ScoopEXL stretcher
CHECKLIST FOR
INSPECTION OF THE STRETCHER
Are all the components present?
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Are all screws, pins and levers correctly and firmly
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positioned?
Do all mobile parts move normally and correctly?
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Does the stretcher have any worn or damaged parts?
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Are there cracks, holes or deformations in the panels
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or tubular elements?
Do the TSLs open and close correctly, without any
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particular friction?
When the stretcher is fully extended, are the hinges
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visible, firmly attached and properly functioning?
Are the serial number and other information printed
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on the back of the device clearly legible?
Are restraints in good conditions? Do they show
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cuts or worn edges?
Do restraint buckles show visible damage? Do they
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work correctly?
Do any installed accessories work properly without
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interfering with the operation of the stretcher?
7.5 Lubrication
Clean and disinfect the stretcher before lubrication. Use
specific lubricants.
The head end and foot end TSLs are lubricated when
the stretcher is assembled, but may require additional
lubrication, if necessary, during normal use.
You can choose one of the following lubrication methods
A, B or C:
A. DRY SPRAY LUBRICANT: spray a small amount of
lubricant onto the sliding surfaces of the TSLs. Remove any
excess.
B. VASELINE OIL SPRAY LUBRICANT: spray a small
amount of lubricant onto the sliding surfaces of the TSLs.
Remove any excess.
B. SILICONE SPRAY LUBRICANT: spray a small
amount of lubricant onto the sliding surfaces of the TSLs.
Remove any excess.
© Ferno S.R.L. ScoopEXL - Rel.31102023 - ENG
Important
Unrequired lubrication may damage components
that must not be lubricated, because dirt and
foreign particles could build up. Lubricate only the
components indicated.
7.6 Checking and locking the TSLs
There are two threaded pins in each Twin Safety Lock (TSL)
system.
Check that they are securely fastened and, if a pin has come
loose, immediately contact Ferno S.R.L. Technical Support
Service and put the device out of service.
Figure 40 - TSL lubrication points
Figure 41 - Hinge lubrication points
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