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MIRANTI

 

Operating and Product Care Instructions

 

04.CE.02/8GB 

May 2008

0086

Summary of Contents for MIRANTI CEB 8X0X

Page 1: ...MIRANTI Operating and Product Care Instructions 04 CE 02 8GB May 2008 0086 ...

Page 2: ...s available by contacting ARJO Hospital Equipment AB Our policy is one of continous development and we therefore reserve the right to make technical alterations without notice The content of this publication may not be copied either whole or in part without the consent of ARJO Hospital Equipment AB ...

Page 3: ... Emergency High Low 12 Battery charger 14 Scale optional 14 Safety belt 14 Transferring the resident 18 From bed 18 To bed 18 Bathing 20 Scale optional 22 Display functions 22 Labels and indicators 22 Calibration 22 Weighing unit 22 Daily use scale 24 Battery and Battery charger 26 Cleaning instructions 28 Care and Preventive Maintenance 30 Trouble shooting 32 Technical specifications 34 Labels on...

Page 4: ...fect its safety ARJO will not be held responsi ble for any accidents incidents or lack of perform ance that occur as a result of any unauthorized modification to its products Service and Support Service should be performed regularly on your Miranti every year by ARJO qualified personnel to ensure the safety and daily operation of your product See chapter Care and Preventive Maintenance If you requ...

Page 5: ...nes Caregivers should assess each resident according to the following criteria prior to use The resident s weight should not exceed 160kg 353lbs The resident must be able to understand and respond to instructions to remain in a safe laying position on the stretcher or remain in such a position as a result of a lim ited physical capacity for movement If a resident does not meet these criteria an al...

Page 6: ...dity conditions Don t expose the charger to water or dust The charger must not be covered Battery safety practices Use only the charger supplied with the equip ment Do not charge batteries in a sealed container Be careful not to drop the battery Do not place batteries near a heat source or fire Do not short circuit the battery Do not store batteries at a temperature higher than 50 C 122 F Do not c...

Page 7: ...tery 7 Handset 8 Sideguard 9 Patient security grip 10 Pillar 11 Emergency High Low 12 Powered backrest 13 Central brakes 14 Control panel 5 8 7 9 10 4 13 6 12 18 2 1 18 19 14 4 16 3 17 15 11 15 Chassis 16 Wheel 17 Power drive optional 18 Power drive handle optional 19 Scale optional Safety belt belts see page 15 ...

Page 8: ...ted by flashing light Green brake symbol for releasing the brake Handset The handset 2 has an integrated hook which makes it easy to attach to various parts of Miranti Unhook the handset and hold it in your hand Press the up arrow button on the handset in order to raise Miranti Press the down arrow button on the handset in order to lower Miranti Press the dark red button to activate the brakes Ind...

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Page 10: ... selected side of the stretcher backrest either before or when the resident has entered the stretcher Attach the hookrope to the button head on the stretcher 3 See that the tap in the hole fits the notch in the button 4A Move the button head to the narrow part of the key hole Turn the hook upwards and the rope is fixed 4B Doublecheck the hook fixation Thigh support cushion The support cushion 5 mu...

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Page 12: ...buttons raise or lower Miranti by using the Emergency High Low a Unplug the handset 2 b Control Miranti by pressing a blunt thin object into the holes at the panel i e a pen 3 Press it into the hole next to the up arrow in order to raise Miranti Press it into the hole next to the down arrow in order to lower Miranti Contact your local ARJO representative before re using Miranti NOTE A continuous b...

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Page 14: ...ld be fitted before the hook rope for raising the back rest Make sure that the belt fits the knob 4 in the exact inner position Make sure the buckle end of the belt is beneath the stretcher Place the belt around the resident Run the end of the belt through the belt buckle 5 Lock carefully 6 The belt should be put either around the chest or the legs of the resident 7 If required use both belts 8 CA...

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Page 16: ...s after a few seconds The drive continues for as long as the button is pressed When you have released the button the fifth wheel remains lowered for 4 seconds with the drive inactivated During these 4 seconds it is very easy to turn trans versely or backwards because the wheel works as a steer ing wheel Push the button again to drive on Driving with precision For better control of turning and mano...

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Page 18: ... hookrope should be slack Activate the brakes Roll the resident over onto the stretcher 3 4 Lower the security grip and sideguard Raise the backrest to a comfortable height for the resi dent Let the resident put their hands on the security grip and put the headrest in place Slightly raise the stretcher Release the brakes and move the Miranti away from the bed 5 Lower the stretcher to a comfortable...

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Page 20: ...to a comfortable position for the res ident Bathe the resident After bathing let the water run out of the bath Raise the backrest Let the resident put their hands on the security grip Lower the bath to its lowest position Shower the resident 4 Dry the resident as well as the underside of the stretcher to prevent water from dripping onto the floor prior to moving the Miranti away from the bath Rais...

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Page 22: ...regulations Labels and indicators On the data label you will find the following information standard approval certificate no Article number W1 Range scale 1 2 120 kg 100g W1 Range scale 1 4 264 6 lbs 0 2 lbs W2 Range scale 2 4 182 kg 200g W2 Range scale 2 10 400 lbs 0 5 lbs d actual scale division e verified scale division The values are equal in this scale Verification labels After verification th...

Page 23: ... 120 kg 100 g 07 M HBM Example of Data label Year of the 1st verification Green M CE mark Authorized body s verification mark SEAL Seal mark under the cover max min L H OPERATION Upper indicator Trend indicator Unit Min and Max Menu functions Battery symbol 0 symbol Dual range scale Lock symbol Symbols Push button ...

Page 24: ...izontal posi tion because the display on a verified scale will show TILT if the lift isn t horizontal NOTE Do not touch the stretcher pillar or the resi dent during the procedure because these are all integral parts of the weighing instru ment NOTE To get the net weight of the resident place all accessories on the stretcher before pushing the button Method B The resident is already lying sitting on...

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Page 26: ...n operation and one being charged It is recommended that batteries not in use are left in the charger there is no risk of overcharging the batteries The battery is heavy be careful not to drop it CAUTION NOTE If your Miranti is equipped with a scale Do not leave anything on the seat that could disturb the zero range when reconnecting the battery after charging Low charge warning If the battery nee...

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Page 28: ... skin or in your eyes If this does occur rinse thoroughly with plenty of water Seek medical advice if irritation occurs Always consult the material safety data sheet for the disinfectant cleanser Do not use phenol citric acid or petroleum based solvents trichloroethylene clorines and hydrogen peroxides or similar cleaning agents as these may damage the plastic material If a warm air drier is used ...

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Page 30: ...ads X Visually check battery charger and battery X Visually check all exposed parts X Check winch hook and rope X Check attachment and locking of side guard and security grip X WARNING The points on this checklist are the minimum the manufacturer recommends In some cases due to heavy use of the product and exposure to aggressive environment more frequent inspections should be carried out Continuin...

Page 31: ...orm full feature functionality test X Check mechanical attachments X Check that the latest upgrades have been implemented X Check the safety stop function X Check the emergency High Low function X Replace winch hook and rope X Replace wheel parts X Replace guide pieces lower bushing and outer profile seal X Replace the plastic cross on the actuator X Check the power drive wheel X Lubricate the cog...

Page 32: ...Check handset and cable Visually check the condition of the handset and its cable If found cut or damaged replace it 2 Check that the wheels are properly fixed and are rolling and swivelling freely Clean with water the function can be affected by soap hair dust and chemicals from floor cleaning 3 Check the central brake function and brake pads by acti vating the brake and try to move the hoist It ...

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Page 34: ... height under seat 995 mm 39 1 8 Max height when side support is reclined 1635 mm 64 3 8 Max height of stretcher reclined 1200 mm 47 1 4 Max height of stretcher raised 1800 mm 70 7 8 Max height of stretcher parking position 1890 mm 74 3 8 Clearance under chassis 28 mm 1 1 8 Chassis max height 173 mm 6 3 4 Max width of bathtub edge 90 mm 3 1 2 Chassis width front 530 mm 20 7 8 Chassis clearance wid...

Page 35: ...wer 230V 0 5 A 100 120 V 0 8 A Weight 250 gram 0 55 pound Dimensions 60 x 70 x100 mm 2 3 8 x2 3 4 x 4 Max Ambient temperature 50 C 122 F Max Relative humidity 75 Max Atmospheric pressure 1060 hPa Degree of protection IPX0 Mode of operation continuous Scale Model CFA2100 01 Weighing capacity 182 kg 400 lbs Weight 3 3 kg 7 3 lbs Height 178 mm 7 Width 125 mm 4 7 8 Depth 178 mm 7 Relative humidity for...

Page 36: ...y No NDA 0100 Sealed lead acid battery 24 V 4 Ah Protection class IP X4 Fuse F1 F10AL 250 V Fuse F2 T2 5AL 250 V Recycling The device should be recycled according to national regulations Battery Sealed lead acid Recyclable Not for disposal Environment danger Package Wood and corrugated cardboard recyclable The Lift Electric steel and plastic parts shall be sepa rated and recycled according to mark...

Page 37: ...tery intended for this charger Class II Insulation class Read the operation manual before use IP2X Use in dry areas Made in Norway for Arjo Hospital Equipment AB Eslöv Sweden Serial No SE 1499 0001 Battery charger for patient hoists tested according to 60601 1 by UL International DEMKO A S TYPE NDA1200 EU Arjo Hospital Equipment AB Sweden 8418518 230V 50 60Hz Max 0 5A Output 28 6V 1 2A IP2X CLASS ...

Page 38: ...ead the operation instructions before use Contact your local ARJO Sales repre sentative how to recycle the device according to European Directive 2002 96 EG WEEE Identification label The identification label states the type of equipment and serial number see figure Safety label The label is attached below the positioning handle and means Read the operating instructions before use Approval label CE ...

Page 39: ...18656 A Data label Example of Approval label Product no Serial no CDB81XX SEE0102001 Made by Arjo in Eslov Sweden 010115 Manufacturing Week Serial number country SE Sweden Manufacturing works E Eslöv Year Example of identification label Safety label SEE0102001 ...

Page 40: ...40 Accessories Electronic scale Power Drive Safety belt Battery and battery charger ARJO DISINFECTANT CLEANER Disinfectant Cleaner ...

Page 41: ...ARJO Hospital Equipment AB PO Box 61 Verkstadsvägen 5 SE 241 21 Eslöv Sweden ...

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