
26
6550-309-001 REV A
www.stryker.com
Return To Table of Contents
Operation Guide
TRANSFERRING THE PATIENT TO THE COT
To transfer the patient to the cot:
1. Roll the cot to the patient.
2. Place the cot beside the patient and raise or lower the cot to the level of the patient.
3. Lower the siderails and open the restraint straps.
4. Engage the wheel locks to prevent the cot from moving during patient transfer.
5. Transfer the patient to the cot using accepted EMS procedures.
6. Use all the restraint straps to secure the patient to the cot (see
).
7. Raise the siderails and adjust the backrest and leg rest as necessary.
8. Disengage the wheel locks for transport.
WARNING
• Always use all restraint straps to secure the patient on the cot. An unrestrained patient may fall from the cot and
be injured.
• Never leave a patient unattended on the cot or injury could result. Hold the cot securely while a patient is on the
product.
• Never apply the wheel lock(s) while a patient is on the cot. Tipping could occur if the cot is moved while the wheel
lock is applied, resulting in injury to the patient or operator and/or damage to the cot.
• Siderails are not intended to serve as a patient restraint device. See
for proper restraint strap usage.
Failure to utilize the siderails properly could result in patient injury.
• Hydraulically raising or lowering the cot may temporarily affect electronic patient monitoring equipment. For best
results, patient monitoring should be conducted when the cot is idle.
ROLLING THE COT
WARNING
• A minimum of two operators are required to transport a patient on the cot.
• In addition to the head and foot end, larger patients may require additional operators.
The Power-PRO TL cot can transport a patient in any height position, however, lower heights may improve balance
and stability, so Stryker recommends keeping the cot in the lowest position that is comfortable for the cot operators.
When rolling the cot:
• Make sure that all of the restraint straps are securely buckled around the patient (see
• Place the cot in any position for rolling.
• Position an operator at the foot end and one at the head end of the cot at all times when rolling the cot with a
patient on it.
• Approach door sills and/or other low obstacles squarely and lift each set of wheels over the obstacle separately.
WARNING
• High obstacles, such as curbing, steps or rough terrain, can cause the cot to tip, possibly causing injury to the
patient or operator.
• Transporting the cot in lower positions reduces the potential of a cot tip. If possible, obtain additional assistance or
take an alternate route.
Summary of Contents for Power-PRO TL
Page 2: ......
Page 77: ...www stryker com 6550 309 001 REV A 77 Return To Table of Contents Cot Assembly ...
Page 78: ...78 6550 309 001 REV A www stryker com Return To Table of Contents Cot Assembly ...
Page 79: ...www stryker com 6550 309 001 REV A 79 Return To Table of Contents Cot Assembly ...
Page 80: ...80 6550 309 001 REV A www stryker com Return To Table of Contents Cot Assembly ...
Page 81: ...www stryker com 6550 309 001 REV A 81 Return To Table of Contents Cot Assembly ...
Page 82: ...82 6550 309 001 REV A www stryker com Return To Table of Contents Cot Assembly ...
Page 86: ...86 6550 309 001 REV A www stryker com Return To Table of Contents Base Assembly ...
Page 87: ...www stryker com 6550 309 001 REV A 87 Return To Table of Contents Base Assembly ...
Page 88: ...88 6550 309 001 REV A www stryker com Return To Table of Contents Base Assembly ...
Page 95: ...www stryker com 6550 309 001 REV A 95 Return To Table of Contents Hitch Assembly Head End ...
Page 104: ...104 6550 309 001 REV A www stryker com Return To Table of Contents Hitch Assembly Foot End ...
Page 105: ...www stryker com 6550 309 001 REV A 105 Return To Table of Contents Hitch Assembly Foot End ...
Page 113: ...www stryker com 6550 309 001 REV A 113 Return To Table of Contents Gatch Assembly ...
Page 150: ......