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© Ferno-Washington, Inc   234-3479-02

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TabLE OF CONTENTS

Section Page

Section Page

Ferno Technical Support _______________________ 2

Ferno Customer Relations _____________________ 2

1 - Safety information __________________________ 4

1.1 Warning _______________________________ 4

1.2 Important ______________________________ 4

1.3 Tip ____________________________________ 4

1.4  Bloodborne Disease Notice ________________ 4

1.5  Recycling Notice _________________________ 4

1.6  Symbol Glossary _________________________ 5

1.7  Safety and Instruction Labels  ______________ 6

2 - Operator Skills and Training __________________ 7

2.1 Skills __________________________________ 7

2.2 Training ________________________________ 7

3 - about the Chair _____________________________ 7

3.1 Description _____________________________ 7

3.2 Compliance _____________________________ 7

3.3  Chair Features ___________________________ 8

3.4  General Specifications ____________________ 8

3.5 Components ____________________________ 9

3.6  Items Supplied _________________________ 10

4 - Setup _____________________________________ 11

4.1  First-Time Setup ________________________ 11

4.2  Ankle Restraint _________________________ 11

4.3  Attaching Patient Restraints ______________ 12

4.4  Restraint Configurations _________________ 12

5 - Power System ______________________________ 13

5.1  PowerTraxx Components _________________ 13

5.2  Main Battery ___________________________ 14

5.3  Attaching and Removing the Main Battery ___ 15

5.4  Battery Charger ________________________ 16

5.5  Power Switch __________________________ 17

5.6 Paddles _______________________________ 17

6 - Control Panel ______________________________ 18

6.1  Control Panel Overview __________________ 18

6.2  Brake Button ___________________________ 19

6.3  Mode Button ___________________________ 20

6.4  Display: Ascending (UP)

 

or Descending (Down) ___________________ 20

6.5  Display: Battery Status ___________________ 21

6.6  Display: Fault Codes _____________________ 22

7 - Chair Features _____________________________ 24

7.1  Folding and Unfolding the Chair ___________ 24

7.2  Track System ___________________________ 25

7.3  Extending Lift Bar _______________________ 26

7.4  Telescoping Lift Handles _________________ 26

7.5 Footrest _______________________________ 27

7.6  Wheel Locks ___________________________ 27

8 - Using the Chair ____________________________ 28

8.1  Before Placing the Chair in Service _________ 28

8.2  General Guidelines for Use ________________ 28

8.3  Transferring the Patient __________________ 29

8.4  Rolling the Chair ________________________ 29

8.5  Transporting the Patient Down Stairs _______ 30

8.6  Pausing On the Stairs ____________________ 31

8.7  Transporting the Patient Up Stairs __________ 32

8.8  Using a Chair Without Power ______________ 34

8.9  Using Additional Help ___________________ 35

9 - Maintenance ______________________________ 36

9.1  Maintenance Schedule___________________ 36

9.2  Disinfecting/Cleaning Restraints ___________ 36

9.3  Disinfecting/Cleaning the Chair ___________ 36

9.4  Cleaning Tracks and Belts _________________ 36

9.5  Inspecting the Chair _____________________ 37

9.6  Control-Panel Batteries __________________ 37

9.7  Lubricating the Chair  ____________________ 38

9.8  Do Not Lubricate Track System ____________ 38

9.9  Adjusting the Belt Tension ________________ 39

9.10  Removing and Attaching the ABS Panels  ____ 40

9.11  Interconnect Cord ______________________ 41

9.12  Calibrating the Paddles __________________ 42

10 - accessories _______________________________ 43

11 - Parts and Service __________________________ 44

11.1  U.S.A. and Canada_______________________ 44

11.2 Worldwide ____________________________ 44

11.3  Parts List ______________________________ 44

11.4  Parts Diagrams _________________________ 45

Training Record_______________________________ 46

Maintenance Record __________________________ 47

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Страница 1: ...February 2013 Pub No 234 3479 02 Users Manual 59T EZ Glide PowerTraxx Evacuation Chair Read this Manual and Retain for Future Reference...

Страница 2: ...nt those rights are expressly granted to others or where not applicable to vendor proprietary parts Limited Warranty Statement The products sold by Ferno are covered by a limited warranty which is pri...

Страница 3: ...ding UP or Descending Down ____________________ 20 6 5 Display Battery Status____________________ 21 6 6 Display Fault Codes______________________ 22 7 Chair Features______________________________ 24...

Страница 4: ...in this manual Attaching improper items to the chair can cause injury Use only Ferno approved items on the chair Improper parts and service can cause injury Use only Ferno parts and Ferno approved se...

Страница 5: ...anual Chair Operation Requires Two Trained Operators 2 Close PowerTraxx General Warning of Potential Injury General Warning of Potential Electric Shock OFF ON DC Direct Current electricity Do Not Pres...

Страница 6: ...m EMSAR Ferno or your Ferno distributor page 44 The labels illustrated below are affixed to the chair Safety Instruction Do Not Open Motor Instruction Labels Descend Down Ascend Up No Step Label Do No...

Страница 7: ...al protocols Additional help may be required when working with heavy patients The PowerTraxx option is a powered track system that enables the operators to power the chair up or down stairs instead of...

Страница 8: ...l Specifications Specifications for the chair are shown in the table at right Ferno reserves the right to change specifications without notice For more information contact Ferno Customer Relations or...

Страница 9: ...th Lock 2 4 Swivel Wheel 2 Telescoping Lift Handle 2 Folding Footrest Ankle Restraint Chair Lock Bar Removable ABS Seat Panel with Restraint Slots Removable ABS Back Panel with Restraint Slots Track R...

Страница 10: ...arger 1 Choice of 100 120 VAC 60 Hz North America 50 60 Hz Japan UL Certified 220 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Europe CE Certified Interconnect cord with carrying case Users manual Restraint Options Contact Ferno...

Страница 11: ...the paddles allow the user to press softly or more firmly to control the speed of the PowerTraxx If the PowerTraxx runs constantly when power is applied or if it immediately begins moving at full spee...

Страница 12: ...raints One restraint must be secured across the chair seat to help hold the patient on the chair Each restraint or strap must capture the aluminum chair frame and the plastic panel Horizontal Configur...

Страница 13: ...The motor receives input from the paddles to control the speed and direction of the belts It also monitors other aspects of the chair ANTENNA The antenna is mounted to the top of the motor Figure 8 I...

Страница 14: ...tself is 14 F to 120 F 10 C to 49 C The battery may be used in temperatures outside this range Battery capacity can be affected if the battery is stored for long periods below 0 F 17 C or over 150 F 6...

Страница 15: ...will illuminate briefly With a full charge all four lights are displayed If the charge is lower than 10 the first light flashes four times when the test button is pressed Extreme temperature cold or...

Страница 16: ...one red and one green indicator light The lights work together to provide the following information RED Continuous The battery is connected and is being charged GREEN Continuous Charging is complete...

Страница 17: ...on the extending lift bar where they are accessible to the operator s hands The paddles are labeled with the symbol of a stairway and an arrow for descend down and ascend up Figure 15 The amount of pr...

Страница 18: ...ss connection with the control panel 1 Press the power switch The motor will beep every five seconds until it locates and connects with the control panel or until you press 2 Tap a paddle in either di...

Страница 19: ...y shows the word BRAKE and the brake symbol is displayed Figure 19 Brake disengaged The indicator light is red the display shows the word IDLE The brake symbol is not displayed Figure 20 speed limiter...

Страница 20: ...The RPM indicator tells only the speed of the motor not the belts The chair can be used normally while the status screen is displayed To return to the standard screen press the mode button briefly Con...

Страница 21: ...1 5p5 Full to Moderate Charge OK Main Battery OK Main Battery OK Main Battery Low Charge CHECK Main Battery CHECK Main Battery LED Blinks Red CHECK Main Battery LED Blinks Red Insufficient Charge Rema...

Страница 22: ...ce page 44 Control Panel Fault E1 If there is a fault or damage to the control panel such as a loose or cut wire a warning triangle symbol and error code E1 are shown at the left side of the display F...

Страница 23: ...ors make preparations to use the chair in non powered mode including stopping on the stairs see Pausing on the Steps page 31 adding additional helpers see Using Additional Help page 35 or other prepar...

Страница 24: ...vent interference with folding the chair 2 Roll the chair backward to reverse the swivel wheels Figure 30 3 Standing at the side of the chair grasp the back panel frame with one hand and the lock bar...

Страница 25: ...re use Never lubricate the belts Lubrication can cause the belts to perform unpredictably resulting in injury to the patient and or operators Moisture water snow ice or debris on or between the tracks...

Страница 26: ...on let go of the release tabs and raise or lower the lift bar until it locks into position 3 Verify that the lift bar is locked by trying to raise or lower it without squeezing the release tabs When t...

Страница 27: ...nd raise the footrest into the storage position before unfastening the patient s torso and lap restraints This will prevent the patient from attempting to stand before the footrest has been stored out...

Страница 28: ...chair attach the battery before using the chair Remove any water ice snow or debris from the stairs before using the chair on them Remove any water ice snow or debris from the track and tread belts b...

Страница 29: ...t pull the chair backward over low obstacles such as door sills The powered track system can be used to raise or lower the chair over obstacles such as curbs Figure 42 and some ramps depending on the...

Страница 30: ...irs 1 Head end Operator Roll the chair near the stairs and engage the wheel locks 2 Head end Operator Open the track system See Track System page 25 Verify that it has locked 3 Both Operators Raise th...

Страница 31: ...If the chair has reached the destination or if needed to maneuver the chair to the next stairway Foot end Operator Retract the lift handles Head End Operator Close the track system Adjust the lift bar...

Страница 32: ...or extend the foot end lift handles to the desired positions and verify that all handles are locked Figure 48 2 Spotter Stand above the head end operator with a hand on the operator s back to help st...

Страница 33: ...ft handles 8 Both Operators Continue moving the chair in a straight line onto the landing at the top of the stairs then tilt the chair onto its wheels Figure 51 as the Head end Operator stops pressing...

Страница 34: ...imum of two trained operators working together Use additional help as needed see Using Additional Help page 35 1 Both Operators See Pausing on the Stairs page 31 if you need to stop to rest while on t...

Страница 35: ...l applicable local protocols for carrying chairs The trained operators should maintain control of the chair and operate the controls and the designated lead operator should direct all helpers The char...

Страница 36: ...ner in North America contact the Spartan Chemical Company Maumee Ohio USA at 1 800 537 8990 or visit www spartanchemical com on the internet Important Using abrasive cleaning compounds or applicators...

Страница 37: ...properly Is there visible sign of damage to the motor control panel batteries or battery charger Does each battery attach properly to the motor Do the charge indicators on the battery and on the cont...

Страница 38: ...the PowerTraxx or any other part of the track system Lubricants on the belts or track can cause the chair to perform unpredictably resulting in injury to the patient and or operators A label Figure 5...

Страница 39: ...ng plate screws Figure 58 5 Using a 6 mm Allen wrench and a 13 mm socket wrench or 1 2 wrench tighten the large tensioning wheel screw 6 Repeat Steps 2 5 for the second track 7 Verify the belt tension...

Страница 40: ...ch the back panel Orient the panel with the horizontal restraint slots uppermost Slide the two holes in the panel top flange down over the keepers on the chair frame Figure 60 then press both lower co...

Страница 41: ...assembly and should not lose contact during normal use If the connection is lost do the following to re link the components 1 Open the access door to the control panel batteries and connect the teleph...

Страница 42: ...ouch the up down paddles 3 Simultaneously press the brake and mode buttons on the control panel Figure 66 Note If Step 3 is completed properly the control panel will illuminate with a red background T...

Страница 43: ...2 piece 7 2 1 m black plastic buckle 031 3801 Coated Restraint 2 piece 5 1 5 m green nonabsorbent straps metal buckle E32032 Note See Components page 8 for a photo of restraint options Note Models 430...

Страница 44: ...283 1650 not shown 11 Parts and Service Warning Improper parts and service can cause injury Use only Ferno parts and Ferno approved service on the chair 11 2 Worldwide To order Ferno parts and for pr...

Страница 45: ...45 Ferno Washington Inc 234 3479 02 45 Parts and Service 11 4 Parts Diagrams 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 9 8 11 13 14 15 12 10 Refer to Chart On Page 44 19 20 21 23 22 24 25...

Страница 46: ...46 Ferno Washington Inc 234 3479 02 46 Training Record Date Name Training Method...

Страница 47: ...47 Ferno Washington Inc 234 3479 02 47 Maintenance Record Date Maintenance Performed By...

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