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CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................................................3

INTENDED USE ..............................................................................................................................................................3
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS—READ BEFORE USE ...................................................................................3

WARNINGS ...............................................................................................................................................................3

ASSEMBLY ............................................................................................................................................................................5

UNPACKING....................................................................................................................................................................5

UPHOLSTERED BACK ASSEMBLY........................................................................................................................5

OPERATION ..........................................................................................................................................................................8

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SIDE TABLE OPERATION ..............................................................................................................................................9
SIDE PANEL OPERATION ............................................................................................................................................10
RECLINER OPERATION...............................................................................................................................................11

FIRST POSITION (UPRIGHT POSITION) ..............................................................................................................11
SECOND POSITION (FIRST RECLINE POSITION) ..............................................................................................11
THIRD POSITION (SECOND RECLINE POSITION) ..............................................................................................12
TRENDELENBURG POSITION (ALSO KNOWN AS SHOCK POSITION) ...........................................................12

GAS SPRING TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ..............................................................................................................13

ADJUSTING CABLE TENSION .............................................................................................................................13

RECLINERS WITH HEAT AND MASSAGE OR HEAT ONLY FEATURE ...........................................................................14

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING GUIDE ..................................................................................................................14

DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................................................................14
CONNECTION ........................................................................................................................................................14
MAIN COMPONENTS .............................................................................................................................................14
HEAT AND MASSAGE / HEAT ONLY INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS .............................................................15
HEAT AND MASSAGE / HEAT ONLY UNIT OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS.........................................................17
HEAT AND MASSAGE / HEAT ONLY UNIT TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE .........................................................19

CARE AND MAINTENANCE ...............................................................................................................................................20

EVERY THREE MONTHS .............................................................................................................................................20
UPHOLSTERY MAINTENANCE AND STAIN REMOVAL ............................................................................................20

FOR GUARDIAN, PATRIOT PLUS, RENAISSANCE AND SAVOY FABRICS ONLY ...........................................20
COLOR TRANSFER ...............................................................................................................................................20
DISINFECTANTS ....................................................................................................................................................20

CDC RECOMMENDATIONS .........................................................................................................................................21

DISPOSAL AND KEY TO SYMBOLS .................................................................................................................................23

DISPOSAL .....................................................................................................................................................................23
KEY TO SYMBOLS .......................................................................................................................................................24

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ..........................................................................................................................................25
LIMITED WARRANTY .........................................................................................................................................................26
INDEX...................................................................................................................................................................................27

Summary of Contents for Lumex FR587W Series

Page 1: ...a Wide Series FR587WH Deluxe Clinical Care Recliner Extra Wide with Heat and Massage Series FR587WHO Deluxe Clinical Care Recliner Extra Wide with Heat Only Assembly and Operating Instructions SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE LX_FR587W INS LAB RevH21 ...

Page 2: ...UIDE 13 ADJUSTING CABLE TENSION 13 RECLINERS WITH HEAT AND MASSAGE OR HEAT ONLY FEATURE 14 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING GUIDE 14 DESCRIPTION 14 CONNECTION 14 MAIN COMPONENTS 14 HEAT AND MASSAGE HEAT ONLY INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 15 HEAT AND MASSAGE HEAT ONLY UNIT OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 17 HEAT AND MASSAGE HEAT ONLY UNIT TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 19 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 20 EVERY THREE MONTHS 20 UPHOLSTE...

Page 3: ...ial statements used throughout this manual and their significance 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 or unsafe practice that if not avoided could result in minor or moderate personal injury s NOTICE Indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice that if not avoi...

Page 4: ...ardous condition which may result in serious injury and will void the warranty WARNING This product can expose you to chemicals including Di 2 ethylhexyl phthalate DEHP which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm For more information go to www p65warnings ca gov furniture WARNING GF Health Products Inc specifically disclaims responsibility...

Page 5: ...g actuating lever total locking caster total of 3 on recliner black locking tab rear directional swivel locking caster right rear leg only green locking tab Clinical Care Recliner Series FR587W Upholstered Back Assembly 1 After removing all components from the carton engage all four locks on the casters before beginning assembly 2 See the location of three clevis pins two ring cotter pins and two ...

Page 6: ...e 5 Lift the upholstered back from the sides and place it horizontally with the upright back tubes resting on the recliner frame 6 Align the holes on the upright back tubes of the upholstered back with the holes on the seat frame Place the 3 8 diameter clevis pins through the mounting holes in the frame and back as shown at right 7 Secure the two clevis pins by placing a large cotter pin through t...

Page 7: ...levis pins through the U brackets and hinges with the other hand 9 Secure the clevis pins by placing the ring cotter pins through the hole in the clevis pins as shown at right 10 Replace side panels Insert side panel into recliner frame by locating the tabs underneath the armrest Make sure side panel is properly aligned and that the top edge is behind the locking tabs Press side panel into frame s...

Page 8: ...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 portion of the actuator tab until the lever is back in the normal operating position Directional swivel caster The fourth caster located on the right rear position of the recliner is a directional swivel l...

Page 9: ...de table disengaged position Side Table SIDE TABLE OPERATION 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 lightly on table to ensure locking tabs are engaged To lower table Lift the side table up slightly until tabs disengage slots and pull table away from armrest Lower side table to self storing position ...

Page 10: ...way and down from frame There are tabs on the frame underneath the armrest that hold the side panel in place To install side panel Insert side panel into recliner frame by locating the tabs underneath 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 11: ...tment rest and 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 up place hands on armrests and pull yourself up while leaning your body forward away from the recliner back while at the same time pushing down evenly on the footrest with your legs Reclin...

Page 12: ...ush handle to recline To return grasp push handle and pull forward to raise the recliner back Info Due to the 450 lb 204 1 kg weight capacity EVENLY DISTRIBUTED the Series FR587W Recliner has two gas pistons to assist in the recline and return of the back One piston assists during the rearward movement of the back the other piston assists during the return of the back to an upright position For th...

Page 13: ...ove the gas spring from the recliner by disassembling the two ring cotter pins and the two clevis pins that secure the gas spring to the back frame 2 Lower the back until it rests on the stop bars on the recliner frame Loosen the lock nut on the gas spring 3 Hold the hinge assembly while turning the gas spring until the cable just becomes taut Back off the gas spring an additional half turn Info I...

Page 14: ...Unit offers three levels of seat and back heat as well as a gentle or firm massage function for just the lower back or both lower and upper back the Heat Only Unit offers three levels of seat and back heat 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 handheld pendant It is designed ...

Page 15: ...Only cable connections are disconnected Info Model FR587WH Heat and Massage requires two connections one for the control box the following step 4 and the other for the massage motor the following steps 6 and 7 Info Model FR587WHO Heat Only requires one connection for the control box the following step 4 CAUTION To prevent personal injury and damage to the recliner always obtain assistance when pos...

Page 16: ...ng tab snaps into place 5 For Heat and Massage Functions only Locate the black plastic corrugated tube at the lower back of the Recliner 6 For Heat and Massage Functions only Pull on the red wires coming out of the plastic tube Locate MASSAGE MOTOR Connector within Corrugated Tube Connect MASSAGE MOTOR wires Connect Massage Motor Wires 7 For Heat and Massage Functions only There is a connector wit...

Page 17: ...00200RevA20 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 above left has two membrane switches The left switch controls the Massage Function and the right switch controls the Heat Function You can use either the Heat or Massage or both functions at the same tim...

Page 18: ...n 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 He...

Page 19: ...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 may have to be tugged lightly to check if the wire is still crimped to the pin 2 POST INSPECTION a If improper or loose connections are found reconnect them firmly unless a loose wire has been found P...

Page 20: ...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 colors need more care more often Info The cleaning products recommended were used in a laboratory setting Spradling Group has no relationship with the manufacturers of those cleaning products Color T...

Page 21: ...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 disinfectant Do not use alcohol to disinfect large environmental surfaces Use barrier protective coverings as appropriate for noncritical surfaces that are Touched frequently with gloved hands during the ...

Page 22: ...uired 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 cloths When performing low or intermediate level disinfection of environmental surfaces in nurseries and neonatal units avoid unnecessary exposure of neonates to disinfectant residues on these surfaces ...

Page 23: ... and components into different 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 sorting of plastic parts Product Metal Scrap Cable Scrap Electronic Scrap Plastic Recycling or Combustion FR587W X X N A X FR587WH X X X X FR587WHO X X X X ...

Page 24: ...ed 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 AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT CONSULT INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE MD MEDICAL DEVICE ...

Page 25: ...1 2 67 3 cm Arm Height from Seat 8 20 3 cm Seat Height 21 1 2 54 6 cm Seat Width 23 1 2 59 7 cm Seat Depth 20 1 2 52 1 cm Depth Fully Reclined in Trendelenburg 76 193 0 Width with Both Side Tables in Upright Position 53 134 6 kg Shipping Weight 138 1 2 lb 62 8 kg Maximum Weight Capacity 450 lb 204 1 kg EVENLY DISTRIBUTED For complete technical specifications please call the Graham Field Technical ...

Page 26: ...required in the official manual for the applicable product 3 Products considered to be of a non durable nature including but not limited to filters fuses gaskets lubricants and charts 4 Accessories or parts not provided by GF 5 Matching of color grain or texture except to commercially acceptable standards 6 Changes in color caused by natural or artificial light 7 Charges by anyone for adjustments ...

Page 27: ...eat and massage heat only troubleshooting guide 19 I Important safety precautions 3 Intended use 3 Introduction 3 K Key to symbols 24 L Limited warranty 26 O Operation 8 R Recliner operation 11 S Side panel install 10 Side panel operation 10 Side panel remove 10 Side table lower 9 Side table operation 9 Side table raise 9 Symbol key 24 T Technical specifications 25 Trendelenburg shock position 12 ...

Page 28: ...mfield 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 2016 MDSAP Certified Company Designed Engineered and Assembled in the USA Manufactured by GF Health Products Inc One Graham Field Way Atlanta GA 30340 3140 ...

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