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FERNO/MAN/1121/162-R10/UK 

 

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4. 

Operating Procedure 

 

Using the Restraints 

 

1.  The patient should be secured using the harness and both single strap restraints. 

 

2.  Dispose of and replace any restraints that are worn, damaged or have been 

involved in any accident – they may have hidden damage. 

 

3.  Unbuckle all restraints and lay the straps out of the way before transferring the 

patient. 

 

4.  Transfer the patient onto the trolley using recognised techniques. 

 

5.  Buckle the harness by inserting all three tangs into the buckle until they lock in 

place  or  pass the tang through the shoulder straps and secure in the buckle. 

Adjust the straps to ensure patient comfort.  

 

6.  Fasten the one-piece restraint across the patient’s chest and under the arms (if 

fitted). 

 

7.  Fasten the two leg restraints and adjust to ensure patient comfort.  

 

8.  To release the harness, twist the buckle lever or depress the buckle release. 

 

 

 

 

Illustration purposes only. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE 

To remove the four-point harness, unclip all four brackets from mounting pegs.

 

Summary of Contents for CCT Six-P

Page 1: ...CT Six P User Manual IMPORTANT NOTE To comply with EN 1789 the patient body harness and leg straps MUST be used at all times to hold the patient on the trolley and the trolley MUST be secured in the v...

Page 2: ...Six P s fixed height is higher than that of the Falcon transport height Furthermore the stability of the trolley within the locking device could be affected by the addition of care equipment this equi...

Page 3: ...Patient platform total max SWL including 181 kg PacRac 10kg equipment max 25kg if fitted In addition 80kg of medical equipment can be mounted equally spaced on the trolley base If foot end Fixed plat...

Page 4: ...s for damage if any damage is found it must be replaced 2 Do the trolley sides raise and lower properly 3 Check that the wheels and brakes operate satisfactorily 4 Study this manual before use Practic...

Page 5: ...trolley by firmly grasping the main frame for added control Trapping hazards cannot be eliminated due to the operation of this product EXTRA CARE to be taken whilst raising and lowering the back rest...

Page 6: ...Close the restraints around the patient see page 9 6 Raise the cot side rails 7 Make adjustments as necessary Wheeling the Trolley 1 Transporting a patient should be done with the side rails raised an...

Page 7: ...e vehicle Manual Foot End Lock 5 Ensure that the pedal on the foot end lock is depressed and guide the trolley into the head end floor lock The foot end will automatically lock when the trolley is in...

Page 8: ...sed and guide the trolley into the head end floor lock The foot end will automatically lock when the trolley is in the correct position Unloading the trolley from a vehicle fitted with a tail lift 1 M...

Page 9: ...nd must remain fitted to the floor of the vehicle 2 Installation of Head End Lock Assembly As shown in diagram A left ensure handle and blade of locking devices are in the fully open up position Adjac...

Page 10: ...ing clear 2 Installation of Head End Lock Assembly On each Unwin locking device rotate the plunger crossbar until it snaps into the U slot on the turret diagram A below Do not rotate the turret clockw...

Page 11: ...ent onto the trolley using recognised techniques 5 Buckle the harness by inserting all three tangs into the buckle until they lock in place or pass the tang through the shoulder straps and secure in t...

Page 12: ...ort for CPR DO NOT use the backrest to manoeuvre the stretcher under any circumstances When using the stretcher as a seat in a PTS vehicle ensure the headrest is in its lowest position Headrest The CC...

Page 13: ...til fingers contact the support bar on the underside of the leg rest frame At this point simultaneously lift and move the support bar forward thus releasing same from its locked position and slowly lo...

Page 14: ...rvice records A sample maintenance record sheet is provided at the end of this manual which can be used to log each maintenance service When documented service can be shown to have been followed and a...

Page 15: ...ly 2 Repeatedly dip the webbing in clear water to rinse Do not immerse any metal buckles or fixation clips 3 Hang the restraints to air dry Attach only clean dry restraints back onto to the equipment...

Page 16: ...elines and that the equipment is then thoroughly washed down with water after disinfecting in order to remove any chemical residue and prevent any ongoing surface damage from occurring Any attachable...

Page 17: ...brake operate properly rotate fully and have adequate tread Does the trolley move smoothly Are the restraints mattress and harness in good condition with no cuts or frayed edges If not then they must...

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Page 19: ...Ferno Trolley Service Log Trolley Model Serial Number Date placed into operation Date of Service No of lifts Remedial work carried out Comments Name...

Page 20: ...FERNO MAN 0719 162 R07 UK Page 22...

Page 21: ...l discounts can be offered if a 5 year contract is taken out with a guarantee to hold the price for the effective contract period Pay annually or as the service is completed helping you to control you...

Page 22: ...General Safety and Performance Requirements within Annex 1 of EC Regulation 2017 745 Registered Office Ferno UK Limited Ferno House Stubs Beck Lane Cleckheaton West Yorkshire England BD19 4TZ Tel 44 0...

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