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Procedural Recliner
Service Manual
Revision LetterPages AffectedDate
Preliminary IssueMarch, 1998
Original IssueAllJune, 1998
AAllOctober, 1999
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Second Edition
First Printing 1998
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Dartex® is a registered trademark of Courtaulds Textiles Limited.
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Chapter 1: Introduction
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Purpose
This manual provides requirements for the Procedural Recliner normal
operation and maintenance. It also includes parts lists (in chapter 5) for
ordering replacement components.
Audience
This manual is intended for use by only facility-authorized maintenance
personnel. Failure to observe this restriction can result in severe injury to
people and serious damage to equipment.
Organization
This manual contains seven chapters.
Purpose
Chapter 1: Introduction
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Chapter 1: Introduction
In addition to a brief description of this service manua l, chapter 1 also provides
a product overview.
Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures
Repair analysis procedures are contained in this chapter. These procedures are
used to gather information, identify the maintenance need, and verify the
effectiveness of the repair.
Chapter 3: Theory of Operation
This chapter describes the application of the mechanical, electrical, and
hydraulic systems employed in this product.
Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment
Procedures
Chapter 4 contains the detailed maintenance procedures determined necessary
in chapter 2.
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Organization
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 5: Parts List
This chapter contains the warranty, part-ordering procedure, and illustrated
parts lists.
Chapter 6: General Procedures
Cleaning, preventive maintenance, and other general procedures are described
in this chapter.
Chapter 7: Accessories
A list of additional products, that can be used in conjunction with the
Procedural Recliner, is available in chapter 7. Installation procedures for these
accessories are also included.
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Typographical Conventions
This manual contains different typefaces and icons designed to improve
readability and increase understanding of its content. Note the following
examples:
• Standard text—used for regular information.
• Boldface text—emphasizes a word or phrase.
• NOTE:—sets apart special information or important instruction
clarification.
• The symbol below highlights a WARNING or CAUTION:
Figure 1-1. Warning and Caution
–A WARNING identifies situations or actions that may affect
patient or user safety. Disregarding a warning could result in
patient or user injury.
Typographical Conventions
Chapter 1: Introduction
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–A CAUTION points out special procedures or precautions that
personnel must follow to avoid equipment damage.
• The symbol below highlights a CAUGHT HAZARD WARNING:
Figure 1-2. Caught Hazard Warning
• The symbol below highlights a CHEMICAL HAZARD WARNING:
Figure 1-3. Chemical Hazard Warning
• The symbol below highlights an ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
WARNING:
Figure 1-4. Electrical Shock Hazard Warning
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Introduction
Chapter 1: Introduction
Introduction
Overview
The Procedural Recliner is an all-inclusive product ideally suited for the
specialty needs of critical care, outpatient surgery, oncology, dialysis,
chemotherapy, procedural rooms, exam rooms, and emergency areas of the
hospital or other health care facility. The recliner makes positioning patients
easy, increases the patient’s comfort and the caregiver’s efficiency while
decreasing the need to transfer patients to and from beds and chairs. Its unique,
easy-to-operate design makes movement of the recliner easy and reliable.
The standard features of the Procedural Recliner include mechanical and
hydraulic systems for seating and positioning patients. Many options and
accessories are available that give the Procedural Recliner significantly more
versatility. The following are its key features:
• The Procedural Recliner converts from a chair to a recliner to a full flat
position.
• The recliner adjusts to an infinite number of positions, which the patient
can control.
• Arms are adjustable, and drop down for patient transfer and procedures.
• The height can be adjusted in all positions: chair, recliner, and full-flat.
• CPR can be performed at any height.
• The central brake/steer with fifth wheel Steering Plus™ Steering System
ensures that the recliner can be both safely moved and stabilized.
• The Trendelenburg lever works in any position from full upright to full flat.
• The integrated footrest can also be used as a step.
• The chair has a patient egress function to assist getting the patient out of
the Procedural Recliner.
• Many different cushion designs and materials can be selected, including
vinyls from Hill-Rom or Dartex®1 vinyls from Courtaulds Textiles Limited
with sealed seams.
• A large storage area holds charts.
The Procedural Recliner has manual controls to operate the recline, adjustable
arms, variable height (hilow), Trendelenburg, and the egress assist features.
1. Dartex® is a register ed trad em ark of C ourtaulds Textiles Limited.
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Introduction
Chapter 1: Introduction
These allow the caregiver to easily t ransition the patie nt surface into numer ous
positions.
Recline Lever
The Procedural Recliner can adjust from a fully upright to a fully reclined
position. The recline lever is located on the forward end of the adjustable arms
on the outside of each arm.
Adjustable Arms
WARNING:
Place the adjustable arms in the raised position when a patient is left
unattended. Failure to do so could result in personal injury.
The adjustable arms may be adjusted while the recline r is in any position from
full upright, to fully reclined, to full flat.
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Hilow Function
The Procedural Recliner may be adjusted with the PUMP pedal to raise or
lower the patient surfaces to assist in positioning the patient for nursing care, or
for ease of entering and exiting the recliner. The PUMP pedal is located on
either side of the recliner.
Trendelenburg Lever
The Trendelenburg lever is located at the back of the Procedural Recliner
under the head section. Another function of this lever is to bring the patient
surface into the full flat exam position.
NOTE:
Only the caregiver can bring the patient surface into the full flat/Trendelenburg
position.
Egress Assist Lever
The egress assist function is used only to assist the patient in standing up. The
egress assist lever is located on either side of the back section.
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Introduction
Chapter 1: Introduction
Operating Precautions
Before you operate the recliner, make sure to read and understand the contents
of the Procedural Recliner User Manual and this manual. It is important that
you read and strictly follow all safety guidelines in these manuals.
Recliner Positioning
When the patient is left unattended in the recliner, always leave the recliner in
the low position with the brake engaged, and adjustable arms in the raised
position.
Ensure that hands, feet, and equipment are well clear of the recliner frame
assemblies when manually changing recliner positions.
Brakes
Always set the brake when the recliner is occupied and especially during
patient transfers. The patient could be injured if the recliner unexpectedly
moves. Push and pull the recliner sideways to ensure stability.
Transport
When caregivers are transporting the recliner, either individually or as part of a
team, they should guide the recliner from the head end using the transport bar.
This will help keep legs clear of the frame and feet clear of the caster base.
Patient Restraint
Appropriate medical personnel must determine the level of restraint necessary
to ensure a patient remains safely in the recliner. The adjustable arms are not
intended to be used as restraint devices.
Parts and Accessories
Use only Hill-Rom parts and accessories. Do not modify the recliner without
authorization from Hill-Rom.
Preventive Maintenance
Perform preventive maintenance as scheduled in chapter 6.
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Upholstery
The use of surfaces that are not sold by Hill-R om ma y substantia lly reduc e the
effectiveness of the safety features and systems incorporated into Hill-Rom
recliners.
Procedural Recliner Positions
The Procedural Recliner location description and positions are shown in
figures 1-5 through 1-14.
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Figure 1-6. Full Upright Position
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Figure 1-7. Recline Position
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Figure 1-8. Full Flat Position
Figure 1-9. High Flat Position
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Figure 1-10. Low Flat Position
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Figure 1-1 1. High Full Upright Position
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Figure 1-12. Low Full Upright Position
Figure 1-13. Trendelenburg Position
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Figure 1-14. Egress Position
General Operation
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General Operation
The following paragraphs explain the basic operation of the recliner.
Recline
To Recline From Full Upright
Raise the recline lever on the adjustable arm, and lean back.
To Full Upright From Recline
Raise the recline lever on the adjustable arm, and lean forward.
Central Brake/Steer
The Procedural Recliner has an optional Steering Plus™ Steering System and
optional individual front locking casters.
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General Operation
Chapter 1: Introduction
To Steer
Press the STEER pedal located on the center of the brake/steer pedal. This
disengages the brake.
To Use the Steering Plus™ Steering System (Optional)
• Press the STEER pedal located on the center of the brake/steer pedal. This
lowers the fifth (center) wheel.
• To release steer, press either BRAKE pedal located on the outside end of
the brake/steer pedal until the pedal is parallel to the floor.
To Brake
Press either BRAKE pedal located on the outside end of the brake/steer pedal.
This will lock the two rear casters and lower the fifth wheel.
To Lock the Individual Front Locking Casters (Optional)
Press the caster lock located on top of either front wheel. This will lock that
individual caster only.
To Change to the Neutral Position
T release the valve, press the brake/steer pedal until it is parallel to the floor.
Hilow Function (Optional)
To Raise
Press the PUMP pedal repeatedly to the floor until the desired height is
reached.
To Lower
Lift the PUMP pedal with the top of the foot until the desired height is reached.
Adjustable Arms
To Raise or Lower
• Press and hold the lever; then lift or lower until the desired height is
reached.
• Release the lever.
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Synchronized Footrest (Optional)
To Lower Footrest
Take hold of the footrest with both hands at each corner, and pull down.
To Store Footrest
Pull up on the footrest, and push in.
Independent Footrest (Optional)
To Raise or Lower
• Switch the dual pedal control to engage the legrest hilow hydraulic system.
• Using the single PUMP pedal, raise or lower the legrest as necessary.
Trendelenburg Lever (Optional)
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To Place in the Trendelenburg Position
Press the full flat/Trendelenbur g lever , and push down on the head section until
the desired angle is reached. This lever is functional from any position from
full upright to full flat.
Full Flat Position
To Lower to Full Flat Position
Press the full flat/Trendelenburg lever under the head section, and push the
head section down.
To Raise From Full Flat Position
Press the full flat/Trendelenburg lever under the head section, and raise the
head section up.
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