smirthwaite 999-1-12 User Manual Download Page 6

 

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS

 

personalized, case specific assessment, as there are many factors that can influence these 

decisions. 

1.5  Intended Use 

  

For internal use only. 

 

Intended to support a recumbent patient for 

changing purposes 

 

  Intended User 

The Mobi Changer has been designed for use 

by a child’s carer, therapist, and/or teaching 

staff who will maintain and clean the 

Changing Bench as per the recommended 

guidelines in section 7.0 Cleaning.  

 

The Mobi Changer is designed to be checked and adjusted by a therapist to ensure the child is 

positioned correctly. 

1.6  Changing Bench Operating Environment 

The Mobi Changer is suitable for use within the professional health care facility environment as 

well as the home health care environment.  

 

The Mobi Changer is not intended to be used in environments where there are rapid changes in 

the environmental temperature and humidity during intended use. 

 

The Mobi Changer is intended for indoor use only; the normal operating conditions are as follows: 

 

A.  Temperature: 41°F to 86°F (+5°C to 40°C) 

B.  Relative Humidity: 15 to 90%, non-condensing, but not requiring a water vapour pressure 

greater than 50hPa. 

C.  Atmospheric Pressure: 700hPa to 1060hPa. 

D.  Ambient luminance 50 – 500 lux. 

E.  Viewing distance: 0 metre to 1.5 metre 

 

  Frequency of use: 

The Mobi Changer can be used without any frequency restrictions. 

1.7  Mobi Changer Essential Performance 

The essential performance of the Mobi Changer is defined as: 

Indicated for use by anyone weighing 227kg or less requiring assistance to change due to 

disability, injury or age-related immobility. 

Summary of Contents for 999-1-12

Page 1: ...1 P a g e User Manual Mobi Changer...

Page 2: ...ts 8 2 1 Key Parts 8 2 2 Packaging 9 3 0 Installation 10 3 1 Adjustments 10 3 2 Electrical System Reference 10 3 3 Charging 11 3 4 Control Box 11 3 5 Raising Safety Sides 12 3 6 Raising and Lowering 1...

Page 3: ...r Serviceable Parts 19 6 8 Final Inspection 19 7 0 Cleaning 20 7 1 General cleaning 20 8 0 Service Documentation 21 8 1 Documentation Records 21 8 2 Product Configuration 21 8 3 Service Record History...

Page 4: ...this manual are subject to change without prior notice Unauthorised modifications on any Smirthwaite product may affect its safety The manufacturer will not be held responsible for any accident incide...

Page 5: ...cal laws on recycling Degree of protection provided by enclosure N1 Ingress of particles N2 Ingress of water Temperature range Humidity range Type B applied part Type BF applied part Medical Device Au...

Page 6: ...lity environment as well as the home health care environment The Mobi Changer is not intended to be used in environments where there are rapid changes in the environmental temperature and humidity dur...

Page 7: ...patient is on the table When storing the product vertically up position check to ensure that the locking plunger pin is fully engaged When not in use for periods of time isolate the electrical supply...

Page 8: ...lways turn hand wheels levers and screws clockwise to tighten or anti clockwise to loosen Conveniently packaged in a single box the following components are included with your new Mobi Changer Illustr...

Page 9: ...ur order has been supplied as a custom kit please ensure you follow both the instructions documented in this user manual and any additional instructions supplied Please take note of any instructions o...

Page 10: ...ts To lock apply foot to point A to unlock apply foot to point B 3 2 Electrical System Reference The Mobi Changer is supplied with a control box mounted to the end of the lower frame a rechargeable ba...

Page 11: ...ight will light in yellow when the battery is being charged For routine use the battery should be charged daily for a period of 4 hours An audible alarm will sound when the battery has discharged to a...

Page 12: ...6 Raising and Lowering Before transferring a patient adjust the height of the bed by using the hand controller Up and Down buttons arrows as shown opposite With the patient safely transferred onto the...

Page 13: ...afety side up and swing to horizontal position Stow the safety side under the table Lower the table to height of the wheelchair seat It is now possible to transfer the user onto the trolley Safety Sid...

Page 14: ...124 Code Stainless Steel 3141 3142 3143 3144 Max User Weight kg 227 227 227 227 Height Range mm 470 950 470 950 470 950 470 950 Length mm 1400 1600 1800 2000 Width mm 750 750 750 750 X mm 840 840 840...

Page 15: ...nce 50 500 lux Additionally as the Changing Bench is designed for indoor use only if required the user may wish to switch on room lighting Normal operating conditions 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F at a re...

Page 16: ...f usability engineering to medical devices BS EN ISO 15233 1 2016 Medical devices Symbols to be used with medical device 5 4 Disposal Please observe the local laws on recycling and respect the current...

Page 17: ...ories for damage or loose connection points Check all upholstery for signs of wear and tear Check the castors are funning freely and brakes are in full working order Keep the upholstery wooden and met...

Page 18: ...nt use the service should be reduced to half the recommended period Constant and or heavy use is considered to be Daily use above 7 hours duration Weekly use above 5 days duration Monthly use above 10...

Page 19: ...Contact details are shown on the last page of this manual 6 8 Final Inspection When the service is complete Remove any waste created as part of the service from the site Confirm with the operator if t...

Page 20: ...th and water DO NOT soak immerse any part of the product in water DO NOT use solvents abrasives synthetic detergents and wax polishes ALWAYS wipe dry after use ALWAYS keep this product away from naked...

Page 21: ...and maintain a record of the original product configuration at the time of first sale Smirthwaite will not be held responsible for any subsequent changes to this configuration unless authorized to do...

Page 22: ...ory Complete this record after each service repair inspection and or maintenance Photocopy additional pages as required Product Information Model Size Date of Manufacture Serial Number Service inspect...

Page 23: ...faults due to accident neglect misuse not following the Instructions and normal wear and tear This warranty is in addition to your legal rights Goods will only be collected from the original delivery...

Page 24: ...24 Smirthwaite Ltd 16 Wentworth Road Heathfield Newton Abbot Devon TQ12 6TL Part Number 999 1 12 Rev 1 Date Jul 21...

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