Belmont PROIII 047 Instructions For Use Manual Download Page 23

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Changing Treatment Position and Entry/Exit Position

Changing Treatment Position and Entry/Exit Position

You can alter the default of the Treatment Position and/or Entry/Exit 
Position by the following manner:

1 Set the seat and the backrest to the desired treatment position or

 

entry/exit position by manual mode stick switch.

2 Press and hold the automatic mode stick switch to the desired 
   position side until buzzer sounds (in about 5 seconds), then release 
   it.

The position is memorized.

          Set to treatment 1 position: Push down to left
          Set to treatment 2 position: Push down to right
          Set to treatment 3 position: Push down to up
          Set to entry/exit position    : Push down to down

3 After moving the chair position once, press the stick switch in the 

direction you have just set to confirm the newly memorized setup 
will function. 

During automatic movement (Preset, Automatic return and Last 
position memory), by pressing any side of the stick switches the 
automatic movement will be cancelled immediately. (An electronic 
beep is emitted when the operation is stopped (cancelled).)

Legrest raising angle and rollup extension are automatically controlled 
by backrest angle in automatic operation only.
You can’t manually raise legrest nor use rollup extension.

Canceling an Operation

Positional Relation Between Backrest Position and Legrest 
Movement/Rollup Extension

Up tilt Limit position

Lay flat
Limit position 

4

3

2

1

At the range 3&4 

of backrest angle

the rollup extends

When the backrest angle is in:
Range 4

Range 3

Range 2

Range 1

Moving the Chair to Preset Positions (Automatic Operation)

Summary of Contents for PROIII 047

Page 1: ...PROIII 047 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE...

Page 2: ...ocal authorized Belmont dealer If you find any dirt on or damage to the booklet and need a new one report the catalog number indicated below to your local authorized Belmont dealer to order a new one...

Page 3: ...1 Storing Method 31 Service Life 31 Consumable Parts 31 Electromagnetic Compatibility 32 Specifications 35 Rotating the Chair 19 Adjust the Position of the Headrest 20 Operation of Seat and Backrest M...

Page 4: ...and leave from the product Patients should not be allowed to operate or handle the product unless he she is so instructed How to Dispose of the Device When disposing of this product and parts replaced...

Page 5: ...switch for automatic operation of chair Stick switch for manual operation of chair Protective earthing Name and address of the manufacturer Year of manufacture Basic precaution unspecified General wa...

Page 6: ...users or other persons who use the product without observing the Safety Precautions and Operating Precautions are responsible for any harm or damage incurred The graphical symbols are explained in de...

Page 7: ...ns when using in the presence of electromagnetic interference waves Do not use devices that generate electromagnetic waves such as mobile telephones near this chair Doing so can result in faulty opera...

Page 8: ...ase of the plug Failure to fully insert the plug or similar fault can result in a short circuit or heat generation that causes a fire Wipe off the dirt on power plug and socket with a dry cloth to avo...

Page 9: ...injury due to falling or damage to peripheral devices Do not wash with water This may cause failure or electric shock 9 WARNING Use and maintenance of the product Installing or transferring the produ...

Page 10: ...st ensure that the patient s arm or hand is not sandwiched between the backrest and the seat Before raising the backrest ensure that the patient s arm or hand is not sandwiched between the backrest an...

Page 11: ...use Patients especially children may touch the control switch or system inadvertently leading to an accident due to incorrect operation of the product Keep children away from this product except when...

Page 12: ...pment instruments Discontinue use of the product if it is broken In the case of a broken product immediately discontinue use and turn off the power switch Then ask your local authorized Belmont dealer...

Page 13: ...operator should pay close attention to people around the product and say something before operation to prevent any errors Precautions when using the headrest During the headrest operation ensure that...

Page 14: ...bottom of the seat Ensure that hands or feet are not placed in the bottom of the seat 5 Pay attention to prevent body parts or objects from becoming caught in the bottom of the legrest Ensure that fe...

Page 15: ...igrate from newspapers or printed matters to this product Dye may migrate from printed clothes such as T shirts or denim clothes to the leathers of this product Adherence of benzene nail polish remove...

Page 16: ...eck that all the following accessories are present If anything is missing or damaged contact your local authorized Belmont dealer Instructions for use this instruction Installation Instructions Access...

Page 17: ...17 Base Legrest Seat Armrest Power Switch p 18 Backrest Headrest p 20 Roll up Legrest Stick Switch for Manual Operation Stick Switch for Auto Operation Rotation lock pedal Major Components...

Page 18: ...et Hold by the power plug at the end of the cord when removing Be careful when handling the power cord Do not damage the cord Do not place objects on top of the cord Do not alter the cord Do not heat...

Page 19: ...at is lowered to the bottom the backrest is raised and the rotating mechanism is locked Be careful of the following when rotating the chair in order to ensure safety Lower the chair to the lowest posi...

Page 20: ...the headrest hold the headrest and slowly pull it up To lower it hold the headrest and slowly lower it Support the headrest from backward then press the button to release the lock Control lever Headre...

Page 21: ...cting the chair Before reclining the backrest confirm that the patient s arm or hand is not placed between the backrest and the seat Before raising the backrest confirm that the patient s arm or hand...

Page 22: ...Do not depress the auto operation stick switch for over 5 seconds because the memorized position in auto mode may be changed Reference Changing Treatment Position and Entry Exit Position p 23 Move to...

Page 23: ...he chair position once press the stick switch in the direction you have just set to confirm the newly memorized setup will function During automatic movement Preset Automatic return and Last position...

Page 24: ...seconds passed and then the sound of bleeps are changed after 3 seconds passed After these proce dures the legrest operation mode is started 2 Operate the legrest by the stick switch for manual operat...

Page 25: ...has been pulled up to the outside of the chair 3 To return the armrest to the normal position turn it to the outside of the chair When the armrest comes to a normal position it will be locked Armrest...

Page 26: ...then stop While the legrest is rising by auto operation the pinching prevention function will operate within the range of the legrest vertical to approx 55 Beyond this range the pinching prevention f...

Page 27: ...ning Failure to do so can result in electric shock or fire Also sudden movement of the chair while cleaning can result in injury Do not wash with water This may cause failure or electric shock Poor cl...

Page 28: ...e chair might stop operating temporarily The problem is due to the operation of the pinching prevention function Remove the cause of the stoppage and operate the chair p 26 Sound at startup Slow movem...

Page 29: ...n transfor mation or breakage of resin parts may arise Contact your local authorized Belmont dealer if any abnor mality arises Clean and rearrange the cable For replacement contact your local authoriz...

Page 30: ...to qualified persons such as authorized repairers of medical devices If you have any question about periodic inspection contact your local authorized Belmont dealer Notes for periodic inspection Parts...

Page 31: ...he power supply plug from the socket The durable period of the product is 10 years self certification based on in house data from manufacturing and shipment provided regular maintenance and inspection...

Page 32: ...connected to the public low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes Harmonic emissions IEC 61000 3 2 Not applicable Voltage fluctuations Flicker emissions IEC...

Page 33: ...less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800MHz the higher frequency range app...

Page 34: ...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 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in metres m can be estim...

Page 35: ...of Maximum Operating Time 3min Duty 1 15 Net Weight 167kg Seat Initial Height 480 245mm Seat Lifting Stroke Lifting mechanism Electric hydraulic Motor Maximum lifting capability 135kg Headrest Manual...

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