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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 

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. 

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. 

Twist control lever 

When engaged, it also pivots the front wheels. This function may not be 
available on your model. 

Rear leg unlocking handle (green) 

When engaged, it unlocks the movement of the rear leg, allowing it to be 
closed. 

Front leg unlocking handle (red) 

When engaged, it unlocks the movement of the front leg, allowing it to be 
closed. 

Rear wheel brake 

When engaged, it brakes the rear wheels. 

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. 

Variable height unlocking lever 

Unlocks  movement  of  the  front  leg  in  order  to  place  the  stretcher  at 
intermediate height. 

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.  

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 

Folding sidebar 

When raised, it allows lateral restraining of the patient. 

Telescopic handle unlocking button 

Press  to  disengage  the  handle  locking  system,  allowing  it  to  be 
lengthened or shortened. 

Stretcher sliding wheels 

Used to slide the stretcher on the ground. 

Backrest unlocking rod 

When  engaged,  it  unlocks  the  system  preventing  lowering  of  the 
backrest. 

Stoppers 

Secure the stretcher on the trolley. 

Stretcher unlocking lever 

Releases the stretcher locking system on the trolley. 

Rear leg unlocking lever 

When raised, unlocks rear leg movement. 

Rear wheel brake 

When  raised,  locks  the  rolling  of  the  wheels  on  which  it  has  been 
engaged. 

Front leg unlocking lever 

When raised, unlocks front leg movement. 

Front wheel unlocking lever (twist version only) 

When  engaged  on  models  with  the  twist  system,  unlocks  front  wheel 
pivoting. 

Variable height control lever 

When engaged, unlocks movement toward the outside of the front leg, 
allowing the stretcher to be positioned at intermediate height. 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for CROSS

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Page 9: ...PERIODIC OVERHAUL 16 12 4 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE 17 12 5 LIFE SPAN 17 13 TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE 17 14 ACCESSORIES 18 14 1 ACCESSORIES 18 15 SPARE PARTS 18 16 DISPOSAL 19 Notice The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and is to be intended as a commitment by Spencer Italia S r l subject to change The images are included as examples and may vary slightly from the a...

Page 10: ...best instructions are the continuous practice of use under the supervision of competent and trained personnel Regardless of your level of experience with similar devices in the past you should carefully read and understand the contents of this manual before installing operating or servicing this product In case of any questions please contact Spencer Italia S r l for the necessary clarifications T...

Page 11: ...be traced the device must be reconditioned provided only under the responsibility of the manufacturer Regulation 2017 745 EU requires manufacturers and distributors of medical devices to keep track of their location If the device is in a location other than the address to which it was shipped or sold or if it was donated lost stolen exported or destroyed permanently removed from use or if the devi...

Page 12: ...nts Avoid contact with sharp objects Device installation must be carried out by qualified personnel trained and enabled by Spencer Italia S r l The times and methods of such shall be agreed upon between the customer and our Sales Offices Operating temperature from 10 C to 50 C Storage The product must not be exposed or come into contact with thermal sources of combustion or flammable agents but mu...

Page 13: ...n any way replace his or her supervision Pay the utmost attention to any obstacles water ice debris etc present on the route as they may cause the operator to lose balance and compromise proper functioning of the device If you cannot clear the way choose an alternative route Condensation water ice and accumulations of dust can affect correct operation of the device making it unpredictable and caus...

Page 14: ...y result in injury to the patient rescuer or third parties Inadequate disinfection procedures may lead to risk of cross infection Partial opening of the legs may result in the device falling to the ground Make sure that the legs are properly locked before any handling and that the pistons are fully extended and stable If the stretcher is not locked on the fixing system or if it is not correctly po...

Page 15: ... 19 Front legs Steel 12 Rear lock system Steel Nylon Aluminium 20 Variable height control lever Nylon 13 Rear wheel with bracket PU 21 Loading trolley wheel PU 14 Brake Chrome plated FE 22 Stops for Cross Up 8409 stretcher Steel Nylon 15 Rear leg lifting piston Steel 23 Front wheel unlocking lever TWIST version only Polyethylene 16 Rear legs Steel 24 Stretcher release lever Nylon 17 Front leg lift...

Page 16: ...nt bed height with trolley at intermediate height mm 760 830 Cross Chair patient bed height with trolley lowered mm 395 Leg and loading trolley wheels mm Ø 200 Load capacity kg 170 250 Crossover Chair Weight kg 32 Available in 10g version Note 1 The patient bed height specifications are measured without mattress Note 2 The double dimensional values in some fields refer to the rear and front of the...

Page 17: ...ng on whether you wish to increase or reduce the loading height The new position must allow for insertion of both previously removed screws P11 Insert the screws and partially tighten them Carry out the same operation on the plate located on the opposite side of the stretcher P12 Move the loading trolley to its new position Place the loading trolley on the vehicle floor and check that the height i...

Page 18: ...king 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 contro...

Page 19: ...om the ground during loading unloading or when the loading trolley is still on the vehicle to allow the front leg to open safely Failure to take the above measure will preclude safe use of the device resulting in risk of damage to the patient operators and the device itself 11 2 Parking brakes Image P20 To engage the parking brakes simply press on the strips on the rear wheel brackets with your fo...

Page 20: ...g the stretcher from the trolley Cross Up and Cross Chair Images P27 and P28 Brake the trolley with the parking brakes Engage the corresponding control lever and pull out the stretcher sliding it about ten centimetres Complete the operation by lifting the stretcher from the trolley This operation requires at least two operators one on the foot side of the stretcher to operate the controls one on t...

Page 21: ...n To reach this position lift the end of the board by grasping the two rings at its end Ensure that the set screw is properly seated in its socket before releasing the rings To change from the Trendelenburg position to the standard position lift the patient bed slightly by grasping the end of the frame check that the set screw is out of its socket and then support the frame as it goes back down to...

Page 22: ...able part of the frame as it moves towards the ground Caution Hazard of crushing fingers Make sure that your hands or those of other operators or other objects are not in the area where the mobile frame joins the fixed frame highlighted in the figure with the warning symbol Return the rear telescopic handles to Position 1 The patient can only be lifted after checking that these are fully inserted ...

Page 23: ... not equipped with a pre tensioner It is therefore necessary to manually adjust them after fastening them tensioning the straps and bringing the re winding system to the end of the stroke Incorrect adjustment makes the device unsafe and ineffective 12 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Spencer Italia S r l declines all responsibility for any direct or indirect damage which is the consequence of improper use...

Page 24: ...e device The operator must wear suitable personal protective equipment such as gloves goggles etc during all checking maintenance and cleaning operations Checks to be carried out before and after each use and at deadline indicated above are as follows General functionality of the device Cleanliness of the device remember that the failure of cleaning may cause the risk of cross infections Correct t...

Page 25: ...e the device from service and contact the service centre The stretcher is not correctly attached to the fixing system Wear or damage of the components that constitute the locking mechanisms Immediately remove the device from service and contact the service centre The fifth wheel has not been properly inserted in the fixing system Position the stretcher properly and check that the fifth wheel enter...

Page 26: ...702C Hook R MAX B certified 10G IF01047C TRACK 4 30 TELESCOPIC IV HOLDER EN90003C END T 10G INSTRUMENTS TABLE CB09028C TANKER FIXING SUPPORT FOR SAFEBAR CB09025C TANKER YELLOW OXY TANK HOLDER FOR STRETCHER SIDERAIL FIXING ST00491A STX 90 TELESCOPIC HEADREST FOR STRETCHERS CR90010B Adapter for loading trolley wheels CR90011B S MAX HUX LOADING TROLLEY EXTENDER CR90012C LOADING TROLLEY ADAPTER FOR S ...

Page 27: ...ing system ST00498B DNA Strap with re winding system 16 DISPOSAL When devices and their accessories are no longer suitable for use they can be disposed of as normal municipal solid waste if they have not been contaminated by special agents Otherwise follow the regulations in force regarding disposal ...

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