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Don’t try to carry out configuration change if patient is on the device.
Before configuration change, make sure that nobody has placed the hands between sliding or moving systems, could lead to injury.
Hold the stretcher firmly still if the patient is on it.
Pay a lot of attention to possible obstacles (water, ice, debris, etc.) on the route of the stretcher/chair, because they could
cause loss of balance of the operator and compromise the proper functioning of the device. If the path free cannot be made free of
obstacles, choose an alternative path.
Water, ice or debris on the stairs can cause loss of balance for the operator and jeopardize the proper functioning of the device. In
order to avoid injury, clear the way of obstacles or choose an alternative route.
Do not alter or modify the stretcher arbitrarily to adapt it to your own purposes. The modification may cause unforeseeable
functioning and damage to the patient or operators. In any case the warranty will be void, relieving the manufacturer from any
liability.
Always verify that the configuration change has been carried out completely by reaching the respective end of stroke.
It is preferable not to use the device in chair mode in the event of suspected cervical or spinal trauma, or fractures.
For a safe use of the device, the presence of at least two operators is necessary.
Don’t use the wheels to go up or down stairs. If there are obstacles, the device must be lifted.
6.1
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS OF OPERATORS
SPENCER 520
is a device intended for professional use only. Each operator must be trained to transport patients safely
and efficiently. Do not allow untrained persons to help operators during use of the product, 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 handle safely the weight of the stretcher/chair, the patient and any other equipment
used with the device
During patient loading procedures for extremely heavy patients, operations on rough terrains and in particular
situations, more operators may be needed (not only 2 as expected in normal conditions)
The abilities of all operators must be considered before determining their role in the employment of the stretcher.
7.
RESIDUAL RISK
The residual risks listed below have been identified exclusively in reference to the intended use of the device.
The use by untrained personnel may result in injury to the patient, rescuer or others.
Inadequate disinfection procedures may involve cross-infection risks.
Partial extraction of telescopic handles can cause its sudden closing or opening, with related risks for patient and operators.
Always make sure that the handles are fully inserted.
Failure to use safety belts can cause serious risks for the patient. Always use the belts and make sure that patient is properly
secured.
A sheet not properly fixed, can detach if loaded causing risks for the patient. Always ensure a proper installation of the sheet.
Contact with sharp objects or abrasive surfaces, may compromise the integrity of sheet and belts, causing risks for the patient.
Failure to verify the integrity of belts and sheets, can result in its break compromising patient safety.
Failure to comply with warnings for operators, may cause danger of crushing cause by handling mechanisms.