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Multiple Medical Recliner

PA-8200 Series

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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Thank you for purchasing the PA-8200 Series Recliner.
This instruction manual describes precautions and how to safely use and operate
the recliner.

Before using this recliner, please read this instruction manual

to fully understand the safe and proper operating procedures.

The correct operating procedures should be explained not

only to the persons using the recliner but also to caregivers.

After reading this instruction manual, store it where it can be

easily accessed for later reference.

The actual product purchased may differ from detailed

descriptions given in this instruction manual due to
product improvements.

Users and/or carers are requested to report information about any 
serious incident related to this recliner 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 the following :
a) The death of a user, carer or other person.
b) The temporary or permanent serious deterioration of a user's,   

carer's or other person's state of health.

c) A serious public health threat.  

Values in the specification such as working range, dimensions,
angles and mass are subject to normal manufacturing tolerances.
Besides some exemptions, display purpose words such as

“approximately”, “about” etc. are omitted.

For any queries, please feel free to directly contact Paramount Bed 
or your distributor.

PARAMOUNT BED CO., LTD

Summary of Contents for PA-8200 Series

Page 1: ...e to product improvements Users and or carers are requested to report information about any serious incident related to this recliner 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 the following a The death of a user carer or other p...

Page 2: ...7 6 USB Port 1 Suitable product 2 IV Pole KC 56 A B EC 562 IV Pole support PC 5103 3 Foot rest PC 5102 4 Pillow PE 8201 5 Roll sheets holder PC 5104 9 PRODUCT SYMBOL DEFINITIONS 10 REGULAR INSPECTION AND DAILY MAINTENANCE 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 12 LONG TERM STORAGE 13 SPECIFICATIONS 14 AFTER SALES SERVICE 2 2 2 3 4 11 12 13 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 2 Getting on or off the rec...

Page 3: ...justed by the handheld controller and the patient can be positioned in a comfortable position which is not difficult or detrimental to the human body The leg rest can move from an angle of 30 to 0 p 16 Lowering the armrest The armrest can be lowered which enables the patient to easily be transferred from the wheelchair p 14 Other function Backrest and leg rest auto contour operation The angle of t...

Page 4: ...hion Base frame Caster Legrest Handheld controller Backrest P 14 P 16 Power plug Power cable P 13 P 13 Seat P 18 P 17 Applied part Part of ME EQUIPMENT that in normal use necessary comes into physical contact with patient for ME EQUIPMENT to perform its function ...

Page 5: ...ty precautions that must be strictly observed Indicates actions that may result in death or serious injury broken bones pressure or paralysis if the indication is ignored Indicates actions that may result in light personal injury bruises wounds or cuts or property damage if the indication is ignored Among items described in SAFETY PRECAUTIONS are especially important because ignoring them could re...

Page 6: ... might act in unexpected ways or cannot maintain their posture independently SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 3 Gap between backrest and IV pole when raising or lowering the backrest Gap between footrest and leg rest Gap between leg rest and the floor When lowering the leg rest Gap between armrest and mattress When lowering the armrest Gap between armrest and base frame When lowering the backrest while armrest ...

Page 7: ...t use only products approved by Paramount Bed The use of products other than the specified suitable products or products from other companies could create unintended gaps cause interference between products or lower stability resulting in injury or failure of the recliner Take care not to fall off the recliner Otherwise the patient may get injured Be particularly cautious when using the recliner i...

Page 8: ...ackrest etc resulting in injury Sitting on the recliner with legs hanging on the base frame could cause them to get caught resulting in injury The instability may cause the patient to fall down There is a risk of damage to the pillow There is a risk of injury caused by falling off the recliner or falling down These actions may lower the product stability and the recliner could fall off resulting i...

Page 9: ...other hand to push down on the backrest Do not damage cables such as the power cable Damage to the cables may cause electric shock or fire Be careful not to allow cables to get caught in the movable parts of the recliner Be careful not to place heavy objects on cables or apply excessive force to them Do not run over cables with the recliner Request repair or replacement of damaged cables Do not tr...

Page 10: ...ot may get caught resulting in injury Inspect the recliner regularly The product will exhibit wear and deterioration depending on the frequency of use and the environment Regularly inspect for the operation of moving parts and the presence of damage see p 26 The use sofa recliner in worn deteriorated condition may result in unexpected injury Do not attempt to repair or modify the product yourself ...

Page 11: ...fall off the recliner resulting in injury Use the recliner according to the patient s medical condition The recliner operations may adversely affect the medical conditions of patients with specific symptoms Before the patient operates the recliner make sure that the physicians or nurses explain details given in the instruction manual and proper usage to suit the patient s medical condition Do not ...

Page 12: ...could cause the recliner to malfunction resulting in injury or recliner failure In addition there is a risk of electric shock or fire due to a short circuit Do not bump or damage the handheld controller Do not drop the handheld controller or forcefully pull the cable Request repair or replacement of electrical parts such as the handheld controller if they are damaged The objects may fall resulting...

Page 13: ... optimum ambient conditions for the recliner are as follows Temperature 5 to 45 Humidity 20 RH to 90 RH Atmospheric pressure 700hPa to 1060hPa Locations with large amount of dust smoke salt sulfur or corrosive substances Locations with poor ventilation Locations exposed to vibrations or shocks including during transportaion Locations where the floor is not strong enough Locations where the floor i...

Page 14: ...nd its rated capacity is exceeded it could cause the cable or plug to overheat resulting in fire Make sure the plug is easily accessible so it can be disconnected quickly in an emergency Each recliner should be plugged into a separate appropriately wired groundedpower outlet and the power plug must be properly inserted into the outlet Power cable Power plug Cable storage hook ...

Page 15: ...e trapped when opearate the armrest Do not put anything between armrest and keep hand away from armrest When lowering the armrest proceed slowly Releasing the hands in the middle of the operation or slamming the armrest down could cause injury or damage to the armrest Grab the upper part of armrest and lower slowly Grab the upper part of armrest and raise slowly The armrest is locked automatically...

Page 16: ...armrest Do not put anything between armrest and keep hand away from armrest When lowering the armrest proceed slowly Releasing the hands in the middle of the operation or slamming the armrest down could cause injury or damage to the armrest Before getting on or off move the recliner as shown in the figure on the left Lower the armrest and get on or off from this side Attach again stopper to lock t...

Page 17: ...e button adjust the recliner and releasing the button stops adjustment allowing you to adjust the recliner to the desired position Press the to raise the desired section and press button to lower the desired Auto contour button The back and leg rest angle can be adjusted simultaneously Back raise adjustment buttons The angle of the back rest can be adjusted Leg raise adjustment buttons The angle o...

Page 18: ... condition may accelerate the deterioration Raise the armrest There is a risk of injury caused patient fall off from the recliner Before moving the recliner operate the recliner as described below Backrest Raise to the highest position Leg rest Lower to the lowest position Unplug the power plug Remove the IV Pole if attached Although you can move the recliner with the IV Pole attachment hole foot ...

Page 19: ...ack lowering lever to lower the backrest rapidly in case of emergency such as the patient fainting due to anemia or a similar condition or a power failure There are levers on both sides of the backrest enabling lever operation from either the left or right side When performing manual emergency back lowering use one hand to operate the emergency back lowering lever and use the other hand to support...

Page 20: ... any queries please feel free to directly contact Paramount Bed or your distributor Always follow warning and caution instructions that specified by when installing and using this product Arrange the equipment so that small children hands can not reach the inside of electric appliances cables and connectors There is a danger of injury because of touching When small children use electric products p...

Page 21: ...combination of suitable product could result in injury or could damage the products The part number of each suitable product is written on the safety label and on the carton box Do not use suitable product other than those specified in this instruction manual This may create unintended gaps or may damage or deform the product resulting in injury Suitable product may differ due to specification cha...

Page 22: ...ay damage the hook resulting in an injury Length adjustment of the sliding pipe should be kept within 70cm If the sliding pipe is pulled out too much it may come off resulting in an injury or damage The IV Pole is a support for intravenous drip To use the IV Pole first attach the IV pole support and then insert the IV Pole Attach IV pole in correct positon IV pole may causing an injury due to fall...

Page 23: ...ot rest may be damaged and resulting injury For any queries please feel free to contact Paramount Bed or your distributor The foot rest position can be adjusted to correct shifts in body position or to relieve pressure on the back of the femoral region Leg rest There is two hole on the frame side that can be used to adjust footrest position according to height patient by using knob bolt This foot ...

Page 24: ...lder PC 5104 Make sure that roll sheet holder pipe nut and bolt has tighten firmly If it loose pipe may fall down hit the foot and causing injury To make easier for the patient to adjust the position of the pillow with one hand a free stop pillow with a weight for balancing is used and the pillow is attached by a belt carrying the weight that is wrapped around the front and back of the backrest Be...

Page 25: ...ble as a support or held on to the table It may unexpectedly rotate and fall causing injury it could be damaged or deformed Make sure the table is securely fixed before use If it is not fixed properly it may become unstable fall and causing injury Do not put anything exceeding 10kg on the table It could be damaged or deformed Keep away from heat or fire Do not use thermal appliances heaters near t...

Page 26: ...ght between the table and recliner and may get injured Do not use side table other than those specified in this instruction manual This may create unintended gaps or may damage or deform the product resulting in injury The description in this instruction manual may differ from the actual product due to specification changes For any queries please feel free to contact Paramount Bed or your distribu...

Page 27: ... care to prevent hands from getting caught in the armrest Protective ground terminal Install the IV pole attachment hole at the position where the arrows are facing each other Country of manufacture made in Indonesia Model number Safe working load AC input Maximum patient weight Type B applied part Applied parts are considered to be Upper frame section Controllers Side rails Headboard and Footboar...

Page 28: ...n the lock is released There must not be any scratches and damage on the handheld controller Make sure the POWER lamp on the handheld controller is lit up in green Armrest Armrest operation See p 14 Proper operation can be achieved There must not be any strange noises or remarkable rattling The operation must not be overly difficult Electrical parts Visual check of electrical parts Cables must not...

Page 29: ...well Finally use a dry cloth to wipe the recliner to ensure it is dry To prevent accidents caused by incorrect operation always unplug the power plug from the outlet before cleaning Do not splash water to clean the recliner There is a risk of electric shock due to a short circuit Always dilute any detergents used as specified below 76 9 81 4 ethanol for disinfection 0 05 0 2 benzalkonium chloride ...

Page 30: ...ce into the outlet to check that power is available 13 29 TROUBLESHOOTING Problems may not always indicate faults Check the following once again before requesting repair 11 If the problem persists after taking corrective actions stop using the recliner immediately disconnect the power plug from the outlet and contact Paramount Bed or your distributor for repair The recliner damaged in earthquakes ...

Page 31: ...dusty conditions Store at a temperature between 10 and 50 humidity between 20 RH and 90 RH and atmospheric pressure between 700hPa and 1060hPa 4 Store the recliner on a flat surface with all casters in the locked position 5 Unplug the power plug from the power outlet and wind the power cable onto the cable storage hook See p 13 Inspect the product regularly at least once a year even if it is durin...

Page 32: ...oor to center of the seat Power cable length Effective length 4000mm 1480mm When flat 1 900mm 1589mm 1 1035mm 2 980mm Quantity of motors 2 Motors Operation Procedure Auto contour Motorized Back raise Motorized Leg raise Motorized Family Name PA 8200 Series Product Name Multiple Medical Recliner Model No PA 8200 PA 8210 PA 8211 PA 8212 31 SPECIFICATIONS 13 1 Dimension of chair position footrest ret...

Page 33: ...mperature 10 to 50 5 to 45 32 SPECIFICATIONS 13 Essential performance Function to support the body of patient Emergency back lowering function Frequently used function Backrest angle legrest angle lowering armrest four wheel stoppers Classification and Standards The multiple medical recliner is designed and manufactured according to the following equipment classification and standards Classificati...

Page 34: ... electromagnetic disturbance of recliner The following abnormality may occur if using recliner in unintended environment The function for supporting patient s weight does not maintain The function for back lower does not maintain If using the other specified accessories transducers and cable as a replacement part for internal components except for transducers and cables sold by the manufacturer of...

Page 35: ... 4 2 Contact discharge 8kV Air dischare 2kV 4kV 8kV 15kV Power Frequency Magnetic Fields IEC 61000 4 8 EN 61000 4 8 Voltage Dips IEC 61000 4 11 EN 61000 4 11 30 A m 30 A m 2kV Power supply line Line line 0 5kV 1 0kV Line ground 0 5kV 1 0kV 2 0kV 2kV Power supply line Line line 0 5kV 1 0kV Line ground 0 5kV 1 0kV 2 0kV Note UT is the AC power voltage before applying the test level 0 UT 0 5 cycles P...

Page 36: ...port to RF wireless communications equipment IEC 61000 4 3 EN 61000 4 3 WLAN 802 11 a n Pulse modulation 18Hz 2 0 3 380 390 Pulse modulation 18Hz 1 8 GMRS 460 FRS 460 704 787 LTE Band 13 17 28V m 450MHz 28 430 470 0 3 28V m 870MHz 28V m 930MHz Pulse modulation 217Hz 0 3 0 2 28V m 810MHz 28 800 960 GSM 800 900 TETRA 800 iDen 820 CDMA 850 LTE Band 5 Pulse modulation 18Hz 2 9V m 710MHz 9V m 745MHz 9V...

Page 37: ... EN 61000 4 3 3V m 80MHz 2 7GHz 80 AM at 1kHz 3V 150kHz 80MHz 6V in ISM bands between 0 15MHz 80MHz 80 AM at1kHz 36 SPECIFICATIONS 13 a The intensity of a magnetic field from fixed transmitters such as a radio mobile radio telephone base station land mobile radio amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcasting and TV broadcasting cannot be theoretically predicted accurately To determine the electromagn...

Page 38: ...eld controller are consumable parts 2 Minimum stock availability period Paramount Bed keeps replacement parts necessary to maintain recliner performance in stock for at least 8 years after the discontinuation of production 3 Questions regarding after sales service For any queries please feel free to contact Paramount Bed or your distributor Website https www paramount co jp english Serial number B...

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