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This certificate must be kept until its expiry date.
It must be shown every time technical assistance is deemed necessary, along with the invoice, receipt, 
delivery note and document containing the name of the delear who sold the product.
The warranty commences from the date of purchase as shown on the certificate and the invoice, receipt 
or shipping documents, and is valid for 24 months concerning the moving and electric parts.
The warranty covers free replacement or repair, within the established terms, of those components that, 
at the manufacturer’s unquestionable judgement, are found to have been defective at origination due to 
faulty manufacturing.
This warranty does not cover:
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Damage due to transportation (scratches, dents and similar).

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Damages due to falls.

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Damages due to carelessness, negligence, mishandling, incapability of using the equipment, or repairs 
made by unauthorised personnel.

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Damages due to incorrect installation of the equipment, in the event that it is directly installed by the 
user or by unauthorised personnel.

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Damages due to a poor or inadequate electrical system or to changes due to environmental or 
climactic conditions, as well as damages caused by circumstances of misuse of the equipment.

• 

Technical assistance related to the installation of equipment and its connection to the power supply 
systems.

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Assistance for routine service check-ups or to check for possible defects.

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Ordinary maintenance.

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Ordinary wear and tear.

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The replacement of the equipment is In any case excluded.

After-sales service in the warranty period can also be refused in the event that the equipment has been 
modified or transformed in any way.
The equipment is to be repaired under warranty by authorised technicians after the user has made 
a request to the retailer or directly to Sidhil, and within time limits compatible with organisational 
requirements.
Repairs made in the warranty period do not imply extensions or renewals of warranty coverage.
The parts replaced during the warranty period remain the Manufacturer’s property.
No one can modify warranty terms and conditions or issue other verbal or written warranties.
The Manufacturer and distributors will decline all responsibility for any damages, whatever their 
nature, that may directly or indirectly occur to people, animals, or objects in case of improper use of the 
equipment or if the instructions contained in this manual - mainly those related to equipment installation, 
use and maintenance - have not been followed.
Moreover, the manufacturer or distributor cannot be held responsible for any damages caused to people 
or objects due to failure or forced halt to the equipment in operation.

Extended Warranty

The warranty on this product can be extended to 10 years.  To obtain an extended warranty the product 

must be subject to an annual service contract provided by Sidhil.  The service contract will commence 

at the end of year 1 after delivery (1st service after 12 months usage) and be maintained in one place.  

Should the service contract be cancelled prior to 10 years the extended warranty will end at the point of 
cancellation of the service contract. For full details and costs please contact Sidhil customer service on 
+44(0) 1422 233000 / [email protected]

8. CERTIFICATE OF WARRANTY

Summary of Contents for E-Med 1200

Page 1: ...able height and Trendelenburg Slim four section stretcher with adjustable height and Trendelenburg Sidhil Ltd Sidhil Business Park Holmfield Halifax West Yorkshire HX2 9TN T 44 0 1422 233 000 E sales...

Page 2: ...parts four section stretcher E MED 1400 10 4 4 Controls Identification 11 5 INSTALLATION 12 5 1 Transportation and Handling 12 5 2 Preparing the Area of Installation 12 5 3 Packing List Verification 1...

Page 3: ...ting 26 7 5 Disinfection 26 7 6 Sanitisation Intervals 26 7 7 Setting the Item Aside 26 7 8 Storage 26 7 9 Disposal 27 8 CERTIFICATE OF WARRANTY 28 9 ACCESSORIES 29 9 1 E MEDIVpole 29 9 2 EMED ACC T00...

Page 4: ...fits or any other commercial damage that comes from improper use and non compliance to the instructions described in this manual contact your provider supplier who will provide you with expert profess...

Page 5: ...maintenance procedures of the article as prescribed in this manual and use only Sidhil spare sparts and Sidhil customer service centre The stretcher while used on a level surface with patients and op...

Page 6: ...for lifting The base and the columns are protected by an easy to clean thermalformed plastic casing with a pleasant design Two object holders for patients a medical file holder and two 7 litre oxygen...

Page 7: ...vision Warning the strechers cannot be used in a potentially explosive atmosphere Usage limitations the stretchers can be used only according to the present manual 3 4 Markings Caution The tag on the...

Page 8: ...eg Inclination Upper Leg Inclination Space Between Base and Ground Column Spacing Mattress Radio Transparent Top Total Weight Class Safe Operating Load Reference Standards mm mm mm mm mm deg mm deg de...

Page 9: ...Holder 8 Swivel Wheels 9 Brake 10 Stretcher Raising Pedal 11 Trendelenburg command pedal 12 Reverse Trendelenburg command pedal 13 Backrest Locking Lever 14 Side Rail Locking Lever 15 Accessory Tray 1...

Page 10: ...Raising Pedal 11 Trendelenburg command pedal 12 Reverse Trendelenburg command pedal 13 Backrest Locking Lever 14 Side Rail Locking Lever 15 Bag Tray 16 X Ray Drawer Guide 17 Mattress Accessory 18 Bum...

Page 11: ...hemselves LOCKING UNLOCKING BRAKE POTENTIAL EQUALISATION TERMINAL ATTENTION GENERAL HAZARD STRETCHER SPRING RAISING Kg MAXIMUM PATIENT WEIGHT TRENDLENBURG PEDAL COMMAND STRETCHER SPRING LOWERING REVER...

Page 12: ...amaged the packaging can be disposed of or recycled in proper collection areas inacessible to children and animals If the article has been damaged during shipment keep the package and the rest of pack...

Page 13: ...alization terminal 29 Follow the instructions below to equalize the potential of the metallic parts without protection Connect the cable of the potential equalization terminal 29 situated on the bed C...

Page 14: ...ient on the stretcher unattended Never use the stretcher for any purpose other than that for which it was intended and designed When the conditions of the patient disorientation due to medicines or pa...

Page 15: ...tcher Warning Always advise the patient before performing any movement Warning You can only move the stretcher on the level and rigid surface and with the side rails lifted Always lock the stretcher a...

Page 16: ...16 Grip Folding 23 In order to fold grips 23 lift and rotate inward instead to reset the position for the movement of the stretcher rotate them outwards...

Page 17: ...arts by hand and follow the instructions carefully The regulation of the stretcher height is obtained by two hydraulic columns powered by pedals on the stretcher sides towards the back Follow the inst...

Page 18: ...the instructions carefully In order to lift the back proceed as follows Pull up the lever and lift and guide the back gently Release the lever when the required height is reached In order to lower the...

Page 19: ...s and follow instructions carefully Follow the instructions below to lift the upper leg section 22 Act on lever 24 and the section will lift Release the lever when the desired position is reached Foll...

Page 20: ...leg section 3 Grasp and pull the leg section upwards to the desired position and check that the section is locked Follow the instructions below to lower the leg section 3 To unlock the rack mechanism...

Page 21: ...Secure the patient with the safety belt before performing any Trendelenburg s adjusment Pedals 11 and 12 regulate trendelenburg and reverse Ttrendelenburg positions Trendelenburg Position Follow the...

Page 22: ...22 Reverse Trendelenburg Position Follow the instructions below to regulate the reverse Trendelenburg position Push pedal 12 until the desired position is reached 11 12...

Page 23: ...y a hoking system In order to lower the side rails proceed as follows Hold the side rail up with one hand while at the same time unlocking the side rail with the other hand by operating the locking le...

Page 24: ...he instructions below in order to use the stretcher with the brilliance amplifier Lock the stretcher as described in the paragraph LOCKING THE STRETCHER Pull the belt in order to position the x ray ca...

Page 25: ...ied out Warning IN CASE OF BLOODTRANSMITTED DISEASES To reduce the risk of exposure while using the stretcher follow the maintenance instructions written in this manual and the personal safety regulat...

Page 26: ...ations regarding the concentration temperature and reaction times Any modification of these features may damage the item 7 6 Sanitisation Intervals The user defines the sanitization intervals to be ad...

Page 27: ...ich could cause damage are made safe Evaluate the class of the object according to the degree of disposal Dispose together with iron material and send it to the appropriate waste disposal centres If y...

Page 28: ...e in the warranty period can also be refused in the event that the equipment has been modified or transformed in any way The equipment is to be repaired under warranty by authorised technicians after...

Page 29: ...ribed Use The IV pole has been designed and manufactured to be installed on E MED stretchers from nursing staff It can be used only in accordance with the procedures and within the limits described in...

Page 30: ...ows Keep the safety pin 5 pressed while at the same time removing the IV pole 3 5 Caution The following check must be repeated regularly in order to verify the perfect working condition of the article...

Page 31: ...h the stretcher in order to reduce and minimize the obstruction Always check that the IV pole is correctly installed to the stretcher before using it Never exceed the allowable maximum capacity of the...

Page 32: ...32 After use the drip rod can be placed in the appropriate support at the head side of the stretcher as indicated by the arrow in the side...

Page 33: ...ules established by the EEC 93 42 directive of Council of 14th June 1993 and subsequent changes additions concerning the Medical Devices Prescribed Use This accessory has been designed and manufacture...

Page 34: ...repeated regularly in order to verify the perfect working condition of the article as described in the Maintenance section Testing Before using the article Check if the article works correctly with re...

Page 35: ...support Unscrew the fixing knob 3 in order to free the plane Rotate the support plane in the horizontal position Tighten the fixing knob 3 in order to lock the plane Check its stability then place th...

Page 36: ...e EEC 93 42 directive of Council of 14th june 1993 and subsequent changes additions concerning the Medical Devices Prescribed Use This item has been designed and manufactured to be installed by nursin...

Page 37: ...height Loosen clamp 4 turning the knob counterclockwise Regulate the height of the armrest Tighten clamp 4 turning the knob clockwise 1 3 4 2 Caution The following check must be repeated regularly in...

Page 38: ...38 Caution Do not use this item for other purposes than the ones indicated below Operation and Use...

Page 39: ...of Council of 14th June 1993 and subsequent changes additions concerning the Medical Devices Prescribed Use Item BC0120 has been designed and manufactured to be installed by nursing personnel on E MED...

Page 40: ...ve the patient only if it is in perfect conditions The sheet for injured patients only if they do not have any fracture or suspected backbone lesions The use of the transfer sheet requires the presenc...

Page 41: ...41 To transport the patient grab the handles of the sheet 2 lift and move contemporarily balancing the weight 1 2 2...

Page 42: ...ng staff in compliance with the instructions and restrictions indicated on this manual Material Used The mattress has a polyester lining and a polyurethane padding it is fire proof and formaldehyde fr...

Page 43: ...ction Testing Before using the article Check if the article works correctly with reference to the section in this manual called Operation and Use If the check is positive the article is ready for use...

Page 44: ...ochlorite can be used only while pre washing at low temperatures then rinse thoroughly Maintenance and Cleaning The mattress can be washed with common detergents and hydrogen peroxide It can be steril...

Page 45: ...steel accessory holding rod on head side size 25 x 10 cm EMED ACC 0075 Side chromed steel accessory holder guide EMED ACC 0075 Support for drainage and urine bags made of shaped steel sheet with polye...

Page 46: ...46 10 CERTIFICATIONS...

Page 47: ...n conformity with Document No Title Edition Date of issue 93 42 EEC Directive 93 42 CEE of Council of 14th June 1993 and subsequent changes additions concerning the Medical Devices 14th June 1993 Addi...

Page 48: ...UC EMED 1200 1400 09 05 2016 Rev 1 CONTACT INFORMATION Tel 44 0 01422 233000 Fax 44 0 01422 233010 Email sales sidhil com www sidhil com Sidhil Business Park Holmfield Halifax HX2 9TN A member of the...

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