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It is recommended that the chair should be serviced regularly, but only by Wardray Premise 

trained engineers, as they will carry the correct spares to guarantee the continued safety and 

compatibility of the chair.  Failure to comply with this will invalidate your warranty and could   

compromise the MR compatibility and safety of this product. 

Recommendations 

 

 

Always refer to and comply with your organisations patient movement policy. 

 

We recommend that all staff using the chair receive appropriate manual handling training and 

that appropriate risk assessments are completed. 

 

Additional  patient  handling  equipment  such  as  slings  /  rota  stands  /  stand  aids  should  be        

considered as part of your risk assessment. 

 

It  is  important  that  the  portering  chair  is  pushed at  all  times  and  not  pulled.    Pulling  the chair 

whilst occupied could result in the patient being ‘tipped out’. 

 

Summary of Contents for MR4500

Page 1: ...GEN S 17 175 July 2015 MR4500 MR Conditional Folding Portering Chair OPERATORS MANUAL GEN S 19 175e DECEMBER 2019...

Page 2: ...ormation regarding operation service and maintenance If you have any problems in the meantime or would like any advice about this or any other MR products from the Wardray Premise range please contact...

Page 3: ...ned conditions At a minimum address the conditions of the static magnetic field the switched gradient magnetic field and the radiofrequency fields Additional conditions including specific configuratio...

Page 4: ...ded strength It is advisable that this product is inspected and serviced every 12 months by a Wardray Premise trained technician A Service contract package is available and details are available upon...

Page 5: ...0 Portering chair parts reference Footrests Castor Adjustable armrest Front Brake Rear Brake Rear Wheel Plungers Seat Backrest In folded position Push handles Threaded Lobe Knob Serial No located on u...

Page 6: ...to a position below the seat level This can easily be achieved by pulling the plunger to disengage then lower the armrest To raise the armrest simply pull the armrest upwards It will click as the plu...

Page 7: ...e footrest away from the chair in a horizontal motion removing the footrest and the supporting arms To refit the footrest simply align the two supporting arms and push the footrest back into place Onc...

Page 8: ...and push down firmly the brake will lock in place and stop the castor from moving To release the brake place your foot on the rear part of the brake lever Fig 2 and press down firmly this will releas...

Page 9: ...the seat The chair will assume the folded position Fig 2 There is no locking mechanism the weight of the chair keeps it in the folded position To open the chair from its folded position stand behind t...

Page 10: ...erly trained staff at all times The portering chair must only be used for the purpose for which it is designed Always refer to and comply with your organisation s patient movement policy Ensure that p...

Page 11: ...harm may occur attempt to move up or down inclines with water ice or oil film stand on footrest when getting in out of the portering chair make sure they are folded out of the way transfer patients i...

Page 12: ...is product Recommendations Always refer to and comply with your organisations patient movement policy We recommend that all staff using the chair receive appropriate manual handling training and that...

Page 13: ...and can lead to a shortened life expectancy of the castors if left unattended Check for correct operation of brakes Check castors for free movement and rotation remove any debris caught in castor Chec...

Page 14: ...If required the product can be washed down with hand hot sodium hypochlorite solution up to 1 or 10000 parts per million chlorine combined with a detergent Alternatively follow your local guidelines o...

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