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Maintenance 

Maintenance schedule 

The monoblock requires regular maintenance. Build your maintenance schedule and follow it. The 

table below represents the minimum maintenance intervals. 

Activity 

Plan 

Cleaning and disinfection 

After every use 

Inspection (see checklist) 

 

By use frequency 1-25x a month 
maintain inspection every 6 months  

 

By use frequency 26-200x a month 
maintain inspection every 3 months 

 

By use frequency over 200x times a 
month maintain inspection every month 

 

Revision  

MEDIROL recommend doing revision regularly. First revision inspection performs after 2 years and 

then regularly ones a year. 

Cleaning 

 

wash all parts with warm water 

 

remove blood stains with brush or solvent 

 

blow the water with compressed air and wipe with soft cloth 

 

surface treat with universal agent  WD-40 and polish 

Disinfection 

 

common disinfectants based on active and hydrogen peroxide can be used to disinfect 

 

the producer recommends to perform test on hidden unused place if used disinfectant is 
inert to the surface of the surface of the product cover 

Warning

 

Long-term use of disinfectants in excessive concentration without neutralization may change color of 
surface, or damage the surface. For cleaning and disinfection of surface do not use the products 
containing organic solvents such as acetone, toluene and gasoline. 

Oiling 

Lubricate all hinged and sliding joints with the universal product WD-40. Disinfectant may cause 
undesirable degreasing of moving joints. Therefore pay attention to correct lubrication. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CONTERO M126

Page 1: ...Monoblock CONTERO M126 User Manual ...

Page 2: ...ositioning of monoblock 12 Positioning of backrest 30 Extendable handles for transport the patient 31 Fold down side rails 32 Front rotating wheels 33 Restraint system 34 Method of attachment 34 Brakes 36 Maintenance 37 Maintenance schedule 37 Revision 37 Cleaning 37 Disinfection 37 Oiling 37 Inspectional Note 38 Monoblock 38 Mattress 38 Belt system 39 Training Note 40 Note from inspection 41 ...

Page 3: ...ovided as a service to users All other security measures taken by the user should be under the applicable regulations It is recommended arranging training about the correct use of this product in specific situation before use No part of the manuals delivered with this product may not be reproduced copied transmitted stored in a backup system or translated in any form into another language without ...

Page 4: ...bed in this manual Improper maintenance may cause injury Use only original accessories and parts for service Improper parts and service may cause injury Do not tamper with the product design Modifications of product may cause injury or product damage COMPATIBILITY WITH FASTENING SYSTEM Integral part of the monoblock CONTERO is fastening system ROLFIX fixing the ambulance cot in ambulance car MEDIR...

Page 5: ...nded for this product or are not compatible with it damage or failure due to accident improper use misuse or negligence In case of any modification of frame or any parts of the product this warranty expires completely Producer proceeds repair in guarantee time by product s repair or exchange for another Producer does not cover the freight charge for defective product or its parts Production label ...

Page 6: ...Ergonomic design Fixed patient section allowing cardiac massage One hand release fold down side rails Infinite positioning lift assist pneumatic backrest One person adjustment to middle height position from foot end side Oversized wheels absorbing shaking from unevenness Front rotary wheels One four point shoulder harness restraint Two belt restraints Anatomic mattress Anatomic pillow ...

Page 7: ...iculation Backrest 0 75 Maximum load capacity 250 kg Recommended loading height 57 cm Recommended fastener system Medirol ROLFIX F102 Specifications are rounded to the nearest whole number The height is measured from the floor to the loading area of the patient without mattress Overrun height is measured from the ground to the bottom of the front wheels ...

Page 8: ...8 Height positions Position for the movement or handling of monoblock in ambulance Position 2 Trendelenburg ...

Page 9: ...9 Position 3 position for crossing to intermediate position Position 4 intermediate position for loading unloading patient Position 5 folded position in an ambulance or for loading patient ...

Page 10: ...10 Operating Instructions ...

Page 11: ...iate position 19 Positioning to Trendelenburg position 23 Loading to ambulance car 25 Unloading from ambulance car 28 2 Front rotating wheels 34 3 Restraint system 35 4 Positioning of backrest 31 5 Extendable handles for transport the patient 32 6 Fold down side rails 33 7 Brakes 37 6 4 5 7 ...

Page 12: ...b monoblock for extendable handles Always make sure that the front wheels are fixed Positioning to the folded position no 5 must always be made in a two person operation Positioning in other positions can be performed by one person but we recommend the assistance of another person ...

Page 13: ...oning the monoblock to the folded position in a two person operation grab monoblock for extendable handles Positioning to the folded position monoblock must always carry more than one person Never positioning monoblock to the folded position without assistance ...

Page 14: ...14 First red lever positioning unlock the front foot and hold it in the unlocked position Then the green lever unlocks the front legs and rear legs and holds it in the unlocked position Red Green ...

Page 15: ...the real part of monoblock by moving down Once the legs begin to fold operation continues moving down Release both of two lever during the positioning Carefully place the monoblock to the ground until the folded legs are not back secured ...

Page 16: ...16 To return to the original position no 1 unlock foot by green lever Green ...

Page 17: ...les and start to lift it Both operators are lifting monoblock while the legs turn back to the original position no 1 During the positioning release the green lever Once you pick up the monoblock in No 1 make sure that both legs are secured ...

Page 18: ...ition no 4 First brake the rear wheels in the basic position of the sliding forward Then unlock the rear legs with help of yellow lever and position the rear part of monoblock into position no 3 During positioning release the yellow lever Yellow ...

Page 19: ...nlock the front legs with the green lever and by lifting the rear part of monoblock position into the position no 4 During the positioning release the green lever Make sure that both legs are secured Green ...

Page 20: ...20 To return to the position no 1 first press the green lever Green ...

Page 21: ...21 Position the rear part of monoblock down to position no 3 Release green lever during positioning Move rear part of monoblock to position no 1 Make sure that the rear legs are secured ...

Page 22: ...ion position no 2 To set monoblock to Trendelenburg position unlock the front legs with green lever and then lift the rear part of monoblock to position no 2 During positioning release the green lever Make sure both legs are secured Green ...

Page 23: ...1 position unlock the rear legs with a green lever and then move down the rear part of monoblock until the monoblock is fixed into position no 1 During positioning release the green lever Make sure both legs are secured Green ...

Page 24: ...e only in the maximum high position no 1 In another position can not be loading perform and the monoblock may be damaged Move the front wheels to the platform with fastener in an ambulance car Before unlocking the legs make sure that the front legs touch the platform of ambulance car ...

Page 25: ... First with red lever unlock the fuse of positioning front legs and hold it in the unlocked position Then with the green lever unlock the front and rear legs and hold it in the unlocked position Red Green ...

Page 26: ...part of monoblock and push monoblock into the ambulance car During this operation release both control levers Secure monoblock in an ambulance to the fastener With proper securing will eject the control button of handle ...

Page 27: ...ing from ambulance car First unlock the monoblock from fastener in an ambulance by pressing unlocking button Grab the monoblock for rear extendable handles and drive out from fastener with a slight shift forward ...

Page 28: ...28 Before unloading of monoblock from ambulance unlock the legs with green lever Green ...

Page 29: ... unloading of monoblock from ambulance and folding legs release the green control lever Before leaving with the front wheels the loading platform of ambulance car make sure that all the legs are properly secured ...

Page 30: ...djusted to any angle in the range 0 75 by gas spring To change the position headrest press the control lever positioning and adjust the headrest to the desired position Then release the control lever to secure Possibility of positioning headrest ...

Page 31: ...andles for transport the patient Extendable handles serve for carrying and holding monoblock To set handles press red button and move with him to desired position until the handle itself secures 3 position of ejection ...

Page 32: ... fall of persons patients from monoblock To fold the side handles press the red button move the handle to the side until it folds Return the handle to its original position by reverse move until itself locks Never use the side handles to carring monoblock ...

Page 33: ...arrower spaces If the situation does not require an unlocked front rotating wheels keep them always assured Lock For ensuring set the lever to the locked position and rotate the wheel until it locks themselves Unlock To unlock the front wheels set the lever to the unlocked position ...

Page 34: ...34 Restraint system Manipulation Opening To switch off the belt press the red button on the buckle and pull clip Closing To close the belt put the clip into the buckle Method of attachment ...

Page 35: ...35 Attachments points ...

Page 36: ...36 Brakes Brakes are used to ensure monoblock against movement Unlock position Lock position ...

Page 37: ...ove blood stains with brush or solvent blow the water with compressed air and wipe with soft cloth surface treat with universal agent WD 40 and polish Disinfection common disinfectants based on active and hydrogen peroxide can be used to disinfect the producer recommends to perform test on hidden unused place if used disinfectant is inert to the surface of the surface of the product cover Warning ...

Page 38: ...ar Mechanism for safety monoblock height positioning is fully functional in all positions Mechanism for safety folding and unfolding legs by drive into and out from ambulance car is fully functional Control bar of height trolley safety is unbroken Safety of front wheels spinning is fully functional Plug for monoblock attach in ambulance car is not deformed and is not more worn out Sides folding gr...

Page 39: ...al locking buckles and reduction of length buckles Any breaks on belt surface by graze tear rip up Any breaks of sawn belt joints Do not use the product once the fault is detected and contact authorized service partner or producer ...

Page 40: ...40 Training Note Date Name Type of training ...

Page 41: ...41 Note from inspection Date Performed maintenance Name ...

Page 42: ...ustomer Care If you have other questions about the product its operation or maintenance ask your dealer Our dealers have extensive experience with the products MEDIROL They can help you with your individual questions and find the right solution Copyright MEDIROL Ltd All rights reserved MEDIROL logo is a registered trademark of MEDIROL Ltd ...

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