USER GUIDE //
CHAIR PS-251 + POWER TRACK PA-260 + LOCKING SYSTEM PA-281
Review 04/20
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02.2 Specific warnings
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Establish a maintenance program and periodic tests, identifying a reference employee. The person en-
trusted with the ordinary maintenance of the device must guarantee the basic requirements foreseen
by the manufacturer in the user manual.
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Use only accessories/spare parts original or approved by
Promeba, S.L.
, in order to carry out any ope-
ration without altering or modifying the device; otherwise we assume no responsibility for the correct
operation or damage resulting from the device to the patient or the operator and the warranty will be
considered void, in accordance with the compliance of the Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC.
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Always respect the maximum load capacity of the device, as indicated in this manual. The maximum
load capacity means the total weight distributed according to the human anatomy. When determi-
ning the load of the total weight on the product, the operator should consider the patient’s weight,
equipment and accessories. In addition, the operator must consider that the overall dimensions of the
patient do not reduce the functionality of the device.
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Never leave the patient without any assistance in the device, because he could be injured.
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The device and all its components, after being washed, should be allowed to dry completely before
storage.
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Lubrication must be carried out after cleaning and complete drying.
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Follow the procedures approved by the Emergency Medical Services for the immobilization and trans-
portation of the patient.
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Follow the procedures approved by the Emergency Medical Services for the positioning and transpor-
tation of the patient.
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Avoid contact with sharp objects.
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Do not use the device if it is pierced, torn or frayed.
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Make sure that, before lifting the device, operators have a firm grip on the device.
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Avoid pulling the device on rough surfaces.
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Do not lift by crane or other mechanical lifts.
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The device is a stretcher/chair for transporting patients and cannot be used as a stationing device.
First, practice with an empty stretcher/chair to get used to the way in which the stretcher/chair ma-
noeuvres.
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For the use of the device, at least two operators are needed in appropriate physical conditions; the-
refore, they must have strength, balance, coordination and common sense and must be trained on the
correct functioning of the device of the stretcher/chair.
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For techniques for loading particularly heavy patients, for rescue operations on steep ground or in
unusual circumstances, the presence of more operators is recommended (not only two, as required
under standard conditions).
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The maximum weight sustained by each rescuer must comply with the requirements prescribed by
the law of the country, related to health and safety at work.
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WARNINGS