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Document No.: 006344 
Revision: I

OWNERS OPERATING & MAINTENANCE MANUAL

VER

Ō C

ARE CLINER

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

FOR PRODUCTS WITH POWERED OPTIONS (HEAT, MASSAGE, ETC.)

When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the 
following:

To reduce the risk of electric shock always unplug this product from the electrical 
outlet before cleaning, maintenance or servicing.

1. 

Unplug this product from the electrical outlet when not in use.

2. 

Supervision should be provided when using this product.

3. 

Use this product only for its intended use as described in this manual.  

4. 

DO NOT 

use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer.

5. 

Never operate this product if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, if it has 
been dropped or damaged, or dropped into water, contact an authorized Winco service center for 
instructions.

6. 

DO NOT

 carry or pull this product by power supply cord or use the cord as a handle.

7. 

Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.

8. 

DO NOT 

use outdoors.

9. 

To disconnect, turn all controls to the "off" position, then remove plug from outlet.  Pull plug only to 
remove cord.

10. 

Clean switch with a damp cloth only – Warranty will be VOID if liquid is introduced into switch 
mechanism.

11. 

Extension cords are not recommended.

12. 

DO NOT

 roll recliner or other equipment over cord.

13. 

This product is for use on a nominal 120 volt circuit and has a three-pin plug. If the plug does not 
fit into the outlet, contact a certified electrician to install the proper outlet.  

DO NOT MODIFY THE 

PLUG IN ANY WAY

. No adapter should be used with this product.

14. 

For an added level of safety; Winco recommends the use of a 120 volt GFCI (ground fault circuit 
interrupter) outlet.

1. 

Never insert pins or attach other metallic fasteners into/onto any part of 

this chair.

2. 

DO NOT

 use this product if the covering shows signs of deterioration, 

such as checking, blistering, or cracking.

3. 

KEEP DRY

 - 

DO NOT

 operate in a wet or moist condition or environment.

1.  Long term, continuous exposure to heat may cause burns.  It is recom-

mended that skin in contact with heated area be checked for redness and 
blistering during long term usage. 

DO NOT

 use on an infant, invalid or in-

capacitated person.  

DO NOT

 use on insensitive skin or on a person with 

poor blood circulation.  If you are uncertain if you should use this product, 
please consult your physician about the use of heat and massage.

2.  DO NOT

 crush/pinch heating elements or wiring.

Summary of Contents for Vero Care Cliner

Page 1: ...VER CARE CLINER OWNERS OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL IMPORTANT DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE AND TRAINING...

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Page 3: ...CONTACT WINCO MFG LLC Winco assumes no responsibility for damage or injury caused by improper assembly installation use or maintenance of these products No part of this manual may be duplicated in an...

Page 4: ...UNLOCK 13 FOOT PLATE OPERATION OPTIONAL FEATURE 14 RECLINE CHAIR ATTENDANT POSITION 15 RETURN CHAIR TO UPRIGHT POSITION ATTENDANT POSITION 16 PLACING CHAIR IN TRENDELENBURG ATTENDANT ONLY 17 TRENDELEN...

Page 5: ...each use The product has many recyclable components and to the extent practical all effort should be used to recycle responsibly Otherwise the product components shall be disposed of in accordance wi...

Page 6: ...emove cord 10 Clean switch with a damp cloth only Warranty will be VOID if liquid is introduced into switch mechanism 11 Extension cords are not recommended 12 DO NOT roll recliner or other equipment...

Page 7: ...ical equipment configuration Devices qualifying as double insulated require different testing examination procedures than Class I Grounded devices If your facility requires the product to be tested be...

Page 8: ...es i e side table pivot table etc out of the way of patients legs when reclining changing position of patient 9 Ensure swing arms are securely latched after cleaning 10 ONLY GAS BACK models equipped w...

Page 9: ...emove any packaging that may be on the mechanism that might prevent installation of back 3 Hold the rear cover on the lower rear of the back up exposing the mounting brackets A Lift the upholstered ba...

Page 10: ...chanism until the middle hole of the mounting bracket A is aligned with the middle hole of the recline mechanism B It is recommended that two people be used for this step 5 Install knobs A tethered to...

Page 11: ...need to release the table slightly to allow space to tuck the apron into the gap Standard Table will have enough room in the upright position 6 Pull the apron through the gap at the back of the side t...

Page 12: ...inserted through the hole in the arm rest cover 3 Reinstall the pivot table and adjustment knob Page 12 of 32 Document No 006344 Revision I OWNERS OPERATING MAINTENANCE MANUAL VER CARE CLINER CHAIRS W...

Page 13: ...down on the TOP of the wheel tab B Tab will return to position shown Total Lock casters lock the wheel and swivel mechanism when pressing down on the tab Lock casters at all times except when moving...

Page 14: ...oot plate can now be used by the occupant 2 TO STORE Using your foot push in on the foot plate until it is returned to the fully stored position Foot plate should ONLY be used with the assistance of a...

Page 15: ...e recline lever A and the other hand to push on the upholstered back B until desired position or maximum recline has been reached Release recline lever A to maintain position Do NOT force the back of...

Page 16: ...k B 2 Attendant can use one hand to push down on the leg rest C until it locks into its stored position Keep hands clear of mechanism to avoid injury Release the recline lever A once the back has full...

Page 17: ...rg lever in position push down on the chair s back B This will shift the occupant into the Trendelenburg position Release Trendelenburg lever Chair must be in the fully reclined position BEFORE occupa...

Page 18: ...ully back chair width is reduced to 34 5 in order to transport chair through narrow doorways In addition swing arm can be pivoted back in order to get a wheel chair or gurney alongside the chair 3 Unl...

Page 19: ...wheel chair next to the chair on the side with the open swing arm 5 Transfer patient to chair following facility safe patient handling policies 6 Close the swing arm DO NOT leave swing arm open after...

Page 20: ...ully extended 2 TO STORE Lift up on the lever located under the side table and lower to its stored position DO NOT lean or sit on side tables DO NOT use table for support or assistance when exiting or...

Page 21: ...pport or assistance when exiting or entering the chair Keep hands and objects clear of the moving parts of the table mechanism Pivot tables have been rated for a MAXIMUM weight capacity of 20 lbs 9 0...

Page 22: ...y until desired angle has been reached Release recline lever A when you have achieved the desired angle to lock the back into position DO NOT stand or sit on the leg rest DO NOT place hands legs or fe...

Page 23: ...of the recline levers D and lean body forward Release the recline lever once the back has fully returned to the upright position 2 Press down on the leg rest C with legs feet until it is stored Make s...

Page 24: ...inutes Timer resets each time switch is pressed The massage option uses four 4 separate motors located in the backrest of the chair Two in the lower backrest and two in the middle upper backrest To op...

Page 25: ...cessible wire connectors under chair for possible loose connections then re plug into wall and test again If system still does not work contact Winco customer service 1 800 237 3377 CORD STORAGE For m...

Page 26: ...REGULARLY lubricate pivot points on the recline mechanism with a lubricant approved by your facility If equipped Periodically position the chair back into full recline position to keep the gas cylinde...

Page 27: ...he upholstery and eventually can lead to cracking When cleaning or disinfecting the inside of a swing arm it is important to allow the arm to air dry before closing the arm or wipe with a clean dry cl...

Page 28: ...m 26 5 67 3 CM Overall Height w Pedestal Feet 44 75 113 7 CM Overall Height w 3 Casters 46 116 8 CM Overall Height w 5 Casters 48 25 12 26 CM Overall Width w out table no swing arms or swing arms clos...

Page 29: ...sory Holder IV Pole Attachment Available for Left Right or Both Sides AH Accessory Holder Available for Left Right or Both Sides IV IV Pole Attachment Available on Left Right or Both Sides Arm Rest Co...

Page 30: ...rs mechanisms or related parts that are covered under above warranties Winco Mfg LLC shall not be liable for any labor shipping or any other costs incurred as a result of or in conjunction with a warr...

Page 31: ...a the resources section of our website SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE While we endeavor to maintain consistent products due to conditions beyond our control specifications are subject to change with...

Page 32: ...ith one of our associates please feel free to contact us at 800 237 3377 WincoMfg com 5516 SW 1st Lane Ocala FL 34474 Info WincoMfg com Copyright 2019 Winco Mfg LLC Ver Care Cliner Owners Operating an...

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