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BMB MEDICAL 

 I-MOVE 

 2VTRS062022

 

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The emission characteristics of this equipment make it suitable for use in industrial areas 
and hospitals (CISPR 11, class A). If used in a residential environment (for which compliance 
with the CISPR 11 class B standard is generally required), this equipment may not provide 
appropriate protection to radio frequency communication services. The user may need to 
take attenuation steps, such as moving or re-orienting the equipment. 

List of cables used: 

1. Power cord, maximum length 1000 cm.
2. Variable height column, maximum length 750 mm
3. Backrest cable: maximum length 1250 mm
4. Legrest cable: maximum length 750 mm
5. Footrest cable: maximum length 1500 mm

EMISSION 

Conducted and radiated RF emissions: 

CISPR11 Group 1 Class A 

Harmonic distortions IEC 61000-3-2: 

Class A 

Voltage fluctuations and Flicker IEC 61000-3-3: 

Compliant 

Immunity test

 

Test level IEC 60601 

Compliance level 

Electrostatic discharges (ESD) 
IEC 61000-4-2  

± 8 kV in contact  
± 2/4/8/15 kV in air 

± 8 kV in contact  
± 2/4/8/15 kV in air 

RF radiated electromagnetic 
fields  
IEC 61000-4-3  

3 V/m (professional healthcare 
establishment)  
80MHz-2.7GHz  
80% AM at 1 kHz  

3V/m  
80MHz-2.7GHz  
80% AM at 1 kHz 

Proximity fields emitted by wireless RF 
communication devices  
IEC 61000-4-3  

Frequency (MHz) 

Modulation 

Required level 
(V/m) 

Compliance level  
(V/m) 

385 

Pulsed modulation: 18 Hz 

27 

27 

450 

Pulsed modulation: 18 Hz 

28 

28 

710-745-780

Pulsed modulation: 217 Hz

810-870-930

Pulsed modulation: 18 Hz

28 

28 

1720-1845-1970 

Pulsed modulation: 217 Hz

28 

28 

2450 

Pulsed modulation: 217 Hz

28 

28 

5240-5500-5785 

Pulsed modulation: 217 Hz

Rapid / burst electrical spikes  
IEC 61000-4-4  

Power supply: ± 2 kV  
Input/output lines: ± 1 kV  
Repeat frequency: 100 kHz  

Power supply: ± 2 kV  
Input/output lines: ± 1 kV  
Repeat frequency: 100 kHz 

 

Shock waves  
IEC 61000-4-5  

Between phases:  
± 0.5 kV, ± 1 kV  
Between earth and phases  
± 0.5 kV, ± 1 kV, ± 2 kV  

Between phases:  
± 0.5 kV, ± 1 kV  
Between earth and phases  
± 0.5 kV, ± 1 kV, ± 2 kV  

Conducted interference, induced by RF 
fields  
IEC 61000-4-6  

3 V 0.15 MHz 

 80 MHz  

6 V in ISM bands between 0.15 MHz and 80 MHz  
80 % AM at 1 kHz  

3 V 0.15 MHz 

 80 MHz  

6 V in ISM bands between 0.15 MHz and 80 MHz  
80 % AM at 1 kHz  

Power frequency magnetic fields  
IEC 61000-4-8  

30A/m  

30A/m  

Voltage Dips and Interruptions:  
IEC 61000-4-11  

0% UT; 0.5 cycle  
At 0°, 45°, 90°, 135°, 180°, 225°, 270° and 315°  
0% UT; 1 cycle at 0°  
70% UT; 25/30 cycles at 0°  
0% UT; 250/300 cycles  

0% UT; 0.5 cycle  
At 0°, 45°, 90°, 135°, 180°, 225°, 270° and 315°  
0% UT; 1 cycle at 0°  
70% UT; 25/30 cycles at 0°  
0% UT; 250/300 cycles  

NB: There is no deviation from the requirements of IEC 60601-1-2 ed. 4 

NB:  There  are  no  other  known  measures  for  maintaining  basic  safety  with  respect  to  EMC 
phenomena. 

Summary of Contents for I-MOVE

Page 1: ...BMB MEDICAL I MOVE 2VTRS062022 USER MANUAL Supplied By...

Page 2: ...Some illustrations are provided for information purposes and do not accurately represent the device in your possession The information in this document may be modified without notice and does not imp...

Page 3: ...L 10 1 4 USERS 10 1 5 STORAGE 10 1 6 APPLIED PARTS 10 1 7 SYMBOLS AND STANDARDS USED 11 2 INSTRUCTION FOR USE 13 2 1 OPERATING CONDITIONS 13 2 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 13 2 3 MOTORIZED WHEEL 13 2 3 1...

Page 4: ...RODUCTS 24 3 4 1 CLEANING OF THE OUTDOOR CHAIR 25 4 PRECAUTIONS 26 4 1 PRECAUTIONSREGARDINGTHISDEVICE 26 4 1 1 WARNING 26 4 1 2 CONTRAINDICATIONS 27 4 1 3 PRECAUTION ASSOCIATED WITH EQUIPMENT CARE AND...

Page 5: ...operator to convey the patient within a healthcare establishment The products are designed to ensure that there are no unacceptable risks essential performance associated with patient support or cause...

Page 6: ...er Back wheels 300 mm with central braking system can be operated in stand position by the accompanying person Front swivel wheels 125 mm Sliding and self blocking foot rest Polyurethan armrests can b...

Page 7: ...epoxy coated white RAL 9003 Patient file holder Back wheels 300 mm with central braking system can be operated in stand position by the accompanying person Front swivel wheels 125 mm Sliding and self...

Page 8: ...mm with central braking system can be operated in stand position by the accompanying person Front swivel wheels 125 mm Sliding and self blocking footrest Polyurethan armrests can be folded up Accessor...

Page 9: ...ent file holder Back wheels 300 mm with central braking system can be operated in stand position by the accompanying person Front swivel wheels 125 mm Sliding and self blocking foot rest Polyurethan a...

Page 10: ...ight 55 cm Steel frame epoxy coated white RAL 9003 Patient file holder Back wheels 300 mm with central braking system can be operated in stand position by the accompanying person Front swivel wheels 1...

Page 11: ...and be informed of the handling procedures and risks associated with the use of this chair This latter should be handled by a qualified person who is aware of the risks inherent to improper use Additi...

Page 12: ...hure Indicates the maximum patient weight and safe working load Complies with the requirements of Regulation EU 2017 745 of the European Parliament and of the Council Serial number Manufacture date Ma...

Page 13: ...ates that failure to observe the guideline could endanger the patient or user or damage the equipment WARNING This appliance must not be altered without the manufacturer s written consent Caution only...

Page 14: ...eration of the product This is why it is recommended to leave the products for 24 hours in a temperate environment before putting them into service following the conditions described above 2 3 2 BATTE...

Page 15: ...e of your equipment it is recommended to recharge the battery once a month Beyond 50 days of storage without recharging the performance of the battery may be impaired or even irreversibly damaged Batt...

Page 16: ...s Position the product such that it can be easily unplugged Unplug the product before moving it Do not leave the cables in contact with the floor or the casters Do not knot the cables Periodically che...

Page 17: ...e moved away You can view the EMC information here 2 4 1 MOTORISED DRIVE DEMARRAGE Press the start button F o The battery charge level indicator lights up E Fully press the brake control A and then re...

Page 18: ...0 5 seconds Check regularly that nothing on the ground is hindering the rotation of the wheel BRAKING Fully press the brake control A to activate the brake For safety reasons the command reaction tim...

Page 19: ...to lock it To retract the footrest lift it and push it When moving a patient make sure that the footrest is deployed Do not step on the foot rest to sit in the transfer chair Do not stand up on the f...

Page 20: ...t Do not apply a load greater than 20kg on the leg rest 2 7 2 ANTISTATIC SYSTEM The I MOVE EZ GO is equipped with antistatic wheel optional for I MOVE standard version In order to maintain the antista...

Page 21: ...escopic part of the IV pole to the desired height 2 To lock the telescopic part turn the thumb wheel clockwise Ensure that the IV pole is securely locked Safe working load 6 kg This indicative value c...

Page 22: ...the holder for oxygen cylinder in diameter 10cm or or14cm you have to reposition the retaining plate to the good place by unscrewing and retightening it in the hole Check if the screws are well tight...

Page 23: ...22 2 7 6 COIN ACCEPTOR AND WALL FIXATION Token or coin Put the coin in the space provided for this purpose to unlock the chair Fix the wall fixation on the wall and connect the chain with the coin ac...

Page 24: ...LEANING OPERATION Before cleaning the chair unplug it from the mains and ensure that all internal connections are correctly established For routine cleaning of the upholstery painted stainless steel o...

Page 25: ...higher alcohols ketones esters trichloroethylene perchloroethylene Bases 10 Sodium hydroxide 10 Ammonia Acids 10 Nitric 30 Hydrochloric 10 Citric Miscellaneous Pure or weakly diluted bleach Abrasive p...

Page 26: ...BMB MEDICAL I MOVE 2VTRS062022 25 3 4 1 CLEANING OF THE OUTDOOR CHAIR...

Page 27: ...let compliant with standards in force Do not short circuit the batteries and do not leave the system unused and without charging for extensive periods of time as this could cause self discharge leadin...

Page 28: ...e used by the patient to climb onto the product it is a patient comfort element Tell the patient and any accompanying persons not to sit on the armrests Failure to perform these cleaning operations ca...

Page 29: ...y the buyer or user 4 1 4 MC RELATED INFORMATION The products in the I MOVE range are suitable for use in all healthcare establishments with the exception of facilities in the vicinity of HF ELECTROSU...

Page 30: ...n devices IEC 61000 4 3 Frequency MHz Modulation Required level V m Compliance level V m 385 Pulsed modulation 18 Hz 27 27 450 Pulsed modulation 18 Hz 28 28 710 745 780 Pulsed modulation 217 Hz 9 9 81...

Page 31: ...ed In a temperate and not humid room temperature from 10 C to 40 C During storage no heavy weights should be placed on the chair The chair must not be considered as a support surface for any other typ...

Page 32: ...long with damage incurred by abuse The product warranty shall be considered expired however by any of the following Abnormal use Warning paragraph here Work without prior notice to our technical servi...

Page 33: ...nd of life of I MOVE range products that it markets by funding the Recylum recycling channel dedicated to Pro WEEE that collects them free of charge more information on www recylum com In Europe To be...

Page 34: ...Supplied By JD Healthcare Group Pty Ltd 3 22 Beaumont Rd Mt Kuring Gai 2080 p 1300 791 404 e sales jdhealthcare com au w www jdhealthcaregroup com au...

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