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Zitzi  

Starfish Pro

User manual

 

User manual, mounting and adjustment instructions,  

service, maintenance and reconditioning

Summary of Contents for Zitzi Starfish Pro

Page 1: ...EN ver 2 2 2021 12 21 Zitzi Starfish Pro User manual User manual mounting and adjustment instructions service maintenance and reconditioning ...

Page 2: ...2 User manual Zitzi Starfish Pro www anatomicsitt com 46 11 16 18 00 ...

Page 3: ...ore use 10 Restrictions 11 Remaining risks 12 Approved combinations 12 Divergency Incidents 12 Technical data Performance 13 Adaptation and customization 14 Mounting and adjustment instructions 15 Chassis 16 Seat part 20 Abduction Adduction support 21 Table of contents Back 22 Hip angle 23 Tilt of the seat unit 24 Hip support 25 Armrest back 26 Armrest chassis 27 Standard table 28 Support table 28...

Page 4: ...ured by Anatomic Sitt i Norrköping AB Postal address Anatomic Sitt AB Box 6137 SE 600 06 Norrköping Street address Anatomic Sitt AB Terminalgatan 1 SE 603 61 Norrköping Phone 46 11 161800 Email info anatomicsitt com Webb anatomicsitt com Instructions movies youtube com anatomicsitt Follow us on facebook com anatomicsitt Eudamed registration number SRN SE MF 000002240 Manufacturer Customization ...

Page 5: ...vice Save the user guide manual for future reference New editions are available for download from our website www anatomicsitt com Information about the latest revision can be found on the front page along with the date Correspondence marking The product label and its packaging contains the reference number REF and serial number SN for main products or batch number LOT for accessories These number...

Page 6: ...ing The symbol indicates instructions and tips which makes it easier when using the product Indicates the manufacturing batch number so that batch can be identified Indicates that the operating instruc tions should always be read before use Web address indicates where the document is located electronically Indicates that the user manual should be read to obtain important safety information about e...

Page 7: ...w anatomicsitt com 46 11 16 18 00 Product labeling Type of product Product group Product name UDI carrier Max loadweight incl user Label for main product Type of product Product group groups Product name UDI carrier Label for accessories ...

Page 8: ... a risk assessment before use Safety precautions Warnings and precautions Settings may only be done by qualified professionals It is only permitted to make settings in the manner described in this user manual Check the function of the product before handing it over to the user Adjustments may only be made in the way described in this instructions for use After all mounting and adjustment or servic...

Page 9: ...l surfaces Always lift in the chassis never in the seat Never do service while using the product Note that if the user grabs objects outside the aid or leans too far out of the aid a center of gravity shift can occur which can lead to an increased risk of tipping Never overload the device see section Restrictions for the current maximum load The castors can collide with the footplate in some cases...

Page 10: ...ached to the chassis Check the stability of the product Check the function of any anti tip devices Check the function of the brakes Check the condition of the wheels and that they are fastened Check the product s moving functions such as back angle tilt height adjustment etc regarding mobility and locking Check the condition and adjustment of wires for tilt and back angle Check belts and harnesses...

Page 11: ...e operating instructions are followed The actual service life can however vary depending on how frequently and intensively the product is used but is a maximum of 10 years Gas piston Gas piston should be used regularly to maintain its function If the product is not used the gas piston should be activated at least once every 6 months Further they should be stored so that the piston rod is placed fa...

Page 12: ...essories fitted Approved combinations In order for the product to retain its CE marking the aid may only be provided with accessories and spare parts supplied by Anatomic Sitt AB See the product s order form for possible accessories and exploded view of spare parts Divergency Incidents If the product is unusable product contact your aids center or dealer manufacturer If a serious incident occurs i...

Page 13: ...lt 5 to 30 5 to 30 5 to 30 Hip Back angle 10 to 35 10 to 35 10 to 30 Chassis width H 540 mm 540 mm 590 mm Chassis length I 690 mm 690 mm 790 mm Wheels 100 mm 100 mm 100 mm Floor clearance 65 mm 65 mm 65 mm Approx weight incl headrest footrest armrest 31 kg 33 kg 35 kg Max user weight Man chassi 150 kg 150 kg 150 kg Max user weight Hydraulic El 150 kg 150 kg 150 kg Seat parts mounted in the outer t...

Page 14: ...CE marking The footrest profile may be shortened to fit the user better The length of the armrest profile may be shortened to better fit the user The length of the backrest profile may be shortened The profile must never be shorter than all brackets for the back plate can be mounted on The urine protection can be cut to the desired length Risk analysis Note that a risk assessment always should be ...

Page 15: ... 16 18 00 Mounting and adjustment instructions Mounting must always be done by qualified personnel technicians at an aidcenter or equivalent Instruct the user and or other people close to the user about the product s functions so that the aid can be used safely ...

Page 16: ...and slide the seat to the desired height Be sure to push down the seat firmly in the slots Finish by tightening the lever A firmly Chassis C Height adjustable chassis gas piston The seatpart is height adjustable to reach any desired height You adjust the height by stepping on the pump handle Make shore that you step on the pump handle with smooth movements so that the adjustment is comfortable for...

Page 17: ...lure don t let the battery run out of power completely Connections Connect hand control D1 to control box G Connect battery cable H1 to control box and the battery H2 Actuator cable L1 L2 is used between the control box and the actuator F The connection cable J1 is plugged in the control box Use cable ties to attache the cable to the chassis frame in a way that the contact J2 is faced down to avoi...

Page 18: ...rol box CA40 The control box has a LED light indication A for mains or battery operation LED colour Indication Green Connected to mains Orange Battery ON activated by hand or foot control The system is working No LED light Battery ON not activated by hand or foot control or control box not connected to mains Battery BA21 Duty cycle 5 1 minute continuous use followed by 19 minutes not in use Chargi...

Page 19: ...d before use If the battery is completely discharged the charging will be started at a very small rate to protect the battery In this case the yellow LED will be flashing If the battery does not stop flashing and start charging normally within 12 hours LED solid yellow the battery is defect and must be replaced Follow the disposal instructions Safety feature The battery contains several mechanisms...

Page 20: ...ction adduction of the legs is easy to adjust Take away the cover to access the screws Adjustment of the seat depth abduction Release the screws A then the seat parts can be adjusted by hand Adjust the seat part Lock the screws firmly when you are done with the adjustment Seat part Be careful not to adjust the screws all the way out A A ...

Page 21: ...es through the lines on the support Mount the screws through the lines in to the holes Adjustment Release a little bit on the screws A so that You are able to slide the support sideways Adjust the support to desired location and then fix the screws firmly A When dismounting abduction adduction support replace the screws with the shorter ones included in the footrest bracket ...

Page 22: ... to desired height and fix the screws B firmly Roughly adjust the height of the trunk support by releasing the four screws C that attach into the profile Attach to desired height and fix the screws firmly C The trunk support can now be tweaked through releasing the lever knobs D Adjust the trunk supports to your desired position and then fix the lever knobs firmly D Back A B B C D D ...

Page 23: ...re to have a secure grip of the driving handle at the same time push the trigger to the gas spring B Adjust the back to the desired angle and release the trigger B Fix the security knob firmly when you are finish A Hip angle A B Make sure the wires for the trigger to the gas piston always moves freely after adjustment Remember to tighten the safety lever ...

Page 24: ...dle at the same time push the trigger for the gas spring A Adjust the seat to desired angle and release the trigger A Make sure to have the patient under supervision at all time when doing the adjustment so that the patient does not squeeze or get hurt Tilt of the seat unit A Make sure the wires for the trigger to the gas piston always moves freely after adjustment ...

Page 25: ...cket to the back section must be removed by removing the screws E Then insert the railpins into the hip support bracket F and slide it up to the desired height under the arm rest bracket Tighten the screws G Mount the back brace A to the back section and tighten the screws Mount the back section to the frame and tighten the screws B C and D Screw the back plate with the screws E into the back brac...

Page 26: ...the lever knob B Adjust to desired width Then fix the lever knob firmly Depth adjustment Release the lever knob C Adjust to desired position Then fix the lever knob firmly Taking off and on the armrest Release the lever knob B Remove the armrest by pulling sideways To put on the armreast put in the armrest in the holder to desired position and tighten the lever knob B firmly The width of the armre...

Page 27: ...rmrest The armrests are swing away Pull the armrest to the side and up Then twist the support away from the chassis until the support attach into the next hem Mounting on a hydraul electric chassis The armrest shall be mounted on the side plate A Mount the screws B through the centered holes on the plate and in to the threaded holes on the armrest Folding of the armrest The armrests are swing away...

Page 28: ...es located under the padding The locking lever is mounted in the center hole as default To change the mounting hole you must first lift the back end of the padding The hole markings on the rear edge shows the size of the table Standard table fits only armrest from back Do not lift the front of the table Mounting the table Put the table on the armrest plates B and adjust width and depth of the armr...

Page 29: ...atient adjust to desired position A Fix all of the screws and the lever knob firmly and mount the protection cap back on the profile The headrest is easy to release Loosen the lever knob C to be able to take away the headrest C B A Release the screws A enough to be able to slide in the rim sprints B into the profile C Adjust to desired height and fix the screws firmly A Driving handle C A B Make s...

Page 30: ... pic 1 Bracket or pipe Mounting with Tri glide method pic 3 Adjustment Seat the patient in the seat and release the socket head screw according to position B C pic 1 Adjust the arms so that the angle of force on the upper mounting points ends up in the same height as the shoulders Attach the screw according to position B pic 1 Adjust to desired width by angling the hardware to the right or left ma...

Page 31: ...the wheel see picture Pull up the brake handle to release the brake Wheels A Assembly Mount the straps in each loop Adjustment Pull the belt on both sides of the buckle to get the buckle centered Adjust the pads to give the best pressure release If the straps is too long cut the straps you don t need and burn the end Bracket or pipe Hipbelt ...

Page 32: ...ever knob B Adjust to desired angle Fix the lever knob firmly A 1 B 3 Fixed footrest mounting To be able to height adjust the footrest loosen the lever knob A enough to be able to slide on the profile Then adjust to desired height Fix the lever knob firmly To be able to adjust the angle by the foot loosen the screw B Adjust to desired angle and fix the screw B firmly To avoid the risk of footrest ...

Page 33: ...st to desired angle and then tighten the screw B firmly Flexible footrest adapter To adjust the height of the footrest loosen the screw D and then adjust to desired height Fix the screw firmly D To Adjust the angle by the foot loosen the screw C Adjust to desired angle and then fix the screw firmly Swivel adapter To adjust the footrest in height loosen the lever knob A and then adjust to desired h...

Page 34: ...then pull the footrest down and off Mount the calf support through sliding the rim sprint C in the profile adjust to desired height and fix the screws firmly E Then mount the footrest back Height adjustment of calf sup port To adjust the height of the calf support loosen the screws E then adjust to desired height Fix the screws firmly E Width adjustment of calf support To adjust the width of the c...

Page 35: ...ger hole in the chassis and the stop screw enters the smaller hole on the tip guard without piercing If the stop screw passes through screw it in slightly more If the screw is too long screwed in so it does not prevent the antitipper from rotating screw it out slightly Continue to hold the antitipper in the same place and now lead screw A through tray B and the wheel and through the antitipper and...

Page 36: ...micsitt com 46 11 16 18 00 Mounting of the pot Mount the pot by sliding it in the lines A under the seatpart from the rear Slide the pot all the way in until it stops against the front pipe Potty A Don t tilt the chair when the pot has been used ...

Page 37: ... the bottom of the pot Urine protection with strap Mount the urine protection by wedging it down between the leg parts and put the strap around the frame tube for better positioning of the urine protection Measure the correct height of the urine protection so it fits the patient If the pot is being used cut off the material in the bottom of the urine protection so that the bottom rests on the bott...

Page 38: ...anual and works as intended Check the settings of the product and its accessories so that the user has a correct sitting position After all assembly adjustment or service work all knobs fastening screws and nuts should be checked and tightened Check that the aid is correctly balanced to ensure that any risk of tipping is excluded If defects are noticed do not use the product Contact your distribut...

Page 39: ...k the condition of the wheels and that they are fastened Check the product s moving functions such as back angle tilt height adjustment etc regarding mobility and locking Check the condition and adjustment of wires for tilt and back angle Check belts and harnesses for wear function and attachment If defects are noticed do not use the product Contact your distributor of the aid for action Care The ...

Page 40: ... the anti tip devices work Check the function of the brakes Function test and lubricate all moving parts such as joints wires wheels knobs etc Use suitable oil or lubricant eg CRC 5 56 Teflon spray etc Check the product s moving functions such as backrest angle sitting position height adjustment etc in terms of adjustment possibilities mobility and locking Check that the pistons lock in the select...

Page 41: ...ning and belts harnesses Padding is a consumable item and should be replaced if necessary The padding can be machine washed at a maximum of 60 C However the drum of the machine should be so large that the padding does not lose its shape nor should the padding be centrifuged The padding should be air dried should NOT be tumble dried centrifuged or dried in a drying cabinet Belts and harnesses can b...

Page 42: ...k that all screws and nuts are tight Make sure that the instructions for use and all original labels are included with the new prescription Labels stickers If you need new labels and stickers contact Anatomic Sitt For its placement on the aid see www anatomicsitt com where you will also find manual for use Repair paint To prevent corrosion damage or improve scratches white repair paint can be orde...

Page 43: ... headrest so that it locks Armrest Check the height depth and width adjustments of the armrests Check the armrest brackets so that they lock properly Other accessories Check all parts for wear replace if necessary Check locks and adjustment options Electrical functions Check that actuator and battery are properly mounted and in good condition Check that cables connectors and sealing rings are inta...

Page 44: ...natomicsitt com 46 11 16 18 00 A used part or product should be dismantled and discarded The parts should be separated by material type and taken to a recycling station Batteries and gaspiston should be sorted as hazardous material Recycling ...

Page 45: ... Provide a shipping address a contact person and a phone number Form for complaints can be downloaded from our website Pack the dry and clean product well to protect it from any shocks during transport Do not forget to write down the shipment number or similar on your documents This is so that you can track the shipment if something should happen during transport Returns Incorrectly ordered or inc...

Page 46: ...00 In this version of the user manuals the following changes have been made Correspondence marking Description of the product label location Hip support Supplementary text and picture Armrests New warning box Revision list ver 2 0 2020 06 11 ver 2 1 2021 05 26 Revision ...

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