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CHAIR PS-251 + POWER TRACK PA-260 + LOCKING SYSTEM PA-281

Review 04/20

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FIGURE 5 - NON-EXTENDING HANDLE

FIGURE 6 - EXTENDED HANDLE

FIGURE 7 - LOWER FOOTREST

FIGURE 8 - LIFTED FOOTREST

04 

OPERATING

EXTEND THE HANDLES:

1

 Press the release button (Figure 5) and pull the hand-

le until you find the locking position

2

 Release the button and slide the handle forward until 

it clicks into place.

3

 Lock both handles in the same position. Verify that 

both handles are locked when you try to push or remo-

ve them without pressing the release buttons. When 

the locks are engaged, the handles will not move.

RETRACT THE HANDLES:

1

 Press the release button (Figure 6) and push the 

handle until you find the blocking position.

2

 Release the button and slide the handle backwards 

until it clicks into place.

3

 Lock both handles in the same position. Verify that 

both handles are locked when you try to push or remo-

ve them without pressing the release buttons. When 

the locks are engaged, the handles will not move.

04.1.4 Footrest

The footrest has two positions:

1

 Lifting for storage (See in Figure 7).

2

 Lowered for use (See in Figure 8).

- To lower the footrest, lower it down until it stops.

- To lift the footrest, lift it until it stops.

Instructions for footrest use:

· 

Use the footrest correctly to ensure that it does not 

interfere with the patient’s oroperator’s feet.

04.1.3  Telescopic handles

The telescopic handles adjust to two locked positions. Adjust the handles according to the preferences 

of the operator and the task.

· 

Before transferring the patient to the chair, make sure that the footrest is raised in the storage position. 

Sit down the patient before lowering the footrest.

· 

At the time to move the patient from the chair, lift the footrest to the storage position before loose-

ning the belts. This will prevent the patient from trying to stop before the footrest has been stowed out 

of the way of his feet.

· 

Keep the repository elevated when it is not in use.

Summary of Contents for PA-260

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE CHAIR PS 251 POWER TRACK PA 260 LOCKING SYSTEM PA 281 Review 04 20 Read the instruction manual and store it for future reference...

Page 2: ...t up of the track PA 260 17 04 OPERATING 04 1 General elements of evacuation chair PS 251 19 04 1 1 Armrests 20 04 1 2 Belts 20 04 1 3 Telescopic handles 21 04 1 4 Footrest 21 04 1 5 Front swivel whee...

Page 3: ...xploded view TRACK PA 260 42 05 6 Exploded extendable dashboard 44 05 7 Main exploded view LOCKING SYTEM PA 281 46 06 ELECTRIC DIAGRAM 06 1 Printed circuit board 48 06 2 Electrical wiring diagram 49 0...

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Page 5: ...on of the product to read carefully this manual in order to avoid damages caused by a misuse Do not lose this document it should be accessible to any doubt that could appear by medical personnel Remem...

Page 6: ...for use if they have not been contaminated by any particular agent they can be disposed of as normal solid waste otherwise follow the current demolition regula tions WARNINGS FOR THE CORRECT DISPOSAL...

Page 7: ...et MEASURES AND FEATURES CHAIR PS 251 LENGHT 700 mm MAX LOAD 180 Kg WIDTH 520 mm WHEELS 120x32 mm 200x45 mm HEIGHT 225 1025 mm HANDLES 4 2 Front extensible 2 Rear WEIGHT 11 Kg OPERATOR REQUIRED 2 No m...

Page 8: ...ICAL POWER SUPPLY 12 V CC 24V AC WIDTH 170 mm CONSUMED POTENCE 30A HIGH MIN MAX 1090 1520 mm PERSONNEL REQUIRED 2 WEIGHT 17 Kg LONG BELTS 820 mm MAX LOAD 160 Kg LOADING TIME 60 min TEMP MIN MAX 20 40...

Page 9: ...ACK PA 260 LOCKING SYSTEM PA 281 Review 04 20 9 MEASURES AND CHARACTERISTICS LOCKING SYSTEM PA 281 LENGTH 300 mm WIDTH 395 mm HIGH 468 mm WEIGHT 11 Kg PERSONNEL REQUIRED 1 01 INTRODUCCI N 129 267 149...

Page 10: ...e correct functioning or safety of the device the patient or the operator the device must be imme diately removed from service and you must contact the manufacturer In case of detecting any failure or...

Page 11: ...Promeba S L it is strictly required that you have a basic knowledge of any legal requirement that applies to the supplied devices for the countries in which they will end up including laws and norms...

Page 12: ...ponents after being washed should be allowed to dry completely before storage Lubrication must be carried out after cleaning and complete drying Follow the procedures approved by the Emergency Medical...

Page 13: ...ulations of dust can affect the correct functioning of the device which makes it unpredictable and causes a sudden change in the weight that operators have to carry The transport chairs are certified...

Page 14: ...es Durante el almacenamiento no coloque materiales pe sados sobre el dispositivo El producto no debe consi derarse ni utilizarse como estante para ning n tipo de material During storage do not place h...

Page 15: ...cture including belts Correct fixing of all nuts bolts and nuts Correct fixing of the belts Correct attachment of the belts State of use moving parts wheels belts covers Integrity of belts and covers...

Page 16: ...INSTALACI N 200 89 89 90 8 5 x10 210 73 4 302 38 38 A A 315 200 48 5 51 5 SECCI N A A 03 3 Anchor points Before starting the chair track set up you must ensure that each and every one of the anchor p...

Page 17: ...its installation and you have requested the PA 260 track with inte grated load you can start loading the track as shown in the image B place the track on the stand and start charging automatically Alw...

Page 18: ......

Page 19: ...elements of CHAIR PS 251 1 Foldable armrests 2 Leag and chest belts with adjustable safety lock 3 Telescopic handles with the possibility of total extraction 4 Integrated folding footrest 5 Front swi...

Page 20: ...luids 04 1 2 Belts Use patient restraint systems to help the patient in the chair Follow these instructions to properly anchor the belts 1 Join the two buckles indicated in Figure 3 following the dire...

Page 21: ...n you try to push or remo ve them without pressing the release buttons When the locks are engaged the handles will not move 04 1 4 Footrest The footrest has two positions 1 Lifting for storage See in...

Page 22: ...or during a stop Be with the chair and keep control of it at all times Do not use wheel locks as a substitute for operator control To activate a wheel lock press down to lock pedal See in Figure 10 T...

Page 23: ...ghtly lifting the chair attach the lower anchors as shown in figure 2 Then turn the chair on the power track with a dry blow you should hear a CLACK sound and the coupling will have been produced corr...

Page 24: ...ACK SYSTEM 1 Hold the unlocking knob to unfold the track shown in Figure 19 and firmly pull it in the indicated direction until you see that the deployment adjustment system moves and push the track i...

Page 25: ...s pull the cord toward you and bring the chair closer to the floor so that the seat approaches the backrest When the chair is completely folded the locking shelves must be in the locked position To un...

Page 26: ...system chair track 4 Tubular structure in painted aluminum 5 System adjustable to all stairs 6 Possibility of charging with external charger 7 Integrated charging system with PA 270 support optional 8...

Page 27: ...lescopic handle adjustable system Fastener locking system between chair and track Tubular structure in painted aluminum Adjustable system to all stairs Possibility of charging with charger device Inte...

Page 28: ...to stand by by pressing the ON OFF button on the control panel B Approach the chair to the base of the ladder and gently recline the track drive above the first steps of the ladder The second operato...

Page 29: ...AND THE SUPPORT 2 ERROR OF SUPPLY ELECTRIC IN THE SUPPORT 3 OVERVOLTAGE ERROR ON BATTERIES 4 LOAD TIME EXCESS ERROR 5 ERROR IN EXCESSIVE TIME RISE MOVEMENT 6 ERROR IN LOWER MOVEMENT FOR EXCESSIVE TIM...

Page 30: ...slope of the ladder In this way an ergonomics of use is allowed during the maneuver of up and down very superior being the position of the patient always of about 15 respect to the floor There are 3...

Page 31: ...NALS OF THE TRACK HAS NOT CORRECTLY LEFT CHECK CONNECTION TERMINALS BETWEEN THE CATERPILLAR AND THE SUPPORT CHARGING BATTERY OR REPLACING FOR A NEW ONE CHECK CONNECTION OF THE CABLES BE TWEEN ORUGA SU...

Page 32: ...260 LOCKING SYSTEM PA 281 Review 04 20 32 04 OPERATING 04 9 General elements of LOCKING SYSTEM PA 281 1 Quick and easy locking system 2 Base for correct centering of the chair 3 Fixing suitable for a...

Page 33: ...260 LOCKING SYSTEM PA 281 Review 04 20 33 04 OPERATING 04 10 Elements of the manual LOCKING SYSTEM PA 270 Quick and easy locking system Base for correct centering of the chair Fixing suitable for any...

Page 34: ...USER GUIDE CHAIR PS 251 POWER TRACK PA 260 LOCKING SYSTEM PA 281 Review 04 20 34 05 MOUNTING AND COMPONENTS 05 1 Main exploded view CHAIR PS 251 4 3 11 6 1 2 10 7 12 8 5 9...

Page 35: ...DIRA 2 1 3 PS2500 00110 SEIENT CADIRA 1 1 4 PS2500 00130 Conjunt cintur cadira PS 250 1 1 5 PS2500 00130 CONJUNT CINTUR RESPATLLER CADIRA PS 250 1 1 6 PS2510 01000 CONJUNT ESTRUCTURA RESPATLLER CADIRA...

Page 36: ...GUIDE CHAIR PS 251 POWER TRACK PA 260 LOCKING SYSTEM PA 281 Review 04 20 36 05 2 Exploded backrest structure PS 251 05 MOUNTING AND COMPONENTS 11 14 13 15 10 9 6 2 4 3 1 19 20 18 21 7 8 23 22 24 16 17...

Page 37: ...1 2 10 PS2510 01230 SUFRIDERA BALDA ORUGA 2 2 11 PS2510 01250 Sub Maneta con empu adura 4 2 12 PS2510 01270 ARANDELA NYLON CON VALONA DIAMETRO 6 8 2 13 PS2510 01281 Casquillo tope maneta 2 2 14 PS2500...

Page 38: ...USER GUIDE CHAIR PS 251 POWER TRACK PA 260 LOCKING SYSTEM PA 281 Review 04 20 38 05 3 Exploded front leg PS 251 05 MOUNTING AND COMPONENTS 2 1 3 4...

Page 39: ...RONT LEG PS 251 NUM ELEMENT CODE DESCRIPTION UNITS 3 1 5377PJP125P30 11 RUEDA GIRATORIA CON FRENO NEGRA 2 3 2 PS2500 01180 FRONTISSA MASCLE POTA POSTERIOR CADIRA 2 3 3 PS2500 02050 SUPLEMENT FIXACI RO...

Page 40: ...USER GUIDE CHAIR PS 251 POWER TRACK PA 260 LOCKING SYSTEM PA 281 Review 04 20 40 05 4 Exploded extendable handle PS 251 05 MOUNTING AND COMPONENTS 3 2 1 5 4 6...

Page 41: ...S 4 1 PS2510 04012 SUB SOLDADURA TUBO EXTERIOR MANETA EXTENSIBLE 1 4 2 PS2510 04050 PATIN INTERIOR MANETA EXTENSIBLE 1 4 3 PS2510 04061 BULON DE SEGURIDAD MANETA EXTENSIBLE 1 4 4 PS2510 04080 MUELLE C...

Page 42: ...WER TRACK PA 260 LOCKING SYSTEM PA 281 Review 04 20 42 05 5 Main exploded view TRACK PA 260 05 MOUNTING AND COMPONENTS 23 21 4 5 36 20 19 22 11 37 29 18 8 2 28 7 35 32 14 15 31 13 6 16 39 34 9 12 10 2...

Page 43: ...ruga 2 5 17 TAP PLAST 30 TAPON PLASTICO FINAL 30 Mod 17 30 1 5 18 PA2600 00101 Tub regulaci interior desplegat oruga 1 5 19 PS2500 00031 BALDA BLOQUEIG PLEGAT CADIRA 2 5 20 PC6500 03021 molla compress...

Page 44: ...USER GUIDE CHAIR PS 251 POWER TRACK PA 260 LOCKING SYSTEM PA 281 Review 04 20 44 05 MOUNTING AND COMPONENTS 05 6 Exploded extendable dashboard PA 260 7 10 9 2 1 6 5 3 8 4...

Page 45: ...050 CARCASSA PANELL DE CONTROL INFERIOR 1 6 3 PA2600 03090 CARCASSA PANELL DE CONTROL SUPERIOR ORUGA 1 6 4 PA2600 03030 MEMBRANA PANELL DE CONTROL PA 260 1 6 5 PA2600 03040 PLACA ELECTRONICA QUADRE DE...

Page 46: ...USER GUIDE CHAIR PS 251 POWER TRACK PA 260 LOCKING SYSTEM PA 281 Review 04 20 46 05 MOUNTING AND COMPONENTS 05 7 Main exploded view locking system PA 281 9 8 5 3 7 4 2 1 6...

Page 47: ...TION UNITS 7 1 A 8 12 20 CASQUELL BRONZE 8X12X20 1 7 2 PA2800 00012 XAPA GANXO SUPERIOR 1 7 3 PA2800 00020 PROTECTOR PLASTIC INFERIOR LATERALS 2 7 4 PA2800 00030 PROTECTOR PLASTIC SUPERIOR LATERALS 2...

Page 48: ...o Switch J8 Motor hall signal J9 Motor control J10 Terminal connection Control Panel card to Tocuh Panel D2 PCB Control Panel Front view Rear view Touch Panel D1 Rear view D2 J10 MAIN PCB PA 260 24 V...

Page 49: ...s A Power input line 12v CC B Microswitch line load terminal C PCB control panel line to main PCB D Motor 200w connection line 24v CC E Touch panel connection to PCB control panel F Supply line left L...

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Page 51: ...pect all moving parts to make sure components are tight Due to its dry slip system do not grease the platform guide ATTENTION Do not lubricate the rail and or stretcher when connected to the mains WEA...

Page 52: ...d in this docu ment The possession of this document does not confer any license on said patents The information contained in this document does not affect or change the specifications or warranties of...

Page 53: ...provided with the product or improper installation of accessory parts not previously tested iii States or defects of the system in which the product is used or incorporated with the exception of other...

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Page 55: ...USER GUIDE CHAIR PS 251 POWER TRACK PA 260 LOCKING SYSTEM PA 281 Review 04 20 55 10 TRAINING REGISTER PS 251 PLACE AND DATE NAME OF THE OPERATOR NAME OF TRAINER TYPE OF TRAINING...

Page 56: ...USER GUIDE CHAIR PS 251 POWER TRACK PA 260 LOCKING SYSTEM PA 281 Review 04 20 56 11 TRAINING REGISTER PA 260 PLACE AND DATE NAME OF THE OPERATOR NAME OF TRAINER TYPE OF TRAINING...

Page 57: ...USER GUIDE CHAIR PS 251 POWER TRACK PA 260 LOCKING SYSTEM PA 281 Review 04 20 57 12 TRAINING REGISTER PA 281 PLACE AND DATE NAME OF THE OPERATOR NAME OF TRAINER TYPE OF TRAINING...

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Page 59: ...LOCKING SYSTEM PA 281 Review 04 20 59 13 MAINTENANCE REGISTER PS 251 DATE TYPE OF SERVICE Maintenance verification extension of useful life OPERATIONS OF MAINTENANCE REALIZED PERSON IN CHARGE OF SERVI...

Page 60: ...LOCKING SYSTEM PA 281 Review 04 20 60 14 MAINTENANCE REGISTER PA 260 DATE TYPE OF SERVICE Maintenance verification extension of useful life OPERATIONS OF MAINTENANCE REALIZED PERSON IN CHARGE OF SERVI...

Page 61: ...LOCKING SYSTEM PA 281 Review 04 20 61 15 MAINTENANCE REGISTER PA 281 DATE TYPE OF SERVICE Maintenance verification extension of useful life OPERATIONS OF MAINTENANCE REALIZED PERSON IN CHARGE OF SERVI...

Page 62: ...l derecho ha modificaciones sin previo aviso Promeba S L no se considera responsabe de los da os causados por la falta o la inexactitud de la informaci n aqu mencionada All rights reserved Variations...

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