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FR601-INS-LAB-RevC20 9

RECLINER OPERATION

The Lumex Series FR601 and FR601H Recliners feature three positions for patient comfort. 
The fourth position is a Trendelenburg (or Shock Position) that must be activated by a 
caregiver. The Trendelenburg Position CANNOT be activated by a patient while in the 
recliner.

First Position (Upright Position)

The first position is the 

Upright Position

. This position is 

ideal for patient transport and can be used to initiate patient 
treatment / therapy.

Second Position (First Recline Position)

The second position is the 

First Recline Position

 and is also 

known as the “TV” position. This position is ideal for patient 
treatment, rest and reading.

To Achieve Second Position / First Recline Position:

•  Reclining by patient: Place hands on armrests and push 

body against recliner back to recline yourself to desired 
position. To bring yourself up, place hands on armrests 
and pull yourself up while leaning your body forward, 
away from the recliner back, while at the same time 
pushing down evenly on the footrest with your legs.

•  Reclining by caregiver: Standing on either side of the 

recliner, grasp the armrest with one hand and the push 
handle with the other hand. Push back on push handle to 
recline. To return, grasp push handle and pull forward to 
raise the recliner’s back.

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  NOTICE: DO NOT use the footrest by itself to 

return the recliner to an upright position from any 

recline position. Doing so may damage the recliner 

mechanism. Follow the instructions above to operate 

the recliner.

Third Position (Second Recline Position)

The third position is the 

Second Recline Position

 and is also known as the “Full Recline” 

position. This position is ideal for patient treatment, rest and reading.

To Achieve Third Position / Second Recline Position:

•  Reclining by patient: From the First Recline Position, continue to push against the 

back by placing your hands on armrests and continue to recline yourself to the Second 
Recline Position. To bring yourself up, place hands on armrest and pull yourself up while 
leaning your body forward away from the recliner back while at the same time pushing 
down evenly on the footrest with your legs.

•  Reclining by caregiver: Standing on either side of the recliner, grasp the armrest with 

one hand and push handle with the other hand. Push back on push handle to recline. To 
return, grasp push handle and pull forward to raise the recliner back.

Upright Position

First Recline Position

(TV Position)

Second Recline Position

(Full Recline Position)

Trendelenburg Position

(Shock Position)

Trendelenburg

activation pedal

Summary of Contents for Lumex FR601 Series

Page 1: ...at and Massage Function Assembly and Operating Instructions IMPORTANT READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING YOUR LUMEX FR601 FR601H SERIES CLINICAL CARE RECLINER WITH PIVOT ARM SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE...

Page 2: ...SITION 10 PIVOT ARM OPERATION 11 OPEN THE PIVOT ARM 11 CLOSE THE PIVOT ARM 11 FOOTPLATE OPERATION 12 HEAT AND MASSAGE UNIT SETUP INSTRUCTIONS GEN 3 PENDANT OPERATED 13 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING GUIDE...

Page 3: ...ilar to the following or specific to the operations Please note the following special statements used throughout this manual and their significance WARNING Indicates a potential hazard situation or un...

Page 4: ...us condition which may result in serious injury and will void the warranty WARNING This product can expose you to chemicals including Di 2 ethylhexyl phthalate DEHP which is known to the State of Cali...

Page 5: ...T DESCRIPTION upholstered back pivot arms upholstered seat upholstered legrest skirt upholstered footrest self storing side table frame frame Trendelenburg activation pedal pivot arm release push hand...

Page 6: ...hanism 2 Remove two pre installed threaded knobs from back one on each side 3 Carefully guide the upholstered back onto the mechanism inserting both bayonet links at the same time through the two cuto...

Page 7: ...ures three total locking casters identified by black actuator tabs that lock both the wheel and the swivel To activate the total lock simply press down on the BLACK actuator tab until it locks To rele...

Page 8: ...disengaged position Side Table See illustration above for side table operation Raise Side Table Raise the side table all the way up and slide in toward the armrest until tabs engage slots in mount br...

Page 9: ...er hand Push back on push handle to recline To return grasp push handle and pull forward to raise the recliner s back s NOTICE DO NOT use the footrest by itself to return the recliner to an upright po...

Page 10: ...he other With your foot push down on the Trendelenburg activation pedal either side of the recliner while gently pushing down with your hand on the recliner back until it comes to a stop To bring recl...

Page 11: ...1 Pivot the Arm back toward the front of the recliner until the pivot arm stops Step down on the YELLOW RELEASE LEVER located toward the front of the recliner Continue to push the pivot arm over the...

Page 12: ...can now rest their feet on the footplate while being transported To return the footplate to the stored position push the footplate back underneath the recliner until it stops and is safely stored und...

Page 13: ...t change the system wiring in any way WARNING If components are damaged or missing contact your Graham Field authorized distributor immediately DO NOT use substitute parts Use only Lumex replacement p...

Page 14: ...not in use or for caregiver use place the pendant in the pendant storage bracket mounted on the back of the recliner as shown above All Heat and Massage functions are controlled by the handheld penda...

Page 15: ...is will permit uninterrupted access to the back compartment while making the final cable connection 3 Remove the handheld pendant and power cord from the back compartment Place the handheld pendant in...

Page 16: ...operated using the handheld pendant shown above Faceplate Selector Switch Heat and Massage Handheld Pendant 3 The Pendant has two membrane switches The left switch controls the Massage Function and th...

Page 17: ...elector switch for Setting 1 High Heat 104 F 40 C brightest LED b Press selector switch AGAIN for Setting 2 Medium Heat 101 F 38 6 C bright LED c Press selector switch AGAIN for Setting 3 Low Heat 100...

Page 18: ...f Are all cable connections to the control module in place Are the connectors fully engaged g Are any of the connectors damaged h Are the wires within the connectors attached to the pins Each wire may...

Page 19: ...staining Clean area with kerosene or naphtha WARNING When using kerosene or naphtha do so in a well ventilated area and keep it away from fire flame and recliner occupant Waxing and refinishing impro...

Page 20: ...of S C Johnson Son Inc Spradling International is not sponsored by affiliated with or endorsed by such trademark owners CDC RECOMMENDATIONS CLEANING AND DISINFECTING STRATEGIES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SURFA...

Page 21: ...sinfectant fogging in patient care areas Avoid large surface cleaning methods that produce mists or aerosols or disperse dust in patient care areas Follow proper procedures for effective uses of mops...

Page 22: ...3951 DB MAARN The Netherlands 31 0 6 516 536 26 www cepartner4u com TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Overall Height 51 1 2 132 cm Overall Width 34 1 2 88 cm Overall Depth 38 97 cm Width Between Arms 25 63 5...

Page 23: ...ut not limited to filters fuses gaskets lubricants and charts 4 Accessories or parts not provided by GF 5 Charges by anyone for adjustments repairs replacement parts installation or other work perform...

Page 24: ...rmation can be found on our website www grahamfield com 2019 GF Health Products Inc All Rights Reserved Graham Field and Lumex are trademarks of GF Health Products Inc GF Health Products Inc is an ISO...

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