LINET Sprint 200 Instructions For Use Manual

LINET Sprint 200 Instructions For Use Manual

Emergency stretcher
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Sprint
Emergency Stretcher
with scales and without scales
with i-Drive Power
and without i-Drive Power
Instructions for Use
200
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D9U001ES2-0101
Version: 05
Publication Date: 2023-03

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  • Page 1 Instructions for Use and Technical Description Sprint ® Emergency Stretcher with scales and without scales with i-Drive Power ® and without i-Drive Power ® D9U001ES2-0101 Version: 05 Publication Date: 2023-03...
  • Page 2 274 01 Slaný Tel.: +420 312 576 111 Fax: +420 312 522 668 E-mail: info@linet.cz http://www.linet.com Service department: service@linetgroup.com Authorized Representative in Great Britain: LINET UK Ltd 11 Brunel Way Segensworth East Fareham Hampshire PO15 5TX United Kingdom Authorized Representative in Switzerland:...
  • Page 3 Sprint 200 Emergency Stretcher Author: L I N E T, s.r.o. Related links: www.linet.com D9U001ES2-0101 Version: 05 Publication Date: 2023-03 Copyright © L I N E T, s.r.o., 2023 Translation © L I N E T, s.r.o., 2023 All rights reserved.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 11 Power Supply Cord (only Sprint 200 with scales or with i-Drive Power) ..............45 11.1 Connection of the Power Supply Cord ...... 47 1 Symbols and Definitions ..........8 11.2 Indication of the stretcher connected to the mains (only 1.1 Warning Notices ............8 Sprint 200 with scales) .............48...
  • Page 5 17.5 FlexiDrive (Sprung Retractable Fifth Castor) .... 94 25.2.2 Outside Europe ............134 17.6 Sprint 200 with Solido 3 ..........94 26 Disposal (Sprint 200 with scales or with i-Drive Power) 17.7 IV&Drive (Infusion Stands/Pushing Handles) ... 95 ..................135 17.8 Handles ..............97 26.1 Environment Protection ..........135...
  • Page 6 Fig. Potential equalisation - male (head end, bottom view) ...................... 43 Fig. Potential equalisation connector - female .......................... 43 Fig. Power Supply Cord on the head end of the Sprint 200 with scales or with i-Drive Power ..........46 Fig. Hook for hanging Power Supply Cord ..........................46 Fig.
  • Page 7 Fig. Control ring and hooks ................................. 96 Fig. Foldable handles (foot end) ..............................97 Fig. Fixed handles (at head end and foot end) ........................... 98 Fig. Fixed handles (at head end) ..............................98 Fig. Angle Indicators ..................................99 Fig. Mobi-Lift Handle................................... 100 Fig.
  • Page 8: Symbols And Definitions

    1 Symbols and Definitions 1.1 Warning Notices 1.1.1 Types of Warning Notices Warning notices are differentiated by the type of danger using the following signal words: ► CAUTION warns about the risk of material damage. ► WARNING warns about the risk of physical injury. ► DANGER warns about the risk of fatal injury. 1.1.2 Structure of Warning Notices SIGNAL WORDS! Type and source of danger! ►...
  • Page 9: Symbols On The Package

    1.4 Symbols on the Package FRAGILE, HANDLE WITH CARE THIS WAY UP KEEP DRY (PROTECT FROM HUMIDITY) PAPER RECYCLING SYMBOL DO NOT USE HAND TRUCK HERE DO NOT STACK DURING STORAGE D9U001ES2-0101_05...
  • Page 10: Symbols On The Stretcher

    1.5 Symbols on the Stretcher READ INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE SAFE WORKING LOAD WARNING AGAINST CRUSHING OR TRAPPING JACK FOR ATTACHMENT OF CONDUCTOR FOR POTENTIAL EQUALISATI- GENERAL WARNING SIGN APPLIED PARTS TYPE B ONLY SUITABLE FOR INDOOR USE MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF PATIENT WEIGHT OF STRETCHER (depending on confi guration) RECYCLING SYMBOLS DO NOT POLLUTE THE ENVIRONMENT...
  • Page 11 MAXIMUM LOAD OF THE MONITOR SHELF 15 KG PLACE MONITOR ON THIS SIDE OF THE MONITOR SHELF MAXIMUM LOAD OF THE MONITOR SHELF 15 KG DO NOT PLACE MONITOR ON THIS SIDE OF THE MONITOR SHELF INSTRUCTION FOR PLACEMENT OF THE MONITOR SHELF (L=LEFT, R=RIGHT) MAXIMUM LOAD OF ONE HOOK 5 KG FOLD THE MARKED FOLDABLE INFUSION STAND AS THE FIRST ONE...
  • Page 12 STRETCHER + SAFE WORKING LOAD) OFF (i-DRIVE POWER) ON (i-DRIVE POWER) CE MARKING FOR SPRINT 200 WITHOUT SCALES (PRODUCT NORMATI- VELY HARMONIZED FOR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREA) CE MARKING FOR SPRINT 200 WITH SCALES (PRODUCT NORMATIVELY HARMONIZED FOR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREA)
  • Page 13 UNLOCKED AND LOCKED SIDERAIL LABEL (RED SIDE PARTS OF BOTH SIDERAIL RELEASE LEVERS ARE NOT VISIBLE WHEN THE SIDERAIL IS LOCKED IN THE UPPER POSITION.) UK CONFORMITY ASSESSED (UKCA) MARKING (ONLY SPRINT 200 WIT- HOUT SCALES OR SPRINT 200 WITH i-DRIVE POWER NORMATIVELY HARMONIZED FOR GREAT BRITAIN ECONOMIC AREA)
  • Page 14: Scales Indentification Label (Only Sprint 200 With Scales)

    Fig. Warning, read instructions for use 1.5.1 Scales Indentification Label (only Sprint 200 with scales) The hardware and software versions depend on the state of design at the manufacturing date. Fig. Example of Scales LW20 label D9U001ES2-0101_05...
  • Page 15: Fig. Battery Activation Instructions

    Fig. Battery Activation Instructions D9U001ES2-0101_05...
  • Page 16: Symbols On The Mattress

    1.6 Symbols on the Mattress READ INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE CE MARKING (PRODUCT NORMATIVELY HARMONIZED FOR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREA) COVER MATERIALS ARE FIRE RESISTANT TO BS7175, SOURCE 0, 1 AND DO NOT IRON DO NOT USE PHENOL DO NOT WRING REGULARLY INSPECT THE INSIDE OF THE COVER FOR CONTAMINATION MACHINE WASH AT MAX.
  • Page 17 TUMBLE DRY ON LOW HEAT SETTING (MAX. 60°C) MATTRESS FOOT PART HANDWASH WITH DETERGENT (INITIAL TEMPERATURE OF HOT WATER SHOULD NOT EXCEED 50°C) D9U001ES2-0101_05...
  • Page 18: Serial Label With Udi

    1.7 Serial Label with UDI 1.7.1 Sprint 200 There is a serial label of the stretcher under the Backrest. Fig. Position of serial label on the Sprint 200 D9U001ES2-0101_05...
  • Page 19: Acoustic Signalisation (Only Sprint 200 With Scales Or With I-Drive Power)

    1.8 Acoustic signalisation (only Sprint 200 with scales or with i-Drive Po- wer) SOUND MEANING REPEATED MELODY: beep (0,15s), pause (0,14s), beep Bed Exit Alarm (0,15s), pause (0,14s), beep (0,15s), longer pause (2,5s) BEEP lasting 0,1s Confirmation of the successfully activated Bed Exit Alarm...
  • Page 20: Abbreviations

    1.10 Abbreviations AC ( ~ ) Alternating Current Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Sound Intensity Unit DC ( Direct Current Configuration number Electromagnetic Compatibility High Frequency High Pressure Laminate Hardware Ingress Protection Intravenous Light Emitting Diodes Medical Electrical (Equipment) Activation Deactivation parts per million, millionth (1000 ppm = 0,1%) Reference Number (product type depending on configuration) Serial Number Software...
  • Page 21: Safety Instructions

    2 Safety Instructions WARNING! Risk of injury due to incorrect use! ► Staff expert assessment is needed to consider all individual cases of contraindications! WARNING! Risk of trapping or squeezing because of patient´s body constitution disproportionate to the size of mattress support platform! WARNING! Risk of injury due to incorrect use! Certain stretcher positions are not suitable for specific diagnosis/medical conditions. Fowler position ...
  • Page 22 An additional multiple socket-outlet or extension cord shall not be connected to the medical electrical system of Sprint 200 with scales or with i-Drive Power. WARNING! Inappropriate handling of the power supply cord of Sprint 200 with scales or with i-Drive Power, e. g. by kin- king, shearing or other mechanical damages is hazardous! WARNING! During specific investigations or treatments, the significant risks of reciprocal interference posed by Sprint ...
  • Page 23 Additional Instructions for correct use: ► Follow the instructions for use carefully. ► Use the stretcher exclusively if it is in perfect working order. ► If necessary, check the stretcher functions daily or at each shift change. ► Ensure any user has read and understood this manual completely before operating the product. ►...
  • Page 24: Intended Use Of The Sprint 200 Without Scales

    3 Intended use of the Sprint 200 without scales The intended use is the short term hospitalization of the patient in the emergency departments and one day care de- partments, or other applicable departments, which includes above all the following aspects: ►...
  • Page 25: Intended Use Of The Sprint 200 With Scales

    4 Intended use of the Sprint 200 with scales The intended use is the short term hospitalization of the patient in the emergency departments and one day care de- partments, or other applicable departments, which includes above all the following aspects: ►...
  • Page 26: Intended Use Of The Sprint 200 Mattresses

    The intended use of the Sprint 200 Standard mattress, Sprint 200 Comfort mattress, Sprint 200 Advanced mattress and Sprint 200 Reactive mattress is to provide basic support surface for patient being treated on LINETs Sprint 200 range of stretchers only.
  • Page 27: Product Description

    6 Product Description 6.1 Hierarchy of Product Variants 1. level Sprint 200 2. level Sprint 200 without scales Sprint 200 with scales Sprint 200 without i-Drive Sprint 200 with i-Drive Sprint 200 without i-Drive Sprint 200 with i-Drive Power Power...
  • Page 28: Sprint 200 With 4-Part Mattress Support Platform

    6.2 Sprint 200 WITH 4-PART MATTRESS SUPPORT PLATFORM Fig. Stretcher Overview (Sprint 200 with 4-part Mattress Support Platform) Angle Indicator Backrest Release Handle Mattress Support Platform Collapsible Siderail Thighrest Handle Mobi-Lift® Handle Scales and Bed Exit Alarm Control Panel Drive Pedal...
  • Page 29: Sprint 200 With 2-Part Mattress Support Platform

    6.3 Sprint 200 WITH 2-PART MATTRESS SUPPORT PLATFORM Fig. Stretcher Overview (Sprint 200 with 2-part Mattress Support Platform) Angle Indicator Backrest Release Handle Mattress Support Platform Collapsible Siderail Mobi-Lift® Handle Scales and Bed Exit Alarm Control Panel Drive Pedal Brake Pedal...
  • Page 30: Technical Specification

    Average Stretcher Weight of the Sprint 200 without i-Drive Power and 143 kg / 315 lb without scales Average Stretcher Weight of the Sprint 200 with i-Drive Power and without 154 kg / 340 lb scales Average Stretcher Weight of the Sprint 200 without i-Drive Power and with...
  • Page 31 Average Stretcher Weight of the Sprint 200 without i-Drive Power and 143 kg / 315 lb without scales Average Stretcher Weight of the Sprint 200 with i-Drive Power and without 154 kg / 340 lb scales Average Stretcher Weight of the Sprint 200 without i-Drive Power and with...
  • Page 32: Electrical Specifications (Only Sprint 200 With Scales Or With I-Drive Power)

    100V AC, 50/60 Hz 110V AC, 50/60 Hz 120V AC, 50/60 Hz 127V AC, 50/60 Hz 230V AC, 50/60 Hz Input Voltage, Frequency (Sprint 200 with scales and with i-Drive 100V AC, 50/60 Hz Power) 110V AC, 50/60 Hz 120V AC, 50/60 Hz...
  • Page 33: Environment Conditions Of The Sprint 200

    7.4 Environment Conditions of the Sprint 200 WARNING! Risk of damaging the product due to incorrect environment conditions! Do not use the Sprint 200 stretcher under the environmental conditions outside of those specified in ► the Environment Conditions of the Sprint 200 chapter!
  • Page 34: Electromagnetic Compatibility (Only Sprint 200 With Scales Or With I-Drive Power)

    WARNING! Mobile RF communication device (including end use devices like antenna cables and external antenna) should not be used closer than 30 cm (12 inches) from any part of this stetcher Sprint 200 with scales or with i-Drive Power, including cables specified by manufacturer. Otherwise this could lead to deterioration of functionality  of this stretcher.
  • Page 35: Manufacturer Instructions - Electromagnetic Susceptibility

    7.5.2 Manufacturer instructions - electromagnetic susceptibility Immunity Tests Compliance level Electrostatic discharge (ESD) ± 8 kV for contact discharge IEC 61000-4-2 ± 15 kV for air discharge Radiated RF 3 V/m IEC 61000-4-3 80 MHz – 2,7 GHz 80 % AM at 1 kHz Proximity fields from RF wireless communications equipment IEC 61000-4-3 See Table 1...
  • Page 36: Use And Storage Conditions

    Remove the 4 batteries from the Battery Box before storage of the Sprint 200 with scales! Sprint 200 is designed for use in rooms for medical purposes. Electrical installations connected to the Sprint 200 with scales or with i-Drive Power must therefore meet local norms laying down the necessary conditions for electrical installations.
  • Page 37: Sprint 200 Variants

    9.3 Sprint 200 Variants Basic Configuration: ■ 2-part Mattress Support Platform ■ Siderails   □ Head and Foot Siderail Release Mechanism ■ 4x Tente 200 mm castors □ Directional Castor at Head End   □ Directional Castor at Foot End ■ Brakes from Head End and from Foot End ■...
  • Page 38: Putting Into Service

    Do not use pedals for lifting or lowering if the stretcher undercarriage is not in horizontal position! NOTE For safe, easy handling, LINET ® recommends having two technicians put the stretcher into service. Set up the stretcher as follows: ►...
  • Page 39: Mattress Support Platform

    10.1 Mattress Support Platform Sprint 200 has Mattress Support Platform with two sections or four sections. 4-PART MATTRESS SUPPORT PLATFORM LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE Fig. 4-part Mattress Support Platform 2-PART MATTRESS SUPPORT PLATFORM LEFT SIDE FOOT FOOT SECTION SECTION RIGHT SIDE...
  • Page 40: Removal Of The Plastic Mattress Support Platform Covers

    10.1.1 Removal of the Plastic Mattress Support Platform Covers Fig. Instructions to remove the plastic mattress support platform covers To remove Backrest plastic cover: ► Grasp the end of the Backrest plastic cover next to the Seat section and lift the Backrest plastic cover up. ►...
  • Page 41: Insertion Of The Plastic Mattress Support Platform Covers

    10.1.2 Insertion of the Plastic Mattress Support Platform Covers Fig. Instructions to insert the plastic mattress support platform covers To insert Backrest plastic cover into the mattress support platform: ► Insert the upper end of the Backrest plastic cover into the Backrest upper part. ►...
  • Page 42: Patient Restraint Points

    10.1.3 Patient Restraint Points Eight Patient Restraint Points are located on the parts of the 4-part mattress support platform or 2-part mattress support platform. Fig. Eight Patient Restraint Points (4-part mattress support platform) D9U001ES2-0101_05...
  • Page 43: Potential Interconnection (Optional)

    Check that the Siderails function properly. ► Dispose of all packaging (see „25 Disposal (Sprint 200 without scales and without i-Drive Power)“ on the page 134 or see „26 Disposal (Sprint 200 with scales or with i-Drive Power)“ on the page 135).
  • Page 44: Transport

    Sprint 200 stretcher! WARNING! Siderails in down position can cause patient‘s fall from the Sprint 200 stretcher during transport of the Sprint 200 stretcher! Transport Position of the Sprint 200 stretcher: ►...
  • Page 45: Firmware (Only Sprint 200 With Scales Or With I-Drive Power)

    Inappropriate handling of the power supply cord, e. g. by kinking, shearing or other mechanical damages is hazardous! WARNING! When routing Power Supply Cord in a Sprint 200 with scales or with i-Drive Power avoid squeezing the cable between parts of the Sprint 200 with scales or with i-Drive Power! WARNING!
  • Page 46: Fig. Power Supply Cord On The Head End Of The Sprint 200 With Scales Or With I-Drive Power

    Fig. Power Supply Cord on the head end of the Sprint 200 with scales or with i-Drive Power Fig. Hook for hanging Power Supply Cord D9U001ES2-0101_05...
  • Page 47: Connection Of The Power Supply Cord

    Power! WARNING! Power Supply Cord must not be wound around the Accessory Rail at head end of the Sprint 200 with scales or with i-Drive Power before and when the Power Supply Cord is connected to the mains power! Fig.
  • Page 48: Indication Of The Stretcher Connected To The Mains (Only Sprint 200 With Scales)

    To place Power Supply Cord to safety position (when Bed Exit Alarm Monitoring is not required): ► Wind the Power Supply Cord loosely around the Accessory Rail at head end of the Sprint 200 with scales or with i-Drive Power as on the picture above.
  • Page 49: Batteries (Only Sprint 200 With Scales)

    Only authorised and trained service technician is allowed to change the fuse in the Battery Box! Sprint 200 with scales is delivered with 4 batteries in the Battery Box under the Seat Section. Fig. Position of the Battery Box under the Seat Section of Sprint 200 with scales...
  • Page 50: Battery Activation

    12.2 Battery Activation Fig. Battery Box with Battery Isolating Foil under the Seat Section (bottom view) To remove Battery Isolating Foil: ► Remove the Thighrest plastic cover. ► Gain access to the Battery Box on the right side of the Battery Box Holder under the seat section. ►...
  • Page 51: Battery Capacity Status Indicators

    Pop-up windows are indicated on the display of Scales and Bed Exit Alarm Control Panel. Status (Pop-up window) Meaning How to change the status Connect the Sprint 200 stretcher Operator activates the Bed Exit Alarm to the mains power and activate Monitoring when battery is low.
  • Page 52: Change Of The 4 Batteries In Battery Box

    12.3 Change of the 4 batteries in Battery Box Fig. Fixation of the Battery Box under the Seat Section (view from Foot End) Fig. Tipping the Battery Box Holder out (bottom view) D9U001ES2-0101_05...
  • Page 53: Fig. Battery Box With Cover Fixed With 4 Screws

    To change the 4 batteries in the Battery Box: ► Remove the Thighrest plastic cover. ► Lift the Thighrest up to facilitate the access to the Battery Box Holder under the Seat Section. ► Unlock the Battery Box Holder by turning the star-like fixing element on the left side of the Battery Box Holder. ►...
  • Page 54: Batteries (Only Sprint 200 With I-Drive Power)

    13 Batteries (only Sprint 200 with i-Drive Power) WARNING! Risk of damaging the product due to incorrect maintenance! ► Only authorised and trained service technician is allowed to change the batteries and fuses of the i-Drive Power system! 14 Manipulation...
  • Page 55: Collapsible Siderails

    14.1 Collapsible Siderails The collapsible siderails are components of the stretcher in contact with patient. The nursing personnel are responsible for the siderails being raised up while the patient is in the stretcher. WARNING! Risk of injury due to incorrectly latched siderail! ► ...
  • Page 56: Siderail Description

    14.1.1 SIDERAIL DESCRIPTION Fig. Manipulation with Collapsible Siderail 1. Siderail Handle 2. Siderail Release Lever MANIPULATION To raise siderail up: ► Grab siderail by Siderail Handle (1). ► Pull siderail up until it latches. ► Push siderail towards head end and foot end to ensure that siderail is secured in the upper position! Red side parts of both Siderail Release Levers are not visible when the siderail is secured in the upper position.
  • Page 57: Fig. Positions Of Both Siderail Release Levers When The Siderail Is Locked

    SIGNALLING THE LOCKED SIDERAIL Red side parts of both Siderail Release Levers are not visible when the siderail is locked in the upper position. Fig. Positions of both Siderail Release Levers when the siderail is locked SIGNALLING THE UNLOCKED SIDERAIL Red side parts of both Siderail Release Levers are visible when the siderail is unlocked.
  • Page 58: Fig. Release Of The Siderail At Head End And Foot End

    Fig. Release of the siderail at head end and foot end D9U001ES2-0101_05...
  • Page 59: Castor Control

    14.2 Castor Control CAUTION! Material damage due to incorrect transport and involuntary movement! ► Ensure that the castors are braked prior to putting into service, removal from service and maintenance. ► Ensure that the castors are braked when the stretcher is occupied. ►...
  • Page 60: Braked Stretcher

    14.2.1 Braked Stretcher To brake the stretcher: ► Press red Brake pedal (1 or 2) to the lower position. All four castors are braked. Fig. Positions of Brake pedals 1. Brake Pedal (standard) - RED 2. Brake Pedal (optional) - RED 14.2.2 Forward Movement (Steering) To set forward movement: Press green Drive pedal (3 or 4) to the lower position.
  • Page 61: Unrestricted Movement

    14.2.3 Unrestricted Movement To set unrestricted movement: ► Leave all Brake pedals and Drive pedals in their middle position. All four castors are unlocked. Unrestricted movement is enabled. 14.3 Stretcher Positioning 14.3.1 Backrest WARNING! Risk of injury or material damage due to incorrect lifting of the Backrest without any patient on the mattress support platform! ►...
  • Page 62: Fig. Manipulation With Backrest Release Handle

    To position Backrest: ► press Backrest Release Handles towards the Backrest frame ► hold the Backrest and position it carefully Fig. Positions of Backrest Release Handles Fig. Manipulation with Backrest Release Handle D9U001ES2-0101_05...
  • Page 63: Thighrest (Only 4-Part Mattress Support Platform)

    14.3.2 Thighrest (only 4-part Mattress Support Platform) To lift Thighrest: ► grab Thighrest Handle, press Thighrest Latch and lift Thighrest Handle with Thighrest Latch until intended position is reached ► release the Thighrest Latch To lower Thighrest: ► grab Thighrest Handle, press Thighrest Latch and push Thighrest Handle with Thighrest Latch down until intended position is reached ►...
  • Page 64: Fig. Position Of Thighrest Latch

    Fig. Position of Thighrest Latch D9U001ES2-0101_05...
  • Page 65: Calfrest (Only 4-Part Mattress Support Platform)

    14.3.3 Calfrest (only 4-part Mattress Support Platform) To position Calfrest, position Thighrest firstly. To lift Calfrest: ► lift Calfrest by the handle to intended position ► lower the Calfrest so that catch fits in the ratchet-bar To lower Calfrest: ► lift Calfrest slightly by the handle ►...
  • Page 66: Fig. Calfrest Positioning

    Fig. Calfrest Positioning Fig. Catch in the ratchet-bar D9U001ES2-0101_05...
  • Page 67: Lifting

    14.3.4 Lifting To lift Mattress Support Platform: ► press Lifting pedal and repeat it until intended position is reached To perform bleeding procedure of hydraulic units: ► press Lifting pedal 10 times in the highest stretcher position Fig. Positions of Lifting pedals D9U001ES2-0101_05...
  • Page 68: Lowering

    14.3.5 Lowering CAUTION! Risk of material damage due to objects on the undercarriage cover! ► Do not place objects on the undercarriage cover outside storage space! ► Respect dimensions of objects placed in storage space of the undercarriage cover! ► For information about objects intended for storage in the space of undercarriage cover follow chapter Acces- sories.
  • Page 69: Trendelenburg Position

    14.3.6 Trendelenburg Position WARNING! Risk of injury due to improper use of Trendelenburg Position! ► Hospital staff is responsible for assessing if the physical and psychological state of the patient is in accordan- ce with use of the Trendelenburg Position. ►...
  • Page 70: Fig. Position Of Head End Trendelenburg Pedal (Optional)

    Fig. Positions of Head End Lowering pedals Fig. Position of Head End Trendelenburg Pedal (optional) D9U001ES2-0101_05...
  • Page 71: Anti-Trendelenburg Tilt

    14.3.7 Anti-Trendelenburg Tilt WARNING! Risk of injury due to patient´s sliding! ► Hospital staff is responsible for assessing whether used bedclothes increase the risk of patient´s sliding from the stretcher! To reach Anti-Trendelenburg Tilt: ► press Foot End Lowering pedal until intended position is reached Fig.
  • Page 72: Cardiac Chair Position (Only 4-Part Mattress Support Platform)

    14.3.8 Cardiac Chair Position (only 4-part Mattress Support Platform) To reach Cardiac Chair Position: ► lift the Mattress Support Platform to facilitate Thighrest and Backrest positioning (1) ► lift the Thighrest (2) ► lift the Backrest (3) ► lift the Mattress Support Platform to the maximum position (4) ►...
  • Page 73: Emergency Backrest Release

    14.4 Emergency Backrest Release In order to adjust Mattress Support Platform for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) it is necessary to position Backrest to the lowest position and Mattress Support Platform to the lowest position. In the case of Mattress Support Platform with 4 sections posi- tion Backrest and Thighrest to the lowest position and Mattress Support Platform to the lowest position.
  • Page 74: The 4-Part Mattress Support Platform

    14.4.2 The 4-part Mattress Support Platform Set the position as follows: ► Adjust Backrest and Thighrest to the lowest position. ► Adjust Mattress Support Platform to the lowest position. Fig. Preparation for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (4-part Mattress Support Platform) 14.5 Ergoframe Ergoframe is the kinematic system of Backrest and Thighrest Adjustment resulting in extension of the Mattress support platform in the seat section.
  • Page 75: Scales Control (Only Sprint 200 With Scales)

    ► Staff expert assessment is needed to consider the correct application of nutrition and medications! Scales and Bed Exit Alarm Monitoring Control Panel is situated at foot end of the Sprint 200 with scales. Long press on a button of the control panel (lasting more than 60s) causes keyboard fault. 1. ZERO/T Button (tare scales or calibrate the zero) 2.
  • Page 76: Displaying

    15.2 Displaying Display shows the calibrated and metrological weight value. Verifi cation Scale Interval is 0,5 kg. 1. Weight value with unit of weight (kg) 2. Stabilized Scales Icon 3. Scales Specifi   cation (Max - maximum capacity of the wei- ghing instrument, Min - minimum capacity of the weighing instrument, e - verifi  ...
  • Page 77: Taring

    15.3 Taring Taring can be done in a range of 6,4kg to 319,5kg. Taring is used to set “0” on the display before placing the patient on the stret- cher. Taring must be done with an unloaded stretcher with mattress, bed sheets, pillows and necessary accessories, without the patient. It is recommended to position mattress support platform about 20 cm above the lowest horizontal position.
  • Page 78: Stretcher Overload

    Display shows the „LOW“. 15.6 Weighing in tilt It is possible to use the scales in any position of the mattress support platform of the Sprint 200 with scales if its undercarriage is situated on the horizontal fl oor. 15.7 Calibration of the Zero Calibration of the Zero is only possible in a range of ±6,4kg from factory zero.
  • Page 79: Pop-Up Windows Connected With Scales Control

    Control Panel lasting more than removed from the keyboard. 60s or by the damaged keyboard. User is asked to set the time if Sprint 200 Set the time in the Settings Menu with scales was without inserted batte- (see „16.9 Settings Menu“...
  • Page 80: Basic Technical Parameters Of The Lw20 Scales System

    15.9 Basic technical parameters of the LW20 scales system Parameter Value Unit Capacity of the Weighing Instrument Configuration Parameter (CP) (5 000 – 500 000) Lowest Load CP (0 – 50 000) Scale Interval (Displayed Scale Interval and Verification  CP (50 – 5 000) Scale Interval) Displayed Scale Interval (optional for US market) CP (100 –...
  • Page 81: Bed Exit Alarm Monitoring (Only Sprint 200 With Scales)

    Bed Exit Alarm Monitoring is intended for informing the hospital personnel about highly probable patient´s absence in ordered position on the Sprint 200 with scales. Bed Exit Alarm Monitoring triggers alarms when it detects that patient is not present in the expected position.
  • Page 82: Preparation

    Bed Exit Alarm Monitoring is PAUSED and alarms cannot be triggered for 15 minutes. Operator activates Bed Exit Alarm Monitoring without patient on the Sprint 200 with scales. Bed Exit Alarm Monitoring will be activated after patient will be detected on the stretcher.
  • Page 83: Activation

    16.3 Activation To activate Bed Exit Alarm Monitoring: ► Press ON/OFF Button (2) when patient is on the stretcher. BED EXIT ON is displayed on the display. Beep sounds after the activation of Bed Exit Alarm Monitoring. Left Green Indicator above the Bed Exit Alarm Monitoring Button (4) is lit and Inner Zone Monitoring is activated by default. If you press ON/OFF Button (2) without patient on the stretcher, the Bed Exit Alarm Monitoring is not activated.
  • Page 84: Bed Exit Alarm

    16.6 Bed Exit Alarm Audible alarm is triggered when patient has left selected monitored zone or when PAUSE period is terminated and patient is not just in the ordered position. To stop Alarm: ► Press ON/OFF Button (2). Bed Exit Monitoring is deactivated and BED EXIT OFF is displayed on the screen. The audible alarm is muted.
  • Page 85: Pop-Up Windows Connected With Bed Exit Alarm Monitoring

    16.8 Pop-up windows connected with Bed Exit Alarm Monitoring Status (Pop-up window) Meaning How to change the status Sprint 200 with scales is disconnected Connect Power Supply Cord to from the mains when operator turns on the mains and activate the Bed the Bed Exit Alarm Monitoring.
  • Page 86: Settings Menu

    16.9 Settings Menu Operator is authorized to display scales verifi cation, to check software and hardware versions, to set time and date and to set time and date format in the Settings Menu. To enter Settings Menu: ► Press Bed Exit Alarm Monitoring Button, PAUSE Button and ON/OFF Button at the same time for 3s. Settings Menu is opened only for 60s unless adjustment follows.
  • Page 87: Time And Date Settings

    16.9.1 Time and Date Settings To enter Settings Menu: ► Press Bed Exit Alarm Monitoring Button, PAUSE Button and ON/OFF Button at the same time for 3s. Settings Menu is opened only for 60s unless adjustment follows. Fig. TIME AND DATE Menu Fig.
  • Page 88: Time And Date Format Settings

    16.9.2 Time and Date Format Settings To enter Settings Menu: ► Press Bed Exit Alarm Monitoring Button, PAUSE Button and ON/OFF Button at the same time for 3s. Settings Menu is opened only for 60s unless adjustment follows. Fig. Settings Menu (TIME DATE SETTING) Fig.
  • Page 89: Basic Technical Parameters Of The Bed Exit Alarm Monitoring

    16.10 Basic technical parameters of the Bed Exit Alarm Monitoring Parameter Value Unit Minimum Load for Bed Exit Alarm Monitoring activation Configuration Parameter (CP) (5 000 – 500 000) Dimensions of the monitored Inner Zone CP (100 – 1 000 × 100 – 1 000) mm ×...
  • Page 90: Equipment

    It is located on the sides of stretcher or at head end / foot end. Power Supply Cord in safety position must be wound around the Accessory Rail at head end in the case of Sprint 200 with scales or with i-Drive Power.
  • Page 91: Din Rail

    17.2 DIN Rail DIN Rail is intended for hanging accessories. It is located on the sides of stretcher. Maximum load of the DIN Rail is 10 kg without leverage. Fig. DIN Rail (on side) 17.3 Urinary Bag Holders Urinary Bag Holder is located on both stretcher sides at foot end of the stretcher under the calfrest. Only Urinary Bag is intended to be suspended on the Urinary Bag Holder.
  • Page 92: Undercarriage Cover

    Longitudinal storage space (1) is intended for oxygen bottle (with capacity 10 litres (type E only), 5 litres or less). Suitable oxygen bottle can be fixed with quick-release strap. Fig. Storage space (Undercarriage Cover of the Sprint 200 with i-Drive Power) Fig. Storage space (Undercarriage Cover of the Sprint 200 without i-Drive Power)
  • Page 93: Straps For Oxygen Bottles

    17.4.1 Straps for oxygen bottles Undercarriage cover of the Sprint 200 without i-Drive Power is equipped with 2 straps for oxygen bottles. Undercarriage cover of the Sprint 200 with i-Drive Power is equipped with 1 strap for oxygen bottle. Fig. Fixation of an oxygen bottle on the undercarriage cover with straps for oxygen bottles To fix the compatible oxygen bottle on the undercarriage cover:...
  • Page 94: Flexidrive (Sprung Retractable Fifth Castor)

    To retract the Fifth castor: ► Leave all Brake pedals and Drive pedals unpressed in their middle position. Fig. Activation of Fifth castor 17.6 Sprint 200 with Solido 3 Solido 3 with T-shape undercarriage is compatible with Sprint 200. D9U001ES2-0101_05...
  • Page 95: Iv&Drive (Infusion Stands/Pushing Handles)

    17.7 IV&Drive (Infusion Stands/Pushing Handles) WARNING! Risk of injury due to incorrect placement of an infusion pump! ► Ensure the infusion pump on the Foldable infusion stand will not collide with any movable parts of the Sprint 200 (especially Backrest) or with the patient! CAUTION! Risk of material damage due to incorrect placement of an infusion pump! ►...
  • Page 96: Fig. Control Ring And Hooks

    To fold Foldable infusion stands down: ► Ensure the right Foldable infusion stand is not extended. ► Grasp orange bar of the right Foldable infusion stand. ► Lift the right Foldable infusion stand up (1) to unlock it. ► Fold the right Foldable infusion stand down (2). ►...
  • Page 97: Handles

    17.8 Handles Pair of handles is intended for stretcher transport. The handles are located in head end corners or in foot end corners. There are 3 types of the handles: removable, foldable or fixed in their positions. 17.8.1 Foldable handles To fold Foldable handle down: ►...
  • Page 98: Fixed Handles

    17.8.2 Fixed handles Fixed handles are screwed to corners of the stretcher at head end or at foot end. User is not allowed to change positions of the Fixed handles. Removal and installation must be performed by trained service technician according to the corresponding service instruction provided by manufacturer.
  • Page 99: Angle Indicators

    17.9 Angle Indicators Angle Indicators are situated on both sides of the Backrest or on both outer sides of siderails. Backrest angle indicators are inten- ded for an approximate Backrest angle measurement. Angle indicators on siderails are intended for an approximate measurement of Trendelenburg tilt and Anti-Trendelenburg tilt.
  • Page 100: Mobi-Lift Handle

    17.10 Mobi-Lift Handle Mobi-Lift® is intended as support handle when patient gets up. Fig. Mobi-Lift Handle To fold Mobi-Lift Handle down: ► Lift the Mobi-Lift Handle up to unlock it. ► Fold the Mobi-Lift Handle down. To lift Mobi-Lift Handle up: ►...
  • Page 101: I-Drive Power

    17.11 i-Drive Power It is possible to equip the stretcher with the i-Drive Power wheel. The i-Drive Power helps hospital staff to drive the stretcher during patient transport with minimal manpower. The i-Drive Power wheel is located in the center of the stretcher under the undercarriage. i-Drive Power is equipped with its own accumulator and charger and it is not dependent on the stretcher functions so, if discharged you can still use the stretcher func- tions.
  • Page 102: Manipulation

    NOTE For information concerning uses other than those outlined in the “Specifications of Use” section above, please contact LINET ®. 17.11.3 Manipulation CAUTION! Damage to i-Drive Power Main Control Panel cable due to wrong cable placement! ►...
  • Page 103: Fig. I-Drive Power Control Panel

    i-Drive Power Control Panel The i-Drive Power Control Panel is enhanced with a touch sensor. Your hand must always be in contact with the i-Drive Power Control Panel to use the functions. If released, the i-Drive Power will stop. Buttons on the i-Drive Power Control Panel works only if the i-Drive Power Control Panel with the IV&Drive are in vertical position.
  • Page 104: I-Drive Power Activation/Deactivation

    To retract the i-Drive Power Wheel: ► Press or lift a pedal to leave all Brake pedals and Drive pedals unpressed in their neutral middle position or brake the Sprint 200. To deactivate the i-Drive Power: ► It is recommended to fold the Foldable infusion stand with i-Drive Power Control Panel down.
  • Page 105: Powered Drive

    Prior to transport, ensure that the Sprint 200 with i-Drive Power is disconnected from the mains. ► Hang the mains cable on the appropriate hook on the Sprint 200 with i-Drive Power during transport. ► Ensure that the castors are locked prior to putting into service, removing from service and maintenance of the i-Drive Power system.
  • Page 106: Batteries

    100% - the batteries are charged (LED4) To charge the batteries: ► Connect the mains cable of the Sprint 200 with i-Drive Power to mains power. ► i-Drive Power system will be charged (with the accumulator discharged, the charging may take up to 9 hours).
  • Page 107: Technical Specifications

    17.11.11 Technical Specifications Parameter Value i-Drive Power wheel diameter 21 cm Max. fast forward speed (flat ground, loaded) 4,43 km/h (±15%) Max. forward speed (flat ground, loaded) 2,16 km/h (±15%) Max. reverse speed (flat ground, loaded) 2,16 km/h (±15%) Max. angle of ascent 6°...
  • Page 108: Mattress

    & egress or with agitated patients. The bottom surface of the Sprint 200 mattress has an ‘anti-slip’ coating. This is intended to help prevent the mattress moving around on the Sprint 200 mattress support platform during patient transport, mattress support platform articulation or whilst the patient is moving around.
  • Page 109: Installation Of Passive Mattress

    Fig. Passive Mattress (Sprint 200 with 2-part mattress support platform) Fig. Passive Mattress (Sprint 200 with 4-part mattress support platform) 18.2.1 Strap with side release buckles The Sprint 200 passive mattresses can be equipped with strap with buckles to fix mattress on the Mattress Support Platform. To fix mattress on the Mattress Support Platform: ►...
  • Page 110 Fig. Fixation of mattress with straps on the Sprint 200 with 2-part mattress support platform Fig. Fixation of mattress with straps on the Sprint 200 with 4-part mattress support platform D9U001ES2-0101_05...
  • Page 111: Mattresses Specifications

    18.3 Mattresses Specifications 18.3.1 Sprint 200 with Standard Mattress Support Platform MATTRESS FOR 2-PART STANDARD MATTRESS SUPPORT PLATFORM Specification Sprint 200 Standard Sprint 200 Standard Sprint 200 Comfort Length 203 cm 203 cm 203 cm Width 76 cm 76 cm 76 cm...
  • Page 112 MATTRESS FOR 4-PART STANDARD MATTRESS SUPPORT PLATFORM Specification Sprint 200 Standard Sprint 200 Standard Sprint 200 Comfort Length 203 cm 203 cm 203 cm Width 76 cm 76 cm 76 cm Height 10 cm 13 cm 13 cm Maximum Mattress Weight...
  • Page 113: Cleaning Of Passive Mattress

    18.4 Cleaning of Passive Mattress CAUTION! Incorrect cleaning/disinfection can damage the mattress! ► Do not use pressure or steam cleaners. ► Follow the instructions and observe the dosages recommended by the manufacturer. ► Ensure that disinfectants are selected and applied by qualified hygiene experts only. ►...
  • Page 114: Routine Cleaning And Disinfection

    18.4.2 Routine Cleaning and Disinfection Cleaning the mattress: ► Check mattress cover top for any signs of damage or for liquid ingress. ► Replace or repair and completely disinfect mattress cover top if damaged. Also check if the mattress core is not contami- nated.
  • Page 115: Accessories

    Risk of injury or material damage due to incorrect use! ► Compatible accessories manufactured by different manufacturers have their own instructions for use. It is  necessary to read instructions for use of a compatible accessory with instructions for use of the compatible LINET product to respect especially technical parameters, warning notifications, cleaning and maintenance  instructions of LINET products and their compatible accessories! Compatible Configurations Manufacturers Accessory...
  • Page 116: Infusion Stand

    WARNING! Risk of injury due to incorrect placement of an infusion pump! ► Ensure the infusion pump on the Infusion stand will not collide with any movable parts of the Sprint 200 (especially Backrest) or with the patient! WARNING! Risk of injury and risk of material damage due to incorrect use! ►...
  • Page 117: Telescopic Infusion Stand

    ► Ensure the infusion pump on the Infusion stand will not collide with any mova- ble parts of the Sprint 200 (especially Backrest) or with the patient! WARNING! Risk of injury and risk of material damage due to incorrect use! ►...
  • Page 118: Chart Holder

    19.3 Chart Holder Chart Holder is intended for placing charts, which are registering the development of health condition of the patient. Chart Holder is located on a siderail. Fig. Position for Chart Holder D9U001ES2-0101_05...
  • Page 119: Monitor Shelf

    19.4 Monitor Shelf Monitor shelf is intended for carrying a monitor when the monitor shelf is folded towards the stretcher (4). When the monitor shelf is folded away from the stretcher (3) it serves for writing. When the monitor shelf is folded down (2) it serves as a foot board. Moni- tor shelf is equipped with straps to fix a monitor on the monitor shelf.
  • Page 120: Paper Roll Holder

    Insert both nibs of the Paper Roll Holder to both openings in the optional holders at foot end of the Sprint 200 carefully. ► Place the Paper Roll Holder on the foot end of the Sprint 200 carefully to prevent the Paper Roll Holder from falling on the Sprint 200.
  • Page 121: Fig. Paper Roll Holder (Foot End)

    Fig. Paper Roll Holder (foot end) D9U001ES2-0101_05...
  • Page 122: Storage Box

    19.6 Storage Box Storage Box is intended for patient´s things. Storage Box is located under the Backrest. Maximum load of the Storage Box is 10 kg. To clean the Storage Box: ► remove it from its place. Fig. Storage Box (under the Backrest) D9U001ES2-0101_05...
  • Page 123: Oxygen Bottle Holder

    Ensure the oxygen bottle valve will not get damaged by careless or incorrect manipulation or placement. CAUTION! Oxygen Bottle Holder must be placed to the correct position on the left side at head end of the Sprint 200 stretcher during its installation and its removal! Oxygen Bottle Holder is intended for transporting oxygen bottles with a weight of up to 15 kg and a volume of 5 litres.
  • Page 124: Fig. Two Positions Of The Oxygen Bottle Holder (At Head End On The Left)

    To place the Oxygen Bottle Holder: ► Lift the Backrest. ► Place Oxygen Bottle Holder with adapter to designated position on the frame of Mattress Support Platform on the left side at head end. To remove the Oxygen Bottle Holder: ►...
  • Page 125: Cleaning And Disinfection

    ► Ensure pedals will not be pressed accidentally during cleaning. ► Ensure the Sprint 200 with scales or with i-Drive Power is disconnected from the mains before clea- ning the Sprint 200 with scales or with i-Drive Power. WARNING! Risk of environmental pollution! ►...
  • Page 126 Fixed handles, Foldable handles Lacquered steel Foldable infusion stands Lacquered steel + Stainless steel + Polyamide (PA) Power Supply Cord (only Sprint 200 with scales or Ethylene-propylene rubber (EPR) with i-Drive Power) Scales Control Panel (only Sprint 200 with scales)
  • Page 127: Cleaning (Sprint 200)

       ■ by the environmental protection agency of the country in which the compatible mattress is to be used. 20.1 Cleaning (Sprint 200) Prepare for cleaning as follows: ► Put the Mattress Support Platform in the highest position.
  • Page 128: Complete Cleaning And Disinfection

    Freely accessible metal parts of Mattress Support Platform ■ Infusion stand sleeve fitting ■ Bumpers ■ Castors ■ Brakes 21 Troubleshooting (Sprint 200 without scales and without i- -Drive Power) Error/Fault Cause Solution Faulty Mattress Support Platform Height Obstacle on the undercarriage cover. Remove the obstacle. Adjustment Obstacle under the pedals.
  • Page 129: Troubleshooting (Sprint 200 With Scales Or With I-Drive Power)

    22 Troubleshooting (Sprint 200 with scales or with i-Drive Po- wer) Error/Fault Cause Solution Faulty Mattress Support Platform Height Obstacle on the undercarriage cover. Remove the obstacle. Adjustment Obstacle under the pedals. Remove the obstacle. Faulty pedal. Notify the manufacturer´s service department.
  • Page 130: Pop-Up Windows

    Monitoring when battery is critically dis- the Bed Exit Alarm Monitoring. charged or disconnected. Replace the 4 batteries. Sprint 200 with scales is disconnected Connect Power Supply Cord to from the mains when operator turns on the mains and activate the Bed the Bed Exit Alarm Monitoring.
  • Page 131: Fault Codes

    Critical Fault. display. Contact service department approved by manufacturer. Sprint 200 with scales is overloaded. Remove overload! 22.2 Fault Codes Fault Code (according to the starting letter) Fault Type Keyboard fault (It can also be caused by a long press on a button of the Control Panel.)
  • Page 132: Maintenance (Sprint 200 Without Scales And Without I- -Drive Power)

    23 Maintenance (Sprint 200 without scales and without i- -Drive Power) WARNING! Risk of injury when working on the stretcher! ► Ensure that the castors are locked prior to installation, putting into service, maintenance and deinstallation. WARNING! Risk of injury due to defective stretcher! ►...
  • Page 133: Maintenance (Sprint 200 With Scales Or With I-Drive Power)

    Ensure that the castors are locked prior to installation, putting into service, maintenance and deinstallation. ► No part of the Sprint 200 ME equipment shall be serviced or maintained while in use with a patient. WARNING! Risk of injury due to defective stretcher! ►...
  • Page 134: Disposal (Sprint 200 Without Scales And Without I-Drive Power)

    Power) 25.1 Environment Protection The company LINET® is aware of the importance of environmental protection for future generations. Within this company the envi- ronmental management system is applied in accordance with the internationally agreed standard ISO 14001. The compliance with this standard is annually tested by the external audit executed by an authorised company.
  • Page 135: Disposal (Sprint 200 With Scales Or With I-Drive Power)

    Based on the Directive No. 2002/96/ EC (Directive WEEE - Waste, Electric and Electronic Equipments) the company LINET, s. r. o. is registered in the List of Electric and Electronic Equipment Producers (Seznam výrobců elektrozařízení) on the Ministry of the Environment of the Czech Republic...
  • Page 136: Warranty

    27 Warranty LINET ® will only be held responsible for the safety and reliability of products that are regularly serviced, maintained and used in accordance with the safety guidelines included in the instructions for use. Should a serious defect arise that cannot be repaired during maintenance: ►...

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