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6370-109-005 REV C
1-23
Operation
Mass casualty incident planning
You must use the
Power-LOAD
system, 6370 antler assembly (6370-230-038), or 6378 antler assembly (6378-030-038)
for mass casualty incidents.
WARNING
•
Do not allow the rail clamp to overlap the red adjustment limit label on the rail tube. To prevent the rail jaws from
releasing the cot frame, the space between the rail clamp and the rail stationary jaw must never exceed 1 in. (2.5
cm).
•
Do not use hand or fingers to press the release button when the rail jaws are open. The rail clamp fastener closes
with a strong spring action.
The mass casualty cot fasteners include a rail assembly for wall or floor mount. You should store this rail assembly in a
cabinet in case of emergency for quick attachment in the vehicle patient compartment.
See
Figure 1-22: Performance-LOAD installation
Adjusting the rail assembly
Adjustment of the rail assembly may be required to compensate for slight variation in the position of the cot post.
WARNING
Do not allow the rail clamp to overlap the red adjustment limit label on the rail tube. To prevent the rail jaws from
releasing the cot frame, the space between the rail clamp and the rail stationary jaw must never exceed 1 in. (2.5 cm).
To vertically adjust the rail assembly (
1.
Remove the rail clamp (A) and rail assembly (B) from the existing mounting holes.
2.
Move the rail clamp and rail assembly to the set of holes that align the clamp jaws (C) with the cot post.
3.
Position the rail assembly front to back. Adjustment is limited to 1/2 in. front to back or 1 in. total movement.
Note:
Do not overlap the adjustment limit label (D) on the rail assembly.
4.
When adjustment is complete, rotate the rail assembly so the jaws are parallel with the floor.
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