Document No.: OM TMM4 SERIES
Revision: X
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ACCESSORY WARNINGS:
To prevent serious injury and property damage, review operating manuals of all medical equipment and
accessories that may be used with, or attached to, this chair.
Using the supplied accessories in the incorrect manner may cause patient, bystander, or facility harm.
If chair is equipped with accessory belts, refer to appropriate Field Installation and Usage Instructions
(provided with belts) for proper installation, use, and care.
To prevent fire hazards, follow all precautions and operating procedures prescribed by suppliers of oxygen
administering equipment (i.e. oxygen gas regulators, tents, masks, cannulas, etc.)
To prevent injury and property damage, total weight of items place
d on “IV” pole must be less than 25 lbs.
If mounting accessories to back surgical rails, ensure accessory is properly installed and securely engaged
prior to transporting patient/chair, and prior to use. Only equipment approved by TransMotion Medical is to
be mounted on surgical rails. TransMotion Medical is not responsible for damage, and assumes no liability,
caused by the use of unapproved equipment or accessories. Approved medical equipment includes tools,
instruments, or scopes that are compatible with a.365” thick by 1.125” wide surgical rail.
CAUTIONS:
DO NOT MODIFY CHAIR
Modifying chair can cause unpredictable operation resulting in injury to patient, medical personnel, or
bystander. Modifying chair will void warranty.
USE SAFE OPERATING PROCEDURES
Prior to operating chair, ensure patient clearance by moving any overhanging equipment, or moving chair
from under a table, to prevent patient injury.
For TMM4, chair must be at least 20 inches from nearest wall or obstruction to allow for full range of
activation.
Leave chair in lowest position whenever possible. This practice will decrease potential injury during an
unsupervised patient egress from chair.
Prior to patient transport in chair, raise side rails and ensure latching mechanism is in locked position.
Medical personnel
must determine degree of restraint needed to ensure patient’s safety during transport.
For “F” Option Only
Since footrest is foldable (not locked
in position), ensure protection of patient’s feet while moving chair in
close quarters (i.e. elevators, crowded hallways, procedure rooms).
INSPECT AND CLEAN CHAIR REGULARLY
Inspect cushions after each use. Discontinue use if upholstery is ripped, cut, or torn, which could allow
fluids to enter cushion. This practice will prevent infection of patients and medical personnel and
contamination of medical equipment.
Do NOT use machine / pressure / power wash procedures on chair. After each use in a clinical setting,
hand wash all patient-contact surfaces (i.e. cushions, rails) and plastic base cover with warm water and
mild detergent.
For
“A” Option Only
For large fluid spills on chair, immediately unplug chair from AC wall outlet.