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Carefully read and strictly follow the warnings and cautions listed on this page.
Service only by qualified personnel. See the maintenance manual for additional information.
WARNING
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Patients should be discouraged from sitting directly on the ends of the stretcher. Excessive weight could cause
the litter surface to tip up, possibly causing patient injury.
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Leave the stretcher litter in the lowest position when the patient is left unattended. Leaving the litter in a raised
position could increase the chance of patient falls and injury.
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Always apply the caster brakes when a patient is getting on or off the stretcher. Push on the stretcher to ensure
that the brakes are securely locked. Always engage the brakes unless the stretcher is being moved. Injury could
result if the stretcher moves while a patient is getting on or off the stretcher.
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Make sure that the brakes are completely released before attempting to move the unit. Attempting to move the unit
with the brakes actuated could result in injury to the user and/or patient.
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After raising the siderails, pull firmly on the siderail to ensure it is securely locked into the up position. Siderails are
not intended to serve as a patient restraint device to keep patients from exiting the unit. Siderails are designed to
keep a patient from inadvertently rolling off the unit. It is the responsibility of the attending medical personnel to
determine the degree of restraint necessary to ensure a patient will remain in place. Failure to utilize the siderails
properly could result in patient injury.
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When lowering the siderail to the collapsed position, keep extremities of patients and staff away from the siderail
spindles or injury could occur.
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When using the transfer board to transfer a patient from one patient support platform (for example, bed, stretcher,
gurney, operating table) to another, always lock the brakes on both patient support platforms. Make sure that the
transfer board is placed securely on the surface of the patient support platforms. The patient support platforms
and surfaces must be at the same height before the patient is transferred.
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Operation of the pneumatic fowler is a manual procedure. Use caution when raising the fowler while a patient is
on the stretcher. Use proper lifting techniques and get additional assistance, if necessary. Failure to use proper
lifting techniques could cause injury to the operator.
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Keep hands/fingers clear of the area around the fowler release handle and the fowler frame when lowering the
fowler. Injury could result if care is not taken when lowering the fowler.
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The weight of the patient's head is resting on the head piece and must be supported by the operator when the
latches are released and the head piece is being positioned. Failure to adequately support the head piece while
positioning the head could result in patient injury.
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Do not reach between the side of the head extension and the articulating head piece to pull the release handle.
Finger injury could result.
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To avoid possible pinch points when adjusting the head piece, keep your fingers away from the jointed areas.
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If the stretcher is equipped with the optional foot end push handles, use caution while the foot extension/defibrillator
tray is installed to avoid pinching your fingers.
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Summary of Safety Precautions
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