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Manual Functions
Document No. 992012. Issue 16 12.01.21
Page 14
CAUTION: When folding the transfusion pole away ensure that it is fully
retracted and returned to its storage position within the side rail; failure to do
this may cause the pole to get caught on obstructions when pushing the
trolley.
CAUTION: Using the transfusion pole to either push or pull the trolley may
cause permanent damage to the transfusion pole and the side rail.
CAUTION: If the side rail mounted IV pole is in use when either raising or
lowering the side rail it is important to check the infusion flow rate as the
height of the infusion above the patient will change by approximately 300mm
(11.8”).
16. Additional Features of an Emergency Trolley
The QA3 v3.0 Emergency Trolley is specially designed to accommodate the needs of
accident and emergency departments and includes: a raised x-ray radiolucent platform
(item 16, Fig.3) suitable for analogue and digital direct radiography and computed
radiography, an additional fixed transfusion pole fitted into the patient’s right hand
side rail (item 14, Fig.3) and a suction system mounting ‘V’ bracket (item 15, Fig.3).
To improve access for cleaning beneath the x-ray platform both the backrest and leg
sections can be articulated upwards for easy access to the patient platform surface.
NOTES:
The following options are available: x-ray tray (catalogue no. 21195), x-ray
guide strips (catalogue no. 21196).
All known original equipment manufacturers mobile imaging generators, and
floor or ceiling mounted fixed imaging generators (which offer horizontal
and vertical tracking), including U-armed, are compatible.
The maximum detector, or cassette, dimension that can be accommodated is
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; see Fig 9. for the relevant dimensions. Alternatively, the
detectors can be loaded on the optional x-ray tray, and then positioned anywhere
below the platform.
CAUTION: Do not raise the backrest with the x-ray tray, x-ray cassette or digital
plate across the backrest hinge as damage may occur.

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