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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 discrestion of the user. Safety information is 
included  as  a  service  to  the  user.  All  other  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 
Care.

 

 

Proprietary Notice

 

 

The information disclosed in this manual is the property of 
Traverse  Rescue,  LLC  Mississauga,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Traverse  Rescue,  LLC.  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.

 

 

© Copyright Traverse Rescue, LLC . All Rights 
Reserved

 

Traverse Rescue, LLC.

 

755 The Queensway East, Unit 8

 

Mississauga, Ontario

 

Canada  L4Y 4C5 

 

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Web Site:www.traverserescue.com

 

1.Safety Information

 

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Warnings

 

The following are warnings in this manual:  

 

 

 

Untrained  operators  can  cause  injury  or  be 
injured. Permit only trained personnel to operate 
this stretcher.

 

Improper use of the stretcher can cause injury. 
Use the stretcher only for the purpose described 
in this manual

 

An unrestrained or improperly restrained patient 
can suffer injuries. Always secure the patient in 
the stretcher with a restraint system suitable to 
the situation

 

Improper  operation  can  cause  injury.  Operate 
the stretcher only as described in this manual

 

An un-attended patient can be injured. Stay with 
the patient at all times

 

Helpers can cause injury or be injured. Maintain 
control of the stretcher and direct all helpers

 

Improper  maintenance  can  cause  injury  and 
damage. Maintain stretcher only as described in 
this manual

 

Improper  parts  and  service  can  cause  injury. 
Use  only  Traverse-approved  parts  and  service 
on the stretcher

 

Modifying  the  stretcher  can  cause  injury  and 
damage.  Use  the  stretcher  only  as-sold  by 
Traverse.

 

Attaching  improper  or  inapprpriate  items  to  the 
stretcher  can  cause  injury.  Use  only  Traverse-
Approved items on the stretcher

 

Traverse Rescue, LLC manufactures its products under a 
strict Quality Assurance Program. We also recognize and 
comply  to  any  applicable  standards  that  apply  to  each 
product.  
 
The 

CE

 symbol on Traverse Rescue LLC products signifies 

they have been self certified in accordance with the Medi-
cal  Devices  Directive  93/42/EEC  concerning  Class  1 
Medical Devices 

 

Summary of Contents for Traverse Rescue Titan Series

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Page 2: ...ide 905 615 1367 Web Site www traverserescue com 1 Safety Information 1 1 Warnings The following are warnings in this manual Untrained operators can cause injury or be injured Permit only trained personnel to operate this stretcher Improper use of the stretcher can cause injury Use the stretcher only for the purpose described in this manual An unrestrained or improperly restrained patient can suff...

Page 3: ...l free users manuals contact Traverse Customer Care Practice with the stretcher before using it in regular service Be tested on their understanding of the stretcher Record their training information 3 About The Stretcher 3 1 General Specifications Durathene Netting 65 F 54 C to 200 F 93 C Restraint Webbing Tensile Strength 975 lbs 442 kg Load Rating 500 lbs 227kg Restraint Buckles Minimum Tensile ...

Page 4: ...s the looped end of the strap inward between the stretcher rail and the netting at a chosen attachment point 3 Thread the buckle through the restraint loop Fig 8 and pull until the loop is tight around the stretcher rail 4 Attach the remaining strap to the opposite side of the stretcher following steps 2 and 3 5 Using the Stretcher 5 1 Before Placing the Stretcher in Service Personnel who will wor...

Page 5: ...te load rating and that it is at least as great as that of the stretcher During a high angle rescue the stretcher may be oriented vertically horizontally or in other positions Secure the patient in the stretcher so that he she does not slip in any direction or be able to accidentally come out of the stretcher Tie In Points The Stretcher has several Tie In points where carabiners or ropes may be at...

Page 6: ...facturers directions Traverse recommends inspecting the stretcher for obvious dam age as you disinfect it Hand clean the stretcher and netting with a mild detergent in warm water Rinse well and dry with a towel 6 4 Inspecting the Stretcher Have your stations services maintenance personnel check the following All components should be present Weld joints should be free of cracks or any other sign of...

Page 7: ...rranty excludes and Traverse shall not be held liable for any punitive incidental special or exemplary damages arising out of the breach of the warranty on sales by Traverse Rescue LLC or otherwise or through the performance or non performance of any third party part products service or sys tem This limited warranty does not limit in any way nor alter in any way other manufacturer s warranties on ...

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