Spencer 520 User Manual Download Page 2

INDEX

 

 
 

1.

 

MODELS 

3

 

2.

 

INTENDED USE 

3

 

3.

 

REFERENCE STANDARDS 

3

 

4.

 

INTRODUCTION 

3

 

4.1

 

USE OF THE MANUAL 

3

 

4.2

 

LABELLING AND TRACKING CONTROL OF THE DEVICE 

3

 

4.3

 

SYMBOLS 

 

 

4

 

4.4

 

WARRANTY AND SUPPORT 

4

 

5.

 

WARNINGS 

4

 

6.

 

SPECIFIC WARNINGS 

6

 

6.1

 

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS OF OPERATORS 

7

 

7.

 

RESIDUAL RISK 

7

 

8.

 

TECHNICAL DATA AND COMPONENTS 

8

 

9.

 

INSTALLATION AND START-UP 

9

 

10.

 

FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS 

9

 

11.

 

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 

10

 

11.1

 

POSIZIONAMENTO CINTURE 

10

 

11.2

 

TELESCOPIC HANDLES 

10

 

11.3

 

LIFTING THE STRETCHER WITH PATIENT 

10

 

11.4

 

CONFIGURATION CHANGE 

11

 

11.5

 

TRANSPORT IN CHAIR MODE 

11

 

12.

 

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 

12

 

12.1

 

CLEANING 

 

 

12

 

12.2

 

PRECAUTIONARY MAINTENANCE 

12

 

12.3

 

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 

13

 

12.4

 

SPECIAL SERVICING   

14

 

12.5

 

LIFE SPAN 

 

 

14

 

13.

 

TROUBLESHOOTING 

14

 

14.

 

ACCESSORIES 

14

 

15.

 

SPARE PARTS 

14

 

16.

 

DEMOLITION 

14

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Warning 

The information contained in this document could be modified without any warning and is not to be intended as a commitment on behalf of Spencer Italia S.r.l. Spencer products are 

exported to many countries and the same identical regulations are not always valid. For this reason there could be differences between the description here described and the 

product actually delivered. Spencer continually strives to reach the perfection of all items sold. We therefore hope you will understand if we reserve the right, at any time, to modify 

the shape, equipment, lay-out or technical aspects that are herein described. 

 

© Copyright Spencer Italia S.r.l. 

All rights reserved.  No part of this document can be photocopied, reproduced or translated into another language without the written approval of Spencer Italia S.r.l. 

 
 

 

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Page 1: ...ly from the actual device Spencer Italia S r l assumes no responsibility for any errors contained herein or for damage accidents or consequences connected with the supply performance or use of this manual First edition 19 10 2015 Rev 0 19 10 2015 SPENCER ITALIA SRL Strada Cavi n 7 43044 Collecchio PR Italy www spencer it support spencer it e mail info spencer it service service spencer it Ph Tel 3...

Page 2: ... 14 12 5 LIFE SPAN 14 13 TROUBLESHOOTING 14 14 ACCESSORIES 14 15 SPARE PARTS 14 16 DEMOLITION 14 Warning The information contained in this document could be modified without any warning and is not to be intended as a commitment on behalf of Spencer Italia S r l Spencer products are exported to many countries and the same identical regulations are not always valid For this reason there could be dif...

Page 3: ...pt for the duration of the device and must accompany the device in case of change of ownership or destination If the operating instructions received relate to products not received you must immediately contact the manufacturer before use The Spencer product manuals can be downloaded in the updated revision from the website or can be requested by http support spencer it or by contacting the manufac...

Page 4: ...ways consider every possible scenario for use This means that in some cases the performance of the product could be notable different from results to date obtained Instructions are continually being updated and are under tight surveillance of fully qualified staff with adequate technical formation Regardless of the level of experience gained previously with similar devices it is recommended that y...

Page 5: ...ct with any source of combustion or inflammable agents Store in a cool dry dark place and do not expose to direct sun Do not store the device underneath any heavy objects which could cause structural damage Store and transport the device in its original packaging Failure to do so makes the warranty void Storage temperature from 20 C to 60 C Maintenance cleaning Spencer Italia S r l disclaims any l...

Page 6: ... the parameters given in the validated cycle as specified in the technical standards With reference to the D Lgs 24th February 1997 n 46 emended by D Lgs 25 01 2010 n 37 Acknowledgement of Directive 93 42 CEE and 2007 47 CE concerning Medical Devices we remind both public and private operators That in the exercise of their activity detect an accident involving a medical product are required to not...

Page 7: ...duct as this may cause injury to themselves or to other people The operators that use the device must have the physical ability to use it and good muscle coordination as well as presenting strong back arms and legs to raise and support and be able to grasp firmly the device with both hands Operators must be able to provide the necessary assistance to the patient Users should be able to lift and ha...

Page 8: ...olyurethane 12 Ground support feet Steel CHAIR MODE Size Stretcher mode Size GENERAL Total height 1305 Length with telescopic handles closed 1945 Width mm 545 Seat Backrest height 480 825 Length with telescopic handles opened 2055 Weight kg 14 2 0 5 Seat width 380 Depth Rear handles closed Rear handles opened Lying part height 100 Loading capacity1 kg 160 805 945 1 Maximum load capacity means the ...

Page 9: ...uch interference could cause malfunctions and injury to the patient and or rescuer Moreover the manufacturer will no longer recognize the product warranty and will accept no responsibility 10 FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS Element Description Function A Telescopic handles They can be used both in chair or stretcher mode for transport and lifting of the device They can be extracted to make these operat...

Page 10: ... patient on the device After patient positioning fasten the belts and tighten them to ensure a correct immobilization 11 2 Telescopic handles The telescopic handles have been made to facilitate lifting of the device when in stretcher mode or to make tilting easier when in chair mode They are kept in position by a mechanism that is inserted automatically when reaching the excursion limits both duri...

Page 11: ... reach a position suitable for lifting and transport It is not allowed to use the device with or without the patient on it using only the rear wheels The transport by lifting in chair mode is particularly indicated in confined spaces such as stairs For this operation the presence of more operators is required at least one at the front side and at least one at the rear side Proceed as follows Ensur...

Page 12: ...basic requirements foreseen by the manufacturer in following paragraphs are inspected All maintenance and periodic servicing activities must be registered and kept together with the servicing reports These documents have to be kept for a period of 10 years after the disposal of the device itself This register will be made available to the competent authorities and or manufacturer if requested Rout...

Page 13: ...s 1 and 2 must be fixed the upper and lower side of the backrest sheet A In the parts 3 and 4 must be fixed respectively the widest part and tighter one of the seat sheet B Do not pass the sheets around other part of the frame because movements of the device will be compromised After the correct installation of the sheet has been verified adjust the strap to ensure that the sheets are tight Use on...

Page 14: ...rame Verify that the new sheets are installed properly Wheels do not allow an easy sliding Dirt debris and absence of lubrication limit the rotation of the wheels Carry out cleaning and lubrication procedures described in paragraph 12 2 If the problem persist put the device out of service and contact the manufacturer The sheet doesn t support the patient s weight The quick release buckles are not ...

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