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7 - MAINTENANCE
Maintenance
7.1 Maintenance Schedule
The fastening system requires regular maintenance. Set up and follow a
maintenance schedule. The table at right represents minimum intervals
for maintenance.
Keep maintenance records. For a sample record sheet, see “Maintenance
Record” on page 23.
When using maintenance products, follow the manufacturers’ directions
and read the manufacturers’ material safety data sheets.
7.2 Disinfecting the Fastening System
Wipe all surfaces with disinfectant. Follow the disinfectant
manufacturer’s instructions for application method and contact time.
Ferno recommends you inspect the fastening system for damage as
you disinfect.
7.3 Cleaning the Fastening System
The fastening system may be removed from the floor for cleaning
if desired. See “Removing the Fastening System from the Floor for
Cleaning” on page 19 and “Attaching the Fastening System to the
1. Hand clean all surfaces of the fastening system with warm water
and a mild detergent.
2. Rinse with warm, clear water. Dry the fastening system with a
towel or allow it to air-dry.
7.4 Inspecting the Fastening System
Have your service’s equipment maintenance personnel inspect the
fastening system regularly.
Follow the checklist at right and operate the fastening system through
all its functions as described in this manual. See “Responsibility of User
to Maintain a Safe Fastening System” on page 6.
If inspection shows damage or excessive wear, remove the fastening
system from service until repair is made. See “Parts and Service, Accessories”
WARNING
Improper maintenance can cause injury. Maintain the
fastening system only as described in this manual.
Minimum
Maintenance
Each Use
As Needed
Monthly
Disinfecting (this page)
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Cleaning (this page)
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Inspecting (this page)
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Inspection Checklist
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Are all components present?
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Is the fastening system free of excessive wear?
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Are all parts in good condition (no cracks, corrosion, or
damage)?
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Do all moving parts operate smoothly and properly?
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Does the fastening system lock properly to the floor plate?
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Does the cot load and unload properly?
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Does the cot lock properly into the fastening system?
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If fastening system has an ICS and the electrical power is on, does
the POWER X1 charge when locked into the fastener?
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Monitor the ambulance floor, including beneath the
ambulance, and check the integrity of the fastening system.
Is the system worn? Has exposure to the environment caused
noticeable damage?
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Are the required backing plates present, and are they securely
welded to a primary structural member of the ambulance floor?
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Is all hardware tight? (Reminder: Do not overtighten the
hardware.)
NOTICE
Disinfectants and cleaners containing bleach, phenolics, or
iodines can cause damage. Do not use products containing
these chemicals.
Using abrasive cleaning compounds or applicators can cause
damage. Do not use abrasive materials to clean the fastening
system.
If the required backing plates are not present, take the
fastening system out of service and have the backing plates
installed immediately. Then, install a new fastening system.
Make sure all connections are tight, but do not overtighten
the hardware. Overtightening, especially with powered
tools, can cause the nut and bolt beneath the ambulance
floor to pull through the backing plate.
If inspection indicates the components are pulling through
the backing plate, take the fastening system out of service
immediately and install a new fastening system with new
backing plates.