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Operating / Service

Manual

IMPORTANT:

  Read all instructions before assembling or using this device.

 Instructions for Use

OS1 Mobile Operating Chair

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Page 1: ...Operating Service Manual IMPORTANT Read all instructions before assembling or using this device Instructions for Use OS1 Mobile Operating Chair...

Page 2: ...system has placed JEDMED as an industry leader As always our focus remains on you our valued customer Building rewarding and lasting relationships is the cornerstone of JEDMED s business philosophy J...

Page 3: ...Service Manual Introduction 4 Safety 5 7 Commissioning 8 11 Operation 12 32 Accessories 33 35 Cleaning Disinfection 36 37 Troubleshooting 38 42 Section Page OPERATION OPERATING Note Specifications sub...

Page 4: ...es without notice within the scope of further development of the chair described in this manual 1 1 Validity This manual applies only to the chair and accessories supplied by JEDMED 1 2 Manufacturer J...

Page 5: ...alidity of the declaration of conformity expires if changes are made to the chair by the customer or third parties e g modifications of any kind use of external accessories changes to the software rem...

Page 6: ...hoking hazard for small children Always replace fuse s with same type and rating 2 4 Intended Use The OS1 Operating Chair from JEDMED is a medical chair for use by patients in health facilities such a...

Page 7: ...ent weight Use in the operating theater Use as a work chair Use as a spare hospital bed or spare bed Operation of the chair by patients without prior instruction Improper operation of electrical funct...

Page 8: ...the person responsible for medical devices of the operation within the scope of the purpose for the instruction of the chair on the basis of training experience and knowledge The operator must ensure...

Page 9: ...al The packaging material must be separated according to substance groups and disposed of properly in accordance with national regulations If you have any questions please contact your operator your l...

Page 10: ...10 COMMISSIONING CONTINUED Way of Proceeding A B 5 1 3 4 2 1 Insert the mains plug into a socket Unlocking the Hand Control 2 To unlock the hand control 3 swipe the magnetic key 4 over the key symbol...

Page 11: ...me functional check must be carried out as for recommissioning after storage General check of the overall condition of the chair for soiling condition and damage completeness and legibility of sticker...

Page 12: ...the back or armrest s or the leg section and the floor which could cause entrapment or inhyrt Pets should generally be kept away from the chair and no other objects should be stored under the chair En...

Page 13: ...low 1 and the green LEDs 2 indicate the actual operating status see Unlocking and locking the hand control Operation Backrest up 3 down 4 Seat inclination up 5 down 6 Leg section up 7 down 8 Seat heig...

Page 14: ...ration control LED and the battery indicator on the hand control switch see Battery indicator turns off Achair in stand by mode cannot be activated by the magnetic key Press any button on the hand con...

Page 15: ...he button for basic position requires increased attention from the user as different actuators are activated simultaneously All lying surfaces backrest seat surface and leg section move simultaneously...

Page 16: ...re activated simultaneously All lying surfaces backrest seat surface and leg section move simultaneously to the fixed position at maximum speed The backrest lowers slightly The seat surface is slightl...

Page 17: ...usly All lying surfaces backrest seat surface and leg section move simultaneously to the fixed position at maximum speed The backrest is brought into a flat position The seat surface is placed horizon...

Page 18: ...maximum attention from the user as different actuators are activated simultaneously All lying surfaces backrest seat surface and leg section move simultaneously at maximum speed in shock position The...

Page 19: ...current charging level If the charge level is below 30 a short beep will also sound when a button is pressed During charging the two LEDs are flashing alternately The fully charged battery is indicat...

Page 20: ...tee the electrical functionality at all times or the longest battery life the battery should be charged 30 or replaced with a fully charged battery see Battery indicator Fully charged batteries should...

Page 21: ...also be monitored at the hand control see Battery indicator Folding down the cover When charging is complete unplug the mains plug and wind up the mains cable Fasten the mains plug or cable with the...

Page 22: ...arging the battery Removing and reinserting the battery Fold up the cover 1 Remove the quick change battery 2 To do this pull up the snap lock 3 integrated on the right side of the battery with your f...

Page 23: ...on the patient saving time In an emergency every second counts TIP When the hand control is locked the foot switch for moving to the shock position Trendelenburg position is also locked see Unlocking...

Page 24: ...if more than one switch is pressed simultaneously except for the switch combinations for basic position or bed position flat position The same safety instructions apply here as for the operation by th...

Page 25: ...out Simply pull on the arm support to return to the highest position The arm support must engage in the highest position completely pulled out with a clearly audible noise CAUTION Risk of falling or...

Page 26: ...and slide the headrest to the left or right Then tighten the clamping lever again 2 3 1 4 TIP The position of the clamping levers can be changed by pulling them out After releasing the clamping levers...

Page 27: ...folded out The foot support must be folded in when the patient sits down or stands up This is the only way to ensure that the patients can approach the chair as close as possible with their heels This...

Page 28: ...n over or damaged in any other way The mains cable must be wound up under the battery cover and fastened with a Velcro strap and must not touch or run over the floor as it is not resistant to being ru...

Page 29: ...own on the red side of one of the two pedals 1 completely When braked the red side of both pedals points downwards All casters 2 are locked simultaneously Make sure that the chair cannot move on its o...

Page 30: ...ed yellow 3 can now be engaged in the direction of travel TIP The right front caster can engage in two positions offset by 180 A caster that is locked in for the forward position starts to wobble when...

Page 31: ...f the patients Pull out both arm supports completely when patients want to sit down or stand up The arm supports must engage in the highest position completely pulled out with a clearly audible noise...

Page 32: ...the back there is a risk of trapping between the infusion rod and the back cover The infusion rod will definitely be damaged The infusion rod holder may also be bent and will have to be repaired Inte...

Page 33: ...care to check for possible trapping points both on the patient first and foremost and with regard to the chair itself TIP The non slip double foot switch has an extra long spiral cable and thus allow...

Page 34: ...st quick coupling allows quick and easy exchange of headrest on the Vario double joint For handling the exchangeable headrest Ergo see Headrest TIP Of course an exchangeable upholstery Ergo in the lic...

Page 35: ...st Full spherical see Headrest TIP Of course an exchangeable upholstery Full spherical in the licorice color can be re ordered at any time 5 7 Exchangeable headrest Half spherical The exchangeable hea...

Page 36: ...rshot Failure to observe these instructions may result in material damage or personal injury TIP Before the extensive use of cleaning agents and disinfectants we always recommend resting the surface c...

Page 37: ...ces should scouring sponges or cleaning agents containing abrasive particles abrasives or other blunting substances be used to clean the steel parts For cleaning the plastic parts also use a warm mild...

Page 38: ...mains Mark the chair as defective and separate it A new use may only take place after prior proper repair by specialist personnel General troubleshooting tips TIP Before each troubleshooting check whe...

Page 39: ...s Raise the backrest completely 3 Swivel the seat all the way down 6 Swivel the leg section all the way down 8 The signal tone stops and the current position of the corresponding actuator is reinitial...

Page 40: ...trol unit must be RESET Carry out the control RESET as follows Press and hold the two top buttons 3 and 4 simultaneously After a short time a pulsating signal tone sounds Continue to press and hold th...

Page 41: ...an intact mains socket Inform the operator for intensive inspection during repair If necessary replace the mains cable or charger unit COBO Green mains power indicator LED ON on the charger unit does...

Page 42: ...overload Retest Actuator only starts briefly then stops The control unit does not have the current position of the corresponding actuator Recalibrate the acutator s An acoustic signal sounds when the...

Page 43: ...NOTES...

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