Vetter medical tents, Practical tips, Repeated inspections – Vetter Docking tent User Manual
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Vetter Medical Tents
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5.
Practical Tips
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The individual separation walls, floors and entrance awnings
can be quickly and easily removed if needed The connection
to the pneumatic support structure is made using Velcro.
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When using tent heaters, avoid blowing heat directly onto
parts of the tent.
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Lighting can be hung from the frames during use. The secu-
ring net in the roof offers the best option for this.
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Additional tents can be easily connected with each other
using circumferential Velcro collars or via the doors for expan-
sion purposes.
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The barrier-free flooring makes it easier to transport patients
in the lying (horizontal) position during use.
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After use, clean the tent with a mild cleanser before packing.
Allow the parts to dry at normal room temperature. Treat outer
surfaces with commercially available impregnating agents.
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Follow the instructions of the folding plan to fold and pack
the tent. Make sure that the tent is folded and packed in an
orderly manner and as instructed to ensure the tent is easy to
unpack next time it is needed.
6.
Repeated Inspections
The tents should be subjected to a visual and functional inspec-
tion by a trained technician at least once a year. This requires infla-
ting the tent to approx. 50 % of the max. working pressure (0.15
bar). Check all pressurized parts for fissures, cracks, cuts, puncture
holes, detached spots, and heat or chemical damage.
If the pressure does not experience a significant drop within one
hour, the tent is ready for use.
Please contact the manufacturer in case of larger damage or if you
have any questions.
Comply with DIN 7716 if storing the medical tents long-term.