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User Manual 

IndiGO 

 

Summary of Contents for IndiGO

Page 1: ...1 P a g e User Manual IndiGO...

Page 2: ...quipment 7 1 9 Incident Reporting 7 1 10 Additional Warnings and Safety Notices 7 2 0 Components Key Parts 8 2 1 Key Parts 8 Standard 8 Hi Lo 9 2 2 IndiGO Configurations 10 2 3 Packaging 10 2 4 Unpack...

Page 3: ...rds Applied 24 5 4 Disposal 24 6 0 General Inspection and Maintenance 25 6 1 Daily Checks To Be Completed by User 25 6 2 Battery Charging 25 6 3 Service Interval 25 6 4 Nominal Service Life 26 6 5 Ext...

Page 4: ...s 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 incident...

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: ...ssional health care facility environment as well as the home health care environment The chair is not intended to be used in environments where there are rapid changes in the environmental temperature...

Page 7: ...not exceed user maximum weight limits Refer to section 1 5 Intended Use Always fasten the pelvic strap and any other straps provided with the chair Regular maintenance checks and cleaning are essentia...

Page 8: ...d which takes approximately 2 minutes If in any doubt always seek advice Always turn hand wheels levers and screws clockwise to tighten or anti clockwise to loosen Conveniently packaged in a single bo...

Page 9: ...s of the IndiGO chair If you have not received all the components contact your local Smirthwaite dealer immediately contact details are provided on the last page of this manual If your order has been...

Page 10: ...uipment owner s responsibility to maintain their own records of changes to the equipment configuration and to be able to provide such records to subsequent owners to maintain traceability We recommend...

Page 11: ...o place If you have specified accessories at the time of order your IndiGO HiLo may be supplied with these factory fitted Alternatively please refer to Section 6 0 for details of how to fit and adjust...

Page 12: ...e seat and allow the seat to rise under the gas assist in order for the seat to rise the user weight must be removed To lower the seat height lift the hand lever G whilst sat in the seat and release t...

Page 13: ...ove the seat base backwards or forwards Locate the 2 hand wheels I underneath the seat base and loosen them Slide seat to the desired position Ideally allow 25mm gap between the back of knee and the e...

Page 14: ...e desired height To secure at desired height setting Tighten lever K found on rear of seat by turning clockwise Back Lumbar Prompt To set the lumbar Insert the hex key into the adjustment socket M and...

Page 15: ...rn to its top position 3 1 8 2 Carer Operation The IndiGO has been designed to permit any of the castors to be independently applied or released by a carer using each individual castor foot pedal If t...

Page 16: ...P to lock Repeat on opposite side as necessary 3 1 9 2 Rotation To swing the armrest away for ease of transfer Press and hold button Q Rotate armrest rearwards To restore the armrest to the vertical...

Page 17: ...ale plug R into the female receiver S To release the buckle press both sides of the male plug To alter the length of the pelvic strap simply adjust the amount of strap that is fed through the cam lock...

Page 18: ...elow Table 2 Accessories Size 4 Code Size 5 Code Size 6 Code Flip Up Footrest FR055 FR055 FR055 Pommel PL035 PL035 PL035 Flat Headrest HT026 HT026 HT026 Multi Grip Headrest HT027 HT027 HT027 IndiGO Te...

Page 19: ...Depth Angle To change the depth or angle of the headrest Loosen the two lever locks A Slide angle the headrest to desired position Tighten the two lever locks A to lock Headrest Profile Shape To alter...

Page 20: ...of the seat are loose and then offer up the foot rest Slide the foot rest assembly forward to engage with the four screws and then tighten to secure into place Insert two further screws G at the rear...

Page 21: ...point B LAP STRAPS HARNESSES SAFETY NOTICE Lap straps and harnesses must be appropriate and safe for the user and the users clothing Lap straps and harnesses must be checked every time the chair is us...

Page 22: ...Base mm 510 760 Seat Depth mm 340 420 390 470 440 520 Seat Width mm 440 490 Seat Angle Prone Supine 87 100 Back Angle Prone Supine 90 105 Low Back Height mm 420 500 High Back Height mm 560 640 Headre...

Page 23: ...e 50 500 lux Additionally as the chair 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 relative humi...

Page 24: ...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 25: ...olstery for signs of wear and tear Check that the hand wheels tighten correctly and are not cross threaded or damaged Check that the leg screws are present and are tightened correctly Check all straps...

Page 26: ...o is at 90 to 100 of the maximum weight limit of the product The maximum weight limit must NEVER be exceeded Use by a client who is extremely active either voluntarily or involuntarily 6 5 Extending N...

Page 27: ...as part of the service from the site Confirm with the operator if the chair is safe to use and that it has been left in a working state Isolate the chair if it is not safe to operate Complete all docu...

Page 28: ...leaning Dry using a clean dry cloth Upholstery damp cloth and mild detergent Wooden Parts damp cloth and mild detergent Key cleaning points include Stubborn marks on the woodwork should be cleaned by...

Page 29: ...current equipment owner to ensure the Service Manual As well as any further manuals for accessories fitted to the equipment are handed over to the new owner at the time of exchange sale It is the resp...

Page 30: ...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 31: ...will refund in full This warranty is in addition to your legal rights Goods will only be collected from the original delivery address A charge may be made where the goods cannot be repaired under the...

Page 32: ...32 Smirthwaite Ltd 16 Wentworth Road Heathfield Newton Abbot Devon TQ12 6TL Part Number 999 1 06 Rev 2 Date Sep 21...

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