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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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Do not get on the mattress base when it is raised.

Do not stand on the caster lock pedals.

The stretcher may tip over, causing an injury or the stretcher may break.

Do not place an object that sticks out from the base cover.

      When the stretcher is lowered, object may get caught between the frame and the base cover, and 

object and the base cover may get deformed or damaged.

Do not place the stretcher on the inclination which angle is 5 degree or more.

The stretcher may tip over, resulting in an injury.

Do not use the mattress when the fastener is open.

If liquid get inside of the mattress from fastener, urethane foam may deteriorate.

Do not place something cold (ex. ice pack or refrigerant) on the mattress directly

If the mattress gets cold, urethane foam may deteriorate by condensation.

Do not sleep face down.

     If the patient sleeps face down for a prolonged time, there is a risk of asphyxiation because the 

mattress cover is not breathable.

Do not spray a spray-type insecticide directly on the stretcher.

     There is a risk that the solvent contained in insecticide may damage, discolor, or dissolve casters

or other resin parts of the stretcher. Check for damage caused by insecticide because damaged or 

dissolved parts may cause an unexpected injury.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

     Excessive force on the mattress base can cause

 damage or deformation.

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Страница 1: ...of residence Serious incident means any incident that directly or indirectly led might have led or might lead to any of the following a The death of a user carer or other person b The temporary or permanent serious deterioration of a user s carer s or other person s state of health c A serious public health threat The actual product purchased may differ from detailed descriptions given in this inst...

Страница 2: ...able PK 2100AA 17 7 X RAY CASSETTE RADIOGRAPHY 8 1 Back Section Adjustment 2 Height Adjustment 3 Trendelenburg Reverse Trendelenburg Adjustment 1 Storage Tray PC 5078 22 23 10 11 LONG TERM STORAGE STRETCHER DISPOSAL 24 25 ACCESSORY HOOK 4 Oxygen Cylinder Holder PC 5057 9 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES SAFETY PRECAUTIONS INSTALLATION 12 OPERATION OVERVIEW 4 13 5 14 21 12 13 14 15 16 28 29 27 31 33 30 34 35 1...

Страница 3: ...his symbol indicates where the related p 17 p 17 p 21 2 1 p 22 Back Raising Lever Main Frame Side rail Caster p 21 p 18 Adjust Lever Trendelenburg Reverse Trenderenburg Lever p 19 p 19 Part of ME EQUIPMENT that in normal use necessarily Applied Part Accessory Hook p 24 Please refer to the SPECIFICATION for the target patient groups and the intended users ...

Страница 4: ...s or cuts or property damage if the indication is ignored Among items described in SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Gap related notes are especially important because ignoring them could result in serious life threatening accidents Be sure to read these notes and use the product safely and properly Be especially careful to check patients who might act in unexpected ways or cannot maintain their posture independ...

Страница 5: ...heir posture independently Be careful not to allow any part of the body to enter the gap between the stretcher and wall or surrounding obstacles There is a risk that a part of the body may get caught resulting in injury Be especially careful to check patients who might act in unexpected ways or cannot maintain their posture independently Check the patient s condition when adjusting the base angle ...

Страница 6: ... in the correct orientation Lying down on the stretcher with the feet at head end and the head at the feet end induces and unnatural posture during stretcher operation base angle which may result in injury Do not perform any angle adjustment when the patient is lying face down or on their side in any posture other than lying face up Pay attention to the casters which face outward If the casters fa...

Страница 7: ...om slipping off the stretcher The patient may slip off the stretcher and get injured The attendant should support the patient s body to prevent the patient from slipping off the stretcher When the stretcher tilting operation is performed fasten the restraint belts to the patient Do not combine the stretcher with products other than suitable products including mattresses specified by Paramount Bed For ...

Страница 8: ...r The patient may fall off the stretcher when getting on or off the stretcher resulting in injury If you operating the stretcher when the clothes tangle in the stretcher the clothes are plucked resulting in injury Keep the stretcher away from fire Do not use thermal appliances such as heaters near the stretcher Otherwise the stretcher may be damaged or deformed or even catch fire Inspect the stretcher...

Страница 9: ...belt could unexpectedly come off resulting in injury or the stretcher could get damaged or deformed Do not perform the stretcher operation such as raising the back section base with a restraint belt attached The patient s body may be squeezed resulting in injury or the stretcher may get damaged or deformed This may create unintended gaps or may cause abnormal operation resulting in injury The stret...

Страница 10: ... If liquid get inside of the mattress from fastener urethane foam may deteriorate Do not place something cold ex ice pack or refrigerant on the mattress directly If the mattress gets cold urethane foam may deteriorate by condensation Do not sleep face down If the patient sleeps face down for a prolonged time there is a risk of asphyxiation because the mattress cover is not breathable Do not spray ...

Страница 11: ... before operating the stretcher Avoid transporting over uneven floors This may cause damage to the stretcher or deformation of failure of the stretcher If moving on uneven floor is necessary move the stretcher as slow as possible The stretcher or wall may be damaged or deformed Make sure that the stretcher does not hit the wall and beam during the height adjusment or inclination angle adjusment The ...

Страница 12: ... only Do not move the stretcher by holding on to the side rail only Otherwise this will apply a large force to the stretcher and there will be a risk of damage or deformation Be careful when adjusting the angle of Hi Lo section base Turning the handle excessively may result in the handle damage or malfunction 2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...

Страница 13: ...ts of water vapor or oil vapor Location with large amount of dust smoke salt sulfur or corrosive substances Location with poor ventilation Location exposed to vibriations or shocks including during transportation Location where the floor is not strong enough Location where the floor is not level The optimum ambient conditions for the stretcher are as follows Temperature 50 C to 400 C Humidity 20 RH ...

Страница 14: ...mattress base see p 18 In the case of PK 5114X the stretcher height can be adjusted from 63 cm to 95 cm measured from the floor to the mattress base Back Raising Height Adjusment 00 900 58 cm to 90 cm to The stretcher head end can be lowered to an angle 12 see p 19 Tilt Trendelenburg position 00 120 to The stretcher foot end can be lowered to an angle 6 see p 19 p 20 Tilt Reverse Trendelenburg posi...

Страница 15: ...king system 110 kg 145 kg 155 kg _ Steel Aluminium 204 Kgf 2000 N Linkage Mechanism Using a Gas Spring Linkage Mechanism Using a Manual Actuator system PK 5114 14 5 _ _ Dimensions Surface material Core material Width 750 mm x Length 1985 mm x Thickness 80 mm Vinyl leather Urethane Foam _ Linkage Mechanism Using a Gas Spring Service life 8 years based on Paramount Bed data excluding consumable item...

Страница 16: ...mm dia Single wheel casters Total locking system 110 kg 145 kg 155 kg _ Steel Aluminium 204 Kgf 2000 N Linkage Mechanism Using a Gas Spring Linkage Mechanism Using a Manual Actuator system PK 51142 15 5 _ _ Dimensions Surface material Core material Width 750 mm x Length 1985 mm x Thickness 80 mm Vinyl leather Urethane Foam Linkage Mechanism Using a Gas Spring Service life 8 years based on Paramoun...

Страница 17: ...in Europe Class 1 Caster lock unlock side rail raising and lowering operation Frequently used functions Classification and standards standards The Stretcher described in this instruction manual is designed and manufactured according to the following equipment classification and standards Safety standards applied IEC 60601 1 2005 A1 2012 EN60601 1 2006 A12 2014 Function to support and transfer the bo...

Страница 18: ...ing lever and lower the back section base while supporting the back section base with your hands Releasing the back raising lever secures the back section base at the set position You can hold the back raising lever with one or both hands when raising and lowering the back section base WARNING Make sure the caster are locked whenever a back section base operation is performed There is a risk of in...

Страница 19: ...djusted Right turn for up and Left turn for down Except when it is in use always fold down the handle grip and store it to its original storage receptacle Otherwise you may trip on the handle and get injured Do not touch or kick the handle by foot It may be a cause of injury or equipment damage 1 2 CAUTION Shaft Handle grip Handle grip 18 Raise Counter clockwise Clockwise Hi Lo Handle Lower OPERAT...

Страница 20: ...enburg to lower 1 19 Adjust Lever Trendelenburg Reverse Trendelenburg TR RTR Lever Level Gage Pull adjust lever Turn adjust lever to horizontal position then fix it 3A10678500A0 3A10678400A0 Hold TR RTR lever and raise the stretcher facing arrow 1 2 3 Hold TR RTR lever raise and lower the stretcher facing arrow Slightly raise the stretcher using TR RTR lever 4 ...

Страница 21: ...elenburg to horizontal position check level gage by visual then return the stretcher to horizontal position CAUTION Do not bump and hook object on the trendelenburg reverse trendelenburg lever The stretcher can be error in it is operation Do not bump and hook object on the adjust lever The stretcher can be error in it is operation 20 1 2 1 Make sure that adjust lever is on vertical position 2 When...

Страница 22: ...NG Lock the caster except when moving the stretcher Otherwise the patient may be injured while getting on or off a moving stretcher CAUTION Do not attempt to forcibly move the stretcher while the caster are locked Otherwise malfunctioning may result Do not stand on the caster locking pedals otherwise the pedals may be damaged or deformed 7 21 Lock position Free postion Steering Position 1 2 3 Top v...

Страница 23: ... lock is insufficient the window shows red and side rail may move It might be a cause of accident WARNING Do not put anything on in the safety stopper when you raise the side rail the safety stoppers automatically set again by spring Do not put anything on or in the safety stopper Otherwise the stopper is not set again may be a cause of accident or deformation WARNING Be careful finger not to be trap...

Страница 24: ...et in two position as shown in figure After setting make sure that the oxygen cylinder holder does not rotate Loosen the knob bolt on the oxygen cylinder holder and then slowly insert the oxygen cylinder into the holder from the top Tighten Loosen Knob bolt Insert the oxygen cylinder holder into one of the option attachment holes OXYGEN CYLINDER HOLDER 9 Usage instructions CAUTION Make sure the oxy...

Страница 25: ...k is a product for attaching a urine bag or drainage bag The accessory hook is used by attaching it to the side rail Load capacity of transfer board type s hook is 5 kg collapsible side rail type s hook is 3 kg Do not hang an article exceeding the load capacity because it may damage or deform the hook or frame resulting in injury CAUTION If the hook is deformed do not use it There is a risk of an ...

Страница 26: ...lowly insert the cassette tray all the way to the rail Insert the cassette until it touch the cassette stopper Push the lock lever until it locks into place You must be operate the cassette tray slowly Not doing so could cause the cassette position to be displaced possibly producing X ray imaging problems Always hold the grip when operating the cassette tray Not doing so could cause your hand or fi...

Страница 27: ... Cassette tray adjuster may ejected suddenly causing injury Insert cassette tray adjuster between slide rails that installed in main body If use other part between the slide rails could cause cassette tray adjuster and the bed to be damaged When pulling out the cassette tray adjuster please pay attention to the surrounding area Cassette tray adjuster may causing injury to people or things Keep cas...

Страница 28: ... your dealer 1 There are 1 clip in right and left side 2 1 Storage Tray PC 5078 3 Please remove clip in position that shown in the direction arrow Please set in base frame so that removed clip hole and storage tray hole could be match Please use the clip which attached to storage tray and fix it in the direction arrow Adjust the hole s position Clip x2 Base Frame Storage Tray 27 OPTIONAL ACCESSORI...

Страница 29: ...e Do not place objects that are hotter than 800 C on the writing tables as this may cause damage or discoloration Immediately wipe off any water or chemicals spills on the writing table Failure to do so may result in damage to the writing table Mount the foot side facing the correct direction If mounted incorrectly the writing table may strike and injure the patient when lowered Be careful not to t...

Страница 30: ...between the base and the pole Otherwise you may injure your trapped hands or arms The maximum load capacity of each hook is 1 Kg Overloading may damage the hooks and resulting personal injury Only use Paramount Bed KC 56A KC 56B EC 562 IV Pole Competitive products may not properly clamped into the optional accessory attachment holes The slide pipe should be adjusted within the ranges below Note th...

Страница 31: ...iameter between 9 5 cm and 11 5 cm with a maximum 500 liter capacity The oxygen cylinder holder can be set in two position as shown in figure After setting make sure that the oxygen cylinder holder does not rotate Loosen the knob bolt on the oxygen cylinder holder and then slowly insert the oxygen cylinder into the holder from the top Tighten Loosen Knob bolt Insert the oxygen cylinder holder into ...

Страница 32: ...arly dirty mattress cannot be cleaned using lukewarm water only use a cloth soaked in diluted detergent followed by a cloth soaked in water to wipe off any residual detergent then allow the mattress to dry in a well ventilated area Or even more difficult to remove dirt use a typical household PVC cleaner and soft brush After cleaning use a cloth soaked in water to wipe off any residual detergent then ...

Страница 33: ... rattling The operation must not be unusually difficult There must not be any deformation or crack of the mattress base There must not be any strange noises when the bed is traveling There must not be any strange vibrations when the bed is traveling Proper operation can be achieved The operation must not be unusually difficult The bed must not move when the casters are locked For safety in use inspect...

Страница 34: ...asters in locked status 4 casters in unlocked checking that the collapsible stretcher side rail or legs to get caught by the collapsible side rail Procedure for releasing safety stopper Temperature capacity Immadiately wipe off any water or chemicals spills on This product is a medical device or an accessory for medical device in Europe and may be such a device in some countries and regions dependi...

Страница 35: ...y objects on the mattress 5 Do not place location that tend to be exposed to high temperatures high humidity low temperatures dry or dusty conditions Store at a temperature between 10 C and 50 C humidity between 20 RH and 90 RH and atmospheric pressure between 700hPa and 1060hPa 6 Store the stretcher horizontally do not stand it upright againts wall Inspect the product regularly at least once a ye...

Страница 36: ... by stretcher Problem Check Reference page The stretcher cannot be The stretcher cannot be moved The side rail cannot be lowered Check if there are any obstacles impeding the movement Check if the casters are locked Check if the safety lock is ON Remove any obstacles Unlock the casters Release the safety lock label 21 22 Product ID Label ...

Страница 37: ...rchase Details of fault or problem please provide as much detail as possible Your name organization address and phone number Consumable parts Mattress casters the rubber of operation pedals hydraulic cylinders and gas spring are consumable parts 2 Minimum stock availability period Paramount Bed keeps replacement parts necessary to maintain stretcher performance in stock for at least 8 years after ...

Страница 38: ... 3648 5781 PT Paramount Bed Indonesia MM2100 INDUSTRIAL TOWN BLOCK M 1 1 GANDAMEKAR CIKARANG BARAT BEKASI 17530 JAWA BARAT INDONESIA Tel 62 0 21 8981051 FAX 62 0 21 89981611 EMERGO EUROPE Prinsessegracht 20 2514 AP The Hague The Netherlands Stretcher disposal 37 STRETCHER DISPOSAL 14 18 For any queries please feel free to contact your dealer or to the following addresses Website https www paramoun...

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