Patient Restraint System; Accessory Rail; Wheel Locks - Ferno Integrated Patient Transport & Loading System iNX User Manual

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Restraint System
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Wheel locks are not a substitute for operator control. The
operators must remain with the iN∫X and keep control of
it at all times. Do not leave the patient unattended.
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Features and Controls
Accessory Rail (Each Side)
NOTICE
Wheel Lock

4.26 Patient Restraint System

The iN∫X features a unique patient-restraint system that
includes a combination pelvis strap/shoulder harness, chest
strap, and two-piece leg restraint (Figure 30).
For instructions on placement, attaching, and using the
patient-restraint system, see "Patient Restraints" on page 52.

4.27 Accessory Rail

The main frame of the iN∫X acts as an attachment point
to secure a variety of accessories to the iN∫X (Figure 30).
Accessories may be attached to either side of the iN∫X, with
a few limitations.
For information on attaching, placing and using accessories,
see "Accessories" on page 65.

4.28 Wheel Locks

The two wheel locks help keep the iN∫X from rolling during
patient transfer and certain medical procedures. Wheel locks
are attached to the control-end transport wheels.
Press the lock lever down to engage (Figure 31). Press the
opposite end of the lock lever to disengage.
The lock stops the rotation of the wheel when engaged.
Wheel locks are used to help hold the iN∫X stationary.
Do not use wheel locks to slow an iN∫X while it is being
rolled.
Remain with the iN∫X and keep control of it at all times.
Do not leave the patient unattended.
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