LINET Pura Operating instructions

Type
Operating instructions
User manual and technical description
PURA
Multifunctional chair
D9U004ODA-0101
Version: 11
Publication Date: 2023-04
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MANUFACTURER:
BORCAD Medical a.s.
Fryčovice 673
739 45 Fryčovice
Czech Republic
Tel : +420 558 640 631
www.borcadmedical.com
Authorized Representative in Great Britain:
LINET UK Ltd
11 Brunel Way
Segensworth East
Fareham
Hampshire
PO15 5TX
United Kingdom
Authorized Representative in Switzerland:
Bigla Care AG
Bernstrasse 3
CH-3421 Lyssach
Switzerland
Authorized Representative in Malaysia:
INTERSCIENCE SDN. BHD
2, Jalan Sg. Kayu Ara 32/38,
Berjaya Industrial Park
40460 Shah Alam,
Selangor Darul Ehsan
Malaysia
Authorized Representative in Peru:
Drogería Emergo Peru S.R.L.
Calle Las Orquídeas Nro. 585, Int. 1301
San Isidro, Lima
Director Técnico Renato Delgado Rivera
RUC: 205 52 75 65 35
Peru
Authorized Representative in Philippines:
Biomedica Healthcare Inc.
Unit 2103 City land 10, Tower 1
Ayala Corner, Dela Costa Street
Makati City, Metro Manila
Philippines
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PURA Multifunctional chair
Author: BORCAD Medical a.s.
Related links: http://www.linet.com/cs/borcad-medical
All rights reserved. All trademarks and brands are the property of the appropriate owners. The manufacturer
reserves the right to changes in the contents of this manual that relate to the product´s technical regulations. It is
for this reason that the contents of this manual may indicate differences from the current manufacture of the
product.
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Table of Contents
1 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................6
2 SAFETY AND DANGERS.................................................................................................................. 14
2.1 Safety instructions ....................................................................................................................... 14
3 UN-PACKING MANUAL .................................................................................................................... 17
4 OVERVIEW OF BASIC PARTS ......................................................................................................... 21
4.1 Overview of basic versions ......................................................................................................... 21
4.2 Overview of colour verisons ........................................................................................................ 21
4.3 Safety .......................................................................................................................................... 22
5 FUNCTION ......................................................................................................................................... 23
5.1 Interaction .................................................................................................................................... 23
5.2 General instructions .................................................................................................................... 23
5.3 Application environment 5 ........................................................................................................... 23
6 INTENDED USE ................................................................................................................................. 24
6.1 User population ........................................................................................................................... 24
6.2 Contraindications ........................................................................................................................ 24
6.3 Operator ...................................................................................................................................... 24
7 ELECTRICAL SAFETY ..................................................................................................................... 25
7.1 Electromagnetic compatibility ...................................................................................................... 27
7.2 Mechanical safety ....................................................................................................................... 29
8 SETTING THE PRODUCT ................................................................................................................. 29
8.1 Transport, braking ....................................................................................................................... 30
8.2 Transportation of the chair from one place to another ................................................................ 32
9 OPERATING THE CHAIR.................................................................................................................. 33
9.1 Motor setting................................................................................................................................ 34
9.2 Armrests ...................................................................................................................................... 37
9.2.1 Basic armrest ....................................................................................................................... 37
9.2.2 Improper adjustment of the armrests ................................................................................... 38
9.3 Siderails ....................................................................................................................................... 39
9.4 Electric setting of Trendelenburg ................................................................................................ 40
9.5 Equipotential bonding .................................................................................................................. 41
9.6 Rear head bumper ...................................................................................................................... 41
10 ACCESSORIES ............................................................................................................................... 42
10.1 Rotary holder of the infusion stand ........................................................................................... 42
10.2 Firm holder of the infusion stand ............................................................................................... 42
10.3 Pillow (flat) ................................................................................................................................. 43
10.4 Pillow (half-round) ..................................................................................................................... 43
10.5 Pillow (for lying on the side) ...................................................................................................... 43
10.6 Pillow (between the back and seat parts) ................................................................................. 44
10.7 Big plastic box for personal things ............................................................................................ 45
10.8 Small lockable box for personal things ..................................................................................... 45
10.9 DIN lath ..................................................................................................................................... 46
10.10 Paper roll holder ...................................................................................................................... 46
10.11 PVC cloth of elbow-rests (a pair) ............................................................................................ 47
10.12 PVC cloth of the leg rest ......................................................................................................... 47
10.13 Tablet holder (L/R) .................................................................................................................. 48
10.14 Oxygen bottle holder ............................................................................................................... 49
10.15 Urine bag holder ...................................................................................................................... 49
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10.16 Front buffer .............................................................................................................................. 50
10.17 Infusion stand .......................................................................................................................... 50
10.18 Eating table (version with barriers) ......................................................................................... 51
10.19 Eating table (for elbow-rest version) ....................................................................................... 52
10.20 Front central brake (a pair) ...................................................................................................... 54
10.21 Fifth wheel ............................................................................................................................... 55
10.22 Electric leg rest ........................................................................................................................ 56
10.23 USB cell-phone recharger ....................................................................................................... 57
10.24 Patient fixation band ................................................................................................................ 58
10.25 Front / rear transport handles.................................................................................................. 59
10.26 Height-adjustable elbow-rests ................................................................................................. 60
10.27 Elbow-rests with cavities for elbows ....................................................................................... 61
10.28 Controller holder for chair with armrests ................................................................................. 62
10.29 Drink holder for chair with armrests ........................................................................................ 63
10.30 Mechanic CPR ........................................................................................................................ 64
10.31 Patient card holder .................................................................................................................. 65
10.32 Drinking vessel holder ............................................................................................................. 65
10.33 Cell-phone pocket ................................................................................................................... 65
10.34 Comfort mattress (130 mm) .................................................................................................... 66
10.35 Backup battery ........................................................................................................................ 72
11 CARE................................................................................................................................................ 73
11.1 Cleaning and disinfection .......................................................................................................... 74
11.1.1 Cleaning the chair .............................................................................................................. 74
11.1.2 Recommended disinfection (disinfectants for wiping) ....................................................... 75
12 MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................................... 75
12.1 List of error, malfunction and generated messages .................................................................. 76
12.2 Technical parameters ................................................................................................................ 77
12.3 Electrical parameters ................................................................................................................ 79
12.4 Storage instruction and transport .............................................................................................. 80
12.5 Service and repairs ................................................................................................................... 80
12.6 Applied parts ............................................................................................................................. 81
13 DISPOSAL ....................................................................................................................................... 81
13.1 Environmental Protection .......................................................................................................... 82
13.2 Disposal ..................................................................................................................................... 82
14 WARRANTY ..................................................................................................................................... 82
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1 Introduction
Please read carefully the whole instruction manual, which is designed to familiarize you with the correct use and
the parameters of your new multifunctional chair. Please always follow the instructions contained in this manual
and use the chair only in accordance with these instructions.
Please keep these instructions near the chair throughout its operation. Every person operating the chair PURA
must read and understand the contents of these instructions.
Very important information is marked throughout the manual by the following symbols:
Logo
Meaning
Product certification of compliance with EU rules
UK CONFORMITY ASSESSED (UKCA) MARKING (PRODUCT NORMATIVELY
HARMONIZED FOR GREAT BRITAIN ECONOMIC AREA)
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE IN GREAT BRITAIN
The upholstery meets the requirements on resistance to ignition according to BS
7177 in the Medium hazard category.
The upholstery meets the requirements of BS EN 1021-1, BS EN 1021-2, BS 5852
resistance to ignition sources 5
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Pictogram
Meaning
Danger
Danger:
Hazardous voltage
This symbol refers to all information that may help you to avoid operational
complications
Applied parts B
Applied parts BF
Production number
Type number meaning
int x/y
Mark for intermittent functioning, this means that if the product is used without
interruptions for an "x" period, then it should not be used for the "y" period. For
example, int 10 / 20 means that after 10 minutes of use / continuous positioning
the product should not be used / positioned for a period of 20 minutes.
IP X #
Structural protection against water infiltration, dangerous contact and resistance
to extraneous objects
Patient weight + load capacity of all accessories
Maximum patient weight
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Pictogram
Meaning
Maximum product weight, including accessories in maximum configuration
Maximum chair weight with SWL load
Producer
Date of production
Follow the instructions manual
Equipotentiality
Symbol of the packaging material:
"Store in a dry place"
Symbol of the packaging material:
"Attention! Fragile"
Symbol of the packaging material:
"Hold in upright position"
Temperature limit
Symbol for transport
Symbol for "relative humidity of the air".
Symbol for transport
Symbol for "air pressure".
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Pictogram
Meaning
Symbol according to the Directive 2002/96/EC (Directive on waste electrical and
electronic equipment).
Symbol for " Do not dispose of this product in the municipal collection points.
Dispose of this product in the collection points for waste electrical and electronic
equipment ".
GO BUTTON
STOP BUTTON
Warning:
Don’t place items in this space
Warning:
Maximum load of the leg-support part
Warning:
Maximum load of the back part
Warning:
Don’t place items onto this cover
Risk of hand injuries
Warning:
Risk of hand injuries
Caution:
Risk of injury to hand or foot
Caution:
Do not push / pull the infusion stand
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Pictogram
Meaning
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
MEDICAL DEVICE
(compatible with Medical Device Regulation)
UNIQUE DEVICE IDENTIFIER
Warning:
The power cable shall always be clamped on the selected place of the chair
using a plastic hook as is recommended on picture!
Follow the instructions manual!
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Placement of warning stickers - chair with armrests
Placement of warning stickers - chair with side guards
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Abbreviation
LED
VA
VGA
USB
LCD
IT
PC
dB
hPa
Hz
EMC
HF
ME
CISPR
Acoustic signalling
Sound
Meaning
Sound signal 0.5 s, pause 2.5 s
Error in the STOP function safety circuit
Continuous signal
CB electronics overheated.
Continuous signal
Battery overcurrent.
Continuous signal
Motors overloaded.
Short sound signal during positioning.
The chair zero position achieved.
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Production label explanation of symbols:
1
Address of Manufacturer
2
Type of product, serial number
3
Manufacturing Date (Year-Month-Day)
4
DI (Device Identifier)/ GTIN (Global Trade Item Number)
5
PI (Product Identifier)
6
2D Bar Code (GS1 DataMatrix) DI+PI=UDI
7
Electrical Specification
8
1D Bar code GS1-128 (Serial number)
9
Symbols
Please address any potential queries to the authorized representative or directly to the producer BORCAD
Medical a.s.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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2 Safety and Dangers
2.1 Safety instructions
Follow the instructions carefully.
Any non-observance of this manual may lead to injuries or material damage.
Exclusively use the chair if it is in perfect working order.
If necessary, check the chair functions daily or at each shift change.
Use the chair exclusively in its original condition.
Use the chair exclusively with the correct mains supply.
Ensure that the chair is exclusively operated by qualified personnel.
Ensure that the patient (health permitting) has been informed about the operation of the chair and all
applicable safety instructions.
Move the chair exclusively on even, hard-surfaced floors.
Replace any damaged parts immediately with original spare parts.
Ensure that maintenance and installation are performed exclusively by qualified personnel who have been
trained by the manufacturer.
Do not apply excess weight or loads to the chair according to SWL (safe working load).
During peak loads or unavoidable excess loads (CPR), place mattress platform in the lowest position.
Ensure that only one adult patient uses the chair at any time.
Take care to avoid injuries or squeezing when operating moving parts.
When using lifting poles or infusion stands, ensure that nothing will be damaged when you move or adjust the
chair.
Ensure that castors are braked when the chair not being moved, regardless of whether the chair is occupied or
empty
Keep the mattress platform in the lowest position at any time when the healthcare personnel are not treating
the patient in order to prevent the patient from falling or injuries.
Ensure that siderails are operated exclusively by healthcare personnel.
Never use the chair in areas where there is a hazard of explosion.
Enable or disable functions on the handset using the supervisor panel as appropriate for the patient’s physical
and mental state. Verify that the function is actually disabled.
Never handle the mains plug with wet hands.
Unplug the mains cable exclusively by pulling on the plug.
Attachment plug is the only means of disconnecting chair from the mains. It must remain accessible.
Position the mains cable so that there are no loops or bends in the cable; protect the cable from mechanical
wear and tear.
Improper handling of mains cable can cause an electric shock hazard, other serious injuries or damage to the
chair.
Ensure that the stipulated duty cycle (on-time) is not exceeded (see INT. on product label).
Ensure that the moving parts of the chair are not blocked.
To prevent failures, use exclusively the manufacturer’s original accessories and mattresses.
Ensure that the stipulated safe working load is not exceeded.
If the patient's condition could lead to an entrapment, leave the mattress support platform in the flat position
while the patient is unattended.
Do not exceed maximum load of 200 kg for mattress platform extension.
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Ensure that the chair and its components are exclusively modified with the manufacturer´s approval.
Ensure there is no risk of crushing or otherwise injuring the patient’s limbs (e.g. between siderails and mattress
platform, between movable parts etc.) before positioning the chair or folding down the siderails.
Do not put any objects (e.g. accessories, infusions, cables) between or on siderails/armrests and movable
parts.
Use exclusively siderails for confused or disoriented patients.
Before setting the lowest position, ensure there is no risk of any parts of the chair colliding with servers,
accessories or body parts.
Ensure there is no risk of damaging the cables of supervisor panel or handset when they are stored on siderails
or chair ends.
To prevent collisions, do not put oxygen bottle holders directly under mattress platform.
Always set mattress platform to its lowest position and single parts of mattress platform to horizontal position
in case the patient is left on the chair without supervision of personnel and if his health and mental status may
indicate increase risk of falling out of the chair or entrapment.
Personnel must consider overall adjustment of the chair and locking all of the positioning functions in
accordance to health and mental status of patient, especially if the patient is left without supervision (even for
short period of time) of the personnel.
Pay attention to the correct fastening and positioning of the accessories.
Do not carry out unqualified disassembly and repairs of the motors, the control panel etc.
The chair should not be used in explosive environments.
Structural modifications reserved!
In order to prevent fires related to flammable substances and anesthetics during minor surgical procedures
using high frequency (HF) equipment it is necessary to put the chair in equipotential connection with other
medical devices.
Never use accessories which are not original. Every original accessory is marked by an original label containing
the name and trademark of the manufacturer, the product marking and the code barring other information:
(production number or the ID of the batch, data of production).
Any serious incident that has occurred in relation to the device should be reported to the manufacturer
and the competent authority of the Member State in which the user and/or patient is established!
Only authorised and trained person using the tool is allowed to change fuses and power supplies!
This medical device is not intended for oxygen enriched environment!
This medical device is not intended for use with flammable substances!
This medical device is not portable medical electrical equipment!
Make sure the duty cycle (2 min ON/18 min OFF) is not exceeded during bed positioning!
Patient is allowed to use selected control elements only if hospital personnel had assessed that the
patient´s physical and psychological state is in accordance with use of them and only if the hospital
personnel had trained the patient in accordance with the instructions for use!
When handling the chair on an uneven surface (overcoming the tilt or inclination of the surface, sloping surface,
etc.) it is recommended to operate the chair by two people.
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Fire Extinguishing Information
Warning:
Note
Danger of frostbite by contact of CO2 with human skin!
Do not use halotron extinguisher in closed rooms without ventilation danger to your health!
The medical product is categorised as energised electric installation, hence, fire can be extinguished by the
following types of extinguishers.
Use
Do not use
Powder extinguisher
Foam extinguisher
CO2 extinguisher
Water extinguisher
Halotron extinguisher
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3 Un-packing Manual
Shipment inspection after delivery
Do not unpack and/or accept the shipment if the package is clearly damaged! If that is the case, file a complaint.
Personnel qualification
Persons authorised to install the product and put it into operation, i.e. persons trained by BORCAD Medical a.s.
Personnel required for unpacking and installation
At least two persons.
Time estimation
Unpacking is estimated to take 20 minutes; installation is estimated to take 20 minutes.
Tools and materials needed
Scissors / knife.
Required workspace
When unpacking, pay attention to the overall dimensions of the chair. Recycle used packing material. We
recommend unpacking and installation at the goods receipt point. When unpacking, leave at least 0.8 m of space
on both sides of the pallet and at least 2.6 m (minimum unpacking space is 2.8 x 5.2 m).
Instructions
Cut the safety tape.
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Remove the top of the packaging and the corner of the box. Cut off the corners of the outer reinforcement or crush
them with your foot so that you can pull the chair out of the pallet easily. Carefully cut through the plastic packaging.
Version with side rails: the side rails are in a down position. Cut the tightening straps and remove the mirelon tubes.
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Version with armrests: the armrests are placed horizontally, they do not touch the chair. Cut the strap to release
them. Gradually pull all accessories out of the packaging and cut-outs, remove the empty packaging from the pallet
and dispose of it.
Cut off the tightening straps from the hand control and the power cable and remove the mirelon tubes at the bottom
frame.
Cut off the tightening straps from the footrest.
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Cut off the tightening straps at the back part and remove the mirelon tube.
Cut off the tightening straps holding the chair’s chassis together with the pallet and release the brake of the wheels.
Then the chair can be carried by two persons from the pallet and placed on the ground.
Křížovým šroubovákem odstraňte všechny 4 dřevěné zábrany a vytáhněte křeslo z palety.
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