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DANGER SHOCK HAZARD (15005LP & 15004P - Electric Beds Only)

• DO NOT plug anything into the control box of bed (i.e. pendants and actuators) while mains cable (power cord) is  

  plugged into the wall outlet.
•  Any cords or tubing used on or with this bed MUST be routed and secured properly to ensure that they do NOT  

  become entangled, kinked or severed during normal operation of the bed.
•  DO NOT roll the bed over any power or pendant cords.
•  DO NOT open any actuators, control boxes, or pendants. Service and repair must only to be performed by authorized  

  service personnel. If unauthorized service is performed on any components the warranty is void.
•  Inappropriate handling of power supply cords can create a shock hazard.
•  When routing cables from other equipment in the medical bed, precautions shall be taken to avoid squeezing those  

  between parts of the medical bed.
•  DO NOT allow the cord, electrical outlets, and electrical control box or hand pendant to become wet or submerged.
•  DO NOT operate the bed if any electrical component such as the power cord, electrical outlet, connections, motor/ 

  actuator or mechanical component has malfunctioned or has been damaged in any way.
•  The bed MUST be connected to an appropriate power source. Mains cable and proper function must be checked  

 regularly.
•  Possible injury or Death may occur due to pendant cord being a source for entangling patient/resident. Patients/ 

  residents with decreased mental acuity should NOT have access to pendant.

   

FIRE HAZARD (15005LP & 15004P - Electric Beds Only)

•  DO NOT use near open flame or explosive gases.
•  Possible Fire Hazard if used with nasal mask in 1/2 bed tent 02 administering equipment. If 02 tent is being used it  

  should not fall below the mattress deck. The pendant should not be placed in an oxygen enriched environment such  

  as an 02 tent.
•  This bed should not be placed in an oxygen enriched environment.

   CAUTION

•  These medical beds are not intended to work with patient lifts other than those specified by Drive DeVilbiss  

  Healthcare as being compatible.
•  Do NOT use side rails as handles for moving the bed.
•  Keep all moving parts, including the mattress deck (sleep surface), main frame, all drive actuators and moving  

  components free of obstructions.
•  Ensure that the individual using this bed is properly positioned, particularly when the bed is being operated. 
•  Body weight should be evenly distributed over the sleeping surface of the bed.  Avoid situations where entire body  

  weight is on a raised head or foot surface.  This includes while assisting the resident in repositioning or transferring in  

  or out of bed.
•  Supervision is required when this product is operated by or near children or people with disabilities.
•  Do not modify this bed without authorization of the manufacturer. If unauthorized service is performed on any  

  components the warranty is void.

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Summary of Contents for 15003P

Page 1: ...lectric Low Bed This manual must be given to the Owner User of this bed and should be read carefully before putting this product into use Keep manual in an accessible location for future reference 150...

Page 2: ...12 14 Frame Assembly 15 19 Bed Operation 20 21 Bed Rail Installation 22 24 Emergency Power Outage Manual Adjustment Crank 25 Maintenance Safety Checks 26 27 Warnings 28 29 Troubleshooting 30 Appendix...

Page 3: ...RNING Information that appears under the WARNING symbol concerns the protection of personnel from possible hazards that can result in injury or death in addition to damage of the equipment CAUTION Inf...

Page 4: ...safe working load PRODUCT SYMBOLS PRODUCT HANDLING SYMBOLS Do not remove motor cover or repair yourself Contact your local Provider or Dealer for technical assistance Do not stack more than 5 cartons...

Page 5: ...3 WARNING LABELS...

Page 6: ...or Death may occur if accessories are not provided by Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare Please contact Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare for accessories that are compatible with this bed Possible injury or Death ma...

Page 7: ...occur due to pendant cord being a source for entangling patient resident Patients residents with decreased mental acuity should NOT have access to pendant FIRE HAZARD 15005LP 15004P Electric Beds Only...

Page 8: ...used on this bed Make sure mattress is the correct size for bed frame and the Side rails are secured to frame to decrease the risk of entrapment If bed frames have been serviced or any other adjustme...

Page 9: ...ns regarding EMC when put into service according to the EMC information provided in the user manual and special precautions need to be observed FULL ELECTRIC SEMI ELECTRIC BEDS with no ESSENTIAL PERFO...

Page 10: ...the power cord from the electrical supply outlet and take the bed out of service for repair If a liquid is spilled in or around the electric bed unplug the electric bed before cleaning Clean up the sp...

Page 11: ...cation 2A 250V 2A 250V N A Duty Cycle T_On 2 Min T_Off 18 Min T_On 2 Min T_Off 18 Min N A Battery Backup N A N A N A Relative Humidity 15 to 93 relative humidity non condensing 15 to 93 relative humid...

Page 12: ...r actuators Hand Pendant Control 15003P 15210P HeadSpring and Head Board w casters for 15004P 15003P 15211P Foot Spring and Foot Board manual 3 crank for 15003P OPERATING TEMPERATURE If bed has been s...

Page 13: ...for cuts or damage 4 Inspect the motors for damage loose connections cuts or damage to the wires 5 Ensure motor connection to junction box and pendant are connected correctly and secure STORAGE 1 If...

Page 14: ...Head Board D Low Height Foot Board E Hi Low Drive Shaft F Locking Pins 2 G Emergency Manual Hand Crank H Casters 4 2 locking 2 non locking I Head Foot Pull Tube Transport Straps A B I I C D E F G H Ca...

Page 15: ...rs Junction Box Hand Pendant Power cord plug B Head Spring C Standard Height Head Board D Standard Height Foot Board E Hi Low Drive Shaft F Locking Pins 2 G Hand Crank H Casters 4 2 locking 2 non lock...

Page 16: ...ot Spring w 2 Manual Cranks B Head Spring C Low Height Head Board D Low Height Foot Board E Hi Low Drive Shaft F Locking Pins 2 G Hand Crank H Casters 4 2 locking 2 non locking I Head Foot Pull Tube T...

Page 17: ...pright on their sides at approximately a 90 degree angle to on another D Connect the Head Spring to the Foot Spring by aligning the mounting latches and swinging both ends away from each other so both...

Page 18: ...ot Spring Lift Arm Secure in place with the tethered locking pin and clip NOTE Extend the inner pull tube until the spring button clicks into the adjustment hole of the outer tube The spring button sh...

Page 19: ...and Foot Boards by tilting the Boards toward your body and aligning mounting pins located on the Spring Sections with the Hooks on the Head Foot Boards B Stand the Head Board as close to the Head Spri...

Page 20: ...ection with indicators and align with the Full Semi or Manual indicator hole ASSEMBLY B Install the Hi Lo Driveshaft to the bed 15005LP Lift the Head Spring and install the foot end of the Hi Lo Drive...

Page 21: ...h spring links ASSEMBLY 15004P 15003P Lift the Head Spring and install the foot end of the Hi Lo Drive Shaft to the Foot Board drive pin then install head end of the Hi Lo Drive Shaft to the Head Boar...

Page 22: ...d Depress buttons to actuate desired adjustment NOTE Operate the bed through all phases of its operation If any problems arise during the test recheck all electrical connections and mechanical hook up...

Page 23: ...er limbs under the frame when lowering the bed When lowering the bed be aware this may cause INJURY if limbs or personal items interfere with bed movement Stay clear of the frame and ensure children a...

Page 24: ...re intended to prevent an individual from inadvertently rolling out of bed DO NOT use for restraint purposes When used with a manual electrical bed side rails DO NOT fall under any weight limitations...

Page 25: ...occur between bed system components such as side rails when improperly installed Please be aware that entrapment issues can still arise when components and accessories are not properly installed on t...

Page 26: ...the Full Rail Cross Brace that must be positioned in between the two black springs A second Label will indicate alignment for the Half Rail clamp to be positioned with the Black Spring centered betwee...

Page 27: ...under the mattress 2 From the Foot Board end of the bed locate the exposed shaft connection of the motor according to the function you want to perform 3 Attach the emergency crank to A Head Section m...

Page 28: ...the bed to remove dust from frame Remove mattress and clean mattress deck Remove all gross solid contaminants then wash and sanitize all components DO NOT submerge the bed frame or electrical compone...

Page 29: ...l purchaser of the equipment SALES AND SERVICE Contact Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare if you need any help with installation usage or maintenance of the product Corporate Office Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare...

Page 30: ...more than one person on in the bed at any time DO NOT use outdoors For Dealers Only Set up and Assembly Instructions are in the front of this manual These procedures must be performed by qualified tec...

Page 31: ...ive means of patient protection Once patient assessment concludes that the patient s condition increases the chance of entrapment the bed MUST be in the flat position when left unattended Proper patie...

Page 32: ...poradic movements Call Local Provider Bed does not stay in place Check Caster locks to ensure they are engaged Bed Deck does not elevate Check pull tube s for proper installation and ensure spring but...

Page 33: ...hat physically restraining patients can be dangerous Although not indicated for this use bed rails are sometimes used as restraints Regulatory agencies health care organizations product manufacturers...

Page 34: ...n 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...

Page 35: ...99 Seaview Boulevard Port Washington NY 11050 Phone 516 998 4600 Toll Free 877 224 0946 Fax 516 998 4601 www drivemedical com...

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