USER GUIDE
CHAIR PS-251 + PA-260
06 OPERATION
General functionality of the device.
Cleaning the device (remember that the lack of cleaning can cause the spread of
infections).
Absence of cuts, holes, breaks in the structure, including the belts.
Correct fixing of all nuts, bolts and screws.
Correct attachment of the belts to the chair.
Correct operation of the belt closure.
Condition of moving parts, wheels and belts.
Integrity of the seams.
There are no tubes or metal sheets that show bends or cracks.
The backrest and the seat do not show damage or structural cracks.
The welds are intact, without cracks or breaks.
Wheels are securely fixed, stable and work properly.
Wheels are free of dirt or debris.
Brakes work properly.
Track belts run and have the correct tension for use.
Correct operation of the springs.
Armrests raise and lower correctly.
The transport handles open, close and lock correctly.
Telescopic handles open, close and lock properly.
Presence of all labeling.
Lubrication of moving parts.
The emergency vehicle is equipped with the locking system for the PS-190 chair.
If the above conditions are met, the device may be considered ready for use; otherwise it
must immediately be removed from service and contact the manufacturer.
Before the installation inside the ambulance:
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Ensure that the vehicle in which you want to install the device, is manufactured in
compliance with EN 1789.
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Check that the ambulance is capable to store the chair support.
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The installation floor is perfectly flat. Non-flat surfaces or parts of the floor that are not
perfectly levelled could compromise the correct operation of the product.
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The distance between the ambulance door and the end of the support is respected.
Failure to respect this distance could interfere with the movements of the device with
consequences for your safety.
Below are details of each of the 10 anchor points where the rail must be fixed to the floor of
the ambulance:
EN
REV. 2023/11
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