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Model 1450 and 1460 Prime TC Transport Chair Operations and Maintenance Manual July 2014
Operations and Maintenance Manual
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Prime TC™ 1450/1460 Transport Chair
Operations/Maintenance Manual
2014/07 D.1
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Symbols Operating instructions General warning
Caution
Warning; crushing of hands
No pushing Model Serial number CE mark Manufacturer
Date of manufacture
Safe working load
Lubricate
Fragile, handle with care
Keep dry
This way up
Do not stack
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Table of Contents Warning/Caution/Note Definition...4 Introduction ...5 Product description ...5 Intended use ...5 Expected service life ...5 Contraindications...5 Specifications...6 Product illustration - fixed footrest (model 1450) ...8 Product illustration - swing-away footrest (model 1460) ...9 Contact information... 10 Serial number location... 10 Summary of safety precautions ... 11 Pinch points ... 13 Setup... 14 Operation ... 15 Applying or releasing the brake... 15 Transferring an occupant ... 16 Removing an occupant ... 17 Positioning the flip-up footrest ... 18 Stowing the flip-up footrest ... 19 Positioning the swing-away footrest (model 1460) ... 20 Stowing the swing-away footrest (model 1460) ... 21 Raising or lowering the flip-up armrests ... 22 Storing records in the chart holder ... 23 Transporting an occupant... 24 Securing an oxygen bottle in the oxygen bottle holder... 25 Accessories ... 26 Securing a foley bag to the foley bag hook... 27 Securing an IV bag to the IV pole ... 28 Fastening the lap belt ... 29 Positioning the leg rest... 31 Stowing the leg rest ... 32 Labels... 33 Cleaning... 34 Preventive maintenance... 35 Quick reference replacement parts ... 36 Service ... 37 Seat back removal ... 37 Seat back replacement... 38 Chart holder replacement ... 39 Seat replacement ... 40 Flip-up armrest replacement ... 41 Front caster wheel replacement ... 42
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Table of Contents Front caster assembly replacement... 43 Swing-away footrest replacement (model 1460) ... 44 Rear wheel replacement ... 45 Pedal replacement ... 46 Brake finger assembly replacement... 48 IV pole removal ... 49 IV pole installation ... 49 IV pole topper replacement ... 51 Lap belt assembly installation ... 52 Lap belt removal ... 54 Lap belt installation ... 54 Leg rest installation ... 55 Leg rest leg replacement... 57 Leg rest adjustment ... 58 Fixed frame and footrest assembly (model 1450) ... 59 Fixed footrest assembly, left (model 1450) ... 60 Fixed footrest assembly, right (model 1450) ... 61 Swing-away frame and footrest assembly ... 62 Swing-away footrest assembly, left (model 1460) ... 63 Swing-away footrest assembly, right (model 1460) ... 64 Common components... 65 Brake assembly ... 69 Swivel caster assembly... 73 Non-padded seat... 74 Armrest assembly... 75 Armrest assembly, right ... 76 Armrest assembly, left ... 77 No oxygen bottle holder ... 78 Oxygen bottle holder ... 79 Padded seat - 1460-013 -050 ... 80 No IV pole - 1460-035-100 ... 81 IV pole - 1460-035-000... 82 Lap belt - 1460-013 -100 ... 83 Foley bag hook - 1460-101-1 50... 84 Foley bag hook with leg rest... 85 Leg rest - 1460-166-030 ... 86 Leg rest latch assembly, patient left - 1460-166-040 ... 89 Leg rest latch assembly, patient right - 1460-166-080 ... 90 No leg rest - 1460-066-100 ... 91 Warranty ... 92 Warranty exclusion and damage limitations... 92 To obtain parts and service... 92 Return authorization... 92
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Table of Contents Damaged product ... 92 International warranty clause ... 93
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Warning/Caution/Note Definition The words WARNING, CAUTION , and NOTE carry special meanings and should be carefully reviewed.
WARNING Alerts the reader about a situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. It may also describe potential serious adverse reactions and safety hazards.
CAUTION Alerts the reader of a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury to the user or patient or damage to the product or other property. This includes special care necessary for the safe and effective use of the device and the care necessary to avoid damage to a device that may occur as a result of use or misuse. Note: Provides special information to make maintenance easier or important instructions clearer.
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Introduction This manual is designed to assist you with the operation or maintenance of the Stryker Model 1450 and Model 1460 Prime TC™ (Transport Chair). Read this manual thoroughly before operating or maintaining this product. Establish methods and procedures for educating and training staff on the safe operation or maintenance of this product.
WARNING •
Improper usage of the product can cause injury to the occupant or operator. Operate the product only as described in this manual.
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Do not modify the product or any components of the product. Modifying the product can cause unpredictable operation resulting in injury to occupant or operator. Modifying the product also voids its warranty.
Notes • This manual should be considered a permanent part of the product and should remain with the product even if the product is subsequently sold. • Stryker continually seeks advancements in product design and quality. Therefore, while this manual contains the most current product information available at the time of printing, there may be minor discrepancies between your product and this manual. If you have any questions, please contact Stryker Customer Service or Technical Support at 1-800-327 -0770.
Product description Prime TC is a manual, operator-propelled chair that is designed to transport occupants in the seated position with their associated medical equipment (such as an oxygen bottle, IV fluid bags, or a foley catheter bag). The product is equipped with a brake mechanism that immobilizes the rear wheels for increased stability and assists with occupant entry and exit.
Intended use Prime TC is a transport chair that is intended for medical purposes to assist a person in performing an activity that the person would find difficult to do or be unable to do. Prime TC is intended for occupants who have the ability to hold themselves in an upright, seated position, unassisted, and in compliance with facility guidelines for transporting. Expected use of Prime TC is to support the occupant in an upright, seated position with their back against the seat back and their feet and arms on the provided resting surfaces. For transport, the operator pushes the chair from behind by gripping the provided handles. The users should not sit on the arms, stand upright on any surface, or lean on the arms or seat back from a standing position. Intended operators include healthcare transporters (escorts), nurses, other healthcare professionals, family members, and individuals who accompany the occupant. Prime TC is intended for use inside healthcare facilities and outside healthcare facilities, and in adjacent locations, including parking lots. Transport activity includes curbside admissions and discharge, interdepartmental and intradepartmental transport, and transport in elevators. Prime TC has a safe working load of 500 lb (226.8 kg), including occupant and accessories. The typical duration of use can vary from several minutes to up to an hour. However, occupant wait time for certain events (for example, awaiting CT scan, MRI scan, or an X-ray) may exceed an hour.
Expected service life Prime TC has a five year expected service life under normal use, conditions, and with appropriate periodic maintenance.
Contraindications None known.
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Introduction Specifications Fixed Footrests (Model 1450) Safe Working Load Note: Safe working load indicates the sum of the occupant and accessory weight.
Swing-Away Footrests (Model 1460)
500 lb
226.8 kg
500 lb
226.8 kg
89.6 lb
40.64 kg
90.7 lb
41.14 kg
Overall Width
28.3 in.
71.8 cm
28.3 in.
71.8 cm
Seat Width
21.5 in.
54.6 cm
21.5 in.
54.6 cm
From Footrests
15 in.
38.1 cm
15 in.
38.1 cm
From Floor
21 in.
53.3 cm
21 in.
53.3 cm
With IV Pole
73 in.
185.4 cm
73 in.
185.4 cm
Without IV Pole
45 in.
114.3 cm
45 in.
114.3 cm
Width
16 in. - 20.5 in.
40.6 cm - 52.1 cm
16 in. - 20.5 in.
40.6 cm - 52.1 cm
Height from Floor
35 in. - 45 in.
88.9 cm - 114.3 cm
35 in. - 45 in.
88.9 cm - 114.3 cm
39.8 in.
101.0 cm
39.8 in.
101.0 cm
First Chair Length with Footrest Stowed
N/A
N/A
33.4 in.
84.8 cm
Length added by each additional nested chair
19.5 in.
49.5 cm
20.5 in.
52.1 cm
Base Model Weight (without options) Note: Weight may vary by 1 lb. Width
Seat Height
Height
Push Handle Grip Range
Nesting First Chair Length
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Introduction Specifications (Continued) Environmental Conditions
Temperature
Operation
Storage and Transporta tion
104 °F (40 °C) 50 °F (10 °C)
140 °F (60 °C) -20 °F (-29 °C)
75 %
Relative Humidity
30 %
85 % 30 %
1060 hPa
Atmospheric Pressure
700 hPa
1060 hPa 500 hPa
Specifications listed are approximate and may vary slightly from product to product. Stryker reserves the right to change specifications without notice.
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Introduction Product illustration - fixed footrest (model 1450) M
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Figure 1: Fixed footrest (model 1450) Item Description
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Item Description
Armrest release Anti-tip wheels Brake/go pedals Chart holder Flip-up armrest Flip-up footrest Foley bag hook, optional Footrest assembly, fixed Footrest lever Front caster Handles
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IV pole, optional IV pole topper, optional Main frame tubes Oxygen bottle holder bottom, optional Oxygen bottle holder top, optional Rear wheel Seat Seat back Leg rest, optional Lap belt, optional
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Introduction Product illustration - swing-away footrest (model 1460) M
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Figure 2: Swing-away footrest (model 1460) Item Description
A B C D E F G H I J K
Armrest release Anti-tip wheels Brake/go pedals Chart holder Flip-up armrest Flip-up footrest Foley bag hook, optional Footrest assembly, swing-away Footrest lever Front caster Handles
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IV pole, optional IV pole topper, optional Main frame tubes Oxygen bottle holder bottom, optional Oxygen bottle holder top, optional Rear wheel Seat Seat back Swing-away footrest release Leg rest, optional Lap belt, optional
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Introduction Contact information Contact Stryker Customer Service or Technical Support at: 1-800-327-0770. Stryker Medical 3800 E. Centre Avenue Portage, MI 49002 USA Have the serial number (A) of your Stryker product available when calling Stryker Customer Service or Technical Support. Include the serial number in all written communication.
Serial number location
EC REP
REF 1460 PRIME TC TM
S tryke r Me dica l 3800 E. Ce ntre Ave . P orta ge , MI US A 49002
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S tryke r Fra nce S .A.S . ZAC - Ave nue de S a tola s Gre e n 69330 P US IGNAN Fra nce
= 500lb (226.8kg)
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REF 1450 PRIME TC TM
S tryke r Me dica l 3800 E. Ce ntre Ave . P orta ge , MI US A 49002
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S tryke r Fra nce S .A.S . ZAC - Ave nue de S a tola s Gre e n 69330 P US IGNAN Fra nce
= 500lb (226.8kg)
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Figure 3: Serial number label
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Summary of safety precautions Carefully read and strictly follow the warnings and cautions listed on this page. Service only by qualified personnel.
WARNING •
Improper usage of the product can cause injury to the occupant or operator. Operate the product only as described in this manual.
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Do not modify the product or any components of the product. Modifying the product can cause unpredictable operation resulting in injury to occupant or operator. Modifying the product also voids its warranty. Always apply the brake when an occupant is getting in the product or out of the product to avoid instability.
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Do not overload the product above the safe working load of 500 lb (226.8 kg).
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Do not allow the occupant to lean outside of the perimeter of the product to avoid tipping. Do not use the product on ramps or slopes that are greater than 5.7 degrees to avoid instability.
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Do not lift the product or lower the product while occupied. Always properly secure the oxygen bottle to the oxygen bottle holder before moving the product.
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Do not activate the leg rest release latch with an occupant’s leg on the leg rest.
CAUTION • •
Always apply the brake to prevent unintended movement. Do not apply the brake pedal to stop a moving product.
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Do not place car seats, infant carriers, or other objects on the product seat or on the occupant's lap. Always keep occupant extremities and operator extremities away from the flip-up armrest when raising or lowering the armrest to avoid the risk of pinching. Do not hang items on the push handles, chart holder, optional oxygen bottle holder, or flip-up armrests to avoid instability. Always clear the path of the swing-away footrests before activation to avoid entrapment.
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Do not sit, stand, or lean on the flip-up armrests, footrest, leg rest, or seat back to avoid instability. Do not use the flip-up armrests, chart holder, optional oxygen bottle holder, or the optional IV pole as a push/pull device. Always clear fingers from the armrest release latch before releasing the latch to avoid the risk of pinching.
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Avoid the pinch point between the flip-up armrest, seat back, and seat when repositioning the flip-up armrest. The flip-up armrest should remain down (in the forward position) when the chair is occupied and should only be stowed to assist with getting in the product or getting out of the product.
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Do not put items weighing more than 6 lb (2.72 kg) in the chart holder.
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Do not roll the product on the anti-tip wheels. Do not transport with more than one occupant in the product to avoid instability.
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Always transport the occupant with their feet on the footrests. Always carefully transport the product over thresholds and small ledges to make sure that the wheels roll smoothly and the product is stable. Do not operate the product on soft or unstable surfaces, such as sand, grass, or gravel, to avoid instability or difficult mobility. Always use safe lifting techniques with two operators when lifting the empty product over a barrier. Lift the product by the main frame tubes only. Do not lift the product by the armrests, footrests, accessories, or seating surfaces. Only attach foley bags to the optional foley bag hook.
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Always properly secure the IV bags to the hooks on the optional IV pole or the foley bags to the optional foley bag hook before moving the product.
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Summary of safety precautions CAUTION (CONTINUED) • •
Do not hang a foley bag over the safe working load of 10 lb (4.53 kg) on the optional foley bag hook. Only attach standard IV bags to the optional IV pole.
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The safe working load of the optional IV pole is 3 lb (1.36 kg) per hook with a total safe working load of 6 lb (2.72 kg).
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The safe working load of the leg rest is 40 lb (18.14 kg). Do not steam clean the product.
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Before returning the product to service after cleaning, verify that all labels are intact, brake pedal and go pedal lock properly in both positions, and check all components for proper lubrication.
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Always make sure that you wipe each product with clean water and thoroughly dry each product after cleaning. Some cleaning products are corrosive in nature and may cause damage to the product if you use them improperly. If you do not properly rinse and dry the product, a corrosive residue may be left on the surface of the product that could cause premature corrosion of critical components. Failure to follow these cleaning instructions may void your warranty.
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Summary of safety precautions Pinch points
Figure 4: Pinch points
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Setup Before placing the product into service, make sure that these components are working properly: 1. Visually inspect the product for any signs of shipping damage. 2. Push down on the brake pedal and push on the chair to make sure that the rear wheels are locked. 3. Raise and lower the flip-up armrests to make sure that they move smoothly and lock securely in the forward position. 4. Make sure that the flip-up footrests automatically raise when feet are removed from the footrests and flip down when the footrest lever is pushed up. 5. Press the yellow swing-away footrest release button and make sure that the footrests rotate into the stowed position (Model 1460). 6. Return the swing-away footrest to the use position and make sure that the footrest locks in place (Model 1460). 7. Make sure that any optional accessories are installed and operate as described in the operation instructions.
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Operation Applying or releasing the brake WARNING Always apply the brake when an occupant is getting in the product or out of the product to avoid instability.
CAUTION • •
Always apply the brake to prevent unintended movement. Do not apply the brake pedal to stop a moving product.
The brake pedal and go pedal are located on the back of the chair between the rear wheels (Figure 5 on page 15). When you apply the brake, the rear wheels are locked, but you can still move the front casters. To apply the brake, push down on the brake pedal (A). To release the brake, push down on the go pedal (B). Note: The rear wheel locking brake mechanism prevents rear wheel rotation only. The brake mechanism does not prevent the chair from sliding on the floor surface.
A B
Figure 5: Brake pedal and go pedal
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Operation Transferring an occupant WARNING • •
Always apply the brake when an occupant is getting in the product or out of the product to avoid instability. Do not overload the product above the safe working load of 500 lb (226.8 kg).
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Do not allow the occupant to lean outside of the perimeter of the product to avoid tipping.
CAUTION • •
Always apply the brake to prevent unintended movement. Do not place car seats, infant carriers, or other objects on the product seat or on the occupant's lap.
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Always keep occupant extremities and operator extremities away from the flip-up armrest when raising or lowering the armrest to avoid the risk of pinching.
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Do not hang items on the push handles, chart holder, optional oxygen bottle holder, or flip-up armrests to avoid instability.
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Always clear the path of the swing-away footrests before activation to avoid entrapment. Do not sit, stand, or lean on the flip-up armrests, footrest, leg rest, or seat back to avoid instability.
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Do not use the flip-up armrests, chart holder, optional oxygen bottle holder, or the optional IV pole as a push/pull device.
Only use Prime TC for single occupants who have the ability to hold themselves in an upright, seated position, unassisted, and in compliance with facility guidelines for transporting occupants. To transfer an occupant: Note: The footrest is in the stowed position when there is no occupant in Prime TC (see Stowing the flip-up footrest on page 19). 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Position the chair near the occupant. Push down on the brake pedal to apply the brake. Push on the product to make sure that the brake is working. Assist the occupant in getting into Prime TC. Make sure that the occupant is seated in an upright position against the seat back. Using your foot, lower the flip-up footrest to the transport position by lifting up on the footrest lever (A) (Figure 6 on page 16). Position the occupant’s feet fully on the footrests. Put the flip-up armrests down and make sure that the occupant’s arms are fully positioned on the armrests.
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Figure 6: Flip-up footrest lever
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