Contents Page Introduction 1. Introduction 1.1. Device Classification 1.2. Warnings & Cautions 1.3. Intended Use & Contraindications . 1.4. Serial Number Label 1.5. Putting the Stretcher into Service . 2. Product Specifications 3. Product Functions 4. User Interface and Handset: QA3 Ophthalmic/Treatment Stretchers Only 5.
If the stretcher is damaged or faulty it must be taken out of use with immediate effect and the fault reported to Anetic Aid, your authorised dealer NOTE: or maintenance department. The stretcher must not be used until the damage or fault has been repaired.
CONTRAINDICATIONS: The stretcher is not compatible with hospital bed/stretcher washers. The stretcher must not be used near magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines, or any machines generating a large magnetic field. Do not use the stretcher for transporting patients in a moving vehicle. ...
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QA3 Treatment and QA3 Powered Emergency Ophthalmic Stretchers Stretcher Ref. 21117, 21118 Ref. 21126 Castor Diameter Ø150mm (5.9”) Ø150mm (5.9”) Height range: Minimum stretcher height 495mm (19.4”) 535mm (21.1”) Maximum stretcher height 875mm (34.4”) 875mm (34.4”) Ground clearance under the stretcher base: Beneath the 5 wheel 90mm (3.5”)
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50kPa to 106kPa Environmental regulatory information; WEEE, waste batteries, etc.: For the latest information about Anetic Aid’s environmental policy, WEEE policy, and the safe disposal of this product, please refer to our website. NOTE: All dimensions quoted are subject to the following tolerances; angles ±2°, lengths and widths ±25mm, depths ±10mm.
User Interface and Handset: QA3 Ophthalmic/Treatment Stretchers Only Raise and lower height of patient platform. Raise and lower backrest. Trendelenburg (head down), reverse Trendelenburg (foot down). Raise and lower the kneeFlex. Raise and lower the backrest and kneeflex simultaneously. CPR > lower patient platform, backrest and knees simultaneously. Battery charge level indication User Interface and Handset: QA3 Powered Emergency Stretcher Only CPR >...
Using the Powered Functions The system is always ON, but does enter a ‘sleep state’ after 2 minutes if inactivity. To wake the system press any button. When using any of the powered function positioning buttons, the button must be pressed and held for the function to continue to move; when the button is released, the function will stop.
NOTE: It is recommended that the stretcher is placed on charge when not in use. If the trolley is going to be placed in storage the trolley must be charged for 10 hours every 3 months; failure to do so could result in permanent battery damage.
18. Using the Transfusion Pole As illustrated, pull the transfusion pole away from the side rail storage position (A), articulate the transfusion pole up 90° to the vertical position (B), and allow the transfusion pole to drop down and engage into the mounting socket (C). To adjust the height of the transfusion pole grasp the locking mechanism (D) and using your thumb lift the mechanism to release the lock and move the pole up or down to the required height (E);...
The maximum weight limit per IV hook is 3kg (6.6lbs) or 3 litres (101.4 fl oz.), and the recommended safe working load for the IV pole is 6kg (13.2lbs). NOTE: Syringe drivers (and similar devices) can be mounted to the IV pole if the following CAUTION is observed.
The maximum detector, or cassette, dimension that can be accommodated is NOTE: W520mm x L610mm x H48mm (W20.5” x L24.0” x H1.9”); this includes any carrier or protective case. Analogue and digital direct detectors are loaded beneath the x-ray platform and between the supporting posts;...
WARNING: Incompatible mattresses can create hazards; only replace the mattress with a new mattress supplied by Anetic Aid, or your authorised dealer, to ensure compatibility in accordance with BS EN 60601-2-52:2010.
Anetic Aid or their approved distributor. Anetic Aid will repair or replace, at their discretion, any components found to be defective or at variance with the manufacturer’s specification within this time at...
Anetic Aid or its appointed agent. No other expressed or implied warranty is given. Extended warranty; the warranty may be extended from the date of purchase, if the product is maintained by Anetic Aid or its appointed distributor, commencing at the end of the initial one year warranty period (quotations available upon request).
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Maximum patient weight limit is 320kg (705.5lbs), and the stretcher safe working load is 320kg (705.5lbs). Lift the side rail release lever to lower the side rail. The IV pole must be fully inserted into the mounting socket to be locked into the vertical position.
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Indicates ‘do not store’ items here. Mattress screen print. Electrical information label. User interface used on the QA3 Treatment Stretcher (21117) and Ophthalmic Stretcher (21118). User interface used on the QA3 Powered Emergency Stretcher (21126). Document No. 992015. Issue 1 – 15/02/24 Page 18...
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Handset used on the QA3 Treatment Stretcher (21117) and Ophthalmic Stretcher (21118). Handset used on the QA3 Powered Emergency Stretcher (21126). QA3 Treatment Stretcher branding label. Treatment branding QA3 Ophthalmic Stretcher branding label. Ophthalmic branding. QA3 Emergency Stretcher branding label. Powered branding.
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