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11.

 

Electric controls

 

 

NOTE

: For the manual version of the Configura 

Advance chair, refer to section 10.

 

The electric version of the Configura Advance chair 
has the following controls: 

1.

 

Manual Backrest

 

 The backrest can be adjusted 

between 90 degrees and 130 degrees from the 
seat angle. The backrest lever (Fig 24, Item 1) is 
used to adjust this angle.  The backrest is also fitted 
with a lockout slide (Fig 24, Item 4.) that can be 
used to restrict the use of the backrest angle 
adjustment. 

2.

 

Electric Tilt-in-Space

 

 The tilt-in-space position can 

adjust the seat angle from 7 degrees to 37 degrees 
from the horizontal position. The buttons marked 3 
and 4 on Figure 28 are used to adjust this angle. 

3.

 

Electric Forward Tilt

 

 The chair can tilt forwards 

from 7 degrees normal tilt to 10 degrees of forward 
tilt using the buttons marked 3, 4 and 5 on Figure 
28. 

4.

 

Electric Leg rest

 

 The leg rest can be adjusted 

between 75 degrees and 160 degrees. The buttons 
marked 1 and 2 on Figure 28 are used to adjust this 
angle

The handset is used to change the position of the leg 
rest and operate the tilt in space function.  Always 
check for obstructions before operation.  Before the 
patient uses the handset, the controls must be 
explained by a suitably qualified person.   
 

 

 
Manual Backrest Adjustment 

1.

 

Make sure the brakes on all 3 locking castors are 
locked on. 

2.

 

Locate the locking lever (Fig 29, Item 2) on the side 
of the backrest lockout slide (Fig 29, Item 1). 

3.

 

Release the backrest lockout slide by lifting the 
locking lever away from the backrest lockout slide.  
The backrest can now be adjusted using the 
backrest lever. 

4.

 

Pull the locking catch on the backrest lever, then 
pull the main lever (Fig 24, Item 1). Move the 
backrest to the desired measurement.  The 
backrest angle measurement can be read off the 
scale at the top of the backrest adjustment slide 
(Fig 29, Item 3). 

WARNING 

 
Check for obstructions around, above and 
below the chair frame and position the chair 
so that it can operate through the full 
adjustment range without any possibility of 
obstruction or entrapment.  
Always engage the castor brakes when the 
chair is stationery or left unattended. 
Patients should only be allowed to operate 
the chair independently if they are able to 
understand the safety instructions in this 
manual and have been risk assessed as able 
to use the handset. 
Always store the handset in a safe place 
when not in use to avoid risk of strangulation 
and entrapment in the chair mechanism. 
Make sure the castor brakes are in the locked 
position before using the handset to change 
the positions of the chair. 
Be aware of entrapment risks through opening 
and closing gaps as the chair is adjusted. 
Keep children and pets away from the chair 
unless supervised by an adult. 
Ensure the patient is in a stable sitting position 
while any of the following adjustments are 
made. 
Do not move chair when in the forward tilt 
position.  

1

 

2

 

3

 

5

 

4

 

Leg rest 

 Raise / Lower 

 

Tilt-in-Space 

 Backwards / Forwards 

 

Forward Tilt 

 Forwards  

 

1

 

3

 

4

 

2

 

4

 

5

 

/

 

/

 

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Figure 28 

 Handset controls 

Summary of Contents for Configura Advance Chair

Page 1: ...Configura Advance Chair Instruction Manual IFU SC1 001EN Rev 04 May 2022...

Page 2: ...ified as a Class 1 Medical Device in accordance with the Medical Devices Regulation 2002 as amended and the Medical Device Regulation 2017 745 Notice to User If a serious incident occurs in relation t...

Page 3: ...ents may be used otherwise Accora cannot guarantee against any damage that might occur 14 Inappropriate routing of accessory cables e g cushion pump cable could lead to dangerous electrical hazards if...

Page 4: ...ng homes or convalescent units The Configura Advance chair may also be placed in private homes where there is unlikely to be 24 hour supervision by clinical staff but where the patient or caregiver is...

Page 5: ...specification Mains electrical system Description Value Supply voltage 100 240VAC Supply frequency 50 60Hz Max supply current 3 9 Amps Degree of protection against liquid ingress IPX4 Degree of protec...

Page 6: ...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...

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: ...djusted from 330mm 13 to 533mm 21 The height is adjusted using two plungers Chair Width adjustment 1 Make sure a patient is not in the chair 2 Make sure the brakes on all 3 locking castors are locked...

Page 9: ...ir 2 Undo the hand screw and sidepiece locking plunger Figure 8 3 Pull the sidepiece from the chair seat frame undo the screws Figure 15 from the fixing bars Figure 15 4 Locate the fixing bars to the...

Page 10: ...that the plungers that secure the footplate Fig 18 Items 1 2 are in the closed position Fig 19 2 Take the footplate Fig 21 and insert the two tapered spigots Fig 21 Items 1 2 into the two sockets eith...

Page 11: ...is used to adjust this angle 3 Manual Forward Tilt The chair can tilt forwards from 7 degrees normal tilt to 10 degrees of forward tilt with lock bolts removal 4 Manual Leg rest The leg rest can be ad...

Page 12: ...e 3 Release the lever to lock the tilt in space angle Manual Forward Tilt Adjustment This function enables some patients to exit the chair more easily however it must only be used following a risk ass...

Page 13: ...est lockout slide Fig 29 Item 1 3 Release the backrest lockout slide by lifting the locking lever away from the backrest lockout slide The backrest can now be adjusted using the backrest lever 4 Pull...

Page 14: ...f the patient 1 Remove the footplate See section 9 2 Make sure the brakes on all 3 locking castors are locked on 3 Ensure it is safe to move the chair into the forward tilt position 4 Press buttons 4...

Page 15: ...the charging lead is stretched the two sections may come apart from each other Move the chair nearer to the mains socket and reconnect the two sections of the charging lead We recommend that the batte...

Page 16: ...he lever will flip up 3 Push the chair forward moving slightly from side to side to ensure 4 To unlock the castor swivel press on the top of the green lever to bring it back horizontal Directional loc...

Page 17: ...o not use detergents that could alter the structure or behaviour of the plastics petrol etc Clean by wiping with a damp cloth Alternatively use Microfibre cleaning cloth without any soap For extreme s...

Page 18: ...user or another person The following checks must be carried out 1 Does the chair operate as per its intended purpose without unexpected noise or motion 2 Are there any signs of abuse or excessive wear...

Page 19: ...SPR 11 Group 1 The chair uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions...

Page 20: ...s to earth 1kV differential mode Not applicable Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage Dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power sup...

Page 21: ...nsmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the followi...

Page 22: ...ance according to frequency of transmitter M 150 kHz to 80 MHz d 1 2 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 1 2 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 2 3 P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 1...

Page 23: ...inst 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 accordance with EU Medical Device R...

Page 24: ...24 IFU SC1 001EN REV 04 Accora Barrington Road Orwell Cambridge SG8 5QP United Kingdom T 44 0 1223 206100 info accora care www accora care...

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