LINET Sprint 200 Instructions For Use And Technical Description Download Page 1

Sprint 200

Emergency Stretcher 

without scales

with i-Drive Power and without i-Drive Power

D9U001ES2-0101

Version: 02

Publication Date: 2022-06

Instructions for Use  

and Technical Description

Summary of Contents for Sprint 200

Page 1: ...Sprint 200 Emergency Stretcher without scales with i Drive Power and without i Drive Power D9U001ES2 0101 Version 02 Publication Date 2022 06 Instructions for Use and Technical Description...

Page 2: ...2022 All rights reserved All trademarks and brands are the property of the appropriate owners The manufacturer reserves the right to changes in the contents of the instructions for use that relate to...

Page 3: ...ion 41 12 1Collapsible Siderails 42 12 1 1SIDERAIL DESCRIPTION 42 12 2Castor Control 44 12 2 1Braked Stretcher 45 12 2 2Forward Movement Steering 45 12 2 3Unrestricted Movement 46 12 3Stretcher Positi...

Page 4: ...100 19 2Spare Parts 100 19 3Safety Technical Checks 100 20Maintenance Sprint 200 with i Drive Power 101 20 1Regular maintenance 101 20 2Spare Parts 101 20 3Safety Technical Checks 101 21Disposal Sprin...

Page 5: ...about the risk of material damage WARNING warns about the risk of physical injury DANGER warns about the risk of fatal injury 1 1 2Structure of Warning Notices SIGNAL WORDS Type and source of danger...

Page 6: ...D9U001ES2 0101_02 6 1 4Symbols on the Package FRAGILE HANDLE WITH CARE THIS WAY UP KEEP DRY PROTECT FROM HUMIDITY PAPER RECYCLING SYMBOL DO NOT USE HAND TRUCK HERE DO NOT STACK DURING STORAGE...

Page 7: ...WARNING AGAINST CRUSHING OR TRAPPING JACK FOR ATTACHMENT OF CONDUCTOR FOR POTENTIAL EQUALISATI ON GENERAL WARNING SIGN APPLIED PARTS TYPE B ONLY SUITABLE FOR INDOOR USE MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF PATIENT WEIG...

Page 8: ...THIS SIDE OF THE MONITOR SHELF INSTRUCTION FOR PLACEMENT OF THE MONITOR SHELF L LEFT R RIGHT MAXIMUM LOAD OF ONE HOOK 5 KG FOLD THE MARKED FOLDABLE INFUSION STAND AS THE FIRST ONE MAXIMUM LOAD OF ONE...

Page 9: ...OLD WASTE BATCH NUMBER ACCESSORIES UNIQUE DEVICE IDENTIFICATION FOR MEDICAL DEVICES MAXIMUM MASS OF MOBILE HOSPITAL BED MAXIMUM MASS OF EMPTY STRETCHER SAFE WORKING LOAD OFF i DRIVE POWER ON i DRIVE P...

Page 10: ...S ARE FIRE RESISTANT TO BS7175 SOURCE 0 1 AND 5 DO NOT IRON DO NOT USE PHENOL DO NOT WRING REGULARLY INSPECT THE INSIDE OF THE COVER FOR CONTAMINATION MACHINE WASH AT MAX 71 C FOR 3 MINUTES DISINFECT...

Page 11: ...D9U001ES2 0101_02 11 TUMBLE DRY ON LOW HEAT SETTING MAX 60 C MATTRESS FOOT PART HANDWASH WITH DETERGENT INITIAL TEMPERATURE OF HOT WATER SHOULD NOT EXCEED 50 C...

Page 12: ...D9U001ES2 0101_02 12 1 7Serial Label with UDI Fig Position of serial label on the Sprint 200 1 7 1Sprint 200 There is a serial label of the stretcher under the Backrest...

Page 13: ...Safe Working Load Reference number Reference number depends on configuration Safe Working Load The highest allowable load on the stretcher patient mattress accessories and the load supported by those...

Page 14: ...ate HW Hardware IP Ingress Protection IV Intravenous LED Light Emitting Diodes ME Medical Electrical Equipment ON Activation OFF Deactivation ppm parts per million millionth 1000 ppm 0 1 REF Reference...

Page 15: ...higher intracra nial pressure WARNING Any serious incident that has occurred in relation to the device should be reported to the manufacturer and the competent authority of the Member State in which t...

Page 16: ...the power supply cord of Sprint 200 with i Drive Power e g by kinking shearing or other mechanical damages is hazardous WARNING During specific investigations or treatments the significant risks of r...

Page 17: ...sonnel in order to minimize risk of patient falls Ensure that Siderails are operated exclusively by healthcare personnel Never use the stretcher in areas where there is a hazard of explosion Ensure th...

Page 18: ...Providing the suitable working conditions for the caregivers to perform the routine and specific tasks during the patient hospitalization 3 1User population Adult patients weight 40 kg height 146 cm...

Page 19: ...pressure injury prevention The use of these mattresses does not remove the need for regular repositioning in line with best clinical practice ref NPIAP EPUAP 4 1User population Adult patients weight...

Page 20: ...Support Platform Sprint 200 with 4 part Mattress Support Platform Sprint 200 with 2 part Mattress Support Platform Sprint 200 with 4 part Mattress Support Platform 5Product Description 5 1Hierarchy o...

Page 21: ...er 10 Thighrest Latch 11 Drive Pedal and Brake Pedal optional 12 Foot End Lowering Pedal 13 Head End Lowering Pedal 14 Lifting Pedal 15 Accessory Rail with hooks 16 Castor 17 Siderail Release Lever 18...

Page 22: ...rt Platform 4 Collapsible Siderail 5 Mobi Lift Handle 6 Drive Pedal 7 Brake Pedal 8 Corner Bumper 9 Drive Pedal and Brake Pedal optional 10 Foot End Lowering Pedal 11 Head End Lowering Pedal 12 Liftin...

Page 23: ...m FlexiDrive Castor diameter 16 cm i Drive Power Wheel diameter 21 cm Clearance of Undercarriage in Standard Position 10 7 cm Minimum Maximum Mattress Support Platform Height above floor wit hout Matt...

Page 24: ...ion Zone for Patient 137 cm Distance between siderail bars 20 6 cm Mattress dimensions length x width 203 cm x 76 cm Castor diameter 20 cm FlexiDrive Castor diameter 16 cm i Drive Power Wheel diameter...

Page 25: ...maging the product due to incorrect environment conditions Do not use the Sprint 200 stretcher under the environmental conditions outside of those specified in the Environment Conditions Sprint 200 ch...

Page 26: ...es such as reloca ting or re orienting the equipment WARNING It is recommended to avoid the use of this device next to or in block with other device because it could lead to improper operation If such...

Page 27: ...0 5 cycle At 0 45 90 135 180 225 270 and 315 0 UT 1 cycle and 70 UT 25 30 cycle Single phase at 0 0 UT 250 300 cycle Table 1 IMMUNITY to RF wireless communications equipment Test frequency MHz Band MH...

Page 28: ...norms laying down the necessary conditions for electrical installations Disconnect the Sprint 200 with i Drive Power from the mains in exceptional cases i e lightnings earthquake 8Scope of Delivery a...

Page 29: ...Handles 1x pair of Foldable handles Head End 1x pair of Foldable handles Foot End 1x pair of Foldable Infusion Stands Foldable Pushing Handles IV Drive Head End or Foot End 1x pair of Foldable Infusi...

Page 30: ...orizontal position NOTE For safe easy handling LINET recommends having two technicians put the stretcher into service Set up the stretcher as follows Unpack the stretcher Check the delivery see Scope...

Page 31: ...Fig 4 part Mattress Support Platform LEFT SIDE LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE RIGHT SIDE HEAD END HEAD END BACKREST BACKREST FOOT END FOOT END 4 PART MATTRESS SUPPORT PLATFORM Foot Section of the 2 part Mattres...

Page 32: ...krest plastic cover next to the Seat section and lift the Backrest plastic cover up Pull the Backrest plastic cover towards the Seat section To remove Calfrest plastic cover Grasp the end of the Calfr...

Page 33: ...f the Backrest plastic cover into the Backrest upper part Push the Backrest plastic cover down to fix it on the Backrest To insert Calfrest plastic cover into the mattress support platform Insert the...

Page 34: ...3Patient Restraint Points Fig Eight Patient Restraint Points 4 part mattress support platform Eight Patient Restraint Points are located on the parts of the 4 part mattress support platform or 2 part...

Page 35: ...nburg position Position the Mattress Support Platform to Anti Trendelenburg tilt Check that the castors as well as main brake work correctly Check that the Siderails function properly Dispose of all p...

Page 36: ...d and flat as required for indoor use 9 4 1Transport Position Transport Position of the Sprint 200 stretcher siderails up height of the mattress support platform in accordance with ergonomically suita...

Page 37: ...with i Drive Power WARNING Where the integrity of the external protective conductor in the installation or its arrangement is in doubt Use the other power source that is not in doubt WARNING Inappropr...

Page 38: ...D9U001ES2 0101_02 38 Fig Hook for hanging Power Supply Cord Fig Power Supply Cord on the head end of the Sprint 200 with i Drive Power...

Page 39: ...pe to clean the Power Supply Cord and the place of connection of the Power Supply Cord to the undercarriage cover WARNING Ensure the stretcher height adjustment will not damage the Power Supply Cord c...

Page 40: ...ve Po wer Connect the attachment plug of the Power Supply Cord to the mains power To place Power Supply Cord to safety position Wind the Power Supply Cord loosely around the Accessory Rail or DIN Rail...

Page 41: ...injury when adjusting the stretcher Ensure that there are no body parts between the Mattress Support Platform elements and the Mattress Supp ort Platform frame when adjusting the stretcher Ensure that...

Page 42: ...2 Siderail Release Lever 1 2 2 WARNING Risk of injury due to incorrectly latched siderail Ensure that siderail is secured in the upper position or folded down to the lowest position WARNING Risk of i...

Page 43: ...derail by Siderail Handle 1 Pull siderail up until it latches To release siderail down Unlock siderail by pulling Siderail Release Lever 2 at Foot End or at Head End Fold down siderail slowly Fig Mani...

Page 44: ...braked when the stretcher is occupied Ensure that the castors are braked when the stretcher should not move The stretcher is equipped with central castor control and brake system A directional castor...

Page 45: ...ve Pedal optional GREEN Fig Positions of Brake pedals 2 2 1 1 Fig Positions of Drive pedals 4 4 3 3 12 2 2Forward Movement Steering To set forward movement Press green Drive pedal 3 or 4 to the lower...

Page 46: ...material damage due to incorrect lifting of the Backrest without any patient on the mattress support platform During lifting the Backrest up without any patient on the mattress support platform hold...

Page 47: ...2 47 To position Backrest press Backrest Release Handles towards the Backrest frame hold the Backrest and position it carefully Fig Positions of Backrest Release Handles Fig Manipulation with Backrest...

Page 48: ...h Thighrest Latch until intended position is reached release the Thighrest Latch To lower Thighrest grab Thighrest Handle press Thighrest Latch and push Thighrest Handle with Thighrest Latch down unti...

Page 49: ...D9U001ES2 0101_02 49 Fig Position of Thighrest Latch...

Page 50: ...handle to intended position lower the Calfrest so that catch fits in the ratchet bar To lower Calfrest lift Calfrest slightly by the handle lower Calfrest to intended position ensure the catch fits in...

Page 51: ...D9U001ES2 0101_02 51 Fig Calfrest Positioning Fig Catch in the ratchet bar...

Page 52: ...port Platform press Lifting pedal and repeat it until intended position is reached To perform bleeding procedure of hydraulic units press Lifting pedal 10 times in the highest stretcher position 12 3...

Page 53: ...aining longitudinal tilt use corresponding pedal 12 3 5Lowering Fig Positions of Head End Lowering pedals and Foot End Lowering pedals CAUTION Risk of material damage due to objects on the undercarria...

Page 54: ...ached 12 3 6Trendelenburg Position WARNING Risk of injury due to improper use of Trendelenburg Position Hospital staff is responsible for assessing if the physical and psychological state of the patie...

Page 55: ...D9U001ES2 0101_02 55 Fig Positions of Head End Lowering pedals Fig Position of Head End Trendelenburg Pedal optional...

Page 56: ...elenburg Tilt press Foot End Lowering pedal until intended position is reached 12 3 7Anti Trendelenburg Tilt WARNING Risk of injury due to patient s sliding Hospital staff is responsible for assessing...

Page 57: ...5 2 3 To reach Cardiac Chair Position lift the Mattress Support Platform to facilitate Thighrest and Backrest positioning 1 lift the Thighrest 2 lift the Backrest 3 lift the Mattress Support Platform...

Page 58: ...lowest position In the case of Mattress Support Platform with 4 sections posi tion Backrest and Thighrest to the lowest position and Mattress Support Platform to the lowest position 12 4 1The 2 part...

Page 59: ...form in the seat section Ergoframe enlarges the space for pelvic area during the lifting of Backrest or the lifting of Thighrest Because of increasement of the space the force applied results in decre...

Page 60: ...ated on the sides of stretcher or at head end foot end Power Supply Cord in safety position must be wound around the Accessory Rail at head end in the case of Sprint 200 with i Drive Power CAUTION It...

Page 61: ...ition must be wound around the DIN Rail at head end in the case of Sprint 200 with i Drive Power Urinary Bag Holder is located on both stretcher sides at foot end of the stretcher under the calfrest O...

Page 62: ...damage due to objects on the undercarriage cover Do not place objects on the undercarriage cover outside storage space Respect dimensions of objects placed in storage spaces of the undercarriage cove...

Page 63: ...ge cover of the Sprint 200 with i Drive Power is equipped with 1 strap for oxygen bottle To fix the compatible oxygen bottle on the undercarriage cover Place a compatible oxygen bottle to the undercar...

Page 64: ...2 mm above floor When stretcher is braked Sprung Retractable Fifth castor is around 65 mm above floor To activate the Fifth castor Press green Drive pedal to the lower position To retract the Fifth ca...

Page 65: ...acement of an infusion pump Place an infusion pump carefully on the orange non telescopic part of the Foldable infusion stand in order to prevent the risk of injury or damage Foldable infusion stand e...

Page 66: ...e infusion stand down 4 To lift Foldable infusion stands up Grasp orange bar of the left Foldable infusion stand Lift the left Foldable infusion stand up Check if the left Foldable infusion stand is l...

Page 67: ...ers There are 3 types of the handles removable foldable or fixed in their positions Fig Foldable handles foot end 13 8 1Foldable handles To fold Foldable handle down Lift the Foldable handle up 1 to u...

Page 68: ...end or at foot end User is not allowed to change positions of the Fixed handles Removal and installation must be performed by trained service technician according to the corresponding service instruc...

Page 69: ...situated on both sides of the Backrest or on both outer sides of siderails Backrest angle indicators are inten ded for an approximate Backrest angle measurement Angle indicators on siderails are inten...

Page 70: ...ft Handle To fold Mobi Lift Handle down Lift the Mobi Lift Handle up to unlock it Fold the Mobi Lift Handle down To lift Mobi Lift Handle up Lift the Mobi Lift Handle up Check if the Mobi Lift Handle...

Page 71: ...rol Make sure the stretcher is unplugged and stretcher brakes are released before using i Drive Power Push the emergency stop drive button if immediate movement interruption is needed e g to avoid col...

Page 72: ...uses other than those outlined in the Specifications of Use section above please contact LINET Fig Position of the i Drive Power Main Control Panel on the IV Drive CAUTION Damage to i Drive Power Mai...

Page 73: ...nnected to the mains 4 Fault LED 5 STOP DRIVE Button 6 REVERSE Button 7 FORWARD Button 8 FAST FORWARD Button 9 Accumulator Charge Status Indicator The i Drive Power Control Panel is enhanced with a to...

Page 74: ...l Panel The green ON LED will be flashing Place your hand on the Safety Sense touch sensor to use the i Drive Power To retract the i Drive Power Wheel Press or lift a pedal to leave all Brake pedals a...

Page 75: ...n to brake immediately or 2 Press and hold the button to brake slowly Press the button to brake when reversing or 3 Release your hand from the touch sensor area and i Drive Power will brake automatica...

Page 76: ...ON ON 13 11 10Light Indicators Indicator Meaning ON Indicator Constantly lit Flashing Hand is on touch sensor drive wheel is ready for use Hand is not on touch sensor i Drive Power is not ready for u...

Page 77: ...use Version 230 V Version 127 V Version 120 V Version 110 V Version 100 V 2 x T1 6A L 250V 2 x T3 15A L 250V 2 x T3 15A L 250V 2 x T3 15A L 250V 2 x T3 15A L 250V 13 11 13i Drive Power Maintenance Per...

Page 78: ...mattress dimensions Technical Specification chapter and its specific shape CAUTION This anti slip coating is not intended to prevent mattress movement when subjected to large forces so care must be t...

Page 79: ...mattresses can be equipped with strap with buckles to fix mattress on the Mattress Support Platform To fix mattress on the Mattress Support Platform Run both parts of the strap through the two holes i...

Page 80: ...001ES2 0101_02 80 Fig Fixation of mattress with straps on the Sprint 200 with 2 part mattress support platform Fig Fixation of mattress with straps on the Sprint 200 with 4 part mattress support platf...

Page 81: ...d Ingress Protection Pro tect Cover Stretchable Material Cover 4 way stretch 4 way stretch 4 way stretch Zipper with Zipper Protection 360 360 360 Patient Weight Limit 200 kg 441 lb 320 kg 705 lb 280...

Page 82: ...able Material Cover 4 way stretch 4 way stretch 4 way stretch Zipper with Zipper Protection 360 360 360 Patient Weight Limit 200 kg 441 lb 320 kg 705 lb 280 kg 617 lb Mattress Heel End Cut Specificati...

Page 83: ...based disinfectants Chlorine based disinfectants contai ning up to 0 1 Chlorine followed by rinsing with water and drying thoroughly before use Decontamination Blood spills C diff etc Chlorine based d...

Page 84: ...concentrations of chlorine can be used if required up to 0 1 with a maximum dwell time of five minutes followed by rinsing with water and drying thoroughly before use After application of a suitable...

Page 85: ...80 cm x 11 cm and minimum dimensions 36 5 cm x 10 cm 11026300A0015 WARNING Risk of injury due to incompatible accessories Use exclusively original accessories from the manufacturer The manufacturer i...

Page 86: ...r accessories at a stretcher corner Maximum load of one hook is 6 kg WARNING Risk of injury due to incorrect placement of an infusion pump Ensure the infusion pump on the Infusion stand will not colli...

Page 87: ...of material damage due to incorrect placement of an infusion pump Place an infusion pump carefully on the telescopic part of the Telescopic Infusi on Stand in order to prevent the telescopic part from...

Page 88: ...101_02 88 15 3Chart Holder Chart Holder is intended for placing charts which are registering the development of health condition of the patient Chart Holder is located on a siderail Fig Position for C...

Page 89: ...tor shelf in position for carrying a monitor 4 and for writing 3 is 15 kg HOOKS The position of hooks placed on the frame of Monitor Shelf can be changed to a more convenient position Respect maximum...

Page 90: ...e Paper Roll Holder from falling on the Sprint 200 To remove the Paper Roll Holder Take the Paper Roll Holder out carefully to avoid lifting the stretcher foot end together with the Paper Roll Holder...

Page 91: ...D9U001ES2 0101_02 91 Fig Paper Roll Holder foot end...

Page 92: ...Storage Box To clean the Storage Box remove it from its place Storage Box is intended for patient s things Storage Box is located under the Backrest Maximum load of the Storage Box is 10 kg Fig Storag...

Page 93: ...the Oxygen Bottle Holder is correctly fitted in correct position It is necessary to place Oxygen Bottle Holder with or without O2 bottle before transport to secure transport position Be aware of peopl...

Page 94: ...ttle Holder with adapter to designated position on the frame of Mattress Support Platform on the left side at head end To remove the Oxygen Bottle Holder Lift the Backrest Adjust the Oxygen Bottle Hol...

Page 95: ...the Power Supply Cord and the place of connection of the Power Supply Cord to the undercarriage cover CAUTION Material damage due to incorrect cleaning disinfection Do not use washing tunnels to clea...

Page 96: ...n Lacquered steel Castors Polypropylene PP Castor control levers lifting levers with pedals lowering levers with pedals Polypropylene PP Lacquered steel Frame of the mattress support platform Lacquere...

Page 97: ...nt system is to be used 16 1Cleaning Sprint 200 Prepare for cleaning as follows Put the Mattress Support Platform in the highest position Adjust the Backrest and Thighrest Foot section so that the rev...

Page 98: ...Solution Faulty Mattress Support Platform Height Adjustment Obstacle on the undercarriage cover Remove the obstacle Obstacle under the pedals Remove the obstacle Faulty pedal Notify the manufacturer s...

Page 99: ...under the Backrest or in the drive mechanism Remove the obstacle Backrest Release Handle is defective Notify the manufacturer s service department Adjusting Siderails not possible Obstacle in the Side...

Page 100: ...formed at least once every 12 months The procedure for performing the safety technical check is stipulated in EN 62353 2014 NOTE On request the manufacturer will provide service documentation e g circ...

Page 101: ...tion Ensure that the castors are locked prior to installation putting into service maintenance and deinstallation No part of the Sprint 200 ME equipment shall be serviced or maintained while in use wi...

Page 102: ...against undesirable effects of noise and vibration in protected interior spaces of buildings according to standard IEC 60601 2 52 Used packaging materials are in accordance with requirements of the P...

Page 103: ...back of packaging through an authorized company more details on www linet cz 22 2Disposal The main objective of the obligations arising from the European Directive No 2012 19 EU on Waste Electric and...

Page 104: ...ould a serious defect arise that cannot be repaired during maintenance Do not continue to use the Sprint 200 stretcher Warranty duration of the Sprint 200 emergency stretcher Sprint 200 Standard mattr...

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