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Maintenance 

Maintenance schedule 

The stretcher 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 EXTERO P113

Page 1: ...Trolley EXTERO P113 User Manual...

Page 2: ...connection and connection trolley with stretcher 10 Positioning of rear legs 11 Positioning of front legs 12 Unlocking of front swivel wheels 13 Using of brakes 13 Drive into ambulance car 14 Drive in...

Page 3: ...ded 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 specifi...

Page 4: ...se 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 COMPATI...

Page 5: ...de of ambulance car Registered in class Non invasive I Statement Meet basic requirements in common use in accordance with user manual is safe effective and appropriate for providing health care Produc...

Page 6: ...roduct 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 complete...

Page 7: ...m Oversized wheels absorbing shaking from unevenness Front revolving wheels Roll in loading with two step load release mechanism Technical Specification Length 195 cm Width 56 cm Height from seat sect...

Page 8: ...8 Technical Parameters...

Page 9: ...Basic transport position 4 intermediate position 5 intermediate position 1 intermediate position 2 intermediate position 3 intermediate position Position in ambulance car Position with minimum height...

Page 10: ...10 Operating Instructions Disconnection and connection trolley with stretcher...

Page 11: ...l the weight is off the latching mechanism When the trolley locks into the new position release the control handle and lift the trolley until all four wheels are off the ground to ensure that legs loc...

Page 12: ...swivel wheels have to find their position themselves Lift the trolley until the weight is off the latching mechanism When the trolley locks into the new position release the control handle and lift t...

Page 13: ...13 Unlocking of front swivel wheels Using of brakes Brake locks the rotation in both vertical and horizontal axes IMPORTANT Brake can be used in top height position only...

Page 14: ...ng drive into ambulance car is possible to take advantege to sequent unlock of the locker front and rear legs in two positions of the operating lever During drive into ambulance car trolley must be al...

Page 15: ...er to reduce action of force at locker for positioning During drive out from ambulance car is necessary hold lever of the lock off legs locker during unfold rear legs Especially care about right unfol...

Page 16: ...ve 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...

Page 17: ...m for safety trolley 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...

Page 18: ...18 Training Note Date Name Type of training...

Page 19: ...19 Note from inspection Date Performed maintenance Name...

Page 20: ...stomer 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 indiv...

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