HEPRO Aurora Standard Lifting Chair 55 cm User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- HEPRO
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Symbol Explanations
- Electrical Specifications
- Technical Specifications
- Usage
- Assembly
- Use of remote control
- Other functions
- Customazation
- Maintenance
- Guarantee
- Environment
- Electromagnetic Interference
- Transport
- Safety
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
**HEPRO Aurora Standard Lifting Chair 55 cm User Manual
**
Foreword
Congratulations on your new Aurora rise-recliner, a Norwegian quality product designed and manufactured by Hepro. Aurora models are the upgraded riserecliners in the Aurora series which have been designed for maximum comfort with user-friendly controls and quality upholstery. Aurora products meet industry standards in relation to safety, quality and functionality specifications. For more information about these specifications, please refer to this manual.
Please remember to read these user manual carefully before use!
This user manual is written so that you can familiarise yourself with your new Hepro product and is applicable to the following models:
- Aurora 40
- Aurora 45
- Aurora 50
- Aurora 55
- Aurora 60
It contains useful tips on settings, adjustments and precautions in relation to use, as well as information on cleaning and maintenance to ensure you get the best out of your Hepro product.
Symbol Explanations
Manufacturer
Caution
Production date
Please read and follow instructions
Serial number
CE mark
This product is approved according to electro medical standards
IP classification
Waste Dispo
Medical equipment class 1
Electrical Specifications
Product name | Hepro Aurora |
---|---|
Model number | 3610X |
Input | Input voltage |
Output | Channel |
Maks output | 29V DC,4A |
Transformer type | SMPS |
Timer | 2 Min ON/ 18 Min OFF |
Control | Analog |
Size | See the table on the next page |
Weight (g) | See the table on the next page |
Operating con- ditions | Temp OC |
R.H. (%) | 0 ~ 80 |
ATM (hPa) | 700~1060 |
Storage condi- tions | Temp OC |
R.H. (%) | 0 ~ 90 |
ATM (hPa) | 700~1060 |
IP Rating | IP54 |
Technical Specifications
Measurements and dimensions| Aurora 40| Aurora 45| Aurora 50| Aurora 55|
Aurora 60
---|---|---|---|---|---
Seat height in front min| cm| 45| 45| 45| 45| 47
Seat height in front max| cm| 55| 55| 55| 55| 57
Seat height in front end, upright position inclined lift| cm| 59-69| 59-69|
59-69| 59-69| 59-69
Seat height in rear end, upright position sloping back| cm| 71-78| 71-78|
71-78| 71-78| 73-80
Seat height in front end, upright position horizontal lift| cm| 69-79| 69-79|
69-79| 69-79| NA
Seat height in front, upright position horizontal lift| cm| 73-80| 73-80|
73-80| 73-80| NA
Seat depth min| cm| 36| 39| 39| 39| 42
Seat depth max| cm| 45| 48| 48| 48| 52
Seat width| cm| 40| 45| 50| 55| 60
Back height| cm| 81-99| 81-99| 81-99| 81-99| 81-99
Armrest distance min| cm| 40| 45| 50| 55| 60
Armrest distance max| cm| 50| 55| 60| 65| 70
Armrest height min| cm| 6| 6| 6| 6| 6
Armrest height max| cm| 22| 22| 22| 22| 22
Armrest width| cm| 13| 13| 13| 13| 13
The maximum width of the chair| cm| 67| 72| 77| 82| 87
The chair’s maximum length| cm| 182| 182| 182| 182| 182
Tilt in degrees (Tilt chairs only)| o| 23| 23| 23| 23| 23
Max user weight| kg| 165| 165| 165| 165| 260
Weight of the chair| kg| 57| 59| 61| 63| 79
Usage
The Aurora Standard 50 and Standard 55 rise-recliners are designed for people who may find it difficult to sit in or, raise themselves out of a conventional chair. The rise-recliner is comfortable and has many settings to ensure the user can enjoythe luxury it affords. The back is partitioned with angle and height adjustments to the upper part, ensuring the best possible support. The chair has been designed and tested to support weights of up to 165kg. In addition, it has an adjustable breadth and the armrests can move out to a total of 5cm. The Aurora 60 has the same functionality but is modified to support a greater weight capacity of up to 260kg. The width of the seat is 60cm. The 17 60 also has extended armrest functionality with a total of 10cm expansion capacity.
The Aurora 40 and 45 are our smallest rise-recliners. They have the same capabilities as the other models, but are suitable for smaller people, even though the maximum user weight is set at 165kg. The seat width is only 40 or 45cm wide. The seat is also shorter for the 40 models, compared to other Aurora models.
All five models are available with turn and tilt functions. The turn function allows 180° rotation of the chair. The tilt function allows the user to tilt the entire unit, both in a sitting and horizontal position. In the maximum tilt and default positions, the user can enjoy excellent benefits.
Assembly
Attaching the back
During transit, the back of the chair is removed. Prior to use, therefore, the
back must be mounted. Place left metal sleeve A over the long pin B –
as shown in the picture. Then place the right sleeve C over the short pin
D. After this, press the back all the way down on the pins so that it
meets the bottom.
Power Supply
To enable the chair’s electronic functions to be used, it must be connected to mains power. The supplied adaptor must be used here
Use of remote control
The Aurora rise-recliner is operated using the remote. The remote is easily accessible, hanging on the outside of the armrest, on the right side as standar
Aurora standard
A – Lifting the chair
When button A is held in, the chair rises. If the back and leg supports
are in use, they are re-aligned before the operation begins.
B – Default position
When button B is held, the chair returns from a risen position to its
default position
C – Leg support up
When button C is held in, the leg support are raised up and out. Remember,
in order for the leg support to be operable, the chair must be in its default
position. If the leg support does not work, please return the chair to its
default position first by pressing button B.
D – Leg support down
When button D is held in, this returns the leg support back to default
posision
Aurora with tilt motor
F – Tilt backwards
When holding button F , the chair is tilted/reclined backwards. The
feature allows the entire seat unit to tilt/recline, regardless of the angle
of the seat and back. For safety reasons, the tilt/ recline function can only
be activated with the chair in a default posit
E – Tilt forwards
When button E is held, the chair is tilted forward.
Aurora synkron
G – Synchronous motion
Two buttons control seat and leg support synchronously for ease of operation.
The left button moves the chair to the horizontal position, and the right
button moves the chair to the upright position.
Other functions
Turn lock function
The Aurora is also operable by using the turn lock function. Simply swivel the chair by lifting the lever. When the desired position is reached, lock the chair into the nearest locking position.
The chair can turn 180° and lock at 15° intersections. The lever is on the right as standard but can easily be moved to the left side.
USB
Hepro Aurora comes with USB in the armrest. The USB port can be used to charge
or operate USB devices. Just plug in the desired device. Please keep in mind
that the USB ports do not work unless the chair is plugged into the mains.
Customazation
Intro
In order for your Aurora chair to feel as comfortable as possible, it is important that it is adjusted according to your body size and sitting position. When the size of the chair is allocated, the following should be adjusted to get the maximum benefits from the chair: Seat height; seat depth; seat angle; upper back; neck pouch; armrest and leg support. In addition, the chair can be used in conjunction with accessories suitable for the user. It is important for the user to utilize and relax into the natural contours of the chair.
- Height adjustable neck pillow
- Adjustable, partitioned back
- Adjustable armrests
- Remote control
- Rotation lock
- Extending footrest
- Tilt- and roation base
Adjusting the seat height
In order for your Aurora to deliver maximum comfort, it is necessary to adjust the seat height to suit your needs. This is done as follows:
- Lift the chair about halfway up using the hand controller. Then remove the seat plate by removing the wing nuts below the screws towards the back of the plate.
- Loosen the screws so that the actuator bracket moves freely A.
- Loosen the column by opening the screws B.
- Adjust the chair to the correct height by turning screw C.
- Fasten screws A and B, and reattach the seat plate
NB! Make sure the swing wire do not get too tight, but glide freely. Also make sure that the fabric strip from the foot pad is moved forward on the seat plate so that it is not too tight! Do not adjust higher/lower then the attached guide suggests!
Adjusting seat depth
The seat cushion is attached to the seat plate with Velcro and is adjustable in depth. The cushion is detachable and can be moved to optimise comfort.
The seat plate is attached to the seat frame with two bolts and associated
nuts. The seat plate has three holes for regulation. By default, the disc is
attached to the center hole. Combining the position of the seat plate and seat
cushion achieves the optimal seat depth for the user.
Adjustment of seat angle
By adjusting the wheel under the seat, you can move the angle of the seat to
the desired position. There is a wheel on each side. Before operating the
wheel, the nuts securing the seat plate must be loosened slightly and then
tightened again when the desired position is reached.
Adjustment of the back
The upper part of the back can be used to extend the back. Lift it up or press
it down as desired. It locks into stepped groves on the pins. The upper part
of the back can also be angled. Bend it back or forth until you find the
position that suits you
If you want a shorter back, the upper part can be completely pulled off.
Adjusting neck pillow
The neck pillow hangs loosely over the backrest, guided by a cloth guard on
the back. This, combined with counterweight, ensures that the pillow stays in
place when placed in the desired position
If you choose to use only the lower part of the back, your pillow can be moved down.
Adjusting leg support
The leg support is attached to a scissor mechanism with two sliding rails. A tension strap pulls in the foot pad when the leg rest is pushed in. The leg support grows in length when released and detracts when returned to the default position.
Adjusting the seatback angle
To change the back angle, the upper back is pulled off the chair. In the upper
actuator mount, one of three mounting holes can be selected. In the standard
version, the actuator is mounted in the middle position. The desired angle on
the back can beeasily changed by mounting the lifting actuator in one of the
other holes. When mounting in the upper hole, theangle of the back will change
approx. 7 degrees backwards, and when mounting in the lower hole approx. 7
degrees forward.
![Adjusting the seatback
angle](https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Screenshot_25-163.jpg)
Adjusting the seat angle
To adjust the seat angle, lean the seat-back backwards so the chains connecting the seatframe ang seatback aren’t tight. Loosen the nuts A holding the chainrod, and adjust it upwards for a forward leaning seat angle. leave at least 1cm of rod above the nut.
When mounting the backrest, the two holes in the underside of the backrest
must be threaded on the guide pins in the backrest frame B. also make sure
that the back is firmly attached when mounting.
Adjustment of armrest
Adjusting the armrest is something you can do yourself and is both simple to do and doesn’t require tools.
The armrest height can be adjusted seamlessly by loosening the wheel C and then raising or lowering it to suit the user. Once the desired position is found, the steering wheel locks again
For increased ease of use, the armrest can be folded all the way down, which allows entry to the seat from the side.
In addition to height adjustments, the armrests can also be modified toextend
the width of the chair – up to5 cm ( 10 cm in total) on each side. For
adjustment, loosen ratchet bracket D and pull armrest to desired position.
Then fasten the ratchet bracket. Ensure that the ratchet mount D always points
forward (parallel to the chair direction) after adjustment.
NB! Always raise the armrests fromthe folded position before they are adjusted sideways so that they can move freely
Maintenance
Cleaning
Fabrics can be washed in a machine in temperatures up to 60° C. Do not tumble
dry! After it has dried, it can be ironed gently. When washing the neck
fabric, remove the material from the pouch as washing may cause corrosion.
Furniture cleaning products can be used on stains. Other parts you can just
wipe clean with a damp cloth.
Use with mild soapy water with damp, but not wet, cloth or sponge. Other parts should be treated once a year with neutral leather cream.
Other maintenance
Basically, there is no need for additional maintenance other than the
recommended cleaning routines. Over time, however, it may be necessary to
lubricate moving parts to keep product quality and functionality. If there is
dysfunction in moving parts, grease with a mild, thin oil. In case of further
malfunction of the chair, please contact our Help Centre. Regarding products
purchased directly from us, please contact Hepro on: Tel. +47 46 74 55 55.
Guarantee
For use in accordance with the operating instructions, HEPRO provides a 1 years warranty against material and manufacturing faults. In the event of complaints or inquiries about the product, the serial number must always be given as a reference.
In some cases, a separate agreement applies
Environment
The rise-recliner has been designed to be durable and is intended to last. Should the chair get dirty, become uncomfortable or be recycled, Hepro has taken this into consideration. The cushions can easily be removed and replaced by a new quality set of cushions from Hepro which also reduces environmental impact. NB! Smaller differences in colour might occur in fabric. Therefore it is recomended to replace the full set of cushion covers when replacing
Electromagnetic Interference
The Hepro Aurora has been tested according to the requirements of NS EN 60601- 1-2: 2015. This stipulates and clarifies that:
- The rise-recliner is not affected by the electromagnetic field of any external sources, provided that they meet their own and required specification.
- The lifting chair does not affect other electrical equipment due to the electromagnetic field it radiates.
Should, nevertheless, suspicion arise that the rise-recliner is being affected by other electrical equipment, contact the Help Centre and /or Hepro directly, immediately
Transport
When moving the chair, the foot rest should be extended. Then make sure that the foot rest is in the same driving direction as the transport wheels before the chair is lifted after the foot rest and is moved to the desired location.
Safety
Caution
- The chair is an aid and should not be used as a toy for children
- The chair is designed to be used by one person at the time. Overloading can cause damage to both the user and the product.
- If you notice that the chair is not functioning as described, or as you are used to, please contact the supplier immediately for inspection.
- Do not let your own weight come forward or let other people sit on the footstool. The chair can overturn.
- Even though the upholstery is fire resistant, caution should be exercised when using an open flame near the product. E.g smoking.
- Always check that neither people or pets are under the chair before electrical functions are used. In such instances the lifting mechanism may constitute a pinch hazard.
HEPRO AS
Øvremoan 9
8250 Rognan
Norge
HEPRO AS
- Tel. 46 74 55 55
- firmapost@hepro.no
- www.hepro.no
References
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