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USER GUIDE //

 STRETCHER SUPPORT SERIES PB460 AND PB455

Review 2022/02

03 

OPERATION

Button

Function

Description

RESE

T

1+3

RESET

Keep buttons 1+3 pressed simulta-

neously. The stretcher support will rise 

to its maximum position and descend 

to its minimum position. Release the 

buttons when the hand control LED 

stops flashing. All saved positions will 

be deleted.

LO

ADING POSITION

1

Raise motor 1

Position motor 1 to the proper posi-

tion for the load.

2

Lower motor 1

3

Raise motor 2

Position motor 2 to the proper posi-

tion for the load.

4

Lower motor 2

5+3

Memorize load

Press and hold buttons 5+3 simulta-

neously until the LED on the hand con-

trol stops flashing.

REST POSITION

1

Raise motor 1

Position motor 1 to rest position.

2

Lower motor 1

3

Raise motor 2

Position motor 2 to rest position.

4

Lower motor 2

6+3

Memorize rest

Press and hold buttons 6+3 simulta-

neously until the LED on the hand con-

trol stops flashing.

TRENDELENBUR

LIMIT

1

Raise motor 1

Position motor 1 to Trendelenburg 

position.

2

Lower motor 1

3

Raise motor 2

Position motor 2 to Trendelenburg 

position.

4

Lower motor 2

1+2

Memorize

Trendelenburg 

limit

Press and hold buttons 1+2 simulta-

neously until the LED on the hand con-

trol stops flashing.

5

3

1

6

4

2

FIGURE 4

03.3 Functioning

03.3.1 USER’S HAND CONTROL

All tilt movements and height changes of the stretcher support are done electronically. For the loading and 

unloading operation, the hand control or the lever on the back of the bed can be used. For movements 

carried out inside the ambulance, only the hand control will be used.

The movements are the following:

ASCENT: 

The stretcher support will be placed in horizontal position and then rise to the desired position.

DESCENT

: The stretcher support will be placed in horizontal position and then lower to the desired position.

ANTI-TRENDELENBURG: 

The stretcher support is tilted by raising the end where the patient’s head is lo-

cated.

TRENDELENBURG: 

The stretcher support is tilted by raising the end where the patient’s feet are.

The table below shows the combinations of buttons to carry out the different commands of the program-

ming remote control (see figure 4).

Summary of Contents for PB-460 Series

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE ELECTRIC STRETCHER SUPPORT SERIES PB460 AND PB455 Review 2022 02...

Page 2: ......

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

Page 4: ...the manufacturing date The symbol must be accompanied by a manufacturing date yyyy mm adjacent to the symbol It is placed to inform that the product is a Medical Device CE symbol without the interven...

Page 5: ...TRODUCTION WARNING An incorrect disposal of electrical and electronic equipment could result in sanctions 01 4 Demolition When the devices are no longer suitable for use they must be correctly recycle...

Page 6: ...ticular attention to the correct safety precautions and to the procedures to be followed for installation and for correct use 6 If the instructions belong to another device and not the device received...

Page 7: ...t all the necessary precautions are taken in order to avoid the hazards that can arise as the result of contact with blood or body fluids 18 Register and store with these instructions lot number place...

Page 8: ...ard making it able to withstand accelerations of 10 g in all directions 8 Do not use bleach to disinfect the product neither use water jets nor pressurized air Use a hydro alcoho lic based disinfectan...

Page 9: ...h the requirements of EN 1789 the installer has the duty to check the fixation based on the exact position on the floor and based on the structure of the floor itself 20 The device is intended to be u...

Page 10: ...the operator resulting in injuries Pay attention during loading and unloading of the stret cher and in case of heavy weight consider that at least 2 operators are required 9 The operation of any move...

Page 11: ...y for malfunction or damage caused by the use of devices that have not been checked by the manufacturer or authorized center or that have exceeded the maximum allowed useful life 01 12 Reference stand...

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Page 13: ...2 1 Main components The drawing is indicative Depending on the model obtained it may present design varia tions according to its performance 02 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION N DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS 1 Lockin...

Page 14: ...max C 310 470 5 mm 240 400 5 mm 280 440 5 mm 320 420 5 mm 390 5 mm Weight 105 kg 98 kg 85 kg 125 kg 130 kg Ramp height 350 mm 350 mm 350 mm 350 mm 350 mm Max load 250kg 250kg 250kg 250kg 250kg Trende...

Page 15: ...ion and inclination of the platform X X X X X Wired hand control to activate electric movement X X X X X Manual side displacement by foot pedal X X X X X With suspension X X Flat tray X X Tray with ac...

Page 16: ...the forklift without a pallet or flat 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 an...

Page 17: ...e device can be considered ready for use otherwise it should be imme diately removed from service and contact the manufacturer 03 2 1 ANCHOR POINTS Before installing the stretcher support check that t...

Page 18: ...w 2022 02 STRETCHER SUPPORT PB460 3 ANCHORAGE 10 anchor points STRETCHER SUPPORT PB455 4 ANCHORAGE 10 anchor points STRETCHER SUPPORT PB455 ANCHORAGE 10 anchor points 03 OPERATION 300 367 5 367 5 300...

Page 19: ...adjust the Trendelenburg position in the event that the stretcher support has a su pplement that causes interference with the ground Otherwise the stretcher support is factory set to the maximum Trend...

Page 20: ...1 to Trendelenburg position 2 Lower motor 1 3 Raise motor 2 Position motor 2 to Trendelenburg position 4 Lower motor 2 1 2 Memorize Trendelenburg limit Press and hold buttons 1 2 simulta neously unti...

Page 21: ...nue to open simultaneously until the stretcher support descends to its minimum position The buzzer will beep again when this position is reached RESET 1 3 By pressing buttons 1 3 for 3 seconds the bed...

Page 22: ...control The platform will automatically tilt and extract by gravity to the loading position Open the ramp by pulling on it until you meet resistance Load the stretcher until it is locked with the lock...

Page 23: ...FIXATION ONLY FOR PB455 4 The PB455 4 stretcher support has double accommodation for a scoop stretcher and a spinal board Follow the steps below for proper attachment and removal Take the spinal board...

Page 24: ...PB4620 05310 1 Emergency stop and charge and discharge micro switches connection cable SERIE PB460 PB4550 00090 1 Emergency stop and charge and discharge micro switches connection cable SERIE PB455 6...

Page 25: ...rols the platform does not extract The cables are not tight enough Tighten the cables with the tensioners If the problem persists contact the technical service When activating the pedal the platform c...

Page 26: ...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 note and...

Page 27: ...the right Point 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 specif...

Page 28: ...REGISTER 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...

Page 29: ...Maintenance verification extension of useful life OPERATIONS OF MAINTENANCE REALIZED PERSON IN CHARGE OF SERVICE Operator Authorized Center Manufacturer Perform the required maintenance as indicated...

Page 30: ...nt The 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 w...

Page 31: ...oduct 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...

Page 32: ...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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