ConvaTec USA 900EC User Manual

OPERATION and SERVICE MANUAL
EC TRANS. CHAIR
MODEL 900EC
THE SERIAL NUMBER WILL BE FOUND ON THE LOWER FRAME AT THE HEAD END. RECORD THE NUMBER BELOW:
SERIAL NUMBER: DATE OF PURCHASE
Form 900EC Manual
P.O. Box 3417
Abilene, TX 79604
800-637-8436 / Fax 325-677-7217
www.convaquip.com
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONTENTS
1.0 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
2.0 GENERAL WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
3.0 MODEL 900EC
4.0 OPERATING THE CHAIR
4.1 OPERATION OF STEER/BRAKE
4.2 USING THE 4 - CASTER FREE FUNCTION
4.3 APPLYING THE BRAKES
4.4 ADJUSTING THE ARMREST
4.5 RAISING THE SURFACE
4.6 I.V. SOCKETS AND STORAGE
4.7 HANDSET OPERATION
5.0 DIAGNOSTICS & REPAIR
6.0 CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
7.0 SPECIFICATIONS
8.0 LIMITED WARRANTY
1.0 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS Safety First: The primary concern of ConvaQuip is that this equipment be operated and
maintained with the safety of the user in mind. To assure safe and reliable operation.
1. Read this manual before operating your equipment.
2. It is the responsibility of the purchaser to assure that appropriate personnel are in formed on the contents of this manual.
3. Be sure that you understand the instructions contained in this manual before at tempting to operate this equipment.
4. This manual should remain permanently af?xed to this equipment.
2.0 GENERAL WARNINGS Throughout this manual there are warnings that call attention to particular procedures.
The items are used as follows: WARNING
A WARNING is used for an operating procedure, practice, or condition which, if not fol lowed correctly, could result in personal injury.
For your personal safety and that of your personnel, WARNINGS are repeated here. Become throughly familiar with them and observe them at all times.
1. Failure to properly install accessories could result in personal injury or equip ment damage.
2. Failure to engage the steering swivel lock while transporting patients could result in personal injury or equipment damage.
3. Failure to seek assistance when transporting patients up or down inclines could result in loss of control and subsequent personal injury or equipment damage.
4. Failure to make sure the chair does not roll with the brakes engaged could result in personal injury or equipment damage.
5. Failure to engage the brakes when chair is unattended could result in personal injury or equipment damage.
6. Do not use the footrest as a step when getting into or out of the chair. The foot rest should be in its folded position to avoid tripping the patient. This may result
sult in personal injury or or result in personal injury or equipment damage.
7. NEVER exceed the weight limit of 850 pounds exceeding weight limit may cause personal damage or equipment damage.
8. Failure to use side rails and not testing the latch could result in personal injury.
9. Caster locks are not designed to stop the chair in motion.
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