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PK-8000 Series

Emergency Stretcher

Thank you for purchasing the PK-8000 Series Stretcher.
This instruction manual describes precautions and how to safely use and operate
the stretcher.

Before using this stretcher, please read this instruction manual

to fully understand the safe and proper operating procedures.

The correct operating procedures should be explained not

only to the persons using the stretcher but also to caregivers.

After reading this instruction manual, store it where it can be

easily accessed for later reference.

Users and/or carers are requested to report information about   
any serious incident related to this stretcher that occurs within 
the EU to the manufacturer and the regulating authority of the 
member country of residence. 

Serious incident

means any 

incident that directly or indirectly led, might have led or 
might lead to any of the following:
a) The death of a user, carer or other person.
b) The temporary or permanent serious deterioration of a    

user's, carer's or other person's state of health.

c) A serious public health threat.

Values in the specification such as working range, dimensions, angles    
and mass are subject to normal manufacturing tolerances. Beside some 
exemptions, display purpose words such as 

approximately

about

etc. are omitted.

The actual product purchased may differ from detailed

descriptions given in this instruction manual due to
product improvements.

For any queries, please feel free to directly contact your

distributor.

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Summary of Contents for PK-8000 Series

Page 1: ...that occurs within the EU to the manufacturer and the regulating authority of the member country of residence Serious incident means any incident that directly or indirectly led might have led or migh...

Page 2: ...PRODUCTS 2 Oxygen cylinder holder 3 IV pole 4 Footboard with writing table PRODUCT SYMBOL DEFINITIONS 45 46 42 43 44 DAILY MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 47 49 TROUBLESHOOTING 50 LONG TERM STORAGE AND DISP...

Page 3: ...0 This stretcher is intended to be used when transporting patients or taking X rays of patients at medical facilities Please refer to the SPECIFICATION for the target patient groups and the intended u...

Page 4: ...Collapsible side rail p 31 Urine bag hook p 36 Knob bolt p 34 X ray cassette tray p 34 PK 8131B 3 Collapsible Side Rail Type X ray cassette tray p 35...

Page 5: ...ysis if the indication is ignored Indicates prohibited actions These are decribed as Prohibited in the accompanying documents Indicates actions that may result in light personal injury bruises wounds...

Page 6: ...retcher are affixed as pictured in the figure If the safety label is removed or defaced replace it with a new one obtained from your distributor 5 Safety label 3A10173600A0 3A10083600A0 3A10147400A0 3...

Page 7: ...might act in unexpected ways or cannot maintain their posture independently Gaps in the transfer board collapsible side rail Gaps between the transfer board collapsible side rail and the transport ha...

Page 8: ...er board resulting in injury Check to make sure there are no people or object around the stretcher before operating the stretcher Be especially careful to check patients who might act in unexpected wa...

Page 9: ...tretcher resulting in injury It is not effective enough to prevent the patient from falling off the stretcher when raising the back section base Be especially careful to check patients who might act i...

Page 10: ...may bump into the caster operation pedal or your foot may get caught by a caster resulting in injury When transporting a patient fasten the two pairs of restraint belts raise the transfer boards and c...

Page 11: ...tient falling off the stretcher Fasten the setscrews when any optional attachments are mounted in the accessories attachment holes Otherwise there is a risk of injury from falling off the stretcher if...

Page 12: ...ards resulting in an injury Do not use the stretcher in the oxygen tent There is a risk of fire When using oxygen administration device use mask type or artificial respirator type only Do not use the...

Page 13: ...down or the strether could be damaged or deformed Pay close attention to children Do not use the stretcher in a heavily electrically charged area such as near an MRI Using the stretcher in such an are...

Page 14: ...maximum load with which the stretcher can be operated and is the total load of the user s weight and incidental items including the mattress and options Do not climb on the back section base in the r...

Page 15: ...pray type insecticide directly on the stretcher There is a risk that the solvents contained in insecticide may damage discolor or dissolve casters or other resin parts of the stretcher Check for damag...

Page 16: ...njury Do not transfer a patient to a bed with the transfer boards locked in the horizontal level position The patient may fall off or the stretcher may tip over resulting in an injury or stretcher dam...

Page 17: ...rance from the wall The main frame moved back and forth during inclination angle adjustment and could hit the wall causing damage or deformation of the stretcher Check around the stretcher before oper...

Page 18: ...vely may result in the handle damage or malfunction Do not move the stretcher by holding onto the transfer board or collapsible side rail only Otherwise this will apply a large force to the stretcher...

Page 19: ...install the stretcher in the following locations Locations expose to direct sunlight Locations near heat sources such as a stove or heater Locations which is heavily electrically charged such as near...

Page 20: ...can be manually adjusted from an angle 0 to 30 see p 22 The stretcher height can be adjusted from 56cm to 89cm measured from the floor to the mattress base see p 23 In the case of PK 8 3 B the stretc...

Page 21: ...leg section base stay to position A The angle of the leg section base must be adjusted by at least two persons from both sides of the stretcher If only one person attempts to adjust the angle the pers...

Page 22: ...ion base and the frame when operating the back raising lever The part may get caught resulting in injury Make sure the casters are locked whenever a back section base operation is performed There is a...

Page 23: ...s a risk of injury After use be sure to press the handle into the original position If it is out it may catch people s leg causing an injury Do not place your leg on the handle You may fall down and g...

Page 24: ...use when operating Up pedal the opposite pedal is lowered too There is a risk of injury Height up pedal Head down pedal Foot down pedal Height down pedal The level gauge can be used to check whether t...

Page 25: ...operation Make sure that the stretcher height is the highest Depress the Head down pedal or the Foot down pedal until the tilting angle stretcher is appropriate The angle is fixed if the pedal is too...

Page 26: ...ess the red pedal to lock swiveling and rotation of the four wheels Lock the casters at all times except when moving the stretcher The patient may be injured getting on or off the stretcher should it...

Page 27: ...the center wheel is in contact with floor Green Do not move too fast when cornering The stretcher may tip over resulting in an injury When the center wheel is not in contact with floor When the cente...

Page 28: ...retcher may tip over resulting in an injury Fasten the restraint belts to designated positions Otherwise there is a risk of an unexpected injury or malfunctions Do not use the restraint belts if the p...

Page 29: ...tor window the transfer boards may lower and patient may fall off and get injured To raise To lower Transfer board Warning label Transfer board 28 Slowly lift the transfer board which has been lowered...

Page 30: ...board in the direction shown by the arrow while keeping it in a horizontal level position The lug lowers and the stopper works Confirm that the stopper is properly working green shows in the indicato...

Page 31: ...ingers on part A in the figure to the left Fingers may get caught resulting in an injury 30 8 Base Cover The base cover can be used to store the oxygen cylinder 1000L and IV Pole KC 56A KC 56B Do not...

Page 32: ...se when the patient put a handon it or hold it In such a case the patient could fall off the bed or the hand or arm may get caught resulting in injury When operating the releasing lever pay attention...

Page 33: ...original positions Store the transport handles except when transporting the stretcher When any part of the body especially the head or neck enters the gap and there is a risk of injury When using the...

Page 34: ...rail at the side on which the C arm will be inserted Insert the C arm projector into the space between the main frame and the base cover the shaded area in the illustration to the left Adjust the C ar...

Page 35: ...m the imaging part and the cassette size and insert the cassette into between the bases and move the cassette to proper position The cassette can be set on the center of the stretcher by suiting the c...

Page 36: ...sette tray adjuster to an arbitrary position When does not use cassette tray adjuster fix cassette tray adjuster firmly to main body clip as shown on the left figure Bed is set in horizontal condition...

Page 37: ...Type s hook is 5 kg Collapsible Side Rail Type s hook is 3kg Do not hang an article exceeding the load capacity because it may damage or deform the hook or frame resulting in injury 36 Hook Urine bag...

Page 38: ...on the base The mattress is not to prevent bedsores Using long time may cause bedsores Do not raise the back section base to an angle that exceeds 30 as far as possible If an angle of 30 is exceeded...

Page 39: ...n pedal red of the stretcher to lock the casters and then align the height of the stretcher to the height of the bed See p 23 and p 25 Set the stretcher slightly lower than the bed for easier transfer...

Page 40: ...d When transporting a patient secure the patient to the mattress using two pairs of restraint belts Otherwise the patient may fall off and get injured When operating the transfer board place the patie...

Page 41: ...le type of the bed Otherwise the stretcher tip over resulting in an injury or the side rail of the bed or the transfer board may get damaged or deformed Detach the restraint belts from the patient and...

Page 42: ...tachment holes when mounting the suitable products If there are obstacles in the accessories attachment holes you cannot mount the suitable products and the patient may fall off the stretcher or get c...

Page 43: ...xygen cylinder take care to prevent it from coming into contact with any objects in the vicinity of the stretcher There is a risk of an injury by damage of a flow meter or an Insert the oxygen cylinde...

Page 44: ...d get injured Each hook s load capacity is 1 kg Do not hang an article exceeding the load capacity because it may damage the hook resulting in an injury Length adjustment of the sliging pipe should be...

Page 45: ...able as this may cause damage or discoloration Immediately wipe off any water or chemicals spills on the table Failure to do so may result in damage to the table When lowering the table take care to p...

Page 46: ...er wheel is ON Steering position Do not place the stretcher on the inclination The stretcher height is lowered Do not get on the mattress base when it is raised The head side height of the stretcher i...

Page 47: ...procedure Model number Country of manufacture Product weight Safe working load Lot number Maximum patient weight This a 2D code GS1 Data Matrix that encodes the UDI Unique Device Identifier required b...

Page 48: ...t not be unusually difficult Knee raising p 22 Proper operation can be achieved There must not be any strange noises or remarkable rattling The operation must not be unusually difficult Miscellaneous...

Page 49: ...ny residual detergent with a cloth soaked in water and wrung out well Otherwise there is a risk of damage of plastic parts When washing the stretcher with water do not pour water from under the base c...

Page 50: ...n the mattress get dirty or the persons who use the mattress change be sure to clean and disinfect both surfaces of the mattress in accordance with the procedure specified in steps to below At this ti...

Page 51: ...o 31 The transfer board rattles Check if the stopper receptacles is worm Contact your distributor for repair 28 The height cannot be adjusted Check if there is an obstacles under or behind the stretch...

Page 52: ...e mattress 5 Do not place location that tend to be exposed to high temperatures high humidity low temperatures dry or dusty conditions Store at a temperature between 10 and 50 humidity between 30 RH a...

Page 53: ...14kg Material Mattress base X ray transparent plastic panel Main frame Made of steel powder coating part is resin mold item Siderail Polypropylene Base cover Polypropylene User s maximum weight 174kg...

Page 54: ...kg Material Mattress base X ray transparent plastic panel Main frame Made of steel powder coating part is resin mold item Siderail Polypropylene Base cover Polypropylene User s maximum weight 174kg Ba...

Page 55: ...Material Mattress base X ray transparent plastic panel Main frame Made of steel powder coating part is resin mold item Siderail Aluminum steel chrome plating Base cover Polypropylene User s maximum we...

Page 56: ...1 060hPa Do not use the stretcher for children aged 12 or under or patient weighing more than 174kg Supported age range Essential performance Function to support and transfer body af a patient Freque...

Page 57: ...tails necessary when requesting repair Product name model number Product ID label number see p 50 Date of purchase Details of fault or problem please provide as much detail as possible Your name organ...

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