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LIMITED WARRANTY 

 

This Costcare product is warranted to be free of defects in material and workmanship 
for one year of the original purchaser.  
 
This device was built to exact standards and carefully inspected prior to shipment. This 
Limited One Year Warranty from the date of original purchase is an expression of our 
confidence in the material and workmanship of our products and our assurance to our 
customers for years of dependable services.  
 
In the event of a defect covered by this warranty, Costcare will, at Costcare's option, 
repair or replace the device. The warranty provides only for replacement of defective 
parts and does not cover shipping and labor charges.  Costcare's sole obligation and 
your  exclusive  remedy  under  this  warranty  are  limited  to  such  repair  and/or 
replacement.  
 
This warranty does not cover device failure due to the user misuse, abuse, negligence, 
or normal wear and tear. This warranty does not extend to non- durable components, 
such as rubber accessories, casters and grips, which are subject to normal wear and 
require periodic replacement.  
 
This warranty shall not apply to serial numbered devices if the serial number has been 
removed,  or  altered,  or  defaced,  or  to  defect  or  damages  caused  by  unauthorized 
parts,  attachments  or  repairs,  negligence,  operated  by  incorrect  voltages,  accident 
and circumstance beyond Costcare's control, or improper operation, maintenance or 
storage.  
 
If you have a question regarding your Costcare device or this warranty, please contact 
an authorized Costcare Dealer.  
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for B120C

Page 1: ...B120C Semi Electric B130C Full Electric Home Care Bed User Manual DEALERS This manual MUST be given to the user of the bed USER Before using this bed read this manual and save for future reference ...

Page 2: ...Table of Contents 1 0 GENERAL WARNINGS 2 2 0 EQUIPMENT ASSEMBLY 4 3 0 EQUIPMENT OPERATION 11 4 0 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE 12 5 0 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 13 6 0 LIMITED WARRANTY 14 APPENDIX SERVICE RECORD 15 ...

Page 3: ... moving parts of the bed before switching on the power ALWAYS keep hands and fingers away from moving parts to avoid injury ONLY use appropriate mattresses and ALWAYS adjust the mattress retainer system accordingly to ensure the mattress is fixed in place The mattress platform shall be kept in a flat position if the patient s condition could lead to patient entrapment ALWAYS keep the bed at the lo...

Page 4: ...e device Power supply cable may be damaged by inappropriate handling e g by kinking shearing or other mechanical damages The POWER SUPPLY CABLE is only replaceable by SERVICE PERSONNEL 1 5 Disposal This product has been supplied from an environmentally aware manufacturer Where backup battery is used DO NOT dispose of batteries in normal household waste They MUST be taken to a proper disposal site ...

Page 5: ... Foot board 1 Head board 1 Foot Spring Section 1 Head Spring Section 1 Dual motor 1 Length adjustable drive shaft 1 Hi Lo motor full elec model only 4 Castors 2 locking 2 non locking 1 Hand pendant 3 Examine exterior of the bed components for nicks dents scratches or damages Foot Frame Foot Board Drive Shaft 4 Casters Hi Low Motor Full Electric Bed Only Head Frame Head Board Head Foot Motor Hand P...

Page 6: ...oles on the lifting plate and insert the clevis pin through the mounting hole 3 Secure the clevis pin with cotter pin Repeat Step 2 and 3 on the other side 4 Repeat the procedure on the head section 2 2 2 Connecting the Two Frames 1 Temporarily remove the bolts and nuts in the middle joint of the foot frame 2 Place both frames on its sides at approximately 90 to one another springs facing the same...

Page 7: ...he Casters to the Head and Foot Boards 1 Position the two locking casters so they will be diagonally opposite from one another when the bed is assembled 2 Insert the shaft of the caster into the caster socket of each bed leg Ensure the stem is fully inserted into the socket 3 To prevent excess movement of the bed during assembly lock each of the two locking casters by pushing down on the caster lo...

Page 8: ...onto the head board Do not place your hand between the frame and the head board when joining the two pieces together 3 Repeat the previous steps for foot board installation 4 Insert a clevis pin through the hole between the two rivets at each corner to securely lock the frame and bed ends together Secure the pin with an R clip 5 Re insert the bolts that were removed under Step 1 of Connecting the ...

Page 9: ...ither side of the bed and two on both ends of the bed 2 2 6 Installing the Head Foot Electric Motor Unit 1 Ensure the hand pendant and Hi Lo motor Full electric version only cable is connected to the dual motor unit 2 Remove the slide caps on both ends of the dual motor unit 3 The motor is labelled on both sides with head and foot direction Orientate the motor properly and align it with actuator b...

Page 10: ... is provided on the motor next to the power cord It is designed to raise and lower the bed for emergency use only To engage the backup power connect a 9V battery not included to the battery clip 2 2 7 Installing the Hi Low Motor on the Full Electric Bed 1 Make sure the slot on the Hi Low Motor engages the roll pin on the gearbox axle ...

Page 11: ...e lock pin locks on to the second hole on the outer tube 2 Attach either side of the drive shaft to the heard board gearbox 3 For Semi Electric Bed Attach the other end to the foot board gearbox 4 For the Full Electric Bed Attach the other end to the foot board Hi Low Motor ...

Page 12: ...ng parts of the bed The DOWN arrow indicates lowering the corresponding parts of the bed Semi Electric B120C Hand Pendant Full Electric B130C Hand Pendant 3 2 Using the Manual Hand Crank To raise the bed Turn the crank handle clockwise To lower the bed Turn the crank handle counter clockwise Manual Hand Crank ...

Page 13: ...ive wear 3 3 Make sure all of plugs are fully attached and free of damage 3 4 Check all functions working properly 3 5 Unplug power cord for testing back up power 3 5 1 Connect a 9 Volt household batteries not supplied to the backup power connection 3 5 2 Check all functions working properly with back up power 3 5 3 Remove the back up battery immediately after testing and re plug power cord for no...

Page 14: ...ected to the electrical socket and the bed Ensure tight connection of all connectors to control box Ensure the load weight is within the designated capacity Reduce the load Casters Brakes noisy or stiff Debris or fluff in bearings Clean or replace casters Noisy or dry sound from pivots Needs lubrication Lubricate your bed Unusual noise from actuator Actuator is worn or damaged or spindle is bent R...

Page 15: ...ges Costcare s sole obligation and your exclusive remedy under this warranty are limited to such repair and or replacement This warranty does not cover device failure due to the user misuse abuse negligence or normal wear and tear This warranty does not extend to non durable components such as rubber accessories casters and grips which are subject to normal wear and require periodic replacement Th...

Page 16: ...15 APPENDIX SERVICE RECORD DATE PERFORMED BY CONDITION REPORT ...

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