Specific Warnings - Promeba PB-420 Series User Manual

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USER GUIDE
RAIL SERIE PB-420
04 WARNINGS
28.
Follow
approved
immobilization and transportation.

04.2. Specific warnings

1. Use only accessories/spare parts that are original or approved by Promeba, S.L.
when performing any operation so as not to cause any alteration or modification to
the device, otherwise we do not assume any responsibility for the correct operation
or resulting damage of the device to the patient or the operator and the guarantee will
be considered void, as well as compliance with the Regulation 2017/745.
2. Always respect the maximum capacity of the device, as indicated in this user's
manual. Maximum load capacity means the total weight distributed according to the
human anatomy. In determining the load of the total weight on the product, the
operator must consider the weight of the patient, the equipment and the accessories.
Moreover, the operator must consider that the overall dimensions of the patient do
not reduce the functionality of the device.
3. Inside the ambulance, place and adjust the device taking care not to obstruct other
parts or other equipment. Also consider lateral displacement if it is available in your
unit.
4. Never leave the patient unassisted on the device, because he may be injured.
5. Do not use bleach to disinfect the device. Use a hydroalcoholic based disinfectant
and wash with water.
6. The device and all its components, after washing, should be allowed to dry
completely before storing.
7. Avoid contact with sharp objects.
8. Do not use the device if it is pierced, deformed or shows signs of loss of integrity.
9. Avoid dragging rough objects on the surface of the device.
10. Make sure the spine board or scoop stretcher is securely secured by using the rail
belts before moving the ambulance. If it is not properly fixed, there is a risk of impact.
11. Do not operate in case the weight has not been distributed correctly.
12. Condensation, water, ice and dust accumulations can affect the correct operation
of the device, making it unpredictable.
13. Always immobilize the patient at least with the belts supplied by the manufacturer
during any movement of the stretcher, including loading and unloading to the
ambulance.
14. Do not use the device as a support for climbing or leaning on and reaching high
points in the ambulance. The product may be damaged and the technician or patient
may be harmed.
15. Disinfection activities must be carried out in accordance with the validated cycle
parameters, indicated in the specific technical standards.
EN
REV. 2023/05
Emergency
Medical
Service
procedures
for
patient
50

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