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1. e Ensure a raised footrest is properly secured when loading a patient into the product e Verify the swing away section is secure prior to using the product or transferring a patient e Failure to latch Arm Rests may result in patient injury Verify Arm Rests are locked in position after any adjustments to the Arm Rests e Improperly adjusted safety straps can cause serious injury to the patient It is the responsibility of the attending medical personnel to determine the proper use of the safety straps and safety strap locations e Secure hand wand with hook or hook and loop fastener when not in use Keep cable clear of moving parts e Protect vinyl upholstery from sharp objects and abrasion to avoid damage e Always read manufacturer s instructions and warnings before using any cleaning product or disinfectant e Refer to instructions located in this manual for vinyl cleaning recommendations e Substances such as imaging gels and alcohol will not damage the vinyl surface when immediately removed Studies have shown that exposure for longer than a few minutes can damage the top coat and will eventually discolor vinyl e Do not use abrasives to clean painted surfaces e tis recommended that the product be cleaned between patients please follow your facility s documented policy e Keep this manual available for future reference e lf the VizaVue is used adjacent to other electrical equipment observe the VizaVue and the othe
2. Products containing bleach ammonia or alcohol should be wiped from the surface with a wet cloth after use Residue from these products will damage vinyl surfaces STEP ACTION Clean and or disinfect with liquid cleaner of choice being careful to follow label instructions provided with cleaner Always test a small area first to determine suitability of solution Wipe the surface clean with a damp cloth after applying cleaners and disinfectant to remove excess residue buildup Vizavue User Manual 14686 B Page 26 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Cleaning RECOMMENDED MAXIMUM CLEANER TO WATER SOLUTIONS 1 1 mix of mild soap and water Wipe surface with damp cloth with Mildest water only after cleaning Straight application of common disinfectants Wipe surface with damp cloth with water only after cleaning 1 1 mix of ammonia and water Use a soft cotton cloth saturated with the cleaning material Wipe surface with damp cloth with water only after cleaning 1 4 mix of bleach and water Use a soft cotton cloth saturated with the cleaning material Wipe surface with damp cloth with water only after cleaning 1 1 mix of isopropyl alcohol and water Use a soft cotton cloth saturated with the cleaning material Wipe surface with damp cloth with water only after cleaning Straight application of isopropyl alcohol Use a soft cotton cloth saturated with the cleaning material Wipe surface with damp cloth with water only after cleaning
3. Release Button Adjust the height of the arm rest by pressing the release button and moving the arm rest up and down to the desired height Vizavue User Manual 14686 B Page 20 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Use Instructions To store the arm rest lower the armrest to the minimum height Pull the release latch and rotate the armrest horizontal Push inward toward the center of the seat AS WARNING e Failure to latch Arm Rests may result in patient injury Verify Arm Rests are locked in position after any adjustments to the Arm Rests Vizavue User Manual 14686 B Page 21 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Use Instructions Using the Swing Away Fowler Section The fowler section can swing away to allow clearance for an X ray emitter Release Latch Lift the release latch to open the swing away section Rotate the swing away section until it locks in the open position Lift the release latch to close the swing away section Rotate the swing away section until it locks in the closed position AS WARNING e Verify the swing away section is secure prior to using the product or transferring a patient Vizavue User Manual 14686 B Page 22 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Use Instructions IV Pole and Holder The product may be equipped with an IV pole holder Place the IV pole bracket into the holder and tighten the knob to secure the IV pole to the chair Oxygen Tank Holder The product may be equipped with an
4. we will repair or authorize repairs to the product without charge or replace the product at our option We use only the finest materials available but even these premium quality materials will not last forever Repairs due to normal wear accident improper care or negligence will be performed for a reasonable charge The warranty does not apply to products that have been modified without the advance written permission of Medical Positioning Inc on purchases in the USA for export or on office model products placed in an acute care facility Medical Positioning Inc makes no other warranty either expressed or implied with respect to this product Medical Positioning Inc specifically disclaims the implied watranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose The remedies provided herein are the customer s sole and exclusive remedies In no event shall Medical Positioning Inc be liable for any direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages whether based on contract tort or any other legal theory Product shall not be returned to Medical Positioning Inc without prior written authorization from Medical Positioning Inc If a product is returned without prior authorization customer is responsible for all shipping charges and any applicable duties and or taxes When repair is made on site solely at the request of the customer the customer is responsible for all travel costs Medical Positio
5. 23 Preventative Maintenance cccccceccecceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseees 24 0 216 LOONE Seen mee mere eee eee ere tn ener eee eee ee eee ener 25 ISCARG TG Met cssepe event ccunieccvaces cuhecueawnater macs chueaeaenonensaeuemeesanesnauia 25 Orla a s neeeeen reer ren ene meter E terrains enna tere nin nnn th 26 DEVICE C INS aa E 28 Troubleshooting Guide cecceeeceeseeceeeeeeeeteeeeeeeteeeeaeeeteneeaeetenees 29 SPECCAIONS en reate naueeiaaietweteana eesae aa cemte ms eeatianied 30 Wan ALY aasien EE E A 34 Vizavue User Manual 14686 B Page 2 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Symbols and Definitions Warning follow instructions for use Failure to comply may result in injury Warning sitting is prohibited Failure to comply may result in injury Warning standing is prohibited Failure to comply may result in injury amp Applied Part complying with specified requirements for protection against electric shock Type B Applied Parts are those parts which are usually Earth referenced Type B are ype E i l a Applied Part those parts not suitable for direct cardiac application A Warning Caution consult accompanying documents o Any terminal which is intended for connection to an external protective conductor for protection against electric shock in e case of a fault d In accordance with the European Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE the product must
6. oxygen tank holder The largest supported tank is a D size Replacing the Battery The battery may be removed for charging by pulling the release latch and lifting the battery Storing the Hand wand The hand wand may be hung on the swing away fowler latch when not used Vizavue User Manual 14686 B Page 23 of 34 IV Pole Holder 5 N felense Latch CRO 2015 0066 Preventative Maintenance The following Preventative Maintenance should be performed at a minimum annually If any of these checks fail repair or replace the part as applicable Visually inspect all mechanical assemblies and moving parts on the product ensuring smooth steady operation Visually inspect all fasteners bolts nuts screws etc to ensure all are fully installed Tighten as necessary Visually inspect all electrical cables and wires for signs of abrasion or other damage If damaged replace Visually inspect all electrical connections to ensure they are fully and properly connected Reconnect as necessary Visually inspect the hand wand If damaged replace Visually inspect the lifting mechanism shroud during raise and lowering Adjust or replace if necessary Operate all latch mechanisms to ensure proper engagement of latch into receiver Adjust if necessary Operate all motors to ensure full extension retraction and correct operation The motors are permanently lubricated and require no lubrication
7. 1 1 mix of acetone and water Use a soft cotton cloth saturated Strongest with the cleaning material Wipe surface with damp cloth with water only after cleaning This information is not a guarantee and does not relieve the user from the responsibility of the proper and safe use of the product and all cleaning agents AX WARNING e tis recommended that the product be cleaned between patients please follow your facility s documented policy CAUTION e Always read manufacturer s instructions and warnings before using any cleaning product or disinfectant e Substances such as imaging gels and alcohol will not damage the vinyl surface when immediately removed Studies have shown that exposure for longer than a few minutes can damage the top coat and will eventually discolor vinyl e Do not use abrasives to clean painted surfaces Vizavue User Manual 14686 B Page 27 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Service Calls A Troubleshooting Guide is included to instruct you in the event of a malfunction If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms this guide may help you quickly solve the problem If after consulting this guide you are still unable to operate your table please contact Medical Positioning at 1 800 593 3246 Please have the following information ready when you call 1 Model Number or Name of Product Serial Number Date Received Condition When Received g e w Y Symptom or problem Encountered amp Result of
8. Operate the braking system to ensure proper engagement of the wheel and swivel lock mechanism Replace as necessary Operate all accessories to ensure proper attachment and operation Tighten adjust or replace if necessary Remove the seat cover and visually inspect and operate all mechanical and electrical assemblies as described above Visually inspect the battery for damage Replace the battery if necessary AX WARNING e No modification of this equipment is allowed e Equipment should only be serviced by authorized personnel e Removal of secured covers may increase the risk of electrical shock Refer servicing to qualified personnel e The potential for electrical shock exists with electrical equipment Failure to follow facility protocols may cause death or serious injury Vizavue User Manual 14686 B Page 24 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Expected Life The expected life of the product is 7 years of normal use Some components may have a shorter life and require replacement These components are listed below e Battery e Rotation release mechanism Discard the Unit Upon reaching the end of its useful life the product may be discarded in accordance with local and federal standards Recycle when possible In accordance with the European Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE the product must not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste but should be collected separately Consult your instruct
9. Troubleshooting Procedure Complaint Reporting Procedure In the event of a product malfunction or patient injury please immediately report the incident to 1 The distributor from whom the product was purchased 2 Medical Positioning Inc 1717 Washington Street Kansas City MO 64116 www MedicalPositioning Inc 011 816 474 1555 800 593 3246 ECHO Vizavue User Manual 14686 B Page 28 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Troubleshooting Guide SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE SUGGESTION e Power cord not plugged all the way into wall receptacle Push power cord securely into receptacle Power outlet receptacle Check power availability not supplying 120 VAC or plug unit into another power receptacle The power cord may be separated from the control box Securely press power cord into control box No Actuator Function Actuator s Not Running Battery may be drained Replace or charge battery Actuator cord may be Push actuator cords unplugged securely into actuator receptacle Product was overloaded and tripped internal fuse in Replace control box control box Function may be disabled due to seat being rotated 90 left or right Return seat to center position Product emits a beeping sound when pressing a function on the hand wand Function may be disabled due to seat being between rotated positions Rotate seat to desired position and listen for a click sound to indicate it is properly locked En
10. X MPI Positioned for results Owner s Manual Vizavue Owner Model Serial Date Medical Positioning Inc 1717 Washington St Kansas City MO 64108 T 816 474 1555 1 800 593 3246 www MedicalPositioning com Table of Contents Symbols and DEFINITIONS cece eececeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeteeeeeeeteneeaeeetanees 3 Safety Warnings amp CaulOMn S sa scisacaceuseanatanieniatenteacachaidanieeuememaaie ton 5 OHIO CG US osacecerroreaesatacaceasaaasenadl automates esa nauer ncoanearacensaeamuenawt 7 ele NVA S E 10 gt e een ee ne een en eT er een N ne 7 STD aee E E N N EES 8 ProdUCtNUSTAUO Mesica E team 9 Controls and Indicators ennoennennnennennsnnrerrerererrerrrnresrrerrrerrerrrne 10 SC SIC G OMS susiana e EES 13 Powering the Product ccccccecceecseeceeeeeeseeseeeaeeseeeeeeeeeseeseeeaeeas 13 LOCKINO TNE SI ACS ccs caioncacancrteiiancrnteeninds chat at sneame ae adeciebonsmeeneneinenas 14 POLAT Tl OS aR 15 AOJUSUNG Sedat CII reeet NEEE E i 17 Adjusting Fowler and Calf Angles c scccseeeeseeeeeeeseeeeneeeseeees 17 USING ING FOOL RES T ier rE EO AET 18 USING TNE SAICLY SU A Si vessanecieece E 19 PSIG TAS AMOS aiara EE EEEN 20 Using the Swing Away Fowler Section c ccccseeeeseeeseeeeneeeees 22 INV POI ana FOIE aione O LEi 23 Oxygen Fank HOGER erronei 23 MeDIACING INE Bally rsson s 23 Storing the HANG WaNA ccceeccscecseeesseeteneeceeeteeecseeeaeeteneeaees
11. e 100 230 VAC 50 60 Hz max 5 0 A Electrical Battery Charger 100 230 VAC 50 60 Hz Battery Option 24 VDC 2 9 Ah Duty Cycle 10 2 min on 18 min off e All electrical circuitry is isolated from chassis e Grounding reliability can only be achieved when the equipment is connected to an equivalent receptacle marked Hospital Only or Hospital Grade e The power cord is to be used for mains disconnection e Attached power supply cord set is not allowed to be diverted to other equipment Classifications and Standards ATTRIBUTE SPECIFICATION e IEC 60601 1 2005 A1 2012 ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 R 2012 and A1 2012 C1 2009 R 2012 and A2 2010 R 2012 CAN CSA C22 2 NO 60601 1 14 EN 60601 1 2006 A11 2011 A1 2013 AC 2014 IEC 60601 1 2 2007 EN ISO 14971 2012 Protection against e Class equipment Electrical Shock e Type B applied part Standards Degree of protection against Dust and Fluid e IPX0O intrusion The Vivazue product meets the relevant sections of the standards listed above Vizavue User Manual 14686 B Page 31 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Specifications Applied Parts in accordance with IEC 60601 1 All padded surfaces Arm rests Foot rest Straps Electromagnetic Emissions Guidance The VizaVue uses components that meet the requirements for IEC 60601 1 2 Other products that are used in the vicinity of the VizaVue should also comply with this standard If they do not comply e
12. e The tables are equipped with total locking sealed bearing and braking casters at all four corners Vizavue User Manual 14686 B Page 7 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Set Up The Vizavue chair has been shipped to you in plug and play condition After unpacking the product we recommend performing an initial test of your Vizavue Chair to ensure that each function is in correct working order After reviewing this manual you are ready to begin using your Vizavue Chair ACTION After removing padding and packaging materials locate primary power supply cord and attach to suitable grounded power outlet To test actuator function locate the hand wand and depress each function button one at atime Depressing multiple buttons simultaneously will prevent the motor from operating If any function does not operate perform the test procedures listed in the Troubleshooting Guide Vizavue User Manual 14686 B Page 8 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Product Illustration Fowler Section oa wr Section Seat Section Arm Rest Calf Section theres iar e Oy nN Foot Caster Rest DS Steer Caster Pedal Lock Pedal Vizavue User Manual 14686 B Page 9 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Controls and Indicators Model Label Serial Label UPC Label Refer to Manual Label Hand wand Fowler seat Up Down Calf Fowler and calf lt MPI medicalpositioning com 800 593 3246 Chair Swivel Release V
13. h e lf damage has occurred to the battery immediately remove the battery from service Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death e The battery should be periodically inspected for damage Replace the battery if necessary Vizavue User Manual 14686 B Page 13 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Use Instructions Locking the Brakes The product uses total locking casters with 3 functional positions full swivel steer and full lock e Inthe full swivel position all four casters may swivel and roll e Inthe steer position the front casters are held in a forward facing orientation and the rear casters are free to swivel e Inthe full lock position all four casters are prevented from both rolling and swiveling The front pedal is used to lock the casters The locked position is shown The rear pedal is used to unlock the casters and put the chair in steer The steer position is shown AS WARNING e Once the table and patient have been properly positioned for the procedure ensure the casters are locked and the hand wand is placed in a safe position to prevent unwanted contact and unwanted movement of the table surface during the procedure Vizavue User Manual 14686 B Page 14 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Use Instructions Rotating the Seat The seat may be oriented in three different positions to accommodate the procedure Center with 0 rotation rotated 90 left and rotated 90 right The seat will automatically lock when at a
14. ional policies and local regulations regarding disposal Contact your Medical Positioning Inc Service Representative if additional disposal details are required Vizavue User Manual 14686 B Page 25 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Cleaning Plastic and Painted Surfaces The painted metal and plastic surfaces can be cleaned with normal cleaners and disinfectant STEP ACTION Clean and or disinfect with liquid cleaner of choice being careful to follow label instructions provided with cleaner Always test a small area first to determine suitability of solution Wipe the surface clean with a damp cloth after applying cleaners and disinfectant to remove excess residue buildup Vinyl The vinyl upholstered surfaces can be cleaned in one of the following ways The preferred method of everyday cleaning is using a soft cloth or sponge with mild soap and water or disinfectant Spills and accidents require immediate attention for best results When caught quickly most stains such as grease blood and black felt tip pens can be wiped right off Mild soap and water is the preferred method however typical hospital grade antiseptic wipes work as well For more stubborn stains a variety of concentrated and solvent type cleansers may be used without damaging the surface as long as they are thoroughly rinsed off with water Generally speaking always start with the mildest cleaning agents first Never use harsh powdered abrasive cleansers or steel wool
15. izavue User Manual 14686 B Page 10 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Controls and Indicators Swing away Fowler Release Swing away fowler latch Caster lock pedal Front Caster steer pedal Rear Vizavue User Manual 14686 B Page 11 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Controls and Indicators Battery No Sitting No Standing Label Rotation Instruction Label Vizavue User Manual 14686 B Page 12 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Use Instructions Powering the Product The product can be powered by AC power from a wall outlet or by DC power via the battery The product is on whenever it is plugged into AC power or when a charged battery is installed The product should not be positioned in a way that would make it difficult to remove power by unplugging the AC power cord or removing the battery To apply AC power to the product attach the power cord to the AC input located at the rear of the product To apply DC power to the product install a battery at the rear of the product Note The battery may be charged while it is installed in the chair by plugging the chair into AC power AS WARNING e To reduce the risk of electrical shock grounding reliability can only be achieved when the equipment is connected to an equivalent receptacle marked hospital only or hospital grade e f damage has occurred to the power cord immediately remove the cord from service Failure to do so could result in serious injury or deat
16. lectromagnetic interference between the products could cause the products to operate incorrectly If problems do occur contact the product manufacturer s Make sure the VizaVue operates correctly when used near other electronic devices Portable and mobile radio frequency RF communications equipment can affect electrical equipment AS WARNING e lf the VizaVue is used adjacent to other electrical equipment observe the VizaVue and the other electrical equipment to make sure they operate as intended Vizavue User Manual 14686 B Page 32 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Specifications Standard and Optional Configurations ATTRIBUTE STANDARD OPTIONAL tans Single Pedal Brake Mobility Chair Swivel Arm Rests Patient Foot Rest Radiolucency Fowler Width Extension Patient Restraint Strap Single Battery Oxygen Tank Holder IV Pole amp Holder 2 Battery amp Charger Kit Replacement amp Optional Parts Part Description Parte Patient Restraint Strap Set IV Pole Kit Oxygen Tank Holder Battery amp Charger Kit Vizavue User Manual 14686 B Page 33 of 34 14902 14985 14083 14925 14989 14907 CRO 2015 0066 Warranty Warranty Vizavue Chair 1 Year Electrical Mechanical amp Vinyl Fabric This product is fully guaranteed against defects in material and or workmanship for the period indicated above commencing with receipt by the original end user If a product fails due to a manufacturing defect
17. ll the lock pin to lower the foot rest Note The foot rest may fall if not supported after the pin is pulled AS WARNING e Sitting solely on the patient foot rest when in the table position can result in device instability Do not allow a patient to sit solely on the foot rest when the table position e Standing solely on the patient foot rest when in the chair position may result in device instability Do not allow a patient to stand solely on the foot rest when the chair position e Ensure a raised footrest is properly secured when loading a patient into the product Vizavue User Manual 14686 B Page 18 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Use Instructions Using the Safety Straps The product has safety straps to help secure the patient to the seat secure the patient to the product using the appropriate safety straps AS WARNING e Do not leave patient unattended while using the table e Improperly adjusted safety straps can cause serious injury to the patient It is the responsibility of the attending medical personnel to determine the proper use of the safety straps and safety strap locations Vizavue User Manual 14686 B Page 19 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Use Instructions Using the Armrest Arm rest will fold away into the seat when not in use Arm rest is beneath the seat for storage To deploy the arm rest pull the arm rest outward from the seat and rotate to a vertical position Ensure the armrest locks in place
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19. not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste but should be collected separately Consult your instructional policies and local regulations regarding disposal Contact your Medical Positioning Inc Service Representative if additional disposal details are required Manufacturer Vizavue User Manual 14686 B Page 3 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Symbols and Definitions MEDICAL EQUIPMENT WITH oil RESPECT TO ELECTRICAL SHOCK FIRE AND MECHANICAL HAZARDS C US ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 AND CAN CSA C22 2 No E476901 60601 1 2014 WARNING CAUTION NOTE Definition The words WARNING CAUTION and NOTE carry special meanings and should be carefully reviewed AS WARNING Identifies a situation that could result in injury to the patient or caregiver CAUTION Identifies a situation that could result in equipment damage Note Provides special information to make an important instruction clearer Vizavue User Manual 14686 Page 4 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Safety Warnings amp Cautions A WARNING Obey these safety instructions to help prevent injury and or equipment damage e Read and understand all warnings in this manual and on the unit itself prior to use with a patient e The device should be operated by trained persons only e The procedures in this manual are only manufacturer s suggestions The final responsibility for patient care with respect to this device remains with the attending phy
20. ny of the rotation positions The locking function may be heard as a click sound The seat must be locked in any of the three positions for the hand wand functions to operate Additionally the product s hand wand functions and range of motion will be limited when the seat is rotated to protect against equipment damage and injury The product will emit a beep sound if a user attempts to use a disabled hand wand function Put the product in a chair position Raise the seat height to allow clearance between the foot rest and base Pull the release lever Vizavue User Manual 14686 B Page 15 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Use Instructions Center Position Rotate the seat to the desired location Note While rotated these ot Ri functions are limited or disabled J Seat height will not go eo down to 19 Rotated Rotated Fowler down is disabled Left Right Calf up is disabled f Prior to removing the patient from the table return the product to the center position AS WARNING e To reduce the risk of a potential fall due to product instability only rotate the Chair Swivel when in the chair position e To reduce the potential for injury check the area around the patient and device prior to utilizing the Chair Swivel function e Keep hands and fingers clear from beneath the patient surface when swiveling the chair to avoid possible injury Vizavue User Manual 14686 B Page 16 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Use In
21. oduct in the lowest reasonable height when moving e To reduce the risk of a potential fall due to product instability only rotate the Chair Swivel when in the chair position e Verify the area around the chair is free of impediments before articulating the chair to prevent injury or equipment damage e To reduce the potential for injury check the area around the patient and device prior to utilizing the Chair Swivel function e The battery should be periodically inspected for damage Replace the battery if necessary Vizavue User Manual 14686 B Page 5 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Safety Warnings amp Cautions e Keep hands and feet clear from beneath the patient surface when placing into chair or flat position to avoid possible injury e Keep hands and fingers clear from beneath the patient surface when swiveling the chair to avoid possible injury e Keep feet clear from beneath the foot section when placing into the chair position or lowering the height when in the chair function to avoid possible injury e Keep hands clear of the foot rest hinges during operation e Sitting solely on the patient foot rest when in the table position can result in device instability Do not allow a patient to sit solely on the foot rest when in the table position e Standing solely on the patient foot rest when in the chair position may result in device instability Do not allow a patient to stand solely on the foot rest when in the chair position
22. r electrical equipment to make sure they operate as intended Vizavue User Manual 14686 Page 6 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Intended Use The Vizavue chair is intended to be used in an environment where fluoroscopy ultrasound and other such diagnostic equipment is present including hospitals outpatient facilities and doctor s offices The product is intended to be used by healthcare professionals trained to use the product who possess the ability to operate the product safely The product is capable of attaining a chair or table position to accommodate use with protocols requiring upright semi prone and prone positions In the upright position both lateral and frontal images may be obtained The product s movements are controlled both manually and electronically via the table hand wand The product is not intended for use in oxygen rich environments Safety Features e This product is equipped with multiple automated safety features to prevent danger or damage during use The entire system is electrically isolated to UL IEC 60601 1 and CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 hospital safety standards e The actuator assemblies are current overload protected If overloaded the actuators will stop and reset automatically e The sealed hand wand operates the actuators by directing small amounts of low voltage D C current to the control box All of the actuator drives are equipped with internal limit switches which automatically prevent over extension
23. sician e Do not modify this equipment without authorization of the manufacturer e Equipment should only be serviced by authorized personnel e Do not use in an oxygen rich environment e Do not leave patient unattended while using the table e To reduce the risk of electrical shock grounding reliability can only be achieved when the equipment is connected to an equivalent receptacle marked hospital only or hospital grade e f damage has occurred to the power cord immediately remove the cord from service Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death e lf damage has occurred to the battery immediately remove the battery from service Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death e Removal of secured covers may increase the risk of electrical shock Refer servicing to qualified personnel e The potential for electrical shock exists with electrical equipment Failure to follow facility protocols may cause death or serious injury e Ensure the patient is properly secured prior to using the equipment e To reduce the risk of a potential injury lock casters before using equipment e Once the table and patient have been properly positioned for the procedure ensure the casters are locked and the hand wand is placed in a safe position to prevent unwanted contact and unwanted movement of the table surface during the procedure e To reduce the risk of the product becoming unbalanced always have the pr
24. structions Adjusting Seat Height The seat height is adjusted by the hand wand control The minimum seat height is 19 when the seat is in the center position but is limited to approximately 28 while rotated 90 left or right to protect against equipment damage and injury Press and hold the applicable hand wand control to adjust the seat height Adjusting Fowler and Calf Angles The fowler and calf sections may be adjusted independently or simultaneously Press and hold the applicable hand wand control to independently adjust the fowler Press and hold the applicable hand wand control to independently adjust the calf Press and hold the applicable hand wand control to simultaneously adjust the fowler and calf AS WARNING e Verify the area around the chair is free of impediments before articulating the chair to prevent injury or equipment damage e Keep feet clear from beneath the foot section when placing into the chair position or lowering the height when in the chair function to avoid possible injury e Keep hands and feet clear from beneath the patient surface when placing into chair or flat position to avoid possible injury Vizavue User Manual 14686 B Page 17 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Use Instructions Using the Foot Rest The foot rest may be lifted to help the patient get closer to the seat for entry onto the product Lift the foot rest fully The foot rest will lock in the up position Pu
25. sure there are no side loads on the seat when pulling the release lever The rotation release lever is The locking pin may be difficult to pull binding AS WARNING e Do not modify this equipment without authorization of the manufacturer e Removal of secured covers may increase the risk of electrical shock Refer servicing to qualified personnel e The battery should be periodically inspected for damage Replace the battery if necessary Vizavue User Manual 14686 B Page 29 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Specifications Model Number 5500 Vizavue Procedure Chair Product Attributes ATTRIBUTE SPECIFICATION Surface Length 79 1 Table position Seat Height Seat Back Width 15 with swing away fowler open 26 with swing away fowler closed Seat Rotation 90 left 0 90 right Maximum Patient Weight 600lb Product Weight 365lb Environmental Conditions Range for Storage and Transport Ambient Temperature 5 to 40 C 10 to 50 C 20 to 90 30 C 20 to 90 30 C not condensing not condensing Atmospheric Pressure 800 to 1060 hPa 800 to 1060 hPa Upholstery ATTRIBUTE SPECIFICATION Calitomia Technical Bulletin 117 ATTRIBUTE Range for Use Relative Humidity Viny D O T FAR 25 853 and FMVSS302 y Port of NY Boston F D Code Vizavue User Manual 14686 B Page 30 of 34 CRO 2015 0066 Specifications Power Requirements ATTRIBUTE SPECIFICATION Electrical Vizavu

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