R
Re
effe
erre
en
ncce
e
N
Na
am
me
e
D
De
essccrriip
pttiio
on
n
D
Release or transport height
Press to unlock the cot (this function
operates only when within range of a
P
Po
ow
we
err--L
LO
OA
AD
D cot fastener)
Press to raise or lower the cot to
transport height
N
No
otte
e -- The cot will stop moving when
you reach transport height.
E
Extend (+)
Press and hold to raise the litter or
extend the cot undercarriage
R
Ra
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ng
g o
orr llo
ow
we
erriin
ng
g tth
he
e cco
ott m
ma
an
nu
ua
allllyy w
wiitth
h tth
he
e m
ma
an
nu
ua
all o
ovve
errrriid
de
e
In the event of loss of electrical function, you can use the cot manual override. This allows manual operation of the cot until
the restoration of the electrical, powered functions. Use the red manual back-up release handle to raise or lower the cot.
W
WA
AR
RN
NIIN
NG
G
•
Always keep hands, fingers, and feet away from moving parts. Use caution when you place your hands and feet near the
base tubes to raise or lower the cot.
•
Always follow proper hand placement on hand grips. Keep all hands clear of the red safety bar pivots when you load,
unload, or change the cot height position.
•
Do not raise or lower the cot while you are on rough or uneven terrain.
The manual back-up release handle is located along the patient right side of the lower lift bar at the foot end of the cot.
To raise or lower the cot with the manual back-up release handle:
1. Both operators: Lift the cot during the raise or lower operation to support the weight of the cot at each end.
2. Operator 1 (foot end):
a. Pull the manual back-up release handle toward the lift bar.
b. While you pull the manual back-up release handle, raise or lower the cot to the desired position.
c. Release the handle to lock the cot into position.
N
No
otte
e -- Both operators must lift the cot weight off of the transport wheels to use the manual extend or retract while a
patient is on the cot.
A
Ap
pp
pllyyiin
ng
g o
orr rre
elle
ea
assiin
ng
g a
a w
wh
he
ee
ell llo
occkk o
orr S
Stte
ee
err--L
Lo
occkk
W
WA
AR
RN
NIIN
NG
G
•
Do not apply a wheel lock when a patient is on the product or when you move the product to avoid the risk of a cot tip or
injury.
•
Do not replace or apply a wheel lock on a product with worn transport wheels that are less than 6 in. diameter.
•
Do not leave a patient unattended. Hold the product while a patient is on the product.
N
No
otte
e -- Wheel locks help prevent the product from rolling while unattended. Wheel locks may not provide sufficient
resistance on all surfaces or under loads.
To apply a wheel lock (A), press the red pedal down and away from the middle of the cot X-frame (Figure 11).
To apply S
Stte
ee
err--L
Lo
occkk (B), press the red pedal down and toward the middle of the cot X-frame (Figure 12).
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