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

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5.10 Unloading the iN∫X
Unloading the iN∫X from 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.
Either Operator: Raise the ambulance folding bumper,
if present.
Control-end Operator: Press the iN∫LINE release
2.
button to unlock the iN∫X from the iN∫LINE, roll it a few
inches from the ICS contacts, then press
the iN∫X.
Both Operators: Grasp the iN∫X with both hands and
3.
roll the iN∫X out of the ambulance until the safety hook
captures the center of the intermediate safety bar
(Figure 44).
4.
Visually confirm that the safety bar has been captured by
the safety hook.
5.
Control-end Operator: Press
end legs (Figure 45).
Press Green to Go
Unlock the iN∫X from the iN∫LINE, roll it a few
inches from the ICS contacts, then press
activate the
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.
Position Indicator Lights
When the red line is visible at the edge of
the ambulance floor and the safety bar is
engaged with the safety hook, the control-
end legs are ready to be extended.
40
to activate
to extend the control-
to
iN∫X.
Using the iN∫X
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.
WARNING
© Ferno-Washington, Inc. / 234-3622-06 / March 2019
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