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Return To Table Of Contents Important Information IMPORTANT INFORMATION Scope and Purpose of This Manual This manual covers complete instructions for the installation, operation, and normal care of the 413 Lithotomy Chair. It is intended that this manual be used by any medical personnel responsible for operating the chair during a medical procedure/exam, or performing operator level maintenance. No repair information is included in this manual as no repairs are authorized at the operator level.
Return To Table Of Contents Explanation of Safety Symbols and Notes Important Information DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. The DANGER symbol is limited to the most extreme situations. WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
Return To Table Of Contents Important Information Installation Duty cycle: motor run time - 15 seconds ON, 5 minutes OFF Keep dry Fragile. Handle with care. Maximum stacking height of palleted units Type B, Applied Part. Indicates minimum and maximum storage temperatures Protective earth ground Transportation and Storage Conditions • Ambient Temperature Range:....................+5° C to +38° C (+41° F to +100° F) •Relative Humidity:.......................................
Return To Table Of Contents Installing Foot Supports - Units With Permanently Mounted Foot Supports To allow passage through 30" doorways, Model 413's are shipped without the foot supports installed. The foot supports are shipped in the individual box found on the shipping skid. Installation Remove the foot supports from the protective package. Open the bag containing two 3/8 - 16 x 11/14" and two 3/8 - 16 x 4" socket head cap screws. There is a 5/16" AlIen wrench supplied for screw installation.
Return To Table Of Contents Installing / Removing Foot Supports - Units With Detachable Foot Supports Installation To allow passage through 30" doorways, Model 413's are shipped without the foot supports installed. The foot supports are shipped in the individual box found on the shipping skid. To install a detachable foot support (A, Fig. 3), pull outward slightly on release knob (B, Fig. 3) and slide foot support into bracket (C, Fig. 3). Release the release knob (B, Fig.
Return To Table Of Contents Leveling On level floors it is not necessary to stabilize the unit. If the chair seems unstable or rocks, install the two leveling screws included in the arm/leg support hardware package. Holes for the leveling screw are located at both rear corners of the chair (C, Fig. 2). By adjusting these pads in and out, a level, solid installation can be achieved on uneven floors. Installation Drainage Pan A stainless steel drainage pan is located under the chair back.
Return To Table Of Contents Electrical Installation The electrical rating for this chair is 230 VAC, 50/60 Hertz, 1.5 Ampere. The grounding plug on the chair's power cord must be inserted into a matching grounded, 230 Volt receptacle. WARNING Features If the chair malfunctions, immediately remove your foot from the footswitch, unplug cord from the wall receptacle and assist the patient from the chair. WARNING EQUIPMENT ALERT Use 230 Volt, 50/60 Hertz alternating current only.
Return To Table Of Contents ACQUIRE ACQUIRE FIGURE 5 RETURN RETURN Features MA299000 NOTE This equipment is not designed for continual operation. If the unit is operated continually, a thermal overload switch will shut off the chair motor. If this occurs, immediately remove your foot from the footswitch. The overload switch will automatically reset after the motor cools.
Return To Table Of Contents WARNING Keep your arms and legs and your patient's arms and legs clear of all moving parts when changing chair positions. Failure to do so could result in personal injury. Manual Features Features Armrests Pivot the armrests upward by lifting the arm. To lower the arm past the neutral position, lightly lift the arm and depress the release button (A, Fig. 6). To return the arm to the neutral position, lift the arm upward until the release button snaps back into position.
Return To Table Of Contents Footrest The padded footrest may be pulled out and lifted up to extend the top to 72 3/4" in the table and trendelenburg positions. To extend the footrest, grasp the wire bail (A, Fig. 7) and pull the bail outward. With the bail depressed, pull the footrest out of the seat section. Features A MA299400 FIGURE 7 To bring the footrest level with the seat section, grasp the upholstered front of the footrest and lift it up as shown in Fig. 8.
Return To Table Of Contents Features MA299300 FIGURE 8 Paper Roll A 16" wide x 3" diameter paper roll can be stored conveniently in the back section as well as under the seat. Access the back paper roll area by turning the latch counter clockwise and opening the cover. Place the paper roll in the stainless steel trough and insert the paper through the slot in the cover (see Fig. 9).
Return To Table Of Contents A B Operation MA299900 FIGURE 9 OPERATION Patient Positioning Table Position 1. To attain the table position from a chair position, have patients put their feet in the foot supports. 2. Depress the left side of the pedal marked “Acquire” and hold down until the seat is horizontal. If desired, extend the footrest, and raise or lower the chair arms. Trendelenburg Position 1.
Return To Table Of Contents EQUIPMENT ALERT Do not hold the control pedal down after the chair has reached the maximum tilt. Operation of the chair for an extended period of time at this position will overheat the motor. 2. To return to the chair position from the table or trendelenburg position, retract the footrest to its stored position. Depress the right side of the switch marked “Return” and hold down until the chair stops automatically in the chair position. Lithotomy Position Operation 16 1.
Return To Table Of Contents CLEANING Upholstery The upholstery material used to cover the chair is resistant to most medicinal-type stains, but may be damaged by solvents and dyes. Maintain regular care by wiping daily with a damp cloth or sponge and periodic cleaning with a mild soap and water solution. Remove fluid spilled on the upholstery as quickly as possible. In the case of stain, attempt to remove it with soap and water. Disinfecting Procedure According to Hospital Procedure 1.
Return To Table Of Contents WARNING EQUIPMENT ALERT Failure to perform a periodic inspection could result in personal injury or equipment damage. SPECIFICATIONS Weight Without Shipping Carton ................ 374 lb (169.6 kg) With Shipping Carton ..................... 412 lb (186.9 kg) Shipping Carton ....... 55 in. "L" x 33 in. "W" x 44 in. "H" (139.7 cm x 83.8 cm x 111.7 cm) Dimensions Table Top Length (w/o foot section extended) ................................... 55.5 in. (141.
Return To Table Of Contents LIMITED WARRANTY Scope of Warranty Midmark Corporation (“Midmark”) warrants to the original purchaser its new Alternate Care products and components (except for components not warranted under “Exclusions”) manufactured by Midmark to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service.
Return To Table Of Contents CALLING FOR SERVICE If you are having a problem or have a question, refer to the "Owner Product Identification" page of this manual and call your dealer. Make sure that you have information highlighted on the inside front cover available. If you can't resolve your question or problem with your dealer call the following number: 1-800-Midmark (1-800-643-6275); 8:00 AM until 5:00 PM (Eastern time in the U.S.); Monday thru Friday, except for standard U.S. holidays.
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