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OPERATING MANUAL

Hausted Horizon Series

Model 468XRY – X Ray Trauma Stretcher

(08/30/06)

076204

Summary of Contents for 468XRY

Page 1: ...OPERATING MANUAL Hausted Horizon Series Model 468XRY X Ray Trauma Stretcher 08 30 06 076204 ...

Page 2: ...preventive maintenance program is essential to safe and proper unitoperation Thismanualcontainsmaintenanceschedulesandprocedures which should be followed for satisfactory equipment performance You are encouraged to contact STERIS concerning our comprehensive Annual Maintenance Agreements Under the terms of these agreements preventive maintenance adjustments and replacement of worn parts are done o...

Page 3: ...tion 2720 Gunter Park East Montgomery AL 36109 USA www steris com TEL 334 277 6660 FAX 334 271 5450 Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or oxygen or nitrous oxide The base language of this document is ENGLISH Any translations must be made from the base language document STERIS Corporation Montgomery Alabama is an ISO 13485 certified facility ...

Page 4: ... the Rail 3 5 3 5 2 Half Height 3 5 3 5 3 Lowering the Rail 3 5 3 6 Fowler Backrest Operation 3 6 3 6 1 Raising the Backrest 3 6 3 6 2 Lowering the Backrest 3 6 3 7 Chest X Ray Cassette System Operation 3 6 3 7 1 Loading Cassettes 3 6 3 8 Loading the Cassette Carrier 3 8 3 8 1 Placing Carrier in Loading Position 3 8 3 8 2 Accessing the Carrier 3 8 3 8 3 Loading and Centering Cassette in Carrier 3 ...

Page 5: ...or Manual Table of Contents 5 RECOMMENDED PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 5 1 5 1 Recommended Cleaning Instructions 5 1 5 2 Lubrication Guide 5 2 6 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 6 1 7 RECOMMENDED REPLACEMENT PARTS 7 1 Section Title Page ...

Page 6: ...ir own safety policies and procedures to enhance and compliment these Safety Precautions WARNING LACERATIONHAZARD When cutting bands always use a tool specifically designed for that purpose This will help to avoid personal injuries frequently incurred when bands are cut and tension released WARNINGS PERSONAL INJURY The stretchers have a warning label located at the foot end stating Maximum patient...

Page 7: ...ensure proper operation of the stretcher Step 1 Cut the two bands around the shipping carton Step 2 Remove the top half of the carton and cut one side of the bottom half Step 3 Removethestretcherfromthecarton Cutthebandsfromaroundthe stretcher Step 4 Checktoseeifallfeaturesofthestretcherworkproperly Ifallfeatures work properly go to step 5 If any of the features of the stretcher do not work proper...

Page 8: ... occur Foot Pedal Controlled Hydraulics Carrier Lifting Mechanism Cassette Positioning Labels for Full Length Cassette Brake Steer Pedals on All Four Corners of Base See Warnings B C Cassette Positioning Labels on Both Ends Full Perimeter Protective Bumper Radiolucent Litter Top Patient Surface Pneumatic Fowler Backrest Built in Chest X ray Cassette Positioning System Three Position Patient Side R...

Page 9: ...ion are 375 inches STERIS reserves the right to change specifications without notice Stretcher weight 315 lbs 33 50 Overall Width 29 00 Between Rails 28 50 Patient Surface 64 00 Rail Length 26 00 Minimum Height 76 00 Patient Surface 83 00 Overall Length 15 25 Rail Height 35 00 Maximum Height 3 00 Pad Standard 0 90 NOTE All dimensions are specified in inches All dimensions are 375 STERIS reserves t...

Page 10: ...eelsshouldrotateandswivel freely NOTE The brakes should always be activated when unit is not in transport 3 3 3 Applying The Steering Lock Fifth Wheel From any corner of the stretcher depress the green pedal downward into the locked position Figure 3 3 Push the stretcher forward Either one caster at thefootendwilllockintoanon swivelmode ortheoptionalfifthwheelwilllower and apply pressure to the fl...

Page 11: ...ent Press the pump pedal to the floor Figure 3 4 then release Repeat this process until the desired height is obtained Use smooth strokes on pump pedal to ensure patient comfort 3 4 2 Lowering the Litter Top Press down on the two release pedals at the same time Figure 3 5 until desired height is obtained NOTE Do not stand on release pedals 3 4 3 Trendelenburg Adjustment Placetheunitatmaximumheight...

Page 12: ...on 3 5 1 Raising the Rail Grasp rail top cap in the middle of the rail Figure 3 8 and lift 3 5 2 Half Height Grasp the rail Figure 3 8 lift up on the red trigger under the litter top Figure 3 9 while lowering the rail When rail starts to move down release trigger Lower rail until it locks into half height position 3 5 3 Lowering the Rail Grasp the rail Figure 3 8 lift up on the red trigger under t...

Page 13: ...ing tube Adjust incline by either slowly lowering patient or by pressing the fowler down The amount of manual lifting or supporting required will vary depending on patient size the gas springs are intended only to assist you in lifting or lowering the patient 3 7 Chest X Ray Cassette System Operation 3 7 1 Loading Cassettes Raise the fowler to 90 Rotate the red angles out until they are 90 to the ...

Page 14: ...3 7 Operating Instructions Operator Manual 076204 Figure 3 12 Figure 3 13 Figure 3 14 Figure 3 15 Figure 3 16 Figure 3 17 Figure 3 18 Figure 3 19 Figure 3 20 ...

Page 15: ...owardtheheadendofthestretcher Figure3 22 Thisoperationde activates the built in brake with the handle rotated slide the carrier toward the foot end Position the red handle anywhere between the digit 22 and 46 on the red row of numbers on the position label 3 8 2 Accessing the Carrier NOTE Do not attempt to load the carrier without placing into loading position Grasp the black handle located in the...

Page 16: ...centers the cassette in the carrier Lock the cassette in place by tightening the small knob on the angle Figure 3 28 3 8 4 Centering Carrier on Unit With the cassette installed grasp the black handle and push the carrier back into the tunnel Figure 3 29 The carrier will click multiple times as it passes overtheoffsetpositions butcontinueuntiltheblackhandleisjustattheoutside ofthetunnelFigure3 23 Y...

Page 17: ... of the X ray Example The X ray position required is determined by the technician Figure 3 31 The center location pf that position is the defined visually on the upper set of numbers green on the label The center location in this instance is set atthe 5ontheuppersetof green numbers Figure3 32 buttheredhandle on the carrier is located at the 22 on the lower set of red numbers Figure 3 33 To properl...

Page 18: ...3 11 Operating Instructions Operator Manual 076204 Figure 3 32 Figure 3 34 Figure 3 33 Figure 3 35 Simulated Center of X Ray ...

Page 19: ...e provides a built in braking system that allows the unit to be placed into trendelenburg without the carrier changing positions 3 9 3 Raising and Lowering the Carrier NOTE Do not attempt to raise the carrier if the carrier is in an offset position Grasp the blue handle located under the lower tube on either side of the unit Figure 3 39 rotate the handle toward the foot end Figure 3 40 of the stre...

Page 20: ...move the grid reverse the above process The grid can be left in the carrier as it will not interfere with accessing the cassette tray from the side of the stretcher Figure 3 44 Figure 3 41 Figure 3 42 Figure 3 43 3 11 Loading Cassettes Laterally 3 11 1 Lower the retracto rails on stretcher NOTE Be sure patient is secured with restraint straps Slide one corner of the cassette between the gray rail ...

Page 21: ...r that defines and sets the tray into the various positions Set the carrier to the required longitudinal position NOTE The offset positions can only be used when the carrier is located between the range of 22 and 46 on the side labels see Placing Carrier In Loading Position Section 3 8 1 Once the carrier is located properly and cassette is loaded pull out on the blackhandleslowly Figure3 24 Forpos...

Page 22: ...od should still rotate but should rotate with resistance Once tightened the pivot point will require lubrication see Lubrication Guide Section 5 2 Step 2 If the angles or rods still do not stay up call STERIS for service Step 1 Replacelabelsandcapsasrequired see ReplacementParts Section4 iftheitemthathas come off is not listed on the replacement parts list call STERIS for service Step 1 There are ...

Page 23: ...567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678 RECOMMENDED PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Material Lubricating oil light duty grease wax stick lubricant see LubricationGuide inSec tion 5 2 Schedule 3 Months Proper size wrench and screw driver 3 Months Inspect all fasteners to ensure proper fit position and tightness incl...

Page 24: ...NDLE AND GAS SPING MOUNTING POINT BOTH SIDES PIVOT POINTS ON CHEST CASSETTE ANGLES AND PRESSURE RODS NEVER LUBRICATE VINYL BRAKE PAD CAPS OR THE BOTTOM OF GUIDE ANGLES FOWLER AND GAS SPRING PIVOT POINTS BOTH ENDS NO LUBRICATION IS NEEDED ON THE BLACK PLASTIC BARS PIVOT POINTS ON CENTERING ANGLE LINKS UNDER TRAY ONLY ONE SHOWN ANGLE LIFT TUBE PIVOT POINTS BOTH ENDS 5 2 Lubrication Guide NEVER LUBRI...

Page 25: ...Shelf Removable Folding 076347 00 Extension Footboard Monitor Shelf w Chart Rack Miscellaneous 000012 00 Restraint Straps with Buckle 000014 00 Restraint Straps with Velcro 075656 00 Self Storing Push Handles 128450 00 Vertical Oxygen Tank Holder 065366 00 Universal Patient Tray 069257 00 Paper Roll Holder 000N8D 00 Armboard Height Adjustable 1 Pad Adapter Included 00N16A 00 Heel Stirrups 00N16C 0...

Page 26: ...7 1 Recommended Replacement Parts Operator Manual 076204 7 RECOMMENDED REPLACEMENT PARTS ...

Page 27: ...26 25 22 29 32 23 37 36 39 35 34 19 18 30 38 33 31 24 20 21 40 15 13 11 12 16 17 14 24 8 9 6 1 3 4 7 2 5 5 10 10 USE STANDARD PVC CEMENT TO INSTALL NOTE Use instant adhesive when installing any vinyl or rubber cap Use PVC cement to install Item 20 Grid Holder Cassette Carrier ...

Page 28: ...ner Bumper Red 1 17 P 000990 80 TAPE Double Sided 8 Long 4 18 P 076271 80 CAP Vinyl Red 1 19 P 076270 80 CAP Vinyl Black 1 20 P 068877 20 CAP Rail End 1 21 P 076301 80 PAD Brake Red Vinyl Cap 1 22 P 076323 24 STRIP Rubber 2 per angle 8 23 P 035233 75 KNOB Locking 1 24 P 076309 90 ROD Chest Cassette Support 1 25 P 031055 05 NUT Lock 1 4 20 1 26 P 076308 80 ANGLE Cassette A 1 27 P 031100 05 WASHER N...

Page 29: ...7 4 076204 Operator Manual Recommended Replacement Parts Figure 4 2 10 9 4 9 8 5 7 10 2 8 3 6 1 ...

Page 30: ... Ray Unit 1 2 P 076296 15 LABEL Right Side X Ray Unit 1 3 P 076298 15 LABEL Foot End X Ray 1 4 P 076297 15 LABEL Head End X Ray 1 5 P 076306 15 LABEL Head End Bumper 1 6 P 076307 15 LABEL Foot End Bumper 1 7 P 076303 15 LABEL Knob Lock 2 8 P 075490 15 LABEL Iso Max Patient Weight 2 9 P 062654 15 LABEL Fowler Operation 2 10 P 035598 15 LABEL Lift Rail 2 ...

Page 31: ...7 6 076204 Operator Manual Recommended Replacement Parts Figure 4 3 2 4 6 5 1 3 ...

Page 32: ... FIG ITEM NO PART NUMBER UNITS PER ASSEMBLY 4 3 1 P 075840 15 LABEL Trauma Care Right 1 2 P 075831 15 LABEL Base End 2 3 P 075841 15 LABEL Trauma Care Left 1 4 P 031457 15 LABEL Universal Serial Number 1 5 P 063022 15 LABEL Service 1 6 P 031458 15 LABEL Overlay Clear Vinyl 1 ...

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