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In General
Safety Precautions
Do not use this equipment in the presence of
flammable anesthetics.
Bed frames used with the systems can vary
greatly depending on the specific health care
setting (i.e. hospitals, nursing homes, home
care). A risk assessment must be performed
by a suitably qualified person, especially when
side rails are prescribed, to ensure the bed
meets the new IEC 60601-2-52 bed standard.
A risk assessment must be undertaken when
looking to place additional items between the
mattress surface and patient.
To ensure the alternating cells move effectively,
secure the bed sheets loosely around the
mattress.
Control Unit
The control unit is tested and approved
according to ISO-EN 60601-1 rev.2 & EMC
Only plug into a grounded power outlet and use
the power cord supplied with the system.
Exposure of the electronic Control Unit to any
liquid while it is plugged in could result in a
severe electrical hazard.
Always use fuses of the same rating as specified
in the Technical section. Using fuses with higher
ratings could result in damage and/or injury.
The electronic Control Unit is a precision
electronic product. Handle and transport with
care. Dropping or other sudden impacts may
result in damage to the unit.
Do not open the Control Unit due to risk of
electrical shock. Do not attempt to repair or
service the Control Unit.
Do not place any objects or items such as
blankets on or over the Control Unit.
The power cord to the Control Unit should be
positioned to avoid a trip hazard and/or damage
to the cord. Careful consideration is required
when routing the power cable. Invacare Ltd
recommends placing the cord under the bed
frame and attaching it to an electrical outlet at the
head of the bed
.