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Arjohuntleigh Carendo User Manual

Arjohuntleigh Carendo
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Carendo
...with people in mind
04.CC.01_23GB • 12/2016
Instructions for Use

Questions and Answers:

Arjohuntleigh Carendo Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandArjohuntleigh
ModelCarendo
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Intended Use and Equipment Lifetime

Intended Use Details

Specifies the intended applications and environments for the Carendo chair.

Safety Instructions

Explosion and Fire Hazard Warning

Warns against using the equipment in oxygen-rich environments or near heat sources.

Entrapment Hazard Warnings

Alerts to risks of entrapment for patient and caregiver body parts during movement.

Tipping and Falling Hazard Warnings

Advises against use on slopes/holes and ensures proper patient positioning and brake application.

Preparations for Use

Actions Before First Use

Steps to follow before using the product for the very first time.

Actions Before Every Use

Daily checks and preparations before each use of the equipment.

Parts Designation

Component Identification List

Lists and identifies all components of the Carendo shower and toilet chair.

Product Description and Functions

Reclined and Leg Support Functions

Explains the reclined position and leg support movement for patient comfort and care.

Lifting and Care Raiser Functions

Details the high/low lifting capability and the Care Raiser function for hygiene.

Chair Operation Features

Safety Belt Usage and Inspection

Critical guidance on securing the patient and inspecting the safety belt for damage.

Control and Accessories

Hand Control Operation and Functions

Explains the buttons and operational capabilities of the hand control unit.

Power and Seating Components

Emergency Operations and Storage

Emergency Lowering and Stop Functions

Instructions for emergency chair lowering and stopping all functions.

Bedpan System

Independent Patient Transfers

Transfers from Standing or Walking Frame

Step-by-step guide for assisting independent patients from standing or walking frames.

Transfers from Wheelchair

Detailed procedure for moving independent patients from a wheelchair to the chair.

Assisting to Stand Up

Instructions for helping an independent patient transition from sitting to standing.

Dependent Patient Transfers

Using a Passive Lift

Detailed steps for transferring dependent patients with a passive lift.

Dependent Patient Transfers (Continued)

Transfer to the Shower

Transfer to the Toilet

Home Care Environment

Cleaning and Disinfection

Battery Management

Caregiver Maintenance Schedule

Qualified Personnel Maintenance

Troubleshooting Guide

Lift Lowering and Alarm Issues

Solutions for lift lowering problems and beeping alarms, including battery charging.

Battery Performance Issues

Guidance for addressing reduced battery life and indicator warnings, suggesting battery replacement.

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