Twin Safety Lock (Tsl) System - Ferno ScoopEXL User And Maintenance Manual

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4.2 Twin Safety Lock (TSL) System

The stretcher is equipped with two Twin Safety Lock (TSL)
Buttons
systems, which allow the stretcher to be opened and closed
longitudinally by dividing it into two equal halves (Figure
5).
The two TSL systems are positioned at both ends of the
stretcher (head end and foot end) and each has two buttons
for opening the stretcher.
Figure 5 - Twin Safety Lock (TSL) System
HOW TO OPEN THE STRETCHER
Each TSL consists of two buttons (Figure 5).
In order to open the stretcher, proceed as follows:
1. Grab the head end lifting handles with both hands.
2. Press the two buttons of the TSL system simultaneously
and open the stretcher by separating the two parts (Figure
6). This will separate the two longitudinal parts that make
up the stretcher (Figure 7).
3. Carry out the same operations to open the stretcher at the
foot end
Figure 6 - Stretcher opening via TSL
HOW TO CLOSE THE STRETCHER
1. Grab the head end lifting handles with both hands.
2. Close the two ends of the TSL so that the stretcher is
locked. To close it, it is not necessary to press the buttons.
3. Carry out the same operations for the foot end.
4. Check the correct locking of the TSL system. To check the
tightness of the system, grab the handles and try to separate
the two parts that make up the TSL, without pressing the
Figure 7 - Open TSL
buttons. If the two parts of the TSL do not separate, they are
correctly locked and the stretcher is closed.
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