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  Adjust the height upwards approx. 10 cm, 

so that there are no moving parts below 
frame height. This is checked by moving 
the foot/hand along the lower edge of 
the frame side.

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  The hand control is turned to “locked” 

with the supplied blue key.

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  All brakes on castors must be activated.

The chair is not approved as a passenger 
seat in means of transport and must 
therefore not be used as such.

The chair is fit for the following transport 
specifications: 

Temperature: - 10°C to + 45°C (refer to 
Section 1.4.2 Upholstering)
Humidity: 15% to 95%
Allow the chair to stand for 24 hours before 
use if it has been stored below 0°C.

1.5. WARRANTY

VELA Medical offers warranties in accord-
ance with the laws of the country in which 
the chair is sold. The warranty is only appli-
cable for chairs using authentic spare parts 
and accessories, and for chairs that have 
been modified by authorised technicians.

Note: 

This is subject to change if special 

contractual obligations have been estab-
lished with VELA Medical.

VELA Medical is not liable for damages to 
the product or the user arising from: 

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 Transport 

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 Misuse 

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  Standard wear and tear 

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  Incorrect use 

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  Use of spare parts and accessories  

not manufactured by VELA 

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  Modifications carried out  

by unauthorised technicians

1.6. UNWRAPPING THE CHAIR

If the chair is delivered with missing parts 
or transport-related damages, contact VELA 
Medical immediately. In such an event, do 
not attempt to repair any damages yourself 
or start using the chair.

Contents of Delivery: 
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  Chair and any accessories

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  User guide for the chair.

1.7. MAINTENANCE

We recommend annual servicing of the 
chair to identify any defective or worn parts. 

All removable parts must be tightened 
regularly.

With annual servicing, the lifespan of the 
chair is 5 years of daily use up to 8 hours a 
day.

1.7.1. WHEELS

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

1.7.2. FRAME & WOODEN SURFACES

Frame and all wooden surfaces are 
surface treated with resistant varnish. 
Clean with lukewarm water, and pH-
neutral soap if needed.

Summary of Contents for Treatment Chair

Page 1: ...SO 14001 VELA Medical I N S T R U C T I O N F O R U S E E N Manual nr 105634 Item no Model 87211 VELA Rumba 87212 VELA Neonatal chair 87213 VELA Treatment Chair The chair s design varies depending on...

Page 2: ...10 2 0 1 Lift seat height 10 2 0 2 Seat angle and footrest 10 2 0 3 Backrest angle 10 2 0 4 Neutral and trendelenburg positions 10 2 1 SETTINGS 11 2 1 1 Using the brakes 11 2 1 2 Using the footrest 1...

Page 3: ...is 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 about the chair If...

Page 4: ...rmrest is not designed to be sat upon Use The backrest is not designed to be sat upon when lowered to a position where this is possible Use When adjusted to the Trendelenburg position the chair has be...

Page 5: ...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 6: ...er of an individ ual on and off the chair the brakes must be activated All versions of the chair have been tested and approved for a maximum user weight of 140 kg 1 4 2 TRANSPORT When transporting the...

Page 7: ...special contractual obligations have been estab lished with VELA Medical VELA Medical is not liable for damages to the product or the user arising from Transport Misuse Standard wear and tear Incorrec...

Page 8: ...tichlor 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 8 RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL This p...

Page 9: ...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 9 2 SEAT 1 Place seat...

Page 10: ...ckrest backwards Warning Do not sit on the backrest 2 0 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 Warning Beware of t...

Page 11: ...ht 2 1 2 USING THE FOOTREST The footrest follows the seat angle Refer to Section 2 0 2 Seat Angle and Footrest Warning Do not sit on the footrest 2 1 1 USING THE BRAKES Press down on the brake pedal o...

Page 12: ...turns green once the battery is fully charged The LED light can only be seen when alighting assistance is activated The chair should be charged every day Not all chairs are equipped with a battery 2...

Page 13: ...Figure 2 Note footrest follows the seat angle Warning Beware of trapping hands or limbs underneath the chair when using alighting assistance 2 2 1 LIFT UP OR DOWN The button on the left lowers the se...

Page 14: ...Seat down Note if the chair is equipped with the Trendelenburg feature this feature also resets to the neutral position Section 2 2 6 2 2 3 BACKREST ANGLE The button on the left angles the backrest fo...

Page 15: ...eutral 2 Backrest up and 3 Seat down Note not all chairs are equipped with the Trendelenburg feature 2 2 5 TRENDELENBURG The red button on the right angles the seating unit to Trende lenburg backrest...

Page 16: ...ght 47 87 cm Back angling 43 110 153 Trendelenburg back angling additional purchase Horizontal position 0 Maximum load 140 kg Electrical potential 230V for regular sockets Battery additional purchase...

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