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Soils or Stains
: Use neutral soap suds and lukewarm water. Do not use harsh cleansers, solvents or
detergents.
Hard-To-Clean Spots
: Use standard household/vinyl cleansers and a soft bristle brush on troublesome
spots or stains. Pre-soak heavy, dried-on soil.
Painted Metal Surfaces:
Wipe all painted metal surfaces with a clean cloth at least once a week.
Unpainted Metal Surfaces:
Wipe all unpainted metal surfaces with a clean cloth. Use petroleum
jelly or other white lubricants on moving parts. Lubrication will allow free movement of sliding parts
and reduce noise.
Preventive Maintenance
Use the following daily inspection table to assure quiet, smooth, and dependable operation.
Have your authorized dealer inspect your stretcher every six months.
Inspection or Service
Action*
Upholstery
Wipe with a clean damp cloth or sponge . Use mild soap and water solution for hard-to-clean areas and
stained areas . If disinfectant cleaners are used, do not exceed manufacturer’s recommended dilution rate or
life expectancy of upholstery may be shortened .
Obvious damage
Visually check condition of stretcher/crib for obvious damage: cracks in components, missing components,
dents in components, torn upholstery, leaking fluids, or any other visible damage which would cause
stretcher/crib to be unsafe for usage . Repair stretcher/crib before using
Painted metal and
plastic surfaces
Wipe with a clean soft damp cloth .
Unpainted metal and chromed
surfaces
Wipe with a clean soft damp cloth and dry thoroughly . Check all metal surfaces for dents or damage that
could result in sharp edges . Replace damaged metal .
Restraint Straps
Check restraint straps for fraying, rips, and proper operation . Replace restraint straps if necessary
Fasteners / hard ware
Check stretcher for missing or loose fasteners/hardware . Replace any missing hardware and tighten any
loose hardware as necessary using removable threadlock if applicable .
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