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Document No.: OM TMM4 SERIES 

Revision: X 

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 PLUG CHAIR INTO PROPERLY GROUNDED WALL OUTLET MARKED  

                        

“HOSPITAL ONLY” OR “HOSPITAL GRADE”  

 

 

For 

“A” Option Only

 

Chair is equipped with hospital-grade three-prong plug for protection against electric shock, and must be 
plugged into properly grounded hospital-grade wall outlet. 
 

 MAX WEIGHT OF BACK SURGICAL BAR  

 

The max weight capacity of each back surgical bar is 50 pounds. To prevent personal injury to patient, do 
not mount equipment weighing more than 50 pounds to device. Weight of patient plus weight of equipment 
should not exceed 500 pound weight capacity of TransMotion Medical stretcher-chair.  

 
 

EMI CAUTION: 
 

 

EMI MAY AFFECT CHAIR FUNCTIONALITY

 

Chair may be susceptible to EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) caused by electromagnetic energy emitted from 
various sources, such as, radio and television stations, amateur radio (HAM) transmitters, citizen band (CB) radios, 
hand-held 

“walkie-talkies”, security / police / fire transceivers, and other communication devices.  EMI can cause 

chair to move by itself, or in an unintended fashion.  It can damage control system(s).   

Intensity of interfering energy is measured in V/m (volts per meter).  Chair can resist EMI up to a certain intensity, 
called its “immunity level”.  When the immunity level is higher, the less likely EMI will interfere with chair operation.  
The chair has been tested to 20 V/m immunity level, which is sufficient to provide useful protection from common 
sources of radiated electromagnetic energy. 

In clinical environments devices can emit electromagnetic energy, which becomes more intense as one moves 
closer to energy source.  To reduce chance of unintended movement or operation of chair, observe the following: 

1.  Be aware of nearby high-power transmitters (radio and TV stations), MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) 

systems, and NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) imaging systems.  Keep chair away from these areas.    

2.  Do not operate hand-held transmitters near chair. 

3.  Do not operate chair near others using hand-held transmitters. 

4.  If unintended chair movement occurs, disconnect battery, and move chair away from location. 

 
 

NOTICES: 

 

 

MAXIMUM PATIENT WEIGHT IS 500 lbs (227 kg)

  

 

Maximum patient weight capacity of chair is 500 pounds.  If exceeded, damage to chair could occur. 
 

 

CHAIR IS INTENDED FOR INDOOR USE ONLY 

 

To ensure proper operation and extend chair life, only use chair in specified environment.  
 
 

 

USE 

CDC’s UNIVERSAL PRECAUTIONS

 

 

When maintaining chair after clinical use, service personnel must use UNIVERSAL PRECAUTIONS as 
defined by CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for TMM4 Series

Page 1: ...del TMM4 Series Multi Purpose Stretcher Chair Options W Wide T Tall R Rail on Back Section Q Scale L Low G ENG Headpiece F Folding Footrest E Export B Battery A AC Power 5516 S W 1st Lane Ocala FL 344...

Page 2: ...12 PENDANT CONTROLLER 15 PATIENT INGRESS EGRESS 16 PATIENT TRANSFER 17 PUSH BAR OPERATION 17 OPTIONS 18 W OPTION WIDE WIDTH 18 T OPTION TALL HEIGHT 18 R OPTION RAILS ON BACK SECTION near patient s hea...

Page 3: ...sted are nominal and operation may vary slightly from unit to unit due to tolerance variations or power supply variations Photographs and illustrations contained within this document may not depict ex...

Page 4: ...ng battery to open flames cigarettes sparks and incandescent materials Never charge battery in enclosed unventilated spaces Do NOT store battery in sealed container Store in fresh well ventilated area...

Page 5: ...se 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 cleara...

Page 6: ...ist EMI up to a certain intensity called its immunity level When the immunity level is higher the less likely EMI will interfere with chair operation The chair has been tested to 20 V m immunity level...

Page 7: ...Installation and Usage Instructions IM TMA57 15 under the Cautionary Usage Instructions section for more information For A Option Only If chair is to be stored or not in use for more than 1 5 weeks l...

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Page 10: ...SHOULD BE MOVED TO A MORE STABLE NON PADDED PLATFORM SECONDARILY IF ATTEMPTING TO PERFORM CHEST COMPRESSIONS ON THE TMM DEVICE THE PATIENT SHOULD BE PLACED ON A BACK BOARD OR POSITIONED ON THE CHAIR...

Page 11: ...s from spinning NEUTRAL MODE Activate neutral mode by placing either brake pedal into a horizontal orientation This mode allows all four casters to swivel and all wheels to spin freely STEER MODE Acti...

Page 12: ...depending on rail location Push side rail until it fully engages retainer clip RAISING SIDE RAIL Lift side rail until it is in up position Red rail release tab will engage lock automatically Ensure s...

Page 13: ...Document No OM TMM4 SERIES Revision X Page 13 of 30 To move inward rotate bottom jam nut as shown To move outward rotate bottom jam nut as shown...

Page 14: ...aligned top nut is tightening nut 2 When adjusting ensure bottom jam nut is contacting seat frame 3 Ball joint head angle does not matter 4 Prior to adjustment pull outward on side rail in order for s...

Page 15: ...o lower chair back LEG SECTION ADJUSTMENT Second row of pendant buttons controls angle of leg section Press left button to raise chair s leg section Press right button to lower chair s leg section SEA...

Page 16: ...ter wheels 2 Adjust chair to lowest height and into upright chair position 3 Lower one side rail of seat section 4 If back section rails are present remove lower back section rail of same side 5 Posit...

Page 17: ...into horizontal orientation Press Auto Contour button 2 Lower remove all side rails from transfer side of chair 3 Position chair as close as possible to other surface 4 Match chair stretcher height to...

Page 18: ...OM TMM4 SERIES Revision X Page 18 of 30 OPTIONS W OPTION WIDE WIDTH For W option patient surface width is 28 Standard width is 24 T OPTION TALL HEIGHT For T option chair height travel is 16 Standard...

Page 19: ...Document No OM TMM4 SERIES Revision X Page 19 of 30 R OPTION RAILS ON BACK SECTION near patient s head Rails located on back section operate and adjust same as side rails...

Page 20: ...measurement tare scale before each patient To prevent inaccuracy prevent extra items accessories monitors IV bags blankets pillows charts etc from being included excluded during weight checks To ensu...

Page 21: ...utton is pressed 1 Remove battery cover on back of pendant by sliding it downwards 2 Take out battery and replace it with a new 9V DC Industrial battery 3 Replace battery cover To ensure proper scale...

Page 22: ...or over a bump G OPTION ENG HEADPIECE To remove ENG headpiece 1 Loosen two black knobs on either side of chair 2 Lift headpiece from back section of chair To prevent component loss ensure that knobs r...

Page 23: ...mfort stow footrest prior to articulating chair into supine stretcher position EXTENDED FOOTREST STOWED FOOTREST E OPTION EXPORT E option designates chair was shipped with power cord specific to recei...

Page 24: ...CHAIR Place two round cam locks on back of battery into square openings of mounting bracket Once in place slide battery down until cam locks engage ADDITIONAL BATTERY INFORMATION All chairs come with...

Page 25: ...batteries overnight i e during off times or 24 hours prior to service When the chair is plugged in and charging the pendant will not illuminate even when buttons are pushed If chair is to be stored or...

Page 26: ...OUND WIRE ATTACHES TO GROUND POST A OPTION ONLY BATTERY CORD PLUGS INTO PORT 13 COLUMN PLUG TMM4 OR PLUGS TMM4 T PLUG INTO PHONO TO DIN ADAPTER PLUGS THEN PLUG INTO PORTS 1 AND PORT 2 FOR TMM4 T BACK...

Page 27: ...els Actuators and Battery Pack As required in accordance with facility policies Wipe with damp cloth and allow to air dry Facility approved detergents disinfectants water Clean exterior surfaces only...

Page 28: ...ry should be cleaned on a regular basis with a damp cloth soaked in a mild soap and water solution Avoid harsh detergents or chemicals that could damage the finish of your product If disinfecting with...

Page 29: ...ed paint burrs rough edges Remove burrs rough edges Touch up paint Metal file Touch up paint To prevent personnel cuts burrs and rough edges should be removed once found All Fastened Joints Every thre...

Page 30: ...ich can cause battery explosion or fire To request Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS for battery contact TransMotion Medical Customer Service BATTERY LIFE Battery capacity diminishes over time Charge ba...

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