Gate Amfibi XL 56-204 Instructions For Use Manual

Amfibi
Hygiene chair
Amfibi XL 56-204
Instructions for use
Raising/lowering the seat
The seat is raised/lowered using the remote control (see figure 1).
Manoeuvring may take place with the patient in
the chair; make sure there is no risk of pinch injuries.
Audible signals during opera­tions (warning symbol/N.B. symbol);
• 3 short buzzes means the
battery must be recharged (chair can only be lowered).
• 1 short buzz means the battery is empty.
Foot support/ heel restraint
a) The foot support can be adjusted in height by removing the clips (see figure
2) and moving the foot support to the desired height. Make sure to replace the clips (see
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b) The foot support can be swung to the side by grasping it at arrow B and lifting/swinging.
c) The foot support platform can be swung upwards (c1) and/or angled (c2) as desired.
Safety Read these instructions carefully before use.
• Never stand on the Ambi.
• The Patient Charge Nurse/Nurse Practitioner is responsible for
ensuring that the product is suitable for its user.
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The sanitary pan is slid into position from behind between the seat and wire guides as shown in figure 4.
Make sure the sanitary pan is slid into position above the wire guides. Also make sure that the pan is in the right position in relation to the seat/cut-out.
Locking the castors
Amfibi XL is fitted with three braked (grey pedal) castors with directional locking (green pedal). Figure 5 shows activation of castor functions. Braking via grey pedal – rolling and swiveling disabled. Locking via green pedal – wheels roll normally but cannot swivel.
Installation/adjustment of back-strap
Fasten the back-strap around the rear frame – lock using the side-release buckles. Adjust to the desired position. Make sure the cut-out for the armrest is aligned with the cut-out in the back-strap.
Battery care – make a practice of always removing the battery from the control box and placing it in the charger when the chair is not used (especially overnight or when out of use for a day or two). The control box always consumes a small amount of electricity and the battery is then at risk of serious damage if it is not charged regularly.
The user Weigh must not exceed 250 kg.
When adjusting the height; make sure there is no risk of pinch injuries.
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Sanitary pan
Installing the seat
The seat is easily attached with the clips underneath that snap onto the seat frame (see figure 6).
Moving the chair
We recommend using the handlebar whenever the chair must be moved (with/without a patient). The handlebar is designed so that the chair can be moved forwards and turned easily (see figure 7).
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Observe caution on inclines and when passing over thresholds or similar.
Never stand on the FOOTREST – tip risk.
Battery charging must ALWAYS take place in dry spaces, never in wet rooms
or similar.
The chair must NEVER be used without a battery as this may damage the control box and electronics.
The chair must NEVER be used UNDERWATER (in a pool or similar).
Locking the armrests
The armrest is locked in the extended position. To lift the armrest, pull out the pin (1) and raise the armrest (2).
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Battery installation/ removal
The battery is usually located in the control box and is held in place magnetically. Battery removal: Twist the battery 90° – pull it out. Installation: Slide the battery into the control box (figure 9). The battery is locked into position magnetically followed by a beep to signal every­thing is OK.
Audible warnings when battery is installed;
2 long buzzes means
calibration must be carried out (see above).
5 short buzzes means the battery
must be recharged before operations.
Charging the battery
Remove the battery from the control box and place it in the charger
supplied. Connect the charger to the mains (red lamp lights up –
charging). When the battery is fully charged the green lamp lights up. NOTE! Battery charging must always take place in dry spaces. The chair may NOT be used when the battery is removed – water may enter the control box and damage it.
The chair is fabricated from steel tubes (painted externally/internally) and aluminium. Exposed parts that are not painted are made of aluminium/stainless steel. The chair is cleaned in the normal manner (autoclave proof to 60 degrees (does not apply to control box and battery) and normal detergents). Take care to check that the product
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System calibration
If power is cut during operation or in direct connection with operations (within 5 seconds of the chair’s having been manoeuvred) it may be necessary to reset/recalibrate the system. This is done to
synchronize the actuator proximity sensors.
Calibration:
Press both of the remote control buttons UP/DOWN simultaneously for around 10 seconds until a beep is heard. Release
the buttons. Press the the DOWN button and run the chair to its
lowest position. Release the button. The system confirms the action
with a buzzer. The system may then be used normally.
Maintenance (annually)
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Warranty
We provide a two-year warranty against any manufacturing defects (does not apply to wear parts).
1. Armrest – check that slip protection/wrist protection are intact and secured.
2. Electric actuator/raise-lower: check the function of the remote control and that the electric actuator attachment devices are not loose.
3. Seat/soft seat – whole and without cracks. No sharp edges may be present.
4. Foot support platforms – whole and adjustable in the intended
manner. Check that
the clips are whole and properly fastened. Heel restraints must be in position at the back of each foot support platform.
5. Castors – must not be stiff or loose. Also check that the brakes work.
6. The Softbackrest should be without any damages in fabric or belts/ lockingmechanism.
Maintenance - Special check items
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