Ferno 35-ITA User Manual

Incubator transporter

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35-ITA
Incubator Transporter
English
Read this Manual and Retain
for Future Reference
Users' Manual
July 2021
234-1929-06

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  • Page 1 35-ITA Incubator Transporter English Read this Manual and Retain for Future Reference Users’ Manual July 2021 234-1929-06...
  • Page 2: Ferno Customer Relations

    Ferno distributor, or www.ferno.com. Telephone 1.937.382.1451 Fax (Toll-free) 1.888.388.1349 1.937.382.1191 Internet www.ferno.com All Other Locations: Contact your Ferno distributor. If you do not have a Ferno distributor, please contact Ferno Customer Relations: Telephone Country Code +1.937.382.1451 Country Code +1.937.382.6569 Internet www.ferno.com Disclaimer This manual contains general instructions for the use, operation and care of this product.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    U.S.A. and Canada _________________________________ 21 Panels __________________________________________ 11 Worldwide _______________________________________ 21 Safety Bar and Safety Hook _________________________ 11 Parts List ________________________________________ 21 Training Record__________________________________________ 22 Lift Frame _______________________________________ 11 Maintenance Record _____________________________________ 23 © Ferno / 234-1929-06 / July 2021...
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    Use of a Ferno transport system with Improper maintenance can cause injury and damage. a non-Ferno fastening system is misuse of the Ferno product. The user Maintain the transporter as described in this manual. assumes responsibility for the outcome of known, intentional misuse.
  • Page 5: Ambulance Requirements

    1.6 Symbol Glossary Two trained operators required The symbols defined here are used on the transporter and/or in this’ manual. Ferno uses symbols recognized by the International Standards Organization (ISO), American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and Lubricate the emergency medical services industry.
  • Page 6: Operator Focus

    Visually inspect the transporter for readiness. See “Inspecting the Transporter” on page 19. Rotate the transporter in a circle to verify it rolls easily. ● Load the transporter into ambulance and secure it in the fastening ● system. © Ferno / 234-1929-06 / July 2021...
  • Page 7: Using Additional Help

    ● Side helpers may need to walk sideways under some circumstances. Follow local protocols. ● Ferno recommends that helpers work in pairs to help maintain transporter balance. Trained operators position themselves transporter the loading end ● and control end of the transporter and operate the controls. Show helpers where to stand and how to grasp the transporter.
  • Page 8: About The Transporter

    It is designed for roll-in loading to help reduce the risk of back injury to medical service personnel. The transporter is designed for use with Ferno® fastening systems (not included). It is compatible with the incubators listed on the product information label affixed to the transporter.
  • Page 9: Components/Positions

    Loading positions 7-8 for loading and unloading the transporter with an ambulance. Loading height measured to bottom of loading wheel. Level positions 2-6 for patient transfer and rolling the transporter. Folded position for patient transfer or storing the transporter. © Ferno / 234-1929-06 / July 2021...
  • Page 10: Features

    (D) or lift frame (E) before operating a control handle. Use the side control handle (F) when the operator is standing on the right side of the transporter grasping the main frame (Figure 4). © Ferno / 234-1929-06 / July 2021...
  • Page 11: Panels

    Consult a bio-med technician, the controlling EMS, the panel for the straps to secure the equipment. or Ferno for direction on equipment placement. Consult your bio-med technician (or the controlling EMS) for proper Failure to use the safety hook (provided) can cause injury.
  • Page 12: Using The Transporter

    Transporter” on page 19. Rolling the transporter in a loading position can cause it ● The vehicle must have a Ferno fastening system installed. to tip. Use a rolling position when rolling the transporter. Rolling the transporter sideways or in the loading position can cause it to tip and injure the patient or operators.
  • Page 13: Attaching An Incubator To The Transporter

    Consult a bio-med technician, the controlling EMS, or Ferno for direction on equipment placement. Hook the locking handle (A) over the crossbar (B). Failure to properly secure the incubator to the transporter Align holes in the incubator frame bars (C) above the transporter can cause injury.
  • Page 14: Changing Positions

    Both Operators: Set the transporter onto the floor or ground. Do not release your grasp until your are sure the undercarriage is locked at the new position. © Ferno / 234-1929-06 / July 2021...
  • Page 15: Rolling The Transporter

    Both Operators: Place the transporter in a rolling position (Figure 13). See “General Specifications” on page 8. Both Operators: Position yourselves at the ends or sides of the transporter, grasp the main frame with both hands, and roll the transporter. © Ferno / 234-1929-06 / July 2021...
  • Page 16: Loading The Transporter

    Both Operators: Push the transporter into the ambulance, keeping it parallel with the ambulance side walls. Secure it in the fastening system. 10. Either Operator: Confirm the transporter is secure in the fastening system. © Ferno / 234-1929-06 / July 2021...
  • Page 17: Unloading The Transporter

    As the transporter is rolled away from the safety hook or safety stop, the Assisting Operator lets go of the fastening system release lever. 10. Both Operators: Lower the transporter to a rolling position. See “General Specifications” on page 8. © Ferno / 234-1929-06 / July 2021...
  • Page 18: Maintenance

    • Waxing (this page) Wipe all surfaces with disinfectant. Follow the disinfectant manufacturer’s • instructions for application method and contact time. Ferno recommends Inspecting (page 19) you inspect the transporter for damage as you disinfect it. • Lubricating (page 19) 6.3 Cleaning the Transporter...
  • Page 19: Inspecting The Transporter

    Do the wheel locks engage properly and stop wheel ● rotation? ● Is the ambulance properly prepared for the transporter with an approved Ferno fastening system and safety hook installed? ● Do installed accessories operate properly without interfering with transporter operation? 6.6 Lubricating the Transporter...
  • Page 20: Setup

    The transporter is for use with ambulances that meet the Type II Attaching improper items to the transporter can cause requirements of the Federal Ambulance Specification KKK-A-1822. injury. Use only Ferno-approved items on the transporter. The patient compartment must have: Equipment improperly placed on the panels can cause a smooth edge on the floor at the rear door ●...
  • Page 21: Parts And Service

    Fax (Worldwide) 1.937.383.1051 Internet www.EMSAR.com 8.2 Worldwide To order Ferno parts, and for professional repair, contact your Ferno distributor. Your distributor is the only agent authorized by Ferno to manage, service, and repair Ferno products. 8.3 Parts List Part Description 090-0060 Wheel (w/bearings, axle bolt, &...
  • Page 22: Training Record

    Model 35-ITA Incubator Transporter TRAINING RECORD Training Method Trainer Date Printed Name Signature Read Video/ Initials Hands-On Manual Online © Ferno / 234-1929-06 / July 2021...
  • Page 23: Maintenance Record

    Model 35-ITA Incubator Transporter MAINTENANCE RECORD Date Maintenance Performed © Ferno / 234-1929-06 / July 2021...
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