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Preventative Maintenance
Item Routine Every (whichever comes first)
One month Three
months
Six months 12 Months
Settings Verify the cot and fastener fit and function properly
Verify the safety bar engages the vehicle safety hook properly
X
X
Litter Inspect the cot frame/litter X
Verify all welds intact, not cracked or broken X
Verify no bent, broken or damaged components X
Verify all fasteners secure (reference assembly drawings) X
Verify warning labels present, legible (reference assembly drawings) X
Verify no damage or tears on cot grips X
Verify the siderails operate and latch properly X
Verify the backrest cylinder operates properly X
Adjust pneumatic cylinder for full range of motion, if required X
Verify the footrest operates properly X
Inspect the fowler bumper and screws X
Inspect the dead stop (6085-001-094) for wear. Replace if necessary X
Mattress Verify no cracks or tears on cot mattress X
Restraints Inspect patient restraints for proper function and no excessive wear (bent or
broken receiver or latch plate, torn or frayed webbing, etc.)
X
Base Inspect the cot frame/base X
Verify all welds intact, not cracked or broken X
Verify no bent, broken, or damaged components X
Verify all fasteners secure (reference assembly drawings) X
Verify that the cot retaining post is secure. If not secure, replace the screw. See
“Cot Retaining Post Screw Replacement” on page 67.
X
Verify no excessive damage to X-frame guards X
REGULAR INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENTS
Maintenance Intervals
Use this schedule as a general guide for maintenance. Factors such as weather, terrain, geographical location, and individual usage will alter the required
maintenance schedule. If you are unsure as to how to perform these checks, contact your Stryker service technician. If you are in doubt as to what intervals to
follow when maintaining your product, consult your Stryker service technician. Check each routine and replace damaged or worn parts if necessary.