7
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
3
■
Do not sit on the transfer boards or lean against them.
●
The stretcher may tip over, resulting in an injury or stretcher
damage.
■
Do not use the transfer board as a support to stand up.
●
Otherwise, the patient may fall off the stretcher and get injured.
●
The stretcher may tip over causing an injury or the stretcher
may break.
■
Do not use the transfer mattress as a stretcher.
●
Using the transfer mattress as a stretcher may damage it,
resulting in an injury.
■
Do not use the stretcher in a strong electromagnetic field such as near a MRI.
●
Using the stretcher in such an area may cause abnormal operation which may result in an injury or
stretcher damage or deformation.
●
Do not use heaters near the stretcher. Otherwise, the stretcher may be damaged or deformed, or even
■
Keep away from heaters.
■
Use care when handling the gas spring.
●
Gas spring is used for the backrest lever. If you attempt to disassemble or incinerate the gas spring,
the gas spring could explode and gas could spray out, possibly causing injury.
■
Inspect the stretcher regularly.
●
Depending on the frequency of use and the environment, the product will exhibit wear and deterioration.
Regularly inspect for parts looseness, the operation of moving parts, and the presence of damage
(see p. 27 and 28).
■
For accessories to be directly mounted on the stretcher, such as an IV Pole or mattress, use only
accessories approved by Paramount Bed.
●
The use of products other than the specified suitable products or products from other companies could
create unintended gaps, cause interference between products, or lower stability, resulting in injury or
failure of the stretcher.
■
Do not grab the stretcher or lean against them.
●
The stretcher may tip over causing an injury or the stretcher may break.
Summary of Contents for PK-728
Page 32: ...2021 12 ...