Lumex FR597G Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 2

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CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................................................3

INTENDED USE .................................................................................................................................................3

IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS—READ BEFORE USE ......................................................................3

WARNINGS ..................................................................................................................................................3

UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY ................................................................................................................................5

PACKAGING ......................................................................................................................................................5

UNPACKING THE RECLINER ...........................................................................................................................5

LUMEX FR597 ORTHO-BIOTIC II RECLINER DESCRIPTION AND FEATURES ..................................................6
OPERATION .............................................................................................................................................................7

TENTE® CASTERS ...........................................................................................................................................7

RECLINER OPERATION....................................................................................................................................7

LEGREST OPERATION .....................................................................................................................................8

EXTENDING LEGREST ...............................................................................................................................8

RETURNING LEGREST TO STORED POSITION ......................................................................................8

RECLINE OPERATION ......................................................................................................................................8

RECLINING BY PATIENT ............................................................................................................................8

RETURNING TO UPRIGHT POSITION BY PATIENT .................................................................................8

RECLINING BY CAREGIVER .....................................................................................................................8

RETURNING TO UPRIGHT POSITION BY CAREGIVER...........................................................................8

TRENDELENBURG (SHOCK) POSITION .........................................................................................................8

ACTIVATING TRENDELENBURG POSITION ............................................................................................8

BRINGING THE RECLINER OUT OF TRENDELENBURG POSITION ......................................................8

FOOTPLATE OPERATION ................................................................................................................................9

UNIVERSAL HEADREST OPERATION ............................................................................................................9

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ............................................................................................................................10

OPTIONAL SIDE TABLE ...........................................................................................................................10

OPTIONAL SIDE TABLE OPERATION .....................................................................................................10

OPTIONAL IV POLE MOUNT ....................................................................................................................10

CARE AND MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................................................. 11

EVERY THREE MONTHS ................................................................................................................................ 11

UPHOLSTERY MAINTENANCE AND STAIN REMOVAL ............................................................................... 11

PERMABLOK3® CARE AND CLEANING GUIDE — ADVANCED VINYL PROTECTION ...................... 11

CDC (CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL) RECOMMENDATIONS ...........................................................12

CE CERTIFICATION ...............................................................................................................................................13
TEST PARAMETERS .............................................................................................................................................14
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................................................14
ACCESSORIES ......................................................................................................................................................14
LIMITED WARRANTY ............................................................................................................................................15

Summary of Contents for FR597G

Page 1: ...y and Operating Instructions IMPORTANT READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING YOUR LUMEX FR597 Ortho Biotic II Recliner SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE THE MOST CURRENT VERSION OF THIS MANUAL CAN BE FOUND...

Page 2: ...8 RECLINING BY CAREGIVER 8 RETURNING TO UPRIGHT POSITION BY CAREGIVER 8 TRENDELENBURG SHOCK POSITION 8 ACTIVATING TRENDELENBURG POSITION 8 BRINGING THE RECLINER OUT OF TRENDELENBURG POSITION 8 FOOTPLA...

Page 3: ...fer to the basic safety information that the FR597 user must pay attention to and abide by There are additional safety statements in other chapters or sections which may be the same as or similar to t...

Page 4: ...er 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: ...y to protect the casters during shipment For shipment the recliner is covered with a carton as well as a topper for protection The topper carton and tray are strapped to a pallet for shipment as shown...

Page 6: ...I RECLINER DESCRIPTION AND FEATURES Directional Locking Caster 1 Total Locking Caster 3 Trendelenburg Foot Pedal RIGHT SIDE ONLY Pull Out Footplate Legrest Recline Adjustment Lever Padded Push Handle...

Page 7: ...ster The fourth caster located on the right rear position of the recliner is a directional swivel locking caster only Identified by a green actuator tab the directional lock caster will lock in one of...

Page 8: ...patient up and return to the upright position TRENDELENBURG SHOCK POSITION Info Trendelenburg Shock position can ONLY be activated by a caregiver Trendelenburg Position CANNOT be activated by a patien...

Page 9: ...straps until the straps are taut Secure the pillow in position by pressing the hook and loop sections of the elastic straps together Once the patient is positioned in the recliner adjust the position...

Page 10: ...in mounting bracket Press down lightly on table to ensure locking tabs are engaged Lowering Side Table Lift the side table up slightly until tabs disengage slots and pull table away from armrest then...

Page 11: ...a white cloth dampened in kerosene naphtha or turpentine Do not use paint remover or liquid brush cleaners Tars asphalt creosote remove to prevent staining Clean area with kerosene or naphtha WARNING...

Page 12: ...MENDATIONS CLEANING AND DISINFECTING STRATEGIES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SURFACES IN PATIENT CARE AREAS FOR VINYL UPHOLSTERY WALL COVERINGS AND FLOORING Select EPA registered disinfectants if available and u...

Page 13: ...ded 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...

Page 14: ...delenburg Position 74 188 cm Back Angle Fully Upright 120 With Legrest Extended 139 Fully Reclined 180 Back Height above Seat 31 78 4 cm Seat Height 21 53 3 cm Seat Width 23 58 4 cm Seat Depth 20 5 52...

Page 15: ...of a non durable nature including but not limited to casters filters fuses gaskets lubricants and charts 4 Accessories or parts not provided by GF 5 Charges by anyone for adjustments repairs replaceme...

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