ARJO
ARJO Therapeutic Bathing and Showering Systems
CONCERTO and BASIC Operating and Product Care Instructions June 2007
Operating and Product Care Instructions
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CONCERTO/BASIC Operating and Product Care Instructions
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04.BA.05/2GB June 2007
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© ARJO Hospital Equipment AB 2007 ARJO products are patented or patent pending. Patent information is available by contacting ARJO Hospital Equipment AB. Our policy is one of continous development, and we therefore reserve the right to make technical alterations without notice. The content of this publication may not be copied either whole or in part without the consent of ARJO Hospital Equipment AB.
Contents
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Symbols in this manual... 4 Directional markers... 4 Safety instructions... 5 Introduction... 6 Part designations ... 6 Mounting... 7 Manual raising and lowering (Concerto hydraulic, Basic) ... 8 Electric raising and lowering (Concerto electric) ... 8 Mattress... 8 Side supports... 9 Brakes ... 9 Straight steering (Concerto)... 9 Length adjustment of stretcher... 9 Tilting the stretcher (Concerto)... 10 Drainage/Drainage hose... 10 Horizontal position... 11 Horizontal lock (Concerto) ... 11 Adjustable back support (accessory for Concerto) ... 11 Wedge pillow (accessory)... 11 Transport ... 12 Transfer ... 12 Shower ... 14 Disinfection/Cleaning instructions... 15 Change of batteries (Concerto electric) ... 16 Care and maintenance ... 17 Technical specifications... 19 Labels... 20 Accessories ... 21
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Foreword
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Thank you for purchasing ARJO equipment Your Concerto/Basic is a part of a world-wide family of quality products
designed especially for hospitals, nursing homes and other health care use. We are dedicated to serving your needs and providing the best products available along with training that will bring your staff maximum benefit from every ARJO product. Please contact us if you have any questions about the operation or maintenance of your Concerto/Basic. Please read this manual thoroughly!
Please read this manual in its entirety before using your Concerto/Basic. Information in the manual is crucial to the proper operation and maintenance of the equipment, and will help protect your product and ensure that the equipment performs to your satisfaction. Some of the information in this booklet is important for your safety and must be read and understood to help prevent possible injury. ARJO strongly advise and warn that only ARJO designed parts, which are designed for the purpose, should be used on equipment and other appliances supplied by ARJO, to avoid injuries attributable to the use of inadequate parts. Unauthorised modifications on any ARJO equipment may effect its safety. ARJO will not be held responsible for any accidents, incidents or lack of performance that occur as a result of any unauthorised modification to its products. Service and Support
A service routine has to be done on your Concerto/Basic every year by ARJO qualified service personnel to ensure the safety and operating procedures of your product. See chapter Preventive Maintenance Schedule. If you require further information, please contact your local ARJO representative which can offer comprehensive support and service program to maximize the longterm safety, reliability and value of the product. Contact your local ARJO representative for replacement parts. Your service representative stocks the parts you will need. The telephone number appears on the last page of this manual.
Symbols in this manual WARNING!
NOTE!
CAUTION!
Meaning: Safety warning. Failure to understand and obey this warning may result in injury to you or to others. Meaning: This is important information for proper use of this system or equipment Meaning: Failure to follow these instructions may cause damage to parts or systems.
Directional markers The directions right and left are given from the position of an operator standing at one end of the Concerto/Basic (rear) looking toward the drainage end (front). Right
Front Left
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Safety instructions
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NOTE!
Always make sure that:
The equipment must be used in accordance with these safety instructions. Anyone using the equipment must also have read and understood the instructions in this booklet. If there is anything you are not sure about, ask your ARJO representative.
❏ the equipment is handled by trained staff.
Intended use This equipment is intended for bathing and showering hospital or care facility residents under the supervision of trained skilled nursing staff in accordance with the instructions outlined in the Operating and Product Care Instructions. All other uses must be avoided. Equipment fitted with a Shower panel disinfection device must be disinfected according to the instructions established in the Operating and Product Care Instructions. All other uses of the disinfection device must be avoided. The equipment must only be used for the purposes stated above, and must be installed according to the Assembly and Installation Instructions, which can only be superseded by local code. The useful life of this equipment, unless otherwise stated, is ten (10) years, subject to required preventative maintenance as specified in the Operating and Product Care Instructions, Assembly and Installation Instructions and Parts List catalogues.
❏ the water temperature is checked before showering and that the thermostats are working.
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❏ Only use the charger unit supplied with the equipment. ❏ Do not charge batteries in a sealed container.
❏ the equipment is disinfected after each shower.
❏ Do not place batteries near a heat source or fire.
❏ the Concerto/Basic is moved with care, especially in narrow passages, over bumps, etc.
❏ Do not place batteries in a fire.
❏ the Concerto/Basic is moved in the correct direction i.e. along the trolley, during resident transportation.
❏ Do not store batteries at temperatures higher than 60 °C.
WARNING! Make sure that the resident is lying/ sitting in the middle of the stretcher with their arms on the chest.
❏ the wheels and brakes work freely. ❏ the wheels are locked on the Concerto/Basic during resident transfer from/to bed/wheelchair etc. and when the Concerto/Basic is stationary. ❏ bed/wheelchair wheels are locked during resident transfer from/to bed/wheelchair.
❏ Do not short circuit a battery.
❏ Do not crush, puncture, open, dismantle or otherwise mechanically interfere with batteries. ❏ Should the battery casing become cracked and electrolyte come into contact with skin or clothing, wash immediatly with water. If the electrolyte comes into contact with the eyes, wash with copious amounts of water and seek medical attention immediately. ❏ Contact the appropriate local authority for advice when disposing of the battery.
❏ all screws are tightened. ❏ the hydraulic system is working smoothly (raising and lowering). ❏ there are no sharp edges on parts coming in contact with residents. WARNING! Do not overload! The lifting capacity of the Concerto/Basic is 150 kg.
NOTE! Modifications made to the equipment without ARJO’s express acknowledgement will invalidate supplier’s product liability.
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Introduction
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The Concerto is available in two different versions, oil hydraulic and electrical battery operated.
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The Basic is oil hydraulic operated.
Concerto electric
Concerto hydraulic
Basic
Part designations 1
Shower mattress
2
Hand control (Concerto electric)
3
Stretcher
4
Battery (Concerto electric)
5
Straight steering (Concerto)
6
Wheel brake
7
Drainage
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Catches for side support
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Side support
10 Filling plug for hydraulic oil (Concerto electric)
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10
2
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11 Horizontal lock (Concerto) 12 Pedal for raising/lowering (Concerto hydraulic, Basic)
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4
13 Filling plug for hydraulic oil (Concerto hydraulic, Basic)
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Mounting
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1
Unpack the Concerto/Basic.
2
Cut the strap that is fixing the side supports under the stretcher.
3
Raise the side supports.
4
Check that the bag on the strap contains the parts to mount the head- and foot supports and the oil plug.
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5 mm
8 mm Electric
The head- and foot supports at the short ends of the stretcher are mounted upside down when delivered. The head support is turned 180° sideways as well. 5
Hydraulic
5
Loosen the screws on the head- and foot supports. Use the 5 mm Allen key in the bag with the oil plug. Turn the supports 180° upwards and the head support 180° sideways as well.
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Place the head support in one of its three positions and the foot support in its only position.
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Tighten the screws.
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Remove the transport plug for oil container. Use the Allen key in the bag with the oil plug.
9
Assemble the oil plug from the bag as shown in the figure.
Electric
Hydraulic
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Manual raising and lowering (Concerto hydraulic, Basic)
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The pedal can be used from both sides of the Concerto/Basic. Press it with your foot and slide it over to the other side when necessary. 1
The stretcher is raised by pumping the pedal. Pump evenly, using the full range of movement.
2
The stretcher is lowered by pressing the pedal down as far as it will go.
Electric raising and lowering (Concerto electric) Unhook the hand control from its holder. To raise the Concerto, press the “up” arrow button on the hand control. To lower the Concerto press the “down” arrow button.
Mattress Attaching the mattress 1
Fold down the side supports.
2
Press the draining part of the mattress into the stretcher in order to get the right position.
3
Snap the side strip of the mattress round the other side of the stretcher.
4
Snap the edge of the side strip around the stretcher. Press and drag the palm along the side strip to fasten.
Removing the mattress 1
Fold down the side supports.
2
Undo the edge of the side strip. Pull and drag along the side strip to detach the mattress.
3
Push the mattress towards the other side of the stretcher so the other side strip loosens.
4
Loosen the drainage outlet from the stretcher by lifting the end part of the mattress straight up.
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Side supports
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The side support is fold down by pressing the two catches simultaneously. When raising the side supports, make sure the two catches snap into place.
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Brakes The wheels are braked by pressing the wheel lock tab (A) with your foot.
A
The wheels are released by pressing down the centre tab (B).
B
Straight steering (Concerto) To facilitate transportation in corridors etc., the Concerto is fitted with straight steering device. The straight steering is activated by pressing the tab with your foot. Release by lifting the tab with your foot.
Length adjustment of stretcher The support at the top end of the shower trolley can be adjusted to alter the length of the stretcher. Unscrew the two screws and move the support to the desired position. Then tighten the screws securely.
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Tilting the stretcher (Concerto)
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The stretcher can be tilted to facilitate cleaning and disinfection. 1
Press the button, then move the catch to one side and
2
Tilt the stretcher.
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2
This operation is easier done with the wheels of the trolley braked. WARNING! Make sure that the catch has locked (klick sound) the stretcher after putting it back in place.
Drainage/Drainage hose The mattress design combined with the slope of the stretcher ensures proper drainage.
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If the shower is used over a floor drain, the flexible drainage hose can be connected to reduce splashing. With your Concerto/Basic equipment either drainage hose type 1 or drainage hose type 2 is included. (See figure 1.) Attaching the drainage hose Instruction for drainage hose type 1. (See figure 2.) 1
Insert the drainage hose through the drainage hole of the shower mattress and the stretcher.
2
On the underside of the stretcher, screw the sleeve to the top end of the hose.
3
Instruction for drainage hose type 2. (See figure 3.) 1
2
Insert the coupling through the drainage hole. On the underside of the stretcher, screw the sleeve to the coupling. Insert the drainage hose coupling and turn clockwise to lock it.
To remove the the drainage hose, make the above described operations in reverse order. Before transportation, put the drainage hose nozzle into the holder. (See figure 4.)
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Type 1
Type 2
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Horizontal position
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The shower trolley always adjust automatically to a horizontal position when it is lowered onto a bed.
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Horizontal lock (Concerto) The trolley is also equipped with a special fitting which locks it in a horizontal position for transport or when the mattress is to be filled with water. Move the lever (A) to the right and the trolley is locked in horizontal position. A
Adjustable back support (accessory for Concerto) Pull the back support to the desired position when you want to raise it. Make sure that the catch is in a locked position. To lower, press the catches (A) while lowering the back support carefully. A
Wedge pillow (accessory) The wedge pillow can be placed at the top end of the mattress for higher comfort.
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Transport
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The side supports must always be raised to provide support during transport of residents. Hold the support at the top end of the Concerto/Basic so that the resident is wheeled with his feet first.
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Transfer From bed 1
Lower the bedrail on the side where the transfer will take place and make sure that the opposing bedrail is raised, if any. Turn the resident on his side.
2
Fold down the side support of the Concerto/Basic on the side facing the bed and turn the edge of the mattress down.
3
Move the Concerto/Basic in over the bed as close as possible to the resident and lower it until it is resting against the bed mattress.
4
Apply the brakes! See Brakes on page 9.
5
Fold down the other side support and roll the resident over onto the Concerto/Basic. Fold up the nearest side support and make sure that the resident is lying in the middle of the stretcher both length and breadthwise.
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WARNING! If the resident’s position is not in the middle the Concerto/Basic may tip over causing serious injury to the resident and the caregiver.
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Raise the Concerto/Basic slightly, release the brakes and wheel away from the bed just enough to fold up the other side support.
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Wheel the resident to the shower.
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To bed
To transfer resident back to bed, perform “Transfer from bed” in reverse order.
From wheelchair 1 Apply the brakes of the wheelchair, remove the armrest and push the footrests upwards. 2
Fold the side support of the Concerto/Basic and place it right beside the wheel chair.
3
Lower the Concerto/Basic to the same level as, or slightly above, the seat of the wheelchair. Move the Concerto/Basic as close as possible to the wheelchair.
4
Apply the brakes of the Concerto/ Basic.
5
Let resident move from the wheelchair to the Concerto/Basic by himself or assist if necessary. Make sure the resident is sitting/ lying in the middle of the mattress both length and breadthwise.
WARNING! If resident’s position is not in the middle the Concerto/Basic may tip over causing serious injury to the resident and caregiver.
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Allow the resident to lie down, remove the wheelchair and raise the side support.
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Wheel the resident to the shower.
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Shower
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In case you have an ARJO Shower panel, use it according to separate instruction. 1
Wheel the Concerto/Basic to the ARJO combination panel or to a combination of resident shower and a sink.
2
Make sure that the drainage hole comes over the sink.
3
Brake the wheels and lower/raise the Concerto/Basic to a comfortable working height.
4
The resident shower is on the right hand side of the panel.
5
Lift off the shower handle and hold it over the Concerto/Basic.
6
Set the thermostat mixer at the desired temperature.
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WARNING! Point the flow of water away from the resident! Always check the water temperature with your hand first!
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Turn on the shower water by turning the valve.
8
Check the temperature and the flow of water from the shower handle.
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Adjust the temperature with the thermostat mixer and the flow of water with the valve.
10 After the shower, turn off the water with the valve and dry the resident. 11 Release the brakes and wheel the resident back.
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Disinfection/Cleaning instructions
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WARNING! Always use protective gloves and protective eye wear when dealing with concentrated disinfectant. Avoid getting it on your skin or in your eyes. If contact occurs, rinse with copious amounts of water. If skin or eyes become irritated, consult a physician.
For optimal performance use only ArjoClean. In case you have an ARJO combination panel, use it according to separate instruction. Procedure to be carried out at the beginning of the day and after each shower: 1
Drain water.
2
Remove drainage hose (if applied) with all parts. (See instruction on page 10).
3
Loosen the mattress (See instruction on page 8). Spray both upper- and underside of the mattress and in- and outside of the drainage hose with all parts with disinfectant. Use the disinfection spray handle (A). A spray bottle (B) containing disinfectant, mixed according to the instruction on the label of the disinfectant bottle, may also be used.
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Tilt the stretcher (Concerto). Spray both upper- and underside of it with disinfectant.
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Scrub the mattress and frame with a cloth or disposable towel.
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Allow minimum two minutes for the disinfectant to work.
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Rinse with cold water.
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Hang the mattress over the stretcher to dry. If the water is hard, dry the Concerto/Basic parts with a clean towel.
CAUTION! Do not use petroleumbased solvents, trichlorethylene etc., since they may damage the PVC-coated cloth. If a hot air drier is used, the temperature must not exceed 80 °C.
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A
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Change of batteries (Concerto electric)
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Charging intervals
To prolong the life of the battery, charge it at regular intervals, i.e. every night. If the lift is used frequently, it is recommended to use two batteries, one in operation and one stand-by in the charger.
How to change the battery 1 Open the battery cover.
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Unplug the battery connector.
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3
Grip the battery with one hand and pull it off its seating with the other hand.
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Low charge warning
The low charge battery warning lamp is placed on the cover to the hydraulic unit on the chassis. If the battery is starting to run low, the warning lamp will light by pushing buttons on the hand control. The battery should then be recharged as soon as possible NOTE! To avoid loss of operation, charge the battery when the warning lamp is flashing. Don’t wait until the low charge warning is lit.
NOTE! The battery can be left in the charger unit even if it is fully charged without being damaged.
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Storage of batteries
Upon delivery the batteries are fully charged.
NOTE! The battery is heavy, be careful not to drop it!
When stored, a battery will slowly self discharge. Keep the batteries cool (but never below 0 °C) and re-charge the stored batteries every six months.
WARNING! Grip the plug itself when unplugging the battery connector. Do not pull by the cord.
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Plug the battery charger into a grounded AC outlet. Place the battery in the charger (A). Plug the battery connector into the charger’s contact (B). When the indicator lamp goes out, the battery is fully charged.
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A
B A
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Care and maintenance
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Check occasionally The Concerto/Basic is subject to wear and tear, and the following actions must be performed when specified for new editions. to ensure that the product remains within its original manufacturing specification.
WARNING! The points on this checklist are the minimum the manufacturer recommends. In some cases due to heavy use of the product and exposure to aggressive environment, more frequent inspections should be carried out. Continuing to use this product without conducting regular inspections or continuing to use this product when a fault is found will seriously compromise the user and residents safety. Local regulations and standards may be higher than the manufacturers. Preventive maintenance specified in this manual can prevent accidents.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Care giver obligations
Action/Check
Every DAY
Cleaning/Disinfection
X
Visually check all exposed parts
X
Every WEEK
Visually check mechanical attachments
X
Perform functionality test
X
Check handset and cable (Concerto electric)
X
Check and clean wheels
X
Visually check battery charger and battery (Concerto electric)
X
Check mattress/pillows
X
Every YEAR
Every 2:nd YEAR
WARNING! The following actions must be carried out by qualified personnel, using correct tools and knowledge of procedures. Failure to meet these requirements could result in personal injuries and/or unsafe product.
Qualified personnel
Action/check
Every DAY
Every WEEK
Every YEAR
Check battery and battery charger (Concerto electric)
X
Check oil level (Concerto hydraulic, Basic)
X
Replace catches on each side support
X
Check all vital parts for corrosion/damage
X
Perform full feature functionality test
X
Check mechanical attachments
X
Check that the latest updates have been implemented
X
Perform a safe working load test, (local requirements)
X
Replace wheels
Every 2:nd YEAR
X*
FOR UK ONLY: LOLER and PUWER legislation requires 6 monthly thorough examination and annual service, or an alternative scheme, carried out by a competent person. * NOTE! Wheels may require more or less frequent service/replacement, due to heavy use of the product and exposure to aggressive environment.
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Customer obligations shall be carried out by qualified personnel following the instructions in this manual. Trouble shooting
If the product does not work as intended, immediately contact your local ARJO representative for support.
• Check mechanical attachments (Concerto): Tilt the strecher. Visually check the two bolts holding the stretcher to the chassis. No gaps are allowed (2a). 2a
• Check handset and cableCopy (Concerto Reference electric): Published Visually check the Jun condition of the 1:13 pm, 05, 2007 handset and its cable. Replace Check occasionallyif damaged (4).for new editions. 4
Every day Concerto/Basic has to be cleaned
immediately after usage. Standard cleaning agents and shampoos should be used in recommended concentrations. See further disinfecting/cleaning instructions on page 15.
• When tilted check for cracks in the stretcher on the positions shown in the illustration below (2b). 2b
CAUTION! Do not use phenol, citric acid or petroleum based solvents, trichloroethylene or similar cleaning agents, as these may damage the plastic material. If a warm air drier is used, the temperature should not exceed 80 °C. Steam or ethylene oxide sterilization can not be used either.
Every week • Visually check all exposed parts, especially where personal contact is made by either the resident or caregiver. Make sure no cracks or sharp edges have developed that could cause the resident or user injury or that has become unhygienic. Replace damaged parts.
• Check and clean wheels: check that the wheels are properly fixed and are rolling and swivelling freely. Clean with water (the function can be affected by soap, hair, dust and chemicals from floor cleaning). Check brakes and straight steering devices (5). 5
• Perform functionality test, check: - catches on the side supports (3a) - back support catches (Concerto) (3b) - tilt function (Concerto) (3c) - horizontal lock (Concerto) (3d). 3a
• Visually check battery charger and battery (Concerto electric): Visually check the condition of the battery charger, its cable and the battery. Withdraw and replace immediately if damaged (6). 6
• Check drainage hose with all parts (1) Replace damaged parts. 3b 1
3c
• Check the mattress/pillows, to make sure there are no cracks or tears that would allow water to get into the filling. If there is such damage, replace damaged parts to avoid cross-infection (7). 7
3d
Yearly Concerto/Basic has to be serviced
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Technical specifications
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Concerto Electric
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Lifting capacity...150 kg Weight ...80 kg Width (stretcher) ... 650 mm Total width (incl. side supports)... 760 mm Alt 1: Total length ... 1600 mm Alt 2: Total length (different stretcher lengths) ... ...1850-1900-1950 mm Alt 3: Total length ... 2250 mm Length of chassis (incl. wheel frame)... 980 mm Max internal length of chassis ... 820 mm Max external width of chassis... 700 mm Min external width of chassis ... 300 mm Height of chassis... 150 mm Height, top position to stretcher... 870 mm Height, low position to stretcher ... 570 mm Stroke range ... 300 mm Colour...grey and blue Medical equipment ... type Engine power ...200 VA Environmental conditions – transport/storage... ...80 %, 20 °C, 760 mm Hg Atmospheric pressure ... unessential Duty cycle ...10% Battery No. 102193 ...sealed lead-acid ...battery 12 V, 6.5 Ah Protection class ... IP X4 Fuse ...T15AL 250 V
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Labels
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Concerto Hydraulic
Hydraulic labeling
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Lifting capacity150 kg
On the Data label you will find the following information:
On the Data label you will find the following information:
• Maximum lifting capacity, 150 kg
• Maximum lifting capacity, 150 kg
Weight74 kg Width (stretcher)650 mm
for new editions.
• Stroke 320 mm
• Stroke 300 mm
Total width (incl. side supports)760 mm
• Protection class IP X4
• Supply voltage 12 V DC
Alt 1: Total length 1600 mm
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• Engine power 200 VA
Alt 2: Total length (different stretcher lengths) 1850-1900-1950 mm
• Max total weight 224 kg
• Fuse T15AL 250 V
• Read the operation manual before use
• Protection class IP X4
Type B
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Type B
Alt 3: Total length2250 mm
• Max total weight 230 kg
Length of chassis (incl. wheel frame)980 mm
• Product no. of the battery
Max internal length of chassis820 mm
• Separate electrical and electronic components for recycling
• Read the operation manual before use
Max external width of chassis700 mm Min external width of chassis300 mm Height of chassis150 mm
Manufacturing country SE=Sweden
MODEL: BAB X0XX
MODEL: BAB X10X
150 kg Height, top positionMax to stretcher890 mm 330 lb
Manufacturing works E=Eslöv
Year
Week Serial number
Max 150 kg 330 lb
Height, low position to stretcher570 mm
SEE0102001
320 mm
300 mm
Stroke range320 mm 12V MAX 200 VA
IP X4
Colourgrey and blue
Product no
T15AL 250V TYPE
AR31211-EU
IP X4 TYPE Max total weight 230 kg (507 lb)
Max total weight 224 kg (494 lb) 8418347
ACCESSORY BATTERY Lifting capacity150 kg No. 102193 12V 6.5 Ah
Weight72 kg
Read the operation instructions before use Merci de prendre connaissance de la notice d'utilisation Lesen Sie bitte die Bedienungsanleitung durch
Serial no
SEE0102001 Read the operation instructions before use Merci de prendre connaissance de la notice d'utilisation Lesen Sie bitte die Bedienungsanleitung durch
8418348B
Basic
Width (stretcher)650 mm Data label Data label Total width (incl. sideelectric) supports)760 mm (Concerto (Concerto hydraulic, Basic)
Made by Arjo in Eslov, Sweden 010115
Example of identification label
Length of chassis (incl. wheel frame)980 mm Total length (different stretcher lengths) 1850-1900-1950 mm Height, top position to stretcher890 mm Height, low position to stretcher570 mm Stroke range320 mm
Made by Arjo Eslöv, Sweden
8418382
PRODUCT SERVICE
Production monitored Safety tested
Approval label
Colourgrey and blue ARJO BATTERY Nº 8335859 12 V 6.5 Ah
CABLE HERE 8414849
Battery connection (Electrical)
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