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Instructions for use  arco-matic 200 M / 300 M  - Version 2018-05-08 GBR   ID no.  2038823A 

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Permissible ambient condition

During storage and transpor-
tation  

In operation  

Ambient temperature

-10°C – +50°C 

+5°C – +40°C 

Relative humidity

20% – 95% at 30°C  - non-con-
densing

20% – 95% at 30°C  - non-con-
densing

Air pressure

700 – 1,060 hPa

Maximum permitted operating height

2.000 m  above sea level

Tab. 19 
Permissible ambient conditions

Pads

Surface

Colour

Lifespan

Guarantee

Comfort

grained

coloured

6 years

12 months

Classic

smooth

coloured

4 years

12 months

Tab. 20
Technical data of the pads 

The specifi cations require proper handling of the 
pads. Please observe the directions in these instruc-
tions for use.
    

Summary of Contents for 114.9600.0

Page 1: ...Instructions for use Examination and treatment chair arco matic 200 M 300 M arco matic 114 9600 0 arco matic 114 9700 0...

Page 2: ...tial equalisation optional 101 0481 0 26 Sockets on the device optional 101 0482 0 27 Positioning patients 29 Operation 30 Safety information 30 Switching on off 31 Hand control unit 32 Foot control u...

Page 3: ...echnical Service 66 Wear parts 67 Visual and functional checks 67 Disposal 69 Product identification 70 Identification plate 70 Symbols used 71 Technical data 73 Connection dimensions 76 EMC declarati...

Page 4: ...l devices was performed for this device The signal words symbols and colours of the warnings were selected in accordance with ANSI 535 6 The warnings were scaled in accordance with the following defin...

Page 5: ...ith requirements Non slip setup Before and during use of the product it must be ensured that the product has sufficient floor adhe sion and that there is good slip resistance for both product and user...

Page 6: ...ir arco matic is intended for use in human medicine only The examination and treatment chair may be used for the following purposes for the short term positioning of patients for urological examinatio...

Page 7: ...on the G pel leg support 101 0475 0 Protective covers pair to protect the foot supports when used with shoes 101 0482 0 2 sockets as power supply for accessories attached to the examination and treat...

Page 8: ...ries 25 0 6 101 0468 0 Foot rest for the doctor to support the doctor s feet during the examination right sided version 25 1 5 101 0469 0 Foot rest for the doctor to support the doctor s feet during t...

Page 9: ...tion and treatment chair arco matic 200 M 300 M Head pad Head cushion optional 101 0472 0 Back pad Leatherette cladding Seat pad Lifting arm Rear foot section cladding Foot supports Rinsing basin Foot...

Page 10: ...M back Locking pedal optional On off switch Fine wire fuses of the inte grated sockets Attachment screws for the rear foot section cladding Screw thread for the attach ment screws Cable brackets Inte...

Page 11: ...mm in a longitudinal direction and 250 mm in a transverse direction During the adjustment of the examination and treat ment chair the rinsing basin remains in a horizontal position automatically It me...

Page 12: ...quipped with a memory for four adjustable chair positions memory function Adjustment functions operated by electric motors are activated by a foot control unit or hand control unit For more informatio...

Page 13: ...ctronic control unit may be damaged irreparably during storage or transport Hence the examination and treatment chair must not be exposed to conditions other than those indicated during transport and...

Page 14: ...fter delivery transport the product to its place of use in its original packaging Unpacking NOTE The pads of the examination and treatment chair can easily be slit when cutting open the packaging film...

Page 15: ...rted at the destination Remove the attached foot supports Keep the right and left foot supports separately Each is to be fitted on the other side respectively once the examination and treatment chair...

Page 16: ...the product to its lowest position During transportation ensure that the unit does not collide with persons or objects Setup NOTE The examination and treatment chair requires some time to acclimatise...

Page 17: ...spanner and a bar Levelling The levelling feet serve to compensate for uneven floors and to ensure that the examination and treat ment chair is placed in a horizontal position Lift the examination and...

Page 18: ...e completely disconnected from the mains supply during such work If setting up an electrical hardwired connection for the examination and treatment chair a wall switch must be installed which can swit...

Page 19: ...e on site electrical connection through the opening in the control unit housing as shown in Fig 15 Connect the conductors of the new mains cable to the mains socket as shown in Fig 13 Put the cover ba...

Page 20: ...rear foot section cladding Fig 16 Mounting the rear foot section cladding 1 Rear foot section cladding 2 Recess 3 Power cord Insert two attachment screws for the rear foot section cladding into the b...

Page 21: ...able 1 Screw locking device of the power cord 2 Screw thread of the power cord 3 Attachment screw Insert the socket cladding and press down firmly Insert the attachment screws and tighten with the M2...

Page 22: ...Connect the mains connection cable to the mains supply Switch on the examination and treatment chair using the on off switch Elevate the examination and treatment chair to the highest position see Tab...

Page 23: ...ting cable 4 Foot control unit Fig 24 Connecting the foot control unit 1 Connector socket 2 Connector plug 3 Connecting cable 4 Foot control unit The connector plug features a nose Turn the connector...

Page 24: ...n the collar of the front foot section cladding the cladding of the examination and treatment chair will be damaged when the seat pad is lowered Hence ensure that the panel can slide without obstructi...

Page 25: ...onnect the plug of the connection cable to the hand control unit Fig 29 Connect the plug of the connection cable to the hand control unit 1 Plug of connection cable to hand control unit Insert the loc...

Page 26: ...y be damaged if the incorrect mains voltage is connected The mains voltage and mains frequency of the connected voltage supply must correspond to the voltage indicated on the identification plate of t...

Page 27: ...the mains plug make sure that the devices connected to the integrated sockets are safe to operate For example examination lights and video colpo scopes can be connected to the integrated sockets on th...

Page 28: ...cket Fig 35 Installing the cables 1 Cable brackets Replace the socket cladding Fig 36 Fitting the socket cladding and fuses 1 Socket cladding 2 Retaining pin 3 Retaining clips Reinsert the attachment...

Page 29: ...f the examination and treatment chair is used in combination with HF surgical devices and defibrillator devices Use electrically insulated underlays between the patient and the examination and treatme...

Page 30: ...adjustment the examination chair or the accessories mounted on it e g G pel leg support may collide with body parts or other objects leading to personal injury or property damage Make sure that there...

Page 31: ...ts that apply with regard to the ambient conditions To view the list of ambient conditions permitted for operation please see Tab 6 Ambient condition Value Ambient temperature 5 C 40 C Relative humidi...

Page 32: ...button lower seat section Adjustment button lower foot support Indicator light memory position 3 Adjustment button raise seat section Adjustment button raise foot support Memory button move to memory...

Page 33: ...ng buttons adjustment buttons and memory buttons For an overview of the various functions see Fig 39 The adjustment buttons adjust the examination and treatment chair as long as the adjustment button...

Page 34: ...ion chair Press the adjustment button Raises the foot supports of the exam ination chair only available on arco matic 300 M Press the adjustment button Lowers the foot supports of the exam ination cha...

Page 35: ...vely the patient can be put into the hori zontal position as shown in Fig 41 Fig 41 Example 2 Example of an adjustment shock position CAUTION In the event of an unexpected movement into the shock posi...

Page 36: ...yellow not applicable Controller reset press and hold buttons 1 and 2 on the hand control unit together for approx 5 seconds If the warning light continues to flash amber notify Technical Service Malf...

Page 37: ...tinuous pressing of the adjustment button The chair moves to memory positions by double clicking The foot control unit does not have any warning lights memory lights or operational status lights It is...

Page 38: ...ng of the adjustment button Lowers the back of the exami nation chair Continuous pressing of the adjustment button Raises the foot supports of the examination chair only avail able on arco matic 300 M...

Page 39: ...with the retaining bar as shown in Fig 45 The retaining bar must stand vertical to the back pad Now you can replace the paper roll etc WARNING The retaining bar is not designed to support a person s w...

Page 40: ...Replacement Lift off the old seat pad Fig 46 Lifting off the old seat pad 1 Seat pad Put on the new seat pad The four pins on the back must fit into the opposite pin mounting hole Firmly press down t...

Page 41: ...t Fold the back pad forward as shown in Fig 48 While firmly holding the head pad unscrew and remove the four attachment screws Hold on firmly to the head pad Remove the old head pad Mount the new head...

Page 42: ...the locking wheel The rinsing basin is now locked at the set angle This angle is linked to the seat plate If the seat height is adjusted the inclination of the rinsing basin will also change RECOMMEND...

Page 43: ...a later stage Remounting Unscrew two M3 Allen screws from the bracket mount see Fig 53 Insert the bracket mount in the insertion aperture on the other side see Fig 54 Fig 53 Cradle of hand control un...

Page 44: ...and accessories that exceeds the lower of these two values Overloading can cause parts of the patient s body to suddenly fall off the table This could prove life threatening especially during treatme...

Page 45: ...st be fastened to a side rail of the examination chair using the attach ment clamp 101 1670 0 Safe working load According to Fig 57 the safe working load for the G pel leg support is 25 kg when it is...

Page 46: ...f the attachment clamp is not adequately fixed in place the inserted accessory may move unexpect edly and lead to hazardous situations The attachment clamp must be pushed the whole way onto the side r...

Page 47: ...de from the opening Tighten the lower toggle screw each time you adjust the G pel leg support Adjusting the G pel leg support Loosen the toggle screw of the attachment clamp Change the inclination of...

Page 48: ...le 2 Toggle screw of the cradle Fixing the lower leg in position Position the cradle under the leg CAUTION Supporting the leg the other way around by which the thigh is located in the strap section of...

Page 49: ...t to help them get in or out of the chair Foot supports can be inserted in the mount for conical end pieces Foot supports can be adjusted with a control unit Safe working load see table in chapter App...

Page 50: ...over the leg support stirrup Thread the zipper Pull the leatherette cover over the leg support stirrup and smooth it down Zip it closed Turn the leatherette cover until the zipper faced down Fig 68 M...

Page 51: ...wer toggle screw WARNING Insufficiently secured accessories can come loose under load which many cause injuries or damage to property Prior to use ensure that all accessories have been properly secure...

Page 52: ...n place 1 Cradle 2 Toggle screw of the cradle Fixing the lower leg in position Open the fastening strap Place the lower legs of the patient in the cradle Fit the fastening strap around the patient s l...

Page 53: ...ace makers and other implants such as hearing aids Therefore do not use head cushions for patients with a pacemaker or other implants The head cushion is fixed to the head pad with a magnet It can be...

Page 54: ...n they are transported on the examination and treatment chair Therefore never move the examination and treat ment chair when patients are sitting on it DANGER If the mains plug is not disconnected the...

Page 55: ...nation and treatment chair fully Disconnect the mains plug Secure the power cord foot control and foot control cable Lift the pedal of the examination and treatment chair up with your foot The examina...

Page 56: ...eft side of the foot cover WARNING The foot rest is not designed to be used as a support or lifting handle When subjected to such a load the foot rest will release from the examination chair Serious i...

Page 57: ...Before use make sure that the insertable leg plate is completely inserted NOTE When the integrated leg plate is pulled out it may tilt up and sustain damage For this reason always pull the integrated...

Page 58: ...The mount for the paper roll is enclosed on all sides and thus protected against dirt Fold the back pad forward as shown in Fig 48 Place the shaft of the paper roll into the shaft mount as shown in F...

Page 59: ...insing basin Rinsing basin with convenient holder article number 101 0495 0 Manual tilt Automatically remains horizontal Can be locked at an angle using hand wheels Locks automatically Cannot be pulle...

Page 60: ...justing the examination and treatment chair swivel the mounted colposcope to the side Remove the panel from the right or left side of the foot cover Insert the colposcope support in the mount as shown...

Page 61: ...r no or only minimal electrical voltage Technical faults can however give rise to consider able voltages which on contact would be transmitted to people The potential equalisation protects patient use...

Page 62: ...by wiping the device with a cloth soaked in the cleaning or disinfection fluid Products from SCHMITZ u S hne are delivered non sterile and cannot be sterilised Remove the pad from the supporting surfa...

Page 63: ...ectious germs can be trans ferred to the bloodstream of the patient and third parties For this reason always replace damaged pads immediately NOTE The surface of the pad can easily be damaged For this...

Page 64: ...r Carefully dry the surface afterwards Retaining Always store stainless steel products carefully so that they are accessible to air Always remove cleaning fluid residues prior to storage Always keep s...

Page 65: ...n with the on off switch Socket fuses The sockets are protected with two fuses each Fig 86 Pos 1 The appropriate equipment fuses are also indicated on the examination and treatment chair below the soc...

Page 66: ...d Accordingly no repair works may be performed while the examination and treatment chair is in use Replacement parts Replacement parts can be ordered from your author ised dealer or directly from Tech...

Page 67: ...ings batteries and pads Under the General Terms and Conditions these wearing parts are not covered by the two year warranty period For these wearing parts SCHMITZ u S hne GmbH Co KG provides a one yea...

Page 68: ...damage Yes Notify Technical Service Professionally replace the damaged components No No actions are required for this item 6 Is the examination and treatment chair wobbly Only if the examination and t...

Page 69: ...ean this medical device prior to disposal Dispose of the components of this product e g metal parts electronic components foam e g pads PVC parts e g bellows hydraulic oil etc according to the applica...

Page 70: ...n 2018 05 08 GBR ID no 2038823A Product identification Identification plate Fig 89 Identification plate e g arco matic 300 M Fig 90 Position of the identification plate 1 Identification plate Fig 91 I...

Page 71: ...ied part Type B Weight of the examination and treat ment chair Protection class I Always use the product in accordance with the instructions for use Danger high voltage The capacity of both sockets is...

Page 72: ...atients on the exami nation and treatment chair Only push a mobile examination and treatment chair when there is no one on it Packaging is recycled in Germany under the RESY system The product satisfi...

Page 73: ...d width seat back 595 mm 680 mm 595 mm 680 mm Pad height 45 50 mm 45 50 mm Electromotive pelvic elevation minimum maximum height 550 mm 1 000 mm 550 mm 1 000 mm Electromotive pelvic elevation minimum...

Page 74: ...9 A2 2013 see Glossary on page 82 IPX4 with closed safety cover IPX0 with open safety cover Protection class as per IEC 61140 2001 see Glos sary on page 82 I Suitability for use in oxygenated atmosphe...

Page 75: ...on densing 20 95 at 30 C non con densing Air pressure 700 1 060 hPa Maximum permitted operating height 2 000 m above sea level Tab 19 Permissible ambient conditions Pads Surface Colour Lifespan Guaran...

Page 76: ...Instructions for use arco matic 200 M 300 M Version 2018 05 08 GBR ID no 2038823A Connection dimensions Fig 92 Connection dimensions A Area for cable feedthrough for hardwiring B Right side C Left si...

Page 77: ...s s i m e c i n o m r a H Voltage fluctuations flicker emissions IEC o t d e m r o f n o c 3 3 0 0 0 1 6 Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material th...

Page 78: ...an electromagnetic site survey should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol Note 1 At 80 MHz an...

Page 79: ...Instructions for use arco matic 200 M 300 M Version 2018 05 08 GBR ID no 2038823A 79 EC Declaration of Conformity including accessories Fig 95 EC Declaration of Conformity Part 1...

Page 80: ...80 Instructions for use arco matic 200 M 300 M Version 2018 05 08 GBR ID no 2038823A Fig 96 EC Declaration of Conformity Part 2...

Page 81: ...Instructions for use arco matic 200 M 300 M Version 2018 05 08 GBR ID no 2038823A 81 Fig 97 EC Declaration of Conformity Part 3...

Page 82: ...ot comply with the intended purpose will lead to exclusion of liability Applied part IEC 60601 1 2005 amend ment 2006 amend ment 2007 A1 2012 Part of an electrical medical device that necessarily come...

Page 83: ...Instructions for use arco matic 200 M 300 M Version 2018 05 08 GBR ID no 2038823A 83...

Page 84: ...e 7 Leatherette cover 50 Protective cover 7 50 Short variant 7 Foot support adjustment 11 Fuse electric 10 65 Replacement 65 Specification 65 74 G Glossary 82 G pel leg support Cradle 48 52 Plug in ve...

Page 85: ...1 59 S Safety information 5 Safe working load 74 Definition 82 Seat height adjustment 11 Seat section 9 36 40 Protective cover see Protective cover Serial number 66 70 Service life Definition 82 Value...

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