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WARNINGS
DO NOT
use near explosive gases.
Possible fire hazard when used with oxygen ad-
ministering equipment other than nasal or masked
type.
Use masked or nasal type oxygen administering
equipment only in conjunction with this bed. The
use of
ANY
other type of oxygen administering
equipment can result in a fire hazard.
Body weight should be evenly distributed over the
surface of the bed. DO NOT lay, sit or lean in such
a way that your entire body weight is placed only
on raised head or foot sections of the bed. This
includes when as¬sisting the user in repositioning
or transferring in or out of bed.
The Head (Head Spring) and Foot (Foot Spring)
sections of the sleep surface must be in the low-
ered/flat position for entry into the bed. Patients
should be slowly lowered into the bed.
DO NOT abruptly “drop” patients into the bed.
It is not safe to use the Head (Head Spring) or Foot
(Foot Spring) sections of the sleep surface to assist
in raising or lowering patient for entry or egress
from the bed. This may damage the frame and/or
motors and create a danger to the patient.
DO NOT attempt to raise the Head (Head Spring)
section of the sleep surface while the patient or any
other individual is seated or positioned with their
weight entirely on the Head (Head Spring) section
of the sleep surface.
DO NOT attempt to raise the Foot (Foot Spring)
section of the sleep surface while the patient or any
other individual is seated or positioned with their
weight entirely on the Foot (Foot Spring) section of
the sleep surface.
DO NOT attempt to raise the Head (Head Spring)
or Foot (Foot Spring) sections of the sleep surface
while more than one person is lying in the bed or
when the bed weight limitations have been ex-
ceeded.
DO NOT attempt to raise the headspring
while multiple people are laying in
the hospital bed
DO NOT sit on the headspring and
attempt to raise yourself
to a standing position
with the remote
control