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USER MANUAL //

 STRETCHER PC-615

Review 11/18

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GENERAL MAINTENANCE

CLEANING

It is essential to keep the equipment clean to ensure a 

proper use and durability of the set. A thorough clean 

must be done periodically, especially in areas exposed 

to dirt that may be damaged such as gears, connectors, 

switches, etc.

Do not use high-pressure cleaning systems, they can 

damage the product.

CONTROLS AND SELECTORS

Due to the intense and continuous use of mobile ele-

ments such as commands and switches, periodically 

examine its proper operating.

There may be failures in micro-switches and wiring, ins-

pect the attachments and the electrical or mechanical 

connections that may exist.

GREASE

Generally, every moving part should be greased. Our 

products leave the factory completely greased and lu-

bricated. However, it is possible that the elements are 

degreased over time and the use of the product, either 

by lubrication loss or dirt. Clean and grease periodica-

lly the affected areas according to the manufacturer’s 

specifications.

Check for loose, missing or worn parts. Perio-dically 

examine every moving element to make sure that com-

ponents are tighten.

WEAR AREAS

Inspecting regularly on the system compo-nents for 

signs of wear is a preventive measure that can reduce 

breakdowns. Check possible lubricant leakages, groo-

ves or bearing in poor condition.

MECHANICAL FIXING

We generally call mechanical fixing elements to the 

components used to fix the product as a whole, mainly 

screws and derivatives.

To some terms of use, due to vibrations or impacts cer-

tain elements may lose their tightening torque or fixing 

properties. 

Periodically review that there are no loose elements, 

especially on moving parts of the set. Please note and 

always respect the recommended tightening torques.

REPLACEMENT OF COMPONENTS

This manual does not include procedures for all parts. 

Qualified service personnel should replace cables, swit-

ches and certain  mecha-nical parts without step-by-

step procedures.

The qualified service personnel should  contact our 

commercial department for information about orde-

ring spare parts and its installation.

MAKE SURE TO KEEP THESE AREAS FREE OF WATER AND HUMIDITY.

TAKE SPECIAL CARE NOT TO WET THEM WHILE WASHING THE SET.

Summary of Contents for PC-615

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE INCUBATOR STRETCHER PC 615 Review 11 18...

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Page 3: ...ort and unpacking 09 03 OPERATION 03 1 Elements 11 03 2 Commands 13 03 3 Loading and unloading operation 14 03 4 Tensors 15 04 MOUNTING AND COMPONENTS 04 1 General view STRETCHER PC 615 17 04 2 Telesc...

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Page 5: ...to read carefully this manual in order to avoid damages caused by a misuse Do not lose this document it should be accessible to any doubt that could appear by medical personnel Remember that a good us...

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Page 7: ...eview 11 18 7 01 INTRODUCTION 01 2 Technical data sheet MEASURES AND FEATURES PC 615 LENGHT 1920 mm INTERMEDIATE STOP 694 mm WIDTH 580 mm FOLDED HEIGHT 300 330 mm HEIGHT 830 mm MAX LOAD 250 Kg WEIGHT...

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Page 9: ...stable surface and open the seal being careful not to damage the inside Remove the stretcher from the inside of the load as shown in the scheme below Each stretcher has been minutely examined when lea...

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Page 11: ...8 11 03 OPERATING 03 1 Elements PC 615 1 Telescopic handles 2 Front leg holding position operating lever 3 Front wheels brake 4 Rear revolving wheels 5 Third anchor point 6 Front leg operating lever 7...

Page 12: ...USER MANUAL STRETCHER PC 615 Review 11 18 12 03 1 Elements PC 615 03 OPERATING 1 1 5...

Page 13: ...lace the stretcher in loading and unloading position 02 FRONT LEGS UNLOCKING LEVER Red located on the stretcher s right side The legs of the front side will unlock by operating it in order to place th...

Page 14: ...C Decisively push to slide the stretcher into the ambulance D As the rear leg approaches press the left lever GREEN to release the legs E Keep pushing until the stretcher is fully loaded E Pay attent...

Page 15: ...FT To regulate the tensioners you have a clamping flange where you can replace the tensioning cable if it breaks or regulate its tension To adjust the tension of the cable has two locknuts D Using a w...

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Page 17: ...MPONENTS 04 1 General view STRETCHER PC 615 53 4 55 30 43 28 54 29 29 2 15 2 19 18 3 22 27 60 46 61 45 9 62 26 56 6 47 63 17 51 51 56 20 66 66 57 31 61 34 8 38 37 23 24 40 14 4 16 59 42 48 34 66 8 41...

Page 18: ...rt maneta esquerra 2 1 15 PC6500 03950 femella subjeccio pati davanter 2 1 16 PC6100 03151 TORRIO ENGANCHE 1 1 17 PC6500 03432 soport cable pati 2 1 18 PC6170 03250 Femella subjeccio central 2 1 19 PC...

Page 19: ...933 M8x25 cincado 6 1 48 3110408201 tornillo D 933 M8x20 cincado 22 1 49 3111208161 TORNILLO D 7984 M 8x16 CINCADO 4 1 50 314020602 TUERCA REMACHABLE M 6 S VALONA HEXA GONAL 8 1 51 31209061 ARANDELA D...

Page 20: ...USER MANUAL STRETCHER PC 615 Review 11 18 20 04 MOUNTING AND COMPONENTS 04 3 Telescopic hand grips PC 615...

Page 21: ...MANETES EXTENSIBLES 1 2 02 PC6500 03320 MANETA 1 2 03 PC6500 03340 PALANCA BLOQUEJADORA 1 2 04 PC6500 03470 CASQUELL MANETES EXTENSIBLES 2 2 05 PC6500 03351 MOLLA MANETA EXTENSIBLE 1 2 06 PA1481 4X26N...

Page 22: ...USER MANUAL STRETCHER PC 615 Review 11 18 22 04 4 Standard fixed leg set PC 615 14 16 11 2 8 8 3 3 14 16 14 16 6 7 6 12 16 14 1 9 13 10 5 10 15 9 19 19 19 2 4 16 14 5 04 MOUNTING AND COMPONENTS...

Page 23: ...1082 soport tirant 2 3 07 PC6500 01091 travesser inclinat 1 3 08 PC6500 01350 CASQUELL GIR TIRANTS 2 3 09 PC6170 02110 burlete alt 2 3 10 CASDIAM12x5 CASQUILLO EXT12 INT8 1 A 5 5 4 3 11 PC6500 03060 c...

Page 24: ...USER MANUAL STRETCHER PC 615 Review 11 18 24 04 5 Standard revolving leg set PC 615 16 15 22 2 10 26 9 12 8 20 13 18 1 11 24 14 23 9 20 19 8 17 25 30 18 11 10 12 7 8 7 9 12 04 MOUNTING AND COMPONENTS...

Page 25: ...NT POTES LLARG 1 4 11 3069 RUEDA DIAM 50MM REF ARSA 3069 2 4 12 PC6500 01200 RODES GIRAT RIES AMB FRE 2 4 13 TAP PLAST 22 TAPON PLASTICO FINAL 22 Mod 17 22 4 4 14 TAP PLAST 14 TAPON PLASTICO FINAL 14...

Page 26: ...ions Check for loose missing or worn parts Perio dically examine every moving element to make sure that com ponents are tighten WEAR AREAS Inspecting regularly on the system compo nents for signs of w...

Page 27: ...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 warran ties of Promeba...

Page 28: ...tates or defects of the system in which the product is incorporated with the exception of other products of Promeba S L designed for its use with the product iv Product use with accessories peripheral...

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