Handling And Use - Enraf Nonius EN-Tree Train Instrucciones De Manejo

Tabla de contenido

Publicidad

Idiomas disponibles
  • ES

Idiomas disponibles

We very much appreciate your purchase of the EN-
Tree Train
1)
. The EN-Tree Train offers the possi-bility
to practice in a very flexible way medical training
therapy.
The package contain the EN-Tree Train and the
operation manual, in which you are reading now.
The trunk section of the EN-Tree Train is conical, so
that each body, no matter its size, can be supported
correctly.
The rounded edges and the safe-lock settings, allow
an intensive and safe operation.
In general, medical training therapy is practiced with
a set of 3 products (see page 15). Besides the EN-
Tree Train (figure 1), these are the EN-Tree Bench
(fig. 2) and the EN-Tree Pulley (fig. 3) or EN-TreeM.
Sometimes, also loose weights are used. This
equipment is intended for training and therapy under
supervision of a (para)medic.
When developing and producing the EN-Tree Train,
much consideration was given to reliability, safety,
user comfort and durability. In order to be able to use
your EN-Tree Train safely, it is important that you
read the instructions before use.
DIRECTIONS WITH REGARD TO
• The EN-Tree Train should be operated or used by
one person at ones.
• Do not adjust the trunk or the leg section when it
supports the full weight of the patient.
• Use both hands to change the EN-Tree Train
settings: one hand for unlocking and the other for
adjusting the section, and, after having adjusted a
section, make sure that it klicks in its new position.
• The maximum load per section is 135 kg.
• Although the EN-Tree Train is equipped with a
stable, wide base, we advise you to avoid excessive
sideways load when training, with regard to a
possible danger of tilting (page 15, fig. 4).
• Keep feet clear from under the EN-Tree Train while
adjusting the leg section.
• Keep limbs away from the front plate when adjusting
the trunk section with regard to the danger of
6
squeezing (fig. 1A) .
PREFACE
• Keep limbs away from the turning point when
adjusting the trunk section with regard to the
danger of squeezing (fig. 5).
• Make sure there is at least 1 metre of free space
around the EN-Tree Train.
• The covering is inflammable; therefore, keep open
flames away from the EN-Tree Train.
• At all times keep away unsupervised children from
the equipment.
• In case of incorrect training, injury may occur.
Supervision by a knowledgeable (para)medic is
therefore obligatory.
1)
• To obtain an optimal stability of the couch, it is
important that all fixation knobs are always screwed
tightly.
• The EN-Tree Train has a nose cut-away for enhanced
comfort.
• For objective training, the sections are equipped
with an angle indication B (page 15, fig. 1).
• The fixation rolls can also be used under the top of
SAFETY
the couch by mounting the vertical bar upside
down.
• If desired, the mounting bars of the fixation rolls can
be removed by pressing the locking pin C (fig. 1)
of the horizontal bar and pulling the horizontal bar
out of the couch.
• The EN-Tree Train can be moved easily by lifting it
at the trunk side (e.g. at the nose cut-away) and
rolling it with the wheels D (fig. 1).
• For the sequence of training therapy we direct you
to the therapy guides and reference books
published on this matter. At Enraf-Nonius or its
representative a publication can be ordered titled
"Medical Training Therapy with the EN-Tree", with
reference of part number 1400.799 (English version).

HANDLING AND USE

Publicidad

Tabla de contenido
loading

Tabla de contenido