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TR 900 - Specific Safety Instructions; Mobile Bath Lift Safety Guidelines; Patient Handling Safety; Unattended Patient Warning

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Hygiene Equipment
Designed for People
16
Safety instructions
If you have questions regarding the operation or maintenance of your TR900 and cannot find the answer in
this manual, please contact us.
- When using the TR 900 together with our Mobile bath lift TR 9650 the patient must be seated
comfortably on the chair and/or stretcher, with the safety belts securely attached. Safety belts must
be maintained in good condition.
- Raise the stretcher/chair to ensure clearance of all body parts over the tub. This to avoid pinching
injuries between the tub rim and chair/stretcher.
- Before raising or lowering the tub, make sure that the patient hands firmly grasps the stabilizing bar or
that the patient arms are crossed over the chest. This to avoid pinching injuries between tub rim and
chair/stretcher frame.
- Wipe beneath stretcher/chair to prevent water dripping on the floor.
- Always physically check the water temperature before and during bathing and showering to ensure
that the thermostatic mixer is working properly.
- The thermostatic mixer is factory pre-set at maximum 43°under ideal installation conditions.
Warning
Never leave the patient unattended
Warning
Always check the water temperature by hand before using the shower on the patient to
prevent patients from being scalded or shocked by cold/hot water.
Warning
Always disconnect the electricity before attempting any service or repair.
Warning
The TR 900 shall not be used in any way that varies from the safety precautions and operating
procedures described in this manual. The equipment shall not be operated by anyone until the
user has read and understands the Operating manual.