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Sapphire
Puls-a-nateTM
• Multi
modes of therapy
• Dual
modes of therapy
- - Static Low-Air-Loss
- - Pulsating Low-Air-Loss
- -
Alternating Low-Air-Loss
- - Simultaneous Pulsating & Alternating
w/ Low-Air-Loss
• Fowler
feature for seat inflation when head is elevated
• Lockout to eliminate unintentional setting change
• Low Pressure / Power Failure audible and visual alarms
• Domestic mattress featuring high strength air cells
Features
The
Sapphire Puls-a-nate™ combines
True Low-Air-Loss with a unique 1 in 3 alternation and simultaneous
pulsating therapy for dynamic pressure redistribution.
The Sapphire Puls-a-nate™ is a domestic
mattress that features high strength air cells, which are vented
to provide True Low-Air-Loss therapy. This therapy helps keep
the patient dry and comfortable in any mode of operation. The
air cells rest on a 2” covered foam safety
pad for added patient protection during power outages or patient
transfer. This foam safety pad is covered with a waterproof
material to eliminate cross contamination of bodily fluids.
The quilted top cover is waterproof, highly vapor permeable
and completely machine washable. The entire system is portable
and fits on most standard medical bed frames.
The microprocessor controlled blower unit features
four unique modes of therapy: 1 in 3 True Alternating Low-Air-Loss
therapy, Pulsating Low-Air-Loss therapy, Static Low-Air-Loss
therapy, Puls-A-Nate™ Low-Air-Loss therapy (simultaneous
pulsating and alternating). The cycle time can be adjusted
from 3 to 20 min. in one min. increments. The pressure redistribution
is automatically maintained to the settings selected by sensors
continuously communicating with the mattress. This insures
the patient will receive the same level of comfort throughout
their duration of care. Additional features include: “Static” for
stationary low-air-loss therapy, “Fowler” to boost
seat inflation when the head is elevated, “Auto Firm” for
rapid inflation and easy patient transfer,“Lockout” to
maintain caregiver settings without accidental interruptions,“Low
Pressure” and “Power Failure” audible / visual
alarms, and “Self
Diagnostic Check” to quickly assess all switches and
sensors for proper calibration and operation.
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