Aeria 8 LAL - Aeda Healthcare

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ANSI/AAMI ES 60601-1
Important information
Aeda – a brand actively
supporting your health
A fresh approach to proven
pressure care solutions
The Aeda mattress
and seating category
- medium
- high
CAN/CSA-C22.2
NO.60601-1
Class II Equipment
Type BF Applied Part
Visual alarm
Alternating mode
Static mode
Do not iron
Power
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Bleach - chlorine
Switch ON/OFF
Do not bleach
System ready /
functioning normally
Serial number
BLEACH
Tumble dry - low
- medium
- high
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solution stronger than
perchloroethane
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(in this example - 160°F 70ºC)
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Aeria 8 LAL User Guide
Contents
System overview
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System features
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Intended use
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Safety5
Protection against hazards
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System set up
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Dismantling the system
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Operation8
Control unit layout
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Establishing pressure
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Alarm10
Care and cleaning
11
Troubleshooting 12
Specifications13
Warranty14
Aeda - Actively supporting your health introductionpage 1
System overview
Introducing the Aeria 8 LAL Mattress
Replacement System, this chapter
provides a basic system overview, intended
use guidelines and a summary of system
features and box contents.
Applied part.
The mattress is treated as an applied part.
Box contents
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dynamic mattress replacement
with dual air hoses (includes 15
standard cells and 6 ventilated cells)
and CPR tag
analogue control unit
power cord
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Aeria 8 LAL User Guide
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carry bag
Aeria 8 LAL Quick Set Up Guide
square hanging hooks
(optional spare part)
straps
elastic
mattress top cover
mattress base
dual hoses
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system overview
Aeria 8 LAL User Guide
Introducing the Aeria 8 LAL Mattress Replacement System, this chapter provides a basic system
overview, intended use guidelines and a summary of system features and box contents.
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the Aeria 8 LAL is indicated for the
prevention and treatment of skin
breakdown and pressure ulcers in
patients at high to very high risk
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constructed from 21 transverse cells –
8 inch 215 mm high – that cyclically
inflate and deflate in an alternating
pattern, providing gentle and dynamic
support
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the system is designed to replace your
existing single bed mattress, for use on
top of a standard single bed frame
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throughout all cell cycles, six low air loss
cells located beneath the pressure
prone sacral area and ventilated by laser
treated mircoholes, continuously
release air beneath the cover to reduce
humidity and moisture build up, help
maintain the ambient skin temperature
and keep the patient dry
cyclic alternation of pressure prevents
arterial and venous capillary occlusion
in the patient’s surface tissue –
maintaining and stimulating the flow of
blood and lymphatic fluids through
these tissues to provide essential
oxygen and remove metabolic waste
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connected to the control unit by dual air
hoses, mattress cells are inflated by an
electronic control unit which includes a
pressure sensor for monitoring
mattress pressure and adjustable
pressure settings to match patient
weight and comfort needs
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air pressure in the mattress
replacement is continually monitored
and a visual alarm displays in the
event mattress pressure becomes
too low or high
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operator controls are kept to a minimum
for simplicity and ease of use
suitable for use at home or in long term
or extended care environments
System Features
Support
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21 x 8” 215 mm high density alternating
cells
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vapor permeable, waterproof top cover
prevents moisture transfer, while
multi-stretch fabric minimizes friction
and reduces shear
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six ventilated cells for continuous low air
loss and added ventilation under
pressure prone areas help manage heat
and moisture of the skin, regulating body
temperature and keeping patient dry
adjustable pressure level to match
users weight and comfort needs
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static pillow for stable head support and
optimal comfort
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visible alarm light to
warn of pressure failure
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supporting users to a maximum weight
of 330 pounds 150 kilograms
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reinforced air hoses prevent unwanted
kinks or interference to air flow
Safety
Simplicity
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rapid release CPR tag
for emergency deflation
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machine washable top cover is
fully elasticized for firm fit
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fully adjustable support straps
securely fastens system to any
standard single bed frame
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quick connector air hose attachments
control unit includes inbuilt rear
hanging hooks for easy mounting and
system portability; two size options to
match different size bed ends
system overviewpage 3
Intended use
Indications
Connecting the system to other devices
The Aeria 8 LAL Mattress Replacement
System is indicated for:
There are other devices necessary for
normal operation.
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The Aeria 8 LAL mattress replacement can
be fitted to most standard hospital or single
bed bases.
the prevention and treatment of skin
breakdown and pressure ulcers in
patients of medium to high risk
Contraindications
Patient conditions for which the application
of pressure relief therapy on the Aeria 8 LAL
Mattress Replacement System is
contraindicated include:
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instable spinal cord injury
The Aeria 8 LAL analogue control unit can
be fitted to the foot or head board of most
hospital or home care beds.
Alternatively, the control unit can be placed
on the floor, underneath the bed, or on any
other stable surface.
cervical traction
The Aeria 8 LAL Mattress Replacement
System is an aid to the prevention and
management of pressure ulcers. If there is
no improvement in the patient’s condition,
clinical advice should be sought.
Therapeutic devices should only be used in
accordance with manufacturer’s
instructions and under the consent,
supervision and management of a suitably
qualified health professional.
Aeda Healthcare accepts no liability for any
use, change or assembly of the product
other than that stated in this User Guide.
Intended care setting
Intended care settings for the Aeria 8 LAL
Mattress Replacement System are:
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long term or extended care
home care
Operating environment
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Temp: 5°C to 40°C
Humidity: 15% to 93% RH
Pressure altitude: 700 hPa to 1060 hPa
Storage and shipping conditions
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Temperature: 10°C to 40°C
Humidity: 10% to 95% RH
Pressure altitude: 700 hPa to 1060 hPa
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intended use
Aeria 8 LAL User Guide
Safety
This chapter provides general safety precautions
and recommended patient specifications.
General safety precautions
Protection against hazards
For your own safety and the safety of
equipment, always take the following
precautions:
Fluids
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Before commencing set up or
installation, ensure the power is
switched off and disconnect the power
cord from the control unit.
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Unplug the system from the supply
mains to disconnect its circuits.
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Placing layers between patient and
mattress should be avoided or kept to a
minimum. As part of sensible pressure
care, avoid wearing clothing that may
cause areas of localized damage due to
creases, seams, objects in pockets, etc.
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Never use sharp objects or electrically
heated blankets on or under the system.
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Product top cover is not completely air
permeable and may present a
suffocation risk. It is the responsibility of
the caregiver to ensure that the patient
can use this product safely.
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Avoid blocking the air intakes of the
control unit, located at the rear of the unit.
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Only the control unit and mattress
combination as indicated by Aeda
Healthcare should be used, otherwise
the correct function of the product
cannot be guaranteed.
Avoid spilling fluids on any part of the
control unit. If spills do occur:
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Aeda - Actively supporting your health Immediately clean fluids from the
casing by wiping with a soft cloth.
Ensure there is no moisture in or near
the power inlet, power switch and
power cord before reconnecting the
power supply.
Do not position the system so that it is
difficult to operate the disconnection
device.
Check the operation of controls and
other components around the spill
area.
Fluid or liquid remaining on the
electronic controls can cause corrosion
that may cause the electronic
components to fail. Component failures
may cause the unit to operate
erratically, possibly producing
potential hazards to patient and carers.
Explosion hazard
Do not open the control unit – risk of
electrical shock. Refer servicing to
qualified service personnel.
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Do not modify this system without the
authorization of the manufacturer.
Disposal
At the end of useful life, dispose of all
components (air filter, air cells, mattress
cover and base) according to local
procedures and regulations or contact your
local Aeda Healthcare authorized dealer for
advice.
Power cord
The system should never be operated with a
worn or damaged power cord. Should the
power cord be found to be worn or damaged,
contact your local Aeda Healthcare
authorized dealer for a replacement.
Interference
Significant risks of reciprocal interference
may be posed by the presence of the system
during specific investigations or treatments.
Potential electromagnetic or other
interference between the system and other
devices may occur. If interference is
suspected, move equipment from sensitive
devices of contact the manufacturer.
Equipment is not suitable for use in the
presence of a flammable anesthetic
mixture with air, oxygen or nitrous
oxide.
Maximum patient weight
The maximum recommended patient
weight for this system is 330 pounds
150 kilograms.
Turn off control unit power and
disconnect the unit from the main
electricity supply.
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Do not use in the presence of smoking
materials or open flame – air flowing
through the mattress will support
combustion.
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System set up
Preparing the system for use
Carefully unpack the system and locate all
items shown in the picture below.
Inspect each item for any damage that may
have occurred during shipping. Any damage
or missing components should be reported
to your local Aeda Healthcare authorized
dealer as soon as possible.
1.Remove all covers, sheets and existing
mattress from the bed. Place the
mattress replacement on top of your
bed frame – printed top cover facing
upwards and air hoses towards the base
of the bed.
mattress replacement
(top cover & base)
2.Hang the control over
the foot end of your
bed, using the inbuilt
rear hanging hooks.
For greater reach over
larger bed ends,
replace the standard
round hooks with the
optional square hooks
included with the
system.
The control unit can also be placed on a
flat surface (ie on the floor or
underneath the bed).
Attach to the bed by securing the
adjustable straps, located on the
underside of the mattress base, under
each bed end.
control unit
Ensure the strap buckles are securely
fastened together and the straps are
pulled tight.
Ensure the control unit is firmly
secured to the bed. Failure to do so
could result in equipment damage.
power cord
square hanging hooks
(optional spare part)
Do not secure mattress straps to bed
side rails – straps will tear.
Before attaching the control unit to the
floor or the foot board of the bed,
ensure they are sufficiently robust and
free of damage.
Ensure that straps do not interfere with
the operation of the bed, and that the
mattress is properly secured. Failure to
do so could result in patient injury or
equipment damage.
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system set up
Aeria 8 LAL User Guide
This chapter describes the steps necessary
to prepare the Aeria 8 LAL system for use.
3.Attach the two air hoses to the control
unit – the quick connectors simply press
into place. The connectors include a press
button release system for ease of use.
Straighten any twists in the air hoses to
ensure uninterrupted air flow between
the control unit and mattress. Also
ensure the hoses are not trapped
between the mattress and bed. Failure
to do so could result in under inflated
mattress leading to patient injury.
5.Before inflating, pull back the top cover
to ensure the cells are straight and the
cell straps are not twisted. Refit the top
cover, ensuring both air hoses are fitted
through the custom opening in the base.
1. Switch off the control unit.
2. Switch off mains power and unplug the
power cord from the mains outlet.
3. Disconnect both air hoses from the
control unit (press the release buttons
and pull). This will deflate all cells
except static head cells.
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Aeda - Actively supporting your health 8.Once the mattress is fully inflated,
bedding can be replaced. Secure sheets
loosely enough to ensure they do not
interfere with cell alternation.
Dismantling the system
6.Insert the power cord into the base of
the control unit, then plug into an
appropriate electrical outlet and switch
on mains power.
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4.Locate the CPR tag at the head of the
mattress and ensure the CPR sealing
connectors are fully inserted into the air
hoses, as shown below.
Allow up to 50 minutes for complete
inflation. The green Ready indicator
illuminates when the system is
ready for use.
7.On the control unit, turn the Pressure
dial to maximum and then switch on
(the Power switch illuminates to indicate
the system is operational and inflating).
For rapid inflation, ensure the system is
switched to Static Mode.
4.To deflate static head cells,
firmly pull the CPR tag.
5.Once air has been released from the
system, detach the mattress from your
bed by unfastening the straps, then fold
and roll the mattress for storage.
6. Return all items to the custom carry bag
for safe keeping.
Do not store the system
in direct sunlight.
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Operation
Control unit layout
Power switch
Turns system power on and off.
The switch illuminates to indicate power is on.
Ready indicator
This green light displays when the system
reaches (and maintains) operational pressure.
Alarm indicator
This red light displays to alert when the control
unit or mattress pressure fails. The alarm
indicator remains illuminated until pressure is
restored.
Pressure dial
Adjusts mattress pressure from
low to high, in line with patient weight and
comfort requirements.
No special skills, training or knowledge are
required to operate the control unit.
Static / Alternating switch
Switches between Static and Alternating
operational modes.
The orange Static Mode indicator illuminates
when the mattress is operating in Static Mode
(all cells fully inflated with no dynamic
alternation). When the Static Mode indicator is
not illuminated, the mattress is operating in
Alternating Mode (alternate cells cyclically
inflating and deflating).
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operation
Aeria 8 LAL User Guide
This chapter describes how to safely operate the
Aeria 8 LAL system, including patient set up and control unit function.
Establishing pressure (lying)
Establishing pressure (inclined)
1.Prepare the system for use as described
in System Set Up. The green Ready
indicator illuminates when the system is
ready for use.
When moving the patient to a sitting or more
upright position, pressure should be
increased to provide added support and to
avoid ‘bottoming out’. It is recommended
the maximum pressure setting be selected
while the patient is semi-recumbent (sitting
or inclined).
2.Cover loosely with a sheet before
placing patient on the mattress.
The patient may lie on the Aeria 8 LAL
system during inflation however the
mattress will fill faster if allowed to
inflate first.
3.When the patient is lying comfortably,
turn the Pressure dial to reach the
desired setting for effective patient
comfort and support. When adjusting or
lowering the pressure, ensure the Aeria
8 LAL system is still working effectively
by performing a ‘bottoming out’ test.
‘Bottoming out’ test
a.With the patient lying in the supine
position (lying on back, face upwards),
pull back one side of the top cover.
b.Slide your hand underneath the
patient and feel for a deflated cell
under the patient’s lower spine.
Remember that the inner static cell
will remain inflated however your
hand should easily slide between
patient and base.
Aeda - Actively supporting your health c.If the patient is adequately
suspended, the pressure setting can
be lowered. After approximately 12
minutes, reassess system function
and patient comfort. If pressure fails
for whatever reason, the red Alarm
indicator will display - immediately
turn the Pressure dial to the
maximum pressure setting.
d.Repeat the testing process until an
optimal pressure setting is reached.
After lowering the pressure setting,
always check the Aeria 8 LAL system is
working effectively. Failure to do so
could cause patient injury.
Always return to the original pressure
setting when patient returns to a lying
position.
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A
“control setting guide”
is included on the side
of the control unit, to
provide a quick
reference for
recommended
weight setting. These
settings are a guide only.
Always verify pressure
settings with a
‘bottoming out’ test.
Wait at least 12 minutes between any
pressure adjustment or patient
assessment as the Aeria 8 LAL system
may take a full cycle to adjust to the
new pressure setting.
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Operation
Mode
CPR / Re-inflation
Alarm
In Static Mode, all mattress cells remain
fully inflated to maximum pressure setting,
thereby terminating the alternation cycle
and any therapeutic patient benefits. This
mode should be used to create a firm base
for stable patient handling or other special
circumstances.
Rapid deflation of the mattress replacement
may be necessary for emergency treatment
(or to decommission the unit).
The Alarm indicator illuminates to indicate
control unit or mattress pressure has failed
(when pressure drops below the accepted
minimum level). The indicator
will remain illuminated until appropriate
pressure is restored.
In Alternating Mode, alternate mattress
cells inflate and deflate following a fixed
cycle time of 10 to 12 minutes, with the
exception of three static head cells.
Alternating Mode is used for normal
therapeutic function.
The Aeria 8 LAL system provides no
therapeutic benefits when operating in
Static Mode.
If emergency treatment is required, firmly
pull the CPR tag located at mattress head
ensuring both sealing connectors are fully
disengaged. Pulling this tag will rapidly
deflate the entire system. For maximum
deflation rate, disconnect both air hoses
from the control unit.
To reinflate the system after the CPR tag has
been pulled, restore all disconnected air
hoses to the mattress and wait for the
system to gain optimal pressure (the green
Ready indicator will illuminate when system
is ready for use).
If the Alarm indicator is illuminated, and the
system fails to inflate or loses pressure:
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check the air hoses are securely
connected to the control unit
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check the CPR tag is intact, ensuring
both sealing connectors are fully fitted
to the mattress air hoses
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check all mattress air cells are
securely connected to the air pipes
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check all cells, pipes and
hoses for any air leakage
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check that the air filter
cover is correctly secured
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check the air filter is clean
If the problem persists, contact your
local Aeda Healthcare authorized
dealer for further advice about repair.
Do not try to open the control unit.
Opening the unit could cause personal
injury or equipment damage.
If parts need to be repaired, circuit
diagrams and a list of component parts
can be provided by the manufacturer.
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Aeria 8 LAL User Guide
Care & cleaning
This chapter describes general care and cleaning for the
Aeria 8 LAL system, including basic maintenance procedures.
To prevent cross contamination, the
mattress should be examined and
disinfected between patient use.
Clean the mattress in accordance with
local infection control policy and
government regulations for blood
borne pathogens. Failure to do so could
cause patient or personal injury.
The mattress is not protected against
excessive amounts of water.
Disconnect power supply before
cleaning. Failure to do so could result
in equipment damage or electric shock.
Do not use high temperature autoclave
steam cleaning devices or phenolicbased products for cleaning. This could
result in damage to the equipment and
loss of waterproof qualities of the top
cover.
Switch off and disconnect the control
unit from mains power supply before
cleaning. Do not immerse the control
unit in water.
Disinfection
The mattress, top cover and control unit
may be decontaminated by using ETO
(Ethylene Oxide).
Cleaning & infection control
It is recommended that the system be
cleaned regularly if in constant use.
Base cleaning
Air filter replacement
Should the base require cleaning deflate the
mattress, disconnect air cells from the base
by unfastening the press studs at each end.
Remove double tubing from main base air
tubes and slide the cell out from the cell
straps. Swab the cell with a solution of
sodium hypoclorite or similar (up to
10,000 ppm available chlorine).
Dry thoroughly before refastening.
Do not machine wash the overlay base.
1.Switch off power supply to the control
unit and disconnect the air hoses and
power cord.
Top cover cleaning
Remove the top cover from the base before
washing. For basic care and cleaning, wipe
down with warm water containing
detergent. The top cover can also be
machine washed at 160ºF 70ºC.
For infection control, swab with a
solution of sodium hypoclorite or similar
(up to 10,000 ppm available chlorine).
Dry thoroughly before use.
Refer to the top cover wash tag for cleaning
instructions.
Do not use the system
without the top cover.
Control unit external cleaning
Disconnect control unit from mains power
before cleaning. Gently wipe down the
external case with a soft cloth. Soak the
cloth in warm water containing detergent,
and twist dry any excess water before use.
Repeat the process with a dry cloth to
remove excess moisture.
Periodic maintenance
Care should be taken to avoid the risk of
electric shock when changing the air filter
and fuse.
Aeda - Actively supporting your health care& cleaning 2.Place the control unit face down on a
soft, flat surface with back panel
uppermost (use a soft cloth to prevent
scratches).
3.Use a small screwdriver to carefully
remove the air filter cover. Clean the
dust from the filter or discard and
replace with a new filter.
4.Refit the air filter cover to the control
unit before use.
It is recommended that the air filter
be replaced each year. Replacement air
filters are available from your local
Aeda Healthcare authorized dealer.
Fuse replacement
1.Switch off power supply to the control
unit and remove the power cord from the
socket in the base of the unit.
2.Insert a small screwdriver into the
groove and turn anti-clockwise (quarter
turn).
3.Remove the ‘blown’ fuse from the fuse
holder clip and discard.
4.Insert a new fuse into the plug. Push
against the force of the spring and turn
clockwise with the screwdriver (quarter
turn).
When changing the replaceable fuse,
use same rating fuse only (T1AL/250V).
Preventive inspections and calibration
are not required.
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Troubleshooting
This chapter provides basic troubleshooting
support for the Aeria 8 LAL system.
Problem
Cause
Solution
Control unit does not
operate
The control unit may
not be attached to a
power source or a fuse
may need replacing.
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Check the control unit is connected to an electrical power outlet.
The alarm illuminates
when mattress
pressure fails to reach
or drops below the
accepted minimum
level – this can be an
indication of an air leak
in the system.
Check both air hoses are properly attached to the control unit.
Control unit
operational but red
alarm indicator
illuminates
Mattress fails to inflate
Check the control unit is switched on.
Check the mains plug fuse (3 AMP) and both control unit fuses (1 AMP).
Check the CPR tag is intact, ensuring both sealing
connectors are fully fitted to the mattress air hoses.
Check all hoses along the inside of the mattress – each should be firmly connected.
Check each air cell is securely attached to the connecting air pipe.
Check all cells, pipes and hoses for any air leakage.
Check that the air filter cover is correctly secured and the air filter is clean.
Do not try to open the control unit. Opening the unit
could cause personal injury or equipment damage.
Patient is sinking or
bottoming out while
lying flat on the
mattress
The pressure may be
set too low for the
patient’s weight
Increase pressure setting – usually an incremental increase
is sufficient however wait 10-12 minutes (one full cycle)
before checking the increase was sufficient.
To check effective system performance, conduct a
“bottom out” test as described on page 9.
If the problem cannot be resolved, please contact your local Aeda Healthcare authorized dealer for further support.
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troubleshooting
Aeria 8 LAL User Guide
Specifications
This chapter provides the various physical and technical specifications of
the Aeria 8 LAL system, including details of replacement parts.
Technical specifications
Classification
Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable
anesthetic mixture with air, oxygen or nitrous oxide.
Continuous operation
Type B Equipment
Class II Equipment
Ordinary Equipment
Maximum recommended
patient weight
330 lb 150 kg
Risk category
High - very high
Operation altitude
≤ 2000 m
Mattress replacement
Control unit
Dimensions (inflated)80” x 35” x 8”
2000 x 880 x 230 mm
Type
Analogue
Weight
19.8 lb 9.0 kg
Dimensions
10.5” x 6.5” x 11.5”
270 x 140 x 290 mm
Number of cells
21
Weight
6.5 lb 2.9 kg
Cell height
8” 215 mm
Rated voltage
100-120VAC 60Hz 0.3A
Alternation type
1 in 2
Rated input power
20 va
Cell material
PVC coated nylon
Protection class
Class 2
Base material
PVC
Power cord length
16 ft 5 m
Air output (Lpm)
6.5
Cycle time (mins)
10 - 12 minutes
Top cover materialPU coated
multi-stretch polyester
Cover attachment
Elastic
Skirt seams
Taped and sewn
Aeda - Actively supporting your health System part numbers
Aeria 8 LAL Mattress
Replacement System
MT-A3-025
Aeria 8 LAL Control Unit:
MT-S4-035
Aeria 8 LAL Mattress:
MT-S4-125
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Warranty
The warranty and lifetime is two years.
During this warranty period, in the unlikely
event of a defect in materials or
workmanship, a local Aeda Healthcare
authorized dealer will repair, replace or
supply replacement parts under standard
warranty terms and conditions in effect at
time of purchase, unless the problem and/or
failure is due to customer damage,
negligence and/or misuse; or unauthorized
repairs.
to a local Aeda Healthcare authorized
dealer.
Items not covered under warranty include,
but are not limited to; stains, punctures,
cuts, damage to power cords, rips or tears,
dents, electrical overload, surge, spikes and
lost or missing parts.
Warranty repairs do not extend the length of
the warranty period. Warranty terms and
conditions are subject to change at any time
without notice.
In the event of a defect, repair work should
be completed by returning the faulty system
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warranty
Neither Aeda Healthcare, its distributors,
officers, directors, employees or agents
shall be liable for consequential or other
damages, including but no limited to
personal injury, loss, or any other expense,
directly or indirectly arising from the use of
its products. The sole remedy for breach of
the limited warranty granted herein shall be
repair or replacement of the Aeda
Healthcare products.
Visit www.aeda.com to view a copy of the
manufacturer’s Warranty Statement.
Aeria 8 LAL User Guide
Notes
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Notes
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notes
Aeria 8 LAL User Guide
Notes
Aeda - Actively supporting your health notes page 17
Aeda Healthcare is all about
helping people enjoy a freedom
of life, throughout every stage of
life. About improving mobility,
independence, dignity and
offering choice. About making
products that are practical,
reliable, affordable – and stylish.
Aeda Healthcare Ltd.
20F-1, No. 79, Sec. 1, Xintai 5th Rd.,
Xizhi Dist., New Taipei City,
Taiwan
T +852 6832 5199
F +852 6832 5373
E aeda@aeda.com
www.aeda.com Actively supporting your health
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ANSI/AAMI ES 60601-1
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