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Specification 

 

The XRT5501 Trolley is designed, manufactured and tested to the highest standards. 

 

The XRT5501 is constructed from 3 main materials, these being aluminium, brass and 316 

stainless steel. 

 

The Top Frame, Pivot Sections, X Frames and Base Frame are all manufactured from 

aluminium, which is lightweight, this aids the easy movement of the trolley. 

 

Brass and stainless steel materials are used in the manufacture of the Pivot Bolts and parts 

within the Hydraulic Pump and Cylinder. 

 

It is advisable that the product is inspected and serviced every 12 months by a Wardray Premise 

trained engineer. 

 

A service contract package is available, and details are available upon request from our Service 

Department on +44 (0) 20 8398 9911.  

For international customers please contact your local Wardray Premise representative for 

assistance. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maximum patient weight  34 Stone / 220 Kg

 

 

Important Information 

 

This X-ray trolley has been designed for adult patients.  If you use the trolley to transport a child 

extra care should be taken particularly regarding the movement of the child across the mattress 

and the potential for their limbs or other body parts to protrude through the trolley sides, 

potentially causing injury / harm.  Wardray Premise Ltd also offer a range of paediatric trolleys 

with cot bumpers for the safe transportation of children. 

 

 

 

 

 

Table top size 

mm 

1930 x 550 

Max length 

mm 

2160 

Max width 

mm 

650 

Low height 

mm 

495 

Top height 

mm 

940 

Max load  

Kg 

220 

Summary of Contents for GT5501

Page 1: ...GEN S 19 264 NOVEMBER 2019 GT5501 General Transport Adjustable Height Patient Trolley OPERATORS MANUAL...

Page 2: ...eantime or would like any advice about this or any other products from the Wardray Premise range please contact us at the following address Wardray Premise Limited Hampton Court Estate Summer Road Tha...

Page 3: ...ge is available and details are available upon request from our Service Department on 44 0 20 8398 9911 For international customers please contact your local Wardray Premise representative for assista...

Page 4: ...ptional Directional Locking Castor see page 8 Backrest gas cylinder Serial Number under backrest Brake Lever Plunger IV Pole stored on left of head Push bar Thumb screw for IV Pole Pull Handle for Tre...

Page 5: ...raise until it stops repeat until desired height is reached or top height is achieved Fig 2 To lower place foot on black rubber and push down until you feel the stop then push further and table top w...

Page 6: ...the horizontal position the upward movement is power assisted Backrest The backrest is operated by squeezing the handle located under the right hand side of the backrest board at the head end as shown...

Page 7: ...ops To raise the cot sides hold the top rail in the centre and lift until the plunger engages To operate Flag Plunger To lower the cot sides disengage the black flag plunger by pulling and turning upw...

Page 8: ...ocking Castor this is denoted by the green locking lever To engage a directional locking castor 1 Stand at the head end of the trolley push the trolley forward by approximately 1 metre This will ensur...

Page 9: ...e of the base Fig 1 Fig 1 IV Pole The trolley is fitted with 4 locations for the IV pole 1 located at each corner of the trolley A thumb screw allows the pole both to be locked vertically for use and...

Page 10: ...olley over rough or uneven ground Drop heavy or sharp objects onto the solid plastic top Push the trolley by the cot sides these are for patient safety only Place a weight of over the equivalent of 34...

Page 11: ...r the trolley a couple of times before using check for any leaks especially if the trolley has not been used for a long period of time Check the cot sides for functionality and damage especially the c...

Page 12: ...per towels If required the product can be washed down with hand hot sodium hypochlorite solution up to 1 or 10000 parts per million chlorine combined with a detergent Alternatively follow your local g...

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