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parts list

All electronics and components that need to be installed are 

located in boxes under the base or attached to the frame.

A) 

Wired Remote Control (1)

B) 

Mattress Retainer Bar (1)*

C) 

Legs (4)

D)  

Power Cord (1)

E)  

Power Supply (1)

F)  

Battery Backup Box   

 

(9 volt batteries not included)

G) 

Connecting Strap 

‡*

H) Y-Cord 

Misc Parts (not included):

I) 

Surge Protector (1)

J) 

9 Volt Batteries (2)

*   These items are attached to the base for shipping purposes. 

Carefully remove from base and set aside.

‡   Only included in Twin, Twin Long, Queen Split and Cal King 

Split bases.

Before discarding the packing materials - ensure all the parts are accounted for.

A)

B)*

C)

D)

E)

F)

G)

‡*

H)

Product Ratings:

The lift motors are not designed to operate continuously for more 

than [2] minutes in an [18] minute time period or approximately 

10% duty cycle. Attempting to circumvent or exceed this rating 

will shorten the life expectancy of the product and may void the 

warranty.

Weight Limits:

This product is not rated to support weights exceeding 650 lbs/ 

295 kg. This product is not rated to support weights in excess of 

650 lbs/ 295 kg inclusive of the mattress and bedding. The base 

will structurally support this weight, provided it is evenly distributed 

across the bed base. The adjustable base is not designed to support 

or lift this amount in the head or foot sections alone. Exceeding this 

weight restriction could damage the bed and/or cause injury and will 

void the warranty.

Acoustics:

In normal base operation, the wheels which allow the bed to 

maintain its distance from the wall, will make contact with the 

steel platform supports of the base creating a contact noise. When 

entering, exiting or shifting weight on the base, this contact noise 

may be audible as the wheels make contact. This is normal.

Fabric Care:

 

To prolong the life of your fabric, protect from direct sunlight 

whenever possible. For spot cleaning, wipe area with a light 

damp sponge or vacuum with a soft brush attachment to remove 

particles. Keep at a minimum of 30cm (12 inches) away from 

direct heat sources.

For deeper cleaning, blot liquid spills with a clean dry cloth. 

Wipe with a clean cloth dampened with warm water. Do not wet 

excessively. A soft bristle brush may be used to remove ingrained 

soil. Avoid scratching by gentle brushing. Wipe with a clean cloth 

dampened with warm water to remove residues. Dry in shade away 

from direct heat.

If persistent marks remain visible after cleaning, seek 

professional advice.

FCC Compliance:

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation 

is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device 

may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must 

accept any interference received, including interference that 

may cause undesired operation. 

To comply with the FCC RF exposure requirements, no 

change to the antenna or the device is permitted. Any 

change to the antenna or the device could result in the device 

exceeding the RF exposure requirement and void user’s right 

to operate the device.

Radio Frequency: 2.4 GHz

safety precautions and usage statements

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

Summary of Contents for 40+ Series

Page 1: ...40 Series OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...rranty Warning Do not open or tamper with control box motors or remote with the exception of battery compartments The warranty will be void if the internal workings of these components are tampered wi...

Page 3: ...stics In normal base operation the wheels which allow the bed to maintain its distance from the wall will make contact with the steel platform supports of the base creating a contact noise When enteri...

Page 4: ...Box ELECTRONICS OVERVIEW CONTROL BOX OVERVIEW Input Power Cord To remove control box release metal clip and unplug cords If installing a split unit see pages 9 10 Wired Remote Port Input Cord Connecti...

Page 5: ...P 2 Always use two people when setting up the base Place the bed base box in a desired location with the bottom of the box facing up Remove the binding straps and packing materials making sure not to...

Page 6: ...a power outage In the event that the base is stuck in an articulated position during a power outage the Battery Backup Pack will return the base to a flat position Batteries are not to be used for no...

Page 7: ...tic spacer and attachment plate you will need 2 long bolts and 2 nuts Place the spacer and attachment plate in the desired location and slip the bolts through the holes with the head of the bolt facin...

Page 8: ...er cords are properly connected Unplug the base for 1 hour to reset the electronic components Plug bed base into a different electrical outlet or test current outlet with another working appliance a g...

Page 9: ...base antes de limpiarla Para desconectarla con seguridad aseg rese que la base est en posici n horizontal y todos los motores est n apagados y desconectados de la electricidad Mantenga el cable el ct...

Page 10: ...de conexi n opcional Correas de conexi n se fijan a la estructura de base a la entrega RESUMEN Si se est instalando una configuraci n dividida se proporcionan las correas de uni n de pl stico uno por...

Page 11: ...d branchez le de la prise Tenez le cordon d alimentation loin de surfaces chauff es Ne mettez jamais en marche la base quand les trous d a ration sont bloqu s Tenez les trous d a ration propres et san...

Page 12: ...roniques Base de lit dans une prise lectrique diff rente ou une prise de courant de test avec un autre appareil de travail une terre un protecteur de surtension est recommand e Pour service consommate...

Page 13: ...22 23 notes notes...

Page 14: ...Nationwide Customer Service Phone 1 888 550 3746 Fax 1 805 979 9399 Email info ergomotion com Web www ergomotion com 2014 Ergomotion Inc V_003 09 2014 Serial Number...

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