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To extend the bed untighten the 2 hand screws 
on the foot of the bed frame and pull out the 
footboard until it clicks. Then retighten the hand 
screws. 

 
Then pull out the black pin (shown in photo to 
the left) on both sides at the foot end of the bed 
in order to release the integral extending 
mattress platform and extend until the black pins 
click back in.

 

 
 

 

 

All the actuators on the bed are colour coded. 
 
The back rest actuator has red stickers that should be 
matched up with the corresponding red stickers on the 

mounting points on the underside of the bed frame. 
 
Equally, the green stickers on the foot rest actuator should be 

matched up with the green stickers on the mounting points. 
 

The main control box comes already attached to the back 
rest actuator with all the cables colour coded. Ensure the 
correct connector is attached to the matching actuator. The 

Hi-Lo actuators on the head and foot boards should be 
connected using the yellow stickered connectors. 

 
  

Pay attention to position the back and foot rest actuators correctly! They should 

never be inverted. 
 

 

 

Make sure not to damage any cables. Verify that the cables do not get tangled 

and that they do not get caught in any in moving parts. 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for Bariatric Professional APH188

Page 1: ...1 Electric Bed Apollo Bariatric Professional APH188 USER S MANUAL This product conforms to the standards of the Medical Directive 93 42 EEC as implemented by Legislative Decree 46 97 and s m e i...

Page 2: ...2 1 HEAD PANEL 2 BED RAILS 3 Bar 3 HANDCONTROL 4 BED RAILS BUTTON 5 FOOT PANEL 6 WHEELS WITH BRAKE 7 HOUSING FOR LIFTING POLE ON BOTH SIDES 1 6 3 7 4 2 5...

Page 3: ...safety warnings Pg 13 4 2 Hand control Pg 14 4 2 1 Hand control use Pg 14 4 3 Swivel wheels Pg 15 4 4 Lifting Pole Pg 15 4 5 Bed rails Pg 16 5 CLEANING AND DISINFECTING Pg 17 5 1 General information P...

Page 4: ...ufacturer in order to avoid any faults This manual provides useful information to the buyer and to the end user on all the functions which will allow a safe and practical daily use of this bed Therefo...

Page 5: ...is manual The manual may refer to the following groups of people somehow involved with using the bed Owner The owner for example suppliers of medical products dealers health care authorities etc can b...

Page 6: ...rstand the instructions The safety symbol used does not replace the safety text it refers to It is always necessary to read the relevant safety warning in full and to follow it carefully 2 2 2 Safety...

Page 7: ...ly disconnect the power plug from the wall clearly mark it as Damaged and deactivate the nursing bed Immediately inform the owner of the bed about this situation In chapter 6 1 you will find a checkli...

Page 8: ...erification of tests see chapter 6 2 This bed can be used only according to the use conditions described in this manual Any other use is not to be considered as proper 2 3 2 Features Electric height a...

Page 9: ...nded by 15cm simply by moving the foot panel outwards and the integral mattress support Bed Rails To protect patients from possible accidental falls from the bed the bed is equipped with rails meet cl...

Page 10: ...s 3 1 Assembly Mounting instructions The assembly of the bed must be carried out by a minimum of two persons Unscrew the 8 hand screws on both the head and foot halves of the frame Use the bars provid...

Page 11: ...stickers on the mounting points on the underside of the bed frame Equally the green stickers on the foot rest actuator should be matched up with the green stickers on the mounting points The main con...

Page 12: ...terproof treatment It is possible to use the bed on tiles carpets laminated floors and linoleum A 230 volt power outlet correctly installed must be located as near as possible to the bed If there is t...

Page 13: ...ssories on the electric bed make sure such accessories do not crush or cut the patient with sharp edges during the legs and backrest adjustments If this condition is not guaranteed the user must not p...

Page 14: ...Press this button to change the angle of the leg support Backrest and leg support combined adjustment Auto Contour Press this button to change the angle of the backrest and the angle of the leg suppo...

Page 15: ...e lifting pole must be inserted in the side from where the patient gets in or out of the bed to help him her out Only use the manufacturers lifting pole design for this bed and for specific Bariatric...

Page 16: ...ositioned at the right distance to allow the rails to snap into place properly Make sure to use only the Apollo original bed rails supplied with the bed When using a bed with bed rails you must always...

Page 17: ...t not be subjected to a water jet a high pressure cleaner or anything similar Cleaning should be done with a damp cloth If you suspect that water or moisture have entered into the electric components...

Page 18: ...reading around These recommendations will help to prevent nosocomial infections If the beds are not immediately reused they should be stored away with a cover to protect from dust and accidental conta...

Page 19: ...important role Do not use alcohol for large surfaces 6 MAINTENANCE Regulations The owners of the nursing beds in accordance with the applicable regulations in force are requested to guarantee the saf...

Page 20: ...ble damages cable connection Power cord Possible damages cable connection Hand control Possible damages Visual inspection of mechanical components Lifting pole and its housings Possible damages deform...

Page 21: ...the documentation of the inspection results must be carried out only by experienced personnel who know the proper way and conditions necessary to implement a correct testing The evaluation and the doc...

Page 22: ...tion Visual inspection of electrical components Identification labels and stickers In place and clearly readable Housing of the control device Properly positioned damages Housing and lifting tubes of...

Page 23: ...f the first measure ment Current actual value Result bed SK II type B 0 1 ma ma ma Protocol system for testing electrical medical devices Sheet 2 to 2 III Functional control ok not ok Problem descript...

Page 24: ...s no This inspection protocol included Notes Tested on Examiner Signature Evaluated on Owner staff Signature 6 3 Spare parts Replacement parts are available From Apollo Healthcare Technologies Ltd by...

Page 25: ...cement Dangerous for your life life threat due to electric shock Before starting any operations remove the plug from the wall outlet Any electrical equipment operations must be carried out only by qua...

Page 26: ...lution The hand control and or the operating system does not work Power cord not connected Plug not under voltage Hand control plug not properly connected Faulty parts Insert the power cord Check the...

Page 27: ...rol Type Ti Motion Electric motors for height adjustment of the mattress base and backrest and footrest Type Ti Motion TA7 Series Linear Actuators Max speed at no load full load mm s 38 23 2 8 3 Envir...

Page 28: ...r and tear or due to excessive exposure to sunlight Damages caused by loss or spillage of liquids Damages from collisions or impacts against walls furniture etc Tears and accidental damages cigarette...

Page 29: ...ctive 93 42 EEC and to national law no 46 97 and comply with the European Directive on CE marking in addition they are not measuring instruments they are not intended for clinical investigations they...

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