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Stretchers intended for use with the Sensor Lock fixing system, identified as "SL", are equipped with a communication
system with the fixing system installed on the fifth wheel of the stretcher. Before putting into service, check that the unlocking system is
working properly. In the event of a failure following the adjustments described above, it may be necessary to adjust the positioning of this
system by moving the magnet in order to restore proper function.
The positioning of this system must be evaluated on site and following the stretcher adjustments described above.
MEASURING OF THE LOADING FLOOR MUST BE CARRIED OUT AFTER HAVING SET THE AMBULANCE ON AN EVEN SURFACE WITH NO
BUMPS AND/OR UNEVENNESS AND AFTER ACCOMMODATING 2 (TWO) OPERATORS AT THE REAR OF THE SANITARY UNIT, WITH A
SIMULATED LOAD OF UP TO 250 KG.
If the vehicle is equipped with pneumatic or hydraulic suspensions, the loading height must be adjusted taking into account the worst-
case conditions and/or the working conditions foreseen by the outfitter.
Any problems regarding the use and/or safety risks associated with this system are not the responsibility of the manufacturer.
10.
OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
CROSS AND CROSSOVER
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P15
Element
Description
Function
A
Trendelenburg control lever (if present)
Keeps the patient bed elevated on the foot end, resulting in the
Trendelenburg position. This function may not be available on your
model.
B
Trendelenburg/Fowler control lever (if
present)
Keeps the patient bed raised and folded on the foot side to achieve both
Trendelenburg and Fowler positions. This function may not be available
on your model.
C
Twist control lever
When engaged, it also pivots the front wheels. This function may not be
available on your model.
D
Rear leg unlocking handle (green)
When engaged, it unlocks the movement of the rear leg, allowing it to be
closed.
E
Front leg unlocking handle (red)
When engaged, it unlocks the movement of the front leg, allowing it to be
closed.
F
Rear wheel brake
When engaged, it brakes the rear wheels.
G
Sidebar unlocking levers
When engaged at the same time, they unlock the sidebar and open it. It is
not necessary to operate any controls to close the sidebar again, simply
return it to its original position.
H
Variable height unlocking lever
Unlocks movement of the front leg in order to place the stretcher at
intermediate height.
I
Loading trolley unlocking control
Unlocks the loading trolley and allows it to be raised in order to reduce
the length of the stretcher when it has to be moved in confined spaces.
L
Backrest adjustment unlocking control
Adjusts the backrest inclination chosen from one of the pre-set positions.
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P16 and P17
Element
Description
Function
A
Folding sidebar
When raised, it allows lateral restraining of the patient.
B
Telescopic handle unlocking button
Press to disengage the handle locking system, allowing it to be
lengthened or shortened.
C
Stretcher sliding wheels
Used to slide the stretcher on the ground.
D
Backrest unlocking rod
When engaged, it unlocks the system preventing lowering of the
backrest.
E
Stoppers
Secure the stretcher on the trolley.
F
Stretcher unlocking lever
Releases the stretcher locking system on the trolley.
G
Rear leg unlocking lever
When raised, unlocks rear leg movement.
H
Rear wheel brake
When raised, locks the rolling of the wheels on which it has been
engaged.
I
Front leg unlocking lever
When raised, unlocks front leg movement.
L
Front wheel unlocking lever (twist version only)
When engaged on models with the twist system, unlocks front wheel
pivoting.
M
Variable height control lever
When engaged, unlocks movement toward the outside of the front leg,
allowing the stretcher to be positioned at intermediate height.
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