TR 4000 Atlas/TR 4200 Atlas Junior
Bariatric Shower Trolleys
Hygiene Equipment Designed for People
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TR EQUIPMENT
TR EQUIPMENT AB
P.O Box 116, S-573 22, TRANÅS, SWEDEN
Phone: +46 140-38 50 60
Fax: +46 140-38 50 61
TR GROUP INC.
2990 NORTH PERRYVILLE RD, STE 2300, ROCKFORD, IL 61107, USA
Phone: +1 800-752-6900
Fax: +1 815 633-0549
TR EQUIPMENT UK LTD.
INNOVATION CENTRE,GALLOWS HILL, WARWICK CV34 6UW ENGLAND
Phone: +44 844 335 8386
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TRANSPOREHAMED GMBH GRÜNBAUMSTR. 89 42659 SOLINGEN. GERMANY
Phone: +49 (0) 212-645850-0 Fax: +49 (0)212-645850-50
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The recommended frequency of these maintenance
routine procedures will depend on how often the
equipment is used. It is good practice to establish these
procedures and then adjust the frequency as your
conditions indicate. TR Equipment recommends a
schedule is kept on file with signatures of the
individual(s) conducting the inspections should
questions arise at a later date. The shower trolley
should immediately be taken out of operation if defects
or irregularities are noted. Prompt service is required.
Daily Maintenance
• Clean the Trolley, mattress and pillow after each use
with mixed, nonabrasive type of detergent, according
to your detergent supplier instructions.
Note:
Do not use solvent based cleaning liquids,
which can damage or stain the PVC coating on the
mattress and pillow.
• Use a sponge or brush and remove any soap or lime
deposits and feces promptly to avoid spots/stains.
Rinse thoroughly with fresh water.
Warning: Never clean mattress and pillow in gas
sterilization unit. Mattress and pillow will explode.
• For complete cleaning and disinfection instructions,
please see page 10.
• It is recommended that the Trolley batteries are
charged daily or whenever the shower trolley is not in
use. Batteries cannot be overcharged.
• Check that actuators are calibrated (calibration is
needed if actuators are moving with uneven speeds,
stretcher can’t be tilted to horizontal position or if
there is an audible signal when raising/lowering,
see page 5.)
Weekly Maintenance
• Visually inspect the Shower Trolley interior to make
sure there are no nicks or cracks which may scratch
the patient.
• Check that all tubes have plastic caps on to prevent
water getting inside the tube, if not add new ones.
Monthly Maintenance
• Check that all screws and fastenings are tight.
It’s important that all screws and fastenings are
checked and tightened if needed – including those
not easily visible. Check the fastenings and screws
inside the cover plugs.
• Check components for signs of damage/high level of
wear. Visually inspect the Shower Trolley interior
to make sure there are no nicks or cracks which may
scratch the patient.
• Both actuators on the Shower Trolley must be
inspected visually for signs of wear. Raise and lower
the stretcher to easier identify any damages/signs of
wear.
• Side rails should be inspected to ensure they are in
good condition and that all fasteners are in place and
functioning properly.
• Castors should be inspected to ensure they are clean
and that the locking and straight steering are fully
functioning.
• Tilting mechanism should be examined by activating
the hand control to ensure that it is functioning
properly.
• Hand control should be inspected for any signs of
damage to ensure functionality.
• Check the electrically height adjustable system on
the TR 4000 / TR 4200 to ensure that the system
works smoothly throughout the entire lift range.
Annual Maintenance
• Thorough inspection of all the above maintenance
instruction and assessment of general condition and
functionality of the Shower Trolley should be
performed. We recommend that this is done by us
approved and designated staff.
• Trolleys should be immediately taken out of operation
if defects or irregularities are noted. Prompt service
is required.
Batteries
•
If changing the lead batteries,
deposit in accordance with local
regulations.
We recommend that the batteries
in the product are replaced
every three (3) years.
Routine Maintenance