E600

A full 1-in-2 alternating air system supporting prevention and treatment up to Stage 4 pressure injuries.

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E700

An advanced configurable 1-in-4 alternating air system engineered for precision therapy in complex and ICU-level care.

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Product FAQs

Who are the Alternating Air Systems designed for?

The Alternating Air Systems are designed for high to very high-risk patients requiring advanced dynamic pressure therapy. They support prevention and treatment up to Stage 4 pressure injuries in acute, rehabilitation, and high-dependency care environments.

What is the difference between E600 and E700?

E600 is powered by the EP10AU pump and features a full 1-in-2 alternating air configuration, delivering consistent cyclic pressure redistribution for high-risk patients requiring advanced therapy up to Stage 4. It provides reliable immersion and active offloading suited to acute and high-dependency environments.

E700 is powered by the more advanced EP20AU pump and features a configurable 1-in-4 alternating air system, allowing greater control over immersion and pressure distribution. This enhanced configuration supports deeper immersion and more precise pressure management, making it suitable for ICU, spinal, and complex rehabilitation settings.

What intelligent and safety features support the Alternating Air range?

For E600, powered by the EP10AU pump, Elata ID™ automatically recognises the connected mattress and selects the correct therapy mode, simplifying setup and reducing configuration errors. The system also incorporates self-sealing air cell connections, providing built-in fail-safe protection to help maintain pressure if a cell is compromised and allowing targeted offloading where required.

For E700, powered by the advanced EP20AU pump, intelligent automation expands further. In addition to Elata ID™, Elata AdaptiveMode™ dynamically adjusts pressure in response to patient movement. Elata TiltSense™ adapts therapy during backrest elevation, and Elata PowerGuard™ maintains therapy continuity during power interruptions.

The progression from E600 to E700 reflects a step up in configurability and control for more demanding clinical environments.