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Posted 01 August 2008 - 04:26 AM

I used this mattress about 4 months.... Cost over $2,000 New!

The DuoTherapy™ 500 is an alternating pressure system with low air loss. This system utilizes superior quality materials for extended product durability and reliability for the owner. The result is outstanding comfort and efficacy for prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers.
Patients/residents, caregivers can rest assured!

Control Unit: Beautiful, quiet pump with easy to use, adjustable therapeutic setting dial for patient weight

Visual and audible low pressure alarm (with mute option)

Static button for patient transfer and other needs

Extra long, detachable, 15' ,hospital -grade power cord stays out of the way; available in three prong and also two prong option for use in older homes or where needed

CPR quick disconnect on control unit for rapid deflation

Support Surface: Upgraded 210-deneir air cells provide added strength, durability and resistance to tears and rips

High quality, quilted, nylon, taffeta easy zip cover is waterproof and vapor permeable for protection and comfort
Support surface weight capacity of 325 lbs.
Sixteen 5" air cells
Overlay base has no-skid bottom for added safety

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