Possible sources of radiation include:
Portable receiver and transmitter installations (receiver and transmitter with fixed
antenna)
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Transmitting and receiving sets
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Portable TV, radio systems
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Other personal transmitting devices
Mobile medium-range transmitting and receiving devices
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Fixed transmitting and receiving sets
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Fixed mobile transmitting and receiving devices
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Fixed radio, TV systems
Other home devices
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CD player
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Notebook
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Microwave oven
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Cassette recorder
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etc.
Devices like electric shavers and hair dryers will have no influence provided that they
function perfectly and their cabling be in an excellent condition. Please conform to the
operating instructions accompanying such electric instruments to ensure trouble free
operating of your shell chair.
2.2
Carrying the shell chair
The best way to carry the shell chair is to make use of the wheels and roll the shell chair.
If this is not possible, firmly grasp the frame with two persons on the fixed side parts. Do not
use the wheels, legrest to grasp the shell chair.
2.3
Recommendations to use the shell chair Regina
2.3.1 Transfer in and out the chair
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WARNING:
Risk of injury – Adjust the safety harness that no strangulation of the
patient can appear and the patient can sit comfortable in the chair.
L
WARNING:
Risk of injury – Adjust the safety harness as close as possible to the
body of the patient so the patient cannot slide out the safety harness.
L
WARNING:
Risk of tipping over – Be sure that the shell chair do not tip over
backwards when the shell chair is placed in his most backwards position.
L
CAUTION:
In case you cannot perform the transfer in a safe manner, ask
someone to assist you.
The transfer from the patient in the shell chair shall be according the instructions below:
1.
Check brakes from the shell chair are engaged.
2.
Place the shell chair in his most position to the front (minimum inclination: -3°) with the
manual control.
3.
Disengage the brakes.
4.
Position the shell chair as close as possible to the chair, couch or bed from you
wish to transfer. Check that the cables cannot strangled between the wheels. (It is not
necessary to pull the power cable out the wall socket because it is not permitted to
transport the shell chair over long distances when the patient is sitting in the shell chair).
5.
Check brakes from the shell chair are engaged and that the safety belt is good
fixated to the shell chair.
6.
Transfer to the chair.
7.
Mount the safety harness.
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