Retain this manual for future reference. Include it with the product The products sold by Ferno (UK) Ltd. are covered by a limited warranty. The complete terms and conditions of the limited in the event of transfer to new users. Additional free copies are warranty, and the limitations of liability and disclaimers, are also available upon request from Ferno (UK) Ltd.
ConTRoLS, and direct all helpers. risk of injury and damage. Improper maintenance can cause injury. Maintain the Ferno (UK) Ltd. strongly recommends that only Ferno (UK) trolley only as described in this manual. Ltd.-manufactured trollies be used in Ferno-manufactured Improper parts and service can cause injury.
1.5 Safety and Instruction Labels The symbols defined at right are used on the trolley and/or in Safety and instruction labels place important information this user manual. Ferno (UK) Ltd. uses symbols recognised from the user manual on the trolley. by the International Standards Organization (ISO).
Operator Skills and Training Harrier LT / Harrier LT-LBS 2 - oPeRAToR SKILLS AnD TRAInIng 2.0 Skills 2.1 Training Operators using the trolley need: Operator trainees need to: The strength, balance, coordination and common sense Have followed a training plan.
● reduce the risk of back injury to medical service personnel. Removable headrest pad ● The trolley is designed for use with the Ferno (UK) Ltd. 2 IV Pole (removable) ● Part Lock (not included). Longer cotsides (available on LT-LBS, includes ●...
The Lithium Ion Harrier LT battery pack supplies the The removable 28V DC battery can be charged using the electrical power for the Ferno Harrier LT trolleys 28V DC supplied mains charger. Whilst the battery is being charged, hydroelectric system.
Harrier LT / Harrier LT-LBS Using the Trolley 5 - USIng THe TRoLLey The battery charge status can be determind by pressing the indicator button on the battery and LED's will light as per Important table below. Always ensure the drop down head end frame is in the...
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Using the Trolley Harrier LT / Harrier LT-LBS Figure 4 - Harness lock ready to be applied Figure 5 - Harness locked Figure 6 - Harness and leg restraints applied Figure 7 - Releasing harness lock Figure 8 - Location of harness and leg restraints...
Harrier LT / Harrier LT-LBS Using the Trolley 5.2 Turning Power on/off 5.4 Adjusting Trolley Height 1. To turn the power on, press the red switch located on the The lift and lowering operations are controlled via two battery housing unit. Move the switch to the ON position illuminated buttons set into the foot end main frame of the to engage the battery.
7. If the reason for the power failure is not evident then service 3. Ensure that the trolley is in its lowest position. advice should be sought from Ferno Service Department. 4. Ensure that the push/pull handle is locked in the extended position.
Harrier LT / Harrier LT-LBS Using the Trolley Unloading the Trolley From a Vehicle Fitted with Ramps 1. Make sure that the patient is disconnected from any vehicle mounted apparatus or instrumentation. 2. Operation by a minimum of two operators at all times.
Operating the Trolley Features Harrier LT / Harrier LT-LBS 6 - oPeRATIng THe TRoLLey FeATUReS 6.0 Patient Restraints 6.3 Leg Rest Trendelenburg Position The Harrier LT Trolley has the facility to raise the patient's Each trolley is equipped with a 4-point harness and two leg in the Trendelenburg position and knee contour.
Operating the Trolley Features Harrier LT / Harrier LT-LBS 6.5 Fold Down Head-end 6.4 Leg Rest Knee Contour Position To raise the knee contour position, hold both lifting straps To drop the Fold Down Head-End, stand at the head end and (yellow) and lift up.
Operating the Trolley Features Harrier LT / Harrier LT-LBS Figure 25 - Rotate push/pull away from clips on trolley Figure 23 - Ensure push/pull overlaps the U-bolt WARnIng When head end is lowered ensure the push/pull handle overlaps the U-bolt 6.6 Head-end Push/Pull Handle...
Operating the Trolley Features Harrier LT / Harrier LT-LBS 6.7 Wheel Locks 6.9 optional Headrest extension Pad The trolley is fitted with wheel locks to prevent the trolley The Harrier LT can be provided with a detachable headrest that from rolling during patient transfer.
Operating the Trolley Features Harrier LT / Harrier LT-LBS 6.10 optional Removable Push Poles 6.11 optional Removable IV Pole Push Pole handles can only be fitted to the side blocks that The IV pole will only fit to the trolley if there is an IV pole are mounted at the foot end of the trolley. mount attached. Simply insert the end of the pole into the allocated hole.
Figure 39 - Optional foot end push/pull handle 6.14 extending cotside for Harrier LT-LBS The Harrier LT-LBS Trolley is fitted with the ability to deploy extendable cotsides. This addition allows patients with a larger body surface to be transported on the trolley.
Harrier LT / Harrier LT-LBS 6.15 optional long cotsides 6.17 optional Winch Link Attachment The winch link aids the loading of a patient with a large body To extend the cotside, rotate the red lever upwards (so that it mass into an ambulance. However, the ambulance must be is parallel with the trolley top).
Minimum When using maintenance products, follow the manufacturers’ Maintenance Intervals directions and read the manufacturers’ material safety data sheets. You can purchase a recommended disinfectant from your Ferno distributor or Ferno (UK) Ltd. Service Department. • Disinfecting • Cleaning 7.1 Cleaning the Trolley •...
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Maintenance Harrier LT / Harrier LT-LBS 7.5 Inspecting the Trolley To ensure consistently safe operation of the trolley and to monitor wear and tear, prior to each use, ensure the trolley is thoroughly checked in compliance with the following checklist.
Use the Trolley only as designed by Ferno (UK) Ltd. service on the trolley. 9 - ACCeSSoRIeS AnD ReLATeD PRoDUCTS Ferno offers a full line of accessories and products for the WARnIng Harrier trolley. Always follow the instructions packed with accessories.