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2 Section Plinth Models CA3010 and CA3015 Operators Manual
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2 SECTION PLINTH [MODELS CA3010 AND CA3015] OPERATORS MANUAL
The 2 Section Plinth is a general purpose variable height plinth ideal for a wide range of uses. The plinth is available with either electric (push button hand switch or foot switch) or hydraulic (foot pump) height control. WHEEL SYSTEM To engage the wheel system, the levers at both ends of the plinth must be firmly depressed by foot (this can be done from either side of the plinth). To release the wheel system, place foot beneath the levers and flick upwards (this can be done from either side of the plinth). INSTALLATION Having unpacked the plinth and moved it to its area of use, the wheel system should be released. To enable the plinth to stand level on any surface an adjustable foot has been positioned in one corner. Turn the foot until the plinth sits firm on the floor. Caution: ensure that the wheel system is disengaged before use. HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT BA-O2 Hydraulic: The plinth can be raised by continually depressing and releasing the pedals positioned near to the column section. To lower, place your foot under the pedal and lift it upwards. The plinth will slowly descend under its own weight (and that of the patient) and will stop at its lowest point, or when the pedal is released. BA-O2 Electric: Ensure that the mains lead and hand switch/foot switch cable are not tangled around the frame of the plinth and fit the mains plug into a suitable mains supply socket. The plinth can be raised and lowered by pushing the appropriate buttons on your chosen control (hand switch/foot switch/ remote) RAISING AND LOWERING THE HEAD SECTION The head section is adjustable from 25° negative to 85° positive by means of a single ratchet mechanism, or by means of a gas power assisted spring. Section with ratchet mechanism: To raise, lift the upholstered section to the required angle. It will lock into position when released. To lower, both hands are required. Grip the section with one hand. With your other hand push the ratchet handle towards the upholstery to release the lock. Lower the section to the required angle then release the ratchet handle to lock the section into position. Section with gas power assisted spring: To raise, both hands are required. Grip the section with one hand. With your other hand push the lever towards the upholstery and the section will rise unassisted. Once the section has been guided to the required angle release the lever and the section will lock in that position. To lower, both hands are required. Grip the section with one hand. With your other hand push the lever towards the upholstery and apply downward pressure to the section. The section will lower under your assistance. When the required angle has been reached, release the lever and the lock will engage. Caution: never try to adjust the head section in any way other than that described above. SPECIFICATION Maximum Safe Working Load: Hydraulic 180kg or 28st / Electric 260kg or 41st Current Consumption: 0.9A Electric Actuator: Matrix type MAX64 – A200415AE215100 24V DC, 8000N, 200mm Stroke. Low voltage hand switch/foot switch or V8M 230V AC, 8000N, 200mm Stroke. Low voltage hand switch/foot switch
Power: 175W Protective Class 2.B Degree of Protection IP66 Mains Plug Fuse Rating 5A
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The upholstery is flame retardant and conforms to current BS standards. MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS It is recommended that the plinth is serviced once a year, particularly if in constant use. Framework The frame is of steel construction with epoxy powder coating to give a hardwearing and durable finish. Wheels Clear dust etc. from the axle area and apply a light oil. Pivot Points Pivot points can be lubricated if required with a light oil. All nuts and bolts should be checked for security, but care should be taken not to over tighten as this will cause binding. Nyloc nuts and star locks are used on all pivot points for added safety. Upholstery All upholstered sections are secured to the frame by M6 Hex Head Bolts. These should be checked for tightness. Resistance to Stains and Chemicals The fabrics are resistant to most mild acids, alkalis and household stains. Some substances such as ballpoint pen, lipstick, newsprint and food colourings may be absorbed by the vinyl and cause permanent staining. This can be minimised by immediate cleaning with a damp soapy cloth or sponge. Care should be taken to protect the vinyl from oil based products (including body oils) as continued contact will cause the vinyl to harden. Cleaning To maintain their appearance, the fabrics should be cleaned regularly to remove fatty substances and soiling. Light soiling can be removed by wiping with a damp, soapy cloth or sponge and subsequent rinsing with water before drying. If dirt is ingrained, the surface may be scrubbed with a soft brush. For stubborn stains a mix of 1 part methylated spirits to 5 parts water may be used. A very mild antiseptic may also be used if required. Caution: do not use chemical bleaching materials, solvents, abrasive cleaners, wax polish or aerosol spray polishes. The use of these substances is likely to be harmful to PVC coated fabrics and repeated use can result in the removal of the plasticizer of the PVC compound, which will result in hardening and subsequent cracking of the material surface. NOTES FOR YOUR SAFETY: Please ensure that all limbs are safely away from any moving parts on the plinth whilst the plinth is being adjusted. Children should not be allowed underneath the plinth at any time. Weight should be evenly distributed on the plinth. The plinth should NOT be used for patient transport unless fitted with transportation castors. This plinth is NOT suitable for oxygen enriched environments. Should device not work properly do not use until the problem has been rectified. At all times the use of this device is at the customer’s judgement. This device is not to be used in MRI Environments. Beaver Healthcare Equipment 01732 367 777