Wellell
Wellell Pro-Care Auto G1 Mattress System
Wellell Pro-Care Auto G1 Mattress System
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The Pro-Care Auto G1 Mattress System is an advanced dynamic pressure redistribution mattress designed for patients at moderate to high risk of pressure ulcers. Utilizing automatic weight-sensing technology, the mattress continuously adjusts surface pressure to optimize patient comfort and reduce the risk of pressure-related tissue damage—without the need for manual intervention.
This mattress offers alternating and static low-pressure modes, a seat-inflate option for increased stability, and a unique cell-on-cell design to ensure safety even during power outages. Caregivers will appreciate the quiet digital pump equipped with visual and audible alarms, plus an emergency CPR quick-release valve for rapid mattress deflation.
The mattress cover is made of a breathable, four-way stretch flame-retardant PU material, promoting moisture control and durability suitable for clinical, residential, and community care environments.
🔍 Key Features
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Automatic weight sensing for continuous pressure adjustment
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Alternating and static low-pressure modes
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Seat-inflate option for enhanced stability
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Unique cell-on-cell design for safety during power failure
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Visual and audible alarm indicators
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Emergency CPR quick-release deflation valve
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Quiet digital pump (<30 dBA noise level)
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Breathable, flame-retardant, four-way stretch PU cover
📐 Technical Specifications
Feature | Details |
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Dimensions | 200 × 90 × 20.3 cm |
Cell Height | 8" (20 air cells) |
Mattress Weight | 6.9 kg |
Maximum Patient Weight | 250 kg |
Pump Dimensions | 29 × 18.5 × 12.6 cm |
Pump Weight | 2.2 kg |
Power Supply | 220–240 V, 50 Hz |
Cycle Time | Approx. 10 minutes |
Noise Level | <30 dBA |
Materials | Nylon TPU air cells; 4-way stretch flame-retardant PU cover |
Safety Standards | EN 597-1 & EN 597-2 (Crib 5 & 7) |
👥 Ideal For
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Patients at high to very high risk of pressure ulcers.
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Use in hospitals, care homes, and home care settings.
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Situations requiring reliable pressure redistribution and patient comfort.
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