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• Supine Bathing....................................................................................................4-3

• Prone Bathing .....................................................................................................4-4

Skin Care ..................................................................................................................4-5

• Face ....................................................................................................................4-5

• Axilla...................................................................................................................4-5

• Shoulders and Iliac Crest .....................................................................................4-6

• Feet ....................................................................................................................4-6

Incontinence / Drainage ............................................................................................4-6

Foot Support .............................................................................................................4-6

Side-Lying Head Position ...........................................................................................4-6

Patient Transfer From the 

RotoProne Therapy System

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Power-Down Procedures

• Power-Down for Intra-Facility Transport / Storage ................................................5-1

• Power-Down for Shipping ...................................................................................5-3

Care and Cleaning

Daily Equipment Check .............................................................................................6-1

Preventive Maintenance ............................................................................................6-1

specifications

• Recommended Weight and Height ......................................................................7-1

• Dimensions .........................................................................................................7-1

• Articulation .........................................................................................................7-1

• Scale ...................................................................................................................7-1

• Electrical .............................................................................................................7-1

• Classification .......................................................................................................7-1

• Environmental Storage / Transit Conditions ..........................................................7-2

• Environmental Operating Conditions ...................................................................7-2

Symbols Used ...........................................................................................................7-2

Electromagnetic Emissions Information .....................................................................7-4

Questions and Information

Customer Contact Information .................................................................................8-1

Summary of Contents for RotoProne

Page 1: ...with the product has the updated Indications for Use included Please discard any product manuals within your possession that have revisions prior to those shown below User Manual 208662 AH Rev C Maintenance Manual 207562 Rev B If you would like to obtain additional copies of the product manuals or have any questions related to the use of the product contact ArjoHuntleigh at 1 800 343 0974 ...

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Page 3: ...ure 2 2 Welcome to RotoProne New Patient Screen 2 3 Home Screen 2 3 Prone Supine Button and Prone Supine Preparation 2 4 Checklist 2 5 Move to Prone Supine 2 6 Therapy Settings Selection 2 7 Prone Supine Settings 2 8 Therapy Settings Definitions 2 8 Scale 2 9 Hold Patient Weight 2 9 Zero Scale 2 10 Display 2 10 Weigh Delay 2 10 Adjusted Weight 2 11 Weight Trends 2 11 Surface Position 2 12 Surface ...

Page 4: ...aration for Patient Placement 3 1 Therapy Settings Definitions 3 4 Patient Transfer to the RotoProne Therapy System 3 10 Pack Installation 3 12 Leg Abductor Pack 3 12 Side Support Packs 3 13 Proning Packs 3 16 Assess Patient Position 3 19 Face Pack 3 19 Chest Packs 3 21 Completion of Patient Placement 3 21 Starting Therapy 3 23 Prone Therapy 3 25 Patient Care Hatches 4 1 Upper Body Hatches 4 1 Hat...

Page 5: ...own for Intra Facility Transport Storage 5 1 Power Down for Shipping 5 3 Care and Cleaning Daily Equipment Check 6 1 Preventive Maintenance 6 1 Specifications Recommended Weight and Height 7 1 Dimensions 7 1 Articulation 7 1 Scale 7 1 Electrical 7 1 Classification 7 1 Environmental Storage Transit Conditions 7 2 Environmental Operating Conditions 7 2 Symbols Used 7 2 Electromagnetic Emissions Info...

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Page 7: ...or with this product Information in this publication may be subject to change at any time Contact ArjoHuntleigh for updates IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR USERS In order for ArjoHuntleigh products to perform properly ArjoHuntleigh recommends compliance with the following conditions Failure to comply with these conditions will void any applicable warranties Use this product only in accordance with these...

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Page 9: ...tion mode to build patient tolerance to rotation pause and hold functions to suspend the patient in a side lying position tube management system electronically monitored buckles ergonomically designed head positioning system ability to move a patient quickly from prone to supine or vice versa Indications The RotoProne Therapy System is indicated for prevention and treatment of complications due to...

Page 10: ...ressure central retinal artery occlusion pain and discomfort difficulty performing CPR Precautions may also need to be taken when using this product with certain patient conditions including but not limited to hemodynamic instability severe agitation uncontrollable claustrophobia or fear of confinement uncontrollable diarrhea intolerance to face down position wounds at risk of dehiscence while in ...

Page 11: ... blood vessels and or nerve injury may result Bed Height To minimize risk of falls or injury the unit should always be in the lowest practical position when the patient is unattended Make sure area under and around unit frame is clear of objects persons and parts of body before adjusting height Lock Pin The lock pin should be fully engaged in the 0 supine position when rotation is stopped Make sur...

Page 12: ...cy release procedures for automatically or manually rotating the patient surface as well as the other procedures required to access the patient in case of an emergency Avoid Fire Hazards To minimize the risk of fire connect the unit s power cord directly into a wall mounted outlet Do not use extension cords or multiple outlet strips Power Cord Position power cord to avoid a tripping hazard and or ...

Page 13: ...eigh representative for product in service and training RotoProne Therapy System Overview The outline below lists the major sections of the Operating Instructions chapter Power Up Procedure Welcome To RotoProne New Patient screen Home screen Powered CPR Emergency Release for CPR Supine Position Prone Lower Leg Pack Main Display Foot Hoop Accessory Rack Lock Pin Manual Rotation Lever Manual Lift Sw...

Page 14: ...e is Correct button 5 A calibration option will appear on the main display Detailed information regarding the calibration procedure is outlined in the Patient Placement section of this manual Do not calibrate scales Scale calibration should be performed by trained ArjoHuntleigh personnel 6 Once calibration is completed a Notice to Users screen will appear Please read the Welcome to RotoProne state...

Page 15: ...reen displays the current status of the RotoProne Therapy Unit Readings on the Home screen show if the patient is in prone or supine position how many degrees and to which direction the patient is rotated how many degrees if any in Trendelenburg Reverse Trendelenburg a patient is positioned and if the patient surface is rotating or paused If the patient surface is not rotating a message will be in...

Page 16: ...owing press the Prone Supine button The Prone or Supine Preparation screen will appear Press and hold the Rotate and Lower button to move patient surface to 0 and lowest height and cancel any Trendelenburg position in preparation for rotation Once patient surface is level and fully lowered the Checklist screen will appear Make sure area under and around frame is clear of objects before starting mo...

Page 17: ...o the Starting Therapy and Prone Therapy sections of the Patient Placement chapter of this manual 1 Assess all invasive lines and tubes If secure press Check Tubing button The arrow will change to a check mark 2 Examine patient s artificial airway system If secure press Check Airway button The arrow will change to a check mark 3 Examine patient s placement in head support assembly If secure press ...

Page 18: ...ne button is released before the patient surface reaches 0 the Interrupted Rotation screen appears A Fast or Slow rotation option may be chosen in this screen This option only affects the speed at which the patient surface is rotated into initial placement for therapy not the speed of rotation during actual Kinetic Therapy and Prone Therapy To move the patient surface fast right press and hold the...

Page 19: ...tation is selected the patient surface will rotate from supine to prone in the clockwise direction When directed to return back to supine from prone the patient surface will rotate in the counterclockwise direction so as not to tangle endotracheal tubing or patient lines Always rotate the patient surface from the supine position toward the ventilator to reduce risk of extubation 3 Press Acclimate ...

Page 20: ...Time The amount of time the patient is held in place once the target left rotation angle is reached Minimum pause time is one minute maximum pause time is 30 minutes Patient Center Pause Time The amount of time the patient is held in a level position after rotating to the right or left Minimum pause time is zero maximum pause time is 30 minutes Patient Right Pause Time The amount of time the patie...

Page 21: ...fect scale calibration To ensure accuracy of scale calibration do not immediately zero scales when delivered from extreme temperature environments 1 With the Home screen showing press the Scale button The Scale screen will appear with patient s current weight displayed 2 Use the buttons on the Scale screen to access any of the Scale functions described as follows Hold Patient Weight Use Hold Patie...

Page 22: ...ll reappear Display Use Display to change the display to kilograms or pounds Default scale display is in kilograms Press the Display button the Current Weight display will change from kilograms to pounds Weigh Delay Use Weigh Delay to postpone weighing for a specified amount of time while tubes equipment etc are lifted and then to hold the resulting weight value until it is read and recorded Weigh...

Page 23: ...ds to view the initial weight value and date of reading as well as the date time and weight value of the four most recent weight readings 1 Press the Weight Trends button The Weight Trends screen will appear with the current weight displayed at the bottom of the chart A separate box at the top of the Weight Trend Chart will display the date and initial weight entered during patient placement This ...

Page 24: ...ine Make sure area under and around frame is clear of objects persons and parts of body before starting movement Surface Height 1 Press and hold up arrow button to raise height of patient surface 2 Press and hold down arrow button to lower height of patient surface Trendelenburg Reverse Trendelenburg 1 Press and hold up arrow button for Trendelenburg In prone position the up arrow will simply leve...

Page 25: ...atient surface reaches the desired angle 1 With Home screen showing press Park button Park Angle screen will appear Depending on patient status position displayed will either be prone or supine Therapy will be deactivated 2 Press and hold the button under the desired angle Patient surface will move to selected position and the timer will begin a 30 minute countdown when button is released When 30 ...

Page 26: ...e prone position Total time spent that day in the prone position Time spent that day at greater than or equal to 40 in the supine position Total time spent that day in the supine position Therapy time for the entire time the patient has been on the unit is displayed in the Cumulative line of the Therapy Chart Therapy time is broken down into following categories Time spent since patient placement ...

Page 27: ...cally move the patient surface to level supine position within 40 seconds Take care to ensure all lines and tubes remain attached when powered CPR is activated As with any medical device familiarity with the RotoProne Unit can save time in an emergency situation Caregivers and other hospital personnel are encouraged to become familiar with the CPR function and the procedure required to access the ...

Page 28: ... is fully engaged 4 Unbuckle and stow chest pack 5 Begin CPR as quickly as possible 6 Unbuckle and stow remaining proning packs as necessary 7 Unfasten abdominal sling and fold to one side 8 Remove the following if necessary Arms from arm sling Side support packs and accessory packs Face pack 9 Place backboard under patient following institution protocols and universal precautions 10 After CPR is ...

Page 29: ... foot end of unit shown at right Door is directly below lock pin and CPR button Press Head and Foot Up Down buttons as needed until patient surface is in level position Do not position patient s head lower than feet when proned Make sure area under and around frame is clear of objects persons and parts of body before starting movement 3 Pull emergency release handle toward foot of unit to disengag...

Page 30: ...nt following institution protocols and universal precautions 12 After CPR is performed and patient is clinically stable follow all applicable steps for securing patient and reengaging therapy In case of stuck or jammed lock pin refer to the trouble shooting section for stuck or jammed lock pin instructions page 2 27 If the patient surface has been rotated 360 during the emergency release the infor...

Page 31: ...gency Release Handle Unit may shift when Emergency Release Handle is disengaged 3 Instruct person 2 and 3 to rotate patient to 0 supine When patient is 0 supine 1 Determine proper direction for rotation 2 Instruct person 2 and 3 to secure patient including buckles and hatches for proning and monitor all tubes and lines 3 Disengage emergency release handle if necessary 4 Break tab to open door and ...

Page 32: ... functioning on battery power Return hand control to holder when not in use Keep cord clear of moving parts Trendelenburg angle is not available in the prone position Cancel Cancels rotation Button is only active when the Prone or Supine Rotate screen is displayed Supine Prone Rotate Begins prone or supine rotation of the patient surface Button is only active when the Prone or Supine Rotate screen...

Page 33: ...Inactive Parked Patient surface has been parked in one position for more than 30 minutes Follow the instructions on the screen Press Cancel to resume Park mode and continue holding the patient surface in the desired position Press Home on the Park screen to resume therapy Inactive Stopped Patient surface has been stationary for more than 30 minutes at an angle other than 0 supine Follow the instru...

Page 34: ... will continue to sound every 15 minutes until condition is corrected Return patient to supine position to assess the skin at frequent intervals If patient remains in prone position in excess of this time patient may be at risk of skin breakdown or other complications Always follow physicians orders for prone time Check orders before turning patient ...

Page 35: ...y release handle to return patient to 0 supine Reengage emergency release handle 3 Push lock pin in Home screen will reappear 4 Press and hold off button to shut down unit Information screen will appear 5 Press and hold Prepare unit for transport button 6 Pull lock pin to rotate unit 7 Press and hold the Rotate and Lower button 8 Press and hold button to raise patient surface to transport height P...

Page 36: ...Alarm Partial menu shown Use the scroll bar to scroll down to see all potential alarm conditions One or more of the following is open or not secure Proning Pack Buckle s Upper Body Midline Lower Body Hatch Head Hoop The screen will detail which item s are open or loose and need correction Follow the instructions on the screen Check each item listed Once all pack hatch or hoop conditions are correc...

Page 37: ...reen Check each item listed Once pack condition is corrected press Cancel to resume therapy Hand Control Disconnection Damage The hand control has been disconnected or damaged Follow the instructions on the screen Once the hand control is reconnected press Cancel to continue If hand control is damaged unplug it from the unit and press Cancel to resume operation without hand control Contact ArjoHun...

Page 38: ...AMMED LOCK PIN At least three people recommended for this task 1 Instruct person 2 and 3 to securely hold frame to prevent shifting 2 Person 1 disengage emergency release handle 3 Person 1 pull out lock pin If lock pin remains stuck or jammed have person 2 and 3 gently shift frame side to side until lock pin is removed 4 Person 1 re engage emergency release handle 5 Follow instructions on screen d...

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Page 41: ...ight displayed Packs and all equipment i e Foley bags must be present on the patient surface to ensure accurate scale calibration 3 Verify the following Ensure patient surface is at 0 supine position Ensure lock pin is engaged 4 Plug power cord into a properly grounded wall outlet to activate power to the RotoProne Unit Press on off switch The software will boot and the Set Date Time screen will a...

Page 42: ...lcome To RotoProne New Patient screen However it is recommended that calibration be performed any time the RotoProne Unit is powered up after transport especially if it has traveled significant distance or over door thresholds Do not calibrate scales Scale calibration should be performed by trained ArjoHuntleigh personnel 8 Press Start Calibration button Unit calibration will begin Patient surface...

Page 43: ...e Main Menu screen will be displayed 12 Press Yes button The Are You Sure screen will appear and will ask if you want to clear the last patient s data Press the Yes or No button at bottom of screen 13 Press Yes button The Set Up Wizard screen will appear The Set Up Wizard guides the user through all screen displays necessary to place a new patient and begin therapy Pressing Done button starts the ...

Page 44: ...s held in place once the target left rotation angle is reached Minimum pause time is one minute Maximum pause time is 30 minutes Patient center pause time The amount of time the patient is held in a level position after rotating to the right or left Minimum pause time is zero Maximum pause time is 30 minutes Patient right pause time The amount of time the patient is held in place once the target r...

Page 45: ...n Always rotate the patient surface from the supine position toward the ventilator to reduce risk of extubation Press Acclimate button to select the Acclimation option Use the Acclimation option to help the patient adjust to the target rotation angle by beginning rotation at a lower degree angle then increasing the degree of rotation in a series of steps until the target rotation angle is achieved...

Page 46: ...is ready for the patient DO NOT PULL LOCK PIN UNTIL PATIENT IS IN PLACE AND ALL PACKS HAVE BEEN SECURED 21 Remove all packs from patient surface Stow proning packs Unbuckle pack straps as shown at right Lift pack by yellow handle while pulling adjacent silver pin as shown at right Swing pack carefully down under patient frame ...

Page 47: ...ocked as shown at right There will be an audible click when pack locks into place If pack does not lock manually push pin in while pushing pack up Remove leg abductor pack Pull knob plunger on post bracket pins to clear post bracket receptacles Lift pack from patient surface using handle Place pack on a clean surface DO NOT PLACE PACK ON FLOOR ...

Page 48: ...ce DO NOT PLACE PACK ON FLOOR Remove face pack from head support Press and hold release plate on each side of pack as shown at right Pull face pack up and away from head support assembly Place pack on a clean surface DO NOT PLACE PACK ON FLOOR 22 Open top frame hoop latch for tube placement Pull knob Pull hoop back until it locks open Use caution opening and closing the top frame hoop latch to avo...

Page 49: ...m down 24 Turn head support adjustment knob to open head support and pull silver knob to tilt the head support to the side to facilitate patient transfer Head support will not open completely 25 Adjust head support alignment Locate head support adjustment handle on underside of patient surface as shown at right Turn handle so that adjustment shaft shows two inches of clearance as shown at right 26...

Page 50: ... RotoProne patient support surface following all applicable safety rules and institution protocols 5 Raise tube management system Swing tube management system up and hold in place Tighten black knobs contralaterally on each side Ensure the tube management system is secure and does not swing back down into the unit frame Ensure that tubes and lines do not catch or become tangled 6 Position patient ...

Page 51: ...ially when all other packs are positioned and tightened 8 Center patient from side to side on patient surface 9 Secure patient s hair if needed or other parts of the body away from moving parts roller and head support hinges Keep all equipment tubes and lines loose clothing hair and other parts of the body away from moving parts and pinch points 10 Turn head support adjustment knob to close head s...

Page 52: ...rn knobs on post bracket pins 90 to release and lock pins Ensure knob post is secured over pack posts Feed lower body invasive lines and tubes through U slot at the top or bottom of leg abductor pack and down the tray Ensure lines have adequate slack to avoid pulling or tangling during rotation Route chest tubes catheter lines Foley bags and any lower body central lines toward foot end of unit thr...

Page 53: ... of the foot support board assembly Slide the foot support board down and off the end of the rail Place the appropriate size accessory pack between the foot and the end of the Rotoprone Unit to help prevent skin breakdown and foot drop Place the label on the accessory pack away from the patient s skin Ensure patient s skin is not contacting any hard surface Check patient at regular intervals to en...

Page 54: ...atient s sides Side packs need to be tight enough to prevent patient from sliding from side to side when rotated Snugness of the side packs will vary according to each patient s needs Side packs need to be as tight as can be tolerated as patients will shift slightly when rotated Re check packs each time patient is moved from supine to prone Hand checks may be useful in determining if the side pack...

Page 55: ...a until patient is secure as shown at right Release knob Ensure end of pack is locked into desired position U shaped accessory pack should be used if side support packs are extended to prevent adipose tissue from migrating into gap to help prevent skin breakdown Maintain a one inch clearance approximately the width of two fingers between the end of the side support pack and the patient s axilla as...

Page 56: ...of patient with hook and loop straps facing up Feed straps through slots on top of side support pack as shown at right Fold straps over to fasten as shown at right Proning Packs 1 Unfasten proning packs and release from under patient frame Support and hold pack with one hand as shown at right Push pack in towards center of bed slightly while pulling adjacent silver pin as shown at right ...

Page 57: ...ks are not used simply secure them below the patient s feet Ensure invasive lines and tubes are not bent compressed or kinked after lower leg proning pack placement Do not place upper leg proning pack over knees or lower leg or toes Patient s knees and toes should be visible Fasten pack buckles and tighten pack straps Tightness of pack straps will vary according to each patient s needs Straps need...

Page 58: ...ter upper leg proning pack placement Positioning proning packs directly over patient s knees may increase risks of skin breakdown on or hyperextension of the knees Add pack extensions if necessary Assess patient s leg height If top of patient s thigh reaches top of side support pack pack extension is not necessary Fold lower leg pack back as shown at right Place extension on top of pack as shown a...

Page 59: ... to each patient s needs Straps need to be as tight as can be tolerated as patient will shift into the prone packs and away from the patient surface when moved into prone position Assess Patient Position 1 Patient s ears should still be aligned with the openings in head support 2 Foot support boards should be positioned to keep patient s feet properly supported and to prevent patient from sliding ...

Page 60: ...luding blindness 4 Assess face pack position Opening on pack should frame patient s eyebrows to the bottom of patient s nostrils as shown at right U shaped openings on face pack should frame patient s mouth as shown at right Pack should lightly touch patient s forehead cheeks and chin with no compression of the foam 5 Adjust face pack cheek plate if necessary Remove face pack Turn adjustment screw...

Page 61: ...g pack placement Ensure there is adequate clearance between the top of chest pack or chest pack accessory and the bottom of head pack as shown at right Fasten pack buckles and ensure chest pack accessory is laying flat once buckles are secured Completion of Patient Placement 1 Push button to close top frame hoop latch Use caution opening and closing the top frame hoop latch to avoid pinching hair ...

Page 62: ...nd away from the patient surface when moved into prone position 3 Perform initial patient weighing and save the dated initial weight in the Weight Trend Chart Scales patient weights are for reference only Scale readings should not be relied upon for medication dosage From the Home Pull Lock Pin screen press Scale button The Scale screen will appear Press Weight Trends button The Weight Trends scre...

Page 63: ...n Press Home button to return to the Home Screen 5 Adjust patient surface height and Trendelenburg Reverse Trendelenburg position as needed Trendelenburg angle is not available in the prone position Starting Therapy Kinetic Therapy begins in the supine position and will continue until directed to move to prone To begin therapy in the supine position follow all the steps listed below Once patient p...

Page 64: ...adequately secured press Check Airway button Consider labeling emergency medication line for rapid access Examine patient s placement in head support assembly Ensure patient s ears are aligned with openings in the sides of head support assembly Ensure patient s eyebrows are aligned with top of opening in face pack Ensure that face pack if used is positioned so that patient s eyes are visible and n...

Page 65: ...ient support frame s rotation cycle area 5 Re examine patient s placement in head support assembly Re assess position of face pack if using Ensure patient s eyes are visible and there is no pressure on or around eyes nose and mouth Re assess patient s head and neck alignment and adjust head support up or down using head adjustment handle as needed Prone Therapy Consider the following before moving...

Page 66: ... head support assembly Ensure patient s ears are aligned with openings in the sides of head support assembly Ensure patient s eyebrows are aligned with top of opening in face pack Ensure that face pack is positioned so that patient s eyes are visible and no part of pack places pressure on or around the eye and orbit area Ensure face pack straps are secure and tightened appropriately Once patient s...

Page 67: ...ve the patient into prone position Watch lines and tubes carefully to ensure they do not catch tangle or become twisted Hold button until the patient surface is at 0 prone The Checklist screen will reappear Be aware that the head support will shift downward slightly to compensate for patient compression into the prone packs If rotation is interrupted while the patient is moving to the prone positi...

Page 68: ...sure all lines and tubes remain attached as the surface moves into position 10 Observe patient through two full rotation cycles and check the following Verify all lines and tubes are secured and have adequate slack to avoid pulling binding or dislodging during a full 360 of rotation Adjust slack in lines as necessary Re tighten side support packs as necessary Observe patient for movement or shift ...

Page 69: ...nd rotate latch handle clockwise as shown at right 2 Open hatch and let it rest back against patient frame Upper body hatches should not be opened when the patient surface is in a supine position To return the patient surface to a supine position or to initiate CPR hatch must be closed and latch secured Use caution when opening and closing hatches Keep extremities hair clothing or other objects cl...

Page 70: ...sired Midline hatch cannot be opened when the patient surface is in a supine position To return the patient surface to a supine position or to initiate CPR hatch must be closed and latch secured Lower Body Hatch To open lower body hatch 1 Grasp and rotate latch handle clockwise as shown at right 2 Open hatch and let it rest back against patient frame Lower body hatch cannot be opened when the pati...

Page 71: ...cks as needed Remove side support packs as needed Unfasten side pack arm slings Remove patient s arms from slings Lift and remove side support packs from side pack post brackets Slide foot support boards away from patient s feet 6 Bathe and rinse patient s anterior and sides following institution protocols Avoid spilling fluids on unit controls If spills do occur clean fluid from unit wearing rubb...

Page 72: ...h towel 6 Return upper hatches to semi closed position with hatches resting on frame 7 Open midline hatch if not already open 8 Bathe and rinse patient s posterior following institution protocols 9 Wipe and rinse midline hatch packs while bathing patient Dry packs with towel 10 Return midline hatch to semi closed position with hatch resting on frame 11 Open lower body hatch 12 Bathe and rinse pati...

Page 73: ...d chin Lubricate and cover eyes to prevent corneal abrasion Apply moisture barrier ointment to patient s skin before securing proning packs on patient Place hydrocolloid dressing at points where head support meets top of shoulders axille and or other pressure points Move ECG electrodes to the patient s back Avoid using foot splints during Prone Therapy Face Facial edema may be common during Prone ...

Page 74: ...ge 1 ArjoHuntleigh s Dri Flo Breathable Underpads are recommended for incontinent patients to minimize soiling of packs 2 Disposable diapers or incontinent pads may be used 3 Assess for incontinence or drainage regularly and provide appropriate skin care following each episode Foot Support Use foot support boards to help prevent foot drop Adjust boards to provide proper foot positioning Determine ...

Page 75: ... removal instructions Place packs on a clean surface DO NOT PLACE PACKS ON FLOOR 7 Open top frame hoop latch Pull knob Pull hoop back until it locks open Use caution opening and closing the top frame hoop latch to avoid pinching hair clothing etc in either the hoop latch or the hoop hinge 8 Remove face pack if using 9 Open head support 10 Remove all patient support lines from tube management syste...

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Page 77: ...y Transport Storage 1 Discontinue therapy 2 Ensure patient surface is at 0 supine 3 Push Lock Pin in 4 Transfer patient from unit See Patient Care section of this manual for detailed instructions on patient transfer 5 Press and hold OFF button on Home screen Shutdown Information screen will appear and alarm will sound Alarm will sound until one of the buttons on the screen is pressed All settings ...

Page 78: ...rmation screen will appear Press and hold Rotate and Lower button until patient surface stops moving The Turn Off Bed screen will appear and unit will automatically power down 10 Unlock caster brakes 11 Unplug unit from wall outlet 12 Transport RotoProne Unit following all applicable safety rules and institutional protocols It is recommended that two persons perform unit transport ...

Page 79: ...sed All settings will be held in memory and restored when the unit is plugged in 6 Press Shutdown button on the right side of the screen If the patient surface is not already leveled and lowered the Lock Pin Out screen will appear If the patient surface is leveled and lowered and the lock pin is already pushed in the Raise Unit Information screen described as follows in Step 9 will appear 7 Pull l...

Page 80: ...block 90 from caster frame Insert pin into top of block to lock block in place Engage head end transport block Pull pin from top of block Rotate block 180 Insert pin into top of block to lock block in place 12 Press and hold button until patient surface stops moving The Turn Off Bed screen will appear and unit will automatically power down 13 Unlock caster brakes 14 Unplug unit from wall outlet 15...

Page 81: ...roper procedure Avoid spilling fluids on any part of the RotoProne Therapy Unit or hand control Fluids remaining on electronic controls can cause corrosion which may cause the electronic components to fail Component failures may cause the unit to operate erratically possibly producing potential hazards to patient and caregiver Daily Equipment Check In addition to cleaning the following daily equip...

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Page 83: ...ation Rotation Angle to each side up to 62 Trendelenburg Reverse Trendelenburg maximum 11 11 Scale Scale Accuracy 1 patient weight Scale Capacity including patient accessories and equipment 500 lb 227 kg Electrical Voltage 115 VAC 230 VAC Frequency 60 Hz 50 Hz Ampere Rating maximum 8 Amps Maximum Electrical Leakage Less than 100 Microamps Power Cord 10 ft 351 cm Hospital Grade United States federa...

Page 84: ... Pressure Range 500 hPa to 1060 hPa Environmental Operating Conditions Temperature Range 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Relative Humidity Range 30 to 70 Atmospheric Pressure Range 500 hPa to 1060 hPa Symbols Used UL Classified to UL 2601 Type B Equipment Alternating Current Attention Consult Accompanying Documents Maximum Patient Weight ...

Page 85: ...7 3 Equal Potential Grounded Equipment Power off Power on CPR at foot end of RotoProne Unit CPR on touch screen Manual Head Switch ...

Page 86: ...to cause interference in nearby electronic equipment The RotoProne Unit was tested to the following standards IEC 60601 1 2 Second Edition EN 55011 1998 Group 1 Class B EN 61000 3 2 Class A EN 61000 3 3 EN 61000 4 2 1995 6 8 kV EN 61000 4 3 1995 3 V m EN 61000 4 4 1995 1 2 kV EN 61000 4 5 1995 2 1 kV EN 61000 4 6 1996 3 VRMS EN 61000 4 8 1994 10 A m EN 61000 4 11 1994 95 0 5p 30 25p 95 250p UP DWN...

Page 87: ...or additional information about ArjoHuntleigh products and service please contact ArjoHuntleigh or an ArjoHuntleigh authorized representative 1 800 343 0974 www arjohuntleigh com and are trademarks belonging to the ArjoHuntleigh group of companies ArjoHuntleigh 2014 208662 AH Rev C 12 2014 ...

Page 88: ...www arjohuntleigh com Manufactured for ArjoHuntleigh AB Hans Michelsensgatan 10 211 20 Malmö Sweden ...

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