Aseptico 6520-01-456-5406 운영 유지보수 매뉴얼 및 부품 목록 - 페이지 4

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Aseptico 6520-01-456-5406 운영 유지보수 매뉴얼 및 부품 목록

STOOL SET-UP:

1. Remove the stool from its carrying case and swivel
the back support to the upright position. (Fig. 1)
2. Turn the ADC-08CF Stool upside down and set on
the edge of an elevated flat surface such as a table
or counter top. Scissor the leg frame so that the
frame cross member lines up with the stop channel
at the rear of the stool on the underside. Fit the
frame cross member into the channel and push firm-
ly into place (Fig. 2). Wrap restraining strap over the
top of the cross member and snap into place.
Ensure that the strap retains the frame cross mem-
ber firmly into the stop channel.
3. Extend the legs to the proper height by pulling the
adjustable legs out of the frame. The adjustable
legs are marked with a red height indicating dot.
Pull the leg out until the red dot is just exposed and
rotate until red dot is in line with the holes in the
frame tube. The spring loaded adjustment pin
should then pop through the frame hole and lock
leg into place. (Fig. 3) Repeat for all other legs.
4. Once you have set the legs to the proper height, turn
the ADC-08CF Stool upright and set on a hard, flat
surface for use.
MAKE SURE ALL LEGS ARE EXTENDED
TO THE SAME HEIGHT.
NEVER SIT ON THE EDGE OF THE SIT-
TING SURFACE. ALWAYS SIT IN THE
CENTER OF THE SEAT.

COLLAPSING THE STOOL:

Reverse the set-up procedure to collapse stool for
packing. When collapsing the stool, depress spring
loaded adjustment pin and turn adjustable leg 90
degrees before pushing leg into frame. This will pre-
vent the legs from stopping at every adjustment inter-
val.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE:
Although bleach, when diluted to <10% and wiped
clean immediately could be used, it is not
recommended. The use of barrier covers and mild
cleaning solutions is recommended as the primary
asepsis approach on chair and stool upholstery
instead of relying on chemicals. The use of barriers
greatly extends the life of chair and stool upholstery
and can be replaced between patients.
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W RNING
Figure 1 - Backrest Positioning
Restraining
Stop
Strap
Channel
Frame
Cross Member
Figure 2 - Securing Leg Frame
Spring-Loaded
Adjustment Pin
Frame Tube
Red Dot
(Height-Indicator)
Adjustable Leg

Figure 3 - Leg Height Adjustment