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Issue: 6: 08/11/2018
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Warning:
Possible danger to life due to alteration of the patient’s position
Always lock (disable) all handset adjustment functions which could cause danger
to the patient’s health if adjusted (consult doctor).
Always take account of the patient’s condition when locking (disabling) the
adjustment options.
Warning:
Accident hazard due to falling out of the bed!
The bed should always be left in its lowest position when the patient is unsupervised or
for the patient to get in or out of the bed in order to reduce the risk of injury due to falls.
Caution:
Risk of short circuit and fire
Before moving the bed, disconnect the mains plug and secure the mains cable from
being run over.
Do not use the bed in 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 the full adjustment
movement.
Avoid operating the actuator motors continuously for more than two minutes.
Maximum continuous operation of the actuator motors is 2 minutes; the minimum
pause after 2 minutes operation is 18 minutes.
Never use more than two actuator motors simultaneously.
Ensure there is nothing preventing the actuator from working correctly, a mattress
incorrectly secured to the bed frame can prevent the backrest or knee break from
functioning correctly and causing damage to the patient or the Bed.
5.2 Safety information
– bed assembly
Warning:
Risk of Injury due to incorrect assembly!
Ensure that all bed components are correctly assembled.
Check that all adjustment options are in perfect working order after assembly,