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Enterprise 9000X (E9X)

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

746-591-EN_13  •  06/2019

Summary of Contents for E9X

Page 1: ...Enterprise 9000X E9X INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 746 591 EN_13 06 2019...

Page 2: ...the Instructions for Use Design Policy and Copyright and are trademarks belonging to the Arjo group of companies Arjo 2019 As our policy is one of continuous improvement we reserve the right to modify...

Page 3: ...inen shelf Optional 25 Lifting pole and accessory sockets 26 Drainage bag rails 27 Head and foot boards 28 Adjusting the mattress platform 29 Patient controls 30 Caregiver controls 30 Patient handset...

Page 4: ...ns which if not correctly followed could result in death injury or other serious adverse reactions CAUTION Indicates possible hazards in procedures or conditions which if not correctly followed could...

Page 5: ...pply with a protective earth Do not smoke or use naked flames near this equipment and do not expose it to extremes of temperature Do not use electrically powered beds in the presence of flammable gase...

Page 6: ...n using equipment that needs to be positioned under the base frame to ensure there is no contact with any part of the bed frame or components Take care not to squeeze or trap trailing cables from othe...

Page 7: ...elenburg Manual selection of calf section vascular position Mattress support surface with removable panels Adjustable length mattress platform Drainage bag rails Underbed lights 125mm single wheel cas...

Page 8: ...tion label this is located on the control box tray Specification label Caution Before using the bed ensure that the Power in rating on the specification label is compatible with the local electricity...

Page 9: ...shelf Optional N Extension locking handle O Brake pedal bar P Accessory socket Q Extension catch bar R CPR release handle S Weighing movement detection system controls T Drainage bag rail U Split sid...

Page 10: ...ing homes and geriatric facilities Indications The bed is appropriate for high dependency patients who pose a movement and handling risk and or whose clinical condition requires that they are position...

Page 11: ...patient weight 185kg Mattress 20kg Accessories including attached loads 45kg TOTAL 250kg The recommended patient size is weight equal or above 40kg height between146cm and 190cm and BMI equal or above...

Page 12: ...frame and head board Disconnect the power supply cord from the electricity supply and store it as shown before moving the bed Before the first use or if the bed has been unused for more than three mon...

Page 13: ...2 Removing the transport bolts Retain the bolts and washers in case the bed needs to be transported at a later date 1 2 2 1 CAUTION To prevent damage to the weighing mechanism replace the transport lo...

Page 14: ...onto the head board coil up the cable and place it over the hook as shown To isolate the bed from the electricity supply disconnect the mains plug from the socket outlet A potential equalisation term...

Page 15: ...s maintained Mattress overlays are not recommended for use with this bed To ensure compliance with IEC 60601 2 52 an approved Arjo mattress should be used Compliance with this standard when using othe...

Page 16: ...tor see below is locked so that it cannot swivel This helps to keep the bed on a straight line BRAKE FREE STEER Using the steering castor Position the bed so that all the castors line up in the direct...

Page 17: ...dals Fig 4 Head end brake pedal Foot Pedal for Adjustment of Bed Height Optional Bed height can be adjusted from bed control panels and from the foot pedal located near the foot end of the bed Lift co...

Page 18: ...il it has contact with the floor 2 Check that the brakes are unlocked and the brake pedal is in the Free position See Fig 6 3 The bed is ready for movement Deactivate 5th Wheel 1 Step down on the foot...

Page 19: ...he age size and condition of the patient before allowing the use of split side rails Split side rails are not intended to restrain patients who make a deliberate attempt to exit the bed Ensure that th...

Page 20: ...arrest pull the CPR release handle 1 This will lower the backrest 2 to enable cardio pulmonary resuscitation to be carried out Fig 8 CPR backrest release WARNING The backrest can fall quickly keep han...

Page 21: ...ase the knob to hold the tray in the fully open position 3 Position the X ray cassette 4 on the tray with its bottom edge against the lip at the foot end of the tray WARNING Position the mattress plat...

Page 22: ...e top right hand corner of the X Ray cassette Use this feature to assist in accurate positioning X Ray Sitting Tool Release the knob to hold the tray in one of the latching positions After use pull th...

Page 23: ...o extend the bed frame Pull the blue extension locking handle 1 Pull out the bed frame 2 to the required position and release the handle Fig 9 Extending the bed frame WARNING Install a suitable foam m...

Page 24: ...to the required position Release the catch bar Fig 10 Extending the mattress platform To shorten the bed Reverse the above procedure WARNING Take care not to pinch your fingers when lifting the catch...

Page 25: ...sheets are being changed Pull out the bedstripper from its closed position below the foot board After use push the bedstripper back to its closed position Fig 11 Bedstripper linen shelf CAUTION The sa...

Page 26: ...sockets 1 are located at the head end of the mattress platform Sockets to support compatible accessories are located at the head end 2 and foot end 3 of the bed Fig 12 Lifting pole and accessory socke...

Page 27: ...DIN accessory rails 2 Fig 14 Drainage bag rails and DIN rail CAUTION The maximum weight that can be safely supported by each drainage bag rail and DIN rail is 5kg 1 2 CAUTION Items placed on the drai...

Page 28: ...two locking catches 1 to prevent accidental removal To unlock the head or foot board pull out the catches 2 and rotate them a quarter turn 3 the foot board can now be lifted off the bed Fig 15 Lockin...

Page 29: ...achieved Movement will continue until the button is released or the limit of travel is reached Fig 16 Electrical box WARNING The controls require only a single press to activate To prevent unwanted mo...

Page 30: ...de rails Fig 17 Patient controls patient s left hand side Caregiver controls The caregiver controls are located on the outside panel of both head end split side rails Fig 18 Caregiver controls patient...

Page 31: ...sliding down the bed The Bio Contour down button returns the mattress platform to a flat position Mattress platform height These buttons raise and lower the mattress platform All sections will lower a...

Page 32: ...e page 31 Patient handset WARNING Store the handset on the side rail using the clip on the back this will help to prevent accidental operation of the controls The patient should be shown how to use th...

Page 33: ...lower at maximum speed until the bed reaches low height 40cm where it will continue to lower at half speed until it has reached extra low height 32cm Low height and extra low height dimensions are for...

Page 34: ...to prevent the patient from tipping forwards The Auto Chair down button returns the mattress platform to a flat and level position Tilt angle This button lowers the head end of the mattress platform...

Page 35: ...ndicator LED above each function button shows its current status LED on function locked LED off function unlocked When all functions are locked or unlocked as required press the Function Lock button a...

Page 36: ...n frame Lift the calf section upwards 1 until it latches 2 Fig 20 Changing from Fowler position left to vascular To return the calf section to the Fowler position Use the caregiver controls or ACP to...

Page 37: ...bed functions remain operational If a continuous warning tone sounds when operating the bed the battery is between 10 and 75 charged In this condition all bed functions remain operational If the ACP b...

Page 38: ...f low power mode The bed will return to low power mode two minutes after the last control button was pressed Duty cycle lockout Continuous operation of the controls may exceed the duty cycle of the be...

Page 39: ...o or removed from the bed without affecting the indicated patient weight Zero this button is used to reset the weighing system when the bed is first set up and before a new patient uses the bed Select...

Page 40: ...uld keep clear of the bed Ensure that the patient pillows and bed linen do not touch the head board during weighing Fig 22 Areas of patient weighing influence CAUTION Any item attached to or placed on...

Page 41: ...o Compensation feature if adding or removing items from the bed such as linen or accessories WARNING The weighing system is intended to provide reference data only The weighing system is not intended...

Page 42: ...ty allows weight up to a maximum of 100kg to be added to or removed from the bed without affecting the indicated patient weight 1 With the patient lying on the bed press the Auto Compensation button o...

Page 43: ...thigh angle change when the mattress platform is tilted The tilt angle is shown as a positive value for head down tilt and a negative value for foot down tilt Display Cause Solution Zero on battery po...

Page 44: ...ity of patient movement detection Egress this button activates deactivates patient movement detection and decreases the sensitivity of the system Operation Before activating patient movement detection...

Page 45: ...ed release the button To reduce the patient movement detection threshold Press and hold the In Bed button the flashing indicator will move towards the left When the required threshold is reached relea...

Page 46: ...re four infra red sensors 1 one above each castor which generate an invisible beam around the base of the bed 3 If the beam is interrupted e g by a patient s limb while the mattress platform is loweri...

Page 47: ...s platform sections top view To replace each section make sure it is correctly positioned on the mattress platform frame then press down firmly until it snaps into place Replace the calf extension she...

Page 48: ...ts per million 0 1 of available chlorine In the case of pooling body fluids e g blood the concentration of NaDCC should be increased to 10 000 parts per million 1 of available chlorine Use of other di...

Page 49: ...se the safety of both the patient and caregiver Preventive maintenance can help to prevent accidents NOTE Product cannot be maintained and serviced while in use with the patient Actions to be done by...

Page 50: ...tional remains in its closed position when maximum foot down tilt is applied 9 Check that the bed operates correctly using the backup battery as described in the section Battery test on page 51 9 Chec...

Page 51: ...id height position 5 Lower the mattress platform to minimum height 6 Apply maximum head down tilt Trendelenburg 7 Return the mattress platform to the level position then apply maximum foot down tilt r...

Page 52: ...ore than 90 seconds Remove pressure from control buttons If error code does not clear call an Arjo approved service engineer Mattress platform cannot be lowered and error code AES is displayed Anti En...

Page 53: ...tion weight increase more than 100kg Remove added weight from bed Error code E102 A stable weight reading was not obtained within 10 seconds Refer to the points listed in the section Accuracy on page...

Page 54: ...d performance and safety provided it has been maintained and operated in conditions of normal use in accordance with the requirements in these instructions Indication Possible cause ACP mattress platf...

Page 55: ...n assembly ENT ACC10 ACP holder ENT ACC11 Additional hooks for IV pole ENT ACC14 Power supply cord storage hook supplied with bed ENT ACC15 Oxygen bottle holder for B5 cylinder ENT ACC18 Urine bottle...

Page 56: ...ycle 10 2 min on 18 min off Safety standards USA Canada EN IEC 60601 1 2005 AMD1 2012 ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 AMD 1 2012 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60601 1 14 IEC60601 2 52 2015 Electric shock protection Class...

Page 57: ...ilt angle 12 min Foot down tilt angle 12 min Mattress size refer to the section Mattresses on page 15 Position 2 Standard 202cm x 88cm 12 5 to 18cm thick Mattress platform angles End of life disposal...

Page 58: ...should be connected to the electricity supply for 24 hours every three months to recharge the backup battery otherwise it may become unserviceable Symbols Safe working load Maximum patient weight Alt...

Page 59: ...eral household or commercial waste Potential equalisation terminal Protective earth ground Recommended mattress size Recommended patient size Total weight of the equipment including its safe working l...

Page 60: ...n Label RH Indicates min max temp for use of weigh scales Metrology Notified Body number complies with NAWI directive 2014 31 EU Fictitious example above included 15 representing 2015 for year of affi...

Page 61: ...t limit the statutory rights of the consumer For service maintenance and any questions regarding this product please contact your local Arjo office or approved distributor A list of Arjo offices can b...

Page 62: ...rdless telephones and their base stations walkie talkies etc can affect this equipment and should be kept at least 1 5 m away from the equipment WARNING Use of this equipment adjacent to or stacked wi...

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