Arjohuntleigh Alenti Instructions For Use Manual

Arjohuntleigh Alenti Instructions For Use Manual

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Alenti
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
0086
...with people in mind
04.CD.05_9US.CA . June 2012

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  • Page 1 Alenti INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 0086 ...with people in mind 04.CD.05_9US.CA . June 2012...
  • Page 2 Design Policy and Copyright ® and ™ are trademarks belonging to the ArjoHuntleigh group of compa- nies. © Arjo Hospital Equipment AB 2011. As our policy is one of continuous improvement, we reserve the right to modify designs without prior notice.The content of this publication may not be copied either whole or in part without the consent of Arjo Hospital Equipment AB.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Care and Preventive Maintenance ........46 Troubleshooting ..............50 Technical Specifications ............52 Dimensions ................54 Approvals and List of Standards..........55 Labels on the Alenti ............... 56 Electromagnetic Compatibility ..........58 Parts and Accessories............60 ArjoHuntleigh Addresses ........... Last page...
  • Page 4: Foreword

    Thank you for purchasing uct. ArjoHuntleigh equipment. Contact your local ArjoHuntleigh represent- Your Alenti lift and hygiene chair is part of a ative for replacement parts. Your service series of quality products designed espe- representative stocks the parts you will cially for hospitals, nursing homes and other need.
  • Page 5: Intended Use

    This equipment is intended for lifting and trans- porting residents to and from a bathroom in a care facility and to assist with the bathing process. Alenti must be used by appropriately trained caregivers with adequate knowledge of the care environment, its common practices and proce-...
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions WARNING WARNING To avoid injury, ensure that the resi- To avoid the device in use from tip- dent is not left unattended at any ping, do not raise or lower other time. equipment close to it and be aware of stationary object when lowering.
  • Page 7: Preparations

    Preparations Actions before first use Actions before every use 1 Make sure to check the Alenti for trans- 1 Check that all parts are in place. Com- port damages. pare with the Parts Designation list in this IFU. 2 Check that all parts of the product are supplied.
  • Page 8: Parts Designation

    Part Designations 1 Positioning handle 2 Hand control 3 Lift pillar 4 Hand rest-handle arm 5 Back rest-handle arm 6 Hand rest 7 Back rest 8 Driving handles 9 Safety belt 10 Seat 11 Central Brakes 12 Scale (optional) 13 Control panel 14 Emergency High/Low 15 Battery release button (Emergency stop) 16 Battery...
  • Page 10: Product Description/Function

    Press the Raise button (up arrow) on the hand control in order to raise Alenti. • Press the Lower button (down arrow) on the hand control in order to lower Alenti. • Press the Brake button (dark red button with a P) to activate the brakes.
  • Page 11 Lower Button LED Light Raise Button Brake Button Brake Release Button Raise Button Lower Button LED Light Brake Button Brake Release Button Positioning Transfer Foldable handle arms Handle handles Hand rest...
  • Page 12: Back Rest

    NOTE The emergency High/Low overrides Emergency Stop important safety functions such as the If, for any reason Alenti does not respond to automatic safety stop. the control buttons, you can stop lift move- The emergency High/Low shall only be ment by pressing the battery release button used when both the control panel and (A) and pull it out.
  • Page 14: Accessory Description

    Accessory Description Scale (optional) Leg support (optional) The scale is located on the Alenti lift pillar. The leg support assists caregivers when pro- (See Fig. 1) viding foot care to a resident seated in an Alenti. To use the scale, see section, Scale Display/ •...
  • Page 16: Safety Belt

    Always attach the safety belt before the resi- transfer. dent is seated in the Alenti. 1 Attach the back rest. Make sure the resident is in an upright position in the centre of the seat with his...
  • Page 18: Transfer The Resident

    2 Fold back the hand rest-handle arm. help the resident to stand up. 3 Adjust the height of Alenti so that the height of the seat is levelled with the back of the resident's knees. (See Fig. 1)
  • Page 20: From A Standing And Raising Aid

    Alenti seat. transfer, dress or undress the resident. 3 Make sure Alenti is as close as possible to the standing and raising aid, with the res- ident’s back towards the Alenti seat. Adjust Alenti to an ergonomic height for (See Fig.1)
  • Page 22: From Wheelchair

    • buttocks at the back of the seat, • back against the back rest and 3 Position and lower the Alenti seat so that • hands on the hand rest. (See Fig. 2) it is lower than the wheelchair seat.
  • Page 24: To Wheelchair

    1 Position Alenti’s front directly over the toilet bowl. (See Fig. 3) 2 Lower the Alenti seat and activate the brakes. 3 Make sure to disinfect Alenti after each use to prevent cross-contamination. (See Fig. 4) See section, Disinfection Instructions.
  • Page 26: From Bed - Sitting

    For the resident to be able to move directly • back against the back rest and from the bed to Alenti and vice versa, the • hands on the hand rest. resident must be strong enough to move himself or herself sideways and/or be able 9 Secure the resident with the safety belt.
  • Page 28: From Bed - Laying Down

    4 Position Alenti’s front over the bed, so • back against the back rest and the Alenti seat is on top of the bed, as • hands on the hand rest. close to the resident as possible.
  • Page 30: To Bed - Laying Down

    17 Move the Alenti away from bed. 4 Move the front of Alenti over the bed and grab the resident’s legs and lift them onto 18 Roll the resident from the side to his or the bed.
  • Page 32: Bathing

    Bathing To bath (10 steps) 6 Centre Alenti over the tub until it reaches a stop against the bath. Make sure Alenti is docked against the bath leg and the tub WARNING rim. (See Fig. 3) 7 Adjust Alenti to an ergonomic working To avoid entrapment, make sure to height.
  • Page 34: From Bath

    11 Raise Alenti to a position where the seat From bath (16 steps) clears the edge of the tub rim. 1 After bathing, open the drain. WARNING 2 Fold forward the hand rest-handle arm in front of resident. To avoid the resident from falling,...
  • Page 36: Scale Display / Labels / Calibration

    H = High: 4 - 160 kg (10- 352 lbs). • The symbol is on for weights over 120 kg (264.6 lbs). 0-symbol (6) • On, when the scale is in zero range. (± 25g; 0.05 lbs). Lock symbol (7) • If shown, contact ArjoHuntleigh Service Department.
  • Page 37 1 Upper indicator 2 Weight trend indicator 3 Unit 4 Min and Max symbols 5 Dual range scale 6 0-symbol 7 Lock symbol 8 Battery symbol 9 Push button 10 Menu functions OPERATION...
  • Page 38 W1=Range scale 1: 4 - 264.6 lbs (± 0.2 Weighing unit lbs) The pre-installation of Alenti Scale is kg. • W2= Range scale 2: 4 - 160 kg (± 200g) If you want to change from kg to lbs or vice W2= Range scale 2: 10 - 352 lbs (±...
  • Page 39 SEAL Data label 2 kg 4 kg 120 kg 182 kg 100 g 200 g D97-09-015 T amb :10°C...40°C ArtNo CFA2100-01-T HBM Made for Arjo Eslöv Sweden...
  • Page 40: Using The Scale

    1 Raise the Alenti so both the chair and the will show “TILT” if the lift isn’t horizontal. resident are clear of the floor or bed.
  • Page 42: Disinfection Instructions

    Accessories for disinfecting the 8 Rinse thoroughly with water until no Alenti remaining disinfectant residue is visible. 9 Dry each part of Alenti with a clean cloth. • Protective gloves • Protective glasses •...
  • Page 44: Battery Instructions

    Battery Instructions Storage of battery WARNING • The battery is delivered charged but we recommend you to recharge the battery To avoid bodily injury, do NOT when received due to a slow self dis- crush, puncture, open, dismantle or charge. otherwise mechanically interfere •...
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  • Page 46: Care And Preventive Maintenance

    Care and Preventive Maintenance Alenti is subject to wear and tear, and the following actions must be performed when specified to ensure that the product remains within its original manufacturing specification WARNING To avoid malfunction resulting in injury, make sure to conduct regular inspec- tions and follow the recommended maintenance schedule.
  • Page 47 WARNING To avoid injury and/or unsafe product, the maintenance activities must be car- ried out at the correct frequency by qualified personnel using correct tools, parts and knowledge of procedure. Qualified personnel must have docu- mented training in maintenance of this device. Every Every QUALIFIED PERSONNEL Action/Check...
  • Page 48 Yearly age is visible. (See Fig. 2) If the safety belt is found damaged in any Alenti has to be serviced according to the way, replace it. Preventive Maintenance Schedule (Quali- •...
  • Page 50: Troubleshooting

    (floor surface must not exceed a slope ratio of 1:50). If the brakes are not 2 If the brake alarm sounds, try moving the Alenti to a flat lev- functioning. elled surface and re-apply brakes. If the alarm continues, con- tact qualified personnel.
  • Page 51 2. Brake fault 1 This alarm indicates a brake failure. Try moving Alenti to a flat levelled surface and re-apply brakes. 2 If the alarm continues contact your local ArjoHuntleigh serv- ice technician.
  • Page 52: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications LIFT Alenti lift hygiene chair Model CDB 81XX Safe Working Load (SWL) 182 kg (400 lbs.) (Max patient weight) Weight of lift 66 kg (146 lbs.) Colour grey/ bordeaux-red/blue Medical equipment type Sound level < 65 dB A ED max 10%;...
  • Page 53 ArjoHuntleigh or you can contact your local authorities for advice on disposal. NOTE All material used in Alenti complies with established biocompatibility standards and have been tested accordingly (ISO 10993-5). The body supporting material in the seat and back rest is PUR (polyurethane).
  • Page 54: Dimensions

    Dimensions mm (inches) Stroke: 590 mm (23 1/4”) Minor measurement deviations might occur between products. 110 (4 3/4”) 350 (13 3/4”) 1010 (39 3/4”) 1237 (48 3/4”) 478 (18 7/8”) 640 (25 1/4”) 1110 (43 3/4”)
  • Page 55: Approvals And List Of Standards

    Approvals and List of Standards CERTIFICATE STANDARDS UL E180493 EN/ISO 60601-1, Medical electrical equipment. General require- ments for safety. UL E180493 EN/ISO 60601-1, UL 2601-1, Medical electrical equipment. General requirements for safety. UL E180493 CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 601.1, Medical equipment Certified for Can- TÜV ISO 10535: 2006, Hoists for the transfer of disabled persons - Requirements and test methods.
  • Page 56: Labels On The Alenti

    Labels on the Alenti On the labels you will find the following Certified by TÜV product information:l service with respect to mechanical hazard and per- Safe Working Load formance according to ISO PRODUCT SERVICE NRTL NRTL 10535 Lifting stroke CE marking in accordance...
  • Page 57 MODEL: CDB81XX CAUTION Alenti SWL Safe Working Load AVOID SHORT CIRCUIT 182 kg / 400 lbs DO NOT CHARGE IN A SEALED CONTAINER KEEP SPARKS, FLAME AWAY 590 mm 23 1/4" ED Max 10% Max 2 min ON IP X4...
  • Page 58: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    EMC information below. The Alenti is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The cus- tomer or the user of the Alenti should assure that it is used in such an environment. WARNING Stacking or placing other electrical equipment next to this device is not recom- mended, it can interfere with the equipment’s operation and safety.
  • Page 59 RF communications equipment (trans- mitters) and the Alenti by maintaining a distance of not less than 1 meter to any part of Alenti, including cables, if the transmitters output power rating exceeds 1 W.
  • Page 60: Parts And Accessories

    Parts and Accessories CDA2100-01 CDA1500-7 Bedpan Electronic Scale CDA1104-90 Bedpan holder CDA1300-04 For disinfectant contact Leg support and leg straps your local representative. Safety belt...
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  • Page 63 AUSTRALIA FAR EAST POLSKA ArjoHuntleigh Pty Ltd ARJO Far East Limited ArjoHuntleigh Polska Sp. z o.o. 78, Forsyth street Unit 3A, 4/F., block B Hoi Luen ul. Ks Piotra Wawrzyniaka 2 O’Connor Industrial Centre PL 62-052 KOMORNIKI (Poznan) AU-6163 Western Australia...
  • Page 64 GETINGE GROUP is a leading global provider of products and systems that contribute to quality enhancement and cost efficiency within healthcare and life sciences. We operate under the three brands of ArjoHuntleigh, GETINGE and MAQUET. ArjoHuntleigh focuses on patient mobility and wound management solutions.

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