OPERATING GUIDELINES
• Use the Stair-PRO
Stair Chair only as described in this manual.
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• Read all labels and instructions on the chair before using the chair.
• When a patient is on the chair, use a minimum of two operators to manipulate the chair on stairs. If more people
are required to safely control the chair, use the chart on
helpers.
• Do not roll the chair, ascend, or descend stairs without advising the patient. Stay with the patient and control the
chair at all times.
• Only use the wheel locks during patient transfer or without a patient on the chair.
• Always use the restraint straps when a patient is on the chair.
• Use properly trained helpers when necessary to control the chair and patient.
WARNING
• Always use all restraint straps to secure the patient on the chair. An unrestrained patient may fall from the chair
and be injured.
• Only use the wheel locks during patient transfer or without a patient on the chair. Tipping could occur if the chair
is moved while the wheel locks are applied, resulting in injury to the patient or operator and/or damage to the chair.
• Condensation, water, ice and/or debris on the Model 6252 Stair-TREAD™ system can cause unpredictable
performance, resulting in a sudden change in the weight the operators must support. To avoid injury, and to aid
proper operation of the Stair-TREAD™ system, ensure the belts are clean and dry before transporting the patient.
• To avoid injury to the operators and/or the patient, operators should never attempt to transport patient loads greater
than what they can safely lift.
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