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Refer to the product user manual 99682 for complete care 

instructions.  Gloves and protective clothing should always be 

worn when carrying out cleaning procedures in accordance with 

facility guidelines.

This product should always be cleaned regularly, prior to 

usage by a new patient, and when used by a patient known or 

suspected of having an infection.

Care and Maintenance

Required Tools

The following tools may be required to perform service outlined in 

this guide:

Metric Allen 

Wrench Set

Adjustable 

Wrench

Metric Open-

End Wrench Set

Slotted 

Screwdriver

Phillips 

Screwdriver

Loctite 638

Light Mineral 

Based Grease

FDA approved 

lubricant

Service must only be performed by authorized and trained 

personnel.  All tools can be dangerous if used incorrectly.

Cleaning and Disinfecting

The following components must be checked:

Casters

1. Caster operation
2. Visual check
3. Replacement and Adjustment

Frame 

1. Lever operation
2. Armrest operation
3. Footrest operation
4. Chair brackets
5. Visual check

Mechanical

1. Mechanical locking cylinder
2. Securing hardware and components
3. Visual check

Service Checklist

Cushions

1. Replacement and Adjustment
2. Securing hardware and components
3. Visual check

Maintenance Checklist

Daily Checks

Monthly Checks

Annual Checks

Caster operation

Inspection Checklist

Locking cylinder

Hardware secure

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Review daily checks

Cushions secure

Review monthly checks

Visual check

Cleaning

Records should be kept of all maintance and service checks 

performed on the unit.

Maintenance Parts

Use only Human Care parts for maintenance and service of 

this product.  This guide includes a list of available parts (see: 

Replacement Parts).  Whenever a recommended replacement is 

indicated, refer to this list.

PTS System (if applicable)

1. Transfer bar
2. Securing hardware and components
3. Visual check

All surfaces can be cleaned by wiping with a disposable cloth 

moistened with hand hot water and a neutral detergent.  Rinse 

using clean water, dry with paper towels. 

When used by a patient known or suspected of having an 

infection, this piece of equipment should be disinfected.  After 

washing, wipe over with NaDCC at 1,000 ppm of available 

chlorine (or other chlorine releasing agent).  Alternatively wipe 

over with a 70% Isopropyl Alcohol wipe.

Care Cautions

Do not use Hypocarbonate or Phenol based cleaning agents.

Do not use any volatile liquids such as thinners or petroleum.

Do not pressure wash the chair.

Do not use abrasive compounds or pads.

Tests show that undiluted Dettol may damage paint and plastic 

parts if prolonged contact is allowed.

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Summary of Contents for B1002-BL

Page 1: ...Service Manual Barton H Series Convertible Chair H 250 Model no B1002 BL ...

Page 2: ...ls 4 Service Checklist 4 Maintenance Checklist 4 Maintenance Parts 4 Casters 5 Frame 6 Mechanical 6 Cushions 7 PTS System 7 Inspection Checklist 8 Replacement Parts 9 Product Label 10 Product Symbols 10 Contents www humancaregroup com 2 ...

Page 3: ... check Maintenance Checklist Daily Checks Monthly Checks Annual Checks Caster operation Inspection Checklist Locking cylinder Hardware secure Page 7 Review daily checks Cushions secure Review monthly checks Visual check Cleaning Records should be kept of all maintance and service checks performed on the unit Maintenance Parts Use only Human Care parts for maintenance and service of this product Th...

Page 4: ...locking screw Warning If the the braking mechanism does not hold the chair in place while engaged the caster will need to be replaced Frame 1 Knob and Lever Operation The Convertible Chair has three threaded adjusting knobs and two levers The lever function is to allow tilt recline adjustment when activated and to lock when released The knob function is the allow headrest footrest adjustment when ...

Page 5: ...et extends and locks Bracket rotates and locks Bracket rotates and locks Mechanical 1 Locking cylinder The locking cylinder ensures correct operation of the chair Replacement The locking cylinder can be removed from the chair by unscrewing two sets of socket screws The socket head screws are attached to a hollow center threaded rod Note Removal of one socket screw will allow the threaded rod to be...

Page 6: ...re removed the footrest is released and can be replaced 2 Securing hardware and components Ensure that spacers are present and undamaged on the front cushion Check all screws to ensure that they are holding the cushions firmly in place If the screws rotate when tested they must be replaced Take extra care not to strip and screws 3 Visual check Visually check the cushions for tears or damage Clean ...

Page 7: ...learance 2mm to 6mm Release lever free to move Linkage head operation Head of release linkage is secure Upper and Lower Bracket Arms Checked for security Checked rotation in both axis and all positions Safety Arms Checked safety arms for freedom of movement Checked locking knob engages in each position Checked that end stop screw is present and secure Cushions Checked that all cushions are secure ...

Page 8: ...ield Left EA 10 T4099 Side Shield Right EA Parts 11 T4081 Plastic Collar EA 12 T4083 Knob Assembly EA 13 T4088 Cable Assembly Tilt EA 14 T4090 Cable Assembly Recline EA 15 T4092 Cylinder Locking Tilt EA 16 T4096 Cylinder Locking Recline EA 17 T4113 Clamp Cable Guide EA 18 TH3005 Headrest Knob Plastic Locking EA 19 T4079 Clamp Cable Guide two cables EA 20 TH3010 Lever Footrest Angle Adjustable EA 1...

Page 9: ...4 Post Bed Standard EA 3 b1031 10 Non Slip Cover Sheet EA 4 b1056 Transfer Bar Standard EA 5 b1079 Sheet Clip Plastic EA 6 b1080 Plastic Plug Black EA 7 b1190 Extruded Bed Clamp Assembly EA 8 b1073 Transfer Strap Grey 58 EA Complete system Model no b2004e home care use 2 8 4 3 5 6 7 Replacement Parts www humancaregroup com 9 ...

Page 10: ...ective 93 42 EEC or Regulation 2017 745 as Class I product Symbols on the unit and product label CE Marking Date of manufacture Manufactured for Human Care Maximum load Instructions Read the instructions and make sure you understand them before use Part number reference number Serial number Warning The device contains electronics and it must be recycled appropriately Applied part type B approved f...

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