2.2.4
Bluetooth Handset
CAUTION
In addition to the safety information for the regular corded handset contained in the chap-
ter
, please also observe the information below concerning the use
of the wireless Bluetooth handset.
•
When making any adjustments, always ensure that no limbs belonging to the resident,
care staff or other persons, especially playing children, could be trapped underneath the
rests or the mattress base during the adjustment.
•
Do not leave children unsupervised in the room with the bed.
•
Adjustments may then be made only by, or in the presence of, a person who has received
appropriate instruction.
Risk of crushing
Mistaking the Bluetooth handset, or removing it from the room where the bed is situated,
can result in to uncontrolled adjustments to the bed, e.g. from neighbouring rooms or corri-
dors, and therefore incur a risk of crushing and serious injury to the person lying in the bed.
•
Make sure that the wireless Bluetooth handset is always in the same room as the bed, so
that the electrical adjustment functions can be controlled directly and stopped if necessa-
ry.
•
If this is not possible, ALWAYS use the hanger eyelet at the bottom of the handset, when-
ever required, when using it in a private domestic setting and where multiple beds are
used in professional in-patient care facilities. A sturdy cord attached to the eyelet (acces-
sories not included in the scope of delivery) ensures a firm connection/assignment to the
bed.
Safety Information
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