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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

 

Packing symbols

 

Maximum 

stacking, 

it 

determines 

the 

maximum 

amount  of  cartons  that  can  be 

stacked  during  transportation 

and  storage  “according  to 

packaging”.

 

 

It determines that the packaging 

must  be  stored  or  transported 

with the arrow side up.

 

 

 

It determines that the packaging 

must  be  stored  and  transported 

with  caution  (it  must  not  fall  or 

be impacted).

 

 

Product Symbols

 

Caution: 

It  indicates  important 

instruction for product operation. 

Failure  to  follow  it  can  cause 

dangerous malfunction

 

 

Note: 

It 

indicates 

useful 

information 

for 

product 

operation

 

 

 

Important: 

It  indicates  safety 

instructions 

for 

product 

operation. Failure to follow it can 

result  in  serious  danger  to  the 

patient

 

 

Grounding  (at  various  points  on 

the  equipment)  indicates  the 

condition of being grounded

 

 

Spitting Position Activation 

/ Return to last position

 

 
 
 
 

 

It determines that the 

packaging must be stored or 

transported protected from 

humidity (do not expose it to 

rain, water splashes or floors.

 

 

It 

determines 

that 

the 

packaging  must  be  stored  or 

transported  protected  from 

light.

 

 

It determines the temperature 

limits 

within 

which 

the 

packaging  must  be  stored  or 

transported.

 

 
 
 
 

On position

 

 

 

Off position

 

 

 

Type B

 

 
 

 

Seat up 

 
 

Seat down 
 

 

 
Backrest up 

 
 

Backrest down

 

 

It determines the working 
positions ”1 and 2”

 

It determines the working 
positions ”3 and 4”

 

 

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Owner’s Manual – New Versa Chair 

Summary of Contents for New Versa

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL New Versa Chair English...

Page 2: ...2 897 114 Rod Abr o Assed Km 53 450m Cx Postal 782 CEP 14097 500 Ribeir o Preto S P Brazil Telephone 55 16 3512 1212 Technical manager Daniel R de Camargo CREA SP 5062199650 ANVISA Registration No 101...

Page 3: ...1 Precautions and warnings during equipment installation 21 Recommendations for equipment maintenance 22 Precautions and warnings during equipment use 22 Precautions and warnings after equipment use 2...

Page 4: ...he best in class in the world This manual gives you an overview of your equipment It describes important details that can guide you in its correct use as well as in solving small problems that may eve...

Page 5: ...d patient entry easier for patients with mobility limitations Trendelenburg position automatic position with the chair movement Large tray space to accommodate all instruments The equipment was constr...

Page 6: ...all optional items your equipment will consist only of the items chosen during your purchase option 01 02 03 05 04 08 06 07 01 Headrest 02 Chest backrest 03 Fixed arms 04 Seat 05 Footrest 06 Joystick...

Page 7: ...tion against electric shock Type B Applied Part Mode of operation Continuous with intermittent charge 1min work and 4 min rest Protection against harmful water penetration IP00 The entire chair for ex...

Page 8: ...by means of 2 fuses and internal overcurrent protection for equipment attached to the chair Electronic System The chair has an integrated electronic system with low voltage which allows total interfa...

Page 9: ...11 Group 1 New Versa Chair uses RF energy only for its internal function However its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any Interference with nearby electronic equipment RF Emissio...

Page 10: ...s to land It is recommended that the quality of the energy supply be that of a typical hospital or commercial environment Voltage drops short interruptions and voltage variations in the power supply i...

Page 11: ...through on site electromagnetic inspection be less than the level of compliance in each frequency rangeb Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol NOTE 1 At...

Page 12: ...ng to the transmitter frequency 150 kHz up to 80 MHz d 1 2 p 80 kHz up to 800 MHz d 1 2 p 800 kHz up to 2 5 GHz d 2 3 p 0 01 0 12 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...

Page 13: ...13 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions mm 13...

Page 14: ...t It indicates safety instructions for product operation Failure to follow it can result in serious danger to the patient Grounding at various points on the equipment indicates the condition of being...

Page 15: ...For your safety the Chair leaves the factory positioned at 220V so make sure that your network is compatible before connecting it if it is 127V request the presence of an authorized Dabi Atlante tech...

Page 16: ...akes the added weight not to compromise the set stability How to fix the chair base to the floor The base of the chair must be fixed to the floor using S 10 Plastic Bushing Hexagonal Wood Steel Screw...

Page 17: ...that stays on off when the office is on off If the Chair is in any movement seat and or back working position and at this moment there is a power outage or accidental disconnection of the main switch...

Page 18: ...te the joystick laterally to the left right to raise lower the backrest To stop the movement just stop activating the joystick Longitudinal movement of the headrest Optional Rotate the handle located...

Page 19: ...and turn the handle clockwise to lock the mechanism Make sure that the assembly has been sufficiently tightened to prevent movement during use Multiarticulated Headrest Press and hold the pneumatic l...

Page 20: ...function as the Chair pedal 1 Chip Blower 2 Back to Zero 3 Micro Motor Memory 4 Reflector 5 Dry tip actuation pushing the pedal sliding lever to the left 6 Counterclockwise implant removal by pushing...

Page 21: ...ental conditions in normal use situations The equipment was designed not to be sensitive to interference such as magnetic fields external electrical influences electrostatic discharges pressure or pre...

Page 22: ...s cause interference with other equipment Do not use this equipment in conjunction with other devices that are very sensitive to interference or with devices that create high electromagnetic disturban...

Page 23: ...nt has any abnormality check if the problem is related to any item listed in the topic unforeseen events failures causes and solutions If it is not possible to solve the problem turn off the equipment...

Page 24: ...equipment must not be disposed of as household waste Precautions to be taken against foreseeable or unusual risks related to equipment deactivation and abandonment In order to avoid environmental con...

Page 25: ...te Sodium Nitrite Essence Deodorized Propane Butane Demineralized water For more information on cleaning procedures refer to the manufacturer s instructions on the product WARNING This product can als...

Page 26: ...it is not possible to solve the problem turn off the equipment and request Dabi Atlante technical assistance UNFORESEEN EVENTS TROUBLESHOOTING If you encounter any problem in the operation follow the...

Page 27: ...isit and the travel expenses of the technician except when the customer sends the equipment to carry out maintenance within the technical assistance establishment Consumer Protection Code art 50 sole...

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