Safety Functions; Lock Button; Sleep Setting; Emergency Lowering - lopital Reflex 5100 5600 Mode D'emploi

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4. Safety functions

4.1. Lock button

The Reflex is fitted with a lock button (1) (See figure 28).
Operate the lock button if the Reflex is not to be used for an
extended period. This will prevent any unauthorised use of
the chair.
When you press the lock button, the red LED (2) next to the
lock button will come on to indicate that the chair is not
working.
In order to use the chair again, you must reset it, by keeping
both upwards buttons pressed in for 4 seconds.

4.2. Sleep setting

After around an hour, the chair will fall into a 'sleep' setting and the battery indication
LEDs on the handcontrol will go out. In order to use the chair again, it must be activated
(See paragraph 2.2. Activating).

4.3. Emergency lowering

If the controls stop working and the chair is in a raised
position, it can be lowered using the emergency lowering
handle.
Check first to make sure the chair is not in sleep setting!
• Place the emergency lowering handle at the appropriate
place (1) (See figure 29).
• Turn the handle clockwise (2) (See figure 29).
The chair will now return to the lowest position (make sure no persons or objects are
under the chair).
Take the client from the chair and make sure the device is not used until it has been
repaired. Place the chair in a safe place and indicate that it is out of order.
Contact the technical service or Lopital's service department.
E-mail: service@lopital.nl
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Figure 28 Lock button.
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Figure 29 Emergency lowering
handle.
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