Apollo Junior Alternating Therapy Mattress
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The clinically advanced Apollo Junior mattress replacement system has been designed to be used in conjunction with the Bradshaw Junior Bed. The system offers dual therapy modes to enhance patient care and outcomes. Developed for use in hospital, residential and home care environments.
Features:
- Dual therapy modes - Alternating Therapy Mode and Constant Low Pressure (CLP) Therapy Mode
- The Apollo II pump also includes; Max Inflate Mode, Automatic Pressure Control, Comfort Controls, Audible and Visual Alerts and a Mute button
- Auto lockout - the pump will lockout after 2 minutes of inactivity to prevent accidental setting changes
- Designed for use with the Bradshaw Junior Bed
- The Apollo Junior mattress includes 21 cells (3 static head cells and 18 alternating cells)
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A CPR dial is situated at the footend of the bed for rapid deflation in an emergency
- A Transport Mode facility is achieved by sealing the connector on the umbilical cord with the transport cap. The Transport Mode can be used for up to 8 hours to ensure that the support surface provides pressure redistribution in power outages or when transportation is required
- The top Dartex® covers are multi stretch, water resistant and vapour permeable, with a 360° zip, welded seams and waterfall flap reduce risk of fluid ingress
An anti-fungal agent is encapsulated in the cover to help control microbial deterioration. The cover features a white inner substrate to assist in identifying signs of cover damage and strike-through
- Includes 8 strategically positioned straps with D rings to enable them to be easily secured to a range of bed frames (moveable parts only)
Specification:
- Width: 78.5cm
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Depth: 17.8cm
- Length: 193cm
- Cell Cycle Time: 10 mins
- Cell Cyle Type: 1 in 2 (AB Pattern)
- Fire Retardancy: BS7175:1989
- Fully EN 60601-1, EN 60601-1-2 and EN 60601-1-11 compliant
- Pump Dimensions: 20.5 x 28 x 11.5cm
- Pump Weight: 9.3kg (pump 2.3kg & mattress 7kg)
- User Weight Capacity: 178kg (28st)