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PARAMOUNT BED CO., LTD.

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

KA-8261·KA-8251

Multiple Medical Recliner

L’ za

 Series

7F11278000A5

Preface

Thank you for your purchase of the Multiple Medical Recliner L’ za (hereinafter, “recliner”).
This instruction manual describes precautions and how to safely use and operate the recliner.

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To ensure safe and proper use of the product, be sure to read this instruction manual 
before use.

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After reading this instruction manual, store it in a place that can be easily accessed for later 
reference.

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Users and/or patients are requested to report information about any serious incident 
related to this equipment that occurs within the EU to the manufacturer and the regulating 
authority of the member country of residence.
‘Serious incident’ means any incident that directly or indirectly led, might have led or might 
lead to any of the following:
a)  the death of a patient, user or other person.
b)  the temporary or permanent serious deterioration of a patient’s, user’s or other person’s 

state of health.

c)  a serious public health threat.

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Some of the descriptions in this instruction manual may differ from the product you have 

purchased due to model refinements.

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Values described for the operation range, dimensions, angles, and mass are subject to 
normal manufacturing tolerances. Excluding special cases, in this instruction manual, for 
display purposes words such as approximately, about, etc. are omitted.

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Contact us (see “Contact Information” on p. 46) or your distributor for any queries.

Summary of Contents for KA-8251

Page 1: ...U to the manufacturer and the regulating authority of the member country of residence Serious incident means any incident that directly or indirectly led might have led or might lead to any of the fol...

Page 2: ...BLE ADDITIONAL ACCESSORY 32 9 REGULAR INSPECTION AND DAILY MAINTENANCE 34 0 TROUBLESHOOTING 36 a LONG TERM STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION 39 b SPECIFICATIONS 40 c TECHNICAL EXPLANATION REGARDING EMC 42 d...

Page 3: ...foot control switch z z Opening and closing the armrest p 19 The armrest can be opened to the outside which makes it easier for the patient to get on or off the recliner The nurse can perform punctur...

Page 4: ...21 to 28 p 19 p 29 p 18 p 18 p 19 p 19 Pillow Backrest Seat Leg rest Footrest 65 dia caster with individual locking system Base frame Table holder Side guard 3 motor type only Footrest position adjust...

Page 5: ...e care is not used Among items described in SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Gap related notes see p 5 are especially important because ignoring them could result in serious life threatening accidents Be sure to re...

Page 6: ...ce or leg rest 4 Gap between footrest and leg rest 5 Gap between backrest and wall or other object When lowering the backrest When lowering the height with the backrest lowered 3 motor type only 6 Gap...

Page 7: ...ered or if the patient gets on or off when the recliner is at a high position he she may topple over or fall off the recliner and get hurt These actions may lower the product stability and the recline...

Page 8: ...ient gets into or out of the recliner possibly causing injury Take care not to fall off the recliner z z Otherwise the patient may get injured z z Be particularly cautious when using the recliner in t...

Page 9: ...on the pillow belt or weight z z The instability may cause the patient to fall down z z There is a risk of damage to the pillow When operating the recliner take note of surrounding people or objects a...

Page 10: ...ns the risk of operating the handheld controller alone you can use one of the following procedures to limit operation and decrease the chance of injury Disable the operations by the operation disablin...

Page 11: ...tronic medical equipment z z Using the recliner in conjunction with electronic medical equipment e g microwave or ultrashortwave medical equipment could cause operational failure or malfunction z z Ch...

Page 12: ...ration depending on the frequency of use and the environment Regularly inspect for the operation of moving parts and the presence of damage see p 34 The use of a recliner in worn deteriorated conditio...

Page 13: ...usage to suit the patient s medical condition Keep away from heat or fire z z Do not use thermal appliances such as heaters near the recliner Doing so could cause deterioration deformation and fire U...

Page 14: ...m holder z z Not doing so could cause your hand or fingers to be caught and injured The table top panel rotates Do not place any objects on the base frame cover z z The recliner operations may damage...

Page 15: ...ck frame especially the armrest to move the recliner may cause the recliner to be damaged or deformed Do not move the recliner with any objects placed on it z z The objects may fall resulting in injur...

Page 16: ...e colorant there is a risk of discoloration color transfer or deterioration of the product z z Note that color transferred on to leather cannot be removed Do not wash down the seat z z It could cause...

Page 17: ...e handheld controller on the belt for storing the handheld controller z z The belt for storing the handheld controller may get damaged When adjusting the pillow height do not forcefully pull the pillo...

Page 18: ...F and 104 F 10 C and 40 C Humidity 30 RH to 75 RH Air pressure 800 hPa to 1060 hPa z z Locations with a large amount of dust smoke salt sulfur or corrosive substances z z Locations with poor ventilat...

Page 19: ...electric shock z z Each recliner should be plugged into a separate appropriately wired single phase grounded power outlet of 230 VAC 10 A or greater and the power plug must be properly inserted into...

Page 20: ...sition The footrest position can be adjusted to correct shifts in body position or to relieve pressure on the back of the femoral region WARNING z z Be careful not to allow the foot to enter the gap b...

Page 21: ...the hands too soon could cause the armrest to drop suddenly and hands or fingers may get caught resulting in injury If the armrest is operated forcefully the handheld controller hooked on the belt for...

Page 22: ...be adjusted with no increments using the handheld controller operation WARNING z z Do not allow the recliner to be operated by a person deemed incapable of understanding recliner operation a child ag...

Page 23: ...mp lights up automatically when there is a swinging motion such as when the handheld controller is held in hand z z At the lowest height the height operation selection lamp continues to light up in or...

Page 24: ...est section base can be adjusted from an angle of 12 to 75 z z When lowering the backrest the backrest stops temporarily at the 0 position When the backrest lowering button is pressed again after rele...

Page 25: ...g function Raising the backrest and leg rest AUTO CONTOUR OPERATION Recliner z z The angle of the backrest and leg rest can be moved at the same time to set the chair position z z The leg rest moves l...

Page 26: ...ge the various settings with the operation buttons Once the settings have been changed press the Set button again to confirm the setting If you do not press the Set button the changed setting will not...

Page 27: ...switch returns all locked disabled operations to the default state operation enabled state see p 28 1 Switch to the setting mode by pressing the Set button at the back of the handheld controller see p...

Page 28: ...et button at the back of the handheld controller see p 25 Setting the operation sound 1 Switch to the setting mode by pressing the Set button at the back of the handheld controller See p 25 2 Press th...

Page 29: ...handheld controller plug is unplugged Storing the handheld controller CAUTION z z Do not hold the belt for storing the handheld controller to operate the armrest The belt for storing the handheld cont...

Page 30: ...distance or across a sloping floor surface 1 Before moving the recliner operate the recliner as described below p 23 Backrest Raise to the highest position Leg rest Lower to the lowest position Seat f...

Page 31: ...ing manual emergency back lowering operation do not operate the handheld controller or foot control switch sold separately Doing so could damage the motor Back lowering operation Take care to prevent...

Page 32: ...g on their regulations z zModel number Symbol Description z zUnique Device Identifier This is a 2D Code GS1 DataMatrix that encodes the UDI Unique Device Identifier required by the Unique Device Ident...

Page 33: ...ual may differ from the actual product due to specification changes Contact us see Contact Information on p 46 or your distributor for any queries 1 Table KF 8251 z z The table will accommodate light...

Page 34: ...and leg rest angle back and knee auto contour operation can be performed and the recliner height can be adjusted 3 Motor Type only using the foot control switch operation 6 Sheets set KE 073 z z Shee...

Page 35: ...must not be any scratches and deformation at the backrest leg rest or any other parts Casters Movement There must not be any strange noises when moving the recliner There must not be any strange vibr...

Page 36: ...lton 76 9 81 4 Ethanol for disinfection CAUTION z z Do not use volatile cleaning solution such as paint thinner benzene or gasoline or cresol Discoloration or deterioration could result z z Do not use...

Page 37: ...ton is pressed every 1 second U0 Is the power plug plugged into the outlet while the operation button is pressed Release the button that has been pressed U1 Is there any obstacle that is interfering w...

Page 38: ...id the leg rest backrest move down when the button for raising the backrest raising the leg rest was pressed The angle limit function is working and this is not a failure The correct position cannot b...

Page 39: ...g Paramount Bed or your distributor please provide the number on the product ID label Position of product ID label Product ID labels are affixed to the side of the table holder on both sides Product I...

Page 40: ...recliner 5 Store the recliner in a low dust environment that is not subject to extreme temperatures or humidity Store the recliner at a temperature between 14 F and 122 F 10 C and 50 C humidity betwee...

Page 41: ...hPa Transportation and Storage conditions Temperature 10 to 50 C Humidity 30 to 90 RH Air pressure 800 to 1060 hPa Service life 8 years based on Paramount data excluding consumable items such as cast...

Page 42: ...t adjustment and auto contour operation Enables auto contour operation Fuse Control box 250 V 8A Isolated type Breaking capacity 1500 A or more Size 5 mm 20 mm 3 Time to protect electrical parts from...

Page 43: ...r operates appropriately at the location of use The recliner is intended for use in doctor s offices clinics exclusive medical facilities independent surgery centers multiple treatment facilities hosp...

Page 44: ...trical fast transient burst IEC 61000 4 4 2kV power supply lines 2kV power supply lines Surge IEC 61000 4 5 Line line 0 5 kV 1 0 kV Line ground 0 5 kV 1 0 kV 2 0 kV Line line 0 5 kV 1 0 kV Line ground...

Page 45: ...e RF electromagnetic field IEC 61000 4 3 3 V m 80 MHz to 2 7 GHz 80 amplitude modulation 1 kHz 3 V m 80 MHz to 2 7 GHz 80 amplitude modulation 1 kHz a Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as t...

Page 46: ...tromagnetic field IEC 61000 4 3 27 V m 385 MHz 27 V m 380 390 TETRA 400 Pulse modulation 18 Hz 1 8 0 3 28 V m 450 MHz 28 V m 430 470 GMRS 460 FRS 460 Pulse modulation 18 Hz 2 0 3 9 V m 710 MHz 9 V m 7...

Page 47: ...ht years after the discontinuation of production 3 Questions regarding after sales service Contact us see Contact Information as shown below or your distributor When the Multiple Medical Recliner L za...

Page 48: ...Original Instruction Manual Made by Torindo Co Ltd 2022 04...

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