Domus Auto G2

Alternating Pressure and Low Air Loss System with Automatic Pressure Adjustment

For High Risk​​

Alternating pressure redistribution system — automatically adjusting surface pressure, increasing pressure ulcer prevention.

Domus Auto G2 effectively prevents and manages pressure ulcers for patients and enhances and reduces risks of on-the-job injuries for caregivers. The quiet and vibration-free pump embeds a proprietary pressure/body-weight algorithm that automatically adjusts support surface pressure according to the patient's body mass distribution and movement.

Auto-adjust firmness, alternating surface 

  • Suitable for improving pressure injuries in long-term care and homecare residents.
  • Provide effective pressure relief care with alternating pressure redistribution and constant low pressure modes. 
  • Automatic firmness adjustment based on residents' weight distribution for quick setup and pressure relief delivery. 
  • Max firm function provides a static firm surface for nursing procedures.
  • Visual and audible alarm enhances patient safety and security. 
  • CPR knob allows caregivers to rapidly deflate the mattress for emergencies.

Automatically adjusts to the most optimal pressure for the patient, ensuring both clinical effectiveness and cost efficiency.

Tuning function improve patient comfort by manually micro-adjust mattress firmness.

The mattress's ventilation design wicks away moisture and keeps the patient comfortable without losing cell firmness.

Seat inflation mode adjusts the pressure of the air cells, helping prevent bottoming out while sitting, thereby improving stability and comfort.

FAQ
What materials are the air cells made from?

All air cells are constructed from thermal polyurethane (TPU) laminated to medical-grade nylon, ensuring high durability, flexibility, and resistance to puncture or abrasion. This material combination supports effective pressure redistribution and is suitable for long-term clinical use.

What does it mean when air cells have cell-on-cell? What are their benefits?

Cell-on-cell design refers to encapsulating a firm air cell within a larger outer cell, doubling the effect of firmness and stability for patients. Wellell’s Domus Series, including Auto, uses air cells with the cell-on-cell design in the sacrum area to improve patient support and comfort during sitting positions and when patients leave and enter the bed.

What material is the cover made of?

The cover is made with Nylon/PU and is vapor permeable, fire-resistant, and water-resistant. See specifications for more details on the fire-retardant standards.

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