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4. Moving the recliner
USING THE RECLINER
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Lock all four casters at all times except when moving the recliner. The recliner could move when
a patient gets into or out of the recliner, possibly causing injury.
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Do not forcibly move the recliner when casters are locked. Doing so could damage the casters or
casters could scratch the floor.
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Avoid transporting the recliner over uneven floors. Doing so could cause damage, deformation, or
malfunctioning of the recliner. If moving on uneven floor is necessary, move the recliner as slow as
possible.
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Do not move the recliner with any objects placed on it. The objects may fall, resulting in injury,
or could be damaged.
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Inspect the caster regularly. Depending on the frequency of use and the environment, caster
will exhibit wear and deterioration. (High-temperature and high-humidity condition may
accelerate the deterioration.)
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Raise the armrest. There is a risk of injury caused patient fall off from the recliner.
①
Before moving the recliner, operate the recliner as
described below.
Backrest: Raise to the highest position
Leg rest: Lower to the lowest position.
②
Unplug the power plug.
*Remove the IV Pole, if attached.
*Although you can move the recliner with the
IV Pole attachment hole, foot rest still attached,
take particular caution to avoid hitting the
surrounding objects.
③
Raise the armrest.
④
Move the pedal of the casters upward to unlock
the casters, and make sure that the casters rotate or
swivel smoothly. (four locations)
⑤
Hold the back frame inside the backrest and slowly
move the recliner.
⑥
Move the pedal of the casters downward to lock
the casters, and make sure that the casters do not
rotate or swivel.
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Pay attention the patient's body and surrounding objects. There is a risk of injury caused by the person
falling off the recliner when moving the recliner.
Casters
Back frame
Cable strorage
Power cable
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