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.
PROPER HANDLE HEIGHT FOR AMBULATION
The IVEA was designed to accommodate
patients ranging in height from 4'10" to 6'2".
Handle height should be adjusted to suit
the patient's height (see Photo 17).
4. Angled Equipment Pole and IV Pole
ATTACHING INFUSION PUMPS AND OTHER
EQUIPMENT WITH CLAMPS
The equipment pole and IV pole on the
IVEA are tilted 20 degrees off vertical but
are otherwise similar to a traditional IV
pole. The process for securing infusion
pumps and other equipment with clamps
is the same for both. Secure the pump
just below the top cap of the IVEA, on the
uppermost part of the equipment pole.
Once a pump is properly mounted to the
IVEA, it will sit at an upward-facing angle,
making it easier to view and adjust (see
Photo 18). Secure other equipment with
clamps on the pole as desired.
RAISING THE IV POLE
To extend the IV pole on the IVEA, release
the blue pole-adjustment lever and extend
the pole to the desired height (see Photo
19). Close the pole adjustment lever to
secure the pole in place.
Photo 17
Photo 18
Photo 19
IVEA® 600S
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