Document No. 992010. Issue 15 – 12.01.21
WARNINGS:
Ensure there is nothing to impede the raising or lowering of the patient
platform as this could result in damage to the equipment and/or injury to
the patient.
When leaving patients unattended the trolley should be fully lowered to
minimise any risk of injury should the patient fall off the trolley.
Always apply the brakes when leaving a patient unattended, a patient is
getting on or off the trolley, or transferring patients from the trolley to
another platform.
When the head section is fitted on to the trolley, ensure that the head
section is fully engaged and securely locked in position.
Ensure that the leg section is fully engaged and securely locked in position.
Ensure that any persons responsible for removing the leg section adopt
good posture and stance, in accordance with the relevant ‘Moving and
Handling’ policies, to prevent injury to the user.
Failure to secure the siderail to the side bar using the locking clamp could
result in injury to the patient.
Caution is required when releasing the emergency backrest handle. Once
the handle is released, the backrest will drop with limited resistance.
Therefore, ensure no persons are stood behind or under the backrest when
the handle is released.
Ensure that the handle is properly re-engaged. Failure to do so will result in
the backrest not functioning correctly and possibly disengaging
unexpectedly.
Only use the lead supplied with the trolley for charging purposes. Do not
use the lead for any other purposes.
Visually inspect the lead for damage on a daily basis. Do not use the lead if
damaged in any way.
Exceeding any of the maximum specified weight limits could result in failure
of the trolley and injury to the patient and staff.
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.