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Summary of Contents for Evocare Oxford Transaid 130
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Oxford ® Oxford Transaid 130 1. Introduction The Oxford Transaid 130 is a manually operated transfer device that facilitates patient transfer (short distances only). This user manual provides information on the following: • Carton contents • General guidance for use and an overview of the product •...
When lifting the Transaid, ensure good manual handling practice is maintained. To avoid injury, Do NoT attempt to lift the Transaid by holding onto the back support. Remove the packaging supplied with the Oxford Transaid 130. Check the contents of the carton against the list above.
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Oxford ® Oxford Transaid 130 WArNING • The oxford Transaid 10 is designed to facilitate the transfer procedure. Any other use is not permitted. • The oxford Transaid has a maximum safe working load of 10kg. Do NoT exceed the safe working load.
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Oxford ® Oxford Transaid 130 4. Overview The Oxford Transaid 130 consists of the following components: 1. Seat . Footplate . Back support . Locking castor . Front castor . Front grab rail 7. Seat support tubes 8. Seat storage area and retaining clips 9.
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Oxford ® Oxford Transaid 130 Technical Specifications: Maximum user weight limit ..............130 kg Total height ..................1090 mm Overall width ..................730 mm Seat height clearance .................640 mm Ground clearance ................730 mm Turning radius ...................1050 mm Weight ....................21.4 kg Back Support...
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® Oxford Transaid 130 5. Operating Instructions Prior to using the Oxford Transaid 130, check and confirm the following: • Is the back support in the correct position? • Can the seat support tubes move freely? • Do all the castors rotate freely? •...
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Oxford ® Oxford Transaid 130 Step When the patient is in the standing position, extend the two seat support tubes out fully from their storage position (see Fig. 5). NoTE: If the seat support tubes cannot be fully extended, no transfer must take place as the seat cannot be safely fitted.
• MAKE sure the back support is fitted firmly in the storage positon. MAINTENANCE AND INSpECTIoN The expected life of the Oxford Transaid 130, in normal use, is 10 years or 100,000 transfers. Joerns Healthcare does recommend, however, that a thorough inspection of the Oxford Transaid is carried out at least once a year.
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Oxford ® Oxford Transaid 130 7. Inspection/Service Report Sheet oxford Transaid 10 Check List Place of Installation: Lift: Address: Serial No: Year Built: Location: Post Code: Date: Contact Person: Tel: Condition Good: Satisfactory: Poor: observations Good Sat. poor Findings Actions...
Oxford ® Oxford Transaid 130 8. Parts List Exploded view of Oxford Transaid Description part No. Back support (white) 13200170 Seat 13100070 Footplate 13100110 Seat support tubes 13300010 Braked rear castor 13100100 Front castor 13100260 Front castor pin 13100270 Cap (d = 30)
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