LOCO-311 LOCOMOTOR RotastandSOLO User Instructions

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LOCO-311 LOCOMOTOR Rotastand.SOLOUser InstructionsENSURE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE READ AND FULLY UNDERSTOOD BEFORE USE.PLEASE KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE LEFT WITH THE USER OF THE LOCOMOTOR ROTA STANDTO CONSULT AS REQUIRED.The Rotastand.SOLO is packed in a strong purpose built carton, to ensure safe delivery. Pleaseretain the carton if possible. Inside this carton you will find the Rotastand.SOLO andinstructions.1.Getting Started with your Locomotor Rotastand.SOLO1.1. Remove all items from the carton.1.2. Identify the items against the packing list.2.Assembly of your Locomotor Rotastand.SOLO (See diagram)2.1. The Rotastand.SOLO comes fully assembled and ready to use3.Using the Locomotor ROTA STAND .3.1. The Rotastand.SOLO has been designed to allow staff to transfer a patient/client from oneseated position to another. Before a transfer can take place staff should satisfy themselves throughan appropriate risk assessment that the patient/client is able to bear weight independently3.2. Before using your Rotastand.SOLO adjust the height of the handlebar and the shin pad to suit thepatient/client. The shin pad can be moved up or down by 40mm by removing the two fixing screwsand attaching it using the two alternative fixing holes. The Rotastand.SOLO can be manoeuvredon its rear wheels and brought to position in front of the patient/client. Assist the patient/client to thefront of their chair, ready to stand and place the patient/client’s feet on the non slip foot plate andgently wheel the Rotastand.SOLO up to the patient/client on its central wheels. TheRotastand.SOLO should end up with the patient/client’s shins firmly against the shin pad.Select Healthcare (UK) LtdUnit 2 Albert Road, RushdenNorthants, NN10 0BUTel: 01933 411729 Fax: 01933 410213Page 129/01/2015Designed and Developed by: Proto Magic Innovations LtdROTA solo operating and service instructions V133

LOCO-311 LOCOMOTOR Rotastand.SOLOFrom this position ensure stabilising bar is fully extended and encourage the patient/client, using thehandlebar, to pull themselves into a standing position. The nurse/carer should position themselvesat the side of the patient/client with one hand on the handlebar bar ready to assist if required. Oncein a standing position, ensure stabilising bar is fully retracted and gently rotate theRotastand.SOLO to the position required ensure stabilising bar is fully extended beforeencouraging the patient/client to sit, reversing the above procedure.3.3. The Rotastand7SOLO can also be used in the same way as a conventional Rotastand. In thisway the carer would counterbalance the Rotastand7SOLO from the front by holding the handlebar, and placing a foot on the base plate as the patient/client brings themselves to a standingposition. The stabilising bar is thus not needed to perform this transferNB ALL PATIENT HANDLING TASKS SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT AFTER A FULL RISKASSESSMENT OF THE PATIENT AND THE ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH THE TASK IS TO BECARRIED OUT.4.Maintaining and Cleaning your Locomotor Rotastand.SOLO.4.1. Cleaning, Wash with detergent and hot water, then dry thoroughly.4.2 Decontaminate during general use with Universal sanitising wipes4.3 Decontaminate before reissue with 70% isopropyl alcohol or 10,000 ppm chlorine solution or drysuperheated steam vapour cleaning. No other methods are approved or recommended pleasecontact sales if more advice is needed.4.4 Before every use always ensure that the handlebar and knee pad height adjustment means are fullytightened and that the brake is functional. Always be vigilant and check for damage4.5 Annual servicing is recommended. See service instructions.4.6 Warranted .for 12 months5. Some Do's and Don'ts.5.1. DO ensure that you have read these instructions and understood them fully, including the glossaryof symbols in the bottom of these instructions5.2. DO ensure that you carry out an inspection of the Locomotor Rotastand.SOLO on a regularbasis.5.3. DON'T let children play with the Locomotor Rotastand.SOLO.5.4. DON'T exceed the safe working load of a 200kgs person (31 stones).5.5. Always ensure stabilising bar is fully extended before standing or sitting a clientTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSAFE WORKING LOADOVERALL LENGTHWIDTHHEIGHTWEIGHTCONSTRUCTION200KgMin 520mm Max 730mm520mmMin 890mm Max 1340mm14.5KgNylon coated stainless steel & mild steelGLOSSARYAttention consult accompanying documents before use.Select Healthcare (UK) LtdUnit 2 Albert Road, RushdenNorthants, NN10 0BUTel: 01933 411729 Fax: 01933 410213Page 229/01/2015Designed and Developed by: Proto Magic Innovations LtdROTA solo operating and service instructions V133

LOCO-311 LOCOMOTOR Rotastand.SOLOAnnual service procedure.1 Check main constructionCheck all the welds for cracks and damageCheck all the frame work for any signs of mechanical damageIf any cracks or damage is detected then QUARANTINE the product and contact Service atSelect Healthcare on Tel 01933 411 729Select Healthcare (UK) LtdUnit 2 Albert Road, RushdenNorthants, NN10 0BUTel: 01933 411729 Fax: 01933 410213Page 329/01/2015Designed and Developed by: Proto Magic Innovations LtdROTA solo operating and service instructions V133

LOCO-311 LOCOMOTOR Rotastand.SOLO2 FinishesCheck the coating for damage. Replace parts if damage is sufficient to cause loss of function ora cleaning hazard3 Worn partsCheck the wheels for wear, replace if damaged or the tyres worn more than 50%Check the knee pad for wear or tear damage, Replace if damagedCheck handlebar adjustment screw for wear and function, Replace if thread is worn or damagedCheck brake for wear and function, replace if wornCheck non slip foot pads for wear and damage, replace if worn or damagedCheck the non slip pad on the stabiliser bar, replace if worn4 FixingsCheck all fixings are tightened to 5 NMReplace nyloc nuts if loose or damaged Replace fixings if damaged or wornSelect Healthcare (UK) LtdUnit 2 Albert Road, RushdenNorthants, NN10 0BUTel: 01933 411729 Fax: 01933 410213Page 429/01/2015Designed and Developed by: Proto Magic Innovations LtdROTA solo operating and service instructions V133

LOCO-311 LOCOMOTOR Rotastand.SOLOSelect Healthcare (UK) LtdUnit 2 Albert Road, RushdenNorthants, NN10 0BUTel: 01933 411729 Fax: 01933 410213Page 529/01/2015Designed and Developed by: Proto Magic Innovations LtdROTA solo operating and service instructions V133

LOCO-311 LOCOMOTOR Rotastand.SOLO5 Test the productCheck that the disc is free to rotate, if not check whyIf the disc has a gritty rotation then take the disc off by removing the screw and top hat bush.Use a soft clean cloth to clean the two mating surfaces. If the mating surfaces are badlydamaged then replace the parts as required.Stand on the Rota Stand and rotate it checking that the rear wheels clear the floor and discrotates freely. Replace disc if damaged or function is impaired.Check that the yellow stabiliser bar is free to move in and out, clean the moving parts if requiredSelect Healthcare (UK) LtdUnit 2 Albert Road, RushdenNorthants, NN10 0BUTel: 01933 411729 Fax: 01933 410213Page 629/01/2015Designed and Developed by: Proto Magic Innovations LtdROTA solo operating and service instructions V133

Select Healthcare (UK) Ltd Designed and Developed by: Proto Magic Innovations Ltd Unit 2 Albert Road, Rushden Northants, NN10 0BU Tel: 01933 411729 Fax: 01933 410213 29/

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