
OWNERS OPERATING & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
TMM3 VIDEO FLUOROSCOPY STRETCHER-CHAIR
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Document #OM-TMM-2228-13
Revision: V
USE CAUTION WHEN STORING OXYGEN CYLINDER UNDER CHAIR
To prevent severe gas leakage or rupture of compressed gas cylinder, when
placing cylinder under chair, ensure adequate clearance between cylinder and its
attached gas equipment (i.e. regulator, gauges, fittings, knobs) and all adjustable
chair sections and/or features (i.e. seat, back, leg, rails, actuators).
To prevent fire and/or explosive hazard, do not leave chair (and stowed oxygen
equipment) near heat source.
To prevent gas equipment damage during transport, ensure cylinder sets in
cradle properly and strap mechanisms are secured tightly. Chair is intended to
accommodate up to an E-size cylinder (4 3/8” outer diameter x 25” length).
DO NOT PLACE EXCESSIVE WEIGHT ON ENDS
Position patient’s body weight uniformly over the patient surface. Use caution when
shifting patient’s body weight towards either end of the stretcher-chair. Excessive
weight on either end of the device could cause the stretcher-chair to become
unstable.
Do not sit or stand on the ends of the stretcher-chair. Instruct patients to not stand
on footrest during egress or ingress.
Due to the unique nature of each patient’s body shape, caregiver should exercise
sound judgment when positioning patient on the device.
ACCESSORY WARNINGS
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To prevent serious injury and property damage, review Operating Manuals for all medical
equipment and accessories that may be used with, or attached to, this chair.
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Using the supplied accessories in the incorrect manner may cause patient, bystander, or facility
harm.
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If chair is equipped with accessory belts, refer to the appropriate Field Installation and Usage
Instructions (provided with belts) for proper installation, use, and care.
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To prevent fire hazards, follow all precautions and operating procedures prescribed by suppliers
of oxygen administering equipment (i.e. oxygen gas regulators, tents, masks, cannulas, etc.)
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To prevent injury and property damage, total weight of items placed on “IV” pole must be less
than 25 pounds.
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If mounting accessories to back surgical rails, ensure accessory is properly installed and securely
engaged prior to transporting patient or chair and prior to use. Only equipment approved by
TransMotion by Winco is to be mounted on surgical rails. TransMotion by Winco is not responsible
for damage and assumes no liability caused by the use of unapproved equipment or accessories.
Approved medical equipment includes tools, instruments, or scopes that are compatible with a
0.365” thick by 1.125” wide surgical rail.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: CONTINUED