Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare Sidhil CHE03 Instructions For Use Manual Download Page 1

Doherty Treatment Chair 

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Instructions for use

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Page 1: ...Doherty Treatment Chair Range Instructions for use ...

Page 2: ...air 8 6 OPERATION OF THE CHAIR 9 6 1 General Safety 9 6 2 Brake System 9 6 3 Electrical Operation 10 6 4 Operating the Leg Section Angle 11 6 5 Operating the Leg Extension 12 6 6 Leg Section Retraction and Minimum Height 12 6 7 Adjusting the Backrest Angle 13 6 8 Operating the Arm Rail 14 6 9 Operating the Tilt Arm if supplied 15 7 DECONTAMINATION 16 8 MAINTENANCE 18 8 1 Fault Finding 20 9 SPECIFI...

Page 3: ...er 1 1 Features Electrically operated height adjustment Adjustable backrest angle Adjustable leg rest angle Leg extension feature Washable fabric covering on upholstered surfaces Braked castors for manoeuvrability Warnings in this instructions for use highlight potential hazards that if disregarded could lead to injury or death 1 2 Warnings and Cautions Cautions in this instructions for use highli...

Page 4: ...ults Patients with learning difficulties Unauthorised people Beforeapatientusesthechairariskassessmentmustbeperformedonapatient by patient basis The risk assessment should include but is not limited to The chair s surroundings must be monitored in order to make sure that any clashing points with other equipment are avoided Caution 2 3 Chair Load Safe Working Load 177kg 28 stone Maximum User Weight...

Page 5: ... to the maximum angle perpendicular to the seat Cable handset and wiring should be secured above the base Arms are to be fixed in the lowest position Brakes to be applied Leg extensions to be fully retracted The chair should be covered to protect from fluid ingress if required The chairs must not be stored one on top of another Ambient temperature 10 C to 50 C Humidity 20 90 at 30 C not condensing...

Page 6: ...N Maximum patient weight Refer to instructions for use Place of Manufacture W E E E Label Donotdiscardingeneralwaste followlocalrecyclingpolicy Type B Applied part Warning Class II Do not sit on sections Safe working load ...

Page 7: ... Lift arms 6 Handset 7 Front fixed wheel 8 Extending leg 9 Leg section release handle 10 Main lift actuator and control box 11 Brake castor 12 Adjustable arm fixture 13 Phlebotomy tilt arm 14 Backrest release handle 1 2 3 4 14 13 12 11 10 9 7 6 5 8 Phlebotomy Chair CHE04 Treatment Chair CHE03 ...

Page 8: ...rts and are not under excessive tension Warning Once the chair has been delivered and positioned ensure the chair is checked before use 5 2 Checking the Chair Ensure there is no obvious damage to the chair Has all packaging been removed e g cable ties Velcro securing the platform sections Ensure the chair and all accessories are at room temperature Ensure the chair has been cleaned and disinfected...

Page 9: ... patient is positioned appropriately When a patient is left unattended ensure the chair is lowered to its minimum height Ensure the chair is plugged into a suitable mains supply 6 OPERATION OF THE CHAIR 6 2 Brake System The chair has 2 braked castors To apply the brakes Press the brake pedal down To release the brakes Lift the brake pedal up When the chair is in use ensure that both brakes on the ...

Page 10: ...eached To lower the chair press the right button on the handset indicated by the arrow pointing downward Keep the button depressed until the desired height is reached The chair automatically stops when the maximum or minimum height is reached The chairs have an integral retractable handset holder on both sides of the backrest so that the handset can be stored when not in use When the chair is in u...

Page 11: ...ted when adjusting as the lift mechanism is unlikely to lift the full load Warning Caution The leg section is not intended to be sat on the chair can be damaged if this occurs To modify the angle of the leg section pull the release handle up towards the upholstered section of the leg When the handle is squeezed the lift mechanism will release and allow the leg to be positioned Once the desired ang...

Page 12: ...etraction and Minimum Height The design of the leg section extension allows for retraction if lowered onto an obstruction The minimum height when fully retracted as indicated by the red arrow is 58mm Caremustbetakenwhenoperatingtheheight adjustment of the chair any obstructions must be removed and feet kept clear of the moving parts The retraction of the legs is intended as a safeguard which gives...

Page 13: ...ngle Oncethedesiredangleisachieved releasethehandletolockthebackrest in position Warning Care must be taken when repositioning the angle of the backrest Be sure there are no obstructions within the chairs footprint and inform the user before making adjustments to the angle With no load on the backrest it may move unexpectedly if the release handle is pulled With weight on the backrest it will need...

Page 14: ...g sure the shaft bridges between both walls of the Put the accessory in the desired position and rotate the handle clockwise to tighten The hand wheel allows for the arm accessory to be moved forwards and backwards Turn the hand wheel clockwise to secure the slide unit once in position Handles hand wheels should be periodically checked to ensure they remain tight Warning Release the slide unit by ...

Page 15: ... at the front of the phlebotomy trough and the other on the hand wheel Simultaneously push down pull up on the front of the trough and the hand wheel to reposition the angle Once the desired angle is achieved firmly tighten the hand wheel at the back of the collar Note the achievable angle of the arm trough is dependent on the height of the trough above the jaw clamp Care must be taken when reposi...

Page 16: ...point pen dyes blood etc must be cleaned off immediately to prevent absorption into the fabric resulting in permanent staining Always ensure the cleaned parts are allowed to dry before putting any accessories back in place Note Hospital disinfectant products can be used when diluted according to the manufacturer s instruction Note The use of neat bleach or similar surface cleaners is not recommend...

Page 17: ...ead JET PACK FRAG 1 x refill pack fragranced JET PACK UNF1xrefillpackunfragranced FAL649 Fuse for Surfaces Fragranced FAL650 Fuse for Surfaces Unfragranced FAL688 1 x JET Trigger Head FAL696 1 x refill pack fragranced FAL697 1 x refill pack unfragranced Refer to the Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare infection control policy copies are available from Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare Ltd Contact details can be f...

Page 18: ...rpose All parts are present The frame is mechanically sound with no signs of cracked paint No parts show signs of excessive wear The chair is cleaned following the guidelines in this instructions for use All welds are present and show no cracks or signs of failure All electrical cables are in good condition The electrical component housings are not cracked or damaged The leg extensions still opera...

Page 19: ... is not possible due to the patient s mobility care should be taken for the service engineer not to make contact with the patient when working on electrical items Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare recommends that the list of checks on the previous pagearefollowedasaminimumwhenperformingtheannualserviceprocedure Formoredetailedserviceinformationpleaserefertotheservicemanual Copies are available from Drive...

Page 20: ... in at both ends Fuse has blown in the mains plug Check to see if the power on light on the control box is lit if not replace fuse Actuator handset leads not plugged in Check plug connections on the control box Damage to mains cable actuator cable or handset cables Turn off at the mains and contact your approved service engineer Duty cycle exceeded Turn off at the mains and contact your approved s...

Page 21: ...24mm Backrest length 871mm Height range 472mm 874mm Under chair clearance 104mm to underside of frame Under chair clearance 66mm to underside of cable bracket Leg configuration Extendable Leg extension range 136mm Leg angle 0 90 Backrest angle 0 85 Safe working load 177kg 28 stone Maximum patient weight 160kg 25 stone Weight of chair 65kg ...

Page 22: ...22 Phlebotomy Chair CHE03 Treatment Chair CHE04 ...

Page 23: ...alified users of the Treatment Chair can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters If the Treatment Chair or any alternative equipment is found to be operating abnormally mitigation measures are to be taken such as the separation distances being increased and or the products being re orientated E...

Page 24: ... Rest various colours available please contact your supplier for colour options CHA04 1 Phlebotomy Tilt Arm Note Characteristics of the towel rail can be found in the specific instructions for use Useofthepaddedarmandphlebotomyarmcanbefoundintheseinstruction for use ...

Page 25: ...nternational distributors 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 Ltd New or reconditioned parts and products...

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Page 28: ...l 44 0 845 0600 333 Fax 44 0 845 0600 334 Email info drivedevilbiss co uk www drivedevilbiss co uk Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare Ltd Sidhil Business Park Holmfield Halifax West Yorkshire HX2 9TN United Kingdom A member of the Drive DeVilbiss Group of Companies ...

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