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WARNING 

Do not allow the power cord to trail on the floor in such a way that it may 
cause a trip hazard. 

Do not leave the Minuet 2 bed and accessories for extended periods of 
time in humid or wet areas. 

Take care to ensure that the power cord is not damaged by the bed or 
other objects being moved over it. 

When routing cables from other equipment take care to prevent 
squeezing cables between parts of the bed. 

This product complies with the requirements of applicable standards for 
electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). However, medical electrical 
equipment requires special precautions regarding EMC and should be 
installed and used in accordance with the information in Chapter 11 of 
these instructions. 

Wireless communications equipment such as wireless computer 
network devices, mobile phones, cordless telephones and their base 
stations, walkie-talkies, etc. may affect this product. The bed should be 
kept at least 2.3 metres (7.5ft) away from such equipment to minimise 
the possibility of interference. 

Do not leave the patient in the tilt position unattended. 

 

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Summary of Contents for Minuet 2 160

Page 1: ...MINUET 2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE with people in mind 746 574 AM 1 10 2015...

Page 2: ...of companies ArjoHuntleigh 2004 As our policy is one of continuous development we reserve the right to modify designs without prior notice The content of this publication may not be copied either who...

Page 3: ...peration 25 Full length side rails 27 Side rail height extensions 29 Folding steel side rails 31 Pads for full length side rails CM ACC03 CM ACC26 34 Lifting poles CM ACC09 35 Mobility support handle...

Page 4: ...ult in death injury or other serious adverse reactions Cautions given in this manual identify possible hazards in procedures or conditions which if not correctly followed could result in equipment dam...

Page 5: ...use with the bed Do not connect the bed to other equipment unless specified in these instructions This product contains small parts that may present a choking hazard to children if inhaled or swallowe...

Page 6: ...th the requirements of applicable standards for electromagnetic compatibility EMC However medical electrical equipment requires special precautions regarding EMC and should be installed and used in ac...

Page 7: ...es not meet the requirements of the Trendelenburg position The bed cannot be used in applications that need the patient to be put in the Trendelenburg position The model number and serial number can b...

Page 8: ...ontrol handset 3 Seat section 11 Thigh upper leg section 4 Control box backup battery 12 Leg section actuator 5 Backrest actuator 13 Leg section ratchet 6 Backrest section 14 Foot end actuator 7 Head...

Page 9: ...te for situations where assistance is required in positioning the patient or in reducing lifting and manual handling stresses on the carer The profiling mattress platform allows the patient to be supp...

Page 10: ...ent care Model 161 is not suitable for use in the following situations Intensive critical care provided in a hospital where 24 hour medical supervision and constant monitoring is required e g ITU ICU...

Page 11: ...luding attached loads 33lb 15kg TOTAL 396lb 180kg WARNING If the combined weight of the mattress and accessories exceeds 77lb 35kg the maximum patient weight must be reduced accordingly The recommende...

Page 12: ...result in the screws not being fully tightened The foot end and head end panels are almost identical The foot end panel can be identified by the ArjoHuntleigh and Minuet 2 badges attached to it The v...

Page 13: ...CC00 3 52 Full Length Standard Height Wooden Side Rails Brown Beech 5 9in 15cm CM ACC01 1 52 Full Length Standard Height Wooden Side Rails Grey Cherry 5 9in 15cm CM ACC00 1 14 Full Length Extra Height...

Page 14: ...mpromising safety Other makes of specialist mattress replacement must be assessed individually prior to use to verify sufficient clearance is maintained Only use a mattress overlay when combined with...

Page 15: ...before the head end section 2 Remove the two socket head screws B from one of the transit brackets A Remove the second transit bracket taking care not to allow the end panel sections to fall Keep the...

Page 16: ...ad end panel assembly Place socket head screws into the two holes D on the underside of the head end mattress platform and fix the sections together installing the bottom screw first Tighten both scre...

Page 17: ...e sections together installing the bottom screw first Tighten both screws firmly 6 Assemble the foot end panel to the bed lining up the fixing holes in the arms with the fixing holes H in the foot end...

Page 18: ...he connector being accidentally pulled out of the actuator Connect the foot end actuator cable in the same way 8 The control box is located below the seat section on the patient s right hand side Push...

Page 19: ...le green into the control box Plug the leg section actuator cable yellow into the control box 11 Plug the control handset cable into the remaining socket Make sure that all the plugs connected to the...

Page 20: ...onto its castors Remove the plastic ties used to secure the backrest and leg sections to the bed frame during transit Connect the power plug to a suitable outlet socket Refer to Chapter 4 Operation Ch...

Page 21: ...eously to achieve a comfortable sitting position Bed height adjusts the height of the mattress platform above the floor Backrest adjusts the angle of the backrest section Leg elevation adjusts the ang...

Page 22: ...k a function press and hold the button to the right of the LED for three seconds the LED turns on To store the lockout settings remove the key from the handset WARNING Always remove the key before all...

Page 23: ...he brakes on all four castors whenever the patient is moved to or from the bed To apply the brake Press down on the brake operating lever A until it locks in the down position To release the brake Pus...

Page 24: ...he thigh section to the desired height Lift the mattress retaining bar A upwards to release the ratchet mechanism then lower it to the required angle Slightly lift the mattress retaining bar again to...

Page 25: ...o secure the foot end panel in the extended position Make sure both screws are fully tightened Squeeze the split ends of the two retaining pins C and push them up and out of the holes Pull the mattres...

Page 26: ...ight Extension for Full Length Standard Height Wooden Side Rails grey CM ACC02 3 52 Height Extension for Full Length Standard Height Wooden Side Rails brown CM ACC03 Pads for Full Length Side Rails CM...

Page 27: ...o 6 8in 17 2cm thick Side Rail Height Extension and Full Length Standard Height Wooden Side Rails can be used with a mattress and mattress overlay up to 10 4in 26 5cm thick The clinically qualified pe...

Page 28: ...in the same way Extra height side rails should be used when the mattress thickness is between 5 9in 15cm and 6 8in 17 2cm Refer to page 12 Full length side rails are supplied as identical pairs They c...

Page 29: ...rail end pillar Lower the side rail to its bottom position Repeat this procedure at the head end of the bed To raise the side rail Hold the plastic moulding C at the foot end of the bed and pull the t...

Page 30: ...kness from 4 3in 11cm to 4 5in 11 5cm CM ACC02 1 52 and CM ACC02 3 52 are for use with full length standard height wooden side rails CM ACC00 1 52 CM ACC00 3 52 or CM ACC01 1 52 The side rail height e...

Page 31: ...e fixing clamp Do not tighten the screw fully at this stage Repeat this procedure for both fixing clamps Slide the height extension assembly along the side rail top rail until the distance D between t...

Page 32: ...the bed as viewed from the head end These illustrations show the left hand side rail Installation Position the side rail assembly on the side frame of the bed with the two fixing brackets hooked over...

Page 33: ...of the bed frame Secure the foot end clamp D in the same way WARNING Make sure the screw clamps are fully tightened Repeat this procedure to attach the other folding side rail on the opposite side of...

Page 34: ...ping your hand clear of the hinge point E Pull the rail upwards until the side rail locks in the raised position The side rail release knob contains a yellow band G If the yellow band is visible it me...

Page 35: ...o release the flap B Position the side rail pad C on the bed It should be placed between the mattress and the side rail with the flap on the outside of the side rail top rail or the outside of the hei...

Page 36: ...e manufacturer s instructions After this time the complete unit should be replaced Inspect the strap and handle regularly If any sign of wear or damage is found remove it from use immediately and repl...

Page 37: ...al part of the pole is positioned above the center of the bed Place the loop of the lifting strap D over the horizontal part of the pole Make sure the loop lies between the two pegs circled on the lif...

Page 38: ...strap and handle in a pressure chamber autoclave or steam cleaner as this may damage the product Before cleaning the handle extend the strap fully and leave it extended until the handle is completely...

Page 39: ...support handle into the accessory socket A on the appropriate side of the bed Make sure the mobility support handle cannot rotate in the socket When correctly installed the square base of the pole B s...

Page 40: ...not hang other objects on the mobility support handle Always install the mobility support handle on the correct side of the bed Do not apply polish or other liquids to the handle as this may make it m...

Page 41: ...ically downwards into one of the two accessory sockets A at the head end of the bed Twist the pole until you feel it drop slightly in the socket Make sure the IV pole cannot rotate in the socket WARNI...

Page 42: ...lation Hang the bracket A over the foot end panel with the pump holder on the outside of the bed Operation Install the mattress pump on the pump bracket Refer to the instructions for use provided with...

Page 43: ...uired Installation Position the arms A of the urine bag holder over the outer frame of the bed see illustration When installing the urine bag holder make sure the bag supporting lugs B are on the outs...

Page 44: ...een 5 9in 15cm and 6 8in 17 2cm Refer to page 12 Egress assist rails are supplied as a matching pair to suit the right and left hand sides of the bed these instructions show an egress assist rail on t...

Page 45: ...e bed Hook the fixing bracket over the top of the bed frame The spacer bar B must fit behind the edge of the head end panel A as shown This will make sure the Egress Assist Rail is correctly positione...

Page 46: ...rail on the bend F Pull out and hold the release knob E Rotate the Egress Assist Rail towards the head end of the bed until it locks in position WARNING Take care not to trap the patient s limbs when...

Page 47: ...e floor Ensure the Egress Assist Rail is locked in the raised position The patient can hold the rail H and use it to help them into a standing position J WARNING Do not use the Egress Assist Rails to...

Page 48: ...sections They should be positioned on the side frame between the mattress platform bars with the flaps angled towards the outside of the bed The diagram shows the correct positions for the mattress r...

Page 49: ...t it to one side Unplug the foot end actuator cable green from the control box Unplug the leg section actuator cable yellow from the control box Do not unplug the backrest red head end white or batter...

Page 50: ...nel section A on its side Position the foot end panel B section also on its side so that both fixing arms overlap as shown in the diagram Place the transit brackets C down over the fixing arms Both tr...

Page 51: ...ing block H between the two mattress platform sections Fasten a plastic cable tie J around the packing block and mattress platform sections to hold them together Check that no cables are trapped betwe...

Page 52: ...ons of the bed and clean the castors last Take extra care with areas that may trap dust or dirt Rinse with clean water and dry with disposable paper towels Allow the cleaned parts to dry completely be...

Page 53: ...ricity supply before starting any maintenance activity To isolate the bed from the electricity supply disconnect the electrical power cable from the socket outlet The bed will still operate on battery...

Page 54: ...present and correctly tightened Check all bed accessories paying particular attention to fasteners and moving parts Battery test Check the condition of the backup battery by carrying out the following...

Page 55: ...ion None of the actuators work Power cord disconnected Check the power cord is plugged in and the electricity supply is OK Fuse blown Check fuse in the power plug where fitted Control handset disconne...

Page 56: ...nuet 2 can be found in the Service Manual part number 746 575 available from your local ArjoHuntleigh sales office ArjoHuntleigh will make available on request service manuals component parts lists an...

Page 57: ...ithout mattress or accessories Head and foot end panel sections 50lb 22 8kg each Head end mattress platform section 52lb 23 5kg Foot end mattress platform section 44lb 19 8kg Total 196lb 88 9kg Dimens...

Page 58: ...harmful effect Environmental protection This product is marked with the crossed out wheelie bin symbol to indicate that it is covered by EU Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equi...

Page 59: ...cal Devices Directive 93 42 EEC Safe working load SWL Maximum recommended patient weight Recommended mattress size displayed on bed Recommended mattress size displayed on accessory Refer to instructio...

Page 60: ...tomer or the user of the bed should assure that it is used in such an environment Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The bed uses RF energy on...

Page 61: ...r supply quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment 2kV line to earth 2kV Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11...

Page 62: ...ctromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol NOTE 1 At 80MHz and 8...

Page 63: ...n distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150kHz to 80MHz 80MHz to 800MHz 800MHz to 2 5GHz d P 1 2 d P 1 2 d P 2 3 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 1...

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