Ferno MEDKids 676 Manual

Ferno MEDKids 676 Manual

Baby board, pediatric sleeve

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Model 676 Baby Board
Model 677 Pediatric Sleeve
August 2024 | 234-3214-01

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  • Page 1 MEDKids® Model 676 Baby Board Model 677 Pediatric Sleeve August 2024 | 234-3214-01...
  • Page 2: Ferno Customer Relations

    Limited Warranty Statement This manual contains general instructions for the use, operation and care Ferno products are covered by a limited warranty, printed on all Ferno of this product. Instructions are not all-inclusive. Safe and proper use of invoices. Complete terms and conditions, and limitations of liability, are this product is solely at the discretion of the user.
  • Page 3: Safety Information

    1 - SAFETY INFORMATION 1.1 Warning 1.3 Symbol Glossary Warning safety alerts indicate a potentially hazardous situation that, if Ferno uses, as applicable, the following safety and regulatory symbols. not avoided, could result in injury or death. Symbol Definition WARNING General warning of potential injury Professional use by trained operators only.
  • Page 4: Operator Training

    3 - ABOUT THE MEDKIDS 3.1 Description WARNING The Ferno® MEDKids® Model 676 Baby Board and MEDKids® Model 677 Use the product only for its intended purpose. Improper use, Pediatric Sleeve are patient-handling devices designed for professional operation, or maintenance can cause injury. Use, operate and use by trained operators.
  • Page 5 Small head block (2) Harness loop Pedi-Sleeve Imperial Air pressure control Bladder Harness Body strap (3) Head strap (2) Foot-end strap (2) Side tab (6) Arm, leg strap (6) Large head block (2) Stirrup Storage flap © Ferno / 234-3214-01 / August 2024...
  • Page 6 (Figure 2). Attach harness (D) on bottom of the board. Thread air pressure control bulb (A) through one or both of the cot restraint loops at the (C) foot end of the baby board. © Ferno / 234-3214-01 / August 2024...
  • Page 7 To shorten the restraint, grasp the loose end and pull the webbing through the slide assembly until the restraint is the desired length. © Ferno / 234-3214-01 / August 2024...
  • Page 8 Beginning at the foot end, roll and fold the pediatric sleeve in thirds (Figure 7 and Figure 8). Wrap storage flap (O) around the unit and press the hook-and- loop fastening strips together (Figure 9). © Ferno / 234-3214-01 / August 2024...
  • Page 9 (A) to inflate the bladder (Figure 13). To deflate, turn the metal valve (P) counterclockwise (anticlockwise) to allow air to be released from the bladder (Figure 13). © Ferno / 234-3214-01 / August 2024...
  • Page 10 If the harness is too large, pull the loose end of the shoulder strap (R) through the adjustment loop to tighten the strap. Then, pull the loose end of the crotch strap to tighten (S) (Figure 17). Buckle the crotch strap. © Ferno / 234-3214-01 / August 2024...
  • Page 11 Use arm and leg straps individually or in combination to allow separate treatment and immobilization of legs and arms, or when invasive IV lines are used. For a small patient, the arm restraints may be used as leg restraints (Figure 19). © Ferno / 234-3214-01 / August 2024...
  • Page 12: Securing The Patient

    (Figure 22 and Figure 24). Optionally when cris-crossing the straps, attach the third body strap across the body. Adjust and secure the harness (D) if used. See page 10. F (x2) F (x2) E (x3) E (x3) © Ferno / 234-3214-01 / August 2024...
  • Page 13 As the patient’s size and condition require, place one or two head blocks behind the patient’s head, spine, and/or buttocks, or use different sizes of head blocks. Attach the body straps using the straight or criss-cross configurations. © Ferno / 234-3214-01 / August 2024...
  • Page 14 The pediatric sleeve does not change how the backboard is used. Two operators are required to carry a backboard. Follow the usage instructions in the backboard users’ manual. Use good lifting techniques to carry the backboard, pediatric sleeve, and patient (Figure 28). © Ferno / 234-3214-01 / August 2024...
  • Page 15 Operators place the pediatric sleeve/backboard on the cot. Weave the cot restraints through the backboard handholds (Figure 31). Fasten and adjust the cot restraint straps to secure the backboard to the ambulance cot. © Ferno / 234-3214-01 / August 2024...
  • Page 16: Maintenance

    To disinfect, apply a solution of 2% to 5% chlorine bleach and water. Rinse thoroughly. Allow all parts to dry completely before re-assembling the product and returning it to service. Treat the Cordura® fabric with fabric protector. © Ferno / 234-3214-01 / August 2024...
  • Page 17: Inspection Checklist

    If inspection shows damage or excessive wear, remove the product Inspect the baby board plastic insert for damage. ● from service until repair is made. See “Parts and Service” on page 18. © Ferno / 234-3214-01 / August 2024...
  • Page 18: Parts And Service

    9 - PARTS AND SERVICE 9.1 Ferno Parts and Service WARNING For parts or professional repair, contact your Ferno distributor, Ferno Improper parts, modifications or items not designed for the Customer Relations, or visit our website for a list of Authorized Service product can cause injury.
  • Page 19: Training Record

    TRAINING RECORD MEDKids® Training Method Trainer Date Printed Name Signature Read Video/ Initials Hands-On Manual Online MAINTENANCE RECORD Date Maintenance Performed © Ferno / 234-3214-01 / August 2024...
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