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TF 200.02.0012_eng 

 

Table of content 

 

1.

 

Symbols used in this manual .................................................................................................................. 4

 

2.

 

General safety ........................................................................................................................................... 4

 

2.1

 

Product label .............................................................................................................................. 6

 

3.

 

General information ................................................................................................................................. 7

 

3.1 Product information ....................................................................................................................... 7

 

3.2 Product description ....................................................................................................................... 8

 

3.3 Intended use.................................................................................................................................. 8

 

3.4 Intended operator .......................................................................................................................... 9

 

3.5 Known contraindications ............................................................................................................... 9

 

3.6 Essential performance .................................................................................................................. 9

 

3.7 Dimension sketches ...................................................................................................................... 9

 

4.

 

Instructions for use ................................................................................................................................ 10

 

4.1

 

Pre-installations information .................................................................................................... 10

 

4.1.1 Electric installations .............................................................................................................. 10

 

4.1.2 Water .................................................................................................................................... 11

 

4.2

 

Installation of product ............................................................................................................... 12

 

4.3

 

Operating the product .............................................................................................................. 13

 

4.3.1 Actuation of the product........................................................................................................ 13

 

4.3.2 Ambient temperature ............................................................................................................ 13

 

4.4

 

General recommendations for use .......................................................................................... 13

 

4.5

 

Wiring diagram ......................................................................................................................... 14

 

5.

 

Cleaning .................................................................................................................................................. 15

 

5.1 Plastic tub .................................................................................................................................... 15

 

5.2 Mixer tap, shower hose and hand shower .................................................................................. 15

 

5.3 Disinfection .................................................................................................................................. 15

 

6.

 

Maintenance ............................................................................................................................................ 16

 

6.1

 

Periodic maintenance .............................................................................................................. 16

 

6.2

 

Trouble shooting ...................................................................................................................... 16

 

7.

 

Environmental protection ...................................................................................................................... 17

 

8.

 

Spare parts .............................................................................................................................................. 17

 

9.

 

Accessories ............................................................................................................................................ 18

 

9.1

 

Safety stop ............................................................................................................................... 18

 

9.1.1 Mounting of safety stop ........................................................................................................ 19

 

9.2

 

Front cover ............................................................................................................................... 20

 

9.2.1 Mounting of front cover ......................................................................................................... 21

 

9.3

 

End cover ................................................................................................................................. 21

 

9.3.1 Mounting of end cover .......................................................................................................... 22

 

9.4

 

Shower bed, folding up ............................................................................................................ 22

 

9.4.1

 

Dimension sketches ......................................................................................................... 22

 

9.4.2

 

Mounting of shower bed .................................................................................................. 23

 

9.5

 

Folding bed guard .................................................................................................................... 24

 

9.5.1 Mounting of bed guard .......................................................................................................... 24

 

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Страница 1: ...Ropox Bathtub User manual This manual should always be in close proximity of the product TF 200 02 0012_eng Dato 22 06 2022 ...

Страница 2: ... the product 13 4 3 1 Actuation of the product 13 4 3 2 Ambient temperature 13 4 4 General recommendations for use 13 4 5 Wiring diagram 14 5 Cleaning 15 5 1 Plastic tub 15 5 2 Mixer tap shower hose and hand shower 15 5 3 Disinfection 15 6 Maintenance 16 6 1 Periodic maintenance 16 6 2 Trouble shooting 16 7 Environmental protection 17 8 Spare parts 17 9 Accessories 18 9 1 Safety stop 18 9 1 1 Moun...

Страница 3: ...5 10 Electromagnetic compatibility 25 10 1 Suitable Environments 25 10 2 Basic safety and Essential performance 25 10 3 Adjacent and stacked use 25 10 4 Cables 25 10 5 RF portable equipment 25 10 6 Compliance levels for emissions and immunity 26 11 Complaints 27 ...

Страница 4: ...n and service of this product must be in compliance with this manual to avoid accidents and serious personal injury Never use or handle this product in other ways specified in this manual as it can result in personal safety hazards and or cause damage to the product Persons installing and or are using this product either as operator or patient should have the necessary safety information and acces...

Страница 5: ...with Do not use the product if it has defects or have become damaged before being repaired or replaced If the control box makes unusual noise or smells switch off the mains voltage immediately Ensure that the cables are not damaged Unplug the mains cable on mobile equipment before it is moved The products must only be used in an environment that corresponds to their IP protection The information i...

Страница 6: ...k number Serial number Operating interval of electrically operated equipment The use of electrical height adjustable equipment can run at maximum 2 minutes followed by an 18 minute break Type BF applied part The product complies with IEC 60601 1 requirements to provide protection against electric shock Consult manual for important safety related information warnings and safety precautions Class II...

Страница 7: ...idered Protection Class Acc to 60601 1 Class II Height adjustment 61 91 cm Speed of actuation 12 mm s Maximum user weight according to DS EN 17966 2016 250 kg including water weight Power supply 100 240 V 50 60Hz I in Max 2 0 A Intermittence 2 min on 18 min off IP rating IPX6 Ambient temperature range 10 C to 50 C Transport and storage 5 C to 40 C Operation Relative humidity 20 to 80 non condensin...

Страница 8: ...ight to accommodate different caretaker needs The bathtub is driven by a control box and associated electrical actuators Height is set by the use of the handset height can be set in the interval 61 91 cm In addition the Bathtub can be mounted with a shower bed to be used in showering operations that do not require submersion in water 3 3 Intended use The height adjustable and disability friendly b...

Страница 9: ...ot suited for use with the bathtub Other diseases like epilepsy where a sudden loss of body control can result in drowning are also not suited for use of the bathtub 3 6 Essential performance The device does not have essential performance The patient is not fixated to the product and in case of loss or degradation of performance the patient can still exit the product 3 7 Dimension sketches Model L...

Страница 10: ...stallations Reach of mains cable full length 3 5 m Warning Power supply points must be located in an easy to reach area The power supply point shall not be placed under the bathtub Disconnection to mains supply must be accessible at all times 28 cm 280 cm 160x70 220 cm 170x75 215 cm 180x80 210 cm ...

Страница 11: ...to 180x80 cm bathtub 12 cm 15 cm 10 cm 50 cm 80 cm 6cm 14cm Note Stop valves with 1 2 external thread not provided Turn downward as shown Flexible hoses 100 cm from mixer tap will reach 14 cm outside the frame Note Flexible drain hose Ø40 Length 51 150 cm Drain in wall finished with an Ø40x88 bend not provided 10 cm 15 cm 8 cm 80 cm 14cm 6cm 12 cm ...

Страница 12: ...Before use always make sure that mains cable and hand control cable will be able to travel freely without the risk of squeezing or disconnecting the product as result of the movement Caution When connected to the mains the product must be placed in a manner according to power outlets so that the operator will be able to disconnect the product during use in case of an emergency Caution Do not perfo...

Страница 13: ... as severe injury from entrapment may occur Note The movement of the bathtub stops as soon as you let go of the button This is an important safety factor 4 3 2 Ambient temperature Allow the product to reach operational temperature 5 C to 40 C when stored in temperatures outside this interval Storage temperature Time to reach operational temperature 5 C or 40 C at 20 C ambient temperature 5 C 3 Hou...

Страница 14: ... diagram 1 Controlbox 2 230V cable 3 Motor connected to ports 1 and 3 4 Handheld control switch 5 MJ box only with safety stop 6 Safety stop 1 2 3 5 4 6 Blind plugs Blind plugs 2 1 4 3 Blind plugs Without safety stop With safety stop ...

Страница 15: ...t spots may be removed with hot water and a mild soap Spots of glue may be removed with vinegar and water Wash with water Always clean the bathtub after use to prevent dirt from sticking to the surface Note The bathtub may be used for washing clothes with a normal detergent Do not use the bathtub for soaking over a longer period as some detergents may contain aggressive substances 5 2 Mixer tap sh...

Страница 16: ...ow the movement of the bathtub without getting jammed 7 If a safety strip has been mounted Press the DOWN button let the bathtub move 2 5 cm downward and activate the safety strip with a light pressure The bathtub should now stop the downward movement move 1 2 cm upward and stop If the safety strip does not function please contact Ropox or Ropox representative 6 2 Trouble shooting Problem Remedy T...

Страница 17: ... Steel waste Cover Aluminum Controlbox Electronics Actuator Electronics Handheld control switch Electronics 8 Spare parts Name Item number 1 Hand control 97001656 2 230V cable 97000858 3 Controlbox CO61 97001720 4 Motor cable L 2500mm 97001739 5 Motor cable L 1000mm 97001740 6 Shower head Alterna Primeo 97001623 7 Hose for hand shower 1 6m 97001371 8 Mixer tap Damixa for bathtub 97001318 9 Spout f...

Страница 18: ...red with safety stop strip for one or two sides If the bathtub is placed in a corner a safety stop for one side will be sufficient If the bathtub is freestanding safety stop is recommended on two sides Bathtub 160x70 cm 170x75 cm 180x80 cm Safety stop for one side 40 14206 40 14207 40 14208 Safety stop for two sides 40 14216 40 14217 40 14218 Safety stop for extra front panel 40 14376 40 14377 40 ...

Страница 19: ...for two sides Safety stop for extra front panel 9 1 1 Mounting of safety stop To ensure optimum safety the safety stop strip should be located on the underside of the side cover as illustrated See page 14 for wire diagram 4 mm from edge ...

Страница 20: ... bathtub is supplied with one side cover and one end cover an extra end and front cover can be ordered so that the bathtub is closed all the way around Bathtub 160x70 cm 170x75 cm 180x80 cm Front cover 40 14196 40 14197 40 14198 End resistance Additional safety stop strip for two sides Safety stop strip for one side ...

Страница 21: ... 1 Mounting of front cover Slide the cover up under the edge of the bath and screw the underside onto the side frame with 3x M6x12 screws 9 3 End cover Bathtub 160x70 cm 170x75 cm 180x80 cm End cover 40 14192 40 14193 40 14194 ...

Страница 22: ... the front of the bathtub Available sizes appear from the table below Please note that the shower bed will result in an increase of the height by 5 5 cm 9 4 1 Dimension sketches Bathtub A B C D E 40 14156 40 14356 131 161 cm 66 96 cm 155 cm 131 cm 68 cm 40 14157 40 14357 136 166 cm 66 96 cm 165 cm 141 cm 73 cm 40 14158 40 14358 141 171 cm 66 96 cm 175 cm 151 cm 78 cm Bathtub 40 14156 40 14356 40 1...

Страница 23: ...d Warning Ensure safe travel of the shower bed up and down If the shower bed in its upright position isn t properly propped up it may come crashing down resulting in blunt force trauma Warning Maximum user weight for shower bed according to ISO 17966 2016 is 250kg incl water Left hand fitting with gas spring Right hand fitting Right hand standard Definition The mixer tap is located on the right ha...

Страница 24: ...ular fitting has different lengths to suit the specific bathtub 9 5 1 Mounting of bed guard Note Operator should mind hands and other body parts when folding down the bed guard there is risk of squeezing Bathtub 40 14156 40 14157 40 14158 Bed guard 110cm 40 14186 40 14187 40 14188 Warning Always make sure that the bed guard is locked when in use with a patient Checking is done by rocking it back a...

Страница 25: ...acent to or stacked with other equipment should be voided because it could result in improper operation If such use is necessary this equipment and the other equipment should be observed to verify that they are operating normally 10 4 Cables Cable component Length Power cable 3 2 m Hand control spiral cable Approx 5 m extended Motor cable 1m Motor cable 2 5 m Warning Use of accessories transducers...

Страница 26: ...wave 810 MHz 28 V m 18 Hz PM 50 duty cycle square wave 870 MHz 28 V m 18 Hz PM 50 duty cycle square wave 930 MHz 28 V m 18 Hz PM 50 duty cycle square wave 1720 MHz 28 V m 217 Hz PM 50 duty cycle square wave 1845 MHz 28 V m 217 Hz PM 50 duty cycle square wave 1970 MHz 28 V m 217 Hz PM 50 duty cycle square wave 2450 MHz 28 V m 217 Hz PM 50 duty cycle square wave 5240 MHz 9 V m 217 Hz PM 50 duty cycl...

Страница 27: ... MHz 13 553 MHz to 13 567 MHz 26 957 MHz to 27 283 MHz and 40 66 MHz to 40 70 MHz The amateur radio bands between 0 15 MHz and 80 MHz are 1 8 MHz to 2 0 MHz 3 5 MHz to 4 0 MHz 5 3 MHz to 5 4 MHz 7 MHz to 7 3 MHz 10 1 MHz to 10 15 MHz 14 MHz to 14 2 MHz 18 07 MHz to 18 17 MHz 21 0 MHz to 21 4 MHz 24 89 MHz to 24 99 MHz 28 0 MHz to 29 7 MHz and 50 0 MHz to 54 0 MHz 11 Complaints See our general term...

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