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Fowler Transmitter Battery Replacement if equipped, Max Inflate/Low Air Loss Button

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microAIR® MA65 Series 4. Raise the bed to 45°. The control unit will beep and will return to Standby. 5. Perform one of the following: • Cancel-Press the Fowler button to exit Fowler Transmitter Setup without linking to a transmitter. • Save-Wait 60 seconds without pressing a key. Fowler Transmitter Battery Replacement (if equipped) The transmitter has an LED light to indicate the status of the battery. Green indicates good voltage and red indicates low or no voltage. Replace fowler if red indicator is present. Batteries may be replaced on fowlers where batteries are accessible. Sealed fowlers will need to be replaced as a whole part. • Battery must be 3.6V lithium AA battery. • When battery is first inserted the LED light will flash four times to indicate a 45° fowler. • Replace transmitter in mattress cover pocket in the orientation indicated on the transmitter. • Dispose of old battery according to local laws and statutes. 5.1.7 Max Inflate/Low Air Loss Button 1. Press the Max Inflate/Low Air Loss button K to select the max inflate mode or the low air loss mode. • Max Inflate Mode-In this mode, the mattress inflates rapidly to maximum firmness (pressurized to 35 ±5 mmHg). A series of beeps sound every three minutes as a reminder that the Max Inflate mode is active. After 30 minutes, the Max Inflate mode deactivates and the control unit defaults to the previous setting. It takes 5-15 minutes for the mattress to inflate fully (inflation time depends on size of mattress). Max Inflate mode can be manually disengaged by pressing the Max Inflate button. This will deactivate the Max Inflate LED. It is recommended that Max Inflate setting be used during patient ingress/egress, patient wound care, patient turning or patient cleaning. • Low Air Loss Mode-In this mode, the mattress goes into on-demand low air loss relief mode. 22 1148137-H

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microAIR® MA65 Series
4.
Raise the bed to 45°. The control unit will beep and
will return to Standby.
5.
Perform one of the following:
Cancel—Press the Fowler button to exit Fowler
Transmitter Setup without linking to a transmitter.
Save—Wait 60 seconds without pressing a key.
Fowler Transmitter Battery Replacement (if equipped)
The transmitter has an LED light to indicate the status of the
battery. Green indicates good voltage and red indicates low
or no voltage. Replace fowler if red indicator is present.
Batteries may be replaced on fowlers where batteries are
accessible. Sealed fowlers will need to be replaced as a
whole part.
Battery must be 3.6V lithium AA battery.
When battery is first inserted the LED light will flash
four times to indicate a 45° fowler.
Replace transmitter in mattress cover pocket in the
orientation indicated on the transmitter.
Dispose of old battery according to local laws and
statutes.
5.1.7
Max Inflate/Low Air Loss Button
1.
Press the Max Inflate/Low Air Loss button
K
to select
the max inflate mode or the low air loss mode.
Max Inflate Mode—In this mode, the mattress
inflates rapidly to maximum firmness (pressurized
to 35 ±5 mmHg). A series of beeps sound every
three minutes as a reminder that the Max Inflate
mode is active. After 30 minutes, the Max Inflate
mode deactivates and the control unit defaults to
the previous setting.
It takes 5–15 minutes for the mattress to
inflate fully (inflation time depends on size
of mattress).
Max Inflate mode can be manually
disengaged by pressing the Max Inflate
button. This will deactivate the Max Inflate
LED.
It is recommended that Max Inflate setting
be used during patient ingress/egress,
patient wound care, patient turning or
patient cleaning.
Low Air Loss Mode—In this mode, the mattress
goes into on-demand low air loss relief mode.
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