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3. Standing Up Using the Bure Rise & Go

Because standing up or transporting patients always entails risks we recommend that two people are always 
present to assist the user at such times.

1. Fit the harness as low as possible across the hips and bottom with the broad upper part around the hips and the 
narrow lower part around the bottom. Attach the strap with the Velcro fastener and tighten it using the steplessly 
adjustable safety belt. Note that the lower part of the harness attached around the patient’s bottom can be opened 
as required, e.g. for visits to the WC.

2. Place the user’s legs at a 90˚ angle with their feet on the floor or platform. Adjust the shin supports to fit the 
user’s shins; remember to avoid pressure on the patellae and patellar tendons. Refer to page 5 for shin support 
adjustment.

3. Thread both attachment belts through the Walker’s frame and the green locking devices. Make sure the belts 
are threaded completely through the locking devices. NB: Check especially that the belts are undamaged. Check 
that belts are not worn or frayed and that the holder and straps are NOT bent or crooked. If the holder and belts 
are crooked (pic 3c-red line) it is a sign that the product has been overloaded, in which case the frame must be 
replaced before further use.

4. Connect the power rise harness and attachment belts (that are secured to the Walker) and tighten them using 
the loops; the belts must be taught on both sides. (see fig. 4a)  
Note: Slide the loop back once the straps have been tightened – this prevents tangling (see fig. 4b).

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Summary of Contents for 056-309/75-B/0-PLUS

Page 1: ...Bure Rise Go DB System IFU no 803 rev 2 210820 SWL 150 kg 330 lbs Instructions for use English Bruksanvisning Svenska ...

Page 2: ...Table of contents English 3 Svenska 11 ...

Page 3: ...56 309 PU 56 309 PU CH 56 309 PU AUS 56 309 PU UK 56 309 TKN_R 56 309 UK 56 309 100 56 309 75 56 309 75 AUS 56 309 75 B 0 56 309 75 B 0 PLUS 56 309 75 B 0 PS PU R 56 309 75 B 0 PS PU TKN_R 56 309 75 B 0 PU 56 309 75 FKN_R 56 309 75 FKNW_R 56 309 75 FKNW_R PU 56 309 75 FKNW_R PU UK 56 309 75 Plus 56 309 75 PLUS PU 56 309 75 PLUS PU UK 56 309 75 PU 56 309 75 PU AUS 56 309 75 PU UK 56 309 75 PU US 56...

Page 4: ...hand control does not show signs of wear before every use Check that the hand control markings are in accordance with the lifting functions Check the battery status of an electrically operated model before using the device It is important to never leave the user alone during the transfer Warranty applies only if repairs or alterations are made by personnel who are authorized by Direct Healthcare G...

Page 5: ...injury Use careful and gentle maneuvers when moving the device Perform maintenance service of the device according to the instructions in the manual IFU at least once every 12 months Accessories must be properly attached They should be tested in relation to the user s needs and functional ability Special care must be taken when using strong electrical power sources such as diathermy and the like s...

Page 6: ...s to fit the user s shins remember to avoid pressure on the patellae and patellar tendons Refer to page 5 for shin support adjustment 3 Thread both attachment belts through the Walker s frame and the green locking devices Make sure the belts are threaded completely through the locking devices NB Check especially that the belts are undamaged Check that belts are not worn or frayed and that the hold...

Page 7: ...ntact with the patient The other carer may stand next to the patient 8 In most cases the patient will not achieve a fully upright standing position encourage the patient to achieve a final upright posture independently or assist the patient by tightening the adjustable harness straps 9 Lower the Walker to its individually adjusted height and swing the forearm supports back into position to provide...

Page 8: ...s To adjust handles to the desired position undo knob adjust handle tighten knob 4 Raising Lowering the Frame Linak TiMOTION 6 Left and Right Adjustment of Armrests The armrests can be adjusted sideways for optimal support the whole arm can be moved in or out and locked with the knob 7 Locking Unlocking Castors Depress the foot brake to set it and lock the castor To unlock press down on the protru...

Page 9: ...box always uses a small quantity of electricity even when the Walker is not in use 9 I F U System TiMOTION Remove the control box cover to make the connections as described below Use a screwdriver or similar refer to the special labels on the control box NOTE Make sure that plugs are connected to the correct sockets otherwise the actuators can be damaged 1 Socket for the height adjustment actuator...

Page 10: ... remaining charge 25 the LED will flash orange red at REGULAR intervals namely 0 5 s ON 4 s OFF NOTE The battery has an in built device that automatically switches it off when remaining charge is 20 The LED is then extinguished The battery must now be fully charged before the electronics can be used again Linak Control box LED lights up yellow during operation is off when the table is not in use W...

Page 11: ...e electric actuator must run smoothly at a constant speed Fit new guide sleeves in frame or end plugs in chrome tubes as required Tighten all lock bolts Replace clamps Tighten the attachment fitting concerned replace bolts lock nuts as necessary Check that the battery hand control actuator are con nected in accordance with the wiring diagram Charge the battery Contact customer services Frame parts...

Page 12: ...ts are sealed to IP65 classification Please note that the product is not made out of stainless material frequent use of water detergents may therefore shorten the life of the product Replace damaged parts immediately must be done by experienced personnel The product is only intended for indoor use If the product is to be cleaned in a washing tunnel washing cabin use PU cushions 12 I F U System Par...

Page 13: ...s Ask your local recycling station for further information about how the different materials in the product metals plastics electronics should be recycled 16 Warranty We provide two years warranty for manufacturing faults does not apply to wear parts For further information or enquiries please contact Direct Healthcare Group Sverige AB Torshamnsgatan 35 SE 164 40 Kista Sweden Tel 46 0 8 557 62 200...

Page 14: ...ush 1000N 1000N 7A 3A Current 6 6 1 0 A 2 6 0 4 A 7A ut 7 A in 3A ut 3 A in Colour Black Aluminium White White Stroke 400mm 55mm 400mm 55mm Mounting dim 605mm 167mm 606 2 mm 165 2 mm Encapsulation IP66 UIP IPX6 IPX6 Control box Battery Producer TiMOTION Linak Voltage 24V 230V 24V Capacity 2 0AH 2 25 ah Encapsulation IP66 IPx6 Colour BLACK White Electrical safety ClassII ClassII double insulated IE...

Page 15: ...onservation function Linak The service indicator lights up solid yellow after about 12 months of use The indicator is a reminder to go through the Maintenance instruction should be done once every 12 months Reset Simultaneously hold down the buttons Fast speed up Fast speed down for about 10 seconds until the control box makes a beeping sound as an acknowledgment that the reset has been done The s...

Page 16: ...lder Hand control Linak 21 Linking arm right 4 58 376 58 402 Battery TiMOTION Battery Linak 22 Linking arm left 5 58 377 58 400 Actuator TiMOTION Actuator Linak 23 58 310 1 Hook for knee support 6 58 373 58 373 1 58 397 Controlbox 220V TiMOTION Controlbox 110V TiMOTION Controlbox Linak 24 58 312 Knee support 7 58 351 Vertical frame 25 58 385 Holder Knee support only PUR 8 58 311 Telescopic Innertu...

Page 17: ...17 I F U System ...

Page 18: ...be holder 56 337 Side support 56 338 Dripstand holder Complete 56 387 Wheel w brake 75 mm 56 358 Wheel w brake 100 mm 56 361 Wheel w brake 125 mm 57 365 Armrestpad center PUR 57 365 L R Armrestpad left right PUR 57 367 Kneepad PUR 58 374 2 Hand Control TH7 56 062 Hand Control PLUS DB TH10 58 326 1 2 3 Coiled Cable EUR UK US AUS 58 411 Hand Control Linak TiMOTION 58 406 EUR UK US AUS Spiral Cable g...

Page 19: ...spection Medical Device Read the manual Caution Product Code Manufacturer information Batch Code Type BF according to the degree of pro tection against electric shock The device is intended for indoor use WEEE Symbol May not be discarded in domestic waste Class II Equipment Duty Cycle 2 min in active ON mode 18 min in rest OFF mode ...

Page 20: ...are and cost savings The philosophy behind SystemRoMedic is focused on the prevention and reduction of occupational injuries while allowing users to experience a greater sense of independence and dignity Through a unique combination of training and a complete range of efficient transfer aids SystemRoMedic offers improvement of both work environment and quality of care and at the same time achieves...

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