Engage the FastLock Couplers by screwing them together,
much as you would a screw-gate carabiner.
(5). Ensure that the coupler is completely closed and observe
that the locking button is fully extended at the back of the
FastLock Coupler (6).
5
To disassemble 2-piece litters: Repeat steps 1-6 in reverse order.
Note: Retention pin must be depressed before unscrewing the
coupler to pull apart the halves.
General recommendations for use:
A lways inspect litter to ensure suitability for task at hand.
U sing this product requires a minimum of two trained
operators.
P atient should be accompanied and restrained at all times.
Load patient into litter using approved first aid, basic life
support or advanced life support techniques.
S ecure patient to bed of litter with attached straps. Additional
packaging may be required as dictated by appropriate
rescue techniques advised by appropriately trained rescue
professionals.
O perators attempting high or low-angle rescue are responsible
for being adequately trained in the techniques involved and
selecting the appropriate equipment for the situation.
U se an even number of operators to carry the litter,
positioning them to keep the litter as level as possible.
A void surfaces and hazards that could penetrate the netting,
causing discomfort or harm to the patient.
6
High-Angle Rescue:
High-Angle Rescue requires specialized tools and equipment in
which the proper and safe use requires professional instruction
and training. All equipment should have an adequate load rating
that is at least equal to that of the litter (11.1kN). The litter can be
oriented horizontally or vertically. The patient should be restrained
in a manner to prevent sliding in any direction.
When attaching a litter bridle for high angle rescue, use only the
ALPs and/or the top rail for attachment. when suspending the litter.
6
Retention Pin
Low-Angle Rescue
Low angle rescue rigging at the head of the litter should
incorporate both the top rail and two bottom runners. Low-angle
bridles should not exceed a 90 degree interior angle and should
be short enough to prevent entanglement from obstacles during a
rescue. Low angle rescue should only be carried out by rescuers
trained in low angle rescue techniques. The patient should always
be restrained in a manner that prevents movement, and they
should have an attendant with them at all times.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Accessory product no.
CRC-TBA-QTS
CRC-RLA-PSL1
CRC-RLA-PSL2
CRC-RLA-PSBB
ENGLISH
Description
Quick-Tab Straps
Rescue Litter Liner - One Piece
Rescue Litter Liner - Two Piece
Patient Contour Padded Back Support
5442.10/2022.REV1