rolyan SMART REF 100.600 Splint Bath User Manual

May 15, 2024
Rolyan

rolyan SMART REF 100.600 Splint Bath

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Models

SMART Model

  • REF 100.500 (U.S. Plug)
  • REF 100.500E (Euro Plug)
  • REF 100.500A (Australia Plug)
  • REF 100.500UK (U.K. Plug)

BASIC Model

  • REF 100.501 (U.S. Plug)
  • REF 100.501E (Euro Plug)
  • REF 100.5010A (Australia Plug)
  • REF 100.501UK (U.K. Plug)

This manual must be given to the user of the product. Before using this product, this manual must be read and saved for future reference.

Inspection

Prior to shipment, the water baths are subjected to a thorough safety-related and functional quality control and are carefully packed. Check ALL parts for shipping damage. If shipping damage is noted, DO NOT USE. Contact dealer/ manufacturer for further instructions. Note: Products may only be returned in undamaged cardboard packaging – primarily the original cardboard packaging.

Contents of Box

  1. Splint Bath – SMART REF 100.600 / BASIC REF 100.601
  2. User Manual REF 400.600
  3. One of the following:
    • Power Cord (US) REF 300.107
    • Power Cord (Euro) REF 300.154
    • Power Cord (UK) REF 300.155
    • Power Cord (AU) REF 300.156 (do not use a detachable mains power cord with inadequate ratings to the Strava cord)
  4. 6 ft Drain Hose REF 200.130
  5. Stainless Steel Strainer Grate REF 300.128
  6. Priming Bulb REF 300.127
  7. Care Card Cleaning Reference 400.610
  8. Allen Key

Safety

The safety section contains important information for the safe operation and use of this product. Read this information, the Care Card, and any other safety information included with the product before using the splint bath.

WARNING

To avoid electric shock, connect the instrument to properly earth-grounded, GFCI-protected, 3-prong receptacles only. Failure to observe this precaution can result in severe injury

The Electric Shock Symbol is used to indicate a hazard arising from dangerous voltage. Any mishandling could result in severe injury or death. The Exclamation Symbol appears in Warning and Caution statements.

SYMBOLS

Signal words are used in this manual and apply to hazards or unsafe practices that could result in personal injury or property damage. See the information below for definitions of the signal words found either on the split bath or in this manual

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DANGER!

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DANGER!

Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

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WARNING!

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Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Failure to follow these instructions could result in damage to your new heating appliance and/or injury

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CAUTION!

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Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in property damage or minor injury or both.


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Electric Shock

The Electric Shock Symbol is used to indicate a hazard arising from dangerous voltage. Any mishandling could result in severe injury or death.


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Caution, consult the instructions for use.

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Keep dry

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Refer to User Manual

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Manufacturer

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Catalogue Number

This User Manual is mainly focused on the set up, cleaning, operation and routine maintenance of the Rolyan Splint Bath. These instructions help avoid dangers and repairs while increasing product reliability. Keep this manual for future reference.

Instructions for Proper Use

Please read these instructions carefully before using the water baths. These instructions will help avoid dangers, unnecessary repair costs and downtime. Following these instructions will increase the reliability and life of the product.

The water bath is only intended for the heating of thermoplastic material for medical use.

  • This water bath is not suitable for direct heating without using water.
  • The heating of food and drinks, as well as other pharmaceutical and medical products, is not allowed and constitutes improper use.
  • Direct application on the patient is not allowed.

Indications for Use

The Rolyan Splint Bath is intended for use as a reservoir in hospitals, clinics and other medical facilities to heat and soften thermoplastic used in the splinting process. The device is intended for indoor use only.

Responsibility of the User

This product guarantees safe operation if installed, operated and maintained in accordance with general safety rules. The operator of this device must read and understand this manual and be trained in occupational therapy methods. All operators are to be aware of the relevant dangers of using a hot water bath and exercise measures to avert such dangers. In case of spillage of hazardous materials on or inside the bath, the operator must properly decontaminate the unit.

Product Description

Rolyan Splint Bath is a reservoir made of a thermoset composite material that holds and heats water. The water bath allows for thermoplastic splint sheets to be softened and made pliable to form to the body. Both models (SMART and BASIC) feature a custom LCD touch display for accurate water temperature readings, user-controlled water temperature and time settings, water evacuation, stainless steel hinged lid, low water sensor, thermostat water temperature regulator (+/-2F), and hold approximately 5 gallons of water. The SMART version additionally has thermoplastic sheet presets, user presets, two independent filtration mechanisms and dual disinfection systems: UV-C germicidal kill light, and a high-heat sanitation cycle that heats the water temperature to kill levels.

TECHNICAL DATA

Technical Specifications Rolyan Splint Bath

ROLYAN SPLINT BATH UM Spec
   
Operating Temperature Range F 140o – 180o F
  C 60o – 82o C
Sanitation  Mode F 185o
  C 85o
Temperature Variability F/C 2o
Set Time Seconds 30 – 180
Over Voltage W 11
Frequency Hz 50/60 Hz
Mains Voltage (+/- 10% of nominal voltage) V 100-120 VAC, 200-240 VAC
Power Consumption W 1100W
AC Current (Max) A <10 Amps
Water Fill Capacity Gallons 5.2 G
  Liters 20 L
Water Fill Height in 5”
  cm 12.5 cm
Unit Weight lbs 35 lbs
  kg 15.9 kg
Unit Dims Outer (LxWxH) in 22.625”L  19.75”W  10”H
  cm 60cm L 52cm W 25.5cm H
Unit Dims Inner (LxWxH) in 19”L 12”W 6”H
  cm 48cm L 30cm W 15cm H
Unit Shipping Weight lbs 47 lbs
  kg 21 kg
Unit Shipping Dims (LxWxH) in 26.5”L 23”W 16”H
  cm 67cm L 59cm W 41cm H
Standard   IEC 61010-1, -2
    UL 61010-1, -2
    CSA C22.2#61010-1, -2
    CB SCHEME
Environment (Altitude)  
Operation (Max) ft 16,732 ft
  m 5100 m
Storage (Altitude) ft 16,732 ft
  m 5100 m

Safety Certifications

  • European Union CE mark.
  • The CE mark indicates that this product satisfies the relevant requirements of EC Directives. Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with regular waste. Instead, it is the user’s responsibility to dispose of waste equipment according to the local laws. Separate collection and recycling of the waste equipment at the time of disposal will help conserve natural resources and ensure it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. For information about where the user can drop off the waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local waste collection authority.
  • Product Certification Mark

INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING: Do not start the unit if the cable or plug is damaged, or if there are obvious, visible defects to the unit.

FILLING THE SPLINT BATH

TAP WATER IS REQUIRED FOR THE UNIT TO RUN CORRECTLY. FOLLOW THESE PROPORTIONS IF YOU ARE IN A HARD-WATER ENVIRONMENT AND REQUIRE DISTILLED WATER.

Initial Set Up

  1. Unpack the splint bath and place on a level surface that is capable of bearing the bath and water load. Be sure there is adequate space between the vent and wall for ventilation. Make sure that all packaging materials are cleared from the reservoir.
  2. Plug the supplied power cord (do not use any other power cord other than supplied by the manufacturer) into the back of the unit and a dedicated wall receptacle. (Protective Earthing – a dedicated electrical circuit is required).
  3. Fill the reservoir with water just above the water sensor (approximately 2”/5cm).
  4. Turn unit on – flip the switch at the back of the unit to turn the unit “on”. At the initial powering up of the bath, the start-up wizard will display on the LCD screen to prompt user to set time, day of the week, and temperature mode.
  5. The unit must be primed before operation (SMART model). Squeeze the supplied priming bulb (outside of the water) until it is fully deflated and held. Then insert it into the priming port located at in the water tub. Release the bulb to pull water from the port until it is fully inflated then remove it from the port. You should see the water start to bubble at the port. If this doesn’t occur, repeat up to 3 times. Once the water bubbles, the unit is primed. This process removes any trapped air in the tubes and allows the pump to engage.
  6. Continue filling the tank to the desired water level or to the bottom of the internal hinge line.

General Use

  • Once the unit is filled to the desired water level, the power is on, the preset is fixed, and the set temperature has been reached, the unit is ready for the thermoplastic materials.
  • Insert the splinting material into the reservoir, being careful not to splash hot water outside the tank.
  • Press start (green button with an arrow on home screen). At any time during a session, the timer can be paused and restarted from the beginning or from the time the unit was paused.
  • To maintain an accurate water temperature, retain heat, and minimize evaporation, keep lid closed.
  • Use caution when retrieving the material from the bath. Apply the material to the patient as per the splint manufacturer’s instruction.
  • Maintain sufficient water level at all times. (approx 3”/7.62cm deep).

Touchscreen LCD Display

The touchscreen LCD display lights up when the unit is turned on. The control panel functionality provides the user with options to customize the device for their needs.

Control Panel

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  1. Timer – time count-down display
  2. Time control up or down
  3. Timer START/STOP button
  4. Temperature display
  5. Temp control up or down
  6. Temperature display mode °C/°F
  7. Activate UV circulation
  8. Thermoplastic preset (SMART model)
  9. Presets wheel (SMART model)
  10.  Add a custom preset (SMART model)
  11.  Menu
  12. Sleep unit

Home Screen

The home screen consists of the session timer, water temperature, UV circulation (SMART model only), thermoplastic presets (SMART model only), menu, and sleep icon. Note: Presets are factory-installed temperature and time suggestions that are specific to the thermoplastic selected and only available on the SMART model. These are recommendations provided by the thermoplastic manufacturer. Time and temperature can be changed prior to or during a session by depressing – or + on the home screen. View all factory presets with the horizontal scroll on the home screen with < or >.rolyan-SMART-REF-100-600
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Menu

Set auto on/off – this feature automatically sets “off” time (sleep) and “on” time (wake) for specific days of the week. Factory default is off. This feature preheats the water to reach set temperature prior to a session starting and to save energy in the evening when not in use. Power must be on for this function to work properly. Sanitation cycle (SMART model) – The sanitation cycle is an optional, secondary disinfection of the unit by increasing the water temperature to an extreme high heat for 5 minutes to kill microbes. The manufacturer highly recommends daily sanitation of the splint bath. The sanitation cycle factory default is “off”.

  • A nightly sanitation cycle can be set by engaging the “auto sanitation” feature to set days and times. After the sanitation cycle is completed, the unit will return to last preset used or sleep mode if auto on/off has been set.
  • You may also manually activate the sanitation cycle when the “start” button is depressed and the sanitation water temperature is reached. At the conclusion of the cycle, the water temperature last used will be resumed.
  • RISK OF SEVERE BURN!
  • Keep the lid closed during the sanitation cycle. Do not insert any thermoplastics or any other materials into the bath during the sanitation cycle. Do not put hands or appendages in the water.
  • Helpful Tips – this screen provides the user with helpful tips and information about the Rolyan splint bath.
  • Presets – in addition to the factory presets, the user can program desired presets by name. Up to 50 user-defined presets can be stored in the unit. The default time for a new user preset is 1:00 minute and the default temperature is 155o F/68o C.
  • Add a new user preset two ways: 1. go to presets in the menu, click +, enter the material size (if desired), the sheet name, and adjust the time and/or temperature with – and +. Click save after each selection. 2. From the home screen, click the + in the bottom right corner beside the displayed preset. Enter the material size (if desired), the sheet name, and adjust to the desired time and/or temperature with the – and +. Click save.
  • To modify an existing preset: go to presets in the menu, click on modify, and make the desired time and/or temperature change with – and +. Click save.
  • Note: factory preset names cannot be changed or deleted. User-defined presets can be removed.
  • Temp settings – set in degrees Fahrenheit (F) or Celsius (C). Factory default is F. Set Time – set the real-time clock with a scroll wheel in either 12 12-hour or 24-hour time display. Factory default is 12 hour display mode. Audio/Visual – adjust the screen brightness and the volume of auditory signals. A beeping sound engages the last ten seconds of a session to alert the user. Factory Reset CAUTION! by clicking reset, all factory defaults will be restored and all user-defined presets will be erased.

Cleaning the bath

Frequency – Two or more times monthly. Strava recommends each facility determine its cleaning frequency based on usage, water grade, visual inspection, and sanitation protocols that apply to your facility and/or JCAHO. Consult manufacturer if there is any doubt of the compatibility of decontamination or cleaning agents.rolyan-SMART-REF-100-600-Splint-Bath-FIG
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Water Evacuation

  • Turn unit off using the power switch at the back.
  • Allow the water to cool before water evacuation.
  • Be sure that the supplied drain hose is properly inserted at the back the unit.
  • Turn the quarter turn valve counter-clockwise to release the water.

In-Line Filter cleaning

Your Splint bath is fitted with a small in-line filter which prot ects against small impurities and debris which can accumulate over time and clog the system.

  1. Evacuate the water.
  2. Using the supplied Allen key, loosen the filter.
  3. Wiggle the filter off of the thermocouple.
  4. Clean all debris from the screen (hint: run under water).
  5. Fit the cleaned filter back on the thermocouple by wiggling it into place (screw head facing out).
  6. Using the supplied Allen key, tighten the filter insuring that it is properly aligned and close to the hole.

Annual Recommended Maintenance

Annual maintenance, or more frequently based on usage, sanitation protocols, and type of thermoplastic materials used.

  • Change Ultraviolet-C Bulb 1x annually or as needed
  • Clean Secondary Filter 1x – 2x annually or as needed

Cleaning the Secondary Inline Filter (SMART model)

The secondary inline filter will catch any remaining debris that the basin stainless steel filter may not have caught

  1. REMOVE BACK PANEL
    While the unit is off, drained of water, remove the four screws the back panel exposing the secondary inline filter.

  2. LOOSEN THE CAP
    Loosen the cap by turning counter clockwise to the left by hand.

  3. CLEAN THE MESH STRAINER
    Pull the mesh strainer out to check for any debris collection. Clean mesh strainer by rinsing it under water. Use a toothbrush if needed to remove any stuck-on matter.

  4. REMOVE RESIDUAL WATER
    Using the provided priming bulb, suck out any residual water/debris pooled at the bottom of the filter bowl. This may take several squeezes of the priming bulb.

  5. REASSEMBLE
    Replace the mesh strainer into the reservoir. Tighten cap back on by turning clockwise to the right. If the gasket becomes wrinkled, loosen and reassemble or order a new one. Screw the back panel into place. (replacement gaskets are available)

Changing the UV-C Bulb (SMART model)

Visit the servie area at www.stravasolutions.com for video instructions on changing the UV bulb.

Troubleshooting

Over temp:

If the unit exceeds 195o F (91o C) turn off main power and contact technical service at

Low water:

  1. If there is water in the reservoir, make sure that the tank is NOT filled exclusively with distilled water. The unit must have (1) cup of tap water per (1) gallon of distilled water for the sensor to register the water level. If there is tap water in the reservoir, turn off the main power and contact technical service.
  2. If there is no water in the reservoir, turn off the main power and investigate possible causes – water evaporation or unit leakage.
    • Water evaporation – always maintain adequate water volume in the tank.
    • Water leakage – turn off main power and contact technical service.
  3. If low water indication persists after troubleshooting, contact technical support.

UV lamp defective (SMART model):

Turn main power off. Unplug cord from unit and wall. Remove rear access panel via 4 screws. Carefully remove black rubber boot from UV housing, allowing the lamp to slide out of the housing. Disconnect lamp from connectors on both ends. Replace bulb. Reconnect at both ends and insert new bulb back into the housing. Attach rear access panel. Dispose of defective bulb according to local regulation. In the event the error message “UV Lamp Defective” remains after the new bulb replacement, contact technical service to obtain a software upgrade. Visit the service area of www.stravasolutions.com for bulb changing video.

Pump occlusion (SMART model):

Refers to blockage in the water system.

  1. If evacuating the water, stop evacuation mode and contact technical service.
  2. In standard operation, turn off the main power and contact technical service.

Temp sensor error:

Refers to the water temperature exceeding 195oF (90.5oC). If the over temp error message displays:

  1. While evacuating the water, pause evacuation, wait for the water to cool, then resume evacuation. Unplug cord from unit and wall. Contact technical service.
  2. During standard operation, unplug cord from unit and wall. Contact technical service

Replacement Parts

Heating Element REF 300.100
UV Lamp REF 300.105
Mains Power Cord (US Hospital Grade) REF 300.107
Mains Power Cord (Euro Hospital Grade) REF 300.154
Mains Power Cord (UK Hospital Grade) REF 300.155
Mains Power Cord (AU Hospital Grade) REF 300.156
Hose REF 200.130
Strainer REF 300.128
Priming Bulb REF 300.127
Inline Filter REF 300.226

Check the power cord and plug for excessive wear or fraying. Replace as needed. Do not use a detachable mains power cord with inadequate ratings. Only replace with a Strava power cord.

Software Upgrades:

In the event a software upgrade is required, the manufacturer will provide you with a new version of software to upload via USB stick.

  • Make sure the unit is off.
  • Remove the back panel of the unit by removing the four screws with a #2 phillips screwdriver
  • Locate the USB connector.
  • Insert the USB stick into the connector.
  • Turn the unit on.
  • The software upgrade is complete when the set up wizard appears on the screen.

Warranty/Replacements

Strava Solutions warrants that its products are free from defects in material or workmanship. Under normal use and following all guidelines defined in this manual, Strava splint baths are warrantied for a period of one year from when product is received (two years outside the USA). Should replacement or repair be required, purchaser must notify dealer or manufacturer in writing. After obtaining an RA (returned goods authorization), product must be returned in original packaging

Service Life

We estimate a service life of five years for this product, provided it is used in strict accordance with the intended use as set out in this document and all maintenance and service requirements are met. The estimated service life can be exceeded if the product is carefully used and properly maintained, and provided technical and scientific advances do not result in technical limitations. The service life can also be considerably reduced by extreme or incorrect usage. The fact that we estimate a service life for this product does not constitute an additional warranty. Strava Solutions will provide replacement parts for up to 10 years from date of purchase.

Storage and Handling

It is recommended the following guidelines are used whenever this system is being stored or transported to another location:

Pollution  degree 2
Environment (Temperature) Operation: 32o F – 104o F (0o C – 40o C)

Storage: 32o F – 140o F (0o C – 60o C)
Environment (Humidity)| Operation: Up to 80%
Storage: Up to 90%, non-condensing

Contact the Manufacturer

MANUFACTURED BY

Strava Solutions, LLC 10938 Highway 58 Georgetown, TN 37336 USA

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