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600S USER MANUAL
Designed to help improve mobility,
safety, efficiency and storability.
Distributed by Arjo
www.iveamobility.com
For parts or technical assistance call:
1-800-323-1245
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  • Page 1 Firefly Medical ® 600S USER MANUAL Designed to help improve mobility, safety, efficiency and storability. Distributed by Arjo www.iveamobility.com For parts or technical assistance call: 1-800-323-1245 16280A...
  • Page 2: Table Des Matières

    Table of Contents Symbols ..............4 Warning / Caution / Note Definition .
  • Page 3 7. IV Tubing and O2 Tubing Clips ..........19 IV Tubing Clips .
  • Page 4: Symbols

    Symbols Operating instructions/Consult instructions for use Refer to instruction manual/booklet General warning Caution Catalogue number Serial number Quantity Safe working load Manufacturer No standing on legs For patents go to www.iveamoblity.com/IP IVEA® 600S...
  • Page 5: Warning/Caution/Note Definition

    Warning/Caution/Note Definition The words WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE carry special meanings and should be carefully reviewed. WARNING Alerts the reader about a situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. It may also describe potential serious adverse reactions and safety hazards. CAUTION Alerts the reader of a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury to the user or patient or damage to the product or other...
  • Page 6: Summary Of Safety Precautions

    Summary of Safety Precautions Carefully read and strictly follow the warnings and cautions listed on the following pages. Service only by qualified personnel. WARNINGS • IVEA is not intended to bear full patient weight during ambulation. Handle safe working load is 60lb. Exceeding this weight limit may result in a tip hazard and potential patient harm.
  • Page 7 CAUTIONS • Avoid elevating IV bags during ambulation. Keep the height of the IV bags low enough during ambulation to provide a clear field of vision for the patient. See Proper Placement of IV Hooks, under Features and Their Proper Use, Section Two: Ambulatory Use.
  • Page 8: Ivea Diagram & Legend

    IVEA Diagram & Legend Item No. Description IV Hooks Hook Rotation Buttons IV Pole Top Cap Pole Adjustment Lever Main Column Equipment Pole Handle Bracket Handle Height Lever Handle Release Button Handle Grip IV Tubing/O2 Mgmt. Clips Cord Hooks Accessory Bracket O2 Tank Hoop Catheter Bag Hook Chest Drain Arm...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Introduction Started by a former RN, Firefly Medical develops transformative patient-care equipment designed to help improve the lives of patients and caregivers. The IVEA is state of the art patient equipment management system developed with significant clinician input to help improve mobility, safety, efficiency and storability by organizing patient equipment on a mobile platform.
  • Page 10: Section One: General Considerations

    IV catheter with fluid, infusion pumps, chest tubes, urinary catheter, drainage devices, oxygen, PCAs, tube feedings and other equipment. 3. Contraindications for Use The IVEA has no known contraindications. 4. Specification Chart: IVEA 600S Model Number 600S Part Number...
  • Page 11: Disposal

    Environmental considerations IVEA is designed for indoor use only Optimal Conditions for Storage Temperature 5° - 122°F (-15 - 50°C) Humidity 20% - 100% Ambient Air Pressure 26.6 – 32.5 InHg (900 – 1,100 hPa) Optimal Conditions for Use Temperature 59 - 104°F (15 - 40°C) Humidity 20% - 100%...
  • Page 12: Pre-Use Or Clinical Use Inspection Points

    6. Pre-Use or Clinical Use Inspection Points It is recommended that caregiver performs these inspection points prior to each use. Elevated IV Pole supports fluid bags without slipping when blue lever is closed 2X Grips: Handle Bracket does not slip in good condition;...
  • Page 13: Section Two: Ambulatory Use

    Section Two: Ambulatory Use 1. Features and Their Proper Use This section reviews several product features and provides instructions for use. Refer to corresponding diagrams. 2. Preparation for Use INSTALLING THE SURETREK CASTER SYSTEM Your IVEA includes the SureTrek Caster System. SureTrek is a responsive solution that gives caregivers greater control over patient ambulation.
  • Page 14: Opening The Ivea From Storage

    To install the system: 1. Position the collapsed device so that the undersides of the legs face upward. 2. Locate the leg caster marked L on the hex surface. Engage the brake by depressing the blue pedal. Partially insert the caster stem into the end socket of the left leg, which is on the same side as the oxygen tank hoop.
  • Page 15: Handles

    3. When the IVEA is in a locked open position the Lock Pin Indicator button will be flush with the brace bracket (see Photo 9). Photo 9 Photo 10 WARNING Do not use the IVEA with the Indicator Pin protruding (see Photo 10). If the Lock Pin Indicator protrudes, the IVEA is not fully deployed.
  • Page 16: Handle Height Adjustment

    HANDLE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT: 1. To raise or lower the handle bracket, pull the blue handle adjustment lever (see Photo 13) out and up, and grasp the handle bracket in the middle (near eyelet) (see Photo 14). Photo 13 Photo 14 2.
  • Page 17: Proper Handle Height For Ambulation

    CAUTION Use caution to avoid possible pinching injury. Use caution when folding and unfolding the handles to avoid pinching against the main column or portions of the handle bracket. NOTE: If handles are not fully secured, they may fall away from the main column when IVEA is folded for storage.
  • Page 18: Hooks

    5. IV Hooks PROPER PLACEMENT During patient ambulation the height of the IV hooks should be lowered enough to provide a clear field of vision, typically below chin level (see Photo 20). ROTATING IV HOOKS AWAY FROM PATIENT The IV hook assembly of the IVEA consists of four hooks: two on shorter arms and two on longer arms.
  • Page 19: Position Of The Iv Hooks During Storage

    POSITION OF THE IV HOOKS DURING STORAGE When the IVEA is collapsed for storage, the IV hook assembly should be fully lowered and turned back around so the two hooks on longer arms are in the four o’ c lock and eight o’...
  • Page 20: O2 Tubing Clips

    O2 TUBING CLIPS The largest of the four rigid, semi-circular clips, located closest to the main column on each side of the handle bracket is the O2 tubing clip. Press O2 tubing into either or both of these clips to organize and secure it (see Photo 28).
  • Page 21: Catheter Bag Hook

    To hang a chest drain, suspend it from its hooks on the arm. If two are hung, they should be positioned back-to-back on the arm. Hang chest drain(s) by placing all hooks on the arm and ensure that they are inside of the small stop pin located on the end of the arm. CAUTION Do not stand on, push down on or place heavy objects on the deployed chest drain arm.
  • Page 22: O2 Tank Hoop

    O2 TANK HOOP The O2 tank hoop will hold a standard E-sized (M-24) tank of oxygen. To use, grasp the neck of the hoop with one hand and depress the blue lever. Rotate the hoop back and up until it “clicks” into its in-use position. Carefully slide the O2 tank through the hoop and position the bottom of the tank inside the cup below the hoop (see Photos 33 &...
  • Page 23: Suretrek Caster System

    9. SureTrek Caster System NOSE CASTER OPERATION To lock caster, press down on blue pedal marked “ON” with your toe until it clicks. This function prevents the caster from both rolling and swiveling. (see Photo 35 & 36) To release, press down on the pedal marked “OFF”. Photo 35 Photo 36 LEG CASTER OPERATION...
  • Page 24: Proper Use

    PROPER USE This section describes correct use of the SureTrek Caster System. It assumes that the IVEA has been properly deployed and is being used with an appropriate patient. Ambulation SureTrek is designed to limit the tight-turning capability and side-to-side movement of the IVEA during ambulation by locking the swivel feature of the leg casters and engaging them in a forward-tracking position.
  • Page 25: Section Three: Bedside Use

    Section Three: Bedside Use Photo 38 CAUTION Ensure that the IVEA is away from the bed (especially rails and frame) when raising or lowering the bed height as significant damage can occur to the IVEA with the potential for injury to those standing next to the IVEA during such an event. 1.
  • Page 26: Section Four: Care, Maintenance, And Storage

    Section Four: Care, Maintenance, and Storage After patient use, the IVEA should be maintained in accordance with your facility’s protocols. When the IVEA is not in use, it folds and stores easily. NOTE: Always open the IVEA as instructed. 1. IVEA Care and Maintenance Before maintaining the IVEA, remove all infusion pumps and other equipment from the unit.
  • Page 27: Easy-Collapse Foot Pedal For Storage

    3. Easy-Collapse Foot Pedal for Storage CLOSING THE IVEA FOR STORAGE 1. Make sure that the IV hooks are positioned for storage and the handles, chest drain arm and O2 tank holder are all secured in their non-use position. 2. Gently depress the blue foot pedal at the interior base of the unit (see Photo 39).
  • Page 28: Trolley Wheels

    When the IVEA is in a locked open position the Lock Pin Indicator button will be flush with the brace bracket (see Photo 41). Photo 41 Photo 42 WARNING Do not use the IVEA with the Indicator Pin protruding (see Photo 42). If the Lock Pin Indicator protrudes, the IVEA is not fully deployed.
  • Page 29: Section Five: Troubleshooting And Product Information

    Section 5: Troubleshooting and Product Information This section should help you troubleshoot common problems with the IVEA. If these suggestions don’t resolve your issue, immediately remove the unit from clinical and patient use and contact: Arjo Customer Service or Technical Support: 1-800-323-1245. Problem: Try this: Legs will not separate...
  • Page 30 Ensure that the blue buttons on each side of the Handles will not handle bracket are fully extended and the handles lock remain in open into place with a “click, ” before placing weight on the position. handles. To open or close the O2 tank hoop or chest drain arm, O2 hoop or chest drain grasp with one hand and depress the corresponding arm will not open or...
  • Page 31: Contact Information

    Disclaimer: This document may contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes are periodically made to the information herein; these changes will be incorporated in future revisions of this document. Firefly Medical, Inc. does not accept any liability for the direct or indirect misuse of this product.
  • Page 32 600S USER MANUAL Designed and Manufactured by: Firefly Medical, Inc. P.O. Box 2022 Fort Collins, CO 80522 www.iveamobility.com 16280A IVEA® 600S...

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