Using The In∫X; Before Placing The In∫X In Service; General Guidelines For Use; Status Indicators And Audible Alarm - Ferno Integrated Patient Transport & Loading System iNX User Manual

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5.1 Before Placing the iN∫X
in Service
Before use, personnel who will work with the iN∫X must
read and understand this manual. Appropriate skills
and training are also required. See "Operator Training"
on page 8.
Set up the iN∫X. Install any accessories shipped with the
iN∫X. See "Initial Setup" on page 60.
Confirm that the iN∫X operates properly. See "Inspecting
the IN∫X" on page 48.
Set the loading height for the ambulance you will use
with the iN∫X. See "Set the Loading Height" on page 61.

5.2 General Guidelines for Use

Medical advice and procedural protocol is beyond the
parameters of this manual.
It is the users' responsibility to ensure safe practices for
the patient and themselves.
A minimum of two trained operators is required.
Follow standard emergency patient-handling procedures
when operating the iN∫X.
Operators must work together and maintain control
of the iN∫X at all times.
Operators must communicate with one another and
use coordinated movements to operate the iN∫X.
Operators must stay with the patient at all times. Do
not leave a patient unattended.
Always use patient restraints to secure the patient on
the iN∫X.
Keep the iN∫X lowered when the load exceeds the load
capacity.
Lift only the weight you can safely handle. Use
additional help when working with heavy loads (patient
and equipment). For placement of helpers, see "Using
Additional Help" on page 10.
Press
to activate the iN∫X after turning the power ON,
or to awaken the iN∫X from Sleep Mode. See "Sleep
Mode" on page 22.
5.3 Status Indicators and
Audible Alarm
The iN∫X has two systems to alert the operators to important
or unsafe conditions or faults.
The Status Zone displays a symbol and code indicating
the status of the iN∫X. See "Status Zone" on page 19
and "Status Indicators" on page 63.
An audible alarm beeps in a pattern corresponding to
the priority of the status code. See "Audible Alarm" on
page 19.
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5 - USING THE iN∫X
Improper operation can cause injury. Operate the iN∫X
only as described in this manual.
An unattended patient can be injured. Stay with the
patient at all times.
An unrestrained patient can be injured. Use properly-
installed patient restraints to secure the patient on
the iN∫X.
Rolling the iN∫X above the factory-set maximum
transport height can cause it to tip. Only roll the iN∫X
at or below the factory-set maximum transport height.
* Operators (and helpers) must provide lift assistance when the load
exceeds the load capacity. Inspect the iN∫X if the load capacity has
been exceeded. See "Inspecting the IN∫X" on page 48.
WARNING
Load Capacity*
Press Green to Go
To activate the iN∫X after turning the power
switch ON, or to wake the iN∫X from Sleep
Mode, press . Note: Only the
button will
activate/wake up the iN∫X.
Audible Alarm
The iN∫X beeps when a status indicator
is displayed. The severity of the status
determines the number of beeps.
© Ferno-Washington, Inc. / 234-3622-06 / March 2019

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