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Stryker 3002 - Litter Operation Guide; Emergency and Basic Functions

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CPR EMERGENCY RELEASE
When quick access to the patient is needed, and the Fowler (head of bed) is raised, squeeze one of the two release
handles (marked by the red CPR label) and the fowler can quickly be guided down to a flat position.
Note
The handle can be released at any time to stop the Fowler from lowering.
FOOT PROP USAGE
The foot prop causes the foot end of the Knee Gatch to rise
when the Gatch button is used to raise the Gatch. To lower
the foot end of the Gatch, release the prop by grasping the
end of the Knee Gatch, lifting upward and swinging the prop
(A) toward the head end of the bed which will disengage the
prop stop.
WARNING
To avoid injury while cleaning or servicing under the foot
section, secure the foot section with string or bungee cords or
hold it up out of the way.
FRACTURE FRAME USAGE
A standard fracture frame can be mounted on the bed using the I.V. sockets located on all four corners of the bed. I.V.
poles can be used in conjunction with a fracture frame if the I.V. pole adaptor sockets are purchased.
WARNING
Use only retractable traction or fracture frames. Failure to use a retractable frame may result in injury to the patient
and/or damage to the equipment.
FOLEY BAG HOOKS USAGE
The standard foley bag hooks are found at four locations (on each side of the bed); below the seat (middle) section
and at the extreme foot end of the frame. Optional isolated foley bag hooks can be purchased and are located at the
foot end of the bed under the frame. The patient weight reading on the scale system is not affected when the optional
isolated foley bag hooks are used.
Patient Restraint Strap Locations
The bed has 10 locations for installing patient restraint straps on the litter top, five on each side of the bed.
WARNING
Improperly adjusted restraint straps can cause serious injury to a patient. The clinician must use her/his judgement
to determine proper use of restraint straps and restraint strap locations. Clean Velcro AFTER EACH USE. Saturate
Velcro with disinfectant and allow disinfectant to evaporate. (Appropriate disinfectant for nylon Velcro should be
determined by the hospital.)
Litter Operation Guide
Lift up Knee Gatch
A
Head End
Foot End

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