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Data/ Approval label

Lifting strap label

Example of identification label

Emergency 
Lowering

Battery label

ArjoHuntleigh AB
Verkstadsvägen 5
241 38 Eslöv, SWEDEN
Made in Sweden

REF

LOT

YYMM

NiMH

24Vdc 2,5Ah

8418556 D

NEA 0100-083

Product no

Serial no

CCB7001-01

0909XXXXX

Made by Arjo in Eslov, Sweden

010115

0909XXXXX

Year

Month

Running 
assembly
number

ArjoHuntleigh AB
Verkstadsvägen 5
241 38 Eslöv, SWEDEN
Made in Sweden

Read the operating instructions before use
Merci de prendre connaissance de la notice d'utilisation
Lesen Sie bitte die bedienungs-anleitung durch

Type:

24 V DC
Max: 150 VA
F1: T5AL 250V
IPX4

MODEL: BOC100X-01

Carino

8418757 C

600 mm
23 5/8"

SWL 

Safe Working Load 

140 kg / 309 lbs

Power source 
No. NEA0100
24V / 2,5Ah, NiMH

ED Max 10% 
1min on, 9min off

Summary of Contents for Carino

Page 1: ... with people in mind Carino 04 BO 01_12US CA September 2014 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE ...

Page 2: ...ons for Use Design Policy and Copyright and are trademarks belonging to the ArjoHuntleigh group of companies ArjoHuntleigh 2013 As our policy is one of continuous improvement we reserve the right to modify designs without prior notice The content of this publication may not be copied either whole or in part without the consent of ArjoHuntleigh ...

Page 3: ...w 14 Back Pillow Accessory 14 Seat Cushion Accessory 14 Bedpan Accessory 14 Toilet Adapter Accessory 14 Independent Resident 16 Dependent Residents 18 Transfer 20 Transfer to the Shower 21 After the Shower 22 Drying and Dressing 22 Transfer to the Toilet 24 Home Care Use 26 Battery Instructions 28 Cleaning and Disinfection Instructions 29 Care and Preventive Maintenance 32 Troubleshooting 36 Techn...

Page 4: ...or Events Contact your local ArjoHuntleigh representative if any unexpected operations or events occur The contact information appear on the last page of this IFU Service and Support Service should be performed regularly on your Carino every year by ArjoHuntleigh qualified personnel to make sure the safety and daily operation of your product If you require further information please contact your l...

Page 5: ...ording to the following criteria prior to use The resident must not weigh more than 140 kg 309 lbs The resident should understand and respond to instructions It is intended for residents how are active or semi active i e able to sit upright self supported on the side of bed or toilet If the resident does not meet these criteria an alternative equipment system shall be used Lifetime of the Equipmen...

Page 6: ...residents or caregivers legs or feet make sure that they are kept clear of all obstacles WARNING To avoid entrapment make sure to keep the residents hair arms and feet close to the body and use designated grab supports during any movement WARNING To avoid the device from tipping and the resident from falling do not use the equipment on floor with recessed drains holes or slopes exceeding a ratio o...

Page 7: ...t for storage of the Carino 9 Choose a designated area where the Instructions for Use should be kept and is accessible at all times for the users 10 Make sure to have a rescue plan in case of resident emergency and if the Carino gets stuck in an elevated position NOTE If you have any questions please contact your local ArjoHuntleigh representative for support and service The contact information Ar...

Page 8: ...attery 14 Battery holder 15 Battery charger 16 Lifting unit 17 Cover left 18 Cover right 19 Emergency stop 20 Emergency lowering button 21 Lifting strap 22 Back pillow accessory 23 Seat cushion accessory 24 Bed pan with lid accessory 25 Toilet Adapter accessory Applied part Type B Entire product protection against electric shock in accordance with EN 60601 1 Parts Designation ...

Page 9: ...9 6 1 11 10 7 9 8 5 2 3 22 23 19 13 24 20 21 12 18 16 13 17 14 15 13 25 4 ...

Page 10: ...ions depending on the length of the resident Adjust the position of the leg rest by removing the leg support and snap it back in to one of the three preferable heights B See Fig 1 Foot Supports Fold out the foot support to let the resident rest their feet during the transfer in lower positions and during toileting See Fig 2 Driving Handles The correct hand positioning for the caregiver during the ...

Page 11: ... Fig 2 Arm Rest During the disinfection the arm rest can be folded up and down for easier disinfection underneath the arm rest Hand Control The hand control has an integrated hook making it easier to attach it to various parts of the chair A set of buttons marked with arrows pointing upwards or downwards controls the raising and lowering of the chair See Fig 3 Seat The seat has a comfortable desig...

Page 12: ...f the lifting unit The emergency stop will override important safety functions See Fig 3 NOTE Make sure that the rounded ridge of the battery is turned upwards NOTE Use the battery charger in a dry location Do not install in bathrooms or any other wet areas NOTE To reset the emergency stop function turn the red button clockwise CAUTION This emergency stop function should ONLY be used in an emergen...

Page 13: ...stop the chair movement Move the chair or the obstruction and continue raising or lowering CAUTION Stop pressing the emergency lowering button when the hygiene chair stops By continuing to press the button it will feed the lifting strap backwards and the button operation will become reversed Contact an ArjoHuntleigh service technician if this occurs WARNING To avoid injury only use the emergency l...

Page 14: ...sidents See Fig 2 Bedpan Accessory The bed pan can be fitted from the back under the seat See Fig 3 Toilet Adapter Accessory The toilet adapter is used as a protection between the toilet chair and Carino to prevent splashing during toilet visits It can be fitted from the back under the seat just like the bedpan See Fig 4 WARNING To avoid entrapment or pinching of genitals make sure there is enough...

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Page 16: ... of the Carino so that the edge of the seat touches the back of the resident s knees See Fig 3 4 Let the resident hold on to the arm rest so that he or she can lean on it See Fig 4 5 Undress the lower part of the resident See Fig 4 continue with the steps on the next page WARNING To avoid falling make sure the floor is free from obstacles and that the foot rests are folded away before getting in o...

Page 17: ...ty belt if needed 8 Raise the Carino to a height which is convenient for transfer and the resident s feet just above the foot supports See Fig 6 9 Apply the foot supports on Carino See Fig 7 10 Transfer the resident to the shower or the toilet Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 ...

Page 18: ...he leg rests and push aside the foot supports See Fig 1 2 Apply the brakes on the Carino See Fig 2 3 Place the lift with the resident as close as possible to the Carino See Fig 3 4 Undress the lower part of the resident See Fig 3 5 Position the resident straight over the seat of Carino using the active lift See Fig 4 continue with the steps on the next page Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 ...

Page 19: ... Carino with the safety belt See Fig 5 9 Raise the chair so the resident s feet are free from the foot plate of the active lift 10 Remove the active lift 11 Apply the foot supports on Carino See Fig 6 12 Lower the Carino so the resident s feet rest on the foot supports 13 Transfer the resident to the shower or the toilet Fig 5 Fig 6 ...

Page 20: ... and the resident s feet are placed on the foot supports See Fig 1 Method 2 The Carino is pushed at a comfortable height from the front and the resident does not use foot supports or leg rests See Fig 2 WARNING To avoid entrapment make sure to keep the residents hair arms and feet close to the body and use designated grab supports during any movement Fig 1 Fig 2 ...

Page 21: ...ee Fig 2 7 Adjust the height of the chair for a correct working posture while washing the hair or performing a pedicure See Fig 3 4 NOTE To ease the process undress the resident before entering the Carino chair WARNING To prevent scalding always check the water temperature with your naked hand before directing the water on the resident Do note use gloves at it may insulate to the extent that the w...

Page 22: ... 2 3 Dress the lower part of the body as far as possible See Fig 3 4 Fold away the leg rests and apply the foot supports See Fig 4 5 Lower the chair 6 Dress the upper part of the resident s body See Fig 5 7 Fold away the foot supports and let the resident stand up on the floor while drying the backside See Fig 6 8 Finish dressing the lower part of the body Fig 2 Fig 1 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 6 Fig 5 ...

Page 23: ...ee Fig 4 5 Lower the chair 6 Dress the upper part of the residents body See Fig 5 7 Fold away the foot supports 8 Bring the active lift standing and raising aid in a frontal position close to the Carino so the resident s feet reach the foot plate of the active lift See Fig 6 9 Apply back support sling of the active lift 10 Raise the resident 11 Dry the backside of the resident See Fig 7 12 Finish ...

Page 24: ...r to the floor Preferably a toilet with a relatively long seat is recommended See the measurements below on matching toilet chairs WARNING To prevent cross contamination always follow the disinfection instructions in this Instructions for Use min 700 27 1 2 min 510 20 1 8 450 17 3 4 450 17 3 4 min 700 27 1 2 ...

Page 25: ...s on the arm rests Lower the chair and apply the castor brakes See Fig 2 4 When the resident is ready release the brakes and remove the chair from the toilet bowl 5 Raise the Carino 6 Apply the castor brakes again 7 Clean and dry the resident 8 Lower the Carino 9 Release the brakes 10 Ready for transfer WARNING To avoid entrapment or pinching of genitals make sure there is enough clearance during ...

Page 26: ...g and disinfection procedure described in this IFU always is carried out before and after any type of service procedure Using the Carino Before using Carino in home environment make sure that See Fig 1 2 All caregivers including relatives have read and understood the instructions in this IFU All carpets and rugs in the environment are removed All thresholds in the environment are removed All stair...

Page 27: ... 28 700 mm 28 700 mm 79 2000 mm 8 220 mm Movable shower mixer tap and long shower hose 2500 mm with trigger handle 39 sq ft 3 6 m2 Floor drain Height and lateral adjustable hand basin Fig 1 Fig 2 87 2200 mm 36 900 mm 87 2200 mm 36 900 mm ...

Page 28: ...harger There is no risk of overcharging the battery WARNING To avoid bodily injury do NOT crush puncture open dismantle or otherwise mechanically interfere with the battery Should the battery casing crack and cause contents to come in contact with skin or clothing rinse immediately with plenty of water If contents come in contact with the eyes rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medica...

Page 29: ...tions for Use and Material Safety Data Sheet of the disinfectant WARNING To prevent cross contamination always follow the disinfection instructions in this Instructions for Use WARNING To avoid eye or skin irritation never disinfect in the presence of a resident CAUTION To avoid damage on the equipment only use ArjoHuntleigh branded disinfectants Allowed Disinfectants Arjo Clean Arjo General Purpo...

Page 30: ...Step 4 10 of 21 4 Put on protective gloves and eye wear See Fig 1 5 Spray disinfectant on the Carino Use a brush and scrub thoroughly especially on handles and hand control See Fig 2 3 6 Rinse the Carino thoroughly with water approx 25 C until all the disinfectant has been removed 7 Spray disinfectant on the removed parts Use a brush soaked in disinfectant for cleaning scrub thoroughly 8 Rinse the...

Page 31: ...f the disinfectant on the Carino The cloth should occasionally be rinsed in running water during removal of disinfectant 18 Spray or shower water approx 25 C and wipe with a clean cloth to remove all traces of the disinfectant on the removed parts The cloth should occasionally be rinsed in running water during removal of cleaning agent 19 Spray or shower water approx 25 C and wipe with a clean clo...

Page 32: ...the product and exposure to aggressive environment more frequent inspections should be carried out Local regulations and standards may be more stringent than the recommended maintenance schedule CAREGIVER OBLIGATIONS Action Check Every DAY Every WEEK Every 2 nd YEAR Disinfect X Visually check lifting strap X Visually check safety belt X Visually check all exposed parts X Visually check mechanical ...

Page 33: ...g strap is found damaged in any way do not use the Carino Contact your local ArjoHuntleigh representative Every week Visually check the safety belt See Fig 2 Check the complete length for fraying cuts cracks tears that no inner fabric is showing and that no other damage is visible If found cut or damaged replace it Visually check all exposed parts especially where bodily contact is made by either ...

Page 34: ...ater to get into the filling If there is such damage replace damaged parts Visually check the condition of the battery charger cable and the battery See Fig 7 Withdraw and replace immediately if damaged Perform functionality test Test up and down motion by pressing up and then down on the hand control Test emergency stop function Press the down button at the same time pushing the emergency stop bu...

Page 35: ...rs inside covers X Check the leg support hinges X Check the arm rest hinges X Check clean foot supports X Check function of emergency lowering X Check the safety stop function X Perform a safe working load test local requirements X Check all vital parts for corrosion damage X Perform full feature functionality test X Check mechanical attachments X Check that the latest updates have been implemente...

Page 36: ...ve the resident from the hygiene chair and contact qualified personnel The hygiene chair is making abnormal sounds during lifting or transfer Remove the resident from the hygiene chair and contact qualified personnel ALARMS ACTION A beeping sound is heard as the hygiene chair is begin raised The battery needs charging Complete the resident transferring progress and change to a fully charged batter...

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Page 38: ... IPX4 IP Ingress Protection X The protection against contact and ingress of objects is not specified for this product 4 Water splashing against the product from any direction does not effect safety or essen tial performance Degree of protection Hand control IP X7 IP Ingress Protection X The protection against contact and ingress of objects is not specified for this product 7 Immersion up to 1 m of...

Page 39: ...ygiene chair and charger Electric steel and plastic parts shall be separated and recycled according to WEEE Disposal of the Carino Chair The device is marked with the WEEE symbol to indicate that it is electronic equipment covered by the Directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment In European countries the crossed out wheeled bin WEEE symbol reminds you that all the electrica...

Page 40: ...40 Dimensions 450 17 3 4 881 34 5 8 1240 48 7 8 195 7 5 8 28 1 1 8 1145 45 1 8 A 450 1050 17 3 4 41 3 8 B 1240 1555 48 7 8 61 1 4 857 33 3 4 50 2 2 1310 51 5 8 C 347 819 32 1 4 32 1 4 2 3 ...

Page 41: ...41 Ø1082 42 5 8 Ø1370 53 7 8 630 24 3 4 424 16 5 8 624 24 5 8 475 18 3 4 ...

Page 42: ...mechanical hazards and other specified hazards only in accordance with UL 60601 1 and CAN CSA C 22 2 No 601 1 M90 CE marking in accordance with the Medical Devices Directive 93 42 EEC and classified to class I The hygiene chair has been EMC tested and fulfils all requirements according to EN IEC 60601 1 2 ArjoHuntleigh is not aware of any reciprocal electromagnetic interference between Carino and ...

Page 43: ...Arjo in Eslov Sweden 010115 0909XXXXX Year Month Running assembly number ArjoHuntleigh AB Verkstadsvägen 5 241 38 Eslöv SWEDEN Made in Sweden Read the operating instructions before use Merci de prendre connaissance de la notice d utilisation Lesen Sie bitte die bedienungs anleitung durch Type 24 V DC Max 150 VA F1 T5AL 250V IPX4 MODEL BOC100X 01 Carino 8418757 C 600 mm 23 5 8 SWL Safe Working Load...

Page 44: ...ce EN 60601 1 2 Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements and Tests EN 60601 1 11 Requirements for medicial electrical equipment and medical electrical systems used in the home healthcare environment CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 Medical equipment Certified for Canada WARNING Stacking or placing other electrical equipment next to this device is not recommended it can interfere with the equipment s opera...

Page 45: ...ronment guidance Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 6 kV contact 8 kV air 6 kV contact 8 kV air Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Radiated RF IEC 61000 4 3 3 Vrms 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz 10 Vrms 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any par...

Page 46: ...46 Parts and Accessories Battery charger and battery Safety belt Back pillow and neck pillow Bed pan with lid Toilet adapter Seat cushion ...

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Page 48: ...oHuntleigh GETINGE and MAQUET ArjoHuntleigh focuses on patient mobility and wound management solutions GETINGE provides solutions for infection control within healthcare and contamination prevention within life sciences MAQUET specializes in solutions therapies and products for surgical interventions and intensive care www ArjoHuntleigh com ArjoHuntleigh AB Hans Michelsensgatan 10 211 20 Malmö SXF...

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