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4.6
Change of location
If the comfort/nursing care bed must be moved to another location, please follow these
safety instructions:
–
Move the lying surface into the lowest position using the button (10) of the hand
control.
–
Before conducting a movement, pull the mains plug and fasten it to the top of
the lying surface, in order to secure the power cable against falling down and
getting run over. Make sure that the cable is not dragged over the floor.
–
Before inserted the mains plug again, inspect the power cable visually for me-
chanical damage (dents and kinks, abrasions and bare wires).
–
Place the power cable in a way that it will not be rolled over by the comfort/nurs-
ing care bed, or strained during the operation of the comfort/nursing care bed,
or could become damaged when inserting the mains plug again.
–
Carry out a reset run as described in chapter 3 "The hand control"
4.7
Transport, storage and operating conditions
Transport and storage
Operation
Temperature
0°C to +40°C
10°C to +40°C
Relative humidity
20% to 80%
20% to 70%
Air pressure
800hPa to 1060hPA
4.8
Function notes
Lock the brakes on the castors to keep the comfort/nursing care bed in one location. To
accomplish this, use your foot to move the locking lever on each castor downwards.
If necessary, pull the side rails up until they lock into place. When using mattresses of
different thickness, the minimum height of 22 cm, measured from the top edge of the side
rail above the mattress without compression, may not be underrun (additionally, a third
attachment guard must be used, which is available as an accessory).
4.9
Disposal
Each of the components made of plastic, metal, padding and wood are recyclable and can
be disposed/recycled in compliance with the relevant legal provisions. Please note that
electrically adjustable comfort/nursing care bed are considered commercially used elec-
tronic scrap (b2b) according to the WEEE-EC directive 2012/19/EC. All replaced electrical
and electronic components of the electrical adjustment system must be handled in ac-
cordance with the requirements of the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act (ElektroG)
and disposed of properly.