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Summary of Contents for TruRize 3333

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Page 3: ...uthorized representative in the European Community CE mark Manufacturer Safe working load Mass of product Unit provides terminal for connection of a potential equalization conductor The potential equalization conductor provides direct connection between the unit and potential equalization busbar of the electrical installation Protective earth ground I IP PX X2 2 Protection from dripping water Type...

Page 4: ...2 No 60601 1 08 In accordance with European Directive 2012 19 EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE as amended this symbol indicates that the product should be collected separately for recycling Do not dispose of as unsorted municipal waste Contact local distributor for disposal information Ensure infected equipment is decontaminated prior to recycling EN 3333 009 001 Rev H 1 ...

Page 5: ...he armrests 12 Positioning the chair 13 Occupant control panel 13 Operator control panel 14 Alarm conditions 16 Connecting the chair exit system to the nurse call system option 16 Managing lines with the armrest guide 17 Securing a Foley bag to the Foley bag hook 17 Storing the power cord 17 Extending or retracting the power cord with the retractable power cord reel option 17 Transporting an occup...

Page 6: ...ial serious adverse reactions and safety hazards C CA AU UT TI IO ON N Alerts the reader of a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury to the user or patient or damage to the product or other property This includes special care necessary for the safe and effective use of the device and the care necessary to avoid damage to a device that may occur ...

Page 7: ...transfers Always avoid the pinch point between the armrest backrest and seat when you reposition the armrests Make sure that the occupant is clear of the armrests Do not sit or stand on the armrests footrest or backrest to avoid instability Always keep the armrest down when the chair is occupied Always supervise the occupant in the Stand Assist Full Flat Transfer and Trend positions Always make su...

Page 8: ...rs and cables other than those specified or provided by the manufacturer could result in increased electromagnetic emissions or decreased electromagnetic immunity and result in improper operation The emissions characteristics of this equipment make it suitable for use in industrial areas and hospitals CISPR 11 class A If it is used in a residential environment for which CISPR 11 class B is normall...

Page 9: ...ase includes four casters that enable manual movement Each caster has a means of braking that prevents caster rolling and swivel motion You can press on the parking brake pedal to apply the parking brake manually The chair includes three key indicators that are displayed on the operator control panel to provide the operator with information for chair occupancy parking brake engagement and battery ...

Page 10: ...h Full Flat Transfer 73 in 1 in 185 cm 2 5 cm Seat height from floor Upright 1 low height 19 in 1 in 48 cm 2 5 cm Seat width Upright 1 26 in 1 in 66 cm 2 5 cm Seat depth Upright 1 19 in 1 in 48 cm 2 5 cm Maximum Trend angle 8 5 Casters 3 5 in diameter Electrical requirements 100 240VAC 50 60Hz 1Hz nominal 4 A Battery option 2 12VDC lead acid batteries Duty cycle 2 mins of actuation and 18 mins idl...

Page 11: ...REACH regulation and other environmental regulatory requirements the components that contain declarable substances are listed D De es sc cr riip pt tiio on n N Nu um mb be er r S Su ub bs st ta an nc ce e o of f v ve er ry y h hiig gh h c co on nc ce er rn n S SV VH HC C c ch he em miic ca all n na am me e CPU board assembly 3333 005 810 TGIC lead monoxide diboron trioxide 3333 009 001 Rev H 1 7 E...

Page 12: ...C L F Fiig gu ur re e 1 1 T Tr ru uR Riiz ze e A Pivoting armrest G Occupant control panel B Armrest release handle H Operator control panel C Backrest I Parking brake pedal D Caster J Seat E Footrest K Armrest guide F Mobility handle L Foley bag hook EN 8 3333 009 001 Rev H 1 ...

Page 13: ...s established To view your operations or maintenance manual online see https techweb stryker com Have the serial number A of your Stryker product available when calling Stryker Customer Service or Technical Support Include the serial number in all written communication S Se er riia all n nu um mb be er r llo oc ca at tiio on n A D Da at te e o of f m ma an nu uf fa ac ct tu ur re e The year of man...

Page 14: ...edical grade wall outlet to achieve grounding reliability Before you place the product into service make sure that these components are working properly 1 Visually inspect the product for any signs of shipping damage 2 If your product is equipped with the battery backup option make sure that the battery on off switch O A is turned on before you plug the power cord into a wall outlet N No ot te e I...

Page 15: ...e A Ap pp plly yiin ng g o or r r re elle ea as siin ng g t th he e p pa ar rk kiin ng g b br ra ak ke e C CA AU UT TI IO ON N Always apply the parking brake when an occupant is getting into or out of the product to avoid instability Always apply the parking brake when the occupant is unattended Do not apply the parking brake to stop a rolling chair Do not park the product on a slope or uneven sur...

Page 16: ...t th he e a ar rm mr re es st ts s C CA AU UT TI IO ON N Only raise the armrests when needed for occupant access or ease of transfers Always avoid the pinch point between the armrest backrest and seat when you reposition the armrests Make sure that the occupant is clear of the armrests Do not sit or stand on the armrests footrest or backrest to avoid instability To raise the armrests 1 Use one han...

Page 17: ... or lift If you move the product into an external obstruction you may cause environmental or product damage O Oc cc cu up pa an nt t c co on nt tr ro oll p pa an ne ell Healthcare professionals must instruct occupants how to operate the occupant control panel A B A A Upright 1 Places the product into the Upright 1 position B B Recline Lowers the backrest tilts the seat back and raises the footrest...

Page 18: ...O Op pe er ra at to or r c co on nt tr ro oll p pa an ne ell A B J K D C E F I L G H O P R M Q N EN 14 3333 009 001 Rev H 1 ...

Page 19: ...the seat back G G Full Flat Transfer Places the product into a flat position for transfer to or from a bed or stretcher H H Trend Places the product into the Trend position head down with foot up I I Chair position indicator Follows the chair s position status from one position to another J J Seat height up Raises the seat height K K Seat height down Lowers the seat height L L Occupant control loc...

Page 20: ... of an occupant This may occur when an occupant exits the chair long enough to activate the alarm then sits back down To turn off the alarm press the chair alarm arm disarm on the operator control panel to disarm the chair exit system Operator control panel page 14 C Co on nn ne ec ct tiin ng g t th he e c ch ha aiir r e ex xiit t s sy ys st te em m t to o t th he e n nu ur rs se e c ca allll s sy...

Page 21: ... 4 5 kg onto the Foley bag hook To secure a Foley bag to the Foley bag hook place the hook of the Foley bag on the Foley bag hook Make sure that you secure the Foley bag to the Foley bag hook S St to or riin ng g t th he e p po ow we er r c co or rd d C CA AU UT TI IO ON N Always store the power cord before you transport the product Do not use any powered motion functionality while the power cord ...

Page 22: ...retractable power cord reel option page 17 5 Release the parking brake Applying or releasing the parking brake page 11 6 Using the mobility handle push or pull the chair C Ch he ec ck kiin ng g t th he e b ba at tt te er ry y s st ta at tu us s o op pt tiio on n You can use the battery backup option to power the product when no AC power is available C CA AU UT TI IO ON N When powering the product ...

Page 23: ...d and call maintenance You must fully charge your battery if it has been in a deep battery discharge for an extended length of time or if you just turned the battery on off switch O to on Figure 2 To recharge see Charging the battery option page 19 The battery status indicator may show battery status as critical until the charge cycle is complete C Ch ha ar rg giin ng g t th he e b ba at tt te er ...

Page 24: ...um chloride 0 154 Isopropanol 21 000 Non active ingredient Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether 3 N No ot te e For safety information read the product label To clean or disinfect the external product surface 1 To clean wipe external surfaces with a fresh clean wipe to remove all visible soils Repeat as necessary until the product is clean N No ot te e Use as many wipes as necessary Complete step 1 befo...

Page 25: ...tely dry and you have tested for safe operation To remove undesirable build up prior to disinfecting between uses 1 Hand wash all surfaces on the product with a mild detergent using spray or pre soaked wipes 2 Clean all exposed surfaces Pay attention to high contact areas such as the footrest cushion seat cushion backrest cushion footrest covers armrest overmold and covers and backrest mobility ha...

Page 26: ...ng Quaternary active ingredient ammonium chloride that contain less than 3 glycol ether Phenolic active ingredient o phenylphenol Chlorinated bleach solution use up to UK disinfecting 10 000 ppm available chlorine 941 mL of a 5 25 sodium hypochlorite solution per 4000 mL of water Alcohol active ingredient 70 isopropyl alcohol 21 isopropanol alcohol To wipe down the product with disinfectant betwee...

Page 27: ...hair exit system does not alarm when armed while the seat is loaded with more than 65 lb All functions on operator control panels operate All functions on occupant control panels operate Batteries for replacement every two years option Batteries can power product when AC is unplugged option Batteries are charging battery charging indicator when you plug the power cord into a wall outlet option 1 4...

Page 28: ...dings used for domestic purposes Harmonic Emissions IEC 61000 3 2 Class A Voltage Fluctuations Flicker Emissions IEC 61000 3 3 Complies C CA AU UT TI IO ON N Portable RF communications equipment including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas should be no closer than 12 inches 30 cm to any part of T Tr ru uR Riiz ze e including cables specified by the manufacturer Avoid stacking...

Page 29: ...lle ec ct tr ro om ma ag gn ne et tiic c e en nv viir ro on nm me en nt t g gu uiid da an nc ce e Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 8 kV contact 15 kV air 8 kV contact 15 kV air Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Electrostatic fast Transient burst IEC 61000 4 4 2 kV for power supply lines ...

Page 30: ...itter Recommended separation distance D 1 2 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz D 2 3 P 800 MHz to 2 7 GHz where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site a should be less than the compliance level in each fr...

Page 31: ... 70 MHz a Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the ...

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