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USER GUIDE //

 STRETCHER SUPPORT SERIES PB-410

Review 2022/01

03.3.2 LATERAL DISPLACEMENT

All stretcher supports allow a lateral movement of 300mm to facilitate the movement of health technicians 

inside the ambulance.

To carry out this movement, you must locate the pedal that is placed in the front part (according to the 

direction of the ambulance) of the stretcher support and extends over its entire width.

Activate the pedal with your foot and accompany the movement by pushing or pulling the bench platform 

sideways with your hands. Release the pedal when the base is in the desired position and move it slightly to 

one side and the other to ensure that the carriage is locked in one of the 5 possible positions.

03.3.3 TRENDELEMBURG MOVEMENT

All stretcher supports can be placed in the Trendelenburg position with an angle of +10º/-10º.

To carry out this movement, you must locate the lever that is placed in the front part of the right side of the 

stretcher support (according to the direction of the ambulance).

Activate the lever by hand and accompany the movement by pushing or pulling the platform up or down 

from the front end. Release the lever when it is in the desired position, it will lock automatically.

03.3 Functioning

03.3.1 LOADING AND UNLOADING OPERATION

To carry out the loading or unloading operation of a stretcher, you must locate the two controls placed at 

the back of the stretcher support (according to the direction of the ambulance).

You will see by the indicative stickers that the control on the left is activated to carry out the longitudinal 

movement of extraction of the stretcher support and the control on the right is activated to carry out the 

tilting movement.

To carry out the loading and unloading operations, follow these steps:

LOAD

:

- Activate the extraction lever and pull the platform towards you. Release the lever and continue to slide the 

platform until the carriage is locked in the extraction position.

- Operate the tilt lever and push the platform down from the end. Release the lever when the bed is in the 

desired position.

- Open the ramp by pulling on it until you meet resistance.

- Load the stretcher until it is blocked on to the locking system.

- Fold the ramp by pushing it until it meets resistance.

- Activate the tilt lever and pull the bed up from the end. Release the lever when the bed is in the horizontal 

position.

- Activate the extraction lever and push the platform into the ambulance. Release the lever and keep sliding 

the stretcher support until the carriage is locked.

DOWNLOAD:

- Activate the extraction lever and pull the bed platform towards you. Release the lever and continue to slide 

the base until the carriage is locked in the extraction position.

- Operate the tilt lever and push the platform down from the end. Release the lever when the bed is in the 

desired position.

- Open the ramp by pulling on it until you meet resistance.

- Release the stretcher from the lock by activating its red lever and holding it at all times.

- Pull the stretcher and remove it completely from the stretcher support.

- Fold the ramp by pushing it until it meets resistance.

- Activate the tilt lever and pull the bed up from the end. Release the lever when the bed is in the horizontal 

position.

- Activate the extraction lever and push the platform into the ambulance. Release the lever and keep sliding 

the stretcher support until the carriage is locked.

03 

OPERATION

Summary of Contents for PB-410 Series

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE STRETCHER SUPPORT SERIES PB 410 Review 2022 01...

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Page 3: ...nings 01 10 Specific warnings 01 11 Residual risk 01 12 Reference standards 01 13 Life span 02 PRODUCT DESCPRIPTION 02 1 Main components 02 2 Technical data sheet 02 3 Features 03 OPERATION 03 1 Trans...

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Page 5: ...urer adjacent to the symbol PRODUCTOS MET LICOS DEL BAG S S L Ctra C 16 Km 59 5 08650 Sallent Barcelona Indicates the manufacturer s reference number to identify the medical device PROMEBA S L uses th...

Page 6: ...ions or colla teral effects 01 7 Physical requirements of the operators Promeba stretcher support is destined to professional use only The operators must be trained in efficient effective and safe pat...

Page 7: ...e 7 In the case of any doubts as to the correct interpretation of the instructions please contact Promeba S L for any necessary clarifications 8 Do not allow untrained persons to help during the use o...

Page 8: ...ts and the users of any medical device 27 As a distributor or end users of products manufactured and or marketed by Promeba S L you are strictly required to have a basic knowledge of any legal require...

Page 9: ...cher that is being used to ensure the proper use of the stretcher 7 Promeba S L will not be responsible if an unauthorized stretcher anchor is used This must comply with the requirements of the EN 178...

Page 10: ...g procedure of the stretcher on the ambulance Too much force may have negative effects on the functioning of the trolley 26 Make sure that the scheduled maintenance has been carried out 27 Promeba S L...

Page 11: ...external technicians In case these annual checks are not carried out the device must be disposed of according to the informa tion in paragraph 01 4 and the manufacturer must be notified Only the manu...

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Page 13: ...nts N DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS 1 Locking assembly 2 Platform assembly 3 Ramp assembly 4 Carriage assembly 5 Guide assembly The drawing is indicative Depending on the model obtained it may present des...

Page 14: ...295 5 mm 325 5 mm 295 5 mm 325 5 mm Weight w o ramp 79 kg 81 kg 79 kg 84 kg 84 kg Ramp height 180 mm 180 mm 350 mm 180 mm 350 mm Ramp weight 2 86 Kg 2 86 Kg 5 35 Kg 2 86 Kg 5 35 Kg Max load 250kg 250k...

Page 15: ...X X Lateral displacement by pedal X X X X X Extra longitudinal displacement by lateral control X Ramp 180mm X X X Ramp 350mm X X Flat tray X X Tray with accommodation and fixation for scoop stretcher...

Page 16: ...lat support surface Do not load the stretcher support longitudinally on the truck if you do not have a sufficiently long base Product damage caused during shipping and handling is not cove red by warr...

Page 17: ...manufacturer 03 2 1 ANCHOR POINTS Before installing the stretcher support check that the ambulance is capable of storing it allowing it to move in all directions Make sure that the installation floor...

Page 18: ...view 2022 01 STRETCHER SUPPORT PB410 4 ANCHORAGE 8 anchor points STRETCHER SUPPORT PB410 6 ANCHORAGE 8 anchor points STRETCHER SUPPORT PB410 5 ANCHORAGE 8 anchor points 159 102 1174 102 12 5 102 159 1...

Page 19: ...sides and that have the roller that acts as a stop when tilting the platform com pletely see figure 4 Loosen the two screws of both supports and place the rollers in contact with the base of the stret...

Page 20: ...the stretcher support and the control on the right is activated to carry out the tilting movement To carry out the loading and unloading operations follow these steps LOAD Activate the extraction leve...

Page 21: ...ake the spinal board together with the scoop stretcher and slide them onto the bed tray Push them along the tray until they are in contact with the front stop In the central part of the bench you will...

Page 22: ...rms of use due to vibrations or impacts certain elements may lose their tightening torque or fixing properties Periodically review that there are no loose elements especially on moving parts Please no...

Page 23: ...out the part in the drawing or the area where it is located Following these indications our sales department will pro vide you with a detailed drawing of the set so that you can specify the reference...

Page 24: ...STER PLACE AND DATE NAME OF THE OPERATOR NAME OF TRAINER TYPE OF TRAINING The product must be used by trained personnel only having attended specific training for this device and not for similar produ...

Page 25: ...tenance verification extension of useful life OPERATIONS OF MAINTENANCE REALIZED PERSON IN CHARGE OF SERVICE Operator Authorized Center Manufacturer Perform the required maintenance as indicated by th...

Page 26: ...he possession of this document does not entitle no licen se to these patents The information contained in this document does not affect or change the specifications or product specifi cations or warra...

Page 27: ...t or incorrect installation of accessory parts not pre viously tested iii States or defects of the system in which the product is used or incorporated with the exception of other pro ducts Promeba S L...

Page 28: ...derecho ha modificaciones sin previo aviso Promeba S L no se considera responsabe de los da os causados por la falta o la inexactitud de la informaci n aqu mencionada All rights reserved Variations ca...

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