Arjo CARENDO Operating And Product Care Instructions
Arjo CARENDO Operating And Product Care Instructions

Arjo CARENDO Operating And Product Care Instructions

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CARENDO
Operating and Product Care Instructions
04.CC.01/8GB
September 2009

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  • Page 1 CARENDO Operating and Product Care Instructions 04.CC.01/8GB September 2009...
  • Page 2 Our policy is one of continous development, and we therefore reserve the right to make technical alterations without 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

    Contents Foreword ......4 Safety Instructions ..... . . 5 Intended use.
  • Page 4: Foreword

    Foreword Thank you for purchasing ARJO equipment. Definitions in this manual: Your Carendo shower and toilet chair is part of a series of quality products designed especially for WARNING hospitals, nursing homes and other health care use. We are dedicated to serving your needs and providing the best products available along with training that will bring your staff maximum benefit from every...
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    This equipment is intended for hygiene care, showering and toileting of residents in hospital, nursing home or other similar environment. Carendo must be used by appropriately trained caregivers with adequate knowledge of the care environment, its common practices and procedures, and in accordance with the guidelines in the Operating and Product Care instructions (this document).
  • Page 6 Contact the appropriate local authority for advice when disposing of batteries. • Check labels on the battery. • when moving a resident to or from Carendo the WARNING brake is activated. Don’t expose the batteries or chargers to • the brake always is activated when Carendo is not flames.
  • Page 7: Part Designations

    Part designations Chassis Care Raiser Castors Lifting frame Backrest Neckpillow Transport handles Maneuvering handles Storage net 10 Security strap 11 Seat 12 Leg support 13 Armrests 14 Handset 15 Battery 16 Battery charger 17 Battery holder 18 Seat cushion 19 Bed pan holder (optional) 20 Bed pan (optional) 21 Back pillow (optional)
  • Page 8: Product Description/Function

    Castors Carendo is equipped with lockable castors (7) . Security strap The strap will secure the resident in the chair. Fasten at the knobs on either side of the backrest and adjust length by means of the holes (see illustration 8 for correct fastening position).
  • Page 10: Handset

    Handset Seat cushion Connect the contact of the handset on the right side A seat cushion that provides comfort and protection of the backrest (1a). Normally, the handset should not against pinching (6a-d) . be disconnected from the chair. If a disconnection is needed when a new unit should be mounted, loosen Battery very carefully by means of the snap-in socket.
  • Page 12: Emergency Lowering

    Emergency lowering In case of electrical malfunction, the chair can be lowered by pushing the green button (1). NOTE This function should only be used in emergency. Emergency stop In any case of emergency, all functions can be stopped by pushing the red button (2a).
  • Page 14: Independent Residents

    Apply the castor brakes on the wheelchair. Lower the Carendo so that its seat is at the same level as the wheelchair seat, or as close as possible. Apply the brakes on the Carendo.
  • Page 16: Dependent Residents

    Apply the brakes on the Carendo. Place the passive lift with the resident as close as pos- sible to the Carendo. Position the resident in the sling directly over the seat of Carendo. Raise the Carendo until the seat reaches the resident and there is slack in the sling straps.
  • Page 17 Passive lift Passive lift Passive lift Ceiling lift Active lift Active lift...
  • Page 18: To The Shower

    14 Activate the Care Raiser on the handset. 15 Put on the incontinence pads, if used, and pull up the trousers completely (15). 16 Adjust the Carendo back to a sitting position and lower the chair. Secure the resident with the strap, if needed. WARNING Make sure that no hands or other body parts get jammed between moving parts of the lift.
  • Page 20: To The Toilet

    10 Activate the Care Raiser on the handset (10). 11 Put on the incontinence pads, if used, and pull up the trousers completely (11). 12 Adjust the Carendo back to a sitting position and lower the chair. WARNING Make sure that no hands or other body parts get jammed between moving parts of the lift.
  • Page 22: Cleaning

    Rinse thoroughly with water. The temperature of the water should not be higher than 45 °C (140 °F). Dry each part of the Carendo with a clean cloth. Once everything is completely dry, attach all parts to the chair. NOTE The cushion and the foam inside of it is water repellent.
  • Page 23: Battery And Battery Charger

    The charger will charge the battery for 14 hours • The charger must only be used for the ARJO and the LED will switch from yellow to green to battery type NEA 0100. indicates that the battery is fully charged.
  • Page 24: Care And Preventive Maintenance

    Care and Preventive Maintenance Carendo 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 The points on this checklist are the minimum the manufacturer recommends. In some cases due to heavy use of the product and exposure to aggressive environment, more frequent inspections should be carried out.
  • Page 25 filling. If there is such damage, replace the cushions/pillows (5). Every day Carendo has to be cleaned immediately after every • Visually check the condition of the battery use. ARJO cleaning agents and shampoos should be charger, its cable and the battery.
  • Page 26 si a 2, 4...
  • Page 27: Technical Specification

    Technical specifications Carendo, lift and shower chair Model BIB2000-01 Lifting capacity 136 kg (300 lb.) Weight 64 kg (141 lb.) Max total weight (lift + resident) 200 kg (441 lb.) Chassis, max width 620 mm (24 3/8”) Width between legs 520 mm (20 1/2”)
  • Page 28 60 x 70 x 100 mm (2 3/8” x 2 3/4” x 4”) Max ambient temperature + 40 °C (+ 104 °F) Max relative humidity 75 % Max atmospheric pressure 1060 hPa Degree of protection IPX0 Battery to this charger Arjo NEA 0100...
  • Page 29: Labels On Battery And Battery Charger

    Canada and Japan) model requirements according to IEC 60601-1-2 NEA 6000-AU (Australia) NEA 7000-JP (Japan) ARJO is not aware of any reciprocal electro- magnetic interference between Carendo and other 100- electrical products. 240V Mains supply 50-60Hz Classified by Underwriters Labora- tories Inc.
  • Page 30: Labels On The Lift

    • ED max 10% all requirements according to IEC 60601-1-2. Mode of operation for Hi/Lo function: ARJO is not aware of any reciprocal electro- Max 2min ON and 18 min OFF magnetic interference between Carendo and other • Max total weight: 200 kg (441 lb) electrical products.
  • Page 31 21 5/8" number MAX 150 VA SEE0102001 Fuse F1 T8AL 250V Fuse F2 T6.3AL 250V Fuse F3 T8AL 250V Product no MADE BY ARJO HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT AB ESLÖV, SWEDEN CCB7001-01 IP X4 Approval label TYPE ED max 10% Serial no...
  • Page 33 ARJO Hospital Equipment AB, PO Box 61, Verkstadsvägen 5, SE-241 21 Eslöv, Sweden...
  • Page 34 MD 87841 ISO 13485 If your country is not listed here, please contact your local distributor or: ARJO INTERNATIONAL AB, Box 61, S-241 21 ESLÖV, SWEDEN ...with people in mind. Tel: +46 413 645 00; Fax: +46 413 645 63;...

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