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User Manual                                      

 

Careleda P/L   M-03 WI-364rev0   Edited 26.02.2020                                               

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CAREFULLY READ AND UNDERSTAND INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING CHAIR 

 

3.7  Auto Position Functions (for models with this 
feature) 

 

Apply brakes before carrying out these 
functions. 

 

Make sure all limbs and Equipment are clear of 
legrest and backrest paths 

 
3.7.1
 Auto Flat, 

position function – this Supine/Flat 

position has been pre-set for your convenience. To 
operate – lay the chair position out flat or supine, 

press 

& hold

 the button on the handset labelled ‘Auto Flat’ 

until all actuators/functions have stopped moving or the 
desired position has been reached. See Figure 7.1 
The seat will level, the backrest lay flat, and the legrest 
will raise up/elevate. 

 
3.7.2
 Auto Chair, 

position function – this chair or seated 

position has been pre-set for your convenience. To 
operate, 

press & hold

 the button on the handset labelled 

‘Auto Chair’ until all actuators/functions have stopped 
moving and the desired chair position has been reached. 
See Figure 7.2 
The seat will tilt to 2 degrees forward, the backrest 
raise up, and the leg rest will lower completely. 
 

3.7.3 Auto 

M3

, 

position function – this third Auto 

memory position can be programmed to suit your needs 
for an alternative ‘Auto’ position. To program this 
button to a chair position of your choice, please refer 
the Section 5 of this Manual.
 
To operate, 

press & hold

 the button on the handset 

labelled ‘M3’ until all actuators/functions have stopped 
moving and the desired chair position has been reached. 
See Figure 7.3 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

  
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

3.8  Footplates (for models with this feature) 
 
3.8.2 Fold Away Footplate Type (figure 8) - Make sure 
the client is correctly positioned and brakes are on. 
Unhook the flaps each side of the legrest cushion. Lift up 
only the end of the legrest cushion and fold out the 
footplate. Re-attach the flaps to the side of the legrest 
frame.  
NB: Before any forward transfer, this footplate must be 
folded away/stowed under the legrest cushion.  
 

FIG 8 

 

3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

cont’d

 

5.

 

 

FIG 7.1 

 

FIG 7.2 

 

FIG 7.3

 

Summary of Contents for Care Recliner Series

Page 1: ...Operating and Care Instruction Manual Comflex Care Recliner Series CRN CRS Manual or Electric Function Range ULTIMATE...

Page 2: ...operate the handset by repeatedly pressing the buttons if any of the functions will not move Do not continually operate the chair functions Doing this may cause the thermal fuse in the control box to...

Page 3: ...or those persons who are at risk of developing pressure sores who may spend a large part of their day sitting or lying down and who require a quality care solution The Comflex Recliner Series chairs h...

Page 4: ...ndset buttons on the 3rd row to either recline or anticline the seat tilt chair seat to the desired position 3 2 Backrest Adjustment for models with this feature Apply brakes before carrying out this...

Page 5: ...Models See Figure 5 and use the handset buttons on the 2nd row to either elevate or lower the leg rest to the desired position Leg rest MUST NOT be used for sitting on 3 6 Adjust Leg Rest for forward...

Page 6: ...tors functions have stopped moving and the desired chair position has been reached See Figure 7 2 The seat will tilt to 2 degrees forward the backrest raise up and the leg rest will lower completely 3...

Page 7: ...s consider suitability for the client 3 10 Operate Brake Castors Individual brakes on front and rear castors 3 10 1 To engage press down red tab at a 3 10 2 To disengage press top of red tab b Brake T...

Page 8: ...a g e CAREFULLY READ AND UNDERSTAND INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING CHAIR Swing Back Lateral Supports models with this feature Pull catch pin swing lateral back then release catch pin do the same to swing l...

Page 9: ...2020 9 P a g e CAREFULLY READ AND UNDERSTAND INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING CHAIR Some Key Features Illustrated Supine Position Tilt and Recline 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS cont d 8 2 Function Gas assisted OR...

Page 10: ...d The Safe Working Load and Serial Number can be found on the label attached to the back of the chair frame as shown in the following images Please note Removal of this label may result in voiding of...

Page 11: ...d Correct Equipment Use NOTE REMEMBER In any manoeuvre the safety of the Client and Response is paramount This is only a guide and does not take the place or override your OH S training or Client hand...

Page 12: ...NG CHAIR NOTE REMEMBER In any manoeuvre the safety of the Client and Response is paramount This is only a guide and does not take the place or override your OH S training or Client handling techniques...

Page 13: ...ce from surrounding equipment Interference of surrounding equipment may cause serious damage to your equipment or safety issues for the client or carer Failure to comply with the space requirements in...

Page 14: ...User Manual Careleda P L M 03 WI 364rev0 Edited 26 02 2020 14 P a g e CAREFULLY READ AND UNDERSTAND INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING CHAIR Plan View Clearance Diagram 4 Client Equipment Positioning 13...

Page 15: ...from seat cushion 700 700 Backrest Recline Range SEAT 0 95 180 95 180 Backrest Width at Shoulders between Lateral Supports 500 550 Castors DL TB type individual locking 100 100 Overall Height Backrest...

Page 16: ...Auto Flat functions will be setup during this process If the Control Box has already been setup and you wish to add or remove an actuator the buttons must be held for approx 10 seconds before movemen...

Page 17: ...User Manual Careleda P L M 03 WI 364rev0 Edited 26 02 2020 17 P a g e CAREFULLY READ AND UNDERSTAND INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING CHAIR 5 Technical Data Incl System Information...

Page 18: ...ttery pack is missing Replace missing battery pack Bad Battery connection Check the battery connections Batteries are flat Plug the power cable into mains power and charge for a minimum of 24hrs If pr...

Page 19: ...0msec OFF If problem persists locate faulty actuator or cable and replace Try the RESET INITIALISATION procedure and then in turn run all functions 13 FATAL ERROR is indicated via an intermittent beep...

Page 20: ...wear and deterioration Remove any hair and grime build up on castors Check that directional lock and brake functions both work correctly Please note All pintles must be checked at regular intervals T...

Page 21: ...types please contact your supplier for further information The batteries must be new or maintained by means of charging at least every 3rd month The batteries which make a set must be supplied with i...

Page 22: ...an have a value of between 1 and 6 The following products can be marked with IPX6 but they are still allowed for wash tunnels ACP ACM mini ACM new BA18 CB12 14 18 DJB FS2 HB40 LA28 LA32 LA34 stand LA3...

Page 23: ...he upholstery 2 Replaceable Foams and Vinyl Should it be necessary replacement foams and vinyls are available to keep the product up to standard 3 Framework The central framework of your Comflex chair...

Page 24: ...are confidential to the intended recipients and neither the document nor any part of it may be copied reproduced stored and circulated in any form using any method without written permission of the ma...

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