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© Ferno-Washington, Inc.   234-3356-00   August 2006

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Model 28-Z PROFlexx

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 Chair Cot

Parts and Service

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Summary of Contents for 28-Z PROFlexx

Page 1: ...Model 28 Z PROFlexx Chair Cot August 2006 GLO Users Manual Pub No 234 3356 00...

Page 2: ...eference Include it with the product in the event of transfer to new users Additional free copies are available upon request from Customer Relations Proprietary Notice The information disclosed in thi...

Page 3: ...7 Optional Lead Handle 17 5 8 Optional Auxiliary Handles 18 6 Using the Cot 19 27 6 1 Before Placing the Cot in Service 19 6 2 General Guidelines for Use 19 6 3 Unfolding the Cot with a Patient 20 6...

Page 4: ...Alternative Use One Hand 15 Figure 17 Using the Backrest Control Handle 16 Figure 18 Engaging Disengaging the Wheel Lock 16 Figure 19 Raising a Sidearm 17 Figure 20 Folding a Sidearm 17 Illustrations...

Page 5: ...PRODUCT Responsibility for the outcome of known intentional misuse rests squarely on the misuser Important Squeezing the undercarriage control handle when unfolding or unloading the cot will prevent...

Page 6: ...e American National Standards Institute ANSI and the emergency medical services industry Read the Users Manual The load limit of the cot is 700 lb 318 kg 700 lb 318 kg Cot operation requires a minimum...

Page 7: ...perators because short operators must raise their arms higher in relation to their shoulders Be aware that if the ambulance is parked on an uneven surface the control operator and any helpers may need...

Page 8: ...s of the Federal Ambulance Specification KKK A 1822 For information contact Federal Supply Services Specifications Section Suite 8100 470 E L Enfant Plaza SW Washington DC 20407 About the Cot 3 2 Gene...

Page 9: ...ide Lift Handle 2 6 Fixed Transport Wheel 2 Loading Wheel Crosstube Loading Wheel 2 Undercarriage Control Handle Chair Adjustment Handle Backrest Control Handle Head End Mattress Foot End Mattress To...

Page 10: ...Positions About the Cot Folded Position Use for Patient Transfer and Ambulance Transport Cot Position Use for Rolling and Loading Loading Height Chair Position Use for Patient Transfer and Rolling In...

Page 11: ...style and does not require updating if it has a lip as illustrated in Figure 1A Your fastener hook is old style and requires updating if there is no lip as illustrated in Figure 1B Use Model 173 Faste...

Page 12: ...on the cot WARNING Figure 2 Patient Restraints Hip and Thigh Restraints 2 Torso Restraint System 1 Guide Strap Figure 3 Attachment Points for Patient Restraints Chest Strap Slots Thigh Strap Slots Bra...

Page 13: ...the bed panel holes To remove a mattress slide one hand under the mattress and apply gentle upward pressure as you use your other hand to slide the hooks from the bed panel holes Figure 8B Backrest w...

Page 14: ...cation Both sides of the cot at the head end legs Purpose Provide additional grasping points for lifting and rolling the cot and rolling the chair Use Pull to extend a handle Figure 10 Push to retract...

Page 15: ...chair to a cot Exert a little upward pressure on the loading wheel crosstube to relieve the load on the lock mechanism then squeeze the handle while pushing down on the loading wheel crosstube until...

Page 16: ...ully Note When the operator cannot stand behind the backrest it can be adjusted from the side but the operator must be able to support the weight throughout the adjustment Figure 17 Using the Backrest...

Page 17: ...Grasp the cot frame when lifting the cot 5 7 Optional Lead Handle Location Foot end of cot Purpose Aids in rolling the cot on smooth level surfaces Use The control operator grasps the lead handle to...

Page 18: ...age and unfold to lock into the lifting position for use Figures 22 and 23 Use To unfold pull the handle to unlock then swing it away from the cot until it locks in the lifting position To fold pull t...

Page 19: ...cot Follow standard emergency patient handling procedures when operating the cot Operators work together at all times Operators communicate with each other and use coordinated movements to operate th...

Page 20: ...ot 2 Both Operators Lift the cot until the undercarriage unfolds completely and locks in place Figure 25 To ensure that the safety lock is fully engaged you must lift the cot until all wheels are off...

Page 21: ...a helper To fold the cot with a patient on it 1 Assisting Operator Fasten patient restraints 2 Both Operators Stand facing each other at opposite ends of the cot with hands in the lifting position 3...

Page 22: ...ion make sure sheets and other articles will not interfere with cot operation 6 7 Transferring the Patient To the Chair 1 Retract the side lift handles 2 Unfasten the restraints and arrange the straps...

Page 23: ...roll smoothly over the obstacle If you must cross a high obstacle such as a curb lift the cot by the main frame and loading wheel crosstube and carry it across the obstacle When rolling the chair do n...

Page 24: ...ing wheels are securely on the ambulance floor Figure 33 4 Control Operator Lift the cot until the wheels are off the ground then squeeze the control handle and push the cot completely into the patien...

Page 25: ...the foot end of the cot high enough for the undercarriage to unfold completely and lock into place Assisting Operator When the undercarriage has unfolded verify that it has locked into place and commu...

Page 26: ...be 5 Release the control handle 6 Secure the cot in the cot fastener 7 Lower the folding bumper ONE OPERATOR UNLOADING 1 Raise the ambulance folding bumper 2 Release the cot from the cot fastener 3 Gr...

Page 27: ...and direct all helpers The chart below shows suggested placement for operators and helpers Using the Cot Helpers can cause injury Maintain control of the cot operate the controls and direct all helper...

Page 28: ...ons for application method and contact time To clean Use a soft cloth to wash the mattress with a mild detergent in warm water Rinse the mattresses with clear water and hang them to dry or dry them wi...

Page 29: ...and foreign particles to collect on those parts and cause poor performance Important Lubricating parts that should not be lubricated allows dirt and foreign particles to collect on those parts resulti...

Page 30: ...utor is the only agent authorized by Ferno to manage service and repair Ferno products Modifying the cot can cause injury and damage Use the cot only as designed by Ferno WARNING Improper parts and se...

Page 31: ...Ferno Washington Inc 234 3356 00 August 2006 31 Model 28 Z PROFlexx Chair Cot Parts and Service Not Shown 10 12 11 7 8 9 3 2 1 4 5 6 8 4 Parts Diagrams 2...

Page 32: ...oading heights door heights etc when using accessories Contact Ferno Customer Relations page 33 or your Ferno distributor for product information Accessories and Related Products Attaching improper it...

Page 33: ...d for 2 years EMS bags replaceable bottom excluded and backboards are warranted for lifetime replacement Damage caused by accident abuse misuse or improper care will be repaired at a reasonable charge...

Page 34: ...34 Ferno Washington Inc 234 3356 00 August 2006 Model 28 Z PROFlexx Chair Cot TRAINING RECORD Date Training Method Name...

Page 35: ...Ferno Washington Inc 234 3356 00 August 2006 35 Model 28 Z PROFlexx Chair Cot MAINTENANCE RECORD By Date Maintenance Performed...

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