Attaching The Restraints - Ferno SCOOP EXL Stretcher User And Maintenance Manual

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Using the Stretcher
5.3 Applying the belts
Use restraints to secure the patient to the stretcher.
TWO-PART RESTRAINTS WITH PLASTIC BUCKLES
1. Release the restraint by splitting it into two parts.
2. Passing one part of the restraint through the side
handle of the stretcher (Figure 14).
3. Thread the restraint buckle through the ring (Figure
14), then pull the restraint so that it wraps the
handle.
4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 for the other part of the
restraint.
5. Before any operation with the stretcher, check that
all the restraints are locked correctly and securely
and are in good condition.
TWO-PART RESTRAINT WITH SNAP HOOK

otee:
It is recommended that restraints with
hooks are used with SCOOP EXL stretchers fitted
with pins (section 4.7, Pins).
6. Press the hook lever and attach the hook to the pin
(Figure 15).
7. Make sure the hook is attached and locked correctly
to the pin.
8. Repeat steps 1 through 3 for the other part of the
restraint.
9. Before any operation with the stretcher, check that
all the restraints are locked correctly and securely.
Important
Restraints fitted with plastic buckles are ideal for use
within the hospital.
Restraints fitted with snap hooks are suitable for
outside the hospital and for transport.
For the belts, see Section 7.3 Patient belts, page 31.
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SCOOP EXL Stretcher
Figure 14 - Restraint with plastic buckle
Figure 15 - Restraint with snap hook
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