Ferno FWE2042 User manual

OPERATOR’S MANUAL
FWE2040, FWE2041 & FWE2042
FOLDING CARRY CHAIRS

Ferno Australia Pty Ltd
11 Johnstone Road
PO Box 5210
BRENDALE QLD 4500
Phone:
Fax: (07) 3881 1125
E-mail: [email protected]
1800 804 647
(07) 3205 5055
www.ferno.com.au
Disclaimer
This manual is not all inclusive. Safe and proper use of this chair is solely at
the discretion of the user. Safety warnings are included as a service to the
user. All other safety measures taken by the user should be within and under
consideration of the national, regional and local regulations and standards
considering usage. It is recommended that training in the proper use of this
chair be provided before using the chair in an actual situation.

Contents
Section 1 Introduction
Introduction
Precautions for Safety
Operator Skills
Operator Training
General Principles
Ferno Model 2040, 2041 & 2042 Folding Carry Chairs
Technical Specifications
Limited Warranty
Limited Warranty Summary
Limited Warranty Obligation
Customer Service
1.1
1.1.1
1.1.2
1.1.3
1.1.4
1.2
1.2.1
1.3
1.3.1
1.3.2
1.4
Section 2 Safety Alerts
Safety Alerts
Blood borne Disease Notice 2.1
2.2
Section 3 Features and Functions
Operational Features
To Unfold
To Fold
Restraints
3.1
3.1.1
3.1.2
3.1.3
Section 4 Using the Chair
Placing the Patient
Securing the Patient
Rolling the Patient and Chair
Carrying the Patient and Chair
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
Section 5 Maintenance
Schedule Maintenance
Cleaning the Chair and Accessories
Disinfecting the Folding Chair
Training Record
Maintenance Record
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5

Preface
This manual has been prepared to provide
general instructions for proper usage and
maintenance of the Ferno Model 2040, 2041
and 2042 Folding Carry Chair.
Specific applications and operating techniques
may vary from user to user. Ferno does not
intend or recommend that this product be
used for any purpose other than for which it is
designed and outlined in this manual.
Any other use
or application of this product becomes the
complete responsibility of the owner/user.
Retain this manual for future reference and
include with the Chair in the event of transfer
to new owners/users.
1.1 Introduction
1.1.1 Precautions for Safety
To ensure safety and satisfaction with your
new folding chair, all users should read these
instructions and the individual portions of
recognised emergency care manuals which
relate to the application and use of carrying
chairs.
This chair has been designed as an
evacuation device and is not intended to be
used as a normal wheel chair.
1The strength, balance, co-ordination and
common sense to safely operate the chair.
1The ability to select the proper equipment
and procedures for the circumstances.
1Operators should have operator
certification (or equivalent)
1The ability to understand and follow the
procedures described in the manual.
1.1.2 Operator Skills
Minimum recommended skills are as follows:
1A training plan approved by an EMS
training officer (or equivalent)
1Read and understand the instructions in
this manual.
1Practice using the fully-equipped Chair with
weight and under simulated conditions.
1Trainees should be tested to verify their
understanding of Chair operation.
1.1.3 Operator Training
Minimum recommended training is as follows:
1.1.4 General Principles
When moving patients, always inform them of
what you are going to do.
Always follow good lifting procedures as
specified in the current manual handling
regulations and your appropriate training
manual.
Medical advice is beyond the parameters of
this manual. It is the user’s responsibility to
ensure safe practices for the patient and
themselves.
Placement techniques, heavy patients, rough
terrain or unusual circumstances may require
more attendants.
1.2 Ferno Model 2040, 2041 &
2042 Folding Carry Chairs
The model 2040, 2041 & 2042 folding carry
chairs are designed to aid the movement of a
patient in a seated position by carrying. They
should be used in circumstances where
transfer devices such as trolleys or stretchers
cannot be maneuvered.
Section 1 Introduction
Keep training records. Annual refresher
training for all chair operators is
recommended.
Only qualified personnel trained in the use
of the folding chair should use it.
For safety purposes, it is essential that
patients should always be secured with
restraints.
Never leave a patient unattended.
Never exceed the maximum load capacity.
Establish regular inspection procedures
and responsibilities to ensure proper
maintenance as described in this manual
WARNING

1.3 Limited Warranty
1.3.1 Limited Warranty Summary
Ferno Australia (Ferno) warrants the products
we manufacture to be free from defects in
material and workmanship for one year except
as follows:
This limited warranty applies when you use
and care for the product properly. If the
product is not used and cared for properly, the
warranty is void. The warranty period begins
the day the product is shipped from Ferno or
the day you receive it if you have proof of the
delivery date. Shipping charges are not
covered by the limited warranty. We are not
liable for shipping damages or damages
sustained through using the product.
A. External finishes (gelcoat, decals, paint,
etc.) are warranted for 90 days.
B. Repairs and services are warranted for
90 days or until the end of the time
period(s) above, whichever comes last.
1.3.2 Limited Warranty Obligation
If a product or part is proven to be defective,
Ferno will repair or replace it. At our option,
we will refund the product's purchase price.
The purchaser accepts these terms in lieu of
all damages.
This is a summary of the limited warranty.
The actual terms and conditions of the limited
warranty and the limitations of liability and
disclaimers are available upon request from
Ferno Australia
1.4 Customer Service
E-mail: [email protected]
Customer service and support are important
aspects of each Ferno Product.
For assistance with the 2040, 2041 & 2042
folding carry chairs, contact Ferno Customer
Service:
Ferno Australia
11 Johnstone Road
Brendale Qld 4500
Phone: 1800 804 647
(07) 3205 5055
Fax: (07) 3881 1125
Section 1 Introduction continued
Model Cover Restraints
Folded Unfolded WeightWheels
2040
2040-1
2040-2
2041
2041-1
2041-2
2042
410mm Wide
810mm Long
200mm High
410mm Wide
810mm Long
200mm High
410mm Wide
810mm Long
200mm High
390mm Wide
810mm Long
200mm High
390mm Wide
810mm Long
200mm High
390mm Wide
810mm Long
200mm High
410mm Wide
810mm Long
200mm High
2 Wheels
2 Wheels
2 Wheels
4 Wheels
4 Wheels
4 Wheels
4 Wheels
10 kg
10 kg
10 kg
11 kg
11 kg
11 kg
11 kg
Green
Orange
Orange
Orange
Green
Green
Green
1 x 50mm Webbing
with Fastex Buckle
1 x 50mm Webbing
with Fastex Buckle
2 x 50mm Webbing
with Fastex Buckle
2 x 100mm Vinyl
with Velcro
2 x 100mm Vinyl
with Velcro
1 x 50mm Webbing
with Fastex Buckle
2 x one piece
#430 Restraints
7’
410mm Wide
1260mm Long
910mm High
410mm Wide
1260mm Long
910mm High
410mm Wide
1260mm Long
910mm High
390mm Wide
1260mm Long
910mm High
390mm Wide
1260mm Long
910mm High
390mm Wide
1260mm Long
910mm High
410mm Wide
1260mm Long
910mm High
Size Size
1.2.1 Technical Specifications
All Models
- SWL (Safe Working Load): 160kg
- Footstrap 25mm Webbing with Fastex Buckle

Section 2 Safety Alerts
Only qualified personnel trained in the use
of the folding chair should use it.
Securing the patient with restraints and
never leaving the patient unattended are
both essential for safety whenever a
patient is seated on the chair.
Never exceed the maximum load capacity.
Establish regular inspection procedures
and responsibilities to ensure proper
maintenance as described in this manual
WARNING
2.1 Safety Alerts
Safety alerts identify potential hazards to avoid. The following safety alerts appear in this manual.
Bleach, phenols and iodine can cause
damage. Do not apply products containing
these chemicals to the chair.
CAUTION
Improper lubricants can cause damage.
Use white lithium grease and 30-weight oil
to lubricate the chair
CAUTION
In cases of cervical, spinal or some
fracture injuries, use of the chair for patient
transfer is not recommended.
Never leave the chair unsupported with a
patient on-board as the chair is designed to
tilt back easily.
Improper maintenance can cause injury
and unpredictable operation. Maintain the
chair only as described in this manual.
Improper parts and service can cause
injury and damage. Use only Ferno
approved parts and service
WARNING
2.2 Bloodborne Disease Notice
To reduce the risk of exposure to bloodborne diseases (such as HIV-1 and hepatitis), when using the
chair, follow the maintenance instructions in this manual

Section 3 Features and Functions
3.1 Operational Features
The chair folds for shipping and stowage.
3.1.1 To Unfold
Unfold by placing the chair on the ground.
With your foot behind the chair, lift the back up
and rearward. (See Fig 1)
Now completely unfold the chair by firmly
pushing up the back until an audible click is
heard.
Push firm to engage both catches and
visually check that the catches are fully
engaged before using the chair.
WARNING
3.1.2 To Fold
To fold pull the release catch in the centre and
fold the chair forwards. (See Fig 4-5)
The restraints may be used to secure the chair
in the folded position. (See Fig 6).
3.1.3 Restraints
The chair is equipped with restraints for
patient comfort. When using the chair, the
patient must be secured by the restraints.
(See Fig 7 overleaf)
Figure 1
Figure 2
Unlocked
Figure 4
Figure 6
Figure 3 Locked
Figure 5

Section 4 Using the Chair
N.B. Read Section 3 - Features and Functions before using this section.
4.1 Placing the Patient
Use a recognised patient handling technique
to place the patient on the chair.
In cases of cervical, spinal or some
fracture injuries, use of the chair for patient
transfer is not recommended
WARNING
4.2 Securing the Patient
After placement on the chair, the patient
should be secured to the chair with the leg
and chest restraints. (See Fig 7)
Never leave the chair unsupported with a
patient on-board as the chair is designed to
tilt back easily.
WARNING
4.3 Rolling the Patient and Chair
The Model 2040, 2041 & 2042 folding carry
chairs are designed to aid the movement of a
patient in a seated position by carrying or
alternatively rolling the chair at the point of
balance on the large rear wheels.
After placing the patient on the chair and
fastening the restraints, the attendants move
to positions at the front and rear of the chair.
The rear attendant grasps the chair frame,
then tilts the patient/chair back until the weight
is balanced on the chair wheels. The chair
can then be rolled without lifting. (See Fig 8)
Note: The small front castor wheels on the
Model 2041 & 2042 folding carry chairs are
solely for the purpose of manoeuvering the
chair in close, tight situations. Once the chair
is in a position where it can be tilted back or
lifted, it should be wheeled or carried in the
manner described above.
4.4 Carrying the Patient and
Chair
Where it is necessary due to difficult terrain or
access to carry the patient, the same “tilt/back
and balance’ procedure is used. The
attendants grasp the front and rear carrying
handles and using approved lifting techniques
lift simultaneously. (See Fig 9 & 10).
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9
Figure 10

Section 5 Maintenance
Improper maintenance can cause injury
and unpredictable operation. Maintain the
chair only as described in this manual.
WARNING
The Ferno Model 2040, 2041 & 2042 Folding
Carry Chairs require scheduled maintenance
to keep them working safely. Set up and
follow a maintenance schedule.
When setting up your maintenance schedule,
consider how the chair will be used.
1Will the chair be exposed to extreme
temperatures, or to salt, sand, mud, dust
etc.?
1Will the chair be heavily used?
Follow the maintenance schedule below as a
minimum.
5.1 Schedule Maintenance
Maintenance
Usage Lubrication/
Light Duty Every 6 months
Medium Duty Every 3 months
Heavy Duty Every month
1-25 calls per month
26-200 calls per month
200+ calls per month
5.2 Cleaning the Chair and
Accessories
Remove the restraints and place them in a
mesh laundry bag. Machine wash them on
cold water using the delicate cycle and a mild
laundry detergent. Allow them to air dry.
Clean all other surfaces of the chair with warm
water and a mild laundry detergent. Use a
brush if necessary. Rinse it with warm water.
Towel dry the chair or allow it to air dry.
Wash the chair by using a sponge and mild
detergent soap mixed in warm water. For
particularly grimy cases, especially if the chair
has been in storage for a long period, it may
be necessary to first wash the chair with a rag
soaked in a mild solvent, prior to using soap
and water. Once cleaned, dry the chair with a
soft towel paying particular attention to swivel
and sliding joints.
NOTE- Do not use high pressure water or
steam to clean the chair. These methods
remove lubricants.
When using a maintenance product, follow
the manufacturer’s directions and read the
manufacturer’s material safety data sheet.
Contact Ferno Customer Service
Department to order Ferno cleaners and
disinfectants
Keep maintenance records. Use the
convenient form at the back of this manual
5.3 Disinfecting the Chair
Wipe all surfaces of the chair and restraints
with disinfectant (see Section 2.2 on
Bloodborne diseases). Follow the
manufacturer’s directions. As you wipe down
the chair, check it for damage and wear.
Bleach, phenols and iodine can cause
damage. Do not apply products containing
these chemicals to the chair.
CAUTION

5.4 Training Record
Trainee Name Basic
Training Refresher
Update Owner’s Manual, In-Service,
Formal Class, Etc.
Training Date Training Method

5.5 Maintenance Record
Date Maintenance Operation Performed
(Reason for maintenance if necessary) By
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