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6.

 

Assembly 

 

 

1.

 

Check that the delivery is complete and whether 
any visible damage has occurred to the chair 
during transport. 

2.

 

Remove the cardboard box and other packaging 
and the chair should appear as fig 1.

 

 

3.

 

The following components should be present: 

A.

 

Chair frame assembly 

B.

 

Right Sidepiece 

C.

 

Left Sidepiece 

D.

 

3 x Backrest cushions 

E.

 

Footplate 

F.

 

Instruction manual 

4.

 

Remove the R-clip (Fig 2, Item 1), then remove the 
clevis pin (Fig 2, Item 2). 

5.

 

Rotate the backrest upward and hold in place.  
Align the mounting hole at the bottom of the gas 
strut (Fig 3, Item 2) and the mounting hole at the 
bottom of the backrest lockout slide (Fig 3, Item 3) 
with the clevis at the back of the main frame (Fig 
3, Item 1). Ensure the Tilt-in Space operating cable 
(Fig 3, Item 4) is routed between the backrest and 
the backrest actuator assembly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6.

 

Insert the clevis pin (Fig 4, Item 1) through the clevis 
at the back of the main frame, the gas strut and 
the backrest lockout slide.  Secure the pin with the 
R-clip (Fig 4, Item 2).  

 

WARNING 

 
Assembly MUST be carried out by suitably 
trained and qualified personnel. 
All functions MUST be tested and approved 
after assembly by suitably trained and 
qualified personnel. 
Assembly MUST take place in a clear, 
uncluttered area and children and pets 
should be kept away. 
If chair has become soiled or contaminated 
during transit refer to cleaning and 
disinfection instructions. 

Figure 1 - Chair as delivered (side pieces are loose) 

Figure 2 

 Backrest clevis pin 

Figure 3 

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Summary of Contents for CHAIR-0-SC3-050

Page 1: ...Configura Advance Chair Instruction Manual IFU SC3 001US Rev 02 March 2021...

Page 2: ...fied as a Class 1 Medical Device in accordance with the Medical Device Regulation 2017 745 Notice to User If a serious incident occurs in relation to this medical device affecting the user or the pati...

Page 3: ...pump cable could lead to dangerous electrical hazards if squeezed or crushed between moving parts The chair must not be used if there is any visible damage to any cables 12 Do not move the chair when...

Page 4: ...tended for use in primary healthcare environments where supervision can be provided if necessary for example long term residential care nursing homes or convalescent units The Configura Advance chair...

Page 5: ...1 050 Dropdown sidepieces and covers set of 2 DRPARM 0 SC1 250 Dropdown armrests 400 550mm 16 22 set of 2 DRPARM 0 SC1 050 Dropdown armrests 350 500mm 14 20 set of 2 DRPARM 0 SC1 150 Dropdown armrests...

Page 6: ...with the clevis at the back of the main frame Fig 3 Item 1 Ensure the Tilt in Space operating cable Fig 3 Item 4 is routed between the backrest and the backrest actuator assembly 6 Insert the clevis p...

Page 7: ...e other side 10 Secure the backrest cushions to the backrest with the Velcro flaps Each cushion is attached to the backrest with the Velcro flap at the top of the cushion The top cushion has a double...

Page 8: ...te Height range The footplate height can be adjusted from 330mm 13 to 533mm 21 The height is adjusted using two plungers 5 Chair Seat Height range The Advance chair frame can be adjusted to give seat...

Page 9: ...h the other hand The depth setting can be read off the scale on the back part of the seat frame Fig 14 Item 1 Figure 13 5 Release the depth adjustment lever and move the backrest in and out slightly t...

Page 10: ...footplate See section 8 and place the chair carefully on its front 4 Using a 13mm spanner and 5mm Allen key undo and remove the Nylock nut and shoulder bolt Fig 19 Item 1 and Item 2 Keep the bolt was...

Page 11: ...ig 24 Items 1 2 into the two sockets either side of the footplate height adjustment frame Fig 21 Items 3 4 Push the footplate into the tubes until the plungers latch with an audible click 3 Ensure the...

Page 12: ...can be used to restrict the use of the backrest angle adjustment 1 Tilt in Space The tilt in space position can adjust the seat angle from 7 degrees to 37 degrees from the horizontal position see pag...

Page 13: ...e 7 If locking out the backrest is required return the locking lever to the locked position If the locking lever is too loose or too tight it may be necessary to rotate the whole lever clockwise or an...

Page 14: ...to press Care must be taken to ensure the castor brakes are always locked when the chair is in use being assembled or dismantled so that the chair does not move accidentally Individually braked 125mm...

Page 15: ...r can be braked at the same time using the foot lever 1 To lock the central brake press the rear red part of the foot lever down until the brake locks Figure 31 shows the brake locked 2 To unlock the...

Page 16: ...s profiled headrest external laterals 3 Clean as described in the Cleaning Information 13 Troubleshooting Problem Possible solution s Backrest will not recline manual version Ensure the backrest locko...

Page 17: ...tplate securely attached 12 Are the plungers securing the sidepieces locked and secure 13 Is there any risk of entrapment or patient injury 14 Are any accessory electrical cables pinched crushed or da...

Page 18: ...t IPX4 Degree of protection against liquid ingress Do not dispose of in household waste Degree of protection against electric shock Class II Double Insulated For indoor use only Medical Device in acco...

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