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safety precautions and usage statements

IN-HOME USE AND HOSPITAL STANDARDS

Ergomotion adjustable bed bases are designed solely for in-home use . This 

base was not designed as a hospital bed and is not designed to meet hospital 

standards . Do not use this base with TENT TYPE oxygen therapy equipment or 

near explosive gases .

ADDITIONAL SAFETY FEATURES

Casters (optional leg accessory) are equipped with locking wheels to prevent 

unwanted movement . Even when locked and unable to roll, it is possible for 

the casters to slide . Free release head and foot motors are designed to lower 

the mattress by retracting only with gravity, never pulling downwards, which 

minimizes pinch points .

ACOUSTICS

LIFTING/LOWERING MECHANISMS

 

The lift/lower feature will emit a minimal humming sound during operation . 

This is normal . During operation, the lift arm wheels make contact with the 

platform support of the base . This contact may result in metal on metal or metal 

on plastic contact . This applies slight tension on the moving components and 

resonance is reduced to a minimum level . If excessive noise or vibration is 

experienced, reverse the movement action (up or down) of the base with the 

remote control . This should realign the base’s activating mechanisms to the 

proper operational position . 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 .

MATERIALS

Ergomotion adjustable bases are constructed from various materials including 

woods, metals, plastics and fabrics . Tension, pressure or movement applied to 

the frame, platform or shroud through general use may create an audible sound .

  

TOLERANCE

All Ergomotion adjustable foundations, depending on make and model, are 

designed and manufactured to perform and function within designated quality 

control parameters . Bases are subject to meticulous and rigorous inspections 

during the quality control process to ensure bases will operate within these 

standards during normal operating use . Normal operating use is defined as the 

following: Adjustable foundation is to be operated with a mattress and load . 

Testing procedures require lifetime cycle tests with up to 120 kg distributed 

load . The angle (designated “a” in figure 1) between the back section and the 

flat section for various configurations of the mattress support platform shall be ± 

3°, which translates to a tolerance of up to 1 ½” .

WARNING

For optimal safety and operation, plug bed base into a surge protector (not 

included). The bed base should only be plugged directly into a grounded 

wall outlet or surge protector (strongly recommended). Improper connection 

of the equipment can result in the risk of electrical shock, electrical file or 

faulty operation of this bed base. If the plug does not fit your outlet, contact 

a qualified Electrician to install a suitable outlet.

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Ergomotion Inc.

 

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 ph 1-888-550-3746 

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 www.ergomotion.

com

All Ergomotion adjustable foundations, depending on make and model, are designed and manufactured to perform and 

function within designated quality control parameters.   Bases are subject to meticulous and rigorous inspections during 

the quality control process to ensure bases will operate within these standards during normal operating use.

Normal operating use is defined as the following:

-Adjustable foundation is to be operated with a mattress and load.  Testing procedures require lifetime cycle 

 tests with up to 120kg distributed load.

The angle (designated “

α

” in figure 1) between the back section and the flat section for various configurations of the 

mattress support platform shall be ± 3°, which translates to a tolerance of up to 1 ½”.

The angle (designated “

β

” in figure 1) between the flat section and foot section for various configurations of the mattress 

support platform shall be ± 3°, which translates to a tolerance of up to ¾”.

Any adjustable foundation deemed to be within these allocated tolerances is considered to have met the manufacturer’s 

quality control standards.

(α°) 

(β°)

When operating a "paired" split base setup there may be a time latency up to 1.5 seconds between each bases articulation.

Blake Pettit

Quality Assurance Manager

Ph 805-979-3875

Fx 805-979-9399

www.ergomotion.com

Summary of Contents for Motion Air

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Actual product appearance and functionality may vary from photographs illustrations and descriptions included in this manual...

Page 2: ...st 5 Base and Remote Overview 6 Quick Reference Guide 7 Installation Guide 8 12 Remote Control 14 Battery Backup Strap 14 Pair Remote 15 Connecting Strap 16 Syncing Two Bases 17 Headboard Brackets not...

Page 3: ...e not recommended by the manufacturer Close supervision is required when the bed base is used by or near children convalescents disabled persons or pets Improper connection of the equipment can result...

Page 4: ...process to ensure bases will operate within these standards during normal operating use Normal operating use is defined as the following Adjustable foundation is to be operated with a mattress and loa...

Page 5: ...nds between each bases articulation WEAR AND TEAR Wear and tear is damage that naturally and inevitably occurs as a result of normal use or aging FABRIC CARE To prolong the life of your fabric protect...

Page 6: ...p the nut bolts or break the legs Enter and exit the adjustable base with the head and or foot in the articulated position Tinker with or modify base Press down on the head or foot while actuated this...

Page 7: ...g Strap H Sync Cable I Manual J Warranty Card K Quick Setup Guide L Pin 6 M Clip 6 N Washer 8 O Head Motor Bracket GREEN P Foot Motor Bracket YELLOW Q Head Motor GREEN R Foot Motor YELLOW S Input Cord...

Page 8: ...remote overview Foot Motor Head Motor Control Box Lifts and lowers foot portion of the base Lower Head Foot sec tion simultaneously Lifts and lowers head portion of the base Lift Head Foot section sim...

Page 9: ...stration purposes only Read all instructions before beginning installation ELECTRONICS OVERVIEW If installing a split unit see pages 16 17 Wireless Remote Battery Backup Strap Power Supply Input Cord...

Page 10: ...s that are secured to the base refer to Fig C1 so that you may attach the corresponding brackets and motors Fig A1 Fig A2 Fig B1 Cut and remove all binding straps Set the packaged items aside Fig C1 F...

Page 11: ...so that you may install the Head Motor b Insert a washer into each side hole of the Head Motor Bracket c Align the holes of the Head Motor with the holes of the Head Motor Bracket d Slide a Pin throu...

Page 12: ...ugh a washer then through the holes of the Foot Motor Fig I1 Fig I2 Fig I3 c Secure the Pin with another washer and a Clip Pin Washer Washer Clip STEP 9 STEP 10 Fig J1 Fig J2 Fig J3 a Remove the Pins...

Page 13: ...legs into the nutserts on the frame Do not overtighten Note a The minimum leg height required for the adjustable base is 6 Using a 3 leg could cause damage to the base or floor b The legs untwist into...

Page 14: ...s in remote control Quickly test functions before placing mattress on base to verify proper setup Return the base to a flat position Insert each end of the mattress retainer bar into the holes at the...

Page 15: ...s Within 5 seconds of performing Step 1 press and hold HEAD UP FOOT UP buttons together for three 3 seconds The LED at the top of the remote will flash twice When the LED light stops flashing the Chil...

Page 16: ...cy is over as the system will continue to draw power from the batteries even if not in use Connect the end of the Battery Backup Strap to the input cord that is attached to the control box Use the rem...

Page 17: ...mote is not in Child Lock Mode See pg 13 for Child Lock Deactivation instructions pair remote Press and hold the PAIR button on the back of the remote The PAIR button will illuminate and start to flas...

Page 18: ...nect side b to the leg bolt Secure the strap by shifting to the left Re tighten legs Do not over tighten Use the remaining strap and repeat on other end of the base STEP 2 STEP 1 STEP 3 connecting str...

Page 19: ...nnected TXL bases Unplug bases from power source Connect the Sync Cord to the Multifunction port of each Control Box Plug bases back into the power source Check to ensure all cords are securely attach...

Page 20: ...he T Bracket plate to the mounting holes on the headboard c Secure T Bracket in place by inserting two short screws through top of bracket Use hex key to tighten screws Headboard Brackets are an optio...

Page 21: ...top of the remote flashes twice the Child Safety Lock is activated See page 13 for instructions on how to deactivate the Child Safety Lock Unplug the base for 1 hour to reset the electronic components...

Page 22: ...ada como una cama hospitalaria y no est dise ada para cumplir con est ndares hospitalarios No utilice esta base con equipos de terapia de oxigeno TIPO TIENDA o cerca de gases explosivos FUNCIONES DE...

Page 23: ...aproximadamente 10 de un ciclo de trabajo Intentar evitar o exceder este l mite acortara la vida til del producto y puede anular la garant a LIMITES DE PESO Este producto no ha sido dise ado para supo...

Page 24: ...onas para instalar mover o voltear la base PASO 1 Siempre use dos personas al configurar mover o voltear la base Retire la base de la caja y despliegue la base de modo que la parte inferior quede haci...

Page 25: ...de la base FOOT se levantan y bajan la porci n del pie de la base Levanta la cabeza pie secci n simult neamente Bajar la cabeza pie secci n simult neamente ACTIVAR BLOQUEO DE SEGURIDAD INFANTIL Manten...

Page 26: ...s a distancia ahora operar n ambas bases simult neamente NOTAS Si las bases no coinciden volver las bases a las posiciones planas volver a sincronizar las posiciones mec nicas Pg 18 Soporte para Cabez...

Page 27: ...ontiennent des AIMENTS en n odyme Certains stimulateurs pourraient aussi faussement interpr ter les vibrations de la fonction de massage en option comme mouvement exercice Ceci est un ph nom ne couran...

Page 28: ...tivation de jusqu 5 secondes entre chaque articulation des bases lors de l utilisation de la base en configuration jumel e USURE L usure est un dommage qui advient naturellement et in vitablement la s...

Page 29: ...trouvent dans des bo tes sous la base ou fix s au ch ssis A T l commande sans fil et piles AAA 3 B Barre de retenue du matelas C Pattes 6 D Cordon d alimentation E Bloc d alimentation F Sangle de seco...

Page 30: ...es du support du moteur du pied afin de pouvoir installer le moteur du pied b Ins rez une rondelle de chaque c t du support du moteur du pied c Alignez les trous des bagues avec les trous du support d...

Page 31: ...ase r p tez le processus La t l commande est maintenant jumel e la base Pg 16 Sangle de raccordement optionnelle Si une configuration divis e est install e sauf le Tr s grand lit divis les attaches de...

Page 32: ...n Si aucun voyant ne s allume v rifiez que l entr e et que les fils d alimentation soient bien branch s Appuyez sur n importe quel bouton de la t l commande Si le voyant LED en haut de la t l commande...

Page 33: ...31 notes...

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