ESC2EYEST-US-INS-LAB-REVA20
ESC2EYEST PROCEDURE CHAIR
OPERATING MANUAL
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Страница 2: ...11 FEATURES SHOWN IN ILLUSTRATION 12 3 3 BRAKING AND STEERING OPERATION WITH SMART CASTER TECHNOLOGY 13 3 3 1 APPLYING THE BRAKES 13 3 3 2 UNLOCKING THE BRAKES 13 3 3 3 ACTIVATING ADVANCED STEER MODE PENDANT 14 3 3 4 ACTIVATING ADVANCED STEER MODE MANUALLY 14 3 3 5 DEACTIVATING STEER MODE PENDANT 15 3 3 6 DEACTIVATING STEER MODE MANUALLY 15 CASTER PEDAL POSITIONS 15 3 4 ELECTRIC CONTROL LOCATIONS ...
Страница 3: ... GUIDE 30 4 1 CONTROL BOX 31 4 2 BATTERY REPLACEMENT 31 5 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE FOR THE USER 33 6 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 34 7 GF HEALTH PRODUCTS INC LIMITED WARRANTY FOR HAUSTED BRAND PRODUCT LINE WITHIN THE U S 35 8 DISPOSAL AND KEY TO SYMBOLS 36 DISPOSAL 36 KEY TO SYMBOLS 36 9 APPENDIX 37 9 1 GUIDANCE AND MANUFACTURER S DECLARATION ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSIONS 37 9 2 ENCLOSURE PORT 1 37 9 3 ENCLOSUR...
Страница 4: ...d leg extension is controlled by a switch underneath the footrest end Four advanced steer casters allow maximum mobility and maneuverability with control through either pendant or manual operation Service Information A thorough preventive maintenance program is essential to safe and proper unit operation This manual contains maintenance schedules and procedures which should be followed for satisfa...
Страница 5: ... will result in death or serious personal injury WARNING Indicates a potential hazard situation or unsafe practice that if not avoided could result in death or serious personal injury CAUTION Indicates a potential hazard situation or unsafe practice that if not avoided could result in minor or moderate personal injury s NOTICE Indicates a potential hazard situation or unsafe practice that if not a...
Страница 6: ... parts WARNING ESC2EYEST Procedure Chair is equipped with a built in battery back up system nevertheless the unit should remain plugged into wall receptacle during normal use The battery back up is recommended for transport and emergency only WARNING The back quick drop handle is intended to be used during emergency situations only WARNING To turn electric controls on plug into wall receptacle To ...
Страница 7: ...t immediately Leave unplugged while transmission is in progress WARNING The use of accessories transducers and cables other than those specified by the manufacturer may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the Hausted equipment GF cables and accessories include motor cables mains cable pendant cables and back up battery and cable WARNING This equipment should not be used adjacent...
Страница 8: ...to 90 30 C Atmospheric Pressure 700 to 1060 hPa IMPORTANT Follow each step in the order shown in these instructions UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS Your Hausted equipment has been carefully packed at our manufacturing plant to ensure safe shipment to your medical facility There are several procedures you must follow to put your new equipment in service These procedures only take a few minutes to complete a...
Страница 9: ...wn in chair position and opposite maximum left and minimum right when shown in Trendelenburg position 140 635 5 5 25 0 1245 49 0 495 990 19 5 39 0 25 1 0 65 5 106 DO NOT USE LEG EXTENSION IN CHAIR MODE 470 18 5 FULLY RETRACTED 90 1397 1892 55 74 5 242 9 5 546 1042 21 5 41 699 27 5 26 5 674 799 31 5 629 24 75 Chair position side view Chair position front view 508 20 0 521 20 5 1245 49 0 2082 1892 8...
Страница 10: ...ion label location Identification label example model serial number The chair identification label identifies the chair serial number and model essential information when ordering replacement parts or claiming parts under warranty The identification label shown above is beneath the seat on patient right affixed to column Have this information ready when calling our Customer Service or Technical Su...
Страница 11: ...om the ends of the chair when in partial or total recline position I WARNING Ensure the brakes are locked when the patient is not being transported J WARNING The pendant has a warning label on it stating Place pendant in holder when not in use keep cord clear of moving parts K WARNING All electric powered chairs are equipped with a built in battery back up system but it is recommended that the uni...
Страница 12: ...See WARNINGS A P PATIENT ENTRY See WARNINGS G H SAFETY STRAP See WARNING F RAIL LATCH See WARNINGS F P EMERGENCY QUICK DROP HANDLE See WARNING L POWER CORD See WARNINGS K N ELECTRIC CONTROL BOX CIRCUITRY See WARNINGS M O BRAKE PEDAL See WARNINGS G I PATIENT PENDANT WARNING LABEL See WARNING J FOOT SECTION TUBE WARNING LABEL See WARNINGS C H ADJUSTABLE FOOTREST WARNING LABEL See WARNINGS D P ...
Страница 13: ...epress to lock and all four caster wheels will then be locked from swiveling and rotating s NOTICE DO NOT apply excessive force to pedal when manually applying brakes 3 3 2 Unlocking the Brakes To unlock the brakes with the pendant press the pendant Brake On Off button the LED above the button then goes out Figure 3 3 3 the blue caster pedals on all four corners of the chair will then automaticall...
Страница 14: ...trailing 6 o clock or leading 12 o clock If the casters lock in opposite orientations steering may be more difficult 3 3 4 Activating Advanced Steer Mode Manually To activate Advanced Steer Mode manually lift the blue pedal upward on either patient foot end caster until the pedal stops Figure 3 3 6 The other foot end caster pedal will also then lift and the LED above the pendant Steer Mode On Off ...
Страница 15: ...re 3 3 4 on either caster activated to Steer Mode All four casters will now rotate and swivel freely Pushing the pedal down past neutral until it stops will apply all four caster brakes Figure Figure 3 3 2 Info After thirty seconds of no movement Steer Mode automatically deactivates and all four caster wheels lock in the brake position WARNING To prevent unintended movement activate or deactivate ...
Страница 16: ...T Procedure Chair is equipped with a built in battery back up system nevertheless the unit should remain plugged into wall receptacle during normal use The battery back up is recommended for transport and emergency only 3 4 3 Low Battery Alarm This chair is equipped with an audible and visual low battery alarm When the system requires charging a continuous beep will sound during motor operation th...
Страница 17: ...cond to unlock all functions A quick LED flash indicates they are now unlocked an audible signal also indicates when unlocked UNLOCK INDIVIDUAL FUNCTION PATIENT MODE Press and hold LOCK button 1 and press each UP button 2 5 to unlock each function individually As each button is released its LED will go out indicating that function is unlocked 3 5 2 Height HI LO buttons 2 and 9 2 HEIGHT UP Press an...
Страница 18: ...DOWN Press and hold BACK DOWN button 10 until desired position is achieved LED illuminates steady green while pressed goes out when released 3 5 4 SEAT TILT UP DOWN buttons 4 and 11 4 SEAT TILT UP Press and hold SEAT TILT UP button 4 until desired position is achieved LED illuminates steady green while pressed goes out when released 11 SEAT TILT DOWN Press and hold SEAT TILT DOWN button 11 until d...
Страница 19: ...ates steady green while pressed goes out when released 3 5 6 BRAKE and STEER MODE Operation buttons 6 and 13 6 BRAKE Press BRAKE button 6 to toggle on off When brakes are locked on LED illuminates steady green when brakes are unlocked off LED goes out To prevent unintended movement brakes lock automatically after chair is stationary for 30 consecutive seconds 13 STEER MODE Press STEER MODE button ...
Страница 20: ... for three seconds until LED flashes Once MEMORY LED flashes simultaneously press and hold MEMORY button 15 and desired PRESET button 16 17 or 18 until beeping stops MEMORY LED will stop flashing and go out and PRESET LED will illuminate Once MEMORY button and PRESET button are released the position saves LEDs go out and MEMORY MODE exits After entering MEMORY MODE PRESET buttons that illuminate a...
Страница 21: ...nd hold LOCK and BATTERY buttons 1 and 19 for one second to unlock all functions A quick LED flash indicates they are now unlocked an audible signal also indicates when unlocked 3 5 10 HOME button 8 8 HOME Press and hold HOME button 8 until desired position is achieved Chair automatically raises back section lowers leg section and tilts seat section simultaneously chair also automatically adjusts ...
Страница 22: ...chair This option should only be used in an emergency situation To activate the emergency drop back support the back section and pull outward on the red activating handle located on the patient right side under the seat to the rear Figure 3 5 6 Info When activating the emergency drop depending on the back angle you may need to push the back in order to initiate movement Figure 3 5 6 ...
Страница 23: ...to the upper position grasp both sides of the pan and tilt the pan up while lifting Figure 3 6 3 Once the pan is fully up tilt the pan out until it locks into the upper position Figure 3 6 4 To return the footrest to the retracted position tilt the pan up while letting it slide down into the lower position Continue tilting the footrest until it is in the retracted position Figure 3 6 5 WARNING TIP...
Страница 24: ...n safety limits have been built into the chair Operation While Leg Extension Is Extended Any Distance When the Leg Extension is not completely retracted the leg section can only be positioned between 0 and 33 from horizontal providing knee flex capability and the chair can travel the following height ranges top of seat to floor based on the Seat Tilt Angle a Seat is 5 20 to 40 50 8 cm to 101 6 cm ...
Страница 25: ...ll the way down until the release plunger locks back into place Figure 3 8 3 Raising the Pivoting Rail Grasp the top of the rail pull outward on the black release plunger Figure 3 8 3 and lift the rail all the way up until the release plunger locks back into place Figure 3 8 2 WARNING When patient is seated in the chair ensure the pivoting rails are up and the patient is secured with safety straps...
Страница 26: ...head section downward Figure 3 9 4 Once the upward articulation has been set grasp the left ball style knob Figure 3 9 5 and rotate the knob counterclockwise to adjust the height of the headrest Figure 3 9 6 Info After understanding which knob creates which action quick and smooth infinite adjustment can be achieved by rotating the knobs simultaneously Figure 3 9 7 Figure 3 9 7 Figure 3 9 6 Figure...
Страница 27: ...ition Figure 3 10 3 Rotating and Positioning the Hand Grips The Hand Grips Figure 3 10 5 rotate 360 in 10 increments To rotate the Hand Grips hold them firmly Figure 3 10 4 press the black button on each Hand Grip Figure 3 10 5 rotate them to desired position Figures 3 10 3 and 3 10 4 Figures 3 10 6 and 3 10 7 and release the button Raising and Stowing the Push Handles Rotate Hand Grips to stored ...
Страница 28: ...the height can be adjusted as needed Support the Wrist Rest and loosen the black knob on the side of the support post Figure 3 11 3 Position the Wrist Rest to the desired height and rotation Tighten the black knob located on the side of the support post Figure 3 11 3 s NOTICE Ensure the Wrist Rest is secure before applying any pressure 3 11 3 Installing IV Rod Remove the IV Rod from the clips loca...
Страница 29: ...and the other half is a bare strap with a square loop strap is folded back on itself and sewn on the end 1 Pull on the clamp to open the clamping buckle 2 Feed the bare strap through the buckle slot where the clamp pivots away from the base 3 Pull on the bare strap until the patient is secure 4 Close the clamp to lock the strap in place Figure 3 11 6 Figure 3 11 6 ...
Страница 30: ...hen plugged into the wall receptacle but does not run on backup battery Step 1 Plug unit into wall receptacle overnight If the battery does not hold a charge replace the battery see section 4 2 Chair will not lower to 20 height See Safety Limits section 3 7 1 Pressing any pendant patient positioning button causes all LED s to flash Nothing works One of the actuators has lost position causing a fat...
Страница 31: ...12 To order contact Graham Field Customer Service at 1 770 368 4700 1 Remove power cord storage bracket from control box by pulling up the tab on left when standing at back of chair and sliding entire bracket left so that tabs in control box align with cutouts in storage bracket Bracket can be pulled up once aligned properly Figure 4 2 1 2 Unwind cord providing enough slack to place entire bracket...
Страница 32: ...aligned Figure 4 2 5 5 Open the battery cord access cover using a flat head screwdriver to depress the tabs Figure 4 2 6 6 Remove the cable from the battery and replace battery with new or recharged battery Hausted P N H080812 Figure 4 2 7 7 To re install the battery repeat previous steps in reverse order GF Health Products Inc may be contacted at 1 770 368 4700 for additional information required...
Страница 33: ...ectants for vinyl products Phenolic disinfectants are the best choice for vinyl Properly diluted quaternaries are also acceptable for vinyl Quaternary Isopropyl disinfectants ARE NOT recommended for vinyl Disinfectants for urethane products Standard Upholstery Quaternary disinfectants are recommended for urethane Quaternary Isopropyl disinfectants are recommended for urethane Phenolics SHOULD BE A...
Страница 34: ...IC FOOT CONTROL HI LO HEADRESTS H0103ESC2 CONTOURED HEAD RESTS SET OF 3 IV POLE H000018 TELESCOPING IV POLE 27 54 68 CM 137 CM H000E1700 IV POLE 42 107 CM FIXED HEIGHT REMOVABLE X HSA0800018 IV POLE PENDANT HOLDER OXYGEN TANK HOLDER HSA080009 O2 TANK HOLDER OXYFLEX II OXYGEN DELIVERY SYSTEM HSA080003 OXYFLEX II OXYGEN DELIVERY SYSTEM HSA0080000 DIFFUSION TRAYS DISPOSABLE 25 CASE PUSH HANDLES HSA08...
Страница 35: ...not installed used or properly cleaned and maintained as required in the official manual for the applicable product 3 Products considered to be of a consumable nature including but not limited to pads and mattresses filters fuses gaskets lubricants and charts 4 Accessories or parts not provided by GF 5 Charges by anyone for adjustments repairs replacement parts installation or other work performed...
Страница 36: ...ting of plastic parts Product Metal Scrap Cable Scrap Electronic Scrap Plastic Recycling or Combustion ESC2EYEST X X X X Info Lithium batteries contained with the control box should be disposed of in accordance with local regulations KEY TO SYMBOLS The following symbols are used on Hausted product labels Protective Earth Manufacturer Earth Ground Keep Dry General Warning Sign Fragile Handle with C...
Страница 37: ...e 9 3 RATED power frequency magnetic fields d e IEC 61000 4 8 30 A m g 50 Hz or 60 Hz a The interface between the PATIENT physiological signal simulation if used and the ME EQUIPMENT or ME SYSTEM shall be located within 0 1 m of the vertical plane of the uniform field area in one orientation of the ME EQUIPMENT or ME SYSTEM b ME EQUIPMENT and ME SYSTEMS that intentionally receive RF electromagneti...
Страница 38: ...iation 1 kHz sine 2 0 3 28 710 704 787 LTE Band 13 17 Pulse modulation b 217 Hz 0 2 0 3 9 745 780 810 800 960 GSM 800 900 TETRA 800 iDEN 820 CDMA 850 LTE Band 5 Pulse modulation b 18 Hz 2 0 3 28 870 930 1 720 1 700 1 990 GSM 1800 CDMA 1900 GSM 1900 DECT LTE Band 1 3 4 25 UMTS Pulse modulation b 217 Hz 2 0 3 28 1 845 1 970 2 450 2 400 2 570 Bluetooth WLAN 802 11 b g n RFID 2450 LTE Band 7 Pulse mod...
Страница 39: ...or current injection clamps shall be performed in a 150 Ω system d If the frequency stepping skips over an ISM or amateur band as applicable an additional test frequency shall be used in the ISM or amateur radio band This applies to each ISM and amateur radio band within the specified frequency range e Testing may be performed at other modulation frequencies identified by the RISK MANAGEMENT PROCE...
Страница 40: ...le 1 Note c for examples calculations 9 5 PATIENT COUPLING PORT 1 Phenomenon Basic EMC standard IMMUNITY TEST LEVELS Professional healthcare facility environment ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE c IEC 61000 4 2 8 kV contact 2 kV 4 kV 8 kV 15 kV air Conducted disturbances induced by RF fields a IEC 61000 4 6 3 V b 0 15 MHz 80 MHz 6 V b in ISM bands between 0 15 MHz and 80 MHz 80 AM at 1 kHz a The following ...
Страница 41: ...nnector shells perform air discharge testing to the connector shell and the pins using the rounded tip finger of the ESD generator with the exception that the only connector pins that are tested are those that can be contacted or touched under conditions of INTENDED USE by the standard test finger shown in Figure 6 of the general standard applied in a bent or straight position f Capacitive couplin...
Страница 42: ...er where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people 9 8 NOTES TO SECTIONS 9 2 9 7 1 60601 1 2 IEC 2014 9 9 CER...
Страница 43: ...s for Use 4 Info statement significance 5 IV rod 18 optional accessory installing 28 L Leg extension adjustable 24 Leg extension extending 24 Leg extension repositioning 24 Leg extension retracting 24 Limited warranty 35 LOCK button 17 N Notes to section 9 42 NOTICE statement significance 5 O Operating instructions 9 P Pivoting rail lowering 25 Pivoting rail raising 25 Preventive maintenance for t...
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