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             Model Neomate

Users’ ManUal 

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Disclaimer

This manual contains general instructions for the use, operation 

and care of this product. The instructions are not all-inclusive. Safe 

and proper use of this product is solely at the discretion of the 

user. Safety information is included as a service to the user. All 

other safety measures taken by the user should be within and under 

consideration of applicable regulations. It is recommended that 

training on the proper use of this product be provided before using 

this product in an actual situation.
Retain this manual for future reference. 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 this manual is the property of Ferno-

Washington, Inc., Wilmington, Ohio, USA. Ferno-Washington, Inc. 

reserves all patent rights, proprietary design rights, manufacturing 

rights, reproduction use rights, and sales use rights thereto, and 

to any article disclosed therein except to the extent those rights 

are expressly granted to others or where not applicable to vendor 

proprietary parts.

limited Warranty statement

The products sold by Ferno are covered by a limited warranty, 

which is printed on all Ferno invoices. The complete terms and 

conditions of the limited warranty, and the limitations of liability 

and disclaimers, are also available upon request by calling Ferno at 

1.800.733.3766 or 1.937.382.1451.

Ferno Technical support

Customer service and product support are important aspects of each 

Ferno product. Please have the product serial number available 

when calling, and include it in all written communications. For 

technical support questions:
Telephone (Toll-free) 

1.800.733.3766 ext. 1010

Telephone  

1.937.382.1451 ext. 1010

Email 

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Ferno Customer relations

For ordering assistance or general information:

CanaDa anD The U.s.a.

Telephone (Toll-free) 

1.877.733.0911

Telephone  

1.937.382.1451

Fax (Toll-free) 

1.888.388.1349

Fax 

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Internet 

www.ferno.com

all OTher lOCaTiOns

For assistance or information, please contact your Ferno distributor. 

If you do not have a Ferno distributor, please contact Ferno 

Customer Relations:

Ferno-Washington, Inc.

70 Weil Way

Wilmington, Ohio 45177-9371, U.S.A.

Telephone  

+1.937.382.1451

Fax 

+1.937.382.6569

Internet 

www.ferno.com

eUrOPean rePresenTaTive

Ferno (UK) Limited

Stubs Beck Lane, Cleckheaton

West Yorkshire BD19 4TZ, United Kingdom

Telephone 

+44 (0) 1274 851999

Fax 

+44 (0) 1274 851111

Internet 

www.ferno.co.uk

General Information

This product is to be used by trained medical staff only. The 

Neomate is designed for the emergency transport of infants 

weighing between 3.2 kg and 6.4 kg or 7 to 14 lbs who are deemed 

by the medical professional, too small to be transported by using 

the Pedimate. All care should be taken by the medical professional 

in determining if this product is correct for the safe securement 

of the infant during transport, and whether or not an alternative 

conveyance device (such as a commercially tested infant car seat) 

should be used instead.
The Neomate has been dynamically tested on a Ferno cot/trolley to 

meet CEN standards for crash retention. It should be  firmly secured 

to the cot/trolley before the infant is secured within it. The top grey 

restraint should be looped around the cot/trolley backrest with the 

buckles correctly engaged and the slack webbing tightened by 

using the restraint adjuster. The two lower grey restraints should 

be looped around each main frame rails near the siderails. Both 

restraints should then be tightened by using the adjusters.
The Neomate should be positioned on the cot/trolley so that when 

the backrest is raised slightly, the infant is sitting in a semi-upright 

position and not laying supine. 
Once the device is properly positioned and secured, the infant can 

be  placed  in  the  Neomate  using  the  familiar  five  point  harness 

system that comes over the child’s shoulders and under the crotch 

region. 
Additional horizontal restraints (with plastic buckles) are provided 

to “hug” the infant and provide lateral support and containment for 

the child. The EMT/Paramedic should determine if these horizontal 

restraints may cause issues (in instances of labored breathing or 

upper body injuries) and decide on their use.

Summary of Contents for Neomate

Page 1: ...Users Manual Neomate Infant Restraint System October 2011 GLO Pub No 234 2045 03 Read this Manual and Retain for Future Reference...

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Page 3: ...free 1 888 388 1349 Fax 1 937 382 1191 Internet www ferno com all OTher lOCaTiOns For assistance or information please contact your Ferno distributor If you do not have a Ferno distributor please cont...

Page 4: ...in injury or death of the patient improper maintenance can cause injury Maintain the Neomate only as described in this manual important Importantnoticesemphasizeimportantusageormaintenance informatio...

Page 5: ...o assist the patient Warning Untrained operators can cause injury or be injured Permit only trained personnel to operate the Neomate Training Operator need to read and understand this manual be traine...

Page 6: ...uick release buckles attach it to Ferno cot frames at three points The five point patient harness consists of two continuous loop shoulder torso straps and a crotch strap All secure in a central fast...

Page 7: ...reserves the right to change specifications without notice Components not shown Hook and loop storage straps on reverse surface of Neomate are not visible in this view Shoulder Straps Strap Adjustmen...

Page 8: ...tient handling pro cedures when using the Neomate Stay with the patient at all times Always use the patient harness Use the Neomate only when all elements are in good working order Use the Neomateonly...

Page 9: ...s in use at the time of accident remove the Neomate from s replace it Using the Neomate eneral guidelines for Use Medical advice is beyond the parameters of this manual It is the Neomateusers responsi...

Page 10: ...er Strap B C A 4 Thread the shoulder strap on the patient s left side through the chest clip Figure 5 and slide the chest clip to armpit level 5 To snug the shoulder torso straps refer to Figure 6 and...

Page 11: ...houlder strap on the patient s left side from the clip 3 Press the red release button in the central buckle and pull the buckle slightly downward to release the shoulder straps from the buckle 4 Loose...

Page 12: ...that in addition to scheduled maintenance operators perform a visual inspection each time the Neomate is used If damage is noted remove the Neomate from service immediately and replace it insPeCTiOn C...

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