OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
USER MANUAL — 74-36103-ENG R6
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SIDERAILS AND PATIENT MOBILIZATION HELPER
Standard configuration offers head and foot end siderails. Optionally, the bed can be confirgured with head end
siderails only.
IMPORTANT
Refer to the
pictograms and definitions
section (page 13) to support identification.
WARNING
• Siderails are designed to prevent patient of inadvertently fall from the bed.
• Siderails are not designed nor intended for patient restraint. If not avoided, situation could result in patient
injury.
• To reduce risk of fall and injury when patient is unattended, keep patient sleep surface to the lowest
position and siderails raised.
• If siderails are used by patient as a grip handle, they shall be used with caution. Abusive usage could
result in bed tipping over and could result in moderate to severe injuries and damages to product and/or
environment.
• Do not use siderails to move the bed. If not avoided, situation could result in mechanical damages, which
could lead to patient fall. Use headboard or footboard to move the bed.
ATTENTION
• Patient monitoring and patient-authorized bed functionalities are the responsibility of the facility.
Positioning head and foot ends siderail
Bed is equipped with 2 head siderails and of 2 foot siderails. Each siderail operates with a release handle located
under the sleep surface.
ATTENTION
•
A click confirms a siderail in locked position.
IMPORTANT
If applicable, ensure that mattress handles are placed under the mattress and do not interfere with siderails
mechanism.
Raise a foot or head end siderail:
1. Grasp the upper center of the rail and pull up until it latches into the locked position: a click will be heard.
2. Verify that siderail is properly locked by doing a head to feet movement.
Lower a foot or head end siderail:
1. Grasp the upper center of the rail; with second hand, pull the handle up and rotate downward.
2. Siderail will be below the mattress surface.
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