Hill-Rom Affinity III User Manual Download Page 1

User manual

Affinity

®

III

Summary of Contents for Affinity III

Page 1: ...User manual Affinity III...

Page 2: ...oratories Inc OneStep is a trademark of Hill Rom Inc Quanto is a registered trademark of Huntington Laboratories Inc SideCom is a registered trademark of Hill Rom Inc Slo Blo is a registered trademark...

Page 3: ...Bed Models 10 4 5 Central Brake and Steer 10 4 6 CPR Release 11 4 7 Fluid Basin 11 4 8 Foot Section Lift Off or Slide Off 12 4 9 OneStep Foot Supports 14 4 10 Headboard 15 4 11 IV Pole 15 4 12 Labor...

Page 4: ...iding Position 27 7 2 Lateral Position Sims 28 7 3 Kneeling Position 28 7 4 Legs Elevated With Foot Mattress 28 7 5 Squatting With The Labor Bar 29 7 6 Pushing With The Labor Bar 29 7 7 Pushing With T...

Page 5: ...ion The symbol below highlights a WARNING or CAUTION Warning and Caution A WARNING identifies situations or actions that may affect patient or user safety Disregarding a warning could result in patien...

Page 6: ...troduction This manual provides the information required for normal operation of the Affinity Three Birthing Bed from Hill Rom Before operating the Affinity Three Birthing Bed be sure that you have re...

Page 7: ...r bed functions such as the optional air support system Location The battery backup indicator is located on the siderail to indicate the battery condition Battery Backup LED Indicators ON Battery stat...

Page 8: ...hich needs to be disposed of properly according to your local regulations For assistance in disposing of the battery contact your maintenance technician 4 3 Bed Controls The Affinity Three Birthing Be...

Page 9: ...r the bed 16 41 cm The low position is for general use and to assist with patient egress while the high position is used for patient procedures Location Caregiver siderail right hand and left hand To...

Page 10: ...f the foot section is at its lowest position when the bed is lowered the bed will stop at a higher position to ensure that the foot section does not interfere with the base 4 3 3 Head Section The Head...

Page 11: ...ll NOTE The Nurse Call controls cannot be locked out 4 3 5 Seat Section Mattress Control Optional The Seat Section Mattress Control enables you to inflate or deflate the seat section mattress in order...

Page 12: ...t or the Straight Edge 4 5 Central Brake and Steer The Affinity Three Birthing Bed is equipped with 2 wheel braking and 1 wheel steering To Activate To brake press down firmly on the Brake Pedal desig...

Page 13: ...face to support a CPR board To Activate Pull the emergency CPR Release handle on either side of the bed Release your hand when the head section is down to the lowest position 4 7 Fluid Basin The fluid...

Page 14: ...t section between the snaps as close to the body as possible Lift Off Foot Section Lift and slide the foot section toward you bending your knees while taking a step backward Slide Off Foot Section Squ...

Page 15: ...it and slide the foot section toward you while taking a step backward Turn the foot section so the stand is down and with the knees bent place it on the floor To Install Grasp the foot section with bo...

Page 16: ...Step Foot Supports can be simultaneously positioned up or down through use of the motor powered foot section yoke This foot section yoke controls the overall height up and down Each support can be ind...

Page 17: ...he IV pole sockets are located at each corner of the bed at the head end Deploy Remove the IV pole from the holders Insert the pole into the desired socket and turn clockwise until it drops fully into...

Page 18: ...t off when the room gets brighter The night light does not function when the bed is powered by the battery Location The night light is located on the bottom center of the bed frame 4 15 Siderails The...

Page 19: ...comfort during labor recovery and postpartum while minimizing the cost maintenance and labor concerns associated with the use of overlays Seat Support Enables the patient to tailor her own comfort le...

Page 20: ...tation Patient head and foot section controls are embedded in the inside panel of the siderails on both sides of the bed for the patient s convenience Powered operation allows the patient to respond t...

Page 21: ...pports attached P7634C Full leg supports telescoping P278 P27802 Instrument tray lift slide P156 ISS mobile stand kit P159 ISS offset bar P158 ISS transfer pole P3613 Labor bar P276 O2 Tank holder P53...

Page 22: ...orking load is 5 lb 2 3 kg 6 2 Arm Board The arm board is held in place between the frame and mattress The padding is removable for cleaning The maximum safe working load is 30 lb 14 kg P3626B Slipcov...

Page 23: ...le the support downward For SHORT PATIENTS angle the support upward The maximum safe working load is 60 lb 27 kg 6 4 Comfort Pad The comfort pad is simply placed on top of the mattress and fitted secu...

Page 24: ...s are interchangeable right and left For leg support installation place the rod into the steel sockets located at the point where the foot section attaches to the yoke Drop them into the sockets and r...

Page 25: ...ENTS angle the support upward The maximum safe working load is 60 lb 27 kg 6 9 Instrument Tray The instrument tray is available in both a lift off and slide off version Location The instrument tray is...

Page 26: ...a regulator The mounting points are located to enable the oxygen tank holder to pivot Installation Install the mounting bar vertically into a mounting socket at the head end of the bed frame Place the...

Page 27: ...h the upper collar down and lower the upper pole section into the lower pole section Lift the lower section of the IV pole up and lower the pole down to the stored position behind the headboard The po...

Page 28: ...er the head section mattress for protection from normal wear and tear and from fluids Foot Section Slipcover The foot section slipcover is simply placed over the foot section mattress for protection f...

Page 29: ...he head of the bed to a comfortable position by pressing the Head Up control Lower the foot section by pressing the Foot Down control Place the patient in an upright position Place the bed pan backwar...

Page 30: ...he joint 7 3 Kneeling Position Raise the head section of the bed to the full upright position Have the patient kneel on the seat section and use the head section of the bed for support 7 4 Legs Elevat...

Page 31: ...rtable position by pressing the Head Up control Insert the labor bar into the support sockets so it angles away from the head of the bed Lower the foot section if needed by pressing the Foot Down cont...

Page 32: ...ed for the staff to assist her Lower the foot section if desired 7 9 Epidural Spinal Lateral Approach Lower and tuck away one siderail Position the bed to a comfortable height and lower the head of th...

Page 33: ...se the head of the bed to place the patient in a sitting position Pull up the labor grips Position the patient s feet in the foot supports Remove the foot section Use the Foot control to raise or lowe...

Page 34: ...um over the cut out space Remove the foot section and raise the bed to a comfortable working height NOTE Check pressure points Press the Foot Up control to raise the supports so that they securely sup...

Page 35: ...be set when the bed is occupied and especially when moving a patient from one surface to another Patients often use the bed for support when getting out of bed and could be injured if the bed unexpect...

Page 36: ...be used as restraint devices Medical personnel should determine the appropriate use of siderails and ensure patient safety Failure to do so could result in patient injury 1 Develop guidelines for all...

Page 37: ...ersonnel CAUTION Before transporting the bed ensure that the power cord is stored on the power cord wrap holder provided on the headboard Failure to do so could result in equipment damage WARNING Impr...

Page 38: ...nd educate your staff on the risks associated with electric equipment It is never prudent or necessary for personnel to place any part of their body under or between moving parts of the bed Whenever a...

Page 39: ...es an effective maintenance program We recommend that you perform annual preventive maintenance PM and testing for Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations JCAHO PM and testing no...

Page 40: ...bed for intra hospital transport Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage WARNING Fully extended IV poles could impact doorways or ceiling fixtures Lower the poles prior t...

Page 41: ...cleaners solvents or detergents Equipment damage could occur General Cleaning Clean the unit with a lightly dampened cloth and ordinary disinfectants Do not use excessive liquid Steam Cleaning Do not...

Page 42: ...ce a month and wipe off any excess with a soft dry cloth Have any nicks or scrapes repaired to prevent water damage Mattress Care and Draping Correct draping technique is essential in preserving the l...

Page 43: ...tenary Purex Galahad b b Surfacide is a registered trademark of Walton March Inc Phenolic Puritan Churchill Hi Tor c c Virex is a registered trademark of S C Johnson Son Inc Quartenary Huntington Insu...

Page 44: ...ters Laboratory in accor dance with UL2601 1 CAN CSA C22 2 NO 601 1 EN 60601 1 IEC 601 2 38 and IEC 601 1 2 CPR function Identifies the release lever that can be used to manually drop the inclined hea...

Page 45: ...status information Nurse call refer to the section titled Nurse Call Optional on page 9 for nurse call switch information Lockout control status when the lockout control status light is on the lockout...

Page 46: ...USER MANUAL Affinity III 42 Rev 000 Electric shock hazard Keep feet clear of this area Potential for injury Trend Like function Symbol Description...

Page 47: ...th siderails stored 36 91 cm Maximum Width siderails up 39 99 cm Maximum Headboard Height 52 132 cm Maximum Siderail Height without mat tress 14 37 47 cm Minimum Under Bed Clearance 5 13 cm Wheel Base...

Page 48: ...22 56 cm to 38 97 cm Trend Like position maximum 8 Bed Lift capacity maximum safe working load 500 lb 227 kg Foot Section Lift capacity maximum 400 lb 181 kg Head Section Lift capacity maximum 200 lb...

Page 49: ...z Condition Range Air system fuse air system optional 2 A 250 V 5 x 20 mm UL 198G Fast Acting Battery fuse 10 A 32 V ATO Mains fuse 120 V bed model 4 A 250 V 5 x 20 mm UL 198G Slo Blo a or equivalent...

Page 50: ...SA is a registered trademark of Canadian Standards Association Inc Equipment Classifications per EN 60601 1 Class I equipment internally powered equipment Degree of Protection Against Electric Shock o...

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