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FR566DG-INS-LAB-RevF16 

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•  Detergent and water are adequate for cleaning surfaces in nonpatient-care areas (e.g., 

administrative offices). Clean and disinfect high-touch surfaces on a more frequent 
schedule than minimal-touch housekeeping surfaces. Clean walls, blinds, and window 
curtains in patient-care areas when they are visibly dusty or soiled.

•  Do not perform disinfectant fogging in patient-care areas.
•  Avoid large-surface cleaning methods that produce mists or aerosols, or disperse dust in 

patient-care areas.

•  Follow proper procedures for effective uses of mops, cloths, and solutions.

•  Prepare cleaning solutions daily or as needed, and replace with fresh solution 

frequently according to facility policies and procedures.

•  Change the mop head at the beginning of each day and also as required 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 by using EPA-registered germicides in accordance with 
manufacturers’ instructions and safety advisories.

Summary of Contents for FR566DG

Page 1: ...eries FR566DGH Deluxe Clinical Care Recliner with Drop Arm with Heat and Massage Assembly and Operating Instructions IMPORTANT READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING YOUR LUMEX FR566G FR566DG FR566GH FR566...

Page 2: ...N 11 THIRD POSITION 12 TRENDELENBURG POSITION ALSO KNOWN AS SHOCK POSITION 12 DROP ARM FUNCTION FR566DG AND FR566DGH ONLY 13 TO OPERATE THE DROP ARM FEATURE 13 LUMEX CLINICAL CARE RECLINERS WITH HEAT...

Page 3: ...e the following special 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 ser...

Page 4: ...ner and could create a hazardous condition which may result in serious injury and will void the warranty WARNING Notice for California Customers California Proposition 65 WARNING This product contains...

Page 5: ...recliner base PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Features FR566G and FR566GH upholstered back upholstered armrest upholstered seat upholstered legrest skirt upholstered footrest fold down side table frame removable...

Page 6: ...stered legrest skirt upholstered footrest fold down side table frame removable side panel padded push handle gas spring actuating lever total locking caster total of 3 on recliner black locking tab re...

Page 7: ...chanism 2 Remove two pre installed threaded knobs from back one on each side 3 Carefully guide the upholstered back onto the mechanism inserting both bayonet links at the same time through the two cut...

Page 8: ...ed 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 po...

Page 9: ...disengaged position Side Table SIDE TABLE OPERATION ALL MODELS 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 l...

Page 10: ...rest 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 to ensu...

Page 11: ...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 yo...

Page 12: ...le with the other hand Push back on push handle to recline To return grasp push handle and pull forward to raise the recliner back Trendelenburg Position Also Known as Shock Position Info This positio...

Page 13: ...equipment are locked are at the same height in order to reduce the amount of lifting required to transfer the patient and are as close to one another as possible Failure to heed these warnings could...

Page 14: ...re wired to operate in series only Do not change the system wiring in any way WARNING If components are damaged or missing contact your Graham Field authorized distributor immediately DO NOT use subst...

Page 15: ...re all that is required to make the unit functional Main Components 1 The selector switch shown at right in the switch box mounted on the right side of the recliner underneath the armrest is a single...

Page 16: ...AT in the left side of the control module see picture of control module at top of page until its locking tab snaps into place 7 Insert the connector labeled SWITCH into the connector also labeled SWIT...

Page 17: ...witch UP AGAIN for Setting 3 Low Heat 100 F 37 C dim LED 4 Press selector switch UP AGAIN Heat function shuts off 5 There is a small red indicator light which illuminates only during the Heat function...

Page 18: ...gn of damage or pinch points e Are all cable connections to the control module in the junction box in place per the instructions Are the connectors fully engaged f Are any of the connectors damaged g...

Page 19: ...ventilated area and keep it away from fire flame and recliner occupant Waxing and refinishing improves wearability Use any quality paste wax A diluted solution of 10 or less of bleach or Clorox may b...

Page 20: ...registered disinfectants if available and use them in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not use high level disinfectants liquid chemical sterilants for disinfection of either noncrit...

Page 21: ...tive uses of mops cloths and solutions Prepare cleaning solutions daily or as needed and replace with fresh solution frequently according to facility policies and procedures Change the mop head at the...

Page 22: ...presentative CEpartner4U BV ESDOORNLAAN 13 3951 DB MAARN The Netherlands 31 0 6 516 536 26 www cepartner4u com TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Specification Models FR566G FR566GH Models FR566DG FR566DGH Over...

Page 23: ...o casters filters fuses gaskets lubricants and charts 4 Accessories or parts not provided by GF 5 Charges by anyone for adjustments repairs replacement parts installation or other work performed upon...

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