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USER GUIDE //
EVACUATION CHAIR WITH TRACKS PS-190
Review 2021/09
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OPERATION
- Lubrication of moving parts
- The emergency vehicle is equipped with the locking system for the PS-190 chair
If the above conditions are met, the device may be considered ready for use; otherwise you must immedia-
tely remove the device from service and contact the manufacturer.

03.3 Functioning

03.3.1 ARMRESTS
Lower the armrest into the operating position, holding it and pushing it down, until you meet resistance.
To close it again, lift it up to the previous position.
03.3.2 TRANSPORT HANDLES
To close the transport handles, press the red release button and push them down until they stop.
To reopen them, lift them up until they stop.
03.3.3 TELESCOPIC HANDLES
To extend the telescopic grips, stand in front of the device, press the red release buttons and pull both grips
to the forward position. Release the button and slide them forward slightly until they snap into the locked
position.
To fold them, stand in front of the device, press the red release buttons and push both grips to the rear po-
sition. Release the button and slide them back slightly until they snap into the locked position.
03.3.2 BELTS
Use the belts to help support the patient in the chair.
On the backrest of the chair you will find a belt with buckle and another with anchor, and also on the seat.
You must insert the backrest belt buckle to the seat belt anchor and vice versa, until a "click" is heard, so that
the belts are fastened to the patient's torso in the shape of a cross.
Adjust the belt measurement according to the patient.
Check that the belts are properly fastened by pulling on them.
Before each use, make sure that the belts are securely attached to their respective anchor points.
03.3.4 FOOTREST
To open the footrest, lower it until it stops, to close it again raise it until it stops.
When using the footrest make sure that it does not interfere with the feet of the patient or the operator.
Before transferring the patient to the chair make sure the footrest is closed, open it after the patient has sat
down.
When the patient has to get out of the chair, close the footrest before unfastening the belts, in order to
avoid standing on it.
Keep the footrest elevated when not in use.
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