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1.4.1. WHEELS

We recommend checking and 
cleaning the wheels regularly to 
remove fluff, hair, and dirt.

1.4.2. FRAME

Clean the frame with lukewarm 
water, and pH-neutral soap if 
needed.

1.4.3. UPHOLSTERY
Magic Premium by Cotting Group:

Abrasion resistance: About 500,000 
Martindale, ISO 5470-2 
Biocompatibility: ISO 10993-10:2014
Lightfastness: Light ≥ 6; perspiration 
(ISO 11641): Class 4
Surface resistance: Blood/urine (EN 
12720)
Flame protection: BS 5852 crib 5, B2 
(DIN 4102), EN 1021.1-2, IMO A652, 
temperature: -40°C to + 70°C

Maintenance:

 Regularly wipe down 

the PU textile with clean, warm water 
and pH-neutral soap. Use a clean, 
white, soft cloth or sponge. Wipe 
down with a clean, wrung-out cloth. 
Vacuum with a soft brush.

Stains:

 Remove immediately using 

an absorbent cloth.

Disinfection:

 The textile must be 

cleaned prior to disinfection. 
The following cleaning products 
can be used: 70% Ethanol (hospital 
disinfectant) ISO 1164, or chlorine-
based products with 5,000 ppm 
active chlorine, such as Actichlor 
Plus. We advise following the 
instructions on the packaging.

After cleaning/disinfection, the chair 
must be wiped down several times 
with a clean, wrung-out cloth.

1.5. RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL

This product contains recyclable 
materials. For this reason, the product 
must be disposed of in accordance 
with local legislation and not with 
regular household items. 
Correct disposal and recycling 
reduce the negative impact on the 
environment and human beings.

Note: 

Electrical and electronic 

equipment as well as batteries 
contain materials, components, 
and elements that can be harmful to 
human health and the environment 
if not handled correctly.

Electrical and electronic equipment, 
as well as batteries, are marked 
with a symbol to show they must be 
disposed of independently and not 
with unsorted household waste.

It is important to take your used 
batteries to the established venues 
to ensure they are reused in 
accordance with legislation and do 
not cause unnecessary harm to the 
environment.

Summary of Contents for Rumba

Page 1: ...VELA Medical U S E R M A N U A L E N Manual nr 105634 Item no Model 87211 VELA Rumba 87212 VELA Neonatal chair The chair s design varies depending on the model...

Page 2: ...e and footrest 8 1 7 3 Backrest angle 8 1 7 4 Neutral and Trendelenburg positions 8 1 8 SETTINGS 9 1 8 1 Using the brakes 9 1 8 2 Using the footrest 9 1 8 3 Adjusting the armrest 9 1 8 4 Adjusting the...

Page 3: ...r please read this user guide carefully and keep it handy for future reference You can also find this user guide on VELA Medical s website www vela medical com along with other relevant information ab...

Page 4: ...ge refer to section 1 5 Recycling and Disposal The chair must be cleaned and main tained in accordance with Section 1 4 Maintenance The footrest is not designed to be sat upon The armrest is not desig...

Page 5: ...ity 15 to 95 Air pressure PPP up to 1 000 metres above sea level 1 2 WARRANTY VELA Medical offers warranties in accord ance with the laws of the country in which the chair is sold The warranty is only...

Page 6: ...sinfectant ISO 1164 or chlorine based products with 5 000 ppm active chlorine such as Actichlor Plus We advise following the instructions on the packaging After cleaning disinfection the chair must be...

Page 7: ...nst the wooden frame the length compensation is working as intended and the backrest pillow has been mounted correctly When removing pillows follow the instructions in reverse 1 6 2 SEAT 1 Place seat...

Page 8: ...3b to angle the backrest backwards Warning Do not sit on the backrest 1 7 1 LIFT SEAT HEIGHT Press the button on the left 1a to lower the chair or press the button on the right 1b to raise the chair W...

Page 9: ...t 1 8 2 USING THE FOOTREST The footrest follows the seat angle Refer to Section 1 7 2 Seat Angle and Footrest Warning Do not sit on the footrest 1 8 1 USING THE BRAKES Press down on the brake pedal on...

Page 10: ...ONT BRAKES Double wheels with button activated brakes Press the buttons on the right and left side of the chair to engage brakes completely Note the button activated brakes only engage two front wheel...

Page 11: ...Figure 2 Note footrest follows the seat angle Warning Beware of trapping hands or limbs underneath the chair when using alighting assistance 1 9 1 LIFT UP OR DOWN The button on the left lowers the se...

Page 12: ...Seat down Note if the chair is equipped with the Trendelenburg feature this feature also resets to the neutral position Section 1 9 6 1 9 3 BACKREST ANGLE The button on the left angles the backrest fo...

Page 13: ...eutral 2 Backrest up and 3 Seat down Note not all chairs are equipped with the Trendelenburg feature 1 9 5 TRENDELENBURG The red button on the right angles the seating unit to Trende lenburg backrest...

Page 14: ...ical potential 230V for regular sockets Battery additional purchase Li Ion 25 2V 1800 mAH IP66 2 0 TECHNICAL DATA AND DOCUMENTATION STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION The chair is intended for indoor use and...

Page 15: ...61000 4 2 8 kV contact disharge 2 4 6 8 15 kV air discharge Radiated RF field IEC 61000 4 3 3 V m 80 MHz 2 7 GHz 80 AM 1 kHz Proximity fields from wireless transmitters IEC 61000 4 3 80 MHz to 2700Hz...

Page 16: ...701 551 1 Vermund Larsen A S VELA Medical G teborgvej 8 12 9200 Aalborg SV Denmark Tel 96 34 76 00 mail vela medical com vela medical com...

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