Operating Manual
GF HEALTH PRODUCTS, INC.
Hausted
®
Video imaging Chairs
Models: ViC329 & ViC429
GFH1300
117
RevA13
Page 1: ...Operating Manual GF HEALTH PRODUCTS INC Hausted Video imaging Chairs Models ViC329 ViC429 GFH1300117RevA13 ...
Page 2: ...WARNING COPYING PROHIBITED this manual is protected by Federal Copyright law which provides for damages of up to uSD 20000 as well as criminal fines and imprisonment for unauthorized copying ...
Page 3: ...hese with you indications for use the Hausted electric powered Chairs are intended for use in 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 encourag you to contact GF Healt...
Page 4: ... Main 770 368 2386 Fax www Hausted com Class 1 equipment type B equipment equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or oxygen or nitrous oxide ipX4 Splash proof equipment not suitable for continuous operation Duty Cycle 10 six minutes in one hour the base language of this document is engliSH any translations must be made from the base language docume...
Page 5: ...Back 3 4 3 3 independent leg Section 3 5 3 3 1 independent Operation 3 5 3 3 2 returning to Chair Mode 3 5 3 4 adjustable Footrest 3 6 3 4 1 repositioning the Footrest 3 6 3 5 Hinging rails 3 7 3 5 1 repositioning the rail 3 7 3 6 ViC Chair rotating instructions 3 8 3 6 1 Mode Definitions 3 8 3 6 2 non transport Mode anterior posterior position 3 9 3 6 3 transport Mode lateral position 3 10 3 7 pa...
Page 6: ... stand on foot rest l when not in use do not leave the ViC chair in a recline position l when patient is seated in the chair the side rails should be up and the patient should be secured with restraint straps l patient entry egress and transfer from the ViC chair should always be from the center side rail location with the side rail in the down position and brakes locked l at no time should the pa...
Page 7: ...own in these instructions unpaCKing 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 are required to ensure proper operation of the equipment 1 Cut the two bands around the...
Page 8: ...ecured with restraint straps g patient entry egress and transfer from the ViC chair should always be from the center side rail location with the side rail in the down position and brakes locked H at no time should the patient be permitted to enter or exit from the ends of the ViC chair when in partial or total recline position i the patient should be placed in a fully upright position with chair i...
Page 9: ...ning g H See section 3 7 See warning K See Section 3 6 See warning g through J See Section 3 1 See Section 3 2 See Section 3 3 See warning g through J See Section 3 1 See warning C H See warning D See Section 3 4 See warning F See Section 3 5 See warning F See warning C H 22 50 22 70 5 58 5 24 31 5 66 5 ...
Page 10: ...caster should be locked from swiveling and rotating 3 1 2 releasing the Brakes Depress the green pedal at the head end of the unit on the patients left until the pedal is in a horizontal position Figure 3 2 all four wheels should rotate and swivel freely 3 1 3 applying the Steering lock From the head end of the ViC chair depress the green pedal downward into locked position Figure 3 3 push the ViC...
Page 11: ...t unattended 3 2 1 raising the top press the pump pedal pedal nearest the head end to the floor Figure 3 4 then release the pressure on the pedal repeat this process until desired height is obtained use smooth strokes on pump pedal to ensure patient comfort 3 2 2 lowering the top press down on the release pedal pedal nearest the foot end Figure 3 5 until desired height is obtained 3 2 3 reclining ...
Page 12: ...g section Figure 3 9 Once desired position of the leg section is reached release the lever and the leg section will be ridged Figure 3 10 when the leg section is independent it can be repositioned at any time by turning the lever clockwise Figure 3 9 nOte always support the leg section when turning the red lever 3 3 2 returning to Chair Mode Support the leg section turn the lever counter clockwise...
Page 13: ...the retracted position pull out on the handles on either side of pan Figure 3 13 the footrest will drop into the lower position Figure 3 14 to place the footrest into the upper position grasp the handles on both sides of the pan tilt the pan up while lifting Figure 3 15 Once the pan is up all the way tilt the pan out until it locks into position Figure 3 16 to return the footrest into the retracte...
Page 14: ...ositioning the rail the ViC rail has two positions up and down both positions lock the rail into place to put the rail down while supporting the rail Figure 3 17 squeeze the two red tabs under the seat Figure 3 18 allow the rail to hinge all the way down until it locks into place Figure 3 19 to raise the rail squeeze the two red tabs under the seat Figure 3 18 lift the rail all the way up until it...
Page 15: ...n green arrow by the seat lock knob is aligned with green arrow on the base and seat is locked non transport mode is when chair seat has been locked 90 counterclockwise from transport mode non transport mode is to be used only for performing clinical procedures Figure 3 20 rear View transport Mode lateral position Side View the transport mode is when the green arrows on the seat and back section a...
Page 16: ...uld be placed in a fully upright position with chair in low height when transporting patient the patient should never be transported when the ViC is in a reclined position 3 6 2 non transport anterior posterior position lock the caster brakes Figure 3 1 Secure patient in sitting position with restraints elevate chair to maximum height Figure 3 4 pull out on the seat lock knob Figure 3 21 to releas...
Page 17: ... position when patient is seated in the chair the side rails should be up and the patient should be secured with restraint straps 3 6 3 transport Mode lateral position pull out on the seat lock knob Figure 3 21 rotate the chair clockwise 90 Figure 3 23 until it locks into the transport mode see Figure 3 20 insure the chair is locked in the transport mode see Figure 3 20 before transporting or recl...
Page 18: ...nsfer sides 5 recline the ViC chair into horizontal plane 6 Maneuver chair so the transfer sides of the two devices are making contact limit transfer gap as much as possible 7 lock the ViC chair caster brakes l warningS perSOnal inJury HaZarD Maximum patient weight 147 kilograms 325 lbs the ViC chair is not intended to replace a stretcher or a gurney Do not sit on end as tipping may occur Do not s...
Page 19: ...ent transfer of patient from a Secondary Device to ViC Chair Follow same procedure as in transferring from ViC chair to a secondary device above except you must verify that the ViC chair is positioned so that the patients abdomen is in line with the chair seat before attempting to transfer a patient to the ViC chair otherwise tipping may occur ...
Page 20: ... vinyl products properly diluted quaternaries are also acceptable Quaternary Isopropyl disinfectants are not recommended for vinyl Disinfectants urethane products Quaternary disinfectants are recommended for urethane products Quaternary Isopropyl disinfectants are recommended for urethane Phenolics should be avoided on urethane Disinfectants all products All fabrics may be cleaned with a 1 10 dilu...
Page 21: ...bly ViC429 Only mfg after 4 98 Sa0725 00 universal Head restraint with Dorsocervical 000018 00 telescoping i V rod 27 to 50 2 Section with Holder stainless apC012 00 restraint Straps with Velcro Comes Standard with 2 Straps apC020 00 patient tray apC14D 00 Oxygen tank Holder 065990 00 arm Board with pad for sitting Sa4002 ViC Back extension Field upgrade ViC429 Only mfg after 4 98 l it is recommen...
Page 22: ... BaSe aSSeMBly Figure 6 1 ViC BaSe aSSeMBly 36 38 37 41 12 40 34 33 35 54 55 42 43 45 4 44 46 5 4 5 53 49 50 3 4 52 31 32 30 51 15 14 2 19 1 5 13 8 29 56 5 11 22 10 58 9 61 20 57 7 6 27 23 25 48 28 24 60 40 5 47 4 26 18 62 63 64 63 64 59 17 21 39 16 ...
Page 23: ...m Short 2 15 066837 linK Connecting 1 16 060018 pin link 2 17 031466 pin Cotter 3 32 x 1 2 long 2 18 066826 peDal Brake Foot 1 19 062683 Cap Starlock 4 20 031101 SCrew Set 1 4 20 x 1 2 long 2 21 011422 COllar Crank Shaft worm 3 22 066902 rOD Hex Brake long 2 23 068046 peDal pump left 1 24 068045 peDal pump right 1 25 062128 SCrew Button Head Socket 1 4 20 x 1 1 4 long 4 26 031055 nut lock 1 4 20 4...
Page 24: ...1116 SCrew Column glide 4 51 p 150830 573 SCrew 1 4 20 nylon tip 8 52 068199 SCrew Column glide w O point 4 53 066867 aSSeMBly inside Column 1 54 066869 laBel Operation 1 55 066868 laBel Seat lock 1 56 031080 waSHer Flat 5 16 8 57 069192 HeaD Steer pedal 1 58 055119 waSHer nylon 1 2 5 59 031080 waSHer Shim 5 16 2 60 031156 grOMMet rubber 2 61 066544 Cap Steer pedal green 1 62 066543 Cap Brake peda...
Page 25: ...6 5 illuStrateD partS BreaKDOwn 6 Figure 6 2 Seat aSSeMBly Figure 6 2 Seat aSSeMBly 25 34 26 33 10 24 16 31 32 30 2 29 28 21 20 17 18 1 11 23 13 5 14 37 15 35 12 36 9 8 19 7 6 22 3 27 ...
Page 26: ...ovable retaining 4 15 069193 rail Side ViC left 1 16 069194 rail Side ViC right 1 17 061067 aSSeMBly rail trigger plate 2 18 052763 Spring rail plunger 2 19 061101 plunger 2 20 061091 taB Vinyl red 4 21 061174 plate Stationery trigger right 1 22 061172 plate Stationery trigger left 1 23 031500 SCrew truss Head Machine 10 24 x 1 0 long 4 24 052275 SpaCer Seat pan 4 25 12966C CuSHiOn Seat Mauve 1 26...
Page 27: ...aKDOwn 6 Figure 6 3 FOOt SeCtiOn Figure 6 3 FOOt SeCtiOn 10 13 15 16 6 14 7 1 5 27 11 25 29 22 4 3 28 2 51 54 49 48 50 53 58 59 52 57 55 46 45 47 12 43 42 38 41 8 20 19 9 36 37 26 17 34 30 26 31 23 24 38 33 39 44 32 35 51 56 18 ...
Page 28: ...1 laBel Foot rest warning 1 17 063022 laBel Service 1 18 031137 ring retaining 1 19 031457 tag Serial identification 1 20 031458 tag Mylar Cover For identification 1 21 not used 1 22 061198 laBel Head and Foot warning 2 23 065412 SpaCer activating lever 1 24 031500 SCrew truss Head Machine 10 24 x 1 0 long 1 25 031432 SCrew Flat Socket Head 10 24 x 5 8 long 2 26 031421 nut lock 10 24 5 27 060018 p...
Page 29: ...lunger 1 47 061311 CaBle right plunger 1 48 061310 CaBle a p C leg Control 1 49 031364 waSHer Sae Flat 1 4 1 50 060105 lOCK Mechlok Mechanical 1 51 062641 ring retaining 5103 25 3 52 061331 tuBe leg extension 1 53 031102 SCrew Set Knurled 1 4 20 x 1 4 long 2 54 066821 aSSeMBly plunger tube left 1 55 061328 aSSeMBly plunger rod 2 56 061324 ring internal retaining 3 8 2 57 066820 aSSeMBly plunger tu...
Page 30: ...2 12 14 15 8 19 18 4 23 24 30 13 25 17 5 6 29 15 7 1 10 9 8 11 31 32 28 16 26 34 36 35 33 9 27 16 Kit part number Sa0721 37 40 39 42 53 49 52 38 41 46 43 44 47 48 55 54 56 45 nOte For Model 429 ViC Chair mount gas spring in this location removable push handles place in wells on back of back section ...
Page 31: ...riVet pop 4 4 15 031320 SCrew Flat Head Socket 1 4 20 x 3 4 long 6 6 16 031507 nut acorn 1 4 20 6 6 17 011318 pin Clevis 3 8 X 1 7 16 long 1 1 18 066824 HanDle release Vic Chair 1 1 19 061070 Cap Vinyl recline green 1 1 20 075627 pin gas Spring Hinge 1 1 21 031137 ring retaining 1 1 22 062652 Spring pneumatic 1 1 23 065472 CHaMBer triger 1 1 24 061153 pin actuator 1 1 25 030287 Cap 3 8 pal 1 1 26 ...
Page 32: ...Connector 1 45 p75292 plate Handle Mounting 1 46 075289 welDMent extension activating Handle 1 47 061196 SCrew truss Head Machine 10 32 x 3 8 3 48 031063 nut acorn 10 32 3 49 075296 tape Handle glide teflon 1 50 13104l pile Velcro 2 00 x 5 00 not Shown 1 51 000794 rivet pop 3 16 not Shown 2 52 075298 label ViC Back instruction 1 53 075273 Cap red Vinyl 1 54 075826 aSSeMBly upper Channel 1 55 06915...
Page 33: ...ampering or failure to seek and obtain repair or replacement in a timely manner 2 Products which are not properly installed used or cleaned and maintained as required in the official manual for the applicable product 3 Products considered to be of a consumable nature including but not limited to filters fuses gaskets lubricants and charts 4 Accessories or parts not provided by GF 5 Charges by anyo...
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