The following is a list of safety precautions that must be observed when operating or servicing this unit. The precautions
are repeated throughout the manual, where applicable. Carefully read this list before using or servicing the unit.
WARNING
• Do not modify the Stair-PRO
to the patient or operator. Modifying the chair will also void its warranty.
• Do not allow untrained helpers to assist in the operation of the Stair-PRO
helpers can cause injury to the patient or themselves.
• An unlocked chair can fold during use, causing injury to the patient or operator. Always make sure the chair is
locked in the unfolded position before use.
• To avoid injury, always verify the lift handles are locked in place before using them to lift the chair.
• Always use all restraint straps to secure the patient on the chair. An unrestrained patient may fall from the chair
and be injured.
• Do not push the Model 6252 with the upper control handle in the fully extended position. Pushing the chair with
the handle in the fully extended position may cause the chair to tip when obstacles are encountered.
• Never leave a patient unattended on the chair or injury could result. Hold the chair securely while a patient is on
the chair.
• The Stair-PRO
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Stair Chair is not recommended for use with suspected cervical, spinal, or fracture injuries.
• To avoid injury, transporting the patient on stairs requires a minimum of two operators. If more people are required
to safely control the chair, use the chart on
• Only use the wheel locks during patient transfer or without a patient on the chair. Tipping could occur if the chair
is moved while wheel locks are applied, resulting in injury to the patient or operator and/or damage to the chair.
• Never use a wheel lock on a chair with excessively worn wheels. Using a wheel lock on a wheel with less than a
5" diameter (Model 6252) or a 6" diameter (Models 6250/6251) could compromise the holding ability of the wheel
lock, possibly resulting in injury to the patient or operator and/or damage to the chair or other equipment.
• To avoid injury, always verify the Stair-TREAD™ system on the Model 6252 is securely locked in place before
transporting the patient.
• Water, ice and debris on the stairs can affect operator footing and proper operation of the Stair-TREAD™ system.
To avoid injury, clear the path or consider an alternate route.
• Condensation, water, ice and/or debris on the 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.
• Never lubricate the Stair-TREAD™ system. Lubrication on the system can cause inconsistent operation possibly
resulting in injury to the patient or operator.
• 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.
• Use any appropriate personal safety equipment (goggles, respirator, etc.) to avoid the risk of inhaling contagion. Use
of power washing equipment can aerate contamination collected during the use of the chair.
CAUTION
• Improper usage of the Stair-PRO
Stair Chair only as described in this manual.
• Improper maintenance can cause injury or damage to the unit. Maintain the Stair-PRO
in this manual. Use only Stryker approved parts and maintenance procedures. Using unapproved parts and
procedures could cause unpredictable operation and/or injury and will void the product warranty.
• Casters are not suitable for all surfaces. Caution should be used at all times.
• Wheel locks are only intended to help prevent the empty chair from rolling while unattended and to aid in patient
transfer. The wheel lock may not provide sufficient resistance on all surfaces or under loads.
• Release the red track release bar before clicking the Stair-TREAD™ system into the locked position. Failure to follow
this procedure could result in the track failing to lock. Always verify the Stair-TREAD™ system is locked by trying
to fold it before descending stairs.
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Summary of Safety Precautions
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Stair Chair. Modifying the chair can cause unpredictable operation resulting in injury
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Stair Chair can cause injury to the patient or operator. Operate the Stair-PRO
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