Recycling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Standards and compliance Human Care is an ISO 13485:2016 certified Swedish medical device company. The Quality Management System is in compliance with US 21 CFR part 820.
Intended use The convertible chair is a no-lifting multi-functional device that helps caregivers to more efficiently and effective perform their safe patient handling practices such as transfers, repositioning, transport and early mobilization of patients that may help to reduce the patient length of stay, improve patient satisfaction, safety and dignity, and reduce work- related injuries.
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Assembly Process 3-2) Remove the headrest from the corrugated box, loosen and remove headrest adjustment knob (as shown in Picture 3) (NOfE: Place the headrest adjustment knob somewhere safe as you will be reinstalling it shortly) 3-3) Insert the headrest into the backrest frame and re-attach headrest adjustment knob (Picture 4 through 6) 3-5) Reminder: Store the packaging box and materials in a safe place in...
Disassembly Process Section 1: Disassembling headrest 1-3) Make sure to re-attach the headrest adjustment knob to avoid loss. (Picture 7) 1-1) Detach reclining cable from the two (2) cable clamps noted in pictures 1, 2 and figure 1. 1-4) Install the removed headrest assembly in the original box and place the box under the backrest as shown in picture 8.
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Disassembly Process Section 3: Packaging 3-1) Position the patient front-right caster so that the locking mechanism is facing in towards the chair and set lock. 3-2) Wrap a piece of corrugated around the chair frame and tie a string at front-right side caster (looking from the rear of the chair) (The purpose of this string is to avoid caster hitting foot frame.) 3-3) Make sure that front-left caster is steer-locked facing front.
Parts of the Chair You must understand the warnings and cautions in this manual to use the Convertible Chair safely. Failure to observe the warnings and cautions may result in serious injury and/or mechanical failure. Please read all instructions carefully before using the chair. You must heed the following warnings and cautions.
• Make sure all persons and objects are clear of the chair when reclining or inclining the chair. • Do not use a chair with any missing or damaged parts. • Never disassemble or remodel the Convertible Chair. If problems arise, contact Human Care or your authorized dealership. www.humancaregroup.com...
Safety Notes If problems are found, contact Human Care at 1-877-822-7866 or your authorized Medical dealership. Adjusting the Footrest The Convertible Chair is packaged with the footrest folded up. Raising and lowering the footrest Adjust the height of the footrest to comfortably accomodate the patient.
Operating the Chair Lowering the footrest for a tall patient The footrest can be lowered further if necessary to accommodate a tall patient. A 5-mmAllen wrench and a 13-mm or adjustable wrench Always use both hands when raising or lowering the footrest. are needed to perform this adjustment.
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Operating the Chair Raising the legrest Adjusting the Headrest The headrest allows the patient’s head to be held comfortably and securely while they are in the chair.Make the depth and angle 1. Support the end of the footrest from underneath with both hands. adustment together with the height adustment to suit the figure of the patient.
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Operating the Chair Adjusting the Headrest Side Supports Adjusting the Armrests The headrest side supports help keep the patient’s head from turning The armrests function as guardrails to prevent the patient from falling or drooping and help keep the neck straight. when the chair is in the prone position.
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Operating the Chair Steering the Chair Locking the Casters The Convertiable Chair H-250 can be steered in two modes: with the The locking function holds the chair motionless when parking the chair, steering locked or with all four casters able to move independently. The when transforming it from the chair to the prone position or from the left front caster is the motion control type.
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Operating the Chair Using the Tilt-n-Space Feature The Tilt-n-Space feature is designed to tilt the chair within the frame to ensure the patient’s comfort and safety while seated in the chair by relieving pressure. Never recline the patient to the prone (horizontal) position before attempting to use the Tilt-n-Space feature.The chair may recline abruptly and an injury or accident may occur.
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Operating the Chair Changing Between Chair and Prone Positions 1. While holding the recline handle, squeeze the recline lever and recline handle together as illustrated. Slowly lower the recline handle. The chair back stops at any angle between the prone (horizontal) position and an upright angle of about 70 degrees.
Operating the Chair Changing to the Trendelenburg Position Always use both hands when raising or lowering the seat back. 1. Tilt the chair back using the Tilt-n-Space mechanism The Trendelenburg position should only be attempted when the patient has been secured in the chair with a Medical-approved harness-type (as described on page 13).
Troubleshooting Before contacting Human Care or your authorized dealer for repair, please make the following checks. Trouble Check Correction Does not move Caster lock Release the caster lock. Does not go straight Position of caster control pedal Use the steering lock function of...
Human Care; or to • Products damaged by circumstances beyond Human Care´s control. Human Care warrants the chair frame to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three (3) years from date of Such evaluation will be solely determined by Human Care.
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