Inspection - Ferno ScoopEXL User And Maintenance Manual

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Warning: during disinfection, use gloves and the appropriate
PPE according to the risk assessment guide.
Also ensure there are no signs of wear and/or damage.
CLEANING RESTRAINTS WITH METAL BUCKLES
The sanitisation of restraints must be carried out at the end
of the shift or after each transport, if necessary.
When there is no contamination from organic substances,
it is possible to just disinfect the restraint by directly
spraying it with disinfectant and leaving it to dry.
In case of surfaces visibly contaminated by organic
substances proceed with decontamination according to the
following procedure:
1. Wear suitable PPE based on the Risk Assessment
Document.
2. Before starting the sanitisation, remove the restraints
from the device and stretch them to their maximum length.
3. Remove the material using a disposable cloth and/or paper
and dispose of it in the specific container for special waste.
4. Sanitisation is carried out by immersing the restraints in a
container and leaving them to soak in water with sanitising
product, leaving the metal and plastic part outside the
container. Leave to soak for approx. 5-20 minutes then dry
with paper. If the buckle needs more thorough cleaning, it can
be washed with mild soap and water, taking care to rinse it
well, ensuring that it does not soak for more than 5 minutes.
5. Afterwards hook up all buckles together and hang
the restraints to a support. If the buckles have also been
mistakenly soaked, make sure the restraint dries as quickly
as possible to ensure its longevity.
6. Re-fit the restraints only once they are dry.
WARNING
Never wash restraints with metal buckles in a
washing machine and/or tumble dryer.
CLEANING RESTRAINTS WITH PLASTIC BUCKLES
1. Remove the restraints from the product.
2. Place the restraints inside a mesh bag (not supplied with
the products) and put it in the washing machine.
3. Wash the restraints with hot water using a cleaning and
disinfecting product and selecting a cycle for delicate items,
with slow spin. Do not bleach.
4. Remove the restraints from the mesh bag and let them dry
in the open air. Do not tumble dry.
5. Re-fit the restraints only once they are dry.
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WARNING
Improper maintenance may cause serious accidents
and/or damage. Perform maintenance as instructed
in this user manual.
Important
When not in use, store the stretcher in an indoor
environment that is dry and protected from direct
sunlight.
Important
After disinfection/cleaning, ensure that the stretcher
and its components are completely dry before use.
Important
DO NOT WASH WITH HIGH PRESSURE WATER
Do not use high pressure water to clean
the stretcher.

7.4 Inspection

To ensure optimal use of the stretcher, it is important to
keep all the components in good conditions and to remove
all traces of dirt, debris and body fluids. The stretcher must
be inspected before and after use and must be cleaned after
each use. When not in use, it must be stored in a dry, indoor
environment and inspected at least once a month.
The stretcher should be inspected regularly by maintenance
personnel. Carry out the checks indicated in the box
Checklist for inspection of the stretcher.
If signs of wear or damage are found during inspection,
discontinue use of the stretcher and immediately contact
Ferno's Technical Support Service for repairs or maintenance.
See chapter Ferno Technical Support Service.
© Ferno S.R.L. ScoopEXL - Rel.31102023 - ENG
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