Residual Risks; Reference Standards - Promeba PS-251 User Manual

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EVACUATION CHAIR PS-251
Review 2021/07
31. To avoid injury, always check that the carry handles are properly locked before lifting the chair.
32. It is recommended not to use the chair if it is suspected that the patient may have cervical trauma, da-
mage to the spine or fractures.
33. Use the brakes only when transferring the patient or when no one is on the chair. If the chair is moved
with the brakes locked, it could tip over and cause injury to the patient, operator, or equipment.
34. Brakes are used only to prevent the empty chair from moving when unsupervised, and as an aid during
patient transfer. The brakes cannot provide enough resistance to keep the chair fully braked on all surfaces
or with a load on the chair.
35. Never use the brake on a chair with badly worn wheels, as it could affect the locking ability of the brakes,
and therefore cause possible injury to the patient, operator or equipment.

01.11 Residual risks

The residual risks listed below have been identified only with reference to the intended use of the device:
1. Use by untrained personnel may result in injury to patient, operator, or third parties.
2. Inappropriate disinfection procedures can create a risk of cross infection.
3. If the device is not locked in the fixation system or is not positioned correctly, it could result in sudden and
dangerous movements, which could cause injury to the patient and the operators. Always make sure that
the locking system is properly anchored.
4. Failure to comply with the warnings for operators can create risks.
5. Failure to read and understand the product instructions can result in injury to the patient and operators.

01.12 Reference standards

REFERENCE
UNI EN ISO 1865-1
UNI EN 1789
As a distributor or end user of the products manufactured and/or distributed by Promeba,
S.L., you are strictly obliged to know the legal provisions in force in the country of destination
of the goods, applicable to the devices to be supplied (including the regulations relating to
technical specifications and/or safety requirements) and, therefore, understand the necessary
requirements to ensure compliance of the products themselves with all the legal requirements
of the territory.
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