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Compact 2 Track Chair

6.2  Inspecting the Chair

Have your service’s equipment maintenance technicians 

inspect the Chair regularly. Follow the checklist below and 

operate the Chair through all its functions as described in 

this manual.
If inspection shows damage or excessive wear, remove 

the Chair from service until repair is made. See 

Parts and 

Service,

 

page 21.

IMPORTANT

Using abrasive cleaning compounds or applicators 

on the Chair can cause damage. Do not use abrasive 

materials to clean the Chair.

INSPECTION CHECKLIST

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Are all components present?

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Is the Chair and Track free of excessive wear?

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Are all screws, nuts, bolts, rivets, and roll pins 

securely in place?

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Do all moving parts operate smoothly and 

properly?

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Does the Chair rear handle lock properly into each 

position?

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Does the safety hook engage the safety bar?

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Does the Chair roll smoothly?

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Do the wheels have adequate tread?

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Are the restraints properly installed?

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Is restraint webbing in good condition with no cuts 

or frayed edges?

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Are restraint buckles free of visible damage and do 

they operate properly?

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Does the Track module deploy properly and lock 

into place? 

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Does the Track module stow properly and lock into 

place? Make sure the track module is not loose and 

does not easily drop back down

IMPORTANT

Water under high pressure, or steam, can penetrate 

joints, flush away lubricant, and cause corrosion. Use 

caution when cleaning moving parts such as joints and 

hinges, and reapply lubricant if needed (see right).

6.3  Lubricating the Chair

Disinfect and clean the Chair before applying lubricant. 

Use the lubricants designated below to lubricate the Chair. 

Do not lubricate points marked with the “do not lubricate”  

symbol.

Do Not Lubricate

Lubricate

IMPORTANT

Lubricating parts that should not be lubricated allows 

dirt and foreign particles to collect on those parts, 

resulting in damage. 

LUBRICATION POINTS

Use a small amount of lubricant, lubricating identical 

points on each side of the Chair, using a liquid 

lubricant oil such as " 3-IN-ONE Multi-purpose drip oil"

1. 

Push-to-close Latches 

2. 

Locking Bar 

3. 

Hinge Points 

Maintenance

 

WARNING

Do NOT lubricate the track belts. Doing so will result 

in a loss of friction, causing danger to the operator 

and occupant when descending stairs.

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Содержание Compact 2 Track Chair

Страница 1: ...User Manual Compact 2 Track Chair FERNO MAN R5 08 18 207 UK Stock Code 2003 0135 Read this Manual and Retain for Future Reference...

Страница 2: ...disclosed in this manual is the property of Ferno UK Ltd who reserve all patent rights proprietary design rights manufacturing rights reproduction use rights and sales use rights thereto and to any ar...

Страница 3: ...________________20 7 Parts and Service____________________________ 21 7 0 UK_____________________________________21 7 1 Worldwide______________________________21 Section Page Illustrations Figure 1 Wh...

Страница 4: ...in this manual Non Ferno parts and service can cause injury Use only Ferno parts and Ferno approved service on the chair Modifying the chair can cause injury and damage Use the chair only as designed...

Страница 5: ...maged labels immediately Replacement labels are available from Ferno UK 1 4 Symbol Glossary The symbols defined to the right are used on the Chair and or in this users manual Ferno uses symbols recogn...

Страница 6: ...ocedures described in this manual Operators should have a working knowledge of manual handling procedures WARNING Untrained operators can cause injury or be injured Permit only trained personnel to op...

Страница 7: ...ded to the nearest whole number For more information contact Ferno Customer Service Department page 2 Ferno reserves the right to change specifications without notice The Compact 2 Track is a carry ch...

Страница 8: ...hair on the ground and pulling the rear handle from the lower handle 2 Completely unfold by firmly pushing up the back until an audible click is heard 3 Once the chair is locked secure move both of th...

Страница 9: ...e locking bar in the centre of the chair frame by lifting the bar towards you either by hand or foot and carefully fold the Chair forwards 4 The patient restraints should be used to secure the Chair i...

Страница 10: ...as shown in fig 22 and then commence the procedure for attaching the track as described below 1 Bring the track towards the chair and locate the lower Track lock on to the axle ensuring it is locked i...

Страница 11: ...in to the lower Track lock 4 4 Deploying the Track for Use Once the Track are attached to the chair they may be unfolded for use Whilst holding the Chair secure from the rear pull the red Pull to Ope...

Страница 12: ...en pull the Track away from the Chair 4 5 Stowing the Track When not in use always ensure the Track is folded away securely to limit the chance of damage or injury 1 To fold the track into the back of...

Страница 13: ...positions for when used as a Track Chair and when used as a Carry Chair 1 To adjust the handle pull the index pin out and pull the handle until the first position is reached then release the index pi...

Страница 14: ...the restraint Releasing Restraints To release foot and chest restraints squeeze the two sides of the tang on the buckle inwards at the same time to pull the buckle apart Foot Restraint Once the patien...

Страница 15: ...ent weight may require additional help when operating on stairs this must be assessed at the time however the following is a suggested configuration Keep the load limit of the Chair in mind when worki...

Страница 16: ...njury Support the Chair while adjusting handles 5 3 Using the Chair on Level Ground Before rolling the Chair on level ground the head end operator adjusts the upper handle to the desired position for...

Страница 17: ...move the Chair slowly downwards until the track is resting on the top two or three steps This establishes the glide angle Ensure both operators are comfortable before proceeding further To maintain t...

Страница 18: ...y both operators to begin descending the stairs 5 Upon reaching the bottom of the stairs carefully lower the wheels onto the floor and continue to move the patient to the required destination by wheel...

Страница 19: ...nded Maintenance Intervals Each Use As Needed 3 Months Disinfecting Cleaning Inspecting Lubricating 6 1 Disinfecting and Cleaning the Chair Wipe all surfaces with disinfectant Follow the disinfectant...

Страница 20: ...uckles free of visible damage and do they operate properly Does the Track module deploy properly and lock into place Does the Track module stow properly and lock into place Make sure the track module...

Страница 21: ...AL ADJUST BUCKLE 50 mm REPLACEMENT 20 0672 9100 ACTION LABELS REPLACEMENT 19 0672 9101 SAFETY LABELS REPLACEMENT 18 241 0051 BELT STAIR CHAIR TRACK 17 2001 0013 GAS SPRING 300 N EZ GLIDE TRACK 16 0672...

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