Rehabed Taurus Junior Instructions For Use Manual Download Page 1

 

 

 

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Page 3: ... AND MATTRESSES 26 8 4 1 MATTRESS THICKNESS 26 8 4 2 OPERATING THE SIDE RAILS 26 8 5 ELECTRICAL OPERATION 27 8 5 1 HANDSET LOCATION 28 8 5 2 9 BUTTON HANDSET OPERATION 29 8 5 3 HANDSET LOCKOUT 30 8 6 LEG SECTION 30 9 ASSEMBLY ONTO THE TRANSPORT STAND 32 10 POWER FAILURES 34 10 1 EMERGENCY LOWERING BACKREST AND LEG SECTIONS 34 11 DECONTAMINATION 35 12 MAINTENANCE 37 12 1 GENERAL MAINTENANCE 37 12 2...

Page 4: ...s including spare parts e mail address serwis rehabed com pl phone 48 519 842 766 phone 48 608 727 090 Other issues e mail address biuro rehabed com pl phone 48 608 727 090 Each serious incident connected with the device should be reported to Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare Ltd Reha Bed Sp z o o and the competent authority of the Member State where the device is used Please provide the product serial n...

Page 5: ...rer The bed is operated by 9 button handset Taurus Junior beds are intended for use within domestic and long term care environment e g care homes rehabilitations homes The bed largely relieves the care person owing to fully electrically contoured mattress platform allowing for matching position to the needs of the patient Taurus Junior bed is designed for users with a minimum height from 125 to 16...

Page 6: ...emain unlocked General fractures of the skeleton if the bed s selected functions remain unlocked Level of mental development that makes it impossible to safely operate the bed s functions if the bed functions remain unlocked Confusion agitation or unstable emotional state of the patient if side rails are installed and or they are in the highest position Exceeding the maximum patient s weight Inade...

Page 7: ...tributor importer or manufacturer The bed is not suitable for users weighting more than 178 kg in case of any doubt please contact the local distributor importer or manufacturer Misused electrical equipment may be hazardous Accessories that have not been designed for use with the bed should not be used The use of additional mechanical or electrical devices not intended for use with the bed is unac...

Page 8: ...ble could cause kinking or shearing of the cable which may lead to exposed live wires Risk of electrocution If you cannot plug the main power cable directly into a wall socket only the CE marked extension cables may be used If the product is connected to the power supply with an extension cable never overload the product by connecting devices that exceed the maximum rating of the extension cable r...

Page 9: ...talled on both sides of the bed on the side of the wall as well With standard length side rails the height of the mattress is 115 mm to 140mm Side rails may only be used with proper size mattresses intended for the bed otherwise there is a risk of the user entrapment Leaning against or resting on rails may cause accidents Leaning out of the bed is a threat of injury In case of damage to the rails ...

Page 10: ...d or damaged risk of electric shock and or fire All electrical components that are a part of the bed and or related accessories which are damaged must be immediately withdrawn from service and replaced damaged electrical components may present a risk of electric shock fire If the bed will be used with a hoist make sure that there is enough space under the bed to lower the bed to the lowest possibl...

Page 11: ...m 800 to 1060 hPa from 800 to 1060 hPa Altitude 2000 m 2000 m The bed is not intended for patient transport it is not to be moved out of the room it is located in with a patient occupying the bed Risk of patient carer injury If the bed is to be moved within the room with an occupant in the bed a risk assessment in line with local health and safety policy is to be undertaken in order to ensure that...

Page 12: ...y damage the electrical system and or cause bed s colour fading over time including the fading of the bed s labels Avoid placing the bed in a humid environment a long term exposure tomoisture may damage the electrical system and or have a detrimental effect on parts of the bed s frame Do not use side rails to transport the bed the risk of damaging side rails bed s frame Do not transport the bed ov...

Page 13: ...of the device that come into physical contact with the user occupant in order for it to carry out its intended function Type BF Applied parts which are electrically isolated from earth and other parts of the medical equipment Complying with specific requirements for protection against electric shock to IEC 60601 1 Class II electrical device The user occupant is protected by at least two layers of ...

Page 14: ...of injury or death see the instruction manual Total product weight on the transport stand Heavy weight of the product be careful when transporting on the transport stand and assembly Warning regarding the transport on the transport stand The risk of loss of stability overturning of the product be careful when transporting the product on the transport stand Certification mark Product meets the requ...

Page 15: ...est mattress platform 5 Leg section frame 6 Leg rest actuator 7 Side rail release button 8 Castor 9 Foot end actuator with white marker 10 High Low actuator 11 Handset 12 Backrest actuator and control box not visible During assembly disassembly and regular operation particular attention should be paid to the risk of hand injury The bed cannot be used in case a screw is missing ...

Page 16: ...ns For assembly clear the intended area paying particular attention to the fact that any movement of the bed will not be obstructed Apply the brakes to all 4 castors Loosen handle wheel binding leg section then lower it and gently put aside on the floor Loosen grub screws with Allen key supplied binding backrest section with the stand Then lower it and gently put aside on the floor Loosen hand whe...

Page 17: ...position of hex screws at the bottom Tighten all 4 set screws at the bottom of the mattress platform Once the both halves are together tight all sets screws 12 piece under mattress platform and 4 dome screws 4 pieces on each corner of top mattress platform Set screws must be tightened before dome heads screws Remove all packaging e g cable ties securing the platform sections The bed cannot be used...

Page 18: ...ed anti removal clip Handset White tag Foot end Blue tag Head end Yellow tag Leg rest Black tag Backrest Once all the cables are connected they are to be secured in place by attaching the supplied retaining clip Clip the retaining clip to the control box Actuator and handset cables are not shown The mains cable exiting the control unit is to be connected to the power supply plug Take the 2 plugs a...

Page 19: ...ose a risk of electric shock and or fire Make sure that both actuators high low are plugged into the correct ports If the reverse Trendelenburg function does not work as expected the high low actuators can be connected in a wrong way Damage to actuators or the control box will void the warranty Breaking or damaging seals of actuators or the control box will void the warranty 6 3 1 HOLDER ARRANGEME...

Page 20: ... RAILS Before installation make sure that the length of side rails is suitable for the length of the mattress s platform Lower raise the bed to mid height see section 8 5 Depress each end s side rail release button see section 8 4 2 and lower the finger assemblies to the bottom of the channel On the foot end remove the retaining screw at the bottom of the Side rail channel on one side Do not remov...

Page 21: ...e middle finger set through the hole in the upper lift wire and over the top in bottom lift wire as shownin illustration to theright and into the other end of the middle side rail Bottom lift wire must be located outside side rail channel Whilst holding the top and mid side rails slide the plastic spacer block into the channel and place the upper finger of the bottom finger set through the hole in...

Page 22: ...all moving parts and is there sufficient slack in the cables to allow for movement Is the bed clear of obstructions Do the side rails raise lower smoothly and lock automatically in the raised position Has a risk assessment been performed on the suitability of the bed and any ancillary equipment for the user Has the control box cable retaining clip been attached Are plugs of actuators and power cab...

Page 23: ...ined person as soon as possible preferably before the use of this product It is the responsibility of the end user to ensure they have received sufficient training to use the bed and any associated accessories safely and correctly It is the responsibility of the trained person to ensure that users are able to use this bed and any additional accessories in a safe and proper way If the above mention...

Page 24: ...o safely operate the bed Prior to each operating the bed ensure the brakes on all the castors have been applied It is forbidden to start and use the product with defects that may pose a risk to users or other persons If children adults with reduced cognitive learning abilities or even pets pose a potential risk of intentional or unintentional manipulating the bed consider its suitability for use d...

Page 25: ...pplied Note Before locking the wheels make sure that they are parallel to the length of the bed and inwards they cannot pose a tripping risk Note All four wheels should be locked to eliminate the accidental movement of the bed If the bed will be used in a tilted position it is recommended to unlock wheels from the foot bed end to prevent the wheels from rubbing against the floor when tilting After...

Page 26: ...e unlocked when using the tilt function 8 4 SIDE RAILS AND MATTRESSES Taurus Junior bed comes as a standard with a full length side rails Wooden rails extend over the entire length of the bed 8 4 1 MATTRESS THICKNESS With standard length side rails the approved mattress height is from 115 to 140 mm Side rails must only be used with proper size and type mattresses approved for use with Taurus Junio...

Page 27: ...both the patient and the caregiver However the handset should be operated by the care person During the operation of the bed position by the caregiver make sure that the user is informed about the change in the position of the mattress platform Thanks to the use of the handset it is possible to control the electronic linear system of actuators which are controlled by the central control box Actuat...

Page 28: ...k of explosion fire If the bed is continuously used for an extended period of time and it exceeds the duty cycle the control box and or lift actuators may become temporarily disabled or irreparably damage If this occurs remove the power supply from the wall and allow system to rest for 20 30 minutes before attempting to re operate 8 5 1 HANDSET LOCATION The handset should be hung in a dedicated pl...

Page 29: ...nt motion of the mattress platform If children adults with learning difficulties or even pets pose a potential risk of intentional or unintentional tampering with the bed the lockout function on the handset is to be used at the discretion of the carer Consideration is to be taken in the storage of the handset lockout key to minimise the risk of it being swallowed by a baby child or the bed occupan...

Page 30: ...d due to unintentional movement of the mattress platform 8 6 LEG SECTION Note The operation of the leg section is dependent on the position of the ratchet as detailed below The bed is fitted with an adjustable leg section When the leg section function on the handset is operated the height or angle of the leg section is adjusted depending on whether or not the leg section ratchet is set Setting the...

Page 31: ... disengages if in doubt lift the leg section to the ratchet s maximum extent Gently lower the leg section down The leg section angle adjustment will now be set To unlock reset the ratchet use handles to lift the thigh section to the maximum position Before attempting to lift the leg section either Ensure there is no load on the foot section or Support the foot section with a second able bodied per...

Page 32: ...with care until the finger assembly disengages from the channel Carefully remove all side rails Relocate the finger assemblies into the channel see section 6 4 Re fit the retaining screw into the channel Repeat for the other side of the bed Electrics Flatten and lower the bed and the wholemattress platform to its minimum height Unplug the mains cable from the mains socket Using a flat headed screw...

Page 33: ...wer the spigots into the open tubes ensuring the electrics are facing inwards Tighten the hand wheel on the transport stands Carefully lift the leg section and lower the open end onto the vertical bars ensuring the electrics are facing Tighten the grub screws on the leg section frame Ensure all cabling is neatly wrapped around the relevant bed sections and is not dragging on the floor or is under ...

Page 34: ... holding the relevant section Remove the pin that holds the bolt in place only on one side Remove the bolt that holds the actuator only on one side Remove the piston by placing it gently on the floor it can hang down Gently lower the section to the level position If the section should be lowered while the patient is in the bed a risk assessment consistent with local health and safety regulations o...

Page 35: ... to the bed These instructions apply to all accessories with the exception of mattresses General Cleaning The bed should be cleaned by starting with the cleanest parts of the bed and systematically moving to the dirtiest parts Extra care should be taken around areas where excess dirt or dust may gather The cloth should be changed during the cleaning process if it becomes soiled Wipe down with a cl...

Page 36: ...contact of these measures with the skin Always check what neutralizing agent is recommended by the manufacturer Decontamination procedure performed by an unauthorized person pose a threat to the person as well as the environment The bed manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any loss or damage caused by improperly conducted decontamination Pay special attention to the decontaminator does not g...

Page 37: ...ed from use immediately The frame is mechanically operational The bed operates as per its intended purpose The bed is cleaned following the guidelines in this Instruction Manual All accessories and additional equipment are fitted in a right way 12 1 GENERAL MAINTENANCE The manufacturer recommends that the beds are serviced once yearly as a minimum Please act accordingly with the following instruct...

Page 38: ...lower the side rails Check that they move smoothly Check that aluminum channels at the bed ends operate correctly Check that the lock on the side rails automatically engages when raised Check that the castors lock function works correctly and that when locked castors do not move Check if the bed s frame does not show signs of excessive wear in particular whether there are no cracks near welds If a...

Page 39: ...ble actuator cable or handset cables Turn off the device unplug the mains cable and contact the approved service department Work cycle of the control box has been exceeded possible permanent damage If the control box has exceeded its duty cycle permanent damage may have occurred Allow power supply to cool for 20 30 minutes before attempting to re operate If electrical functions still do not work a...

Page 40: ...t to be disposed of in general municipal waste Some of the electrical components could be harmful to the environment and where viable the components can be recovered and reused recycled The steel plastic and wooden components are also to be separated and disposed of following the local recycling policy as these can also be recovered and recycled The bed is to be decontaminated before disposal to a...

Page 41: ...ernative equipment is found to be operating abnormally turn off the piece of equipment that is believed to be causing the interference if possible to identify the source of the RF energy Once identified mitigation measures are to be taken such as the separation distances being increased and or the device s being re orientated If the bed continues to operate abnormally turn off at the mains supply ...

Page 42: ...tify the maximum angles which can be achieved in normal use by each part of the mattress support platform with reference to horizontal Mattress platform height is defined as the maximum and minimum height from the floor which can be achieved by the mattress support platform in normal use 15 2 MAXIMUM LOAD Safe working load 215 kg Maximum User weight 178 kg The safe working load is the sum of the w...

Page 43: ...onsiblefor the sale purchase selection for use and adjustment of side rails should be aware of the potential risk regarding entrapment and or suffocation when the bed is in use When positioning and adjusting the side rails make sure that all spaces between side rails mattress and bed frame will not block the patient s head and body Furthermore the size and physiological condition of the patient sh...

Page 44: ... control box may become temporarily disabled or irreparably damaged No more than two drives may be operated at rated load simultaneously Safety standards IEC 60601 1 2005 IEC 60601 2 52 2009 IEC 60601 1 11 2010 Applied part electrical shock protection Type BF Applied parts Mattress platform Profiling sections Bed ends Handset Side rails Liquid ingress protection IPX4 Splash resistant Noise level 6...

Page 45: ...s forbidden to use accessories that have not been approved or are not intended for use with the bed the risk of danger due to incompatibility regarding the combination of products 16 1 MATTRESSES AND SIDE RAILS Taurus Junior bed has been tested and approved with listed above mattresses The mattresses listed above are mattresses recommended by the manufacturer Contact your local distributor importe...

Page 46: ...ttress holders on sides of the mattress platform sections an incorrect mattress may pose a risk of entrapment and or fall of the patient Make sure that side rails and mattress are correctly selected incorrect selection of products may pose a risk of entrapment 16 2 LIFTING POLE Optionally the bed can be equipped with a lifting pole with a triangular handle with an adjustable length of the belt In ...

Page 47: ...ng pole in a place that is not intended for this purpose poses a risk of damage to health or an accident In order to ensure the user s safety while using the lifting pole make sure that the lifting pole has been properly installed ...

Page 48: ... with the instructions e g storage maintenance breaking the seals mechanical damage 6 The concept of repair is not synonymous with the operations mentioned in the instruction manual which the user is obliged to perform on one s own 7 The warranty shall be extended by the period in which the product is under repair In the event that the complaint procedure shall not detect a fault as a defect subje...

Page 49: ...y e g fall hit breaking leaning or resting on side rails etc e Product damage occurred as a result of environmental factors such as pollution flooding actuators or control box use in unsuitable conditions and if the product has been damaged due to the user fault e g the use of a damaged product or inadequate equipment and bed overload etc f The product has been used despite the occurrence of fault...

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