Arjo Prioma Instructions For Use Manual

Arjo Prioma Instructions For Use Manual

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Prioma Birthing Bed
PBB-IFU-REV13-020622

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Prioma Birthing Bed PBB-IFU-REV13-020622...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Page WARNINGS & CAUTIONS 2 - 3 INTRODUCTION 4 - 5 Prioma Birthing Bed Key Features Product Overview CLINICAL APPLICATION Intended Area of Use Application Environment Maximum Patient Weight INSTALLATION 7 - 8 Electricity Supply Mattress Mattress and Side Rails...
  • Page 3: Warnings & Cautions

     Do not use electrically operated beds in the presence of flammable gases.  Do not use electrically operated beds in operating theatres.  Use the bed to support one patient only. The Prioma Birthing Bed is intended for one person use and may become unstable if used incorrectly.
  • Page 4 1. WARNINGS & CAUTIONS - Continued GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS  Always use the mattress sections designed for use with the Prioma Birthing Bed.  Before operating the bed make sure that the patient is safely positioned to avoid entrapment.  Before transporting the bed make sure the power cable is disconnected from mains power and stored within the power cord fixtures at the head end of the bed.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Ease of use, functionality, serviceability, and cleaning practicality are key features of the Prioma Birthing Bed. The bed has a fabricated steel structure with a powder coated finish. The plastic components are made from urethane, PP and POM nylon, ABS and HDPE plastic.
  • Page 6: Product Overview

    Note: Mattress - The single sided two part mattress is a standard accessory to the Prioma Birthing Bed. It is not shown in the below overview for illustration purposes. For further information see sections 4.2 Mattress, 4.3 Mattress and Side Rails and 8.6 Mattress Sections.
  • Page 7: Clinical Application

    3.1 Intended Area of Use The Prioma Birthing Bed is appropriate for use in pre and post-natal ward and delivery rooms. The use of the Prioma Birthing Bed is appropriate for all stages of childbirth, pre and post-delivery and during delivery.
  • Page 8: Installation

    4. INSTALLATION The following chapter describes how to install the bed. WARNING  If the power supply cord or plug is damaged, the complete assembly must be replaced by authorised service personnel. Do not remove the fitted plug or use a rewireable plug or adapter.
  • Page 9: Mattress

    5. ELECTRONIC CONTROLS 5.1 Control Handset - Optional The Prioma Birthing Bed has the option of including a factory fitted control handset that is connected to the beds control system by an extendable curly cord. The handset can be used around the perimeter of the bed and can be hooked over the beds rails, or head and foot panels for storage.
  • Page 10: Nurse Side Control Panel

    Visual symbols for function locked out. The Prioma Birthing Bed adjustments are powered by three electronic actuators which are either controlled by handset, or by the inset buttons on both sides of the head end side rail panels.
  • Page 11: Electronic Controls Described

    6. ELECTRONIC CONTROLS DESCRIBED 6.1 Backrest Adjustment WARNING Care should be taken whilst operating the backrest function to ensure hands and fingers are away from potential squeeze hazards. NOTE: This control function is available to all control devices fitted to the bed. To move the backrest up or down, press and hold the appropriate button on the control device.
  • Page 12: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (Cpr)

    6. ELECTRONIC CONTROLS DESCRIBED - Continued 6.4 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Note: For the electronically activated emergency patient positioning function, it is NOT necessary to press the ‘up/down’ buttons as the operation is programmed to operate directly from the associated button. CAUTION When electronic emergency patient positioning functions are activated, care should be taken over the potential of the beds moving parts to either trap or crush the...
  • Page 13: Mains Power Indicator

    6. ELECTRONIC CONTROLS DESCRIBED - Continued WARNING Do not expose the battery to open flame or immerse in liquid. NOTE: The beds batteries should be charged for 24 hours prior to first use. NOTE: Keep the bed plugged to mains power source for optimum performance. NOTE: Bed adjustment will be slower when the power cord is unplugged, and the bed is powered from its batteries only.
  • Page 14: General Operation

    7. GENERAL BED OPERATION 7.1 Castor System NOTE: The Prioma Birthing Bed has two castor options available (150mm twin or 125mm twin wheeled). This section covers the locking and steering mechanism that is used. Central Locking Castors – Brake & Steer The central locking castor system is operated by use of foot pedals found at the head and foot end of the bed.
  • Page 15: Head And Foot Panels

    7. GENERAL BED OPERATION - Continued 7.2 Head & Foot Panels The head and foot panels are easily removable from the bed allowing quick access to the patient. There are no clamps or screws that are required to be adjusted before removal. Installation &...
  • Page 16: Bed Extension

    7. GENERAL BED OPERATION - Continued 7.3 Bed Extension To Retract: Apply the central locking brake system (refer page 13) raise the mattress platform to a comfortable working height and remove the foot panel from the bed (refer page 14). Next step is to remove the mattress leg section.
  • Page 17: Manual Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (Cpr) Function

    7. GENERAL BED OPERATION - Continued 7.4 Manual Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Function A clearly marked emergency CPR release handle is available on both sides of the bed. The manual release function returns the beds backrest to a level position in the event of an emergency resuscitation being required.
  • Page 18: Drop Down Side Rails

    7. GENERAL BED OPERATION - Continued 7.5 Drop Down Side Rails The drop down side rails have two positions, either fully raised or fully lowered. When the side rail is raised to its full height position it will automatically lock to its fully raised position. The lock position is clearly audible.
  • Page 19: Standard Accessories

    8. STANDARD ACCESSORIES The Prioma Birthing Bed is supplied with a range of standard accessories. For installation locations on the bed, refer to product overview page 5. 8.1 Under Tray To use or for removal of the stainless steel tray (A), using two hands to give even leverage, pull towards using the lip of the tray as the handle (B) and extend out until it comes to a stop position.
  • Page 20: Footrest Plate

    8. STANDARD ACCESSORIES - Continued 8.3 Footrest Plate Footrest Plate (A) can be easily attached and removed from the bed as shown below. To remove the footrest plate, tilt the footrest arms (B) in direction (1) releasing it from its locked position (C) and slide out away for the bed in the direction of arrow (2).
  • Page 21: Stirrups

    8. STANDARD ACCESSORIES - Continued CAUTION Be sure to push the supports all the way down inside the accessory sockets until contact with bottom stop pin is made. 8.5 Stirrups Both Leg Stirrups (A) fit in to the corner accessory sockets (B) at the foot of the bed. Once Stirrup brackets are fully inserted inside the socket, stirrup height, horizontal position and orientation can be adjusted as required by loosening handwheel (C).
  • Page 22: Mattress Sections

    8. STANDARD ACCESSORIES - Continued 8.6 Mattress Sections The mattress sections are specifically designed for use with the Prioma Birthing Bed which enables both standard bed and birth procedure configurations. The mattress sections are made from high resilience polyurethane foam and are covered with a two way stretch, water vapour permeable cover with fully welded seams.
  • Page 23: Positioning Examples

    9. BED POSITIONING EXAMPLES Page | 22 Commercial in confidence. Instructions for Use Manual Revision PBB-IFU-REV13-020622...
  • Page 24: Bed Specifications

    (Battery Backup Only) 1.2 amp hours. Standards The Prioma Birthing Bed has been built to comply with International Standard IEC 60601-1 Section 9 and IEC 60601-2-52 Section 9 (Edition 3.1 2012-08) Page | 23 Commercial in confidence. Instructions for Use Manual Revision PBB-IFU-REV13-020622...
  • Page 25: Cleaning

     Before cleaning always disconnect the bed from the mains power source. NOTE: It is strongly recommended that protective clothing be used when carrying out any cleaning processes on the Prioma bed. NOTE: The following procedure also applies to the beds accessories but does not include mattresses.
  • Page 26: Maintenance

    The following preventative maintenance procedures should be carried out every 12 months. NOTE: Other than general maintenance activities all other service or repair work must be performed by qualified and trained persons who are approved by Arjo. WARNING The bed must be disconnected from the mains power supply before any maintenance activity.
  • Page 27 3 below. Preventative Maintenance Checks Arjo recommends that the full check and testing regime is conducted between each bed use, or worst case during annual preventative maintenance. This should take no more than one (1) minute to complete.
  • Page 28: Trouble Shooting

    Check that the handset controls are not deactivated on the patient lockout facility. Contact your local Arjo Service Blown fuse Department. Damaged handset cable Replace handset Check that actuator plug is fully...
  • Page 29: Transportation And Storage

    14. TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE Handle with care. The Prioma Birthing Bed should be stored in a clean, dry well ventilated area. Do not drop and avoid shock or violent impact when transporting. The following limits apply during transport and or for a storage period of up to 6 weeks...
  • Page 30: Product Lifetime & End Of Life Disposal

    15. PRODUCT LIFETIME & END OF LIFE DISPOSAL Product Lifetime The lifetime of this equipment is typically (10) years. “Lifetime” is defined as the period during which the product will maintain the specified performance and safety, provided it has been maintained and operated in conditions of normal use in accordance with the requirements provided in the instructions for use manual.
  • Page 31: Bed Labels And Warnings

    16. BED LABELS AND WARNINGS Page | 30 Commercial in confidence. Instructions for Use Manual Revision PBB-IFU-REV13-020622...
  • Page 32 16. BED LABELS AND WARNINGS - Continued Explanation of Symbols Serial Number Label UDI Bar Code Label Manual Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Function Label Mattress Caution Label Base Extension Warning Label Grounding Equipotential Bonding Pin Location Label Base Extension Instruction Label Manufacturer European Representative Date of Manufacture...
  • Page 33: Prioma Birthing Bed Accessories

    “C” Size Oxygen Bottle Holder - Clamps to Head or Foot End of Bed WARNING Do not use accessories that have not been designed for use with the Prioma Birthing Bed 18. WARRANTY AND SERVICE Arjo’s standard terms and conditions apply to all sales. A copy is available on request.
  • Page 34 At Arjo, we are committed to improving the everyday lives of people affected by reduced mobility and age-related health challenges. With products and solutions that ensure ergonomic patient handling, personal hygiene, disinfection, diagnostics, and the effective prevention of pressure ulcers and venous thromboembolism, we help professionals across care environments to continually raise the standard of safe and dignified care.

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