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P1752 Owner's Manual| REV 002.04.21.2015 

 

April 21, 2015 

 

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The information in this document is subject to change without notice. 

 

More serious injuries from falls when patients climb over rails. 

 

Skin bruising, cuts, and scrapes. 

 

Inducing agitated behavior when bed rails are used as a restraint. 

 

Feeling isolated or unnecessarily restricted. 

 

Preventing patients, who are able to get out of bed, from performing routine 
activities such as going to the bathroom or retrieving something from a closet. 

 

Meeting Patients' Needs for Safety 

Most patients can be in bed safely without bed rails. Consider the following: 

 

Use beds that can be raised and lowered close to the floor to accommodate 
both patient and health care worker needs. 

 

Keep the bed in the lowest position with wheels locked. 

 

When the patient is at risk of falling out of bed, place mats next to the bed, as 
long as this does not create a greater risk of accident. 

 

Use transfer or mobility aids. 

 

Monitor patients frequently. 

 

Anticipate the reasons patients get out of bed such as hunger, thirst, going to 
the bathroom, restlessness and pain; meet these needs by offering food and 
fluids, scheduling ample toileting, and providing calming interventions and 
pain relief. 

When bed rails are used, perform an on-going assessment of the patient’s physical 
and mental status; closely monitor high-risk patients. Consider the following: 

 

Lower one or more sections of the bed rail, such as the foot rail. 

 

Use a proper size mattress or mattress with raised foam edges to prevent 
patients from being trapped between the mattress and rail. 

 

Reduce the gaps between the mattress and side rails. 

 

Which Ways of Reducing Risks are Best? 

A process that requires ongoing patient evaluation and monitoring will result in 
optimizing bed safety. Many patients go through a period of adjustment to become 
comfortable with new options. Patients and their families should talk to their health 
care planning team to find out which options are best for them. 
 

Patient or Family Concerns About Bed Rail Use 

If patients or family ask about using bed rails, health care providers should: 

 

Encourage patients or family to talk to their health care planning team to 
determine whether or not bed rails are indicated. 

 

Reassure patients and their families that in many cases the patient can sleep 
safely without bed rails. 

 

Reassess the need for using bed rails on a frequent, regular basis. 

To report an adverse event or medical device problem, please call FDA’s Med 
Watch Reporting Program at 1-800-FDA-1088. 
 
For additional copies of this brochure, see the FDA’s 

Hospital Bed website

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Summary of Contents for Primus Medical PrimePlus P1752

Page 1: ...cal com Bariatric 750 Full Electric Long Term Care Bed Model P1752 Owner s Manual This manual must be given to the Owner User of this bed and should be read carefully before putting this product into...

Page 2: ...9 ELECTROMAGNETIC EMMISSION AND IMMUNITY 10 FEATURES AND ACCESSORIES 13 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 14 COMPLIANCE INFORMATION 15 ASSEMBLY 16 FREQUENTLY USED BED FUNCTIONS 26 BED MOBILIZATION AND STABILIZ...

Page 3: ...personnel from possible hazards related to electrical shock FIRE HAZARD Information that appears under the FIRE HAZARD symbol concerns the protection of personnel from possible hazards related to fire...

Page 4: ...foot deck position According to ISO 7000 1641 Operating instructions Change auto contour position Recycle the item in accordance with local regulations Change hi lo position of mattress support platfo...

Page 5: ...ills to understand the information in the owner s manual operate the bed or control the movements of the bed through the control interfaces This bed should not be used or operated by children GENERAL...

Page 6: ...to avoid squeezing those between parts of the medical bed DO NOT use an extension cord DO NOT allow the cord electrical outlets and electrical control box or hand pendant to become wet or submerged D...

Page 7: ...tton when bed does not function as expected NEVER permit more than one 1 person in on the bed at any time NEVER exceed the weight capacity of this bed The weight capacity of this bed is 750lbs 340kg i...

Page 8: ...or out of bed NEVER allow anyone under the bed at any time Supervision is required when this product is operated by or near children or people with disabilities DO NOT let any limbs or body parts pro...

Page 9: ...rapment It also provides manufacturers with basic design criteria to consider when developing hospital convalescent beds recommends specific test methods to assess the conformance of existing hospital...

Page 10: ...e mattress support platform must be used See Technical Specifications page for compatible mattress dimensions EMERGENCY EVACUATION If your mattress has Velcro side bolsters remove them and adjust matt...

Page 11: ...UNITY of the EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM DECLARATION ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSIONS Guidance and manufacturer s declaration Electromagnetic emissions The PrimePlus P1752 is intended for use in the electromagnetic...

Page 12: ...e communications equipment Rated maximum output power of transmitter W Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz 0 01 0 12 0 12...

Page 13: ...in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in t...

Page 14: ...ed Mounted Heavy Duty Casters Staff control panel Mattress Retainers Soft Gray Powder Coated Frame Color Wall Guard Assist Rails 80 or 84 Sleep Surface Bed End Panels WARNING Incompatible assist rails...

Page 15: ...gh deck angle range 0 to 38 3 Foot deck angle range 0 to 22 3 Trendelenburg Reverse Trendelenburg capable No Mattress length 80 mattress deck length 80 203 cm Mattress length 84 mattress deck length 8...

Page 16: ...0 75 30 75 Atmospheric pressure 86KPa 106Kpa 86KPa 106KPa This bed is classified for intermittent operation Bed actuators may be operated for 2 minutes out of every 20 minutes Applied Parts List Bed F...

Page 17: ...240 VAC outlet Check that actuator cords are connected properly to the controller Raise the bed frame and check to ensure all cables are plugged securely into the control box and no wires are loose V...

Page 18: ...the sides of the bed in the appropriate holes for the width mattress being used Width options are detailed in the technical specification section HEADBOARD AND FOOTBOARD INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT T...

Page 19: ...adboard footboard down until it stops Screw the knobs back in on each side of the support assembly to lock the headboard footboard in position ASSIST RAIL ASSEMBLY TOOLS REQUIRED Wrench Socket 5 16 He...

Page 20: ...assist rail ASSIST RAIL WARNING Other manufacturers assist rails may not be compatible and can lead to entrapment issues or harm to patients residents Only compatible Primus Medical by Drive assist r...

Page 21: ...7 mobility position only 39 42 and 48 The width extension expands by using the push button mechanism Push the expansion button mechanism in and pull out width extension until you reach the desired wid...

Page 22: ...board support bracket Repeat process with the footboard support bracket The end mattress retainers must be properly adjusted for the length of the mattress being used NOTE A Gap Fill may also be used...

Page 23: ...e Wall Guard into the holes of the mount underneath the bed Place pins on each side of the bar into the holes to keep the Wall Guard in place The Wall Guard is now in place BATTERY BACK UP TOOLS REQUI...

Page 24: ...MATION WARNING The battery backup should be used for EMERGENCY PURPOSES ONLY The only compatible battery backup is a DewertAG7 battery DO NOT use the battery backup to demonstrate or display a bed If...

Page 25: ...to be used for some time Safety tips Don t open or damage the battery Don t expose the battery to heat or open flames Avoid storing it in direct sunlight If the battery leaks and you come into contact...

Page 26: ...y 4 3 8 Hex bolts each Use 2 3 8 bolts to attach the Cross Bar C to both vertical Trapeze arms at one end of the bed and then use 2 3 8 bolts to attach the cross bar to both vertical Trapeze arms at t...

Page 27: ...decreased mental acuity should NOT have access to pendant NOTE For every 2 minutes of continuous actuator use the bed actuators must not be used for 18 minutes 4 Function Staff Control Pad Operation o...

Page 28: ...lock the bed frame lift up all 4 caster locks with your foot CAUTION Moving the bed while the floor lock or caster lock is engaged may cause DAMAGE to the bed or floor DO NOT move the bed unless the f...

Page 29: ...wash or steam clean any parts Rinse completely with water Maximum temperature 110oF or 43oC DO NOT rinse with cold water Ensure all parts are dry before using or storing NOTE This bed is NOT compatibl...

Page 30: ...or tighten as necessary Ensure welds DO NOT have cracks and visually inspect for stress Ensure no tubes are bent If the bed has a battery unplug bed from wall outlet and check for proper function Che...

Page 31: ...ose tighten and if missing replace Lubricate clevis pins at hinge points Lubricate Hi Lo tracks of bed for smooth travel Actuators Inspect push tubes and end connections of all actuators for excess we...

Page 32: ...place by 2 clevis pins Remove bowtie clips from clevis pins Slide the clevis pins out of the holes Replace the actuator To reassemble bed reverse previous steps and make sure to o Assemble clevis pins...

Page 33: ...should be done by a skilled technician Effect Possible Cause Verification Corrective Action Bed does not stay in place Caster lock is not engaged Caster locks not in locked position Activate caster Lo...

Page 34: ...alls while operating Thermal shut down Bed works for a short period of time then cuts out Check for obstructions or any interference with bed frame such as window seal or too much weight on the bed fr...

Page 35: ...cleaning repair accident negligence unauthorized alteration or use in inappropriate environmental conditions or failure to maintain the product consistent with user and service instructions Any change...

Page 36: ...the sleep deck on the frame rail below the mattress support platform on either side of the bed Sales and Service Contact Drive Medical if you need any help with installation usage or maintenance of t...

Page 37: ...ain uncontrolled body movement or who get out of bed and walk unsafely without assistance must be carefully assessed for the best ways to keep them from harm such as falling Assessment by the patient...

Page 38: ...tions and pain relief When bed rails are used perform an on going assessment of the patient s physical and mental status closely monitor high risk patients Consider the following Lower one or more sec...

Page 39: ...on American Medical Directors Association American Nurses Association American Society for Healthcare Engineering of the American Hospital Association American Society for Healthcare Risk Management B...

Page 40: ...REV 002 04 21 2015 April 21 2015 Page 39 The information in this document is subject to change without notice Drive Medical 99 Seaview Blvd Port Washington NY 11050 Ph 1 877 224 0946 Fax 516 988 4601...

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