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Go to the shopDesigned to be used in the prevention, treatment, and management of pressure ulcers, spots, and bedsores, the alternating pressure mattress system includes a 16-cell mattress and variable pressure pump. Perfect for bedridden patients suffering from bedsores, pressure spots, and ulcers.
FEATURES
Alleviates Pressure Spots, Bedsores, And Ulcers
Designed to be used in the prevention, treatment, and management of pressure ulcers, spots, and bedsores, the pressure mattress is made up of multiple air chambers that utilize a variable pressure pump to alleviate pressure points on patients or loved ones who have limited mobility or are bedfast.
Variable Pressure Settings
Customize the frequency of the alternating inflation and deflation and the overall amount of air pressure for personal comfort. The three air cells at the head of the bed remain static to create a pillow of air. The mattress also has a static setting for general use.
Ultra-Quiet Pump
The variable pressure pump is ultra-quiet to ensure a peaceful rest. The pressure pump has two non-marking hooks that allow the pump to be easily attached to the foot of the bed.
Waterproof Vinyl Cover
Protecting the pressure mattress, a waterproof vinyl cover easily slips over the air cells. The breathable cover allows heat to dissipate for patient comfort and is durably designed, supporting up to 350 pounds.
Vive Guarantee
A 60-day unconditional guarantee so you can purchase now with confidence.
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
What’s Included:
Vive Alternating pressure mattress
Vive digital compressor pump
Connecting air hose
Replacement air chamber
Patching Kit
One-year guarantee on pump
60 Day Guarantee on the pad
Dimensions:
Length: 80"
Width: 35"
Height: 8"
Pump: 10.25” x 3.5” x 4.75”
Color(s): blue
Size(s): One size
Latex free: yes
Care:
Remove bed sheet if any
Wipe down the cover or air cells with a damp cloth and disinfectant if needed. Clean off and dry immediately.
It’s easier to clean cells when the mattress is inflated
Cover can be fully removed
Do NOT machine wash or dry.
Cover can be laid on top of the mattress for comfort. It's a single-size bed (width 80-90cm, and length 190 - 210 cm)
Uses:
Intended for use by those confined to a bed for an extended period.
Prevents sores that are caused by prolonged bed rest.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Operation Instructions:
Position the mattress on the bed and secure it to the bed using the straps.
Connect the mattress feed pipes to the compressor (pump) connector using the flexible hose.
Secure the compressor and plug it into an outlet.
Turn on the mattress and begin use. Make sure the mattress has been fully inflated before positioning the patient on top of it.
Pump Features (All buttons except + and - light up green when selected/on)
7lbs in weight
Power Settings
Power Supply: 120V / 60 Hz
Power: 7W
Fuse Rating: 1A / 250 V
Suggested environmental humidity
For operation: 10% to 90%
For storage: 10% to 90% non-condensing
For shipping: 10% to 90% non-condensing
Settings
Pressure range: 20 - 80mmHg
Increments of
Cycle Time: 10 - 12 minutes
Power on/off button
Lock/unlock button (hold for 3 seconds to unlock or lock)
Sitting mode (for use when sitting is required)
Low-pressure and high-pressure indicators
Static mode (keeps air cells inflated at the current pressure, NO ALTERNATING)
+ and - pressure setting in mmHg
Mattress
80”L x 35” W x 8” H
19 Cells
Aircells: Nylon/TPU
Cover: PU
FAQs
What is the purpose of an alternating pressure mattress?
This is a mattress replacement system for home or hospital beds. It has air-filled channels that alternate filling up and decompressing to keep bearing weight off certain areas, and allows blood flow to reach different areas of the body of immobilized or weak patients who cannot shift their weight frequently.
What is included with my purchase? Do I need to purchase anything in addition?
Everything you need is included with your purchase, nothing additional is required. Each unit includes the Vive 8” alternating pressure mattress, the Vive pressure pump, a flexible air hose, one replacement air chamber, and one patching kit.
How do I know if I need an alternating pressure mattress?
An alternating pressure mattress should be used for patients who are likely to spend more than 15 hours per day in bed or who are classified as medium to high risk of developing pressure ulcers, or bedsores.
How do I set up the alternating pressure mattress?
It’s very easy. Position the mattress on the bed and secure it to the bed using the strap. Connect the mattress feed pipes to the compressor (pump) connector using the flexible hose. Secure the compressor and plug it into an outlet. Turn on the mattress and begin use. Make sure the mattress has been fully inflated before positioning the patient on top of it.
Do the air cells cycle?
Yes, the air chambers cycle to redistribute pressure. The air-filled channels alternate from inflating to deflating to help vary the pressure and reduce the risk of pressure sores and ulcers.
What is the cycle time?
Each alternating cycle is approximately 10-12 minutes in length.
What is the pressure range?
The air pressure range is 20 to 80 mmHg.
How loud is the pump?
The pump is very quiet. You will hear a slight hum as the air pressure alternates.
Can you sit the hospital bed up in a sitting position with this mattress?
Yes! The alternating mattress includes a static seating setting for using a hospital bed in the sitting position.
Does the alternating pressure mattress help to avoid/reduce bedsores?
Yes, the alternating pressure mattress is used in the prevention and healing of bedsores. It is recommended that bedridden patients be turned and high-risk areas inspected regularly.
How do you make the mattress alternate pressure?
The mattress alternates all by itself! Plug the mattress into the wall and allow it an hour to fill. Once filled, the bed automatically alternates air in every other air panel. As one fills and gets firmer, the others lose air and get softer. This constant alternating helps move the patient’s body and adjusts the pressure points of patients who will be bedridden for extended periods.
The nurse recommended a low-air loss mattress system. Is this the right product?
This replaces a standard mattress. You need a box spring or hospital-style bed frame to put it on. No mattress is required.
Is the pump compatible with 220 volts?
No, the pump is not compatible with 220 volts. It used standard 110V only.
How do I clean my alternating pressure mattress?
To clean your mattress, make sure to disconnect from the electrical outlet. Use a damp towel with mild soap and water to wipe down, and then dry with a soft towel. You can also wipe it down with alcohol wipes or light rubbing alcohol.
Can I remove the cover?
Yes, the waterproof cover is removable.
Is the cover waterproof?
Yes, the latex-free cover is completely waterproof.
Do the cells at the head alternate?
No, the three cells at the head of the mattress inflate and stay static to act as a pillow.
In Which direction does the mattress go on the bed?
The mattress has a “head” and “foot” logo so you know which direction the patient should lay. This is important because the cells below the head do not alternate.
Where can you buy new bladders for them?
In the unlikely event of a bladder that is not properly inflating, try resetting the pump. This may solve the problem. If this does not work, the Vive alternating pressure mattress does include one replacement air chamber and a patching kit for small leaks.
What sizes do the mattresses come in?
This is a twin-size mattress that fits a standard hospital bed frame. The dimensions of the mattress are 80” x 35” x 8”.
Does the mattress fit a hospital bed?
Yes, the mattress fits both regular twin and hospital bed frames.
How thick is this mattress?
It is comfortable and supportive 8 inches thick.
Is the mattress latex-free?
Yes, this mattress is latex free
Can you fix a punctured tube?
Follow the directions in the bladder patch kit to properly fix a punctured air bladder.
Can you add a mattress pad on top of the mattress cover? Would it impede the airflow?
The mattress pad on top of the mattress will not impede airflow, however, you may find that the mattress is more comfortable without one!
Can I buy the mattress without the pump?
Currently, the mattress and pump are only sold as a set.
How do I prevent pressure ulcers or bedsores?
Get as much movement and activity as possible. Change positions frequently to relieve the pressure of prone body areas. Make sure that you are eating and drinking the right things. A healthy and balanced diet with plenty of water will help to prevent these sores. Take regular checks of your skin for any signs of pressure ulcers, and alert your doctor of any signs.
How severe are pressure ulcers?
This depends on the stage or grade of your existing or developing sore. Grade 1- Permanent red spot that is not broken. May feel warm to the touch, hard, or swollen. Grade 2- Sore is still superficial and may look like a blister or abrasion. Grade 3- Ulcer uses the full thickness of the skin and damage is done to the tissues underneath. Grade 4- Most severe. Deep ulcers and damage are done to muscles or bones underneath.
What is the weight limit of this mattress?
The alternating pressure mattress supports up to 350 pounds.
Does the pump need to stay on the floor?
No, the pressure pump has two non-marking hooks that allow the pump to be easily attached to the foot of the bed so it is out of the way.
How big is the pump?
The pump is 10.25” x 3.5” x 4.75”