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5.17 - Using SX Cotsides for Bariatric 

Transfers

When in the horizontal position, the Surface Xtenders create an 
extended patient surface to accommodate larger mass patients 
and are designed to support the extremities of the patient's body.  

Load-bearing SX cotsides extended patient surface

Note that when carrying out a lateral transfer to or from the 

trolley, the SX cotside on the side of the trolley the patient is to 

be moved must be moved fully down prior to transferring the 

patient. SX cotsides are load-bearing but are not designed to 

take the full weight of the patient whilst lateral transfer is being 
performed.

5.20 - Attachment of the SX Cotsides 

The SX cotsides are fixed to the trolley onto the siderail interface  

and are fixed by a clamp bolted around the trolley side interface 

rail. Whilst not designed to take off and on as and when required,  

they can be unfastened and removed by unscrewing the bolts 

using an M5 size Allen key.

Fixing point of SX Surface Xtenders

6 - OPERATING THE TROLLEY

5.18 - Positioning of SX Cotsides

The Surface Xtender cotsides normal positioning on CCT-PX 
is such that the head-end side of the cotside is in line with the 
backrest pivot point.
The SX cotsides can be positioned according to individual 
patient's needs, for example in a planned bariatric transfer where 
more support is required near the legs, the SX cotside can be 
moved further down the trolley.
For further details on fitting, positioning and operation of 
the Surface Xtender cotsides, refer to the SX user manual, ref  
00334-AU*UK.

SX cotsides standard position

5.19 - Sidepad for SX Surface eXtender 

Cotsides (Option) 

As an extension to the CCT-PX AB-PR mattress when using the 
SX surface extender cotsides, padded sidepads are available to 
fit over the SX cotsides to give enhanced tissue viability when 
utilising the cotsides.
These are held onto the cotsides using the 2 straps that are 
attached to each sidepad. 

Fixing straps on back of SX sidepad

Sidepad attached onto SX cotside

SX cotside furthest towards head-end

SX cotside furthest towards foot-end

2 SX cotsides  fitted for greater patient surface

Operating the Trolley

Summary of Contents for CCT-PX

Page 1: ...rs Manual FERNO MAN 1121 226 R3 UK Stock Code 2003 0158 Read this Manual and Retain for Future Reference Photo showing CCT PX configured with various available options Ferno CCT PX Critical Care Troll...

Page 2: ...r safety measures taken by the user should be within and under consideration of applicable regulations and local protocol Training on the proper use of this product must be provided before using this...

Page 3: ...ing SX Cotsides________________17 18 5 15 SX Cotside Positioning for Patient Lateral Transfer__ 18 5 16 SX Cotside Ratcheting Positions________________ 19 5 17 Using SX Cotsides for Bariatric Transfer...

Page 4: ...se refer to service manual for instructions Trapping hazards are unavoidable in any design of Trolley due to its folding action Operate with care Safety Information WARNING Do NOT exceed the safe work...

Page 5: ...ged labels immediately New labels are available from your distributor 1 7 Symbol Glossary The symbols defined below are used on the trolley and or in this user manual Ferno uses symbols recognised by...

Page 6: ...2 Training Operator trainees need to Have followed a training plan Read and understand the instructions in this manual Practice using the fully equipped trolley with weight and under simulated condit...

Page 7: ...lack Orange webbing Cross strap patient harness straps quick and easy to deploy Lateral folding cotsides Easy to operate lift assisted backrest and leg position platform Trendelenburg Shock Knee Conto...

Page 8: ...ole and then tighten the pole clamp fully Once tightened recheck that the device is indeed correctly attached A number of specialist brackets for a range of medical devices are available from Ferno fo...

Page 9: ...inciple as a belt buckle It is important that the straps are fully tightened at all times when a cylinder is located in the holder To remove the cylinder loosen the holder straps and then remove the c...

Page 10: ...Oxylog 3000 ventilator can be attached to the trolley To attach simply push the unit into the mounting bracket until it locks in place To release pull down the metal flap under the unit and then pull...

Page 11: ...avoid it lifting up out of place Attaching the IV pole to trolley side rail For more information on the 3 stage IV Pole please also refer to the 3 stage IV pole User Manual reference 00271 AU V01 whic...

Page 12: ...y When PacRac is not in use the poles can be left on the trolley or can be removed according to preference The PacRac equipment platform is attached to the trolley by sliding it onto the fixing points...

Page 13: ...orm allowing devices to be viewed at all times when moving patients instead of mounting these devices underneath the trolley The various medical device mounts can be supplied either with a swivel moun...

Page 14: ...the desired angle by squeezing the lever and pushing down on the leg platform The end section of the leg platform can be positioned at any angle to achieve the required leg position from horizontal t...

Page 15: ...and push down until it locks in place Make sure it is correctly locked in place by trying to pull the headrest back out The red slide button located at the base of the headrest on the rear of the bac...

Page 16: ...l lock push brake pedal back up until it is horizontal again Wheel brake engaged pedal points down Wheel brake disengaged pedal raised 5 11 Directional Wheel Lock Option Directional wheel lock option...

Page 17: ...tient sizes and which also ratchet to near horizontal giving an extended patient surface for larger bariatric patients with even larger physical body mass The SX cotsides have 3 ratchet positions plus...

Page 18: ...locked in place Moving SX cotside whilst depressing lever Bring SX cotside past horizontal Release lever and move SX cotside back up to required position 6 OPERATING THE TROLLEY Operating the Trolley...

Page 19: ...ical position 1 10o SX cotsides ratchet position 2 27 5o 5 16 SX Cotside Ratcheting Positions SX cotsides ratchet position 4 62 5o SX cotsides in near horizontal position 80o SX cotsides folded fully...

Page 20: ...point of SX Surface Xtenders 6 OPERATING THE TROLLEY 5 18 Positioning of SX Cotsides The Surface Xtender cotsides normal positioning on CCT PX is such that the head end side of the cotside is in line...

Page 21: ...e All equipment and articles inside the back of a vehicle must be safely secured on an appropriate crash tested bracket or in a cupboard to avoid them becoming a projectile in the event of a vehicle c...

Page 22: ...ed to side Pull towards end of trolley to unlock then pull towards you to unfold Unfold fully until clicks in place Side handles ready for use 5 24 Manoeuvring Handles Option Available as an option ar...

Page 23: ...des are placed in the fully down position on both sides of the stretcher SX cotsides moved to fully down position 5 25 Attaching Split Scoop Fixing Kit cont At the foot end of the trolley place one of...

Page 24: ...nd of the trolley and the head end of the Scoop at the foot end of the trolley as per the below picture This ensures maximum usable extended patient surface Lock the bracket in place by pressing down...

Page 25: ...end bracket Connect Scoop halves at head end with extension fixing pole Attaching 2 halves of Scoop together using extension fixing pole Operating the Trolley Features 5 25 Attaching Split Scoop Fixin...

Page 26: ...ice lever in full up position locked IMPORTANT BEFORE USING Re check all 4 locking levers on the fixing brackets to make sure they are fully down and that the fixing arms are securely locked to the tr...

Page 27: ...applied to the trolley 2 Place the trolley beside the patient and undo the patient straps moving them away from the area the patient will be lying 3 Ensure that the backrest is in the required positio...

Page 28: ...r side of the trolley Repeat the same for the other Crossover strap Repeat the same for the other Crossover strap and then adjust the length of straps using the adjust buckles so the Cross Strap harne...

Page 29: ...when the straps are adjusted to shortest length If the straps have been adjusted longer they can be clipped into the corresponding buckle on that side to avoid hanging down to the floor Adjustable ext...

Page 30: ...hind the backrest 7 PREPARING TO TRANSPORT A PATIENT Preparing to Transport a Patient 7 8 Attaching a Child Harness PediMate Neomate Unlike traditional tubing framed trolleys such as Pegasus the lower...

Page 31: ...be attached to CCT PX by first attaching one of these fixing tangs to each of the blue fixing straps supplied with the ACR harness as per below photos The ACR blue fixing strap is looped through and a...

Page 32: ...stud at base of backrest either side of the trolley 7 11 Using BabyPod on CCT PX Please refer to the BabyPod user manual for the procedure for attaching and using BabyPod on a trolley CCT PX can be us...

Page 33: ...sferring on and off a vehicle via a tail lift or ramp 1 Transporting a patient on the trolley should always be carried out with the cotsides raised and the Cross Strap harness and leg strap fastened a...

Page 34: ...ARING TO MOVE THE TROLLEY Preparing to Move the Trolley Head end lock spike fixing U bracket Foot end lock fixing bracket 9 1 Locking Devices 2 Part Lock Locking devices available for use with CCT PX...

Page 35: ...ontact time Ferno recommends you inspect the trolley for damage as you clean and disinfect it See note regarding disinfectants to use 1 Remove the mattress patient harness straps and any accessories 2...

Page 36: ...0 3182 Split Scoop Extreme Bariatric extended patient surface kit 009008250 Inflatable sidepads kit for use with Split Scoop kit 23271000802 Trolley dust cover elasticated AB material 836353200 AB Pat...

Page 37: ...and legs straps all present and properly installed Are the patient straps mattress and harness in good condition with no cuts or frayed edges Are patient strap buckles free of visible damage and do t...

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Page 39: ...12 months Below is a service schedule sheet where servicing dates and activities can be recorded Ferno UK offers a range of cost effective servicing programmes helping to keep your equipment in good c...

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