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ARJOHUNTLEIGH Pressure Redistributing Mattress Overlay

ARJOHUNTLEIGH Bari-Breeze Quick Reference Guide Oct 2012

Quick Reference Guide

2 Pages

Bari-Breeze® Quick Reference Guide This Quick Reference Guide has been produced to assist Healthcare Professionals and other users with only the functional aspects of the system. The guide does not replace the general safety warnings, cautions and recommendations provided in the product instructions for use, part number 647901. Refer to the product instructions for use before using this product. Indications: • The Bari-Breeze mattress is designed for patients weighing up to 455 kg (1000 lb). 1 • The Bari-Breeze systems are indicated for the prevention and/or management of all categories of pressure ulcer, when combined with an individualised, comprehensive pressure ulcer protocol. Contraindication: Do not use Bari-Breeze systems for patients with unstable spinal fractures. Caution: If patients have other unstable fractures, or conditions which may be complicated by a soft or moving surface, advice should be sought from an appropriate clinician before use.  Standby - When the pump has power but is in Standby mode, the 7 segment LED display will show a single bar. Power/Standby - Press the Power/Standby button to turn the pump on. Max Flow - Press when it is active.  to enable maximum air flow from the pump. A blue indicator on the button will show  Turn Options - The button selects the turn settings of the mattress. Each press of the button selects the next setting. For example, to change the mattress from Bi-lateral Turn ( ) to Static ( ) position, press the button twice until is selected. In Left Turn ( ) mode the right air cushions in the mattress will be held at a constant high pressure, and the left air cushions will be held at a constant low pressure. This process is reversed for the Right Turn ( ) mode. When is selected, the system will alternate between left and right turn, stopping in the central position. During this time the display will show to indicate the system is in the centralising phase. Turn Times - The time selected for the turn is the duration (in minutes) the mattress will remain in each position during the selected turn sequence. Turn Angle - Four settings are available to select the amount of turn given to the patient. These are selected using the turn angle button , where 4/4 is equal to approximately 40 degrees. Comfort Control Level - These controls adjust the firmness of the mattress. The button reduces the pressure setting, and the button increases it. The current comfort level (1-9) will be displayed on the LED display. Lock Out - Pump functions (including power/standby) can be locked out to prevent unintentional change of modality / cell pressures. To activate, press the lock button for approximately 2-3 seconds until the blue LED illuminates. To deactivate, press and hold the lock out button until the LED turns off. Power Fail - In the event of a power fail situation, the pump will alert the carer by flashing the amber Power Fail LED and sounding the buzzer. Once the power is restored to the pump the alarm will cease and the pump will return to its previous operating settings. Low Pressure - In the event of hose disconnection, an and will alternate on the LED display (representing “Low Pressure”) while the buzzer sounds to alert the carer to the alarm condition. Once the hose is reconnected, the alarm will cease and the pump resume its previous therapy settings. 1. NPUAP/EPUAP International Pressure Ulcer Guideline, 2009.
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