Ferno Slovakia
FST Chair ( Fixed Track)
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5.3. Using the Chair on Level Ground
• Before rolling the Chair on level ground, the head
end operator adjusts the upper handle to the desired
position for comfortable use. (Rear locking lift
handle is intended only for over stairs transport, not
for chair turning on level ground)
• Inform the patient so that they are aware about
what is happening.
• Two castor wheels are affixed to the foot end
frame. These assist with movement on level ground
and mean that the Chair can be used without tilting
backwards.
• The operator at the foot end of the Chair assists as
required with obstacles like door frames or uneven
surfaces. The lower handle can be used to overcome
larger obstacles.
5.4. Gliding the Chair Downstairs
• It is strongly recommended that the following
procedures be practiced with a chair loaded with
dummy weights such as bagged builders sand or
gravel.
• Using the Chair on stairs requires a minimum of
two operators. Use additional help as needed to
control the Chair.
• It is recommended that the two operators face
each other when transporting a patient down
stairs. If available a third person should assist by
acting as a guide for the foot-end operator.
• Ensure the route down the stairs is clear of
obstructions that could affect the safety of the
operators or the function of the tracks (see page
10).