
OWNERS OPERATING & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
TMM3 VIDEO FLUOROSCOPY STRETCHER-CHAIR
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Document #OM-TMM-2228-13
Revision: V
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
To ensure proper operation and to extend the life of your stretcher-chair, it should be maintained on a
regular basis per recommendations below.
PADS / PAD SETS / PILLOWS:
After each use, inspect for tears. If torn, replace pad / pillow.
ALL RAILS
Every three months, inspect for chipped paint, burrs, and rough edges.
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Remove burrs and / or rough edges using a metal file in order to prevent cuts
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Touch up any chipped paint (see our website for details regarding touch-up paint)
ALL FASTENED JOINTS
Every three months, inspect all fasteners to ensure proper fit and tightness. Retighten as needed.
ALL LABELS
Every three months, inspect for tattered, torn, missing, and illegible labels. Contact our Customer Service
team to request new labels.
PENDANTS
Every three months, test each button to ensure proper function and inspect the pendant label to ensure
it is readable. Contact our Customer Service team if your pendant is not functioning or if the label is
unreadable
BATTERY SAFETY INFORMATION
TO PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY TO PATIENT AND / OR MEDICAL PERSONNEL,
ENSURE BATTERY REPLACEMENT IS PROPERLY INSTALLED AND SECURELY
ENGAGED PRIOR TO USE OF ACCESSORY.
TO PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY TO PATIENT AND / OR MEDICAL PERSONNEL,
ENSURE BATTERY REPLACEMENT IS INSTALLED BY PERSONNEL WHO HAVE
THOROUGHLY READ INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
PROPERLY DISPOSE OF BATTERIES BEING REPLACED DURING SERVICING
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Battery posts, terminals and related components contain lead and lead compounds, which are
known by the state of California to cause cancer or other reproductive harm. Wash hands thoroughly
after handling or servicing.
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Lead batteries are classified as “dangerous waste” and service technicians are obliged by law to
arrange for proper disposal of battery or recycling to avoid battery refuse in environment.
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Battery contains toxic material (lead) and corrosive fluid (sulfuric acid). Wear proper skin and eye
protection prior to handling battery. After exposure, wash skin thoroughly with water.
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Do NOT short-circuit battery terminals, this can cause battery explosion or fire.
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To request Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for battery, contact our Customer Service team.