Transport, Braking - BORCAD Medical AVE2 Instruction Manual

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6.1 Transport, braking

The birthing bed also allows for the transport of a patient. This is, however,
subject to the following conditions:
The birthing bed allows for the transport of a patient by pushing forward using the
handle on the back section. Before transporting the patient, disconnect and store the
power supply cables and equipotential and other connections properly, to prevent
their tearing off. Use the handle on the back section only to transport the bed. Do not
transport the patient if the bed is set in the chair position. If you do so, you can
cause injury to persons or damage to the device. Before transporting the patient, the
central brake must be released.
When transporting the patient, the locking pedal must be used to secure the front
directional castor in a straight direction. Otherwise the patient has to be transported
by two persons.
When transporting the bed within hospital premises, make sure that the patient as
well as all equipment, such as cables (including the power supply cable), hoses,
tubes, etc., are safely placed in the area bounded by the circumference of the bed.
Otherwise you can cause injury to persons or damage to the device.
During transport, check the stability of the infusion stand - it can hit doors or ceiling
lights. Before transporting the patient, set the stands to the lowest position.
Otherwise you can cause injury to persons or damage to the device.
After the transport, reconnect the power supply cable and secure the bed with the
central brake. Otherwise you can cause injury to persons or damage to the device.
Do not expose the bed to prolonged extreme effects of external environment (snow,
frost, rain, etc.). It could damage the device.
Transport the bed in its lowest position and make sure that it is not transported over
areas with lateral inclination exceeding 5°. In case of interrupting the transport
(stopping the movement of the bed), always secure the bed with the central brake.
Otherwise you can cause injury to persons or damage to the device.
The maximum threshold crossing height is 20 mm.
During transport, pay attention to the leg rests, side rails, foot section and hand grips
to prevent hitting doors and other objects. Otherwise you can cause injury to
persons or damage to the device.
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