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VIC429-INS-LAB-RevA21 7

2  UNCRATING INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT — REPORT ANY SHIPPING DAMAGE IMMEDIATELY

 

WARNING:

 Inform shipper of any damages — leave carton intact. Leave equipment in the 

receiving area until inspection is complete.

NOTICE — POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE

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  NOTICE: The crate contains fragile, expensive medical equipment. Uncrate and handle 

carefully. If after uncrating the equipment you find any damage (no matter how slight), 

report the damage to GF Health Products, Inc.

WARNING — PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD

 

WARNING:

 When cutting bands, always use tool specifically designed for that purpose. 

This will help avoid personal injuries possibly incurred when bands are cut and tension is 

released.

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 

Operating

Temperature

5°C to 40°C

Relative Humidity

20% to 90% @ 30°C

Atmospheric Pressure

700 to 1060 hPa

Storage and Transport

Temperature

-10°C to 50°C

Relative Humidity

20% to 90% @ 30°C

Atmospheric Pressure

700 to 1060 hPa

UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT: Follow each step in the order shown in these instructions.

Your Hausted equipment has been carefully packed at our manufacturing plant to ensure safe 
shipment to your medical facility. There are several procedures you must follow to put your new 
equipment in service. These procedures only take a few minutes to complete and all are required 
to ensure proper operation of the equipment.
1.  Cut the two bands around the shipping carton.
2.  Remove the top cap of the carton and remove the two box side panels.
3.  Remove the equipment from the carton.
4.  Check to see if all features of the equipment work properly. If all the features work, advance 

to step 5. If any of the features do not work properly, call GF Health Products, Inc. at 
1.770.368.4700.

5.  Clean the equipment using mild detergent to remove any dirt accumulated during shipment, 

and place the equipment into service.

Summary of Contents for Hausted VIC429

Page 1: ...1 VIC429 VIDEO IMAGING CHAIR OPERATING MANUAL READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING YOUR VIC429 VIDEO IMAGING CHAIR SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE THE MOST CURRENT VERSION OF THIS MANUAL CAN BE FOUND ONLINE AT WWW HAUSTED COM ...

Page 2: ...ON INSTRUCTIONS 9 3 1 3 VIC429 FEATURES ILLUSTRATED 10 3 2 VIC429 SPECIFICATIONS 11 3 3 BRAKING AND STEERING OPERATION 12 3 3 1 APPLYING THE BRAKES 12 3 3 2 RELEASING THE BRAKES 12 3 3 3 APPLYING THE STEERING LOCK 12 3 3 4 RELEASING THE STEERING LOCK 12 3 4 TOP AND BACK ADJUSTMENT 13 3 4 1 RAISING THE TOP 13 3 4 2 LOWERING THE TOP 13 3 4 3 RECLINING THE CHAIR BACK 14 3 4 4 RETURNING THE CHAIR BACK...

Page 3: ...MS 20 TRANSFER OF PATIENT FROM VIC TO A SECONDARY DEVICE 20 3 10 PERFORMING PATIENT TRANSFER 21 PATIENT TRANSFER 21 PATIENT TRANSFER FROM A SECONDARY DEVICE TO VIC 21 4 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE FOR THE USER 22 5 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 23 6 GF HEALTH PRODUCTS INC LIMITED WARRANTY FOR HAUSTED BRAND STRETCHERS AND CHAIRS 24 7 DISPOSAL AND KEY TO SYMBOLS 26 DISPOSAL 26 KEY TO SYMBOLS 26 8 INDEX 27 COPYING...

Page 4: ...patient treatment transport or recovery Service Information A thorough preventive maintenance program is essential to safe and proper unit operation This manual contains maintenance schedules and procedures which should be followed for satisfactory equipment performance We encourage you to contact GF Health Products Inc with maintenance concerns Advisory A listing of the safety precautions to be o...

Page 5: ...d throughout this manual and their significance DANGER Indicates a potential hazard situation or unsafe practice that if not avoided will result in death or serious personal injury WARNING Indicates a potential hazard situation or unsafe practice that if not avoided could result in death or serious personal injury CAUTION Indicates a potential hazard situation or unsafe practice that if not avoide...

Page 6: ...ient is seated in the chair ensure the side rails are up and the patient is secured with patient safety straps WARNING Patient entry egress and transfer from the chair should always be from the center side rail location with the side rail in the down position and the brakes locked WARNING At no time should the patient be permitted to enter or exit from the ends of the chair when in partial or tota...

Page 7: ...Storage and Transport Temperature 10 C to 50 C Relative Humidity 20 to 90 30 C Atmospheric Pressure 700 to 1060 hPa UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT Follow each step in the order shown in these instructions Your Hausted equipment has been carefully packed at our manufacturing plant to ensure safe shipment to your medical facility There are several procedures you must follow to put your new equipme...

Page 8: ...sed during transport easy to remove for radiological procedures Easy to operate rotating seat section Dual side hydraulic foot pedal controls height adjustment Four wheel brake and steer system Independent leg section Fold down height adjustable footrest Accessory wells two on each side Built In chart holder Removable push handles Four hook and loop safety straps for patient head chest waist and l...

Page 9: ...and the patient is secured with patient safety straps G WARNING Patient entry egress and transfer from the chair should always be from the center side rail location with the side rail in the down position and the brakes locked H WARNING At no time should the patient be permitted to enter or exit from the ends of the VIC when in partial or total recline position I WARNING When transporting patient ...

Page 10: ...RAP MOUNTING RODS See WARNING F REMOVABLE PUSHBAR See WARNING I GREEN PNEUMATIC ASSIST BACK RECLINE LEVER See WARNINGS B F H and I See Section 3 4 3 PATIENT ENTRY See WARNINGS G and H See Section 3 3 HINGING RAIL LATCH TOP ROTATION WARNING LABEL See WARNING K see Section 3 8 1 RED BRAKE LOCK PEDAL See WARNINGS G J See Section 3 3 HYDRAULIC HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT PEDAL See Section 3 4 INDEPENDENT LEG SE...

Page 11: ...x 70 5 55 9 x 179 1 Unit Height 58 5 to 66 5 148 6 to 168 9 24 to 31 5 61 0 to 80 0 Back Section Width 14 35 6 14 35 6 Caster Diameter 5 12 7 5 12 7 Pad Multi Density Sectional Thickness 3 7 6 3 7 6 VIC429 Specification lb kg Product Weight 170 77 Shipping Weight 494 224 Maximum Weight Capacity Evenly Distributed 324 147 VIC429 Specification degree Trendelenburg Position 0 to 10 Seat Tilt 0 Back R...

Page 12: ...ng 3 3 2 Releasing the Brakes To release the four wheel central braking system depress the green pedal on the patient s left at the VIC head end shown circled in red in Fig 3 3 2 until the pedal is in a horizontal position Fig 3 3 3 All four wheels will then rotate and swivel freely 3 3 3 Applying the Steering Lock From the VIC head end depress the green pedal downward into locked position Fig 3 3...

Page 13: ...IC is in recline position WARNING The VIC has a warning label on the top of the base cover that states When chair is in nontransport mode patient must remain fully upright patient must never be reclined patient must never be left unattended 3 4 1 Raising the Top Press the pump pedal pedal nearest the head end to the floor Fig 3 4 1 then release the pressure on the pedal Repeat this process until t...

Page 14: ...ht Position To return the back to upright position squeeze the recline lever and lift up on the back section Fig 3 4 4 3 4 5 Trendelenburg Position The VIC back has a Trendelenburg range of 0 horizontal position shown in Fig 3 4 5 to 10 Trendelenburg position To activate Trendelenburg position from any other position depress the green recline lever shown in Fig 3 4 3 Allow the back to lower into t...

Page 15: ... while positioning the leg section Fig 3 5 2 Once desired position of the leg section is reached release the lever and the leg section will be locked in place Fig 3 5 3 When the leg section is independent it can be repositioned at any time by turning the lever clockwise Fig 3 5 3 s NOTICE Always support the leg section when turning the red lever 3 5 2 Returning to Chair Mode Hold and support the l...

Page 16: ...sition With the pan in the retracted position pull out on the handles on either side of pan Fig 3 6 1 The footrest will drop into the lower position Fig 3 6 2 To place footrest in upper position Grasp the handles on both sides of the pan and tilt the pan up while lifting Fig 3 6 3 Once the pan is up all the way tilt the pan out until it locks into upper position Fig 3 6 4 To return the footrest to...

Page 17: ...he rail Grasp the rail and lift it until the latching mechanism locks into place Fig 3 7 2 WARNING When patient is seated in the chair ensure the side rails are up and the patient is secured with restraint straps WARNING Rail release handle will not release unless force is applied laterally to outside top of rail WARNING The chair has a warning label located on both side rails indicating a pinch p...

Page 18: ... 8 1 Mode Definitions Transport Mode The VIC is in transport mode when the green arrow by the seat lock knob is aligned with the green arrow on the base circled in red in Fig 3 8 1 and the seat is locked as shown in Figs 3 8 1 and 3 8 2 Nontransport Mode The VIC is in nontransport mode is when the seat has been locked 90 counterclockwise from transport mode as shown in Figs 3 8 3 and 3 8 4 WARNING...

Page 19: ...e Lock the caster brakes depress the red pedal at the foot end of the unit on the patient s left circled in red in Fig 3 8 5 to approximately 45 Secure patient with safety straps Elevate chair to maximum height Fig 3 8 7 Pull out on the seat lock knob circled in red in Fig 3 8 6 to release lock Rotate chair counterclockwise until it locks into nontransport mode Fig 3 8 7 3 8 3 Transport Mode Later...

Page 20: ...orted WARNING When chair is in nontransport mode patient must remain fully upright patient must never be reclined patient must never be left unattended Definition of Terms Used in the Following Instructions see Fig 3 10 1 below Transfer Side Terms Secondary Patient Device The transfer side will always be located on the attendant s right side when standing at the patient s foot end facing the patie...

Page 21: ...g instructions on previous page Patient Transfer from a Secondary Device to VIC Follow the same procedure as in transferring from VIC to a secondary device on previous page except you must verify that the VIC is positioned so that the patient s abdomen is in line with the chair seat before attempting to transfer a patient to the VIC otherwise tipping may occur ...

Page 22: ...t choice for vinyl Properly diluted quaternaries are also acceptable for vinyl Quaternary Isopropyl disinfectants ARE NOT recommended for vinyl Disinfectants for urethane products Standard Upholstery Quaternary disinfectants are recommended for urethane Quaternary Isopropyl disinfectants are recommended for urethane Phenolics SHOULD BE AVOIDED on urethane Disinfectants for all products All fabrics...

Page 23: ...600 PEDIATRIC POSITIONER 36 X7 HSA063700 PEDIATRIC POSITIONER 48 X 10 HSA063800 PEDIATRIC POSITIONER 60 X 13 HSA0658 FOAM WEDGE PATIENT POSITIONING HSA071600 X WIDE SAFETY STRAPS WITH HOOK AND LOOP HSA071700 UNIVERSAL HEAD SAFETY STRAP HSA0721 PUSHBAR REMOVABLE STAINLESS STEEL COMES STANDARD HSA4002 VIC BACK EXTENSION ASSEMBLY VIC429 ONLY MFG AFTER 4 98 H000018 TELESCOPING I V ROD 27 TO 50 2 SECTI...

Page 24: ...ment to the original customer unless there is an expiration date on the component in which case the warranty shall expire on the earlier of warranty period or the expiration date OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE Obtaining Warranty Service Inside the U S A GF Customer Service Representative must authorize warranty service Please contact the GF Customer Service department by calling 1 770 368 4700 or by e...

Page 25: ...ITY AND THE LIABILITY OF GF S SUPPLIERS SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW The warranties contained herein together with GF s Terms and Conditions found on GF s website and which may be updated from time to time contain all the representations and warranties with respect to the subject matter of this document and supersede all prior negotiations agreements and understandings w...

Page 26: ...e and fiber content to aid sorting of plastic parts Product Metal Scrap Cable Scrap Electronic Scrap Plastic Recycling or Combustion VIC429 X X None X KEY TO SYMBOLS The following symbols are used on Hausted product labels Protective Earth Manufacturer Earth Ground Keep Dry General Warning Sign Fragile Handle with Care CE Mark Electrical and Electronic Equipment ETL Consult Instructions for Use EC...

Page 27: ...Limited warranty 24 N Nontransport mode 18 Nontransport mode enter 19 NOTICE statement significance 5 O Operating instructions 8 P Patient transfer instructions 20 Patient transfer performing 21 Preventive maintenance for the user 22 R Rail lower 17 Rail raise 17 Rail repositioning 17 Rails hinging 17 S Safety statements significance of 5 Service information 4 Steering lock applying 12 Steering lo...

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