Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare 9003 Instructions For Use Manual Download Page 1

Inspiration Cot

Electrically Operated Variable Height 

Children’s Cot

Instructions for use

Summary of Contents for 9003

Page 1: ...Inspiration Cot Electrically Operated Variable Height Children s Cot Instructions for use ...

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Page 3: ...IRATION COT 7 8 ELECTRICS 8 9 EMERGENCY MECHANICAL CPR FUNCTION 9 10 BRAKING AND STEERING 10 11 SIDERAILS 11 12 SHELF 12 13 HEAD AND FOOT ENDS 12 13 1 Hinged Access Point 13 14 TRANSFUSION POLE OPTIONAL EXTRA 14 15 DO SANDDON TS 14 16 CLEANING PROCEDURE 15 16 1 Cleaning Disinfection Guidlines 15 16 2 Steam Cleaning 16 17 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE 17 18 SPECIFICATION 19 19 WARRANTY 21 20 NOTES 22 3 ...

Page 4: ...ty salesorcustomerserviceinformationregardingthisproduct please contact your provider or if in doubt contact Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare Ltd at the following address For Service Support outside the United Kingdom Northern Ireland please contact the local distribution company from where this equipment was purchased Failure to do so may result in the manufacturer s warranty becoming void Service Main...

Page 5: ...s suitable for children of high dependency and those who are a moving and handling risk To aid the carer the cot is adjustable with a simple touch button handset The safe working load of the cot is 160kg 25 stone The safe working load when the mattress platform is in tilt is 50kg 8 stone The maximum patient weight of the cot is 140kg 22 stone The maximum patient weight when in tilt is 45kg 7 stone...

Page 6: ...ional extra 5 Mattress platform 6 Antistatic castor 7 Brake pedal 8 CPR activation handle optional extra 9 Fold down shelf 10 Height adjustment actuator under base chassis not shown 11 Tilt actuators under mattress platform not shown 12 Control box under mattress platform not shown 8 9 Foot End Head End 7 6 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 7: ...uct with the mains power supply type 7 OPERATING THE INSPIRATION COT General Safety Warning Warning When the cot is operated ensure that ancillary equipment and general furniture is not in the way Check that all electrical cables are not in tension and are positioned so as to avoid both patient and carer accidents e g trip hazards Ensure that the mattress used is of correct size and type Ensure th...

Page 8: ...main connected to the mains supply at all times for normal use to ensure that the batteries remain fully charged This will also prolong the life of the batteries iii Resetting Initialising the Electrical System Press and hold both hi low buttons on the handset together An audible alarm will be heard for approximately 5 seconds When the alarm stops sounding release the buttons and drive the cot up ...

Page 9: ...ERGENCY MECHANICAL CPR FUNCTION OPTIONAL ACCESSORY When operating the manual CPR function ensure that all limbs hands and equipment are clear in order to prevent trapping or injury Ensure the correct handle is pulled if unsure pull both Following CPR activation if the system is not reset the mattress platform will not operate correctly ii Resetting the CPR Once the CPR has been activated the syste...

Page 10: ...l is in the steer position it locks one castor on the cot so that it cannot swivel This allows the cot to be steered when being pushed from the head end of the cot When the pedal is in the free position no castors are locked allowing all to swivel freely When the pedal is in the brake position three castors are locked and the cot then cannot move ...

Page 11: ...vers outwards this disengages the locking mechanism While holding the buttons out gently lower raise the side rail into the desired position and release the buttons Ensure that the side rail has locked in position at both ends When operating the side rails ensure that they are free from obstruction to prevent injury entrapment Ensure that the side rails are locked in position at all times Ensure t...

Page 12: ...position To fold the shelf down squeeze both release handles and gently lower it down The shelf has a safe working load SWL of 30kg 12 SHELF Your cot comes with removable head and foot ends allowing for four sided carer access to the mattress platform To remove the ends simply lift the frame out of the location tubes 13 HEAD AND FOOT ENDS Do not exceed the safe working load of the shelf Risk of da...

Page 13: ...he gap in the head foot end lift the green latch position the tubes through the gap and then re close the latch Cot ends which do not feature a hinged access point are available to purchase through Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare 13 1 Hinged Access Point If the patient is able to reach or handle the hinged part on the cot ends it is not advisable to leave them unattended Although the potential of the p...

Page 14: ...s inspected on a regular basis minimum once yearly service Do ensure that all the control plugs are pushed home firmly Do ensure the mains lead is plugged into the mains supply and not in tension Do Not exceed the safe working load of 160kg 25 stone when the mattress platform is flat and 50kg 8 stone when in tilt Do Not store any items under the cot Do Not allow children to play with or under the ...

Page 15: ...ing process if it becomes soiled Rinse down with clean water to remove detergent residue Wipe surfaces down with 1 000 parts per million chlorine solution 0 1 Dry off with a paper towel Always ensure the cleaned parts are allowed to dry before putting the mattress back in place Note If any of the 3 stages stated above detergent rinse down chlorine solution are omitted or combined it will reduce th...

Page 16: ...sure on labels Ensure the cot is dry and all debris from the cleaning process has been removed prior to re use Ensure all electrical functions operate as normal once the cot has been cleaned and dried Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare recommend Tristel Codes NHS Supply Chain Codes FUS SUR FRA Fragranced 1 x 40 sachets FUS SUR UNF Unfragranced 1 x 40 sachets JET HEAD 1 x JET Trigger Head JET PACK FRAG 1 x...

Page 17: ...latform panels The frame is mechanically sound no signs of cracked paint No parts show signs of excessive wear The cot is cleaned following the guidelines in this instructions for use Disposal of components must comply with local policy FAULT DIAGNOSIS In the event that the user experiences problems operating the cot the following checks should be carried out initially General Check that the cot i...

Page 18: ...ries are replaced every 4 years or sooner General Ensure that all fixings including nuts and bolts are tight and that none are missing or incomplete Check that all cabling is in good condition and that wear or abrasion has not caused any excessive bending kinking or damage Check that the mains cable plug is not damaged Should damage or deterioration occur to the mains cable or plug they must be re...

Page 19: ...king the condition of the batteries every six months 19 18 SPECIFICATION Overall length 1450mm Overall width 820mm Height range to top of mattress platform 585mm to 920mm Mattress platform tilt forward and reverse 0 12 Safe working load When not in tilt When in tilt Maximum patient weight When not in tilt Maximum patient weight When in tilt 160kg 25 stone 50kg 8 stone 140kg 22 stone 45kg 7 stone V...

Page 20: ... the requirement of 60601 1 2 2007 the RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference to nearby electronic equipment however interference to sensitive equipment is possible Qualifiedusersofthecotcanhelppreventelectromagneticinterferencebymaintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters If the cot or any alternative equipmen...

Page 21: ...rs who will at their option unless otherwise provided by law a correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts and labour b replace the product with one of the same or similar design or c refund the purchase price All replaced parts and products on which refund is made become the property of Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare New or reconditioned parts and products may be used in the perform...

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Page 24: ...INFORMATION Tel 44 0 845 0600 333 Fax 44 0 845 0600 334 Email info drivedevilbiss co uk www drivedevilbiss co uk Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare Ltd Heathfield Lane Birkenshaw West Yorkshire BD11 2HW United Kingdom A member of the Drive DeVilbiss Group of Companies ...

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