This air mattress topper with compressor is suitable for people who are at risk of developing ulcers or bedsores due to spending a lot of time in bed. The air mattress topper includes a compressor, allowing it to be easily inflated on a regular basis.
It is primarily designed to achieve a good massage and blood circulation effect. It prevents the appearance of level 1 or 2 ulcers and also improves existing ulcers. HERA-CV Code: COM 000E-501 SIRPO Code: X0000888 Characteristics of the mattress topper: Measures:200cm(L)x90cm(W)x90cm(H)x7cm(H) 130 bubble cells Material: PVC Weight: 1,8 -2,10Kg Max weight:120-130Kg Colour: beige Characteristics of the compressor: Measures:23.5cm(L)x12cm(W)x9.5cm(H) Air output:>5-7l/min Pressure range:50mmHg-120mmHg Power consumption:7W. Fuse:1A Cycle time:12 minutes Power:110V/220V,50-60Hz Weight: 1,4 Kg INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Unfold the mattress on the bed. Secure it with the adjustment flaps. The air tubes should be at the foot of the bed Using the integrated hooks, securely hang the compressor at the foot end of the bed or place it on a flat, smooth surface Connect the air supply tube to the air outlet of the mattress and to the compressor, ensuring that the tubes are not kinked Connect the compressor to the power source and switch it on. You should feel a gentle sound and vibration from the compressor as it inflates the mattress. Wait about 20 minutes until the mattress is fully inflated. Use the pressure levels to provide the most comfort for the patient, taking into account the patient's weight according to the following information. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 45KG 55KG 55KG 65KG 75KG 85KG 85KG 95KG 105KG 115KG 125KG 135KG Check if the pressure range is appropriate. Slide your hand to the height of the patient's buttocks, between the alternating mattress and the bed mattress (or bed base if applicable), there should be a clearance of about 2.5 to 4cm. This is usually the most popular option and the one that achieves the best results, as these mattresses are made using a material called polyvinyl chloride, better known as PVC. Inside the mattress, there are small ducts, called cells or cells. Through them, the idea is to reduce the pressure caused in certain areas of the body, thus trying to stimulate the blood flow.