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Operating Instructions PODOLOG STELLA 3s | Revision 00

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SAFETY NOTICES

Comply with the Medical Devices Ordinance (applies to Germa-
ny only) (MPBetrV).

The owner must instruct the users, make the operating instruc-
tions accessible and ensure (verifi ably) that these operating in-
structions have been read and understood.

Danger due to electrical energy

Danger due to electrical energy can occur through: Perform-
ing the wrong maintenance tasks on the transformer, using 
"NON-ORIGINAL PARTS" in the transformer area, failure to un-
plug the mains plug for maintenance tasks, running over, dam-
aging the mains cable. Maintenance tasks may only be executed 
by authorized specialists. 
If the chair is not in use, always pull the power plug. The chair 
must not be electrically adjusted, under any circumstances, as 
long as people are within the movement range of the chair.
Interference with other electrical devices can occur under cer-
tain circumstances.

Protective devices

Safeguards and cladding elements are installed for the protec-
tion of patient and user. They must not be removed, changed or 
bypassed.

HAVE IDENTIFIED DEFECTS RECTIFIED IMMEDIATELY! 
Contact RUCK SERVICE immediately: 
Tel + 49 (0)7082 944 22 55 

Summary of Contents for PODOLOG STELLA 3s

Page 1: ...F R F U S S U N D P F L E G E Operating Instructions REF 8020702 Revision 00 Print _________ F R F U S S U N D P F L E G E 3S GB...

Page 2: ...NLOADS Copyright 2018 Hellmut Ruck GmbH All rights reserved This document must not be copied edited reproduced or translated without the prior written permission of Hellmut Ruck GmbH HELLMUT RUCK GmbH...

Page 3: ...tive functions high quality and con temporary design With the PODOLOG STELLA 3s as a Class 1 medical device and more than 90 years of practical experience we underline our high quality requirements fo...

Page 4: ...ES 9 GENERAL 12 SCOPE OF DELIVERY 13 COMMISSIONING CARRYING INSTRUCTIONS 14 IMPORTANT USE REGULATIONS 18 OPERATION 19 4 LOOSENING THE SWITCH 19 HOW THE PATIENT GETS ON AND OFF 19 OPERATION HAND SWITCH...

Page 5: ...Hellmut Ruck GmbH reserves all rights to modify and supplement these operating instructions Hellmut Ruck GmbH has taken great care to keep these instructions free of inaccuracies and omissions Please...

Page 6: ...F R F U S S U N D P F L E G E 6 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 1 HEAD SECTION CUSHION including NECK ROLL 1 2 BACK CUSHION 1 3 ARM RESTS 1 4 SEAT CUSHION 1 5 CALF SUPPORT 1 6 HA...

Page 7: ...SCRIPTION 7 1 9 1 10 1 11 1 12 1 13 1 14 1 15 1 16 1 9 HEAD SECTION COVER 1 10 HEAD SECTION ADJUST MENT 1 11 BACK SECTION COVER 1 12 ACTIVATION LEVER LEG SUPPORT 1 13 HEIGHT LIFT COVER 1 14 BASE FROM...

Page 8: ...Protective insulation The disposal notice must be complied with Application part of the type B Manufacturing date CE conformity mark Refer to instruction manual This symbol identifies a potential poin...

Page 9: ...s tested for function and safety prior to delivery and the inspection certificate is affixed to the chair However if operated incorrectly or misused hazards can occur for the health of the user and or...

Page 10: ...N ORIGINAL PARTS in the transformer area failure to un plug the mains plug for maintenance tasks running over dam aging the mains cable Maintenance tasks may only be executed by authorized specialists...

Page 11: ...lly adjuschair sections such as back and height adjustment must be checked for functionality via the foot switch General visual inspection IF THIS REQUIREMENT IS NOT SATISFIED THE GUARAN TEE WILL LAPS...

Page 12: ...ht of 200 kg Under no circumstances should two or more persons use the treatment chair simultaneously ANY OTHER USE IS NON INTENDED USE Conversions modifications attachment of supplemental equip ment...

Page 13: ...missioning please check whether the mains voltage agrees with the rated voltage and frequency specified on the rating plate on the base frame The PODOLOG STELLA 3s can be connected with the provid ed...

Page 14: ...e mains cable and foot switch in such a manner that they do not pose a stumbling hazard Electrical hazard The mains cable and cable for the foot switch must not get into the mov ing parts danger of cr...

Page 15: ...uctions PODOLOG STELLA 3s Revision 00 F R F U S S U N D P F L E G E COMMISSIONING CARRYING INSTRUCTIONS 15 AFTER UNPACKING THE DEVICE HEAD SECTION ASSEMBLY Sliding in and Fixing in Place HEAD SECTION...

Page 16: ...YING REMOVAL OF THE WEIGHT PLATES 1 2 3 4 5 To reduce the total weight when carrying two weight plates can be removed from the base To do this slightly lift the cladding element remove three hexagon s...

Page 17: ...nevenness can be com pensated using the height adjus chair foot plates To do this the foot plates are adjusted in height by turning Then bond the provided silicone pads on the four foot plates Thus th...

Page 18: ...when lifting up the back section into the seated position the back section cannot get stuck on a windowsill or other obstructions back section will be bent Armrests back section Do not sit on the armr...

Page 19: ...nt chair must be disconnected from the mains To disconnect the switch eject the locking ring by using a slot screwdriver Then the plug can be pulled out carefully To connect the switch first insert th...

Page 20: ...er activates the button 4 The back and seat section will be brought back into the upright position BUTTON LOCK Simultaneously keep memory button 5 and memory button 6 depressed until two beep tones so...

Page 21: ...of the appropriate LED 3 Activate the profile save button 9 for 3 seconds until the selected LED of the selected user profile is flashing Procedure aborts after 10 seconds 4 User selects desired memo...

Page 22: ...and the back and seat section moves to the rear For movement in the opposite direction the button 4 is activated The back and seat section will be brought back into the upright position Donotapplyyour...

Page 23: ...ely pivoted out of the home position briefly for the lateral foot bath In this process the hand wheel is turned back after a short time approxi mately 1 4 turn Thus the chair locks in place when it pi...

Page 24: ...mal ergonomic mode of operation the patient s leg or foot is brought into different positions For this the support for calf and foot offers versatile adaptation SWINGING DOWN THE CALF SUPPORT AND FOOT...

Page 25: ...on without loosening the foot roll in the process is shown below in points 1 to 4 This adjustment pos sibility is always very helpful if the clamp lever is fixed in place in a position that could hind...

Page 26: ...rings in the process For this lift the desired foot roll 1 and turn it 180 to the outside The foot rolls will then securely engage on the ful crum again and guarantee precise work Patients consider th...

Page 27: ...be adapted depending on the position of your patient s leg and thus increase sitting comfort PIVOTING THE CALF SUPPORT VARIABLE ADJUSTMENT OF THE HEAD SECTION 1 2 For variable adjustment of the head...

Page 28: ...ance with DIN EN 62353 For this contact RUCK SERVICE Undertaking maintenance and repairs Maintenance tasks and repairs may only be undertaken by specialists authorized by the manufacturer If all liste...

Page 29: ...ake great care in ensuring that the cleaning utensils used are clean If mineral con taminants such as grains of sand or dust are embedded in the cleaning agents this can destroy the surface Do not use...

Page 30: ...tment allow surface disinfectants to thoroughly dry as specified by the manufacturer however do not wipe surfaces dry Cushion discolouration due to articles of clothing Clothing such as jeans can caus...

Page 31: ...il fill this must be disposed of in line with waste legislation Danger of explosion Operation of the PODOLOG STELLA 3s in areas subject to explosion hazard can trigger an explosion Spare parts Art no...

Page 32: ...0 cm Total length foot section and head section pulled in 174 cm Total width including 82 cm Total weight 140 kg Power supply 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 15 10 Controller type CO 61 Protection class IP 20 Du...

Page 33: ...F R F U S S U N D P F L E G E Operating Instructions PODOLOG STELLA 3s Revision 00 TECHNICAL DATA I TREATMENT POSITIONS 33 F R F U S S U N D P F L E G E 82 cm 172 202 cm 89 cm 138 cm 202 cm 82 cm...

Page 34: ...ount the back section cushion 2 first remove the cladding element 4 which is se cured with four screws cover caps To mount the seat section cushion 3 the seat section is placed in the position of maxi...

Page 35: ...hase receipt The local agent is respon sible for claims made outside of Germany In case of doubt please check with RUCK before returning the device The warranty becomes null and void if we find that t...

Page 36: ...ces in cluding accessories such as antenna cable and external cables can influence medical electrical equipment Such equipment should be operated at a minimum distance of 30cm from the PODOLOG STELLA...

Page 37: ...e cified below The customer or client using PODOLOG STELLA 3s should ensure that the device is used in the prescribed environment Emission measurements Conformance Guidelines for the electro magne tic...

Page 38: ...eration Guidelines and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic interference immunity The PODOLOG STELLA 3s is designed for use in electromagnetic environments as specified below The customer or use...

Page 39: ...se Modulation 18 Hz 28 V m 1720 1845 1970 MHz Pulse Modu lation 217 Hz 28 V m 2450 MHz Pulse Modulation 217 Hz 28 V m 5240 5500 5785 MHz Pulse Modula tion 217 Hz 9 V m Radiated RF EM filed IEC 61000 4...

Page 40: ...for 250 300 cycles at 0 The quality of the supply current shall correspond to typical commercial or hospital environment standards Should the user of PODOLOG STELLA 3s require continued functionality...

Page 41: ...nducted by RF fields IEC 61000 4 6 0 15 80 MHz 1kHz AM 80 3 Vrms 6 Vrms in ISM radio band 0 15 80 MHz 1kHz AM 80 3 Vrms 6 Vrms in ISM radio band Porchair and mobile radio devices shall not be used wit...

Page 42: ...equipment in order to prove functioning for the intended pur pose Should unusual performance features become apparent additional mea sures may become necessary e g a shift or a complete change of pos...

Page 43: ...clearance range depending on the transmitting frequency expressed in metres m 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 150 kHz to 80 MHz d 1 20 P 0 12 0 38 1 20 3 80 12 00 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 1 20 P 0 12 0 38 1 20 3 80 12...

Page 44: ...L E G E Operating Instructions PODOLOG STELLA 3s Revision 00 HELLMUT RUCK GmbH Daimlerstrasse 23 D 75305 Neuenb rg Germany Tel 49 0 7082 944 20 Fax 49 0 7082 944 22 22 E mail contact hellmut ruck de w...

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