Your video is very helpful. I live in Phoenix, AZ. I would appreciate it very much, if you could tell me which Medicare approved providers who can provide the True low air loss with various timing and pulsating features. Thank you.
Thanks, Erika! this was really helpful. literature on these pressure relief options has been quite vague. Probably better to remove the "air loss" term from the name of the first variety, though.
I will look for a video that demonstrated the setting of the motor. It appears I have the lower end DRIVE mattress with the high end motor. I found FOWLER TO BE CONFUSING
The Fowler button pushes more air into the middle of the mattress so you don't bottom out when you sit up in bed. You should leave it off when you're laying flat.
So these idiots from Medline claim that their Medline 420 air mattress has alternating Pressure, AND LOW AIR LOSS!!!! Yet these stupid things use pumps. That's all my DME will give me. So with the Medline 420, It's not actually low air loss since it does not have a blower right? I HATE MY DME!!!! I'll be getting this thing in a few weeks, and between not and then, I'm going to make a RUCKUS and cause problems for my DME, AGAIN!!!! Because that's what you end up doing if your DME sucks like MINE!!!!! I can't believe this DME ordered low class garbage!!!! If I can't get anything else that's better than a Medline 420, then I will forget trying to get a medical grade air mattress. I'm at high risk for skin breakdown. I'm on a ventilator!!!!
Your video is very helpful. I live in Phoenix, AZ. I would appreciate it very much, if you could tell me which Medicare approved providers who can provide the True low air loss with various timing and pulsating features. Thank you.
Thanks, Erika! this was really helpful. literature on these pressure relief options has been quite vague. Probably better to remove the "air loss" term from the name of the first variety, though.
very helpful
@Ventilator98 I am so sorry to hear about your troubles with the bed. I will keep you in my prayers.❤😊
You were great, although you cost me a lot more money with your explanation about 😊TRUE LOW AIR., mattress. Ted
Have you got any distributors of the True Air Loss Mattress in Spain or, if not, anywhere else in the EU?
Is it bad for your HEAD to be directly on the cells? Or do you have to use a PILLOW?
How do you stop the beeping on the mattress when the power goes out. Unplugging it does not stop the beeping.
On the Invacare, press the on/off button (navy blue unit).
I will look for a video that demonstrated the setting of the motor. It appears I have the lower end DRIVE mattress with the high end motor. I found FOWLER TO BE CONFUSING
The Fowler button pushes more air into the middle of the mattress so you don't bottom out when you sit up in bed. You should leave it off when you're laying flat.
So these idiots from Medline claim that their Medline 420 air mattress has alternating Pressure, AND LOW AIR LOSS!!!! Yet these stupid things use pumps. That's all my DME will give me. So with the Medline 420, It's not actually low air loss since it does not have a blower right? I HATE MY DME!!!! I'll be getting this thing in a few weeks, and between not and then, I'm going to make a RUCKUS and cause problems for my DME, AGAIN!!!! Because that's what you end up doing if your DME sucks like MINE!!!!! I can't believe this DME ordered low class garbage!!!! If I can't get anything else that's better than a Medline 420, then I will forget trying to get a medical grade air mattress. I'm at high risk for skin breakdown. I'm on a ventilator!!!!