9 removing lucas from the patient, 4 care after use, 1 cleaning routines – Physio-Control LUCAS User Manual

Page 22: 1 normal cleaning procedure, 2 removing the patient straps, Emoving, Lucas, After, Leaning, Routines

Advertising
background image

22

100057-00 F, ©J

OLIFE

AB 2007

LUCAS

TM

C

HEST

C

OMPRESSION

S

YSTEM

, I

NSTRUCTIONS

FOR

U

SE

3.9 R

EMOVING

LUCAS

FROM

THE

PATIENT

To remove LUCAS Chest Compression System
from the patient after treatment:

1.

Switch off the device by turning the

ON/OFF

knob to

Adjust

.

2. Raise the suction cup and place the height

adjustment handle in its uppermost position.

3. If available, close the air valve, and disconnect

the air hose from the air source.

4. To detach LUCAS Stabilization Strap,

disconnect the support cushion straps from the
device straps.

5. Disconnect the upper part of LUCAS by placing

one finger in each release ring of the handles on
the support legs and pulling these up so the

upper part releases from the back plate. Lay the

upper part carefully on the floor.

6. If the patient’s condition allows it, remove the

back plate.

Before packing LUCAS or LUCAS Stabilization
Strap into the carrying bag, clean and, if required,

disinfect the product(s). See instructions in

Section 4.

4 Care after use

This section describes the routines that should be
performed by the user after each application of

LUCAS Chest Compression System, before packing
it into the carrying bag. In addition, LUCAS should

be serviced once a year by service personnel

authorised by J

OLIFE

AB.

4.1 C

LEANING

ROUTINES

Caution – Do not immerse in water or

disinfectant

The compression mechanism may be damaged by

liquid entering the hood. Do not immerse the device

in water or disinfectant. Do not splash liquid over the

hood.

4.1.1

N

ORMAL

CLEANING

PROCEDURE

1.

Attach the upper part to the back plate.

2. If a LUCAS Stabilization Strap has been used,

clean it according to its Instructions for Use.

3. Clean all outer surfaces of LUCAS with a soft

cloth, wetted in warm water containing a mild
cleaning agent.

4. If necessary, remove the patient straps and

clean separately (see Section 4.1.2).

5. Remove the upper part. Clean the claw locks on

the support legs and the back plate.

6. Wipe all surfaces with a clean moist cloth.

4.1.2 R

EMOVING

THE

PATIENT

STRAPS

To remove the patient straps from the support legs:

Open the velcro lock and pull out the strap from
the retaining rings on the support leg.

To re-attach the patient straps:

1.

Thread the patient strap through the rings on
the support leg.

2. Fold the patient strap so that the symbol is

visible as shown in the illustration in
Section 1.4.

3. Press the strap parts firmly together.

Advertising