Definitions in this IFU Customer contact information WARNING For questions regarding this product or other Arjo products and services, contact Arjo, an Arjo Warning means: Safety warning. Failure to authorised representative or visit www.arjo.com. understand and obey this warning may result in injury to you or others.
Pre-sale information GENERAL Intended use, the intended user group See Intended use on page 6 and the intended environment; including any contraindications Expected lifetime of the product See Intended use on page 6 Maximum user mass 160 kg (353 lb) Minimum user mass Not applicable Maximum load...
If the resident does not meet these criteria, an alternative equipment/system shall be used. Expected service life The expected service life of Miranti is the maximum period of useful life. The lifetime of this equipment is ten (10) years and the service life of the safety belt is two (2) years.
Safety instructions WARNING WARNING To prevent injury, always read this To prevent falling during transfer, Instructions for use and accompanied always make sure that the brakes are documents before using the product. applied on all equipment being used. WARNING WARNING To prevent explosion or fire, never To prevent falling, make sure that the use the product in oxygen-rich...
3. Make sure the battery is charged. 5. Disinfect the product according to section Cleaning and disinfection on page 25. Miranti bath trolley directions 6. Unpack the battery charger and install it The driving direction during the transfer is according to the battery charger IFU.
Parts designation 1. Stretcher and frame 11. Emergency high/low 2. Headrest 12. Hook rope 3. Thigh-support cushion 13. Central brake (placed under the chassis) 4. Transfer handle 14. Control panel 5. Positioning handle 15. Chassis 6. Battery 16. Castor 7. Hand control 17.
Product description/functions Lifting Hand control The lifting/lowering movement is performed by an The hand control has an integrated hook which actuator driven by an electric motor. makes it easy to attach to various parts of the bath trolley. Central brake The central brake consists of two cylinders with brake pads, placed under the chassis.
Positioning handle 2. Hold the side guard with one hand and the patient security grip with the other. Use the positioning handles for adjusting the bath trolley to a bath or bed. 3. First lower the patient security grip away from the patients head, then you can position the Side guard and Patient security grip side guard.
• To attach the cushion, push the cushion with the guide pins in the holes. The elastic part of the cushion should be against the patient’s posterior. Contact your local Arjo representative before using the bath trolley again. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION/FUNCTIONS...
If, for any reason, the bath trolley does not movement. respond to the control buttons, raise or lower the bath trolley using the emergency high/low Contact your local Arjo representative before function. using the bath trolley again. 1. Unplug the hand control.
For information on how to use the scale, if The wheel is spring-mounted so it can handle available, refer to the scale IFU. different floor levels e.g. thresholds and draining gutters (difference in floor level ~ 10 mm). How to drive (4 steps) NOTE The power drive cannot be used when...
Driving with precision For better control of turning and manoeuvring in narrow passages - release and push the button at short intervals. Manual drive (2 steps) 1. Grip the transfer handles. 2. Move the bath trolley forwards. NOTE Never activate the brakes during driving.
Safety belts The upper safety belt or both can be used. Do not use the lower safety belt only. WARNING To prevent the patient from falling, make sure the safety belts are undamaged. If damaged, do not use the safety belts, replace with new ones before use.
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3. Upper safety belt only: Attach the hook rope 1. Pull the fastening clips (A) and (B) apart by over the safety belt and the knob according to twisting the smaller fastening clip (A) slightly section Powered backrest/hook rope on page upwards.
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5. Lock the fastening clips by inserting the smaller fastening clip (A) into the larger fastening clip (B). 6. Make sure the safety belt does not make a loop in the fastening clips after locking. When not in use Make sure that the safety belts are buckled over the stretcher when the bath trolley is not in use.
Transfer the patient 8. Move the stretcher in over the bed as close as possible to the patient. WARNING To prevent injury, make sure that the patient is not left unattended at any time. Transfer from bed (17 steps) 1. Apply the wheel brakes on the bed, if applicable.
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12. Lower the patient security grip and side guard. Put the headrest in place and raise WARNING the backrest to a comfortable height for the To prevent the product in use from patient. Let the patient put his/her hands on tipping, do not raise or lower other the patient security grip.
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4. Adjust the bath trolley height so the stretcher is at a safe distance from the bed. WARNING To prevent entrapment or pinching of genitals, make sure there is enough clearance during movement over the bathtub edge, toilet, bedpan or other furniture. Let the patient put his/her hands on the patient security grip.
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13. Release the central brake. 14. Pull the bath trolley away from the bed. 15. Turn the patient so he/she lays on the back. 16. Fold up the bed rail. TRANSFER THE PATIENT...
Bathe the patient Read the separate instructions for your bathing 3. Raise the bathtub to a comfortable height, if equipment. bathtub is adjustable. Bathe using Power Drive (9 steps) 1. Raise the stretcher to clear the edge of the bath. 4.
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8. Dry the patient, as well as the underside of 2. Pull the bath trolley away from the bath. the stretcher, to prevent water from dripping onto the floor prior to moving the bath trolley away from the bath. Raise the stretcher. 9.
Cleaning and disinfection For the best results, only use Arjo branded disinfectant. WARNING If you have any questions regarding disinfecting the equipment or wish to order disinfectant, contact you local Arjo representative. The following procedure should be carried out after every use and at the end of the day.
Cleaning Clean and disinfect 4. Put on protective gloves and glasses. (17 steps) 5. Most Arjo baths are equipped with a spray Removing visual residue handle for disinfecting purposes. Read the 1. Remove the head rest (A), the thigh support...
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7. Spray disinfectant on the upper part of the bath trolley and on all removed parts. Use a brush soaked in disinfectant and scrub thoroughly, especially on handles and hand control. Pay extra attention to the hinges and the foundation of the patient security grip on the upper side of the stretcher and the channel on the underside of the stretcher.
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15. Spray or shower water (approx. 25 °C (77 °F)) on the bath trolley and wipe with a clean cloth to remove all traces of the disinfectant. The cloth should occasionally be rinsed in running water when removing disinfectant. • Wipe the upper part of the bath trolley.
Battery instructions Charge the battery See the battery charger IFU. WARNING To prevent injury, do NOT crush, puncture, open, dismantle or otherwise mechanically interfere with the battery. Should the battery casing crack and cause contents to come in contact with skin or clothing, rinse immediately with plenty of water.
Care and preventive maintenance Under normal use the product is subject to wear and tear. Perform the following actions when specified to make sure that the product remains within its original manufacturing specifications. WARNING To prevent malfunction resulting in injury, make sure to conduct regular inspections and follow the recommended maintenance schedule.
Visually check the condition of the hand control Clean and disinfect and its cable. Replace damaged parts. The bath trolley has to be disinfected immediately after every use. Arjo disinfectants and shampoos should be used in recommended concentrations. See section Cleaning and disinfection on page 25.
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Visually check the battery and battery Check attachment and locking of side charger guard and patient security grip Visually check the condition of the battery Check attachment and locking of side guard and charger, its cable and the battery. Withdraw and patient security grip.
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Yearly checks by qualified service personnel only The product must be serviced once a year in accordance with the Maintenance and repair manual. WARNING To prevent injury and/or unsafe product, the maintenance activities must be carried out at the correct frequency by qualified service personnel using correct tools, parts and knowledge of procedures.
In case of this scenario stop using the equipment and contact qualified personnel for repair of the equipment. NOTE If the product does not work as intended, immediately contact your local Arjo representative for support. TROUBLESHOOTING...
IP X7 Fuse F1 F10AL 250 V F2 T2.5AL 250 V ALLOWED COMBINATIONS The Miranti bath trolley panels integrate with the following products Arjo equipment System 2000 baths Rhapsody standard and long tub lengths Primo standard tub length Classic Line 2...
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ALLOWED COMBINATIONS No other combinations have been assessed by Arjo (manufacturer). The facility shall assess any other combination by performing compatibility testing themselves, hereby transferring the responsibility for a safe equipment combination to the facility. RECYCLING Package Wood and corrugated cardboard, recyclable.
Labels 3, 4, 5 1. Attention label - Important user information for 5. Data label - States technical performance and correct use. requirements, e.g. Input Power, Input Voltage and maximum Patient Weight etc. 2. Identification Label - States the product identification, serial number and year and 6.
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SYMBOL EXPLANATION Mode of operation for Hi/Lo function: ED maximum 10%; Maximum 2 minutes ON; Minimum 18 minutes OFF Product number of the battery Refer to instruction manual/ booklet - Instructions for use should be read A battery is the power source of this product Recyclable Separate electrical and electronic components for recycling in accordance with the European Directive 2012/19/EU (WEEE)
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UK marking indicating conformity with UK Medical Devices Regulations 2002 (SI 2002 No 618, as amended) Figures indicate UK Approved Body supervision. UK Responsible Person & UK Importer: Arjo (UK) Ltd, ArjoHuntleigh House, Houghton Regis. LU5 5XF For Northern Ireland (NI) CE marking will still apply until further amendment to applicable regulations.
Portable RF communications equipment (including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas) should be used no closer than 30 cm (12 inches) to any part of the Miranti bath trolley, including cables specified by the manufacturer. Otherwise, degradation of the performance of this equipment could result.
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GUIDANCE AND MANUFACTURER’S DECLARATION – ELECTROMAGNETIC IMMUNITY Immunity test IEC 60601-1-2 test level Compliance level Electrostatic discharge (ESD) ±2kV, ±4kV, ±8kV, ±15kV air ±2kV, ±4kV, ±8kV, ±15kV air EN 61000-4-2 ±8kV contact ±8kV contact Conducted disturbances inducted 3V in 0.15 MHz to 80 MHz 3V in 0.15 MHz to 80 MHz by RF fields 6V in ISM and amateur radio bands...
Parts and accessories Electronic scale Safety belt For disinfectant contact the local Arjo representative CDA2100-01 8664559 Battery Battery charger Head rest NDA0100-03 NDA8200-INT 8143271-013 Thigh support cushion Power drive 8143458-013 CEA1200-03 PARTS AND ACCESSORIES...
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AUSTRALIA FRANCE POLSKA Arjo Australia Arjo SAS Arjo Polska Sp. z o.o. Building B, Level 3 2 Avenue Alcide de Gasperi ul. Ks Piotra Wawrzyniaka 2 11 Talavera Road CS 70133 PL-62-052 KOMORNIKI (Poznań) Macquarie Park, NSW, 2113, Australia FR-59436 RONCQ CEDEX...
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At Arjo, we believe that empowering movement within healthcare environments is essential to quality care. Our products and solutions are designed to promote a safe and dignified experience through patient handling, medical beds, personal hygiene, disinfection, diagnostics, and the prevention of pressure injuries and venous thromboembolism. With over 6500 people worldwide and 65 years caring for patients and healthcare professionals, we are committed to driving healthier outcomes for people facing mobility challenges.
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