8
The device is supplied with a standard segmented mattress in PVC, not illustrated.
See Callout Image P7
Cross Chair slide profile
Variable height unlocking lever
Bracket with Rear wheel brake
Length with handles closed (mm)
Length with handles open (mm)
Depth with all handles
closed (mm)
Depth with all handles
open (mm)
Patient bed height (from floor) (mm)
Load capacity: The stretcher alone is able to support a maximum load of 250kg distributed according to human anatomy.
When used with the dedicated trolley, the load capacity of the trolley, which is available in 170kg and 250kg versions, must be taken into
account.
Height at slide profile with trolley raised (mm)
Height at slide profile with trolley at intermediate height (mm)
Height at slide profile with trolley lowered (mm)
Loading trolley height (cm)
Cross Chair patient bed height with trolley raised (mm)
Cross Chair patient bed height with trolley at intermediate height (mm)
Cross Chair patient bed height with trolley lowered (mm)
Leg and loading trolley wheels (mm)
170 (250 Crossover Chair)
Note 1: The "patient bed height" specifications are measured without mattress.
Note 2: The double dimensional values in some fields refer to the rear and front of the measured feature (rear/front) respectively.
1
Maximum load capacity means the total weight distributed according to human anatomy. When determining the total weight load on
the product, the operator should consider the weight of the patient, equipment and accessories.
2
Measurements are averaged between the minimum and maximum values.
9. COMMISSIONING
For first use, check that:
• Packaging is intact and has protected the device during transportation
• Check that all parts included in the packing list are present
• General functionality of the device
• The medical vehicle is equipped with a Spencer fixing system dedicated to the stretcher
• The stretcher floor is properly levelled
• The stretcher floor is wide and long enough to accommodate the stretcher and its accessories without becoming an obstacle
• The wheel of the front leg is at least 5 cm from the ground during vehicle loading and unloading procedures in order to allow for the safe
opening and locking of the front leg - see image in point 11.6
• The fastenings must keep the stretcher attached to the structure of the vehicle
Do not modify the stretcher structural, leverage or traction parts in any way as this could cause damage to the patient and/or the rescuers.
Failure to take the above measures will preclude safe use of the device, resulting in risk of damage to the patient, operators and the
device itself.