Loading The In∫X - Ferno Integrated Patient Transport & Loading System iNX User Manual

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5.9 Loading the iN∫X
Loading the iN∫X into an ambulance with a patient
on it requires a minimum of two trained operators
who are communicating, working together, and
maintaining control of the iN∫X at all times. Use
additional help if needed; see "Using Additional
Help" on page 10.
1.
Raise the ambulance folding bumper, if present.
2.
Extend the telescoping load frame and verify it is
locked in the fully-extended position.
3.
Both Operators: Grasp the iN∫X with both hands.
Control-end Operator: Press
4.
user-set loading height (see "Set the Loading Height"
on page 61) or, if needed, press
the loading wheels level with the ambulance floor.

Note:
If the vehicle loading height (ambulance deck height) is
near the programmed transport height of 22-1/2" +/- 1" (572
mm +/- 25 mm), confirm the iN∫X is at the loading height and
not the transport height. In some cases, an extra
be required to fully lower the iN∫X onto the ambulance deck.
Both Operators: Align the iN∫X with the iN∫LINE, then
5.
roll the iN∫X into the ambulance until the loading
wheels and load-frame safety bar pass the safety hook
Figure 38).
6.
Loading-end Operator: Visually confirm the safety
bar has been captured by the hook.
Both Operators: Confirm the iN∫X is secure by
7.
attempting to pull the iN∫X out of the ambulance. The
iN∫X must be stopped by the safety hook (Figure 39). If
not, adjust the height and retry.
8.
Control-end Operator: Press
the loading-end legs. The legs will retract slightly, then
stop when they are no longer supporting the weight
of the iN∫X. This is a safety check to verify that the load
is being supported.
Talk to the Patient
Reassure the patient. Communicate before
adjusting the height and during the loading
and unloading processes.
No-Lift Loading/Unloading
Do not lift the iN∫X off the ground when
using power during the loading or unloading
process. See "No-Lift Loading/Unloading" on
page 9.
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Using the iN∫X
to raise the iN∫X to the
and
to position
press may
to begin retracting
WARNING
Failure to engage the safety hook during loading or
unloading can cause injury. Operators must visually
ensure each safety bar engages the safety hook
and the iN∫X is secure inside the ambulance before
extending or retracting the legs.
NOTICE
If the ambulance is parked on an uneven surface, the
operators (and any helpers) may need to extend the legs
higher than the user-set loading height to allow the iN∫X
to roll into the ambulance.
Safety Bar
Safety Hook
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