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OPERATING MANUAL ® ® Hausted Horizon Series Model 402EMB Basic Transport Stretcher (02/26/02) 076514...
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If missing, contact STERIS for replacement copies, giving the serial number and model numbers of the unit. STERIS carries a complete line of accessories for use with this stretcher. A STERIS representative will gladly review these with you.
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ISO 13485 Montgomery, AL Certified The base language of this document is ENGLISH. Any translations must be made from the base language document. STERIS Offices Worldwide Canada 800 661 3937 Germany 49 22 33 69990 Hong Kong 852 2 563 3623...
LISTING OF WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS The following is a listing of the safety precautions which must be observed when operating and servicing this equipment. WARNINGS indicate the potential for danger to personnel, and CAUTIONS indicate the potential for damage to equipment.
5. If any of the features of the bands are cut and tension Horizon Stretcher do not work properly, call STERIS for service. released. Step 5 – Clean the Horizon Stretcher using a mild detergent to remove any dirt accumulated during shipment.
( 5 0 0 l b s ) . NOTE: All dimensions are specified in inches. All dimensions are +/- .375. STERIS reserves the right to change specificatioins without notice. Operating Instructions Operator Manual...
3.2 Stretcher WARNINGS – CAUTIONS AND PROPER OPERATION: Features, Warnings – Cautions The stretchers have a warn- ing label located near the and Proper head end stating: Maximum Operation patient weight 226 Kilo- grams (500 lbs). Patient entry, egress and transfer should always be done with the caster brak- ing system locked.
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3 POSITION SIDE RAILS See Warnings D and E See Warnings D and E See Warnings B, C and D Operating Instructions Operator Manual 076514...
3.3 Braking And Steering Operation 3.3.1 Applying The Brakes The four wheel central braking system is applied by depressing the red pedal on the head or foot ends (head end shown) of the stretcher (Figure 3-1). To fully engage the brakes, the pedal should be pressed to approximately 45°. All four caster wheels should be locked from swiveling and rotating.
3.4 Fowler Backrest Operation 3.4.1 Raising the Backrest Grasp the fowler backrest frame tube and the gas spring activating handle from either side of the stretcher (Figure 3-4). Squeeze the handle and the tube together and lift. Once the desired incline is achieved, release the handle. NOTE: the amount of manual lifting required will vary depending on patient size, the gas spring is intended only to assist you in lifting the patient.
3.6 Permanently Mounted IV Rod Operation WARNING– PERSONAL IN- JURY HAZARD: Be sure I.V. rod is inserted completely into socket, up to the arrow, before applying any load. 3.6.1 Putting I.V. Rod in Up Grasp I.V. rod and rotate upward until it stops (Figure 3-7). Push down on I.V. Position rod until it slides firmly into the socket.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 4.1 Theory of Operation 4.1.1 Caster Braking The Hausted caster system utilizes a system known as “The Four Wheel Brake System and Steer System.” Four casters are used, two each Brake and Swivel and two each Brake and Steer. The Brake and Steer caster’s are located at the patients foot unless otherwise special ordered by the customer.
IMPORTANT NOTE: STRETCHERS ARE TO BE SERVICED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY. If the resolutions listed above do not resolve the problem or if the problem you are experiencing is not listed above, contact STERIS for service at 1-800-333-8828 (Be sure to have stretchermodel and serial number ready).
4.3 Service Troubleshooting (For Service Technicians) Caster Braking System Casters do not hold in brake mode a. Check adjustment of the brake as per Adjustment Instructions in Section 5.3.1. b. Replace faulty caster (see Caster Replacement Instructions in Section 5.3.3). a.
Inspect all surfaces and remove any 3 Months Metal File, proper color paint user developed sharp or burred areas. (specify color when ordering). Apply touch-up where required. For more details information, please contact: STERIS Corporation at: 1-800-333-8828 Recommended Preventive Maintenance Operator Manual 076514...
5.2 Service Preventive Maintenance Checklist 5.2.1 Reference Chart Intended For Service Technicians Description Freq. 1.0 PREPARATION FOR PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 1.1 Discuss equipment with operators Each 2.0 GENERAL INSPECTION 2.1 Verify that all fasteners are secure. Each 2.2 Check weld integrity - frame, columns, top assembly, accessories. Each 2.3 Check for scratches or peeling on painted surfaces.
5.3 Caster Braking System Maintenance See Base Assembly Parts List in Section 7. 5.3.1 Adjusting The Caster Brakes Tools Required: Small straight bladed screwdriver 1. Using the screwdriver, knock out the small plastic plug on the back of the caster (Items 2 and/or 3). 2.
5.4 Fowler Backrest And Retracto Rail Maintenance 5.4.1 Adjusting The Gas See Fowler Parts List in Section 7. Spring 1. Raise the fowler backrest all the way up. 2. Loosen the lock collar assembly (Item 19) set screw (Item 20). 3.
5.4.3 Removing/Replacing See Rail Parts List in Section 7. The Rail 1. Remove bumpers from top channel (Item 10 on page 7-6) along side of rail being removed. 2. With rail up, locate leg rockers and remove all bolts (Item 8) and nuts (Item 17) except center leg.
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Fixed IV pole, removable, stainless steel – 42" (61066.8 mm) 066RR0-00 Telescoping IV pole, 3 section, permanently attached at head end – 21" It is recommended that only STERIS (533.4 mm) to 45” (1143mm) – 1" (25.4 mm) dia. lower tube approved accessories be used with...
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Miscellaneous Number Description 076334-00 Armboard w/2" (50.8 mm) pad and surgical mounting adapter 065366-00 Universal patient tray 075656-00 Push handles, self storing 076533-00 Center track steering system (Fifth wheel) 069257-00 Paper roll holder 128450-00 Vertical O tank holder 128840-00 Drainage bag hooks (pair) 131934-00 Burgundy color bumpers and pin striping 131935-00...
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RECOMMENDED REPLACEMENT PARTS Recommended Replacement Parts Operator Manual 076514...
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FIG. & UNITS PER PART ITEM DESCRIPTION ASSEMBLY NUMBER BASE ASSEMBLY ..............076506 ASSEMBLY, Base Frame ............076504 CASTER, Tente, 8" Plastic, Brake ..........076503 CASTER, Tente, 8" Plastic, Swivel Lock ........062659 PLATE, Caster Bolt Lock ............. 062685 SCREW, Hex Head, M8 x 1.25 x 12.00" Long ......065041 BOLT, Eye, 5/16 -18 ..............
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Both Sides GRASP HANDLE TO OPERATE BACKREST Figure 7-2. Fowler and Rail Assembly 076514 Operator Manual Recommended Replacement Parts...
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FIG. & UNITS PER PART ITEM DESCRIPTION ASSEMBLY NUMBER FOWLER AND RAIL ASSEMBLY ..........076517 ASSEMBLY, Top Cap, 5 Leg, Left ..........076516 ASSEMBLY, Top Cap, 5 Leg, Right ..........068866 RIVET, Cherry, Female End ............068866 RIVET, Cherry, Male End ............068882 LEG, Offset ..................
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FIG. & UNITS PER PART ITEM DESCRIPTION ASSEMBLY NUMBER TOP ASSEMBLY ................. 075399 WELDMENT, Top ................ 065509 MOUNTING, Bracket Crosstube ..........075229 CLIP, Arrow Nylon, 1/8" ............... 031057 NUT, Lock, 5/16-18 ..............075226 CAP, I.V. Well Top ............... 067958 BUMPER, Corner ................. 061195 SCREW, Button Head Scoket, 1/4-20 x 5/8"...
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FIG. & UNITS PER PART ITEM DESCRIPTION ASSEMBLY NUMBER I.V. ROD ASSEMBLY ..............062038 SCREW, Button Head Cap, 1/4-20 x 5/8" Long ......031055 NUT, Lock, 1/4-20 ................ 075568 SUPPORT, Bracket I.V. Rod ............075545 ASSEMBLY, Trigger Style I.V. Rod ..........031137 SCREW, Hex Head Cap, 1/4-20 x 3/4"...
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FIG. & UNITS PER PART ITEM DESCRIPTION ASSEMBLY NUMBER FIFTH WHEEL – FIXED HEIGHT HORIZON ......075796 SUBASSEMBLY ................031055 NUT, Lock, 1/4-20 ................ 031006 SCREW, Hex Head Cap, 1/42- x 1-1/2" Long ......065807 BOLT, Shoulder, 3/8" x 3/8" Long ..........031057 NUT, Lock, 5/16"...
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Flush Spring & Wheel Bracket Sub-Assembly Cam & Hex Orientation Foot End Set Screw Location for Item Set Screw Location for Item 12 Section A-A Set Screw Location for Item 13 Set Screw Location for Item 12 Section B-B Set Screw Location for Item 12 Figure 7-7.
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FIG. & UNITS PER PART ITEM DESCRIPTION ASSEMBLY NUMBER FIXED HEIGHT HORIZON SUB-ASSEMBLY ......075775 WELDMENT, Mounting Bracket, Left Hand ......... 075771 SPRING, Torsion ................. 011422 COLLAR ..................075776 WELDMENT, Mounting Bracket, Right Hand ......075780 ROD, Pivot ................... 075778 WELDMENT, Upper Bracket ............
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