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Drive DeVilbiss Sidhil Athena User manual

Leaflet Code: LL280
Need Assistance?
Call 01422 233 136 (8:30am - 5pm)
or 0800 037 0234 (out of oce hours)
Operation
A. Power
The switch on the side of the pump turns it on/o.
When switched on an audible signal will sound for a
brief period and the switch illuminates green.
B. Pressure Range
Press + or - to increase or decrease the pressure
setting depicted on the pressure scale. There
are 8 available pressure settings from soft to firm
(10mmHg to 25mmHg, ±2mmHg per step). The
green lights illuminate on the pressure scale to
indicate what pressure setting has been chosen..
C. Mute
Mutes the audible signal for a 30 minute period.
The mute setting will self-cancel after 30 minutes
and the audible signal will re-sound. Note: If the
‘power failure’ indicator activates the mute button
will not silence the audible signal. To silence, the on/
o switch on the control unit must be set to
‘o’. Please ensure it is turned on again to inflate
the mattress.
D. Seat
Increases the pressure in each cell by 5mmHg.
The ‘seat’ mode prevents the patient from
bottoming out when the patient is in a sitting
position. When in ‘seat’ mode an amber indicator
illuminates. Re-pressing the button cancels
‘seat’ mode.
E. Autofirm
Automatically inflates the mattress to a maximum
level of 45mmHg to aid patient transfers. When in
‘autofirm’ mode an amber indicator illuminates.
‘Autofirm’ self-cancels after 30 minutes and returns
to the previous pressure setting. Re-pressing the
‘autofirm’ or pressure adjustment buttons cancels
‘autofirm’ mode.
F. Lock/unlock
The control unit will automatically lockout all
functionality 2 minutes after a function change.
To unlock the control unit the ‘lock’ button is
pressed for 2 seconds. To reengage the lock the
button can either be again pressed for 2 seconds
or the user can wait for the automatic lock to
re-engage. When the system is locked an amber
indicator illuminates.
The Athena low air loss mattress system is a high quality air support
surface suitable for individuals with up to and including grade 4 pressure
ulcers, needing frequent monitoring and positioning. A controlled rate of
air escaping through the air cells is intended to reduce excess moisture
between the patient and mattress to minimise the risk of skin breakdown
and to provide a cooling eect to the body. Via the pressure distribution
in the air cells the mattress forms around the pressure points of the body
providing comfort and pressure reduction to vulnerable tissue.
Contraindications: Appropriate advice should be taken for patients
with unstable spinal injuries. Do not use the mattress if the patient and
accessories exceed patient weight limit (MUW).
1. Place mattress directly onto the mattress platform
ensuring umbilical cord is at foot end and ‘feet’
symbol is facing up.
2. Attach straps to moving parts of bed frame
making sure they are not twisted. (Fig. 1)
3. Position control unit on foot board of bed using
the integral brackets or on a firm surface. (Fig. 2)
4. Attach umbilical cord to control unit by aligning
with the port on control box and pushing into place.
5. Attach pump power lead to mains power outlet
(Fig. 3)
7. Switch on.
8. The low pressure indicator will illuminate whilst
it is inflating, which will take approximately 2-3
minutes.
Quick Glance User Guide
CYCLE FAULT
POWER FAILURE
LOW PRESSURE
LOCK
STATIC
ALTERNATINGMUTE
S
O
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D
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COMFORT RANGE
CYCLE FAULT
POWER FAILURE
LOW PRESSURE
LOCK
STATIC
ALTERNATINGMUTE
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COMFORT RANGE
CYCLE FAULT
POWER FAILURE
LOW PRESSURE
LOCK
STATIC
ALTERNATINGMUTE
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O
F
T
M
E
D
I
U
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F
I
R
M
COMFORT RANGE
FOR COMPLETE FUNCTIONALITY, PLEASE REFER TO THE FULL USER GUIDE
INSTRUC/APOLLO/QUICK - Rev 2 - 09/08/2016
CYCLE FAULT
POWER FAILURE
LOW PRESSURE
LOCK
STATIC
ALTERNATINGMUTE
S
O
F
T
M
E
D
I
U
M
F
I
R
M
COMFORT RANGE
Power:
The switch on the side of the pump turns it on/off.
When switched on an audible signal will sound for
a brief period and the switch illuminates green.
Static and Alternating:
Switches between ‘static’ and ‘alternating’ modes.
Returns to alternating after 30mins.
Lock/unlock:
Locks and unlocks the control panel. Automatically
locks if inactive for up to 2 mins. Keep pressed for 2
seconds to lock/unlock.
Mute:
Mutes the audible signal for a 15 minute period.
The mute setting will self-cancel after 15 minutes
and the audible signal will re-sound. Note: If the
‘power failure’ indicator activates the mute button
will not silence the audible signal. To silence, the
on/off switch on the control unit must be set to ‘off’.
Comfort range:
Use the up and down arrows to increase or decrease
the pressure.
1. Place mattress directly onto the mattress platform
ensuring umbilical cord is at foot end and ‘feet’ symbol is
facing up.
2. Attach straps to moving parts of bed frame making
sure they are not twisted. (Fig. 1)
3. Position control unit on foot board of bed using the
integral brackets or on a firm surface. (Fig. 2)
4. Attach umbilical cord to control unit by aligning with
the port on control box and pushing into place.
Pump Control Unit:
SETUP
The Apollo mattress is a 2 cell alternating Dynamic Replacement with a patient weight limit of 30st (190kg). It is suitable for
patients up to and including category 4 pressure ulcers with frequent monitoring and repositioning.
Contraindications: Appropriate advice should be taken for patients with unstable spinal injuries. Do not use the mattress if the
patient and accessories exceed patient weight limit (MUW).
OPERATION
5. Ensure the CPR dial is rotated to a closed position
(Fig. 3) .
5. Attach pump power lead to mains power outlet,
running power lead along the cable tidy (Fig. 4 & 5)
7. Switch on.
8. The low pressure indicator will illuminate whilst the
mattress is inflating which will complete after
approximately 40 mins
Fig. 1
AC
D
E
B
B
A
C D E
Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 5
CYCLEFAULT
POWERFAILURE
LOWPRESSURE
LOCK
STATIC
ALTERNATINGMUTE
S
O
F
T
M
E
D
I
U
M
F
I
R
M
COMFORTRANGE
FOR COMPLETE FUNCTIONALITY, PLEASE REFER TO THE FULL USER GUIDE
INSTRUC/APOLLO/QUICK - Rev 2 - 09/08/2016
CYCLE FAULT
POWER FAILURE
LOW PRESSURE
LOCK
STATIC
ALTERNATINGMUTE
S
O
F
T
M
E
D
I
U
M
F
I
R
M
COMFORT RANGE
Power:
The switch on the side of the pump turns it on/off.
When switched on an audible signal will sound for
a brief period and the switch illuminates green.
Static and Alternating:
Switches between ‘static’ and ‘alternating’ modes.
Returns to alternating after 30mins.
Lock/unlock:
Locks and unlocks the control panel. Automatically
locks if inactive for up to 2 mins. Keep pressed for 2
seconds to lock/unlock.
Mute:
Mutes the audible signal for a 15 minute period.
The mute setting will self-cancel after 15 minutes
and the audible signal will re-sound. Note: If the
‘power failure’ indicator activates the mute button
will not silence the audible signal. To silence, the
on/off switch on the control unit must be set to ‘off’.
Comfort range:
Use the up and down arrows to increase or decrease
the pressure.
1. Place mattress directly onto the mattress platform
ensuring umbilical cord is at foot end and ‘feet’ symbol is
facing up.
2. Attach straps to moving parts of bed frame making
sure they are not twisted. (Fig. 1)
3. Position control unit on foot board of bed using the
integral brackets or on a firm surface. (Fig. 2)
4. Attach umbilical cord to control unit by aligning with
the port on control box and pushing into place.
Pump Control Unit:
SETUP
The Apollo mattress is a 2 cell alternating Dynamic Replacement with a patient weight limit of 30st (190kg). It is suitable for
patients up to and including category 4 pressure ulcers with frequent monitoring and repositioning.
Contraindications: Appropriate advice should be taken for patients with unstable spinal injuries. Do not use the mattress if the
patient and accessories exceed patient weight limit (MUW).
OPERATION
5. Ensure the CPR dial is rotated to a closed position
(Fig. 3) .
5. Attach pump power lead to mains power outlet,
running power lead along the cable tidy (Fig. 4 & 5)
7. Switch on.
8. The low pressure indicator will illuminate whilst the
mattress is inflating which will complete after
approximately 40 mins
Fig. 1
AC
D
E
B
B
A
C D E
Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 5
CYCLEFAULT
POWERFAILURE
LOWPRESSURE
LOCK
STATIC
ALTERNATINGMUTE
S
O
F
T
M
E
D
I
U
M
F
I
R
M
COMFORTRANGE
CYCLE FAULT
POWER FAILURE
LOW PRESSURE
LOCK
STATIC
ALTERNATINGMUTE
S
O
F
T
M
E
D
I
U
M
F
I
R
M
COMFORT RANGE
CYCLE FAULT
POWER FAILURE
LOW PRESSURE
LOCK
STATIC
ALTERNATINGMUTE
S
O
F
T
M
E
D
I
U
M
F
I
R
M
COMFORT RANGE
CYCLE FAULT
POWER FAILURE
LOW PRESSURE
LOCK
STATIC
ALTERNATINGMUTE
S
O
F
T
M
E
D
I
U
M
F
I
R
M
COMFORT RANGE
FOR COMPLETE FUNCTIONALITY, PLEASE REFER TO THE FULL USER GUIDE
INSTRUC/APOLLO/QUICK - Rev 2 - 09/08/2016
CYCLE FAULT
POWER FAILURE
LOW PRESSURE
LOCK
STATIC
ALTERNATINGMUTE
S
O
F
T
M
E
D
I
U
M
F
I
R
M
COMFORT RANGE
Power:
The switch on the side of the pump turns it on/off.
When switched on an audible signal will sound for
a brief period and the switch illuminates green.
Static and Alternating:
Switches between ‘static’ and ‘alternating’ modes.
Returns to alternating after 30mins.
Lock/unlock:
Locks and unlocks the control panel. Automatically
locks if inactive for up to 2 mins. Keep pressed for 2
seconds to lock/unlock.
Mute:
Mutes the audible signal for a 15 minute period.
The mute setting will self-cancel after 15 minutes
and the audible signal will re-sound. Note: If the
‘power failure’ indicator activates the mute button
will not silence the audible signal. To silence, the
on/off switch on the control unit must be set to ‘off’.
Comfort range:
Use the up and down arrows to increase or decrease
the pressure.
1. Place mattress directly onto the mattress platform
ensuring umbilical cord is at foot end and ‘feet’ symbol is
facing up.
2. Attach straps to moving parts of bed frame making
sure they are not twisted. (Fig. 1)
3. Position control unit on foot board of bed using the
integral brackets or on a firm surface. (Fig. 2)
4. Attach umbilical cord to control unit by aligning with
the port on control box and pushing into place.
Pump Control Unit:
SETUP
The Apollo mattress is a 2 cell alternating Dynamic Replacement with a patient weight limit of 30st (190kg). It is suitable for
patients up to and including category 4 pressure ulcers with frequent monitoring and repositioning.
Contraindications: Appropriate advice should be taken for patients with unstable spinal injuries. Do not use the mattress if the
patient and accessories exceed patient weight limit (MUW).
OPERATION
5. Ensure the CPR dial is rotated to a closed position
(Fig. 3) .
5. Attach pump power lead to mains power outlet,
running power lead along the cable tidy (Fig. 4 & 5)
7. Switch on.
8. The low pressure indicator will illuminate whilst the
mattress is inflating which will complete after
approximately 40 mins
Fig. 1
AC
D
E
B
B
A
C D E
Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 5
CYCLEFAULT
POWERFAILURE
LOWPRESSURE
LOCK
STATIC
ALTERNATINGMUTE
S
O
F
T
M
E
D
I
U
M
F
I
R
M
COMFORTRANGE
FOR COMPLETE FUNCTIONALITY, PLEASE REFER TO THE FULL USER GUIDE
INSTRUC/APOLLO/QUICK - Rev 2 - 09/08/2016
CYCLE FAULT
POWER FAILURE
LOW PRESSURE
LOCK
STATIC
ALTERNATINGMUTE
S
O
F
T
M
E
D
I
U
M
F
I
R
M
COMFORT RANGE
Power:
The switch on the side of the pump turns it on/off.
When switched on an audible signal will sound for
a brief period and the switch illuminates green.
Static and Alternating:
Switches between ‘static’ and ‘alternating’ modes.
Returns to alternating after 30mins.
Lock/unlock:
Locks and unlocks the control panel. Automatically
locks if inactive for up to 2 mins. Keep pressed for 2
seconds to lock/unlock.
Mute:
Mutes the audible signal for a 15 minute period.
The mute setting will self-cancel after 15 minutes
and the audible signal will re-sound. Note: If the
‘power failure’ indicator activates the mute button
will not silence the audible signal. To silence, the
on/off switch on the control unit must be set to ‘off’.
Comfort range:
Use the up and down arrows to increase or decrease
the pressure.
1. Place mattress directly onto the mattress platform
ensuring umbilical cord is at foot end and ‘feet’ symbol is
facing up.
2. Attach straps to moving parts of bed frame making
sure they are not twisted. (Fig. 1)
3. Position control unit on foot board of bed using the
integral brackets or on a firm surface. (Fig. 2)
4. Attach umbilical cord to control unit by aligning with
the port on control box and pushing into place.
Pump Control Unit:
SETUP
The Apollo mattress is a 2 cell alternating Dynamic Replacement with a patient weight limit of 30st (190kg). It is suitable for
patients up to and including category 4 pressure ulcers with frequent monitoring and repositioning.
Contraindications: Appropriate advice should be taken for patients with unstable spinal injuries. Do not use the mattress if the
patient and accessories exceed patient weight limit (MUW).
OPERATION
5. Ensure the CPR dial is rotated to a closed position
(Fig. 3) .
5. Attach pump power lead to mains power outlet,
running power lead along the cable tidy (Fig. 4 & 5)
7. Switch on.
8. The low pressure indicator will illuminate whilst the
mattress is inflating which will complete after
approximately 40 mins
Fig. 1
AC
D
E
B
B
A
C D E
Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 5
CYCLEFAULT
POWERFAILURE
LOWPRESSURE
LOCK
STATIC
ALTERNATINGMUTE
S
O
F
T
M
E
D
I
U
M
F
I
R
M
COMFORTRANGE
Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3
PRESSURERANGE (mmHg) MUTE SEATAUTOFIRMLOCK
POWERFA ILURE
LOWPRESSURE
10
25
FOR COMPLETE FUNCTIONALITY, PLEASE REFER TO THE FULL USER GUIDE
INSTRUC/ATHENA/QUICK - Rev 1 - 09/08/2016
PRESSURE RANGE (mmHg) MUTE SEAT AUTOFIRM LOCK
POWER FAILURE
LOW PRESSURE
10
25
PRESSURE RANGE (mmHg) MUTE SEAT AUTOFIRM LOCK
POWER FAILURE
LOW PRESSURE
10
25
PRESSURE RANGE (mmHg) MUTE SEAT AUTOFIRM LOCK
POWER FAILURE
LOW PRESSURE
10
25
PRESSURERANGE (mmHg) MUTE SEATAUTOFIRMLOCK
POWERFAILURE
LOWPRESSURE
10
25
1. Place mattress directly onto the mattress platform
ensuring umbilical cord is at foot end and ‘feet’ symbol is
facing up.
2. Attach straps to moving parts of bed frame making
sure they are not twisted. (Fig. 1)
3. Position control unit on foot board of bed using the
integral brackets or on a firm surface. (Fig. 2)
Pump Control Unit:
SETUP
The Athena low air loss mattress system is a high quality air support surface suitable for individuals with up to and including
grade 4 pressure ulcers, needing frequent monitoring and positioning. A controlled rate of air escaping through the air cells is
intended to reduce excess moisture between the patient and mattress to minimise the risk of skin breakdown and to provide
a cooling effect to the body. Via the pressure distribution in the air cells the mattress forms around the pressure points of the
body providing comfort and pressure reduction to vulnerable tissue.
Contraindications: Appropriate advice should be taken for patients with unstable spinal injuries. Do not use the mattress if the
patient and accessories exceed patient weight limit (MUW).
OPERATION
4. Attach umbilical cord to control unit by aligning with
the port on control box and pushing into place.
5. Attach pump power lead to mains power outlet (Fig. 3)
7. Switch on.
8. The low pressure indicator will illuminate whilst it is
inflating, which will take approximately 2-3 minutes.
Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3
A
C
D
E
F
B
B
A
C
B
D E F
Power: The switch on the side of the pump turns it on/off.
When switched on an audible signal will sound for a brief
period and the switch illuminates green.
Pressure Range: Press + or - to increase or decrease the
pressure setting depicted on the pressure scale. There are 8
available pressure settings from soft to firm (10mmHg to
25mmHg, ±2mmHg per step). The green lights illuminate on
the pressure scale to indicate what pressure setting has been
chosen.
Mute: Mutes the audible signal for a 30 minute period. The
mute setting will self-cancel after 30 minutes and the audible
signal will re-sound. Note: If the ‘power failure’ indicator
activates the mute button will not silence the audible signal.
To silence, the on/off switch on the control unit must be set to
‘off’. Please ensure it is turned on again to inflate the
mattress.
Seat: Increases the pressure in each cell by 5mmHg. The ‘seat’
mode prevents the patient from bottoming out when the patient is in
a sitting position. When in ‘seat’ mode an amber indicator illuminates.
Re-pressing the button cancels ‘seat’ mode.
Autofirm: Automatically inflates the mattress to a maximum level of
45mmHg to aid patient transfers. When in ‘autofirm’ mode an amber
indicator illuminates.
‘Autofirm’ self-cancels after 30 minutes and returns to the previous
pressure setting. Re-pressing the ‘autofirm’ or pressure adjustment
buttons cancels ‘autofirm’ mode.
Lock/unlock: The control unit will automatically lockout all function-
ality 2 minutes after a function change. To unlock the control unit the
‘lock’ button is pressed for 2 seconds. To reengage the lock the
button can either be again pressed for 2 seconds or the user can wait
for the automatic lock to re-engage. When the system is locked an
amber indicator illuminates.
CPR
Rapid deflation of the mattress may be required for
emergency treatment or system deflation.
Press the button on the connector and while holding
down pull the air pipe o the receptacle on the side
of the control unit.
Leaflet Code: LL280
Need Assistance?
Call 01422 233 136 (8:30am - 5pm)
or 0800 037 0234 (out of oce hours)
Quick Glance User Guide
Power failure:
A red indicator illuminates and an audible signal sounds if a power failure
occurs. Check mains cable is plugged in and switched on. Check mains
cable is attached to the pump.
Low pressure:
A red indicator illuminates and an audible signal sounds if the pressure
becomes unacceptably low. Ensure the mattress air connector is correctly
connected to the control unit.
PRESSURE RANGE (mmHg) MUTE SEAT AUTOFIRM LOCK
POWER FAILURE
LOW PRESSURE
10
25
PRESSURE RANGE (mmHg) MUTE SEAT AUTOFIRM LOCK
POWER FAILURE
LOW PRESSURE
10
25
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