PARAMOUNT BED cococia Riraku flow User manual

Preface
Thank you for purchasing the Alternating pressure air otation mattress cococia Riraku ow (hereinafter referred to as
the product).
z Before using the product, please read this instruction manual to fully understand the safe and proper operating procedures.
In addition, attendants and caregivers should also read this instruction manual.
z Store this instruction manual in a place that can be easily accessed for later reference.
z Users and/or carers are requested to report information about any serious incident related to this air mattress that occurs
within the EU to the manufacturer and the regulating authority of the member country of residence.
z ‘Serious incident’ means any incident that directly or indirectly leads, might have led or might lead to any of the following:
a) the death of a user, carer or other person.
b) the temporary or permanent serious deterioration of a user’s, carer’s or other person’s state of health.
c) a serious public health threat.
z
Some of the descriptions in this instruction manual may dier from the product you have purchased due to model improvements.
z
Values described for the operating range, dimensions, angles, and weights are subject to normal manufacturing tolerances.
Except for special cases, words such as approximately and about are omitted in this instruction manual to improve readability.
z If you have any questions, please contact Paramount Bed or your distributor.
Intended Use
cococia Riraku ow is an air mattress with an internal pump, which is designed to disperse the body pressure to prevent pressure
ulcers in medical and elderly care facilities. Its operation panel, an accessory for cococia Riraku ow, is intended to operate the
alternating pressure air otation mattress.
Note:
Patient target group: Persons weighing 20 to 180 kg who are at least 13 years of age
Persons requiring a function to disperse pressure applied to the body
Clinical benet: Body pressure dispersal to reduce the risk of pressure injury
Intended users: Medical professionals and maintenance sta
* Consult with an expert, such as a doctor, nurse, or care counselor to prevent pressure ulcers. Pressure ulcers cannot be pre-
vented by the product alone. Full body control (such as nutritional status control or underlying disease control) is required.
* The product is one of the tools for general prevention of pressure ulcers. It is not intended to be used with a view to treatment or
alleviation of on-going pressure ulcers. It does not eliminate the need of posture change, either. Provide appropriate care such
as changing posture during the use of the product.
Alternating pressure air otation mattress
cococia Riraku ow
CONTENTS
1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS1
2 PART NAMES3
3 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE4
4 FUNCTIONS AND OPERATING
PROCEDURES9
5 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 18
6 TROUBLESHOOTING 21
7 LONG-TERM STORAGE AND
TRANSPORTATION 23
8 REFERENCE INFORMATION 24
9 AFTER-SALES SERVICE 31
7F13042000A1
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL

1
Using the air mattress
z Take care to prevent the drain tube, etc. from getting
caught in the gap between the product and the bed, bed
side-rail, etc.
The drain tube, etc. may come o or break.
z Do not operate this product with part of the body placed
in a gap between the product and the bed, bed side-rail,
etc.
The body part may get caught in the gap, possibly causing
injury.
z For the bed or other products used in combination with
the product, use suitable products specied by Para-
mount Bed (see page 24).
Otherwise, unintended gaps may be created, interference
between products may occur, and stability may be lowered,
resulting in injury or damage to the product.
z Do not use the product for infants or small children (aged
12 or under).
There is a risk of injury or suocation due to pressure caused
by a part of the body getting caught in the gap between the
product and a bed side-rail, etc.
z Use a mattress that is the same width and length as the
bed.
Unintended gaps may be created and part of the body may
get caught, resulting in injury.
z Do not move the product while a person is on it.
The person may fall o the product resulting in injury or the
product may be damaged.
z Do not stand or jump on the product.
You may fall or the product may tip over resulting in injury or
damage to the product.
z Use the product according to the user’s medical condi-
tion.
Depending on the user’s medical condition, the user’s medi-
cal condition could worsen by operating the product.
z Do not use the product for a person lighter or heavier
than the specied weight range (20 to 180 kg).
Eective body pressure dispersion will not be possible.
z Multiple persons should not get on the product at the
same time.
The body pressure may not be dispersed eectively, causing
pressure ulcers or damage to the product.
z Do not lie face down for a long time.
There is a risk of suocation.
1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
z Do not apply a strong impact to the pump and cable con-
nectors, and do not allow a person’s weight to be applied
through their hips or knees.
There is a risk of an electric shock or re due to damage or
deformation of the pump.
z Do not apply a strong shock to the part connecting the
mattress and pump, and do not allow a person’s weight
to be applied through their hips or knees.
The coupling may become disconnected resulting in air leak-
age and the body pressure not being dispersed eectively.
z Do not get the bed link cable caught in the movable parts
of the bed, run over them with the bed, apply excessive
force to them, or place a heavy object on them.
They may be damaged, resulting in an electric shock or re.
Request repair (or replacement) of damaged cables.
z Install electrical equipment so the bed link cable do not
get caught in the casters or movable parts of the bed.
Damage to the cables may cause electric shock or re.
z Do not drop the pump on the oor, hit it against a wall,
forcefully pull the cable connected to the pump, etc.
Doing so may cause an electric shock or re due to damage.
z Do not allow operation by a user, especially person
deemed incapable of understanding the operation (a
child aged 12 or under or a person with dementia).
Part of the body may get caught in a gap resulting in injury, or
the body pressure may not be dispersed eectively resulting
in pressure ulcers.
z If emergency response such as cardiac massage is re-
quired, use the CPR function (see page 17).
Otherwise, immediate action cannot be taken and the symp-
toms may worsen.
z Do not lean the product against a wall, etc.
There is a risk of an electric shock or re due to the product
falling.
z Do not place the product in a strong electromagnetic en-
vironment such as an MRI.
• The product may malfunction or fail to work.
• The product needs special precautions regarding EMC and
needs to be installed according to the EMC information pro-
vided.
z Do not smoke on the product.
Doing so may cause re.
WARNING
The safety precautions described in this instruction manual are intended to ensure safe use of the
product and prevent personal injury and property damage. Precautions are classied into “WARN-
ING” and “CAUTION,” which indicate the degree of hazard or injury that could result from improper
use. They are all important safety precautions that must be strictly observed.
WARNING
Indicates that improper handling by ignoring this indication may cause death or serious injury
(broken bones, pressure being applied, or paralysis).
CAUTION
Indicates that improper handling by ignoring this indication may cause minor injuries (such as
bruises, scratches, or cuts) or property damage.

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WARNING
z Do not use the product if the cover or padding is soiled
or damaged.
Excretion, blood, etc. could seep into the product, which may
cause infectious disease. For details on cleaning the prod-
uct, see page 18.
z Do not spill liquid on an electrical part or touch it with
wet hands.
An electric shock or failure may occur due to a short circuit of
an electrical component.
z Do not insert or remove the bed link cable with wet hands.
An electric shock or malfunction may occur.
z Do not use a cell phone or other wireless device near the
pump (within 30 cm).
The product may malfunction.
z When using an electrical product such as an electric
cover blanket, keep the temperature below 40°C.
There is a risk of a re or failure due to the pump generating
heat. Check the safe operating procedures described in the
instruction manual or other materials for the electrical prod-
uct.
z Do not use electrical equipment that is placed under the
body, such as an electric sheet blanket.
z Disconnect the bed link cable from the bed when using
electronic medical equipment at the same time.
A malfunction or operational failure may occur.
z Do not attempt to repair or modify the product yourself.
Doing so may cause an accidental injury or damage.
z If the product is damaged in a disaster, request inspec-
tion and repair (see page 31).
An electric shock or re may occur due to a short circuit or
current leakage from electrical components or malfunction
may occur due to damage or deformation of the product, re-
sulting in injury.
z Inspect the product regularly (see page 20).
• For maintaining basic safety and essential performance in
regards to EMC, the pump have an expected service life of
ve years. To maintain the condition of the pump, have the
pump serviced regularly according to the schedule recom-
mended. Do not use unapproved accessories or attempt to
modify, disassemble or otherwise misuse the pump.
• The product will exhibit wear and deterioration depending
on the frequency of use and the environment. Regularly
inspect the operation in each mode and for the presence
of damage, etc. The continued use of an air mattress in
a worn / deteriorated condition may result in unexpected
injury.
z Do not use the air mattress in an environment where
combustible anesthetic gases and high-concentration
oxygen may be present.
There is a risk of explosion or re.
About the bed link cable
z Disconnect the power plug of the bed from the outlet and
turn o the battery of the bed before disconnecting and
connecting the bed link cable.
Failure to do so may cause the air mattress or bed to mal-
function or fail.
z Turn o the power of the mattress properly before per-
forming cleaning and maintenance (see “How to shut-
down” on page 10).
Failure to do so may cause the air mattress to start unexpect-
edly, possibly causing injury.
CAUTION
z Do not drop the mattress.
The couplings may be damaged.
z Do not operate the product with any objects placed on it.
The objects may fall, possibly causing damage.
z Do not directly put items having a cooling function such
as an ice pack or refrigerant on the product.
The product may deteriorate due to condensation.
z Do not apply a spray-type insecticide directly on the
product.
Discoloration may occur, or damage or dissolving may cause
unexpected injury.
z Do not forcibly bend while inated with air.
Damage or deformation may occur.
z Take care that toes and other body parts do not get
caught in the gap between the pump and air cells.
There is a risk of injury.

Head end
Foot end
Head end
Foot end
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Mattress
Applied part
* Part of ME EQUIPMENT that in normal use necessarily
comes into physical contact with patient for ME EQUIPMENT
to perform its function.
Pump
Operation panel (RC-2030W: Accessory)
2 PART NAMES
Small ow air cell (SF cell)
Top cover
Blowing tube
Pump
Warning label
Cable connectors
Pump cover
Couplings
(upper and lower)
Glide sheet
(Top cushion on inner side)
Printed product logo
Air cell
Printed CPR
procedure
Pump positioning marks
Quality label
CPR zipper
Bottom cover
Position sensor
Bottom cushion
Snap button
Product ID label
(axed to side)
Position sensor cable
Pump installation position
Sheet stopper
Coupling ports
Operation
panel
The product
code is printed
on the back
side.
Top
Bottom
Instruction manual
(this document) x1
Cable clip x1
Bed link cable
Plug
(bed end) Warning label
Plug
(pump end)
z When using the bed link cable,
check the suitable bed (bed con-
nection). For details on the suitable
bed, see “2. Suitable product” on
page 24.
For suitable beds or the latest
information, visit the Paramount
Bed website (https://www.para-
mount.co.jp/english/) or contact
Paramount Bed.
* For details on the product symbol denitions, see “3. Product
symbol denitions” on page 25
* If the labels are removed or defaced, contact Paramount Bed
(see page 31) or your distributor.

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3 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
1. Installing the mattress
Quality label
Printed product logo
1
When installing the mattress, make the bottom of the bed at
and check that there are no obstacles on the bottom of the bed.
2
The product has a top, bottom, head end, and foot end. When install-
ing the mattress, make sure that the surface with the printed product
logo faces up and that the quality label is at the foot end of the user.
WARNING
z Place the product properly with regard to the top,
bottom, head end, and foot end. Failure to do so will
result in not being able to disperse the body pressure
eectively.
z Place the product directly on the bed and do not
place anything other than sheets and mattress pads
on the product. There is a risk of the body pressure
not being dispersed eectively. In addition, when the
thickness increases, the user may roll over the bed
side-rails and fall from the bed or a body part may get
caught in the gap between the product and bed side-
rails, resulting in injury.
z Take care to prevent the product from protruding
from the bed and slipping o it. The user may fall o
or topple over.
Top
Head end
Foot end

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2. Installing the pump and connecting a separately sold operation panel
(accessory)
WARNING
z
Install the pump properly according to the prescribed procedure, and check that the pump is con-
nected and xed to the mattress properly. Improper installation, connection, or xing may cause
the body pressure to not be dispersed eectively. Also, the pump may fall, causing injury, and
there is a risk of an electric shock or re due to a short circuit caused by damage or deformation.
z When handling the pump, do not hold the operation panel cable, but hold the pump rmly
with both hands. There is a risk of electric shock and re due to disconnection.
z Take care when handling electrical parts such as the pump, operation panel (accessory), and
bed link cable, and do subject them to actions such as stepping on them, bumping or pulling
them, or spilling water on them. The product may malfunction, causing injury or failure. In
addition, there is a risk of an electric shock or re due to a short circuit.
Pump
11DetachDetach
the cap.the cap.
44DetachDetach
the cap.the cap.
77DetachDetach
the cap.the cap.
22Orient the plugOrient the plug
so that theso that the
notch is facingnotch is facing
downward anddownward and
insert it.insert it.
55Orient the plugOrient the plug
so that theso that the
notch is facingnotch is facing
downward anddownward and
insert it.insert it. 88Orient the plug soOrient the plug so
that the notch isthat the notch is
facing downwardfacing downward
and insert it.and insert it.
33Turn the connector capTurn the connector cap
clockwise.clockwise. 99Turn theTurn the
connector capconnector cap
clockwise.clockwise.
Warning label 1Install the pump with its warning label facing up.
Note!
z Pay attention to the orientation of the top, bot-
tom, head end, and foot end.
z
Install the pump in the pump installation position cor-
rectly. Otherwise, vibration noise may be generated.
2Connect the position sensor. (Steps 1to 3)
3Connect the bed link cable. (Steps 4to 6)
4When using a separately sold operation panel (accessory),
connect the operation panel. (Steps 7to 9)
5When using a separately sold operation panel (accessory),
use the hook and cable clip to hang it on the top of the bed
footboard.
WARNING
Hang the operation panel on the designated part (top
of the bed footboard). Otherwise, a button may be ac-
cidentally pressed, and the product may behave unex-
pectedly, resulting in injury. Furthermore, a wire may
break due to the cable catching in a movable part of
the bed, a bed side-rail, etc., resulting in a malfunction
or failure.
2Connect the position sensor. 3Connect the bed link cable. 4Connect the operation panel
(accessory).
Position sensor port Operation panel portBed link cable port
Position sensor connector Bed link cable connector
Operation panel connector
Cable
Hang the operation panel cable
Operation panel Hook Cable clip
Hook on a footboard, etc.
Cable
Footboard
66Turn theTurn the
connectorconnector
cap clockwise.cap clockwise.
3 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

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3. Connecting the pump and mattress
4. Connecting to the bed with a bed link cable
The back raise/lower pressure relief function and bed power function can be used by connecting the product to a suitable bed
specied by Paramount Bed using a bed link cable.
Note!
There is an upper coupling and a lower coupling.
When connecting them, connect the lower one and
then the upper one.
1
Diagonally insert the protrusions on the far side of the cou-
plings into the grooves in the pump ports and then rmly insert
the CPR levers straight on the near side until you hear a click.
2After attaching the couplings, check that the red labels af-
xed to the couplings cannot be seen from the two holes at
the side. (See the gure below.)
Pump
Red label does not appear
Coupling (upper, white)
Red label appears
Coupling (lower, black)
3Fasten the snap buttons in two locations on the pump cover.
4Close the cover zippers (two locations) and pull the operation
panel cable and bed link cable out of the cover from the cor-
ner of the cover between the zippers.
WARNING
z Check that the pump and couplings (upper and low-
er) are connected properly. There is a risk of the
body pressure not being dispersed eectively.
z
Securely fasten the snap buttons of the pump cover to
x the pump in the pump installation position. Improper
xing may result in the pump falling down, causing injury
or damage or deformation. Damage may also result in a
short circuit, which may cause an electric shock or a re.
CAUTION
Remove the pump before moving the product. There
is a risk of damage or deformation of the pump due to
falling.
Port
Insert diagonally
Protrusion
CPR lever
Zipper Zipper
Pump
Snap button
Pump cover
WARNING
When using the bed link cable, check how to connect to the bed and perform the wiring cor-
rectly. The bed link cable may be damaged and cause an electric shock or re due to getting
caught in a movable part, etc.
Operation panel cableOperation panel cable
and bed link cableand bed link cable
Click!

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ALiUS series
4
3
Air mattress outletAir mattress outlet
View fromView from
the frontthe front
ClipClip
Protrusion of the plugProtrusion of the plug
Mattress stopper
(right at foot end)
Bed link cable
55Pass the bed link cable between the mattress stopper (right
at foot end) and mattress.
[Diagram showing cable connected]
Carefully read the instruction manual of the bed
to learn how to operate the bed and ensure you
understand how to safely and properly use the
bed before operating it.
Note!
1 Make the bottom of the bed at (horizontal).
2Remove the power plug of the bed from the outlet and turn
the battery o.
3Orient the plug (without warning label) of the bed link cable
with its protrusion facing up, and insert it into the air mattress
outlet of the bed.
4Insert the bed link cable into the clip.
[Diagram showing cable connected]
Mattress
Head end
Foot end
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A6 series
Carefully read the instruction manual of the bed
to learn how to operate the bed and ensure you
understand how to safely and properly use the
bed before operating it.
Note!
1 Make the bottom of the bed at (horizontal) and raise the
side-rails at the foot end.
2Remove the power plug of the bed from the outlet and turn
the battery o.
3Orient the plug (without warning label) of the bed link cable
with its protrusion facing up, and insert it into the air mattress
outlet of the bed.
4Pass the bed link cable around the outside of the mattress
stopper (right at foot end).
3
Air mattress outletAir mattress outlet
View
from the
front Protrusion of the plugProtrusion of the plug
Mattress stopper
(right at foot end)
Mattress
[Diagram showing cable connected]
4
Head end
Foot end
Bed link cable

The mattress can be operated using the BED Navi attached to the bed and a separately sold operation panel (accessory).
9
Sheet
Sheet end
Sheet stopper
1Cover with a sheet.
3Pull the sheet
toward the
outer side.
2Insert the
sheet end.
1
When the product has expanded, see the gure on the left and
then cover the top and sides of the air mattress with a sheet.
* Use a towel, mattress pad, etc. as needed.
2Insert the ends of the sheet into the sheet stoppers located at
the four corners on the underside of the mattress.
3Firmly pull the ends of the sheet from the inner side to the
outer side so that they will not come loose.
Note!
Do not use the sheet stoppers for any purpose
other than as sheet stoppers.
5. Making the bed
Towel, mattress pad, etc.
4 FUNCTIONS AND OPERATING PROCEDURES
1. Names and functions of operation panel parts
1Max. inate mode button page 13
2Power lamp
• Lit in green: Operating
• Lit in orange: Minor error page 21
• Flashes in orange: Major error page 21
3Status display screen
Displays information such as the operation status and
various setting statuses of the product.
4Adjustment buttons
Sets the mattress width or softness.
5Back support (BS) button page 11
6Automatic softness control button page 11
7Alternating pressure button page 12
8Dehumidify button page 12
9Operation sound button page 12
0Preparing indication
This is lit during internal pressure adjustment with fast
ination.
aSmall ow (SF) button page 12
bSetting button page 10
2
3
4
5b
6
7
8
9
0
a
1
Using the operation panel (accessory)
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2. Starting use
How to start
Disconnect the power plug of the bed, then connect the bed link cable to the bed. See the procedure on pages 6 to 8.
How to shutdown
Disconnect the power plug of the bed and turn the battery o, then disconnect the bed link cable from the bed.
Time required to complete air ination
When you insert the power plug into an outlet or connect bed link cable to bed, the air cells will be automatically inated with air
after a short while. The “Preparing” indication will be lit during ination. When air ination completes, the “Preparing” indication
turns o. (Time required to complete air ination: 10 minutes)
When automatic softness control
When the user is lying in the bed, a softness (mattress internal pressure) that matches the weight, body shape, and lying po-
sition will be set automatically. The set softness is displayed for a while and then disappears. It can be displayed for a while by
pressing the [Automatic softness control] button.
WARNING
When using automatic softness control, check that the width indicated on the quality label and
the width setting indicated on the operation panel are the same (see page 11). If they dier,
the body pressure may not be dispersed eectively.
Note!
z If the user leaves the bed when using automatic softness control, the softness may be automatically set to
5. This is not a failure.
z When the user is lying in bed, a softness that matches the user’s weight, body shape, and lying position will
be set in about 5 to 15 minutes.
When manual softness control
Press the adjustment buttons to adjust the softness. To use automatic softness control, see page 11 and then switch to au-
tomatic softness control.
Fast ination
Inate the mattress at high speed when power is supplied or max. inate mode is set to ON.
* The pump sound will be loud and the “Preparing” indication on the operation panel will be lit during fast ination.
Functions retained after power-o
z The function settings immediately before a power-o will be retained in the following cases.
• When the power has recovered after a power failure
• When restarted by disconnecting and reinserting the power plug or the bed link cable
z The remaining time immediately before a power-o is retained for the max. inate mode.
z If “18^” was used with manual softness control, the softness setting becomes “18.”
Power failure countermeasure function
Automatically stop air discharge in the event of a power failure. Air can be held for two weeks, but this period varies depending on the
conditions of use. However, the depressurization eect, alternating pressure function, etc. for the product do not work during a power
failure, so be careful about the user’s condition. The small ow air cells (SF cells) maintain their expanded state. Contract them by
disconnecting the coupling (upper) if necessary.
4 FUNCTIONS AND OPERATING PROCEDURES
3. Setting of each function
3-1. How to switch to the setting display
1Press the Setting button on the back of the operation panel.
2When you press the Setting button, the various setting buttons light and operation becomes possible. Unselected setting but-
tons of the various setting buttons are dimmed.
3
Press the Setting button on the back of the operation panel. The changes to the settings complete and the various setting buttons turn o.
Note!
Even if you select various settings during setting display, changing of the settings will not complete if you do
not press the Setting button on the back of the operation panel again. Check that the changes are reected in
the status display screen after changing settings.
1Press the
Setting button
to switch
to setting
display.
2Press the
button of the
setting you
wish to set.
3Press the
Setting
button to
complete
the setting.

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Back support (BS) setting
When you perform the back raising operation, the position sensor automatically detects when the back angle has become
30° or more, and all of the small ow air cells (SF cells) are expanded to maintain the user’s posture. (Initial setting: Enabled)
[Switching between automatic softness control and manu-
al softness control]
1Press the Setting button to switch to setting display.
2Press the [Automatic softness control] button to switch between
automatic softness control and manual softness control.
3When using automatic softness control: The mattress
width can be set. Do not change it from 86 cm.
When using manual softness control: Press the adjust-
ment buttons to adjust the softness. There are the 18 soft-
ness levels of 2 to “18^” (See below.)
4Press the Setting button to complete the setting.
Manual softness control: Recommended weight and recommended softness level
Softness 2 3456 7 8 9 10
Recommended
weight (kg)
20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 to 74 75 to 84 85 to 94 95 to 104
Softness 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18^
Recommended
weight (kg)
105 to 114 115 to 124 125 to 134 135 to 144 145 to 154 155 to 164 165 to 174 175 to 180 *
* If a heavy user contacts the mattress base when the back section is raised, use the “18^” softness level, which is one level
above 18. (The softness will become 18 automatically after 120 minutes elapse.)
Automatic softness control
Softness 2 3 4 ··· ··· ··· 17 18 18^
Recommended
weight (kg)
The softness is set automatically to match the back raising state, user lying position, and body shape in
addition to the weight during automatic softness control.
Note!
z The table for Manual softness control shows the recommended softness level correspond-
ing to the recommended weight. The user selects and sets the softness level based on the
recommended weight.
z When Automatic softness control is selected, the target softness level is displayed for 10
seconds. However, since the softness level is not determined by weight alone, it cannot be
converted to the weight using the table for Manual softness control.
Adjustment buttons
When automatic adjustment:
Mattress width selection
When manual adjustment: Softness control
Automatic softness control button
When automatic adjustment: Bright
When manual adjustment: Dim
Back support button
When enabled: Bright
When disabled: Dim
A to D buttons
When back support operation: Light in the order
of B and C →
A and D
Status display screen (digital number)
When automatic adjustment: Mattress width display
When manual adjustment: Softness display
Status display screen ( icon)
When enabled: Displayed
When disabled: Not displayed
1Press the Setting button to switch to setting display.
2
Press the [Back support] button to enable or disable the setting.
3Press the Setting button to complete the setting.
Check that the A to D buttons
are lit during the back support
operation.
Note!
4 FUNCTIONS AND OPERATING PROCEDURES
3-2. How to change settings
Automatic softness control setting
Automatically change the internal pressure of the air cells to match the weight, body shape, and lying position of the user. The internal
pressure of the air cells can also be changed manually. (The initial setting is automatic softness control, and the initial softness is 5.)

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Small ow air cell (SF) setting
Automatically change the posture by expanding
and contracting the four independent small ow
air cells (SF cells) one at a time for 15 minutes
each in the sequence of A to D. If the user’s sleep
position is extremely close to a mattress edge,
the position sensor detects the SF cell that could
cause shifting or falling, and the corresponding SF
cell is disabled so that it is automatically skipped
in the expansion and contraction sequence. If
user has a contracture, pain, etc., you can skip
arbitrary SF cells in the expansion and contrac-
tion sequence by enabling and disabling SF cells
manually. (Initial setting: Small ow)
Alternating pressure setting
Repeatedly expand and contract sets of three air cells alternately and release the pressure on the body sequentially.
(Initial setting: Enabled)
Operation sound setting
Enable or disable the operation sound of the operation panel. (Initial setting: Enabled)
Dehumidify setting
Eliminate any moisture and heat that have penetrated into the air mattress by periodically supplying air to the inside.
(Initial setting: Enabled)
[Switching between small ow and manual SF cell expansion]
1Press the Setting button to switch to setting display.
2 Press the [Small ow] button to switch between small ow
and manual SF cell expansion.
3When small ow:
Press the [A] to [D] buttons as necessary to enable and dis-
able the SF cells.
• When SF cells are enabled: Corresponding [A] to [D]
buttons are bright.
• When SF cells are disabled: Corresponding [A] to [D]
buttons are dim.
Note!
z Small ow sequence expansion and contrac-
tion are performed only for the enabled SF cells.
z When back support is disabled, all SF cells are
disabled if the back angle becomes 45° or more.
SF sensor o mode:
If you insert the power plug into an outlet while pressing the
Setting button, the SF cells will be enabled regardless of the
sleep position. (The [Small ow] button ashes. Please note
that the automatic max. inate mode will not function in this
state.)
When manual SF expansion:
Select an [A] to [D] button and press the adjustment buttons
to adjust the softness of the SF cell. There are the 4 softness
levels of 0 to 3.
Note!
z Expansion is not performed for any SF cell with
the softness set to 0 during manual SF cell ex-
pansion. Furthermore, expansion and contrac-
tion are not performed and the expanded state
is maintained for any SF cell with the softness
set to 1 to 3.
z Adjust the SF cells to the appropriate softness
while checking the condition of the user.
4Press the Setting button to complete the setting.
Adjustment buttons
When manual SF cell expansion:
Adjust the softness.
Small ow button
When small ow: Bright
When manual SF expansion: Dim
A to D buttons
When small ow: Enables or disables.
When manual SF cell expansion:
Selects the SF cell for which to
adjust the softness.
Dehumidify button
When enabled: Bright
When disabled: Dim
Operation sound button
When enabled: Bright
When disabled: Dim
Status display screen (digital number)
When you select any of the [A] to [D] buttons during
manual cell expansion, the softness is displayed.
Status display screen ( icon)
When enabled: Displayed
When disabled: Not displayed
Alternating pressure button
When enabled: Bright
When disabled: Dim
1Press the Setting button to switch to setting display.
2Press the [Alternating pressure], [Operation sound], or [De-
humidify] button to enable or disable the setting.
3Press the Setting button to complete the setting.

High Pressure
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[Max. inate mode] button
When automatic on is set: Flashes
When automatic on is not set: O
Auto max. inate mode setting
The position sensor detects when the user sits up, rolls over to a mattress edge, and
sits on the side of the bed, and then max. inate mode turns on automatically.
1 Press the [Max. inate mode] button at the top of the operation panel to en-
able or disable the setting.
2Press the Setting button to complete the setting.
Note!
z
The range in which sitting on the side of the bed can be detected
in automatic max. inate mode is an area at the mattress center
extending one third the length of the mattress.
z When the back angle of the bed is 20° or more, only rolling
over to a mattress edge and sitting on the side of the bed are
detected. Sitting up is not detected.
z The [Max. inate mode] button ashes in blue and is dis-
played on the status display screen during automatic max. in-
ate mode operation.
z
Automatic max. inate mode can be turned o manually by
pressing the [Max. inate mode] button during automatic max.
inate mode operation. (Automatic max. inate mode remains
set.)
z The automatic max. inate mode turns o automatically in the
following cases. (Automatic max. inate mode remains set.)
•
When the user is still at the center of the mattress for 10 seconds
•
When the user is still at an edge of the mattress for 5 minutes.
• When 60 minutes elapse
z Correct detection may not be possible depending on the oper-
ating environment and the movement and posture of the user.
How to turn manual max. inate mode on
Press the [Max. inate mode] button at the top of the operation
panel. The manual max. inate mode turns on, the [Max. inate
mode] button lights in blue, and the status display screen displays
the remaining time indication.
How to turn manual max. inate mode o
Press the [Max. inate mode] button during manual max. inate mode oper-
ation. The manual max. inate mode turns o and display returns to normal
display.
*
The manual max. inate mode will turn o automatically after 60 minutes elapses.
* The setting of each function is returned to the setting before the manual max.
inate mode was turned on.
(Example)
3-3. Max. inate mode
Increase the internal pressure of the air cells to make it easy to get on and off the bed, sit on the side of the bed, and change
posture. In addition, the small ow air cell (SF cell) are contracted.
When the user sits on the side of the bed, use the max. inate mode so that the user can sit with a more stable posture.
3-4. Pressure relief function and bed power function
When the pump and bed are connected, is displayed on the status display screen and the following functions turn on.
Pressure relief function
Relieve the pressure on the upper part of the body by changing the
pressure at high speed if the back raising or lowering operation is per-
formed when the angle of the back section of the bed is at 20˚ or more.
Bed power function
Supply power from the bed to the product through a bed link cable.
* The power cable of the product cannot be used when us-
ing this function.
3-5. Reset
Press the Setting button to switch to setting display and press and hold down the [Max. inate mode] button. A beep sound is
output and the settings are reset to the initial settings.
Status display screen
(digital number)
When automatic max. inate mode
operation:
is displayed.
When manual max. inate mode
operation: Remaining time
indication is displayed.
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1 2
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Using the BED Navi
Use of the mattress may not be possible depending on the type of bed and BED Navi used. For details, contact Paramount Bed
or your distributor.
1
button
Displays the home screen.
2AIR MATTRESS button
Displays the AIR MATTRESS home screen. (see page 15)
* The gure shows an example. The screen displayed varies
depending on the suitable products.

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7
6
1
4
5
15
AIR MATTRESS home screen
Touch the button in the home screen to display the AIR MATTRESS home screen.
1Status display
Displays information such as the air mattress operation sta-
tus and various setting statuses.
2MAX INFLATE mode button
Turn on the button to display the remaining time of the max.
inate mode in the status display.
3MANUAL SOFTNESS CONTROL setting buttons
Adjust the softness during manual softness control operation.
4Preparing indication
This is lit during internal pressure adjustment with fast ina-
tion.
5SMALL FLOW SETTING button
Changes the small ow setting.
6SF cell status display
Indicates the SF cell operation status and setting status by
color.
Green : Operating
White : Enabled
Black : Disabled
7SETTINGS button
Displays the air mattress settings display screen.
* The illustration shows that the max. inate mode is turned on
during automatic softness control.
* The illustration shows that the automatic max. inate mode is
turned on during automatic softness control.
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SMALL FLOW SETTING screen
Touch the small ow setting button in the AIR MATTRESS home screen to display the SMALL FLOW SETTING screen if the small
ow setting is ON, and the INFLATE SETTING screen if it is OFF.
[SMALL FLOW SETTING screen (when the small ow setting is ON)]
GO BACK (RETURN) button
Conrms the settings and closes the SMALL FLOW SETTING
screen.
SF cell adjustment buttons
Touch each SF cell adjustment button to enable or disable the
SF cell.
GO BACK (RETURN) button
Conrms the settings and closes the INFLATE SETTING
screen.
SF cell adjustment buttons
Touch each SF cell adjustment button to adjust the softness of
the SF cell. There are the 4 softness levels of OFF and 1 to 3.
[INFLATE SETTING screen (when the small ow setting is OFF)]
When you have completed the settings, touch the GO BACK (RETURN) button to conrm the settings.
If you do not press the GO BACK (RETURN) button, the changed settings are not conrmed and you
may be injured by unexpected movement of the SF cells.
CAUTION

1
2
4
9
6
8
3
5
7
1ALTERNATING PRESSURE button
Sets alternating pressure. is displayed in the AIR MAT-
TRESS home screen while alternating pressure is set.
2DEHUMIDIFY button
Sets dehumidify. is displayed in the AIR MATTRESS
home screen while dehumidify is set.
3BACK SUPPORT (BS) button
Sets the back support function. is displayed in the AIR
MATTRESS home screen while the back support function is
set.
4SMALL FLOW (SF) button
Switches the setting between small ow and inate. is
displayed in the AIR MATTRESS home screen while small
ow is set.
5SF SENSOR OFF MODE button
Sets SF sensor o mode. is displayed in the AIR MAT-
TRESS home screen while SF sensor o mode is set.
6AUTO MAX INFLATE SETTING button
Sets auto max. inate mode. is displayed in the AIR
MATTRESS home screen while auto max. inate mode is
set.
7AUTO button
Sets the automatic softness control function. is displayed
in the AIR MATTRESS home screen while automatic soft-
ness control is set.
8MANUAL button
Sets the manual softness control function. is displayed
in the AIR MATTRESS home screen while manual softness
control is set.
9FILTER CHECK button
The button is displayed when the lter operating time ex-
ceeded the recommended replacement time (8,800 hours).
Press this button to reset the lter operating time.
* For details on replacing the lter, see page 19.
* For the details on the lter for cococia, contact Paramount
Bed (see page 31) or your distributor.
1Fold back the sheet in the vicinity of the pump.
2Open the CPR zipper.
3Pull out the couplings (upper and lower) toward you while
pressing the CPR levers.
Couplings (upper and lower)
CPR leverCoupling
Sheet
CPR zipper
1
3
2
4. How to use the CPR function
Air can be discharged from the air mattress quickly by using the CPR function in case of emergency, and cardiac massage can be started in 30 seconds.
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Function settings
Touch the button in the AIR MATTRESS home screen to display the air mattress settings screen.
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5 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
1. Maintenance
WARNING
z Shutdown the air mattress by following procedure on page 10 before carrying out mainte-
nance. There is a risk of malfunction of the product, possibly causing injury.
z After maintenance, check that the glide sheet or air cells and covers (bottom cover and pump
cover) are secured properly.
If they are detached for maintenance, attach each part properly after maintenance. If they
detach from the attachment parts, the air cells may shift toward one side, causing the body
pressure to not be dispersed eectively.
z Do not carry out maintenance while this product is in use.
z User shouldn't carry out maintenance.
CAUTION
z When the pump is removed from the mattress for maintenance, be careful that water or other
liquid does not enter the couplings (upper and lower) and pump ports (upper and lower). En-
try of moisture into the pump and air cells may cause a failure and mold generation.
z
After maintenance, check that the zippers are closed properly. Entry of moisture from an open
zipper may cause the padding (air cells, blowing tubes, etc.) to deteriorate and mold generation.
z
The product cannot be cleaned with a mattress cleaning machine, ozone sterilizer, or auto-
clave. The product or cleaning/sterilizing equipment may be altered, damaged, or deteriorated.
z Do not open the zippers for cleaning. Doing so may cause the padding (air cells, blowing
tubes, etc.) to deteriorate and mold generation.
z If blood, urine, sebum, and other stains are present, use neutral detergent or soap to clean
them and do not leave them. If such stains are left as is, the cover may deteriorate or develop
an odor or permanent stain.
• Odors adhering to the cover during use can be reduced using commercial mouthwash.
• For stain removal, use oxydol (hydrogen peroxide water: 3% concentration).
z Do not use volatile solution (such as paint thinner, benzene, or gasoline) or cresol. There is
a risk of discoloration or deterioration.
z Do not use disinfectants other than those listed above. Doing so may cause deterioration in
the waterproof performance of the cover or discoloration.
How to clean the covers
1Use soapy water (commercially available soap, such as neutral detergent diluted with water) to wipe and clean.
2Use disinfectant to clean and disinfect.
For disinfectant, use the following chemicals and observe the specied concentration. Also, use those disinfectants according
to the handling method of each disinfectant.
z 76.9% to 81.4% Ethanol for disinfection z 0.05% to 0.2% Benzalkonium chloride
z 70% Isopropanol z 0.05% to 0.2% Benzethonium chloride
z 0.02% to 1.0% Sodium hypochlorite z 0.05% Chlorhexidine gluconate
3Naturally dry the cover on the bed, etc. * Do not dry the cover in the sun.
How to clean the top cover
1Open the zippers and then remove the top cover from the bottom cover.
2Use soapy water (commercially available soap, such as neutral detergent diluted with water) to soak the cover to wash it.
3Rinse with water until there is no residual detergent and wring out gently without twisting.
4Dry completely in a shaded area.

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1 Press the hook of the lter case on the side of the pump and
take out the case.
2 Replace the lter. Reset the lter operating time after re-
placing the lter.
How to clean the air cells
1Remove the couplings (upper and lower) from the pump and discharge air from the air cells.
2Remove the top cover.
3Clean the air cells using the same method as the covers. (See page 18)
4Dry the air cells naturally and always connect the couplings (upper and lower) to the pump properly. (See page 6)
5Close the cover zippers properly.
CAUTION
After maintenance, check that the connector for the blowing tubes are not disconnected. Air
may not be supplied.
Note!
z When maintaining the air cells, do not separate each air cell from the mattress.
z If the mattress is used for a long period of time, the urethane lm of the air cells may be discolored but there
will be no problem with performance.
How to clean the pump and operation panel
1Use soapy water (commercially available soap, such as neutral detergent diluted with water) to wipe and clean the pump and
operation panel.
2Use disinfectant to clean and disinfect the pump and operation panel. For disinfectant, use the following chemicals and observe
the specied concentration. Also, use those disinfectants according to the handling method of each disinfectant.
z 76.9% to 81.4% Ethanol for disinfection z 0.05% to 0.2% Benzethonium chloride
z 70% Isopropanol z 0.05% Chlorhexidine gluconate
z 0.05% to 0.2% Benzalkonium chloride z 0.02% to 1.0% Sodium hypochlorite
Replacing the lter
Regularly inspect and replace the lter. For the details on the dedicated lter, contact Paramount Bed (see page 31) or your
distributor.
CAUTION
z Regularly inspect the lter. If the lter is clogged, it
may not work properly.
z If a lter other than specied is attached or no lter is
attached, insects or dust may enter the inside of the
pump, possibly causing malfunction. This also may
cause failure.
Take out
Pump side
Filter
Filter case
Press hook
How to clean the glide sheet and top cushion
1Open the zippers and then remove the top cover from the bottom cover.
2Remove the belts of the air cell from the rubber loops of the bottom cover at the head end two corners, and then remove the
belts of the air cell from the loops of the glide sheet. Remove the strings from the loops at the foot end two corners. Untie the
strings from the loops at the two corners and then remove both the glide sheet and top cushion together.
3Use soapy water (commercially available soap, such as neutral detergent diluted with water) to soak the glide sheet and top
cushion to wash them together without separating them.
4Rinse with water until there is no residual detergent and wring out gently without twisting. Dry completely in a shaded area.
[How to attach the glide sheet]
1Lay the glide sheet on the air cells so that the tag is facing up.
2Pass the belts of the air cell through the loops of the glide
sheet at the head end two corners, and then attach the rub-
ber loops of the bottom cover to the belts of the air cell.
3Pass the strings at the foot end two corners of the glide sheet
through the loops from the outer side to the inner side of the
bottom cover and then tie securely.
Note!
z When attaching the glide sheet, take care that
the urethane sheet inside does not shift toward
one side.
z Do not separate the glide sheet and top cush-
ion. If they are separated, check that the glide
sheet is not turned inside out and then insert
the top cushion. (Ensure the tag is on the outer
side of the glide sheet.)
Loops (two corners)
String
Glide sheet
Tag
Remove the belts of the
air cell from the rubber
loops of the bottom cover.
Remove the belts of the
air cell from the loops
of the glide sheet.
Rubber loop
Belt
Belt
Loop
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