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© Ferno UK Ltd. FERNO/MAN/02/14/209 UK

Harrier LT / Harrier LT-LBS

1 - SAFeTy InFoRMATIon

1.0 Warning

Warning notices indicate a potentially hazardous situation 

which, if not avoided, could result in injury or death.

 

WARnIng

Improper use of the trolley can cause injury. Use the trolley 

only for the purpose described in this manual.
Untrained operators can cause injury or be injured. Permit 

only trained personnel to operate the trolley.
Improper operation can cause injury. operate the trolley 

only as described in this manual.
An unattended patient can be injured. Stay with the 

patient at all times.
An unrestrained patient can fall off the trolley and be 

injured. Use restraints to secure the patient on the trolley.
Helpers can cause injury or be injured. Maintain control of 

the trolley, operate the ConTRoLS, and direct all helpers.
Improper maintenance can cause injury. Maintain the 

trolley only as described in this manual.
Improper parts and service can cause injury. Use only 

Ferno parts and Ferno-approved service on the trolley.
Modifying the trolley can cause injury and damage. Use 

the trolley only as designed by Ferno.
Attaching improper items to the trolley can cause injury. 

Use only Ferno-approved items on the trolley.

1.2 Important

Bloodborne Disease notice

To reduce the risk of exposure to blood borne diseases such 

as HIV-1 and hepatitis when using the trolley, follow the 

disinfecting and cleaning instructions in this manual.

Bleach, phenols and iodine can cause damage.  Do not apply 

products containing these chemicals to the Trolley.
Improper lubricants can cause damage. Use white lithium 

grease or light oil to lubricate the Trolley.
Trapping hazards are unavoidable in this design of Trolley 

due to its folding action. operate with care.

Safety Information

1.3 Caution

 

WARnIng

Do noT exceed the safe working loads of 350kg 

when raised, 400kg lowered.

 

DAngeR

electric shock can cause death or serious injury. 

InSTALL/USe/oPeRATe/MAInTAIn the trolley only 

as described in this manual.

1.1 Danger

Danger notices indicate an immediate hazardous situation 

which, if not avoided, will result in injury or death.

1.4 Trolley and Fastener Compatibility

Combining different manufacturers’ products into a “mixed-

component” trolley/fastener system can increase the user’s 

risk of injury and damage.
Ferno (UK) Ltd. strongly recommends that only Ferno (UK) 

Ltd.-manufactured trollies be used in Ferno-manufactured 

trolley fasteners, and that only Ferno-manufactured trolley 

fasteners be used for securing Ferno-manufactured trolleys 

in ambulances.
ANY COMBINATION OF A FERNO TROLLEY OR 

TROLLEY FASTENER WITH A NON-FERNO TROLLEY 

OR TROLLEY FASTENER, IS MISUSE OF THE FERNO 

PRODUCT. Responsibility for the outcome of known, 

intentional misuse rests squarely on the misuser.

 

WARnIng

To comply with BS en 1789:2007, the four-point harness 

and leg restraints MUST be used as a patient restraint and 

the Trolley MUST be secured with the 2 part locking device.

Summary of Contents for Harrier LT

Page 1: ...User Manual Harrier LT Harrier LT LBS FERNO MAN 02 14 209 UK Stock Code 2003 0137 Read this Manual and Retain for Future Reference D R A F T...

Page 2: ...rmation disclosed in this manual is the property of Ferno UK Ltd Ferno UK Ltd reserves all patent rights proprietary design rights manufacturing rights reproduction use rights and sales use rights the...

Page 3: ...lley__________________________ 21 7 2 Disinfecting the Trolley________________________ 21 7 3 Disinfecting the Mattress and Restraints___________ 21 7 4 Lubricating the Trolley________________________...

Page 4: ...y follow the disinfecting and cleaning instructions in this manual Bleach phenols and iodine can cause damage Do not apply products containing these chemicals to the Trolley Improper lubricants can ca...

Page 5: ...l Ferno UK Ltd uses symbols recognised by the International Standards Organization ISO General Warning of Potential Injury Pinch Point Keep Hands Clear Safe Working Load Do Not Lubricate Instruction f...

Page 6: ...ures described in this manual Operators should have a working knowledge of manual handling procedures Warning Untrained operators can cause injury or be injured Permit only trained personnel to operat...

Page 7: ...or ease of manoeuvrability 4 wheel locks Anti static wheel Fold down head end Push pull handle at head end of trolley Backrest easy to operate lift assist AB PR mattress Anti bacterial moulded plastic...

Page 8: ...negative terminals on a battery This can damage the battery Modifying the battery pack can cause injury or damage and will void the warranty Use only as designed Important To ensure long battery life...

Page 9: ...s as necessary 5 1 Using the BioSafe Patient Harness Restraints For the product to fully comply with BS EN 1789 2007 the patient must be fully restrained using the 4 point harness and leg restraints 1...

Page 10: ...UK Harrier LT Harrier LT LBS Using the Trolley Figure 8 Location of harness and leg restraints Figure 5 Harness locked Figure 7 Releasing harness lock Figure 4 Harness lock ready to be applied Figure...

Page 11: ...tton located on the right hand side of the main frame until desired height is reached 2 The top frame and motor will automatically slow down and stop at its highest point 3 Note that for safety purpos...

Page 12: ...ed out with the side rails raised and the restraining straps applied and fastened 2 The trolley is best rolled by two attendants one pulling and the other assisting with guidance and steering as neces...

Page 13: ...is loaded with the patient s head towards the front of the ambulance 3 Ensure that the trolley is in its lowest position and there are no trailing straps blankets etc Important Fold the head end push...

Page 14: ...lever to lock in desired position Support the backrest while making any adjustments Figure 14 Press either red lever to raise lower backrest Figure 13 Pull red plunger to lower cotside 6 3 Leg Rest Tr...

Page 15: ...owly lower the frame to its resting position Figure 18 Lift straps to return to Trendelenburg Figure 17 Lift straps to create shock position 6 5 Fold Down Head End Operating the Trolley Features Figur...

Page 16: ...ed sleeves over the hinges to prevent the handle folding up enabling the push pull action Figure 25 Rotate push pull away from clips on trolley Figure 26 Unfold push pull handle Figure 24 Release push...

Page 17: ...onto the rear end of the brake pad above wheel until an audible click is heard To unlock press down on the forward end of the lock pedal 6 9 Optional Headrest Extension Pad The Harrier LTcan be provi...

Page 18: ...the trolley To apply push poles fit the bullet end into the block aperture The pole will slot in easily and lock in place via the plunger situated on the rear face of the block To release pull on the...

Page 19: ...the pull out the first one is between closed and fully extended and the second is fully extended When locked the red lever will spring into it s locked position diagonally down Figure 40 Extended cots...

Page 20: ...or D type Bottle The boot strap fixing method is simple and convienient to attach detach the bottle To operate unlock the clip and release the strap Place the bottle in the centre of the bracket and...

Page 21: ...ed surfaces 7 2DisinfectingandCleaningtheTrolley Wipe all surfaces with disinfectant Follow the disinfectant manufacturer s instructions for application method and contact time Ferno recommends you in...

Page 22: ...g of each shift charge at least once every 5 days Press the button located on the battery pack and check the red LED s light up test the battery and ensure it is ready to use Confirm the operation of...

Page 23: ...ct your Ferno distributor Your distributor is the only agent authorised by Ferno UK Ltd to manage service and repair Ferno UK Ltd products Warning Modifying the Trolley can cause injury and damage Use...

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