Arjo System 2000 User guide

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System 2000
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
04.AR.12_17EN • 01/2021
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WARNING
To avoid injury, always read this Instructions for Use and accompanied documents before using the product.
Mandatory to read the Instructions for Use
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Contents
Foreword ...................................................................................4
Intended Use .............................................................................5
Safety Instructions .....................................................................6
Preparations ..............................................................................7
System 2000 Bathtubs ..............................................................8
Parts Designation ....................................................................10
Control Panels .........................................................................12
Buttons and Displays ...............................................................14
Product Description/Functions ................................................16
Drain Control Knob ..............................................................16
Autofill ..................................................................................16
Shower Handle ....................................................................17
Shower/Disinfection System (UK market only) ....................17
P220 Temperature Display ..................................................18
P300 Display ........................................................................18
Scalding Protection ..............................................................18
Shampoo/Body Wash (optional) ..........................................19
Bath Oil/ArjoSound™ Water Conditioner (optional) .............19
Raise and Lower Bathtub ..................................................20
Emergency Lowering (optional, not for UK market) .............20
Disinfection Unit (optional) ...................................................20
Pillow ...................................................................................21
Foot Support ........................................................................21
Toiletry Tray (optional) .........................................................21
Hot Water Flush (Kit) ...........................................................21
Hydromassage System ...........................................................22
Hydrosound System ................................................................24
Sound & Vision System ...........................................................26
Change Default Setting (P300 only) ........................................27
Bathe Patient using a Lift Hygiene Chair .................................28
Bathe Patient using a Lift Bath Trolley ....................................34
Cleaning and Disinfection Instructions ....................................40
Care and Preventive Maintenance ..........................................52
Troubleshooting .......................................................................56
Error Codes (P300 only) ..........................................................57
Technical Specifications ..........................................................58
List of Standards and Certificates ...........................................63
Labels ......................................................................................64
Electromagnetic Compatibility .................................................66
Parts and Accessories .............................................................69
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Foreword
Thank you for purchasing Arjo Equipment
The Arjo System 2000® bath is part of a worldwide family of quality products designed especially for efficient patient hygiene and good ergonomics for the caregiver.
Please read this Instructions for Use thoroughly!
Please read this Instructions for Use (IFU) in its entirety before using your System 2000 bath. Information in this IFU is crucial to the proper operation and maintenance of the equipment, will help protect your product, and make sure that the equipment performs to your satisfaction. Some of the information in this IFU is important for your safety and must be read and understood to help prevent possible injury.
Unauthorized modifications on any Arjo equipment may affect its safety. Arjo will not be held responsible for any accidents, incidents or lack of performance that occur as a result of any unauthorized modification to its products.
Service and Support
A service routine has to be done on your System 2000 to make sure the safety and operating procedures of your product. See section Care and
Preventive Maintenance on page 52.
If you require further information, please contact Arjo for comprehensive support and service programs to maximize the long-term safety, reliability and value of the product. Contact Arjo for replacement parts. Contact information appears on the last page of this Instructions for Use (IFU).
Complementary Information
A set of Quick Guides/Posters accompanies this IFU. Please note that the Quick Guides/Posters do not replace the information in this IFU. The IFU contains additional important safety instructions.
Definition in this IFU:
WARNING
Means: Safety warning. Failure to understand and obey this warning may result in injury to you or to others.
CAUTION
Means: Failure to follow these instructions may cause damage to all or parts of the system.
NOTE
Means: This is important information for the correct use of this system or equipment.
Means: The name and address of the manufacturer.
Serious incident
If a serious incident occurs in relation to this medical device, affecting the user, or the patient then the user or patient should report the serious incident to the medical device manufacturer or the distributor. In the European Union, the user should also report the serious incident to the Competent Authority in the member state where they are located.
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Intended Use
This equipment must be used in accordance with these safety instructions.
Anyone using this equipment must also have read and understood the instructions in this Instructions for Use (IFU).
If there is anything you do not completely understand, ask your Arjo representative.
This equipment is intended for therapeutic bathing and showering hospital or care facility residents under the supervision of trained skilled nursing staff in accordance with the instructions outlined in the Instructions for Use (IFU).
Equipment fitted with a bathtub disinfection device must be disinfected according to the instructions established in the IFU. All other uses of the disinfection device must be avoided.
The System 2000 should only be used for the purpose specified in this Instructions for Use. Any other use is prohibited.
Resident Assessment
We recommend that facilities establish regular assessment routines.
Installation Requirements
The equipment must only be used for the purposes stated above and must be installed according to the Assembly and Installation Instructions, which can only be superseded by local code.
Indication for Use
To relieve pain and itching and as an aid in the healing process of inflamed and traumatized tissue, and it serves as a setting for removal of contaminated tissue.
Expected Service Life
The expected lifetime of this equipment, unless otherwise stated, is ten (10) years, subject to required preventative maintenance as specified in the section
Care and Preventive Maintenance on page 52, the Assembly and Installation Instructions and the Parts List.
Caregivers should assess each resident according to the following criteria prior to use:
The resident's weight should not exceed the Safe Working Load (SWL) of the lift hygiene chair, lift bath trolley or sling lifters.
Active and semi-active residents (i.e. able to sit upright self supported on the side of a bed or toilet) and completely bedridden residents can use the bath. Correct transfer equipment shall be used.
If a resident does not meet these criteria an alternative equipment or system shall be used.
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Safety Instructions
WARNING
To avoid injury to both the patient and the caregiver, never modify the equipment or use incompatible parts.
WARNING
To avoid explosion or fire, never use the equipment in oxygen rich environment, in presence of heat source or flammable anaesthetic gases.
WARNING
To avoid electric shock, never use other electrical equipment near this device.
WARNING
To avoid falling, make sure the patient always remains in a seated position.
WARNING
To avoid injury, make sure that the patient is not left unattended at any time.
NOTE
A medical assessment of the patient must be made in order to ensure their suitability to use this product.
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Preparations
Site Preparation
Prior to installation of the System 2000 bath the floor and walls within the required area must be finished.
Material: The floor should be made of a slip­resistant material, free of bumps.
Floor Slope: When using a floor drain, the slope towards the drain should not exceed 1:50.
Floor attachments: The floor construction must be suitable for anchoring the bolts.
Actions Before the First Use
(10 steps)
1 Make sure that the bath has been installed
according to the Assembly and Installation
Instructions.
2 Check that all parts of the product are supplied.
Compare with section Parts Designation on page 10. If any part is missing or damaged - do NOT use the product.
3 Unpack the plastic from the Sound & Vision
system hand control, if any.
4 Read the IFU.
5 Disinfect the product according to section
Cleaning and Disinfection Instructions on page 40.
Actions Before Every Use
(5 steps)
1 Check that all parts are in place. See section Parts
Designation on page 10.
2 Check bath and accessories for damage.
3 If any part is missing or damaged - do NOT use
the product.
4 Check the liquid level of disinfection bottle (P220
only).
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WARNING
To prevent cross-contamination, always follow the disinfection instructions in this Instructions for Use.
Before every use, make sure the System 2000 bath is cleaned and disinfected according to section
Cleaning and Disinfection Instructions on page 40.
NOTE
If you have any questions, please contact your local Arjo representative for support and service. The contact information is listed on the last page of this IFU.
6 Perform a functionality test according to section
Care and Preventive Maintenance on page 52.
7 Choose a designated area, where the IFU should
be kept and is easily accessible at all times.
8 Make sure the thermostatic mixer has been
calibrated according to the Assembly and Installation Instructions by an Arjo service technician.
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WARNING
To prevent scalding, make sure that the water mixer has been calibrated. Confirm that responsible organization has established calibration routines.
10 Make sure to have a rescue plan ready in case of a
patient emergency.
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System 2000 Bathtubs
Rhapsody®
1600 mm (63”)
1900 mm (75”)
2150 mm (85”)
White
Primo®
1600 mm (63”)
1900 mm (75”)
White
Primo® Ferro
1870 mm (73 5/8”)
2120 mm (83 1/2”)
Stainless steel
Harmonie™
1680 mm (66 1/8”)
White
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Parts Designation
1 Control panel lid
2 Control panel
3 Patient shower handle
4 Filling spout
5 Dispenser outlet for shampoo and bath oil
(ArjoSound water conditioner)
6 Surface overflow outlet and drain control knob
7 Temperature/water level sensor
8 Temperature/water sensors
9 Drain with a drain plug
10 Foot support
11 Bathtub
12 Drainage hose
13 Foot pad for 1680 mm (66 1/8”), 1870 mm
(73 5/8”) and 1900 mm (75”) bathtubs.
Hydrosound® system (optional)
27 Hydrosound system transducer plate
28 Intensity control knob
Sound & Vision® system (optional)
29 Sound & Vision system light
30 Speakers
31 Remote control
32 USB connector
33 USB memory stick
Type B, Applied part. Degree of Protection ­Electrical shock
14 “Duck Foot” for 1600 mm (63”), 2120 mm
(83 1/2”) and 2150 mm (85”) bathtubs.
15 Pillow
16 Toiletry tray (optional)
17 Emergency lowering (optional)
18 Compartment for shampoo/bath oil
(ArjoSound water conditioner) and disinfectant.
19 Lock bracket
Disinfection unit (optional) Not WRAS approved
20 Disinfection spray handle
21 Disinfectant bottle compartment under shampoo/
bath oil (ArjoSound water conditioner).
22 Flow meter
Hydromassage™ system (optional)
23 Water flow and air mix control
24 Hydromassage system outlet with quick coupling
device
25 Suction inlet
26 Treatment hose with nozzle (accessory)
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UNDER THE CONTROL PANEL LID
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Control Panels
P220 Control Panel
123 4 5 6
78 9 10
1 Shampoo/body wash ON/OFF
2 Autofill ON/OFF
3 Shower ON/OFF
4 Mains power indicator
5 Temperature display - bathtub water
6 Disinfection ON/OFF
7 Bath oil/ArjoSound water conditioner ON/OFF
8 Hydromassage/Hydrosound system ON/OFF
9 Raise and lower the bathtub
10 Temperature setting knob
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P300 Control Panel
2
3
4567
810
1
9
1 Shampoo/body wash ON/OFF
5 Autofill ON/OFF
2 Hidden button (change default setting according
to Change Default Setting (P300 only) on page 27)
3 Display - temperature, filling, bathtub water and
disinfectant, error codes etc.
4 Temperature setting: colder (-), warmer (+)
6 Shower ON/OFF
7 Disinfection ON/OFF
8 Bath oil/ArjoSound water conditioner ON/OFF
9 Raise and lower the bathtub
10 Hydromassage/Hydrosound system ON/OFF
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Buttons and Displays
P220
P300
Autofill Button
1 Press Autofill button to fill bath to preset level.
2 LED lights up when filling is active (P300).
No LED is available on P220.
3 Press the Autofill button again to stop the filling.
Shower Button
1 Press the Shower button to start the shower.
2 Press the Shower button again stop the shower.
3 LED lights up when active.
4 The shower function shuts off after 15 minutes. Press
Shower button to restart.
75.0°F
37.0°C
75.0°F
Raise Bathtub Button
Press and hold in the Raise Bathtub button to raise the bathtub.
Lower Bathtub Button
Press and hold in the Lower Bathtub button to lower the bathtub.
Temperature Display - Bathtub water (P220)
The display shows the current water temperature in the bathtub.
P220 has a mechanical and electronic scalding protection.
Display (P300)
The display shows the temperature of the filling water, active shower and disinfectant liquid from the disinfection spray handle.
Press plus (+) for warmer water and press minus ( colder water.
Press plus ( levels.
Provides digital adjustment of the Hydrosound system.
Built-in electronic scalding protection.
+) or minus (-) to select between preset autofill
-) for
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P300 StandbyMode
The display will show two dashes when there is no water in the bathtub and no functions are activated.
Shampoo/Body Wash Button
Press the Shampoo/Body Wash button to dispense shampoo/ body wash from the outlet.
Bath Oil/ArjoSound™ Water Conditioner Button
1 Press the Bath Oil/ArjoSound water conditioner button to
dispense Bath Oil/ArjoSound water conditioner from the outlet.
2 Baths equipped with the Hydrosound system have
ArjoSound water conditioner instead of Bath Oil.
Hydromassage™/Hydrosound® System Button (optional)
P300
P220
The bath is either equipped with Hydromassage system or with the Hydrosound system.
1Press the Hydromassage/Hydrosound system ON/OFF
button to start hydromassage (built-in jets) or hydrosound (low frequency ultra sound).
2Press the Hydromassage/Hydrosound system ON/OFF
button again to stop hydromassage/hydrosound.
3 LED lights up green when active (P300).
LED is placed below the control panel on P220. It lights up green when hydrosound is active (no indication for hydromassage on P220).
4The Hydromassage/Hydrosound system will automatically
shut itself off after 15 minutes. There is a waiting time of 15 minutes time before the function can be restarted.
Disinfection Button (optional)
Note that the button is always on the panel but the function might not be included.
Press the disinfection button to activate disinfection unit.
LED lights up when active.
Low disinfectant warning indicators (P300 only).
Button only works when there is no water in the bathtub and no functions are activated.
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Product Description/Functions
Fig. 1
A
B
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
High Level
Normal Level
Low Level
Drain Control Knob
Turn the drain control knob (A) to open and close the drainage plug (B) of the bathtub. (See Fig. 1)
Turn Clockwise to open.
Turn Counter Clockwise to close.
The drain control knob is equipped with a built-in surface overflow outlet to prevent water to overflow the bathtub.
Autofill
The bath is equipped with an autofill function that prefills the bathtub to a preset water level. The preset autofill levels fluctuate depending on water pressure.
1 Press the Autofill button to start prefill. (See Fig. 2)
2 LED lights up when filling is active (P300).
No LED is available on P220.
3 The Autofill stops automatically when prefill level is
reached.
4 Press the Autofill button to stop filling at any time during
Autofill.
NOTE
If the Autofill button is pressed after the preset water level is reached, bathtub filling continues.
To adjust water level on the P220, call an Arjo service technician.
The P300 has three different Autofill levels, Low, Normal and High. The preset level is Normal. (See Fig. 3)
To change between autofill levels, follow instructions below (P300 only).
Normal level
(preset, 30 s over the top sensor)
1 Push the Autofill button
2 The display shows:
After 8 s the filling water temperature is shown and no more level adjustments are possible.
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Low level (preset, minus 20 s below the top sensor)
Fig. 1
1 Push Autofill button
2 Push the minus (-) button
3 The display shows:
4 After 8 s the filling water temperature is shown and no more
level adjustments are possible.
High level (preset, 60 s over the top sensor)
1 Push autofill button
2 Push the plus (+) button
3 The display shows:
After 8 s the filling water temperature is shown and no more level adjustments are possible.
Each level can be adjusted according to Change Default
Setting (P300 only) on page 27.
Shower Handle
Trigger
Lock Button
Press the Shower button to start the shower. The LED will turn green when active.
Press the trigger on the shower handle to let water out.
Hold the trigger in for constant water flow.
To get continuous water flow without having to hold in the trigger do as follow: (See Fig. 1)
Press the trigger and push in the lock button on the side. The water will continue to flow without having to press the trigger.
Release lock button by pressing the handle trigger and the lock button will pop up by itself.
The patient shower can not be activated during bathtub filling.
Shower/Disinfection System (UK market only)
For UK version MPA system will flush 24 h after last use.
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Fig. 1
P220 World
P220 USA
P300
75.0°F
Fig. 2
World
37.0°C
75.0°F
P220 Temperature Display
(See Fig. 1)
Temperature display
Shows the current bathtub water temperature.
P300 Display
(See Fig. 2)
Shows the preset autofill level first.
Shows the active filling or shower temperature.
Shows the current bathtub water temperature when filling and shower is not activated.
During disinfection the display shows the temperature of the disinfectant.
Scalding Protection
P300
USA
37.0°C
37.0°C
37.0°C
75.0°F
WARNING
To prevent scalding if the scalding protection is activated, remove the patient from the bath immediately in a safe manner.
If a dangerous temperature level of 45 °C (113 °F) is reached, the scalding protection shuts off the water in less than 10 s.
P220 has a mechanical (calibration and mixer) scalding protection which disables high temperature settings.
There is in addition to the mechanical scalding protection an electronic one equipped with two sensors. When scalding protection turns on, all the LEDs flash and a beeping sound will be heard.
P300 has an electronic scalding protection and is equipped with three sensors. The display shows and a beeping sound will be heard. During this time the P300 recalibrates.
Reset scalding protection (P220 only) (5 steps)
1 Make sure both LEDs at the Disinfection/Autoclean button
and the Patient Shower button have stopped flashing.
2 Turn the knob on the thermostatic mixer to COLD.
3 Press the Tub Filling button and fill the bathtub until the
temperature display shows 30-35 °C (86-95 °F).
4 Press the Shower button. Lift off the shower handle, direct
it away from yourself down into the bathtub. Press the trigger on the shower handle.
5 Allow a few seconds for the water to reach correct
temperature.
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Reset scalding protection (P300 only) (4 steps)
B
A
C
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
B
A
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
P300 resets and recalibrates automatically.
1 Wait until the display indication disappears.
2 Press the Tub Filling button until the display shows 30-
35 °C (86-95 °F).
3 Press the Shower button. Lift off the shower handle, direct
it away from yourself down into the bathtub. Press the trigger on the shower handle.
4 Allow a few seconds for the water to reach correct
temperature.
Shampoo/Body Wash (optional)
The Shampoo/Body Wash bottle is placed under the control panel lid and lock bracket (A). (See Fig. 1)
The bottle should be mounted to its corresponding treatment hose and bottle connection (B). (See Fig. 1)
Arjo recommends to use Arjo Care™ shampoo and body wash, a mild all-in-one soap.
C
Press the Shampoo / Body Wash button while holding your hand under the dispenser outlet (C). (See Fig. 2)
The P300 dosage time is preset but can be changed. See section Change Default Setting (P300 only) on page 27.
Bath Oil/ArjoSound™ Water Conditioner (optional)
The Bath Oil / ArjoSound water conditioner bottle is placed under the control panel lid and lock bracket (A). (See Fig. 3) The bottle should be mounted to its corresponding treatment hose and bottle connection (B). (See Fig. 3)
Arjo recommends to use Arjo Oil™ as a bath oil or ArjoSound water conditioner if the bath comes with the Hydrosound system.
Press the Bath Oil / ArjoSound water conditioner button to dispenser directly into the bath water (C). (See Fig. 4)
A bath system with the Hydrosound system has ArjoSound water conditioner instead of bath oil (Arjo Oil™).
The P300 dosage time is preset but can be changed. See section Change Default Setting (P300 only) on page 27.
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Raise and Lower Bathtub
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
WARNING
To avoid entrapment of the patients or caregivers legs or feet, make sure that they are kept clear of all obstacles.
WARNING
To avoid the device in use from tipping, do not raise or lower other equipment close to it and be aware of stationary object when lowering.
The bathtub can be raised and lowered for an ergonomic working height for the caregiver. (See Fig. 1)
Raise the bathtub to a preferred height by pressing the raise the bathtub button.
Lower the bathtub to a preferred height by pressing the lower the bathtub button.
Emergency Lowering (optional, not for UK market)
In case of a power failure were the bathtub needs to be lowered do as follows:
Pull the emergency lowering handle on the bottom rear side of the panel. (See Fig. 2)
The bathtub will move down as long as the handle is being pulled.
NOTE
If a buzzing sound is heard, the battery is low. Please contact your local Arjo service technician.
Disinfection Unit (optional)
The bath has a built-in disinfection unit. The disinfectant bottle is located under the control panel lid and under the shampoo and bath oil bottles. (See Fig. 3) The disinfectant bottle cap is adjustable and regulates the disinfectant/water ratio.
Under the control panel lid, there is a disinfection spray handle and a flowmeter. The flow meter shows the liquid mix ratio between the disinfectant and water.
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Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Primo® Ferro
Rhapsody® Primo® Harmonie™
Fig. 3
To use the disinfectant, see section Cleaning and Disinfection Instructions on page 40.
The LED will turn green when active.
The disinfection will only turn on if all other functions are turned off and there is no water in the bathtub.
If the disinfectant bottle is empty on the P300, all the LED’s will start flashing when pressing the disinfection button. A 5 s long beeping sound will be heard and it is not possible to disinfect the bath. The display will show .
Replace with a full disinfection bottle and try again (see section Replace Disinfectant Bottle (System 2000 bath with disinfection option only) on page 42).
P300 has automatic disinfection for the Hydromassage system (P220 optional).
Pillow
The pillow is adjustable and attaches to the bathtub with suction cups located on the backside of the pillow. (See Fig. 1)
Wet suction cups improve the grip.
Place the pillow in a most convenient and supportive possible way for the patient.
Foot Support
The foot support is adjustable and can be placed in three different positions, depending on the patient’s length.
(See Fig. 2)
Place the foot support in one of the three slots. For Primo® Ferro snap it in place.
Toiletry Tray (optional)
The tray can be hung on the side of the bathtub rim. It can be used to keep bathing utensils near by. Adjust the support as necessary. (See Fig. 3)
Hot Water Flush (Kit)
Refer to separate Hot Water Flush Kit P300.
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Hydromassage System
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
Decrease
Intensity
Increase
Intensity
Fig. 3
WARNING
To avoid hair entrapments under water, always install the Hydromassage system suction cover before use.
CAUTION
Turn the hydromassage water intensity knob clockwise at highest intensity in order to prevent water leakage on the floor. The leakage occurs from the built-up water pressure in the Hydromassage system. (See Fig. 2)
A
Use Hydromassage™ System
(12 steps)
1 Fill the bathtub with water at desired temperature over the
Hydromassage system outlet and top sensor (A). (See Fig. 1)
2 Start the hydromassage by pressing the Hydromassage
system button on the control panel.
3 The default runtime is 15 minutes after which the
hydromassage will automatically end. Wait 15 minutes to restart.
• During the 15 minutes of runtime, the hydromassage can be stopped at any time by pressing the Hydromassage system button.
• Always turn the Hydromassage system off when finished.
4 The water flow is adjustable with the knob located on the
upper right side of the bathtub. (See Fig. 2)
• Start at a low intensity by turning the knob counter clockwise.
Increased intensity of the water flow by turning the knob clockwise.
5 Adjust the direction of the water-jet by turning the
Hydromassage system outlet (A). (See Fig. 3)
B
A
• Remove the adjustable Hydromassage system nozzle (B) if you want the jet to cover a wider area (just pull it out). (See Fig. 3)
6 When finished the hydromassage, turn the Hydromassage
system off by pressing the Hydromassage system button.
Continue with the steps on the next page.
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Continue Hydromassage with Treatment
Fig. 4
Air Inlet
Fig. 5
MAX.
MAX.
MIN.
MIN.
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Hose (optional)
7 If hydromassage is turned on, stop it by pressing the
Hydromassage system button before the treatment hose is connected.
• Remove the Hydromassage system nozzle (just pull it out).
• Connect the treatment hose to the quick coupling device in the bathtub. (See Fig. 4)
• The treatment hose and the built-in jet within the bathtub cannot be used simultaneously.
8 Direct the treatment hose nozzle into the water. Make sure
the air inlet is above the water surface. (See Fig. 5)
9 Hydromassage from the treatment hose starts when the
Hydromassage system button on the control panel is pressed.
10 To adjust the jet stream intensity, turn the outermost part of
the treatment hose nozzle. (See Fig. 6)
• When the two dots on the nozzle are aligned, the jet stream is at its highest intensity.
• When turning the nozzle 90°, the jet stream intensity decreases.
• When turning the nozzle additional 90°, the jet stream intensity increases and so on.
11 When finished the hydromassage, turn the Hydromassage
system off by pressing the Hydromassage system button.
12 Remove the treatment hose from the quick coupling device
by pushing in the treatment hose while pulling the treatment hose bracket back. (See Fig. 7)
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Hydrosound System
Fig. 1
The Hydrosound® system is a method of cleaning patient by means of low frequency and low intensity ultra sound. Working together with water, it is an effective and skin friendly method of cleaning the skin.
The amount of time and intensity setting used for the Hydrosound system cleaning is a matter of choice consistent with the degree of patient cleanliness required and patient comfort. The longer the time of exposure and the greater the intensity setting, the more efficient the cleaning will be.
For patients experiencing Hydrosound system cleaning for the first time, it is recommended that the intensity is set at the lower levels before using the higher intensity settings.
WARNING
To avoid injury, never use the Hydrosound system function when pregnant.
WARNING
A
To avoid damage to hearing, make sure to keep the patients head above water when using the Hydrosound system.
Use Hydrosound® System
(10 steps)
Before starting the Hydrosound system:
1 Fill the bathtub with water. Make sure that the water level
covers the top of the Hydrosound system Transducer Plate (A). (See Fig. 1)
2 Check the water temperature by hand to make sure it is not
too cold or hot.
CAUTION
Only use ArjoSound water conditioner with the Hydrosound system. Do not use bath oils and other skin conditioners with the Hydrosound system as they may inhibit the ultra sound pressure waves
.
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Fig. 3
Fig. 2
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
3 Add ArjoSound water conditioner by pressing the
ArjoSound water conditioner button on the control panel
and check that the conditioner mixes into the water.
WARNING
To avoid burns, avoid continuous contact with the Hydrosound system transducer plate while in operation. (See Fig. 2)
4Start the Hydrosound system by pressing the Hydrosound
system button on the control panel. The default runtime is 15 minutes after which the Hydrosound system will automatically end. Wait 15 minutes to restart.
5 Stop the Hydrosound system at any time by pressing the
Hydrosound system button again.
6On P220, it is possible to select different intensity levels by
turning the knob on the upper right side of the bathtub. (See
Fig. 3)
• The intensity is increased by turning the knob clockwise.
On P300 select intensity by pressing the, plus (+) and minus (-) on the display. (See Fig. 4)
• The levels 20, 40, 60, 80 or 100 mW/cm chosen step by step.
7 The LED (A) on P220 or the LED (B) on the Hydrosound
button on P300 will show a steady green light and a buzzing sound from the transducer plate will be heard when any active level is selected. (See Fig. 5)
2
and test can be
20
B
A
• The buzzing sound will increase with each higher level.
8 The test level is used to check the intensity level of the
Hydrosound and to make sure it’s in its specific range. If it passes the test it turns itself off and the Hydrosound system needs to be restarted.
P300 will get a TEST text in the display.
9 If it fails the test, the P220 will flash a yellow light when in
test mode. The P300 will show -04- in the display as an error. Contact an Arjo service technician if it fails the test.
• The same yellow light will flash in normal mode if problem occurs while using the Hydrosound system.
10 When finished, press the Hydrosound system button to stop.
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Sound & Vision System
1
2
4
5
8
7
6
3
The Sound & Vision® system is a pleasant colourful underwater lighting and soft music stimulus which enhances the benefits of bathing. It calms a stressed or anxious patient.
The Sound & Vision system can be combined with still bath, Hydromassage system or the Hydrosound system.
WARNING
To avoid electric shock, only use the USB memory stick in the connector on the bath.
NOTE
Operating the hand control or control panel in the vicinity of other electrical appliances may lead to unintended compatibility with other equipment.
Use Sound & Vision System
(4 steps)
1 To activate the Sound & Vision system:
NOTE
The music function will stop automatically 30 minutes after activation. Press the MP3 player button on the hand control for continued listening.
Sound & Vision System Hand Control
1 LED - activity indicator
2 Sound & Vision system Light - ON/OFF
3 Automatic light colour change - ON/OFF
4 MP3 player ON/PAUSE
5 Reduce (-) volume.
6 Increase (+) volume
7 MP3 track forward
8 MP3 track reverse
• Start by opening the control panel lid.
• Then, unscrew the black cap counter clockwise to get to the USB outlet.
• Plug in the Sound & Vision system memory stick.
2 Press the MP3 button on the hand control to
start the music. Only MP3 files can be read and only files from the root (not in “folders”).
• the Sound & Vision system always starts of at a very low volume. Use the volume buttons to adjust volume to desired level.
• the Sound & Vision system hand control LED flashes when active.
3Press the Sound & Vision system light button
on the hand control to get colored light in the bathtub.
• Press the one more time to change light colour.
• Choose between red, green, blue, pink and yellow.
4 To start a rotation of different light colours press
the automatic light colour change button. Press the button for 2 s to turn the light off.
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Change Default Setting (P300 only)
(4 steps)
1 To change the default setting, press the hidden
button and one of the function buttons (see section Control Panels on page 12). Press the two buttons simultaneously for at least 2 s. When pressing the hidden button a beep will be heard.
Function Button
Filling
Alternative Settings (Display Code)
Settings Interval (Preset)
Filling temp. 18-43 °C (Europe, Japan)
Filling temp. 64-109 °F (USA)
Filling time can be changed to / from -200 (which is 20 s from the bottom) to filling time up to 500 s. Each level can be adjusted individually. The levels depend on the water pressure.
2 To toggle between two settings press the hidden
button.
3 Adjust values with the plus (+) and minus (-)
buttons.
4 Press the selected function button to confirm the
setting before continuing.
Default values
37 °C (Europe, Japan)
99 °F (USA)
60 s High
30 s Normal
-20 s Low
Showering
Disinfect
Bath Oil
ArjoSound water conditioner
Shampoo
Hydrosound System
Shower temp. 18-42 °C (Europe, Japan)
Shower temp. 18-41 °C (UK) Shower temp. 64-108 °F (USA)
Disinfect. temp. 20-40 °C (Europe, Japan)
Disinfect. temp. 68-104 °F (USA)
Preset Bath Oil/ArjoSound water conditioner dosage time within 1 to 5 s
If set to 0 s, the dosage will continue as long as the Bath Oil/ArjoSound water conditioner button is pressed.
1 s = 4 ml Bath Oil/ArjoSound water conditioner
Preset shampoo dosage time within 1 to 5 s If set to 0 s, the dosage will continue as long as the
Shampoo button is pressed. 1 s = 4 ml Shampoo
Preset the Hydrosound system intensity 20, 40, 60, 80 or 100 mW/cm²
37 °C (Europe, Japan)
37 °C (UK) 99 °F (USA)
25 °C (Europe, Japan)
77 °F (USA)
3 s (12 ml)
3 s (12 ml)
60 mW/cm²
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Bathe Patient using a Lift Hygiene Chair
Fig. 1
Preparations for Bath
(5 steps)
Alenti, Calypso and Combilift are the recommended Arjo lift hygiene chairs that can be used with the System 2000 bath.
See Alenti, Calypso and Combilift IFU before use.
1 Lower the bathtub to lowest height. (See Fig. 1)
2 Press the Autofill button to fill the bathtub. Select Autofill
level on P300. (See section Product Description/Functions on page 16.)
3
WARNING
To prevent scalding, always check the water temperature with your naked hand before directing the water on the patient. Do not use gloves as it may insulate to the extent that the water temperature can be misjudged. Point the flow of the water away from the patient.
Place your naked hand in the water stream and make sure the water temperature is not to hot or to cold.
P220: The display will oscillate in the beginning of the filling. Wait until the desired water temperature is reached on the display. If needed, adjust the temperature with the temperature knob.
P300: The display will flash the current temperature until the preset temperature is reached. If needed, adjust the temperature with the plus (+) and minus (-) buttons.
4 Close the drainage plug and attach the pillow.
5 Additional filling is achieved by continuously pressing the
Autofill button.
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Transfer and Bathe Patient
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
(13 steps)
1 Undress the patient and cover him or her with towels to keep
warm.
2 A sitting patient can be transferred from their bed or
wheelchair into the bath with a lift hygiene chair.
(See Fig. 1)
3
WARNING
To avoid entrapment, make sure to keep the patients hair, arms and feet close to the body and use designated grab supports during any movement.
Transfer the patient to the bath.
4 Position lift hygiene chair diagonally to the side of the bath
with sufficient sideways clearance. (See Fig. 2)
5
WARNING
To avoid entrapment or pinching of genitals, make sure there is enough clearance during movement over the tub edge, toilet, bedpan or other furniture.
Raise the lift hygiene chair to where it and any genitals clears the bathtub rim.
6
WARNING
To avoid entrapment of the patients or caregivers legs or feet, make sure that they are kept clear of all obstacles.
Move the lift hygiene chair towards the bath and help the patient to move his or her legs over the bathtub rim while rotating the lift in place. Let the patient feel the water with his or her legs. Adjust temperature, if needed. (See Fig. 3)
Continue with the steps on the next page.
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Fig. 4
Fig. 5
7 Centre chair over the bathtub until it reaches a stop against
the bath. Make sure the lift hygiene chair is docked against the bath legs and the bathtub rim. (See Fig. 4)
8 Adjust the lift hygiene chair to an ergonomic working
height. (See Fig. 5)
9
WARNING
To avoid entrapment or pinching of genitals, make sure there is enough clearance during movement over the tub edge, toilet, bedpan or other furniture.
Raise the bath, but make sure that there is enough room for body parts between the bottom of the bath and the seat.
10 If the patient desires and is capable, there is the option of
folding away the back rest.
• Lean the patient forward and place their hands on the driving handle.
• Then move the back rest up and out of the way, thus allowing the patient to recline against the back of the bathtub and pillow.
11 Attach the foot support if needed.
12 Bathe the patient.
13 Use the Hydromassage, Hydrosound or Sound & Vision
system, if available.
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Shower Patient
(14 steps)
1 After bathing, open the drain and let the water run out.
2 Let the patient place their hands on the driving handle and
lean forward. Move the back rest to its original position.
3 Make sure that the patient keeps holding on to the driving
handle.
4 To separate the chair seat from the bottom of the bathtub,
lower the bathtub to its lowest height or raise the lift hygiene chair.
5 Lift off the shower handle, hold it over the bathtub.
6 Press shower button on the control panel (the LED lights up
green when active).
7 Direct the shower handle away from the patient.
8
WARNING
To prevent scalding, always check the water temperature with your naked hand before directing the water on the patient. Do not use gloves as it may insulate to the extent that the water temperature can be misjudged. Point the flow of the water away from the patient.
Press the trigger on the shower handle and direct the water stream away from the patient. Place your naked hand in the water stream and make sure the water temperature is not to hot or to cold.
Continue with the steps on the next page.
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Fig. 1
Fig. 2
9• P220: Check the water temperature by placing your naked
hand in the water stream. (See Fig. 1) If needed, adjust the temperature with the temperature knob.
P300: The display shows the temperature value. Allow a few seconds for the water to reach the preset temperature. Check the temperature setting on the display. If needed, adjust the temperature on the control panel with the plus (+) and minus (-) buttons.
10 Let the patient to feel the water by hand before directing the
water stream on the patient. Adjust water temperature, if needed.
11 To keep the trigger handle in for a longer period of time,
activate the lock button by pushing it in. To unlock, push the trigger handle.
12 Shower the patient. (See Fig. 2)
13 To stop the shower, press the shower button on the control
panel again.
14 Make sure the shower trigger is unlocked before placing the
shower handle back into the holder.
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End the Bath
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
Fig. 3
(9 steps)
1 Dry the patient, as well as the underside of the seat, to
prevent water from dripping on the floor.
2 Place one or two towels on the patient or a bathrobe, if
possible, to keep him or her warm.
3 Lower the bathtub to its lowest height.
4
WARNING
To avoid entrapment or pinching of genitals, make sure there is enough clearance during movement over the tub edge, toilet, bedpan or other furniture.
Raise the hygiene chair to where it and any genitals clears the bathtub rim.
5 Help the patient to move his or her legs over the edge of the
bathtub while rotating the lift away from the bathtub. Make sure there is sufficient sideways clearance between the bathtub and lift hygiene chair. (See Fig. 1)
6 Lower the lift hygiene chair.
7 Dry the remaining wet body areas.
8 Adjust the lift hygiene chair to an ergonomic transfer height
for the caregiver. (See Fig. 2)
9 When transferring the patient straight from the bathtub to
bed, put a towel on the bed under the lift hygiene chair seat to avoid making the bed wet. Dry the patient thoroughly when lying down in bed.
Disinfect After Each Patient
(1 step)
1 Make the bath ready for the next patient. The bath and lift
hygiene chair must be fully disinfected after each use to prevent cross contamination. See section Cleaning and Disinfection Instructions on page 40. (See Fig. 3)
For Alenti Disinfection, see Alenti IFU.
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Bathe Patient using a Lift Bath Trolley
Fig. 1
Miranti and Bolero are the recommended Arjo lift bath trolleys that can be used with the System 2000 bath.
Compatible with bath sizes: 1870 mm (73 5/8”), 1900 mm (75”), 2120 mm (83 1/2”) and 2150 mm (85”).
See Miranti and Bolero IFU before use.
Preparations for Bath
(7 steps)
1 Lower the bath to its lowest height. (See Fig. 1)
2 Remove the foot support and the pillow.
CAUTION
To prevent equipment damage when using a lift bath trolley, the foot support and pillow must be removed.
3 Press the Autofill button to fill the bathtub with water.
Select autofill level on P300 (see section Product Description/Functions on page 16).
4
WARNING
To prevent scalding, always check the water temperature with your naked hand before directing the water on the patient. Do not use gloves as it may insulate to the extent that the water temperature can be misjudged. Point the flow of the water away from the patient.
5 Place your naked hand in the water stream and make sure
the water temperature is not to hot or to cold.
P220: The display will oscillate in the beginning of the filling. Wait until the desired water temperature is reached on the display. If needed, adjust the temperature with the temperature knob.
Continue with the steps on the next page.
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Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
P300: The display will flash the current temperature until the preset temperature is reached. If needed, adjust the temperature with the plus (+) and minus (-) buttons.
6 Close the drainage plug.
7 Additional after filling is achieved, by continuously
pressing the Autofill button.
Transfer and Bathe
(13 steps)
1 A bedridden patient can be transferred from bed with the
help of a Miranti lift bath trolley.
2 Undress the patient and cover him or her with towels to keep
warm.
3 Position the lift bath trolley behind and to the side of the
bath.
4 Raise the lift bath trolley stretcher up in order to clear the
edge of the bathtub. (See Fig. 1)
5 Move the lift bath trolley with patient diagonally in over the
bathtub. (See Fig. 2)
Manual Drive or Power Drive
6 Move the trolley centrally over the bathtub until it reaches a
stop against the bathtub legs and rim. (See Fig. 3)
CAUTION
To prevent damage to the equipment, make sure the “Duck Foot” bath legs go underneath the lift bath trolley chassis.
Continue with the steps on the next page.
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Fig. 4
Fig. 5
7 Make sure the stretcher is centred over the bathtub.
8 Adjust the lift bath trolley to an ergonomic working height.
(See Fig. 4)
9 Raise the bath so that the stretcher is touching the bottom of
the bathtub. (See Fig. 5)
10 Lower the back rest to a comfortable position for the patient.
11 Attach the foot support if needed.
12 Bathe the patient.
13 Use the Hydromassage, Hydrosound or Sound & Vision
system, if available.
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Use the Shower
Fig. 1
(13 steps)
1 After bathing, open the drain and let the water run out.
2 Raise the back rest and let the patient place their hands on
the security grip.
3 To separate the stretcher from the bottom of the bathtub,
lower the bathtub to its lowest height or raise the lift bath trolley.
4 Grab shower handle, hold it over the bathtub.
5 Press shower button on the control panel (LED lights up
green when active).
6 Direct the shower handle away from the patient.
7
WARNING
To prevent scalding, always check the water temperature with your naked hand before directing the water on the patient. Do not use gloves as it may insulate to the extent that the water temperature can be misjudged. Point the flow of the water away from the patient.
Press the trigger on the shower handle and direct the water stream away from the patient. Place your naked hand in the water stream and make sure the water temperature is not to hot or to cold.
8• P220: Check the water temperature by placing your naked
hand in the water stream. If needed, adjust the tempera­ture with the temperature knob. (See Fig. 1)
P300: The display shows the temperature value. Allow a few seconds for the water to reach the preset temperature. Check the temperature setting on the display. If desired, adjust the temperature on the control panel with the plus (+) and minus (-) buttons.
Continue with the steps on the next page.
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Fig. 2 Fig. 3
Power Drive
B
A
Fig. 4
Manual Drive
Fig. 5
9 Let the patient to feel the water by hand before directing the
water stream on the patient. If needed, adjust water temperature.
10 To keep the trigger handle in for a longer periods of time,
activate the lock button by pushing it in. To unlock, push the trigger handle.
11 Shower the patient. (See Fig. 2)
12 To stop the shower press the shower button again.
13 Make sure the shower trigger is unlocked before placing the
shower handle back into the holder.
End the Bath
(6 steps)
1 Dry the patient, as well as the underside of the stretcher, to
prevent water from dripping on the floor.
2 Place one or two towels on the patient to keep him or her
warm.
3 Lower the bathtub to lowest height and raise the stretcher.
(See Fig. 3)
4 Manually
pull the lift bath trolley out approximately 30 cm (1 foot) from the bathtub (A). Then activate the power drive on the handle bar at the foot end and move the lift bath trolley along the side of the bath (B).
(See Fig. 4)
5 If there is no power drive, just pull the lift bath trolley away
manually along the side of the bath. (See Fig. 5)
6 When moving the patient straight from the bath to bed, put
a towel on the bed under the lift bath trolley stretcher at to avoid making the bed wet. Dry the patient thoroughly when lying down in bed.
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Disinfect After Each Patient
Fig. 1
(1 step)
1 Make the bath ready for the next patient. The bath and the
lift bath trolley must be fully disinfected after each use to prevent cross contamination. See section Cleaning and Disinfection Instructions on page 40. (See Fig. 1)
For cleaning and disinfection of the Miranti lift bath trolley, see the Miranti IFU.
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Cleaning and Disinfection Instructions
Thorough disinfection routines are necessary to stop the build-up of bacteria on and in the equipment. This is particularly vital in cases where the System 2000 bath is in a shared facility.
WARNING
To prevent cross-contamination, always follow the disinfection instructions in this Instructions for
Use.
WARNING
To prevent cross contamination, the caregiver must always be present during the whole disinfection procedure to make sure it is performed correctly.
Arjo Disinfectants
For optimal performance only use Arjo Disinfectants. If you have any questions regarding disinfecting the equipment or wish to order disinfectant (see section Parts and Accessories on page 69), please contact your Arjo Customer Service located on the last page.
Accessories for Cleaning and Disinfection the System 2000 bath
Protective glasses
Protective gloves
Disinfectant filled spray bottle or the disinfection spray handle.
Water filled spray bottle or the shower handle
Cloths – wet and dry
Disposable towels
Soft bristled brush
Long handled soft bristled brush
WARNING
To avoid eye or skin irritation, never disinfect in the presence of a patient.
WARNING
To avoid eye and skin damage, always use protective glasses and gloves. If contact occurs rinse with plenty of water. If eyes or skin becomes irritated, contact a physician. Always read the material safety data sheet of the disinfectant.
CAUTION
To avoid damage on the equipment only use Arjo branded disinfectants.
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Microbiological Formation Prevention
In order to enhance the on-site curative actions (chlorine or thermal shock), which do not guarantee a reduction of the contamination long term, make sure to follow the instructions below.
Installation precautions
In order to limit the growth of bacterial flora, it is necessary to take action at four levels:
• Avoid stagnating water and make sure proper water circulation;
• Take precautions against the formation of scale and corrosion based on the water quality;
• Maintain a high water temperature all the way from the hot water dispenser to the different distribution pipes;
• Mix hot and cold water as close as possible to the point of use.
Use
• Make sure that the water circulates in the bath and the shower on a daily basis even if the bathtub is not used; and particular to make sure to remove any water that may be left behind in the hose.
• Let the water flow approximately 5 minutes before the first bath of the day.
• Clean and disinfect the bathtub according to the IFU before the first bath of the day and after the bath of each patient.
Do not forget to contact Arjo for the annual Preventive Maintenance visit.
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Replace Disinfectant Bottle (System 2000
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Arjo Clean™ (60)
Cen-Kleen IV ™(40)
Arjo Disinfectant Cleanser IV (35)
Arjo General Purpose Disinfectant (35)
Arjo Guard (60)
Fig. 4
bath with disinfection option only)
(12 steps)
WARNING
To prevent cross-contamination, always follow the disinfection instructions in this Instructions for
Use.
1 Put on protective glasses and gloves.
2 Open the compartment for the disinfectant bottle.
(See Fig. 1)
3 Remove bracket and shampoo/bath oil bottles, if any.
4 Disconnect the suction part from the disinfectant bottle.
(See Fig. 2)
5 Discard the old bottle and replace with a new one.
6 Connect the suction part to the new bottle.
7 Grab the disinfection spray handle.
8 Press the disinfection button.
9 Adjust the water temperature until it reaches approximately
25 °C (77 °F) to eliminate disinfectant fumes.
10 Spray disinfectant in the bathtub. Keeping an eye on the
flowmeter (See Fig. 3).
11 Check the liquid mix ratio on the flowmeter so that it is in
accordance with the setting range stated in this IFU. (See Fig. 3)
12 If necessary, adjust the bottle cap by hand to get the right
mix ratio. (See Fig. 4)
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Clean and Disinfect with Disinfection Spray
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Handle (Still Bath and Hydrosound System)
(38 steps)
Remove visual residue (Step 1-6 of 38)
1 Check the level of disinfectant.
2 Raise the bathtub to convenient working position.
3 Make sure all functions are turned off.
4 Open drain to empty any left over water.
5 Detach and place the accessories (if applicable) such as
pillow, foot support and toiletry tray at the bottom of the bathtub.
6 Shower and rinse the bathtub and the accessories in the
bottom of the bathtub with water to remove visible residue. Turn the accessories and rinse again. (See Fig. 1)
Clean (Step 7-23 of 38)
7 Put on protective gloves and eye wear. (See Fig. 2)
8 Open the panel lid, lift out the disinfection spray handle and
hold it over the bathtub.
9 Press the disinfection button to start.
10 Hold the disinfection spray handle over the bathtub rim,
then press the trigger. Keep an eye on the flowmeter.
11 Spray until the flowmeter shows the correct liquid mix ratio.
If the flow meter value is not correct, adjust it according to section Replace Disinfectant Bottle (System 2000 bath with
disinfection option only) on page 42.
12 Adjust water temperature so that it reaches approximately
25° C (77 °F) (P220 only) to eliminate disinfectant fumes.
13 Spray disinfectant in the drain. Use a long handled brush to
scrub the drain.
14 Close the drain.
Continue with the steps on the next page.
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Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
15 Spray disinfectant using the disinfection spray handle on all
internal bathtub surfaces and the accessories at the bottom of the bathtub. Turn the accessories and spray on the other side. Pay attention to parts and knobs and sensors attached to the bathtub surface such as drain control knob/surface overflow outlet. (See Fig. 3)
16 Spray into the surface overflow outlet. (See Fig. 4)
17 Press the disinfection button again to turn it off.
CAUTION
Never use green or brown Scotch-Brite nor steel wool on the bath as it may scratch the surface.
18 Scrub the surfaces of the bathtub, loose parts and
accessories with a soft bristle brush or cloth (to remove any deposits e.g. skin flakes). Scrub thoroughly, especially on handles and hand control. (See Fig. 5)
19 Open the drain.
20 Rinse all parts clean with plenty of water having a
temperature of approximately 25 °C (77 °F) using the shower handle to remove disinfectant.
21 Soak a cloth in disinfectant.
22 Wipe all other contact areas such as the outside of the bath
(particularly behind the head), metal sensory knobs, hand control and the wheel chassis (optional) with the cloth.
23 Wet a new cloth with water and remove all traces of
disinfectant on contact areas. The cloth should occasionally be rinsed in running water when removing disinfectant.
Continue with the steps on the next page.
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Disinfect (Step 24-38 of 38)
Fig. 6
24 Direct the disinfection spray handle towards the drain and
spray disinfectant in the drain.
25 Close the drain.
26 Spray disinfectant using the disinfection spray handle on all
internal bathtub surfaces and the accessories at the bottom of the bathtub. Turn the accessories and spray on the other side. Pay attention to parts and knobs and sensors attached to the bathtub surface such as drain control knob/surface overflow outlet. (See Fig. 6)
27 Allow an appropriate contact time of the disinfectant
according to the instructions on the bottle.
Push the disinfection button on the control panel to end the disinfection cycle. Automatic Disinfection only: If the preset disinfection time has not elapsed other functions are disabled for:
• 2 minutes for the P300 and the display will show .
• 2 minuter for the P220
• 10 minutes for the P220 US
• 6 minutes for the MPA system (UK Only)
28 Place the disinfection spray handle back behind the
disinfection cover and close the cover.
29 Open the drain.
30 Push the button for shower.
31 Rinse all parts clean with water having a temperature of
approximately 25 °C (77 °F) using the shower handle to remove the disinfectant.
32 Soak a cloth in disinfectant.
33 Wipe all other contact areas such as the outside of the
bathtub (particularly behind the head), metal sensory knobs, hand control and wheel chassis (optional) with the cloth.
34 Allow an appropriate contact time of the disinfectant
according to the instructions on the bottle.
35 Wet a new cloth with water and remove all traces of
disinfectant on contact areas. The cloth should occasionally be rinsed in running water when removing disinfectant.
36 Leave to air dry.
NOTE Let the pillow dry with the suction cups upwards.
37 Attach any accessories.
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Clean and Disinfect with a Spray Bottle
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
(29 steps)
Remove visual residue (Step 1-5 of 29)
1 Raise the bathtub to convenient working position.
2 Make sure all functions are turned off.
3 Open the drain to empty any left over water.
4 Detach and place the accessories (if applicable) such as
pillow, foot support and toiletry tray at the bottom of the bathtub.
5 Shower and rinse the bathtub and the accessories in the
bottom of the bathtub with water to remove visible residue. Turn the accessories and rinse again. (See Fig. 1)
Clean (Step 6-16 of 29)
6 Put on protective gloves and eye wear. (See Fig. 2)
7 Spray disinfectant in drain. Use a long handled brush to
scrub drain.
8 Close the drain.
9 Spray disinfectant using the spray bottle on all internal
bathtub surfaces and the accessories at the bottom of the bathtub. Turn the accessories and spray on the other side. Pay attention to parts and knobs and sensors attached to the bathtub surface such as drain control knob/surface overflow outlet. (See Fig. 3)
10 Spray into the surface overflow outlet.
Continue with the steps on the next page.
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Fig. 4
CAUTION
Never use green or brown Scotch-Brite nor steel wool on the bath as it may scratch the surface.
11 Scrub the surfaces of the bathtub, loose parts and
accessories with a soft bristle brush or cloth (to remove any deposits e.g. skin flakes). Scrub thoroughly, especially on handles and hand control. (See Fig. 4)
12 Open the drain.
13 Rinse all parts clean with plenty of water having a
temperature of approximately 25 °C (77 °F) using the shower handle to remove disinfectant.
14 Soak a cloth in disinfectant.
15 Wipe all other contact areas such as the outside of the
bathtub (particularly behind the head), metal sensory knobs, hand control and the wheel chassis (optional) with the cloth.
16 Wet a new cloth with water and remove all traces of
disinfectant on contact areas. The cloth should occasionally be rinsed in running water when removing disinfectant.
Continue with the steps on the next page.
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Disinfect (Step 17-29 of 29)
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
17 Use a spray bottle and spray disinfectant in drain.
18 Close the drain.
19 Spray disinfectant on all internal bathtub surfaces and the
accessories at the bottom of the bathtub. Turn the accessories and spray on the other side. Pay attention to parts and knobs and sensors attached to the bathtub surface such as drain control knob/surface overflow outlet.
(See Fig. 5)
20 Allow an appropriate contact time of the disinfectant
according to the instructions on the disinfectant bottle.
21 Open the drain.
22 Push the button for shower.
23 Rinse all parts clean with water having a temperature of
approximately 25 °C (77 °F) using the shower handle to remove the disinfectant. (See Fig. 6)
24 Soak a cloth in disinfectant.
25 Wipe all other contact areas such as the outside of the
bathtub (particularly behind the head), metal sensory knobs, hand control and wheel chassis (optional) with the cloth.
26 Allow an appropriate contact time of the disinfectant
according to the instructions on the disinfectant bottle.
27 Wet a new cloth with water and remove all traces of
disinfectant on contact areas. The cloth should occasionally be rinsed in running water when removing disinfectant.
28 Leave to air dry.
29 Attach any accessories.
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Clean and Disinfect Hydromassage™ System
Fig. 1
Suction Inlet
Hydromassage System Outlet
Surface Overflow Outlet
Fig. 2
with Automatic Disinfection
(10 steps)
1 Check the level of the disinfectant.
2 Raise the bathtub to an ergonomic working height.
3 Close the drainage plug.
4 Unscrew the screws and remove the suction inlet screen.
Clean the suction inlet screen separately. (See Fig. 1)
5 Press the disinfection button and this will start the
disinfection cycle. Disinfectant will come out from the Hydromassage system nozzle. The disinfection cycle will end with the Hydromassage system being rinsed with water.
6 Spray disinfectant into the surface overflow outlet.
(See Fig. 2)
7 Continue with the remaining disinfection instructions
according to section Clean and Disinfect with Disinfection
Spray Handle (Still Bath and Hydrosound System) on page 43.
8 Let the disinfectant act according to the time printed on
disinfectant bottle.
9 Press the Shower button and rinse the surface overflow
outlet.
10 When disinfection is completed, attach the suction inlet
screen, put the screws back and tighten them gently.
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Disinfect Hydromassage™ System without
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Hydromassage System Outlet
Suction Inlet
Fig. 4
Suction Inlet
Hydromassage System Outlet
Surface Overflow Outlet
Fig. 5
Automatic Disinfection
(18 steps)
1 Check the level of the disinfectant.
2 Raise the bathtub to convenient working position.
3 Open the drainage plug.
4 Unscrew the screws and remove the suction inlet screen.
Clean the suction inlet screen separately. (See Fig. 1)
5 Only pull out the turnable Hydromassage system nozzle if a
treatment hose is going to be connected. (See Fig. 2)
6 Insert the treatment hose, if any, in the Hydromassage
system outlet. (See Fig. 3)
7 Spray disinfectant into the suction inlet until foam will
come out of the Hydromassage system nozzle/treatment hose. (See Fig. 4)
8 Spray disinfectant into the surface overflow outlet.
(See Fig. 5)
Continue with the steps on the next page.
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Increase
Intensity
Fig. 1
9 Let the disinfectant act according to the time printed on
disinfectant bottle.
10 Press the disinfectant button to disinfectant off.
11 Press the shower button and connect the shower handle to
the suction inlet.
12 Make sure the Hydromassage system knob is turned
clockwise at highest intensity to prevent water leakage on the floor. (See Fig. 1)
13 Press the trigger and rinse until the water comes out clear
from the Hydromassage system nozzle/treatment hose.
14 After the rinse, remove the treatment hose, if any, and let it
hang dry on the holder.
15 Put the nozzle back into the Hydromassage system outlet.
16 Rinse the surface overflow outlet with water as well.
17 Continue with the remaining disinfection instructions
according to section Clean and Disinfect with Disinfection
Spray Handle (Still Bath and Hydrosound System) on page 43.
18 When disinfection is completed, attach the suction inlet
screen, put the screws back and tighten them gently.
Remove Lime Deposits, Mini Corrosion and Discolouration (Primo® Ferro, Stainless Steel bath only)
(4 steps)
1 Cover the area with stainless steel cleaner and let it work for
10-20 minutes.
2 Rinse with plenty of water.
3 Dry with a clean cloth to avoid water marks.
4 Afterwards treat it with a stainless steel polish to get the
preventative coating against fingerprints and water marks.
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Care and Preventive Maintenance
The System 2000 bath is subject to wear and tear, and the following actions must be performed when specified to make sure that the product remains within its original manufacturing specification.
WARNING
To avoid malfunction resulting in injury, make sure to conduct regular inspections and follow the recommended maintenance schedule. In some cases due to heavy use of the product and exposure to aggressive environment more frequent inspections should be carried out. Local regulations and standards may be more stringent than the recommended maintenance schedule.
NOTE Product cannot be maintained and serviced while in use with the patient.
Preventive Maintenance Schedule: System 2000 bath
CAREGIVER OBLIGATIONS Action/Check
Clean and Disinfect X
Check liquid levels X
Visually check all exposed parts X
Check pillow, foot support and toiletry tray X
Visually check hoses, pipes and connections X
Perform functionality test X
Check / clean shower heads X
Check / clean filters, incoming water X
Exercise the thermostat mixer (P220 only) X
Yearly checks by qualified personnel only X
Check electrical installation (to be performed by authorized electrician)
Between
Patients
Intervals according to local requirements
Every
DAY
Every
WEEK
Every
MONTH
Every YEAR
WARNING
To avoid injury to both the patient and the caregiver, never modify the equipment or use incompatible parts.
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Caregiver Obligations
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Caregiver obligations shall be carried out by personnel with sufficient knowledge of the System 2000 bath following the instructions in this IFU.
If the product deviates from normal (function or in appearance) immediately contact your local Arjo Service for support.
Between Patients
Clean and disinfect:
Before every use, make sure the System 2000 bath is cleaned and disinfected according to section Cleaning and Disinfection Instructions on page 40.
Every week
Check liquid levels: Check liquid levels in the bottles of disinfectant, shampoo and bath oil (ArjoSound water conditioner). (See Fig. 1)
Visually check exposed parts:
1 Visually check all exposed parts, especially where
personal contact is made by either the patient or caregiver.
2 Make sure no cracks or sharp edges have developed that
could cause the patient or caregiver injury or that has become unhygienic and can cause cross-contamination. Any use of chlorine, alcohol can damage the bathtub and cause cracks.
Check accessories: Check pillow, foot support and toiletry tray to make sure there are no cracks or tears that would allow water to get into the filling and cause cross contamination. If there is such damage, replace. (See Fig. 2)
Visually check hoses, pipes and connections: Visually check for leaks of any kind underneath the bathtub.
(See Fig. 3)
Continue with the steps on the next page.
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Fig. 4
A
Fig. 1
A
C
B
Fig. 2
Perform functionality test (See Fig. 4):
1 Test all functions. Water (fill and shower), Disinfection,
Hydromassage system, Hydrosound system test mode (see section Hydrosound System on page 24) and the
Sound & Vision system (see section Sound & Vision System on page 26).
2 With water on: check shower hose and shower handle for
damage. Replace if damaged. Shower handle can be replaced without Arjo support.
3 Check the emergency lowering function, if any.
Every month
Remove and clean the shower head (See Fig. 1):
1 Loosen the screw.
2 Remove all loose parts.
3 Clean carefully.
4 Re-assemble. The parts (A) must be assembled before
they will be set into the handle. (See Fig. 1)
5 Tighten the screw carefully.
Check/clean filters for incoming water: A rinsing valve with a filter is mounted on each of the two water supply hoses found under the bathtub. Rinse filter in both valves according step by step instructions below.
WARNING
Pressurised system and risk of scalding. Make sure that the valve (A) is closed before removing the cap, this is especially important for the hot water valve.
1 First, close the valves (A). The handles (red for hot water
and blue for cold) should be in a cross position.
(See Fig. 2)
2 Then, remove the cap (B) with a wrench. (See Fig. 2)
3 Finally, pull out the filter (C) and clean it carefully in
water. (See Fig. 2)
4 Reassemble.
5 Open the valves.
Exercise the thermostat mixer (P220 only): Turn the temperature control back and forth over the whole temperature range with water on. This is particularly important in areas with hard water.
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Yearly Checks by Qualified Personnel Only
The System 2000 bath must be serviced once a year in accordance with the Maintenance and Repair Manual.
To make sure that you have a problem free and safe operation, it is recommended to have regular scheduled services with calibration of the thermostatic mixer and thermometer by a trained technician. Relocation of the bath, significant changes or modifications in local water supply may require re-calibration of the thermostatic mixing valve.
Contact your local Arjo service representative to sign for a service agreement.
WARNING
To avoid injury and/or unsafe product, the maintenance activities must be carried out at the correct frequency by qualified personnel using correct tools, parts and knowledge of procedures. Qualified personnel must have documented training in maintenance of this device.
NOTE All Caregiver Obligations are to be checked when
performing the Qualified Personnel Service. For details, see separate service instructions.
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Troubleshooting
NOTE Before starting the troubleshooting check: Power supply, Water supply and the LEDs on control
panel. If the problem can not be solved with the problem solving actions below, please contact an Arjo authorized technician.
PROBLEM ACTION
Only the water flow to the shower is slow.
Water flow from shower and filling spout is slow.
Disinfection does not work. 1 Make sure the bathtub is empty of any left over water.
Autofill function will not stop filling.
The Sound & Vision system hand control is not working.
The Sound & Vision system sound is not working, but bathtub light is working.
No Sound & Vision system light but sound is working.
Fill or shower function stops. (Scalding protection).
Water on the ground. 1 Check for leakage on incoming water and the bath drainage hose.
Check and clean the shower head according to section Care and Preventive
Maintenance on page 52.
1 In order to feel if any hot water is coming in, feel the incoming hot water
line to see if hot.
2 Check and clean filter for incoming water according to section Care and
Preventive Maintenance on page 52.
2 Make sure shower, fill or Hydromassage system/ Hydrosound system is
not activated and try again.
3 If the LED on the control panel is flashing and beeping (P300 only), it
indicates that the disinfectant level in the bottle is running low and needs to be replaced. See section Cleaning and Disinfection Instructions on page 40.
Metal sensory plugs need cleaning because of collected residue build up. See section Cleaning and Disinfection Instructions on page 40.
1 The LED on the remote control should flash when active.
2 If it is not flashing, replace the Sound & Vision system hand control.
1 The USB memory stick may be defective. If possible, check the USB LED
light for indication. Solid light = power ON, Flashing light = reading.
2 Test another USB memory stick.
Light is broken and it needs to be replaced by an Arjo authorized technician.
Reset the scalding protection according to Reset scalding protection (P220
only) (5 steps) on page 18 or Reset scalding protection (P300 only) (4 steps) on page 19.
2 The bath has short-circuited and the bath is filling up continuously with
water.
For both actions turn off the electrical supply and turn of the water supply.
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Error Codes (P300 only)
Display Messages
During an internal failure the system will beep for 5 s and an error code will show up on the display. The bathtub can be raised or lowered during these error codes. If an error code is displayed, proceed as following:
1 Note the number of the error code. (-01-, -02-, -03-, -04- or -05-).
2 Write down the error code and press any button one time to reset the error code.
3 Stop using the bath and call qualified personnel and report the malfunction and the error code that is being
displayed.
Display message Cause Remarks
Temperature sensor error Only raising and lowering of the
bathtub is possible. All other functions are blocked until confirmation.
Calibration error Only raising and lowering of the
bathtub is possible. All other functions are blocked until confirmation.
Hydrosound system error
All other functions can be used.
Transducer not connected
Transducer in air
Transducer hot
Test mode Hydrosound system
Hydrosound system error
All other functions can be used.
Intensity too high
Level sensor error Only bathtub filling is blocked
Please wait
Hydrosound system pause or
Rinsing of Hydromassage system pump or
Only raising and lowering of the bathtub is possible. All other functions are blocked. Beep is scalding protection.
Manual calibration or
Disinfectant pause or
Mixer span exercise (every 15th bath cycle) or
Electronic scalding protection active.
Low level in disinfectant bottle
Active for 5 s. Disinfection ON/OFF is flashing.
Replace the disinfectant bottle according to Replace Disinfectant
Bottle (System 2000 bath with disinfection option only) on page 42.
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Technical Specifications
A full technical description of the System 2000 can be found in the service documentation, please contact Arjo for a copy. Contact information appears on the last page of this IFU.
Site Requirements
NOTE All drainage, water and electrical installation work should be carried out by qualified personnel, in
accordance with local and national regulations.
Electric supply, Europe and North America
Voltage 230/240 V (Europe)
120 V (North America) 100 V (Japan) 220 V (Korea) 230 V (Saudi Arabia)
Number of phases Single phase AC
Frequency 50 Hz (Europe)
60 Hz (North America) 50/60 Hz (Japan) 60 Hz (Korea) 60 Hz (Saudi Arabia)
Power consumption (maximum) 1100 VA
Fuse 6 A (Europe)
10 A (North America) 12 A (Japan) 6 A (Korea) 6 A (Saudi Arabia)
Protective earth Yes
Potential equalisation Yes
Power supply cord Replaceable by qualified
personnel
WARNING
To avoid electric shock, make sure that the equipment is connected to:
• Continuously powered supply mains with protective earth.
• Separate fuse and ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)
• A mains disconnection device
• Equipotential bonding point
All installations must be in accordance with local codes and regulations.
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Mains disconnection device
Permanently installed in wall. Visible and accessible at all times
Mains transient voltage 4 kV*
Creepage distance 3 mm*
Air clearance 1.8 mm*
Direction of movement Up and down, right and left,
clockwise and counterclockwise
* If local regulations are higher, then they have to be met.
Water supply
Cold/Warm Water 3/4” B.S.P female
Connect with shut off valves between unit and supply net, minimum through Ø 16 mm
Maximum static pressure 6 bar (600 kPa, 87 psi)
Minimum operating pressure (all markets except UK market) Minimum operating pressure (UK market)
2 bar (200 kPa, 29 psi) 1 bar (100 kPa, 14.5 psi)
Required cold water temperature 2 - 20 °C (36 - 68 °F)
Required warm water temperature 60 - 80 °C (140 - 176 °F)
Drain position Floor or wall
Floor
Maximum floor load 990 kg /0.91 m
Maximum floor pressure 1.8 N/mm
2
2
Operating conditions
Ambient temperature 40 °C (104 °F)
Relative humidity 30% - 75% Rh
Atmospheric pressure 800 hPa to 1060 hPa
Transport and storage
Ambient temperature -20 °C to 70 °C
(-4 °F to 158 °F)
Relative humidity 10% - 80% at 20 °C (68 °F)
Atmospheric pressure 500 hPa to 1100 hPa
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Environmental
Microbiological demands Fulfil WHOs demands on drinking water and the Drinking Water Directive (DWD) in EU. Specifications below have a different value from microbiological demands above.
Ph Range Ph 7.5 - Ph 9
Conductivity (minimum) More than 2.7 mS/m
Chloride (maximum) Less than 250 mg/l
Hardness Less than 20 °dH
Alkalinity 60 - 200 mg/I HCO
3
Installation of the System 2000 bath Refer to Assembly and Installation
Instructions
Pollution degree 2
End of Life Disposal
Equipment that has electrical and electronic components should be disassembled and recycled per Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) or in accordance with local or national regulation.
Disinfection liquids – if you have extra liquid, it’s safe to pour it down the drain with running water. These products are water soluble and usually mixed with water when used for cleaning, your municipality will treat these cleaners the same way they would if you used them for cleaning.
The packaging containers should be recycled according to the national or local regulations.
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Technical Requirement
Maximum patient weight 182 kg (401 lbs)
Safe Working Load (patient + water) 500 kg / 1102 lbs
IP Class according to IEC 60529 IP X4
IP Class according to IEC 60529 Sound & Vision system hand control IP X7
Electrical Protection Type I
Electrical Protection Degree B
Degree of fire protection In accordance with standard
IEC 60601-1
Maximum duty cycle, lifting 2 minutes ON
18 minutes OFF
Maximum duty cycle, Hydrosound system/Hydromassage system 15 minutes ON
15 minutes OFF
Thermometer
Range 10-50 °C (50-122 °F)
Accuracy +/-1 °C (1.8 °F)
Resolution 0.1 °C (0.18 °F) P220
0.5 °C (0.9 °F) P300
Allowed Combinations
Arjo Product Lift Bathtub length
Alenti All models System 20, 23 and 25
Miranti All models System 23 and 25
Calypso All models System 20, 23 and 25
Bolero Not pediatric System 23 and 25
Bolero Pediatric System 20, 23 and 25
Combilift Classic System 20, 23 and 25
Combilift Stretcher System 23 and 25
Combilift Hanger bar System 20, 23 and 25
Maxi Twin All models System 20, 23 and 25
Maxi Move Not Large Hanger bar System 20, 23 and 25
Maxi Sky Not Maxi Sky 1000 (Large) System 20, 23 and 25
Maxi Sky 2 Plus All models System 20, 23 and 25
Marisa All models System 20, 23 and 25
No other combinations are allowed
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Sound Levels
Sound level at raising/lowering, no load 69 dBA
Sound level at raising/lowering, full load 68 dBA
Sound level at hydromassage/air spa 76 dBA
Sound level at bathtub filling 80 dBA
Sound level at shower start 55 dBA
Water volumes for bathtubs (interval depending on bathtub model and bathtub size)
Filling time at 3.0 bar (43.5 PSI) dynamic pressure, 80 °C
3 - 7.5 minutes
(176 °F) HW
Water content up to overflow level 262 - 409 l
69.2 - 108 US gallons
Water content up to autofill level 185 - 282 l
48.9 - 74.5 US gallons
Drainage time - High Position 4.2 - 6.6 minutes
Drainage time - Low Position 6.9 - 10.8 minutes
Minimum drainage capacity 100 l/minute
26.4 US gallons/minute
Product measure see Assembly and Installation
Instructions
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List of Standards and Certificates
STANDARD/ CERTIFICATE
DESCRIPTION
EN/IEC 60601-1:2005 AMD1:2012
ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1 (2005) AMD 1 (2012)
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60601-1:14
CSA B45.5-02 CSA Standard for Plastic Plumbing Fixtures
ANSI Z124.1.2-1995 Standard for Plastic Bathtub Units
ANSI/ASME A112.19.7­1995
ANSI/ASME A112.19.8­1987
ASSE 1001-1988, CSA B64.1.1-2008
ASSE 1056, CSA B64.1.2 Back Siphonage Vacuum Breakers
ANSI/ASSE 1014-1989 Hand Held Shower
ANSI/ASSE 1016-2005
Medical Electrical Equipment - Part 1: General Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential Performance
Medical Electrical Equipment - Part 1: General Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential Performance
Medical Electrical Equipment - Part 1: General Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential Performance
Whirlpool Bathtub Appliances
Suction Fittings
Pipe Applied Atmospheric Type Vacuum Breaker
Individual Thermostatic, Pressure Balancing and Combination Pressure Balancing and Thermostatic Control Valves for Individual Fixtures.
EN 1717:2000
Protection against pollution of portable water in water installation and general requirements of devices to prevent pollution by backflow.
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Labels
Label explanation
Applied Part Type B, Applied part: protection
against electrical shock in accordance with IEC 60601.
Attention Label
Approval Label
Calibration Label
Important user information for correct use.
States approvals for the current product.
States that a calibration has to be done before first use and after every installation. See Assembly and Installations Instructions and call an Arjo technician.
Data Label States technical performance and
requirements, e.g. Input Power, Input Voltage and maximum Patient Weight etc.
Emergency Lowering Label
States emergency information, see section Emergency Lowering
(optional, not for UK market) on page 20.
Factory Name and address of the
manufacturer
Field Wiring Box Label
States where to connect the
incoming electrical service. (USA and Canada only)
Identification Label
States the product identification,
serial number and year and month
of manufacturing.
Water Connection Label
States required maximum/
minimum temperature for cold
and hot water and maximum/
minimum water pressure.
Symbol explanation
Lifting Stroke
Label for equipotential connection point (bonding lug)
Safe Working Load (SWL)
Maximum weight of patient and water
Input Voltage Voltage feed
Input Power Power
Class 1 Type of protection - grounded
IP X4 Degree of Protection (i.e. the
product is protected against splashing water)
ED max Time span (Duty cycle) of Hi/Lo,
Hydromassage system and Hydrosound system being turned
ON and OFF.
CE marking indicating conformity with European Community harmonised legislation
Figures indicate Notified Body supervision.
Separate electrical and electronic components for recycling in accordance with the European Directive 2012/19/EC (WEEE)
Read the IFU before use.
Warning! Hot surface!
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General warning
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Approval label explanation
8418372
CONNECT INCOMING
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
SEE INSTALLATION MANUAL
FOR INSTRUCTIONS
Equipotential Bonding Lug Label
Emergency Lowering Label
Field Wiring Box
Label
Attention Label (under the control panel lid)
Water Connection Label North America
Water Connection Label World Wide
Approval Label
The PSE is a mandatory mark for Japan according to the Electrical
Appliance and Material Safety Law (DENAN).
Classified by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. with respect to electrical shock, fire, mechanical, hazards and other specified hazards only in accordance with the Approvals and List of Standards (previous page).
Dutch safety certification for water safety to the standards NEN-EN 1717, NEN 1006. KIWA evaluation guidance for backflow protection Water worksheets 3.8
(Water Fittings) Regulations 1999 (the Water Byelaws 2000 in Scotland)
Name and address of the manufacturer
Manufacturing date
Indicates the product is a Medical Device according to EU Medical Device Regulation 2017/745
Approval Label (Japan)
(Under the control panel lid)
Attention Label
Applied Part
Data Label Europe Data Label North America Data Label Japan Data Label Korea Data Label Saudi Arabia
Identification Label
Approval Label
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Electromagnetic Compatibility
Product has been tested for compliance with current regulatory standards regarding its capacity to block EMI (electromagnetic interference) from external sources.
Some procedures can help reduce electromagnetic interferences:
Use only Arjo cables and spare parts to avoid increased emissions or decreased immunity which can compromise the correct functioning of the equipment.
Ensure that other devices in patient-monitoring and/or life-support areas comply to accepted emissions standards.
WARNING
Wireless communications equipment such as wireless computer network devices, mobile phones, cordless telephones and their base stations, walkie-talkies, etc. can affect this equipment and should be kept at least 1.5 m away from the equipment.
Intended Environment: Professional Healthcare Facility Environment
Exceptions: HF Surgical Equipment and the RF Shielded room of an ME SYSTEM for magnetic resonance imaging
WARNING
Use of this equipment adjacent to or stacked with other equipment should be avoided 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.
Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic emission
Emission test Compliance Guidance
RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 This equipment uses RF energy only for its internal
RF emissions CISPR 11 Class B
Harmonic emissions
IEC 61000-3-2
Voltage fluctuations/flicker emissions IEC 61000-3-3
Class B
Complies
functions. Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment.
This equipment is suitable for use in all establishments, including domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes.
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Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration - electromagnetic immunity
Immunity test IEC 60601-1-2 test level Compliance level
Electrostatic discharge (ESD)
EN 61000-4-2
Conducted disturbances inducted by RF fields
EN 61000-4-6
Radiated RF electromagnetic field
EN 61000-4-3
Proximity fields from RF wireless communications equipment
EN 61000-4-3
±2kV, ±4kV, ±8kV, ±15kV air
±8kV contact
3V in 0,15 MHz to 80 MHz
6V in ISM and amateur radio bands between 0,15 MHz and 80 MHz
80% AM at 1 kHz
Professional Healthcare environment
3 V/m
80 MHz to 2,7 GHz
80% AM at 1 kHz
385 MHz - 27 V/m
450 MHz - 28 V/m
710, 745, 780 MHz - 9V/m
810, 870, 930 MHz - 28 V/m
1720, 1845, 1970, 2450 MHz – 28 V/m
±2kV, ±4kV, ±8kV, ±15kV air
±8kV contact
3V in 0,15 MHz to 80 MHz
6V in ISM and amateur radio bands between 0,15 MHz and 80 MHz
80% AM at 1 kHz
Professional Healthcare environment
3 V/m
80 MHz to 2,7 GHz
80% AM at 1 kHz
385 MHz - 27 V/m
450 MHz - 28 V/m
710, 745, 780 MHz - 9 V/m
810, 870, 930 MHz - 28 V/m
1720, 1845, 1970, 2450 MHz
- 28 V/m
Electromagnetic environment - guidance
Floors should be wood, concrete or ceramic tile. If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity level should be at least 30%
Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the product, including cables, than 1.0m, if the transmitter’s output power rating exceeds 1W (
a
) Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters, as determined by an electromagnetic site survey, should be less than the compliance level in
b
each frequency range (
).
Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with this symbol:
Electrical fast transient/burst
EN 61000-4-4
Power frequency Magnetic field
EN 61000-4-8
5240,5500, 5785 MHz ­9V/m
±1kV SIP/SOP ports
±2kV AC port
100kHz repetition frequency
30A/m
50 Hz or 60 Hz
5240,5500, 5785 MHz
- 9V/m
±1kV SIP/SOP ports
±2kV AC port
100kHz repetition frequency
30A/m
50 Hz
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Mains power supply should be that of a typical comercial or hospital environment.
Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment.
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Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration - electromagnetic immunity
Immunity test IEC 60601-1-2 test level Compliance level
Surge
IEC 61000-4-5
Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage
±0,5kV ±1kV; ±2 kV, AC Mains, Line to Ground
±0,5kV ±1kV, AC Mains, Line to Line
0% UT; 0,5 cycle
At 0°, 45°, 90°, 135°, 180°, 225°, 270° and 315°
±0,5kV ±1kV; ±2 kV, AC Mains, Line to Ground
±0,5kV ±1kV, AC Mains, Line to Line
0% UT; 0,5 cycle
At 0°, 45°, 90°, 135°, 180°, 225°, 270° and 315°
Electromagnetic environment - guidance
variations on power supply input lines
IEC 61000-4-11
0% UT; 1 cycle
and
70% UT; 25/30 cycles
Single phase: at 0°
0% UT; 250/300 cycle
NOTE: U
a
Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land
is the AC mains voltage prior to application of the test level.
T
0% UT; 1 cycle
and
70% UT; 25/30 cycles
Single phase: at 0°
0% UT; 250/300 cycle
mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the product lift is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the product should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary.
b
Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than 1 V/m.
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Parts and Accessories
8331457-03 - Grey Pillow
For disinfectant contact the Arjo local representative
8138678 - Transparent Foot Support 8154647-04 -Primo® Ferro Foot Support
SRB4000 Arjo Oil™ (Bath Oil) 2 X 2 Litre bottles
ARA 0007-01 To il et ry t ra y
SRB5000 Arjo Care™ (Shampoo, Body Wash) 4 X 2 Litre bottles
SRB1000 ArjoSound™ Water Conditioner (for Hydrosound System) 2 X 2 Litre bottles
ARA 0300-031 Foundation Frame
ARA 0500-03 Hydromassage Treatment Hose inclusive holder
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ARA 3333-04 Booster Pump
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AUSTRALIA Arjo Australia Building B, Level 3 11 Talavera Road Macquarie Park, NSW, 2113, Australia Phone: 1800 072 040
BELGIQUE / BELGIË Arjo Belgium Evenbroekveld 16 9420 Erpe-Mere Phone: +32 (0) 53 60 73 80 Fax: +32 (0) 53 60 73 81 E-mail: info.belgium@arjo.com
BRASIL Arjo Brasil Equipamentos Médicos Ltda Rua Marina Ciufuli Zanfelice, 329 PB02 Galpão - Lapa São Paulo – SP – Brasil CEP: 05040-000 Phone: 55-11-3588-5088 E-mail: vendas.latam@arjo.com E-mail: servicios.latam@arjo.com
CANADA Arjo Canada Inc. 90 Matheson Boulevard West Suite 300 CA-MISSISSAUGA, ON, L5R 3R3 Tel/Tél: +1 905 238 7880 Free: +1 800 665 4831 Institutional Free: +1 800 868 0441 Home Care Fax: +1 905 238 7881 E-mail: info.canada@arjo.com
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ESPAÑA ARJO IBERIA S.L. Poligono Can Salvatella c/ Cabanyes 1-7 08210 Barberà del Valles Barcelona - Spain Telefono 1: +34 900 921 850 Telefono 2: +34 931 315 999
FRANCE Arjo SAS 2 Avenue Alcide de Gasperi CS 70133 FR-59436 RONCQ CEDEX Tél: +33 (0) 3 20 28 13 13 Fax: +33 (0) 3 20 28 13 14 E-mail: info.france@arjo.com
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ITALIA Arjo Italia S.p.A. Via Giacomo Peroni 400-402 IT-00131 ROMA Tel: +39 (0) 6 87426211 Fax: +39 (0) 6 87426222 E-mail: Italy.promo@arjo.com
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PORTUGAL Arjo em Portugal MAQUET Portugal, Lda. (Distribudor Exclusivo) Rua Poeta Bocage n.º 2 - 2G PT-1600-233 Lisboa Tel: +351 214 189 815 Fax: +351 214 177 413 E-mail: Portugal@arjo.com
SUISSE / SCHWEIZ Arjo AG Fabrikstrasse 8 Postfach CH-4614 HÄGENDORF Tél/Tel: +41 (0) 61 337 97 77 Fax: +41 (0) 61 311 97 42
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USA Arjo Inc. 2349 W Lake Street Suite 250 US-Addison, IL 60101 Tel: +1 630 307 2756 Free: +1 80 0 323 1245 Institutional Free: +1 800 868 0441 Home Care Fax: +1 630 307 6195 E-mail: us.info@arjo.com
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At Arjo, we are committed to improving the everyday lives of people affected by reduced mobility and age-related health challenges. With products and solutions that ensure ergonomic patient handling, personal hygiene, disinfection, diagnostics, and the effective prevention of pressure ulcers and venous thromboembolism, we help professionals across care environments to continually raise
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