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| Category | Medical Equipment |
|---|---|
| Model | 1115 |
| Frame Material | Steel |
| Weight Capacity | 500 lbs |
| Mattress Type | Foam |
| IV Pole | Yes |
Lists and explains various symbols used in the manual, such as warning, safe working load, manufacturer, etc.
Explains the specific meanings of WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE terms used in the manual for safety alerts.
Details the specific intended uses and capabilities of the Prime X option for clinical evaluation and treatment.
Provides detailed technical specifications for stretcher dimensions, load capacity, and clearance.
Details electrical requirements, duty cycles, and battery specifications for optional systems.
Lists critical warnings and precautions for safe operation and handling of the stretcher.
Continues to detail important warnings, including product limitations and handling advice.
Provides further cautions regarding weight limits, accessory use, and proper handling.
Highlights specific pinch point hazards on the Prime X Option stretcher with visual indicators.
Explains how to engage and disengage the brake and steer controls on the stretcher.
Details how to operate the hydraulic lift system using side control pedals for height adjustment.
Explains the operation of base controls for hydraulic lift systems with three-sided or four-sided controls.
Describes how to electrically raise and lower the litter height using the optional electric lift.
Details how to adjust Trendelenburg and reverse Trendelenburg positions using control hydraulics.
Explains how to engage and use the Big Wheel feature for enhanced mobility and steering.
Details the procedure for raising and lowering the stretcher's siderails for patient safety.
Details how to lock/unlock patient controls and use optional push handles.
Details the operation of the scale system for non-electric litter models, including zeroing and weighing.
Provides a comprehensive checklist for performing annual preventative maintenance on the stretcher.
Continues the preventative maintenance checklist, including checks for optional accessories.











