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Owner’s Operator and Maintenance Manual

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IVC

Bed Series

Full Electric Beds

Semi-Electric Beds

Manual Beds

Summary of Contents for 5310IVC

Page 1: ...en to the user of the product USER BEFORE using this product read this manual and save for future reference For more information regarding Invacare products parts and services please visit www invacar...

Page 2: ...care products are specifically designed and manufactured for use in conjunction with Invacare accessories Accessories designed by other manufacturers have not been tested by Invacare and are not recom...

Page 3: ...VC and 5411IVC 13 Raising and Lowering the Entire Bed 13 Raising and Lowering the Head and Foot Sections 14 Operating the Semi Electric Bed Models 5310IVC and 5311IVC 14 Raising and Lowering Head and...

Page 4: ...ving Cable Lock 30 Installing the Manual Crank for Hi Lo Function 31 Installing Removing the Pendant 32 Storing the Beds 32 SECTION 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 33 Troubleshooting Electrical 33 Troubleshooting M...

Page 5: ...114836 5 IVC Bed Series LABEL LOCATIONS CAUTION KEEP SWITCH CORD CLEAR OF MOVING PARTS Pendant Cord Power Cord NOTE Underside of bed shown NOTE This warning label is located on the gearbox not shown S...

Page 6: ...more than one function button at a time If thermal protection activation should occur the bed will not respond to pendant commands Given this situation release the pendant button and allow the bed un...

Page 7: ...RINGS TO ENDS HEAD FOOT 43 in 109 2 cm 45 in 114 3 cm ADJUSTMENT RANGE DECK BED END 15 in 38 cm 2 in to 23 in 58 3 cm 2 in 26 in 66 7 cm to 33 in 85 7 cm BED COMPONENTS FULL ELECTRIC SEMI ELECTRIC MAN...

Page 8: ...tric bed before cleaning Clean up the spill and allow the electric bed or the area around the electric bed to dry thoroughly before using the electric controls again The manual electric bed is NOT des...

Page 9: ...ntrapment Variations in bed rail dimensions and mattress thickness size or density could increase the risk of entrapment Visit the FDA website at http www fda gov to learn about the risks of entrapmen...

Page 10: ...ce of entrapment the bed MUST be in the flat position when left unattended After raising lowering the head foot end of the manual electric bed check the distance between the bottom of the bed rail and...

Page 11: ...ervicing to qualified personnel only Grounding reliability depends upon a properly grounded wall outlet Repair or Service Information DO NOT open assemblies such as the motors pendant junction boxes o...

Page 12: ...s also able to be marked on the product Radio Frequency Interference Electronic equipment may be influenced by Radio Frequency Interference RFI Caution should be exercised with regard to the use of po...

Page 13: ...te Simply release the pendant button permit a slight pause and then activate the next operation On Full Electric beds the Hi Lo crank MUST be removed before the bed is placed in service If left in pla...

Page 14: ...IVC NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 2 2 1 Perform one of the following Use a four function pendant for head and foot spring functions Use a hand crank for Hi Lo bed operation 2 Test all operat...

Page 15: ...to be adjusted manually due to a power outage or an electronic malfunction use the emergency crank to make the adjustments You should find the Emergency crank stored in the link fabric of the spring...

Page 16: ...C For Model 5307IVC only Raise or lower the entire bed with crank B 2 Test all operating features of the bed 3 If any problems arise during testing recheck all mechanical hook ups FIGURE 2 4 Operating...

Page 17: ...hed Call the dealer for repair replacement of cables and or motors Broken cable lock Call dealer to replace cable lock Household fuse or breaker blown Check household fuse breaker box Motors are not f...

Page 18: ...sections for bending warping or damage Inspect all bolts and rivets to ensure that they are securely tightened and functioning properly Check sleep surfaces to ensure all links are intact Check caste...

Page 19: ...d and free of damage Make sure cable lock on junction box is properly positioned and locked Check all functions Head raises and lowers properly Foot raises and lowers properly Bed Ends raise and lower...

Page 20: ...Procedures Receiving Unpacking Unpacking the Bed Ends Unpacking Foot and Head Spring Sections Set Up Assembling the Head and Foot Spring Sections Assembling the Spring Fabric Adjusting and Reconnectin...

Page 21: ...nvacare Customer Service department Unpacking NOTE Check all parts for shipping damage In case of shipping damage DO NOT use Contact Dealer Carrier for further instruction CAUTION DO NOT plug the powe...

Page 22: ...ntrols prior to completion of assembly as dam age to bed components or personal injury may occur NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 4 3 and FIGURE 4 4 on page 23 4 Remove the head spring section...

Page 23: ...unting rivet Refer to FIGURE 4 4 11 Hook the top head spring center mounting latch to the top foot spring center mounting rivet Refer to FIGURE 4 4 NOTE It may be necessary to lift the head spring or...

Page 24: ...e NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 4 6 on page 25 1 To disconnect the head pull tube assembly from the side frame of the foot spring remove the hitch pin grommet washer from the clevis pin Refe...

Page 25: ...NOTE ALWAYS locate locking caster in the same location on each bed end so that they will always be assembled diagonally opposite each other when inventory is mixed NOTE Position the two locking caster...

Page 26: ...sferring DO NOT transfer occupant if bed is not stable FIGURE 4 7 Installing the Casters Assembling the Universal Bed Ends NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 4 8 on page 27 NOTE Invacare recommen...

Page 27: ...Lo function consists of two sections that are shipped unassembled The inner shaft has a positioning spring button and the outer shaft has three positioning holes one storage position hole and a telesc...

Page 28: ...x ii Ensure the Hi Lo motor output shaft spring loaded coupler is properly aligned with the foot end gear box as shown in Detail A of FIGURE 4 10 iii Release the Hi Lo motor output shaft spring loaded...

Page 29: ...g use the color coding to check the placement of the connectors Each connector and junction box slot is color coded NOTE The color rings on the cables are not visible when the cables are plugged in an...

Page 30: ...Manual Beds 1 Raise and lower the cranks at the foot of the bed to make sure they work correctly Refer to Operating the Manual Bed on page 16 2 If no damage is found set up the bed for use 3 If damag...

Page 31: ...emoving Cable Lock Installing the Manual Crank for Hi Lo Function NOTE For this procedure refer to FIGURE 4 13 on page 31 1 Pinch the ears on the input drive shaft cover to open the cover 2 Flip the i...

Page 32: ...the electric bed unscrew the union nut on the standard pendant cable that attaches to the extension cable 2 Unplug the standard pendant cable from the extension cable FIGURE 4 14 Installing Removing...

Page 33: ...age 27 Ensure cables are not entangled pinched Call Invacare for repair replacement of cables and or motors Broken cable lock Call Invacare to replace cable lock Hi Lo Motor Ensure Hi Lo motor cable i...

Page 34: ...ioning properly Check sleep surfaces to ensure all links are intact Check casters to ensure they lock if applicable and roll properly SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTIONS Bed does not stay in place Lockin...

Page 35: ...damage Make sure cable lock on junction box is properly positioned and locked Check all functions A Ensure head raises and lowers properly B Ensure foot raises and lowers properly C Ensure bed ends r...

Page 36: ...ents who have problems with memory sleeping incontinence pain uncontrolled body movement or who get out of bed and walk unsafely without assistance must be carefully assessed for the best ways to keep...

Page 37: ...xt to the bed as long as this does not create a greater risk of accident Use transfer or mobility aids Monitor patients frequently Anticipate the reasons patients get out of bed such as hunger thirst...

Page 38: ...pecific hospital bed contact the bed manufacturer directly Developed by the Hospital Bed Safety Workgroup Participating Organizations AARP ABA Tort and Insurance Practice Section American Association...

Page 39: ...hased your Invacare product In the event you do not receive satisfactory warranty service please write directly to Invacare at the address on the back cover provide dealer s name address and the date...

Page 40: ...6900 Canada 570 Matheson Blvd E Unit 8 Mississauga Ontario L4Z 4G4 Canada 800 668 5324 All rights reserved Trademarks are identified by the symbols and All trademarks are owned by or licensed to Inva...

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