Graham Field LUMEX FR566G Series Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 17

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4. 

Heat and Massage MASSAGE Option:

 Press the 

MASSAGE

 switch to start this function. The 

Massage Function Settings are as follows:
a)  Press selector switch for Setting 1: Gentle Lower Back Massage.
b)  Press selector switch AGAIN for Setting 2: Firm Lower Back Massage.
c)  Press selector switch AGAIN for Setting 3: Gentle Upper and Lower Back Massage.
d)  Press selector switch AGAIN for Setting 4: Firm Upper and Lower Back Massage.
e)  Press selector switch AGAIN: Massage function Shuts Off.

5. 

Heat and Massage

 or 

Heat Only HEAT Option

: Press the 

HEAT

 switch to start this function. 

The Heat Function Settings are as follows:
a)  Press selector switch for Setting 1: High Heat, 104°F (40°C), brightest LED.
b)  Press selector switch AGAIN for Setting 2: Medium Heat, 101°F (38.6°C), bright LED.
c)  Press selector switch AGAIN for Setting 3: Low Heat, 100°F (37.8°C), dim LED.
d)  Press selector switch AGAIN: Heat function shuts off.
e)  There is a small red indicator light, which illuminates only during the Heat function, in the 

selector switch. The light’s brightness is determined by the Heat level being used: 

Brightest = High Heat;    

Dimmest = Low Heat.

6.  The Unit automatically shuts off at the following times:

a) 

HEAT FUNCTION:

 After one hour of continuous use at the same level.

b) 

MASSAGE FUNCTION:

 After fifteen minutes of continuous use at the same level.

c)  To restart the Unit, follow previous steps 4 and 5.

Summary of Contents for LUMEX FR566G Series

Page 1: ...cliner with Heat and Massage Series FR566DGH Deluxe Clinical Care Recliner with Drop Arm with Heat and Massage Series FR566GHO Deluxe Clinical Care Recliner with Heat Only Series FR566DGHO Deluxe Clin...

Page 2: ...OWN AS SHOCK POSITION 11 DROP ARM FUNCTION SERIES FR566DG ONLY 12 TO OPERATE THE DROP ARM FEATURE 12 RECLINERS WITH HEAT AND MASSAGE OR HEAT ONLY FEATURE 13 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING GUIDE 13 DESCRIP...

Page 3: ...must pay attention to and abide by There are additional safety statements in other chapters or sections which may be the same as or similar to the following or specific to the operations Please note t...

Page 4: ...cept during transport WARNING Unauthorized modification of your recliner or the use of non Lumex replacement parts may change the structure of the recliner and could create a hazardous condition which...

Page 5: ...side panel Trendelenburg release bar padded push handle total locking caster total of 3 on recliner black locking tab rear directional swivel locking caster right rear leg only green locking tab Clini...

Page 6: ...mechanism 2 Remove two pre installed threaded knobs from back one on each side 3 Carefully guide the upholstered back onto the mechanism inserting both bayonet links at the same time through the two c...

Page 7: ...fied by black actuator tabs that lock both the wheel and the swivel To activate the total lock simply press down on the BLACK actuator tab until it locks To release the total lock press on the raised...

Page 8: ...le disengaged position Side Table SIDE TABLE OPERATION ALL MODELS To Raise Table Raise the side table all the way up and slide in toward the armrest until tabs engage slots in mount bracket Press down...

Page 9: ...the armrest Make sure side panel is properly aligned and that the top edge is behind the locking tabs Press side panel into frame sides Make sure that both push buttons are protruding into side panel...

Page 10: ...nd reading To Achieve Second Position First Recline Position Reclining by patient place hands on armrests and push body against recliner back to recline yourself to desired position To bring yourself...

Page 11: ...ndle with the other hand Push back on push handle to recline To return grasp push handle and pull forward to raise the recliner back Trendelenburg Position Also Known as Shock Position Info This posit...

Page 12: ...are locked are at the same height in order to reduce the amount of lifting required to transfer the patient and are as close to one another as possible Failure to heed these warnings could result in p...

Page 13: ...se of this product Description The Lumex Healthcare Seating Heat and Massage Heat Only Unit is a low voltage 12V Heat and Massage Heat Only Unit controllable by the user and or caregiver via a handhel...

Page 14: ...Only Installation Instructions 1 Place the back cushion over the vertical bayonet lugs of the recliner mechanism Secure the back on each side with the threaded screw knobs per the previous Upholstere...

Page 15: ...g tabs snap into place as shown above Connector Security Lock 5 If you need to replace the Hand Pendant remove the small white connector security lock as shown above 6 Remove the tape holding the back...

Page 16: ...0200RevA20 SEE OPERATING MANUAL FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS HIGH HEAT PRESS 1 TIME MEDIUM HEAT PRESS 2 TIMES LOW HEAT PRESS 3 TIMES 3 The Heat and Massage Pendant Selector Switch Faceplate shown at abov...

Page 17: ...The Heat Function Settings are as follows a Press selector switch for Setting 1 High Heat 104 F 40 C brightest LED b Press selector switch AGAIN for Setting 2 Medium Heat 101 F 38 6 C bright LED c Pr...

Page 18: ...ts f Are all cable connections to the control module in place Are the connectors fully engaged g Are any of the connectors damaged h Are the wires within the connectors attached to the pins Each wire...

Page 19: ...e 1 part isopropyl alcohol to 1 part water Info Using alcohol on a regular basis can affect the properties of the product Once a month you can use a soft bristle brush for a deeper cleaning Info Light...

Page 20: ...ning and maintaining noncritical medical equipment In the absence of a manufacturer s cleaning instructions follow certain procedures Clean noncritical medical equipment surfaces with a detergent disi...

Page 21: ...ired by facility policy or after cleaning up large spills of blood or other body substances Clean mops and cloths after use and allow to dry before reuse or use single use disposable mop heads and clo...

Page 22: ...ent waste groups such as metal cable electronic recoverable resource and plastic for recycling or combustion Most plastic components are provided with a plastic types code and fiber content to aid sor...

Page 23: ...d on Lumex Recliner product labels MANUFACTURER FRAGILE HANDLE WITH CARE CE MARK CAUTION EC REP EUROPEAN AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE UDI UNIQUE DEVICE IDENTIFIER GENERAL WARNING SIGN KEEP DRY ELECTRICAL...

Page 24: ...t from Seat 8 20 3 cm 8 20 3 cm Seat Height 22 55 9 cm 22 55 9 cm Seat Width 20 1 2 52 1 cm 20 1 2 52 1 cm Seat Depth 20 50 8 cm 19 48 3 cm Depth Fully Reclined in Trendelenburg 75 190 5 cm 76 193 0 c...

Page 25: ...case the warranty shall expire on the earlier of warranty period or the expiration date OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE A GF Customer Service Representative must authorize warranty service Please contact...

Page 26: ...INCOME LOSS OF USE DOWNTIME COVER OR EMPLOYEE OR INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR WAGES PAYMENTS AND BENEFITS The warranties contained herein contain all the representations and warranties with respect to the s...

Page 27: ...ide 18 I Important safety precautions 3 Info statement significance 3 Intended Use 3 Introduction 3 L Limited warranty 25 N NOTICE statement significance 3 O Operation 7 P Product description 5 R Recl...

Page 28: ...field com 2012 GF Health Products Inc All Rights Reserved Lumex is a trademark of GF Health Products Inc Tente is a trademark of TENTE GmbH Co FED REP GERMANY GF Health Products Inc is an ISO 13485 20...

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