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Assembly and Operation

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•  With the bed end on the floor, take either the head or foot frame and offer the two locating 

brackets on the bed-end into the frame as shown in the following sequence of images.

•  Secure the bed frame to the bed end with the handknobs. Ensure the thread of the handknobs 

locates in the notch on the locating bracket on the bed-end frame. Fully tighten the handknobs. 

•  There should be no slack or play in these connections. Repeat this process for the other  

bed-end and frame.

•  Take the 2 main bed connecting brackets shown below and insert them into the holes at the 

end of one of the bed frames.  

•  Use 2 of the grub screws (marked ‘A’) to secure them in place. Ensure the thread of the grub 

screw locates in the cut-out of the connecting brackets.  

•  Fully tighten the grub screw with the 4mm allen key.  

•  With the frames still upright, fit the motors using the M10 socket head bolts (you will need an 

8mm allen key and adjustable wrench).  

•  The short motor should be fitted to the foot end frame.  

•  When fitting the motors, ensure the shaft end faces towards the wooden bed end and the cable 

is directed out towards you (when in normal operation facing towards the floor).

NOTE: Do not fully tighten the nuts when fitting the motors. Allow 2-3 full threads to show 

through the nyloc nut. If there is nut if fully tightened there will be no free rotation of the 

pivot which could result in frame damage. 

Summary of Contents for JUVO

Page 1: ...Instruction Booklet Code BD02011 JUVO Home Care Bed ...

Page 2: ...rers The bed is intended to be used in the following areas Application environment 3 Long term care in a medical area where medical supervision is required and monitoring is provided if necessary and medical electrical equipment used in medical procedures may be provided to help maintain or improve the condition of the patient Application environment 4 Care provided in a domestic area where medica...

Page 3: ...Dimensions Side Rail Mattress Support Overall Length Height above mattress support Length Overall Width Maximum user weight Width Bed End Height Safe working load Height Distance from head and foot ends Min Min Min NA 40mm 1 5 NA NA NA NA 875mm 34 5 NA 395mm 15 5 NA Max Max Max 2135mm 84 350mm 13 75 1920mm 75 5 1040mm 41 175kg 27 5 stone 840mm 33 1280mm 50 5 200kg 790m 31 2010mm 79 ...

Page 4: ...ving the beds frames from the transport bracket as they weigh up to 19kg Also keep fingers arms away from the scissor mechanisms to avoid any possible entrapment crushing whilst lifting the frames Remove the protective cardboard packing from the bed ends Apply the castor brakes to one of the bed ends Using a 6mm allen key fully undo the allen bolt B from the un braked bed end The bed end should co...

Page 5: ...of the bed frames Use 2 of the grub screws marked A to secure them in place Ensure the thread of the grub screw locates in the cut out of the connecting brackets Fully tighten the grub screw with the 4mm allen key With the frames still upright fit the motors using the M10 socket head bolts you will need an 8mm allen key and adjustable wrench The short motor should be fitted to the foot end frame W...

Page 6: ...k the castors on one of the bed ends Then carefully lift the two parts of the frame together so the connecting brackets locate in the end of the receiving frame Push the frames together fully ensuring no gaps are present Insert handknobs into the holes and fully tighten ensuring the threads of the handknob locate in the cut outs of the connecting bracket The connect the remaining motors and handse...

Page 7: ... the next procedure Take one of the seat rail sliders and locate it in the rail at the side of the bed end while depressing the bottom side rail adjustment button Fully insert the slider pointed end up until it locates in its lowest position Fit both side rails to the slider with the rounded edge to the top The other ends of the rails should rest on the floor Take another slider and fit it to the ...

Page 8: ...e socket at the lower left side of the hand control This feature is to prevent any unauthorised use Controller Functions IMPORTANT Only one operation at a time is possible The bed should not be used for more than 2 minutes continuously in an 18 minute period A thermal protection circuit may be activated and the bed will not work To reset the thermal cut out switch off mains power and leave for 30 ...

Page 9: ...ts in the bed Do not use the bed in the vicinity of major medical equipment x rays etc When operating the bed be aware of the patient s and the bed s surroundings as a crushing entrapment hazard could be possible If the patient is underweight ensure that they cannot slip down between the mattress and the bedrails Use bed rail protectors padding if necessary Ensure that the bedrails are locked in t...

Page 10: ...enance Always remove the mains plug from the wall if cleaning the bed Avoid getting any of the motor assemblies wet to prevent causing any damage To avoid any damage when cleaning the bed Do not use any sharp edged tools knives or scrapers Do not use aggressive solvents Do not use high pressure cleaners Use a damp cloth with a mild cleaning agent wipe away any excess cleaning solution which may po...

Page 11: ...connected correctly into handset Check handset is connected correctly Check green LED on handset is lit Potential Problem Mains fuse Transformer fault Controller fault Security key not inserted properly Faulty handset One of the motor function fails Check motor connection Plug affected motor into another connection and re test Potential Problem Loose connection Faulty motor Note These tests should...

Page 12: ... warranty Abilize warrants that if a fault occurs within this period due to faulty workmanship or materials that the component part will be replaced free of charge upon inspection of the faulty part Any unauthorised modifications will invalidate the warranty Parts which are subjected to normal wear and tear accidental damage neglect or misuse are excluded from this warranty Normal wear and tear in...

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