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Brand | Arjo |
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Model | Tenor |
Category | Lifting Systems |
Language | English |
General advice to read the manual before operating the product.
Defines the purpose and limitations of the Tenor lift.
States the expected lifespan of the Tenor and its components.
Procedure for reporting serious incidents involving the medical device.
Guidance on selecting and using bariatric slings with the Tenor.
Lists and identifies the main components of the Tenor lift.
Explains the operation of the control handset and other controls.
Explains the automatic stop feature for preventing obstructions.
Describes the overheating warning and function.
Explains how to read the battery level indicator.
Details the operation of the powered chassis legs.
Explains how to operate the castor brakes.
Explains the purpose of the hour/cycle meter.
Refers to the scale's operation.
Refers to the preventive maintenance schedule for pre-use checks.
Steps for unpacking and preparing the battery and lift.
Important considerations before interacting with the resident.
Detailed steps for lifting a resident from a chair.
Instructions for safely returning a resident to a chair.
Step-by-step guide for lifting a resident from a bed.
Instructions for returning a resident to a bed.
Guide for lifting a resident who has fallen to the floor.
Guidance on transporting a resident with the Tenor.
Recommendations for professional servicing and maintenance.
Procedures for cleaning and disinfecting the Tenor and accessories.
Guidance on cleaning and handling slings.
Advice on disposing of equipment and accessories.
Explains the meaning of various labels on the Tenor.
Explains common symbols used in the manual and on the product.
Lists the weight of different parts of the Tenor.
Specifies the maximum weight the Tenor can lift.
Details the electrical specifications of the Tenor.
Specifies operating and storage environmental conditions.
Guidelines for disposing of the product and its components.
Specifies the noise levels of the Tenor.
Provides detailed physical dimensions of the Tenor.
Addresses issues when the lift is completely non-functional.
Discusses slow lift operation and its potential causes.
Covers issues with lift movement or chassis operation.
Addresses issues affecting both control methods.
Explains how to resolve chassis leg opening issues due to obstruction.
Discusses issues related to electromagnetic compatibility.
Addresses sudden or unintended movements of the lift.
Explains the meaning of the overheat warning.
Tasks caregivers must perform for safe operation and maintenance.
Maintenance tasks specifically for the Tenor unit.
Maintenance checks requiring qualified personnel.
Declares compliance with standards for electromagnetic emissions.
Declares compliance with standards for electromagnetic immunity.