Maintaining The Sped; Maintenance Schedule; Sped Longevity; Disinfecting And Cleaning - Ferno SPED II User Manual

Spinal protection extrication device
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6.1 Maintenance Schedule

The SPED requires regular maintenance. Set up and
follow a maintenance schedule. A form is provided
on page 11. The schedule below represents minimum
maintenance and you should modify your own program
based on your needs.
Over and above an inspection prior to and after each
use, the SPED must be inspected by a competent person
every 6 months and must be recorded in the equipment
inspection manual for this device.
Disinfecting
Cleaning
Inspecting
When using maintenance products, follow the
manufacturers' directions and read the manufacturers'
material safety data sheets.
WARNING
Improper maintenance can cause injury.
Maintain the SPED only as described in this
manual.
Important
Disinfectants and cleaners containing bleach,
phenolics, or iodines can cause damage.
Disinfect and clean only with products that do
not contain these chemicals.
© Ferno UK Ltd | FERNO/MAN/0721/215-R2/UK

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SPED II Spinal Protection Extrication Device

6.2 SPED Longevity

The SPED has a 5 year life span provided the device does
not sustain any damage during this period. After 5 years, it is
reccomended the SPED is removed from service.

6.3 Disinfecting and Cleaning

1. Hand wash the SPED in warm water with a mild soap
(Ferno recommend Rope & Harness Wash). Once stains
are removed, rinse in clear water. DO NOT use excessive
force or abrasive items in the cleaning process. Do not
use cleaners that contain bleach, phenolics or iodines.
2. Once the SPED is clean, hang to dry in a warm, well
ventilated area away from direct sunlight, or air dry
near a heat source. Do not tumble dry.
3. Once completely dry, inspect the entire SPED and
ensure all components are operational and in good
condition.

6.4 Inspecting the SPED

After each use, check the stretcher for the following:
Are all components present?
Is all strapping in good condition with no cuts or frayed
edges?
Is stitching in good condition with no frayed or broken
threads?
Are the adjustment buckles operational and do they
insert and release smoothly?
Is the material of the SPED intact and not torn or
excessively worn?
Are the lifting attachment points in a good condition
and free from any wear, tear or fraying?
If inspection shows damage or excessive wear, remove the
stretcher from service and retire it. Do not attempt to repair
or replace any materials or components.
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