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Walker Reference Copy Printed 2:09 pm, Apr 07, 2005 Check occasionally for new editions. Operating and Daily Maintenance Instructions 4.GC.01/3 US CA November 2001...
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Be prepared to supply your serial numbers, model numbers, color of your system and part numbers of needed replacement parts before you call your Arjo Service Department for parts or assistance. The serial number of your Walker is located on the lift pillar.
Thank you for purchasing Arjo equipment Your Walker is a part of a world-wide family of quality products designed especially for 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 Arjo product.
Do not place batteries in a fire. the wheels and brakes work freely. Arjo representative. Do not short circuit a battery. the wheels are locked on the Walker Do not store batteries at during resident transfer from/to bed/ Intended use temperatures higher than 60°C...
Wheel brake ..................8 Straight steering ................8 Hand grips..................9 Safety straps ..................9 Spade seat..................9 Using the Walker ................10 Battery charger................11 Mounting and recharging of the battery......... 11 Changing a fuse................11 Maintenance................... 12 Technical specifications..............13...
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Reference Copy Introduction Printed 2:09 pm, Apr 07, 2005 Check occasionally The Walker is available in two different for new editions. versions, oil hydraulic or electrical battery operated. Part designations Wheel brake (only front wheels) Pillar (Electrical) Hand control (Electrical)
The wheels are released by pressing down the centre tabs (B). Straight steering To facilitate transportation in corridors etc., the rear wheels on the Walker are fit- ted with straight steering devices. Press the tab with your foot to activate straight steering.
Place the lever in desired position by pushing it down while turning it. Safety straps As standard equipment the Walker has three individually adjustable safety straps for body weight reduction and for added resident security. The back strap is attached to the knob on the front of the support table (A).
13 Brake the Walker front wheels. 14 Attach and adjust the suspension straps, see instruction page 9. 15 Loosen the spade seat, see page 9. 16 Adjust the height of the Walker. The height adjustment permits variable body weight reduction. Readjust the hand grips.
Reference Copy Printed Battery charger 2:09 pm, Apr 07, 2005 Check occasionally Fix the battery charger to a suitable wall for new editions. and connect it to an earthed wall socket. Warning! The battery charger is designed for use in a dry location and should not be installed in bath- rooms, etc.
Allow minimum two minutes for the disinfectant to work. • Rinse with cold water. • Dry the Walker frame with a clean towel. C A U T I O N Do not use petroleumbased solvents, trichlorethylene etc., since they may damage the plastic.
Reference Copy Technical specifications Printed 2:09 pm, Apr 07, 2005 Check occasionally for new editions. Hydraulic Lifting capacity 330 lb. (150 kg) Weight 93 lb. (42 kg) Width 32 1/2” (825 mm) Length 41” (1040 mm) Height, top position 65 1/8” (1655 mm) Height, low position 45 1/2”...
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Our policy is one of continuous development, and we therefore reserve the right to make technical alterations without notice. The content of this publication may not be copied either in whole or in part without the consent of Arjo Hospital Equipment AB.
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