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Issue: 6: 08/11/2018 

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13.2.1 

Daily Checks on Side Rails

 

    

Caution! Risk of entrapment

 

 

The daily maintenance work can be performed by the nursing personnel or carer:  

 

Check the bed rails (option) for easy movement and damage.  

 

Check the correct function of the locking device on the bed rails.  

 

Check the side rail is fitted according to the labels on the bed and the side rails. 

 

Check the thumb wheel fastenings are secure. 

 

When raising and lowering side rails ensure all potential restrictions i.e. bumpers and 
bed covers are removed  

 

When raising the rail to its 

full “in use” height listen for an audible “click”  

 

Ensure that rail is correctly secured in the “in use” position by applying moderate 
downward force, if there is excessive movement when raised to the maximum 
position, 

do not use

 the rail and report the fault immediately to your supplier. 

13.3  Attaching Full Length Side Rails to the bed 

 
This User Guide is for the installation of UBEB7002FL-2, the full length extending side rails; these 
side rails have been specifically designed for the Cura II Bed and should not be attached to any 
other bed. The full length side rails are supplied in pairs. 

1.  Tools required; a set of star / allen / hex keys. 
2.  Remove the four green caps and bungs from each end post on the bed; store these for 

replacing when the full length side rails are no longer required. 

 

 

 

3.  Unpack the full length side rails; the end bars are labelled left and right ensure these are 

connected to the correct side 

4.  Locate the box of fixings. 
5.  Place the four green end caps into each bed end; replacing the ones that have just been 

removed. 

6.  Locate the four larger screws. 
7.  Attach the appropriate end post to the bed end and tighten with the allen key. 

 
 
 
 
 

     

 

8.   Attach the bottom of the sliding bar bracket with 2 smaller screws  

 
 
 
 
 

  

9.  Repeat this for all four end posts. 

Fixing screws 

Remove 

Summary of Contents for Cura II

Page 1: ...Cura II Cura II Supreme Community bed frames User Manual Issue 6 08 11 2018 DRAFT UBEB7002 UBEB7002S UM 6...

Page 2: ...17 9 1 Knee break section adjustment 17 9 2 Manual calf section adjustment 17 9 3 Backrest section adjustment 18 9 4 Bed height adjustment 18 9 5 Auto contour adjustment 18 9 6 Trendelenburg and Reve...

Page 3: ...cting the controller 29 14 2 Dismantling the bed 29 14 3 Storing the bed 30 15 Cleaning and Disinfection 30 15 1 Cleaning 30 15 2 Disinfection 30 16 Maintenance and Inspection 31 16 1 Maintenance dail...

Page 4: ...caused by failure to follow the proper instructions as described in this User Manual Caution Before using the bed all staff must familiarise themselves thoroughly with the various parts and controls...

Page 5: ...not be limited to The risk of trapping or pinching The risk of the patient slipping between mattress and the side rails Unintended operation of the bed Any limitation of the patient s ability to opera...

Page 6: ...l features a fob lockout Transport brackets attach to the bed to help prevent loss Maximum user weight 215kg 34 stone Safe working load 250kg 39 5 Stone Accessories please see Accessories Section 13 i...

Page 7: ...nd precautions that cannot for a variety of reasons be presented on the medical device itself Symbols used in this manual and on the Cura II and Cura II Supreme community bed B symbol indicates this p...

Page 8: ...magnetic fields Always plug the bed mains plug into a separate wall socket Do not use a multi plug adaptor Route the mains cable to the wall socket in such a way that there is no mechanical tension an...

Page 9: ...surroundings in which flammable gases or vapors e g from anaesthetics may be present Caution Danger due to actuator motor overheating Before adjusting the bed height ensure that nothing is blocking t...

Page 10: ...User Manual is excluded from any liability of the manufacturer Caution Always carry out a function test following maintenance work and inspections When operating the actuator motors ensure that the b...

Page 11: ...0 60 Altitude range above mean sea level 0m 3 000m The IP liquid and dust ingress rating for the control module on the Cura II and Cura II Supreme medical beds is IPX6 The Cura II and Cura II Supreme...

Page 12: ...nsport bracket and place it motor side down on the floor figure 2 4 Repeat step 3 with the head section 5 Remove the slider bars from the transport brackets 6 Rotate the locking collar figure 3 and ca...

Page 13: ...rol box to the footend actuator Connect cable 2 from the control box to the headend actuator Connect cable 1 to the backrest actuator Plug the mains plug into the wall socket and make sure all of the...

Page 14: ...andset operates the correct parts of the bedframe 14 Attach the 4 mattress retaining clips over the hole on the bed frame figure 11 15 See figure 12 to see the location of where the mattress retaining...

Page 15: ...ight 4 Are all cables correctly routed and have sufficient slack to allow for movement of the bed 5 Check there are no obstructions that may affect the bed movement 6 Apply all the castor brakes 7 Has...

Page 16: ...rg and Reverse Trendelenburg functions on the keypad are locked out The handset is provided with a key which enables individual functions on the handset to be locked out so that the patient is only ab...

Page 17: ...function on the handset is operated the height or angle of the calf leg section can be adjusted To decrease the knee break angle manually raise the calf leg section to the desired position The calf le...

Page 18: ...eight Adjustment Button on the handset Caution Before adjusting the height of the bed ensure there is nothing to obstruct the movement of the bed and ensure that no cables will become pinched or be ov...

Page 19: ...s on or under the lower frame which could interfere with the bed movement These functions can be locked out by means of the key fob on the handset 10 Moving the Bed Before moving the bed ensure that a...

Page 20: ...To extend the bed frame Ensure bed frame moving parts are all flat Apply brakes to head end of the bed Loosen the 4 turn hand screws at the foot end of the bed 2 per side Unlock the foot end castors W...

Page 21: ...Figure 18 Extending the platform Caution Ensure that the mattress platform has been fully extended to bed end before use Turning screw on both sides Twist and lock locking pin on platform extension Tw...

Page 22: ...that these guidelines are read prior to using side rails Caution If any other accessories are attached to the bed a full risk assessment must be completed 13 1 Attaching Grab Rail to the bed When att...

Page 23: ...ing side rails the consideration of safety is paramount Side rails that have been manufactured by Ultimate Healthcare carrying the product codes UBEB7002 2 have been specifically designed for the Cura...

Page 24: ...immediately to your supplier 13 3 Attaching Full Length Side Rails to the bed This User Guide is for the installation of UBEB7002FL 2 the full length extending side rails these side rails have been s...

Page 25: ...inserts starting with the bottom rail and repeat on the other side 15 Once all full length side rails have been attached ensure you return the bed frame to its standard length This will fix the side r...

Page 26: ...4 in total 2 Ensure the end of fixing wire is secured into the hole shown on the image below 3 Slide the plastic side rail inserts into the inner part of the sliding bar Fixing wire on side rail Inse...

Page 27: ...n of the pole and attach the handle 13 6 Side Rail Bumpers 1 Wrap the side rail bumper UBEB002001 over the side rail and secure the velcro at the bottom of the side rail A full length rail bumper UBEB...

Page 28: ...cro strips A and A together over the top side rail and attach along their entire length 4 Follow step 3 for velcro strips B and B on the bottom rail 5 Ensure that the side rail bumper is securely fixe...

Page 29: ...tor brakes on one end of the bed only 9 Carefully slide the two halves of the bed apart and rest them on the floor 10 Apply the castor brakes these are foot only operated brakes 11 Unlock the retainin...

Page 30: ...s the only separation from the mains Clean using a damp cloth Only use mild detergents without scouring agents to clean all metal parts and wooden and plastic surfaces Never use sharp edged tools kniv...

Page 31: ...il they switch off automatically Check the side rails option for easy movement and damage Check the correct function of the locking device on the side rails option All moving parts on this bed are fit...

Page 32: ...d and try again The handset doesn t function Mains power not connected Handset not connected to the controller Connect to the mains power Connect the handset to the controller following the instructio...

Page 33: ...carried out in accordance with the valid regional environmental and disposal regulations Beds are not to be disposed of with household waste they must be taken to local waste collection depots Electr...

Page 34: ...Bed data Overall length 2185mm Overall length extended 2385mm Overall width without side rails 932mm Overall width with removable side rails 975mm Overall width with full length side rails 1050mm Mat...

Page 35: ...For indoor use only 100V 240V Voltage supply 50 60Hz Voltage input frequency 2 5A control pack 1A actuators Current drawn by device Intermittent periodic motor operation Maximum continuous operation o...

Page 36: ...of charge including parts and labour For the Warranty to be valid the Customer must ensure that a the Customer notifies the Company within the Warranty Period of any defect and provides evidence of th...

Page 37: ...details of the defect your name address and the date you purchased the Product You are required to provide proof of the date you purchased the Product a The Company will discuss with you whether a re...

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