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Evolution™ Electric Bed LI156Ex
QD1532A(2)

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USER MANUAL

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4.5.3 Auto-contour

or

or

The

Auto-contour

feature

(automatic

comfort

level

positioning)

can

be

activated by using the patient or nurse
controls (Head Section controls) or by
the hand pendant controls (optional).

The Auto-contour feature raises the
Head Section and the Knee section
simultaneously.

This feature can prevent the patient from
sliding down in the bed.

The Auto-contour feature is only available when
both Head Section and Knee section adjustment
are enabled.

When the Head Section is locked out, the Knee Section can always be

activated by the Head section controls.

4.5.4 Angle indicators

The angle indicators help to monitor
Head

Section

and Knee section

inclination thanks to 10° divisions and
to position the Head Section correctly
when using the Bedside Cabinet
Transport function.

Knee Section 

Inclination 

Head Section 

inclination 

With bedside cabinet transport option

Summary of Contents for Hill-Rom Evolution LI156E Series

Page 1: ...User manual Evolution LI156Ex QD1532A Rev002...

Page 2: ...or otherwise other than for the user s personal use without the prior written permission of Hill Rom PLEASE NOTE Persons depicted in the illustrations may be shown working in non standard working pos...

Page 3: ...ipment and the transfer of patients to examination wards TABLE OF CONTENTS 0 INTRODUCING YOUR MODEL 3 1 SYMBOLS 5 1 1 GENERAL SYMBOLS 5 1 2 FUNCTION SYMBOLS 6 2 OVERVIEW 8 3 INSTALLING THE BED 9 3 1 F...

Page 4: ...EDAL AD090A 39 5 9 HAND PENDANT CONTROL SOCKET AD089A 39 5 10 SIDERAIL PROTECTIVE COVER AD113A 39 5 11 OXYGEN CYLINDER HOLDER AC959A AD101A AD102A 40 5 12 ACCESSORY HOLDER 41 6 CLEANING 42 6 1 SAFETY...

Page 5: ...djustable leg section Mechanical Yes Integral siderails Yes Central brake and steer system Yes Castors 150 Single band castors OPTIONS Trendelenburg Reverse Trendelenburg mandatory for acute care Inte...

Page 6: ...lder for frame AC962A 3 litre bottle holder for foot end AC963A Syringe driver holder AC967A Monitor stand AC968A Equipotential cable AC991A Triangular section drainage holder AC992A Mattress for bedf...

Page 7: ...MBOLS 1 SYMBOLS 1 1 GENERAL SYMBOLS Safety instructions DO NOT BIN DO NOT PLACE ANYTHING Please read Follow recycling on this surface carefully procedure Safety earth Equipotential terminal Class II d...

Page 8: ...djustable Leg section 1 2 2 Brake and steer controls Steer Neutral STOP Brake 1 2 3 Angle control 1 2 3 1 Bed without Bedside Cabinet Transport option Reverse Trendelenburg availability area Head Sect...

Page 9: ...ion adjustment Knee section adjustment Lock out panels Electrical functions released Electrical functions locked out Variable Height bilateral pedal optional accessory ref AD098A Down Up Hand pendant...

Page 10: ...l Central brake and steer pedal Electrical function lock out Leg Section control handle Chassis protecting cover Battery 2 accessory holders 150 mm castors Siderail positioning handle Head Section CPR...

Page 11: ...e ensure that security and conformity requirements are met Before installing the bed for the first time or after bringing the bed and its accessories out of storage Ensure that the bed and its various...

Page 12: ...nt protection and reduce the risk of falls In the intermediate position the rails can help a fully mobile patient get in and out of bed safely and comfortably Nursing staff must decide which rail posi...

Page 13: ...ull the rail out from under the bed until fully extended Rotate the rail upwards into the required position intermediate or fully raised Ensure that the siderail has clicked into position 4 1 2 Loweri...

Page 14: ...1 Patient controls Patients can use the controls located on the inner side of the Head Section rails to adjust Head Section inclination and Auto contour if available see sect 4 3 Knee Section Inclina...

Page 15: ...ard movements and on the siderail controls 4 2 2 Bilateral variable height foot pedal optional This pedal is located centrally under the bed chassis Nursing staff can use this pedal to adjust bed heig...

Page 16: ...ndant control Controls released Controls locked out To lock out an electrical function Switch the relevant control switch to lock To release an electrical function Switch the relevant control switch t...

Page 17: ...pole etc cannot strike any fittings light fittings service shafts etc Make sure that the patient s arms and legs do not jut out from the sleep surface 4 4 2 Variable Height bilateral pedal option Thi...

Page 18: ...nlock the safety catch by pulling the lever located behind the footboard handle Tilt the sleep surface in the position required Release the safety catch lever Hold the bed by the footboard rail and ti...

Page 19: ...ildren under the bed If the sleep surface is not flat and the patient is heavy or the bed has an air or water mattress this operation should be carried out by two people Make sure that the bed and acc...

Page 20: ...bled after the instant release system has been activated whatever the position of the Head Section The CPR emergency release function is unavailable when transporting the bedside cabinet on the bed Th...

Page 21: ...ture can prevent the patient from sliding down in the bed The Auto contour feature is only available when both Head Section and Knee section adjustment are enabled When the Head Section is locked out...

Page 22: ...TION 4 6 1 Electrical Knee section control or or Knee section inclination can be adjusted by using the patient or nurse controls or by the hand pendant controls When the Knee section is raised the Leg...

Page 23: ...raise the Leg section Use the pull out handle on the end of the Leg section to raise it to the required position Carry on lifting until the Leg section locks into position To lower the Leg section Li...

Page 24: ...t hand wheel is used to steer wheel swivel is disabled The bed can be moved in a straight line 4 7 2 Moving the bed Before moving the bed Ensure that siderails are raised to prevent falls if there is...

Page 25: ...c To move the bed Grip the footboard or frame with both hands Use the brake and steer pedal to unlock the wheels Push the bed steering with the footboard or frame When moving in a straight line positi...

Page 26: ...n the bed the power cord must be rolled up on the headboard holder before replacing the headboard 4 10 HEADBOARD AND FOOTBOARD REMOVAL No special tools or devices are required to remove and place the...

Page 27: ...re below Ensure that the power cord is not wound on one of the hooks 4 11 FRAME The four sections of the bed can be removed for easy cleaning Handle as shown in the picture and ensure that they are se...

Page 28: ...sed by the straps the electrical functions must be locked out and the bed must be fitted with either accessory AD113A Siderail protective cover or a system of ankle restraints must be used 4 13 FOOT E...

Page 29: ...g removed when used as a linen holder 4 15 BATTERY optional The power unit automatically charges the battery Maximum life is approximately three months when not connected to mains supply An alarm soun...

Page 30: ...e the bedside cabinet doors and drawer and put the eating tray on the bed in its folded position Release the brake move the bed away from the wall to free the head end section in order to fit the beds...

Page 31: ...dside cabinet then apply the brakes Connect the mains power cord Remove the headboard Unlock the electric function of the bed if necessary Operate the Variable Height lower function so that the bedsid...

Page 32: ...that the Egress bar is over the bed Correct position Incorrect position 5 1 2 Adjustable patient helper type AD081C Safe Working Load 75 kg 1 The adjustable patient helper three positions can be fitt...

Page 33: ...patient helper Place the patient helper in the required position Turn the knob the other way to lock in position Turn the patient helper slightly until it locks into place Pull patient helper to ensu...

Page 34: ...justed according to the patient preference To adjust the height of the patient handle push on the locking mechanism button adjust the height and release the button Check the locking mechanism by pulli...

Page 35: ...shown in the following illustrations 5 2 1 Using the I V Pole AD082A To lengthen the I V pole Raise the upper part of the pole to the desired height To shorten the I V pole Hold the upper part of the...

Page 36: ...to the desired height Tighten the knob To lower the I V pole Loosen the knob Hold the upper part of the pole firmly and lift slightly while pressing upward on the plastic sleeve with the same hand Low...

Page 37: ...hten PLEASE NOTE Introduce both ends simultaneously to avoid the frame getting stuck in the sockets The monitor stand is fitted in the same way ref AC967A 5 4 BED EXTENSION PANEL AC992A The panel fits...

Page 38: ...Load 15 kg 1 The tray can be used for small objects and clothes The tray fits over the chassis bars under the headboard and up against the chassis cover Fitting the tray Introduce the tray sideways be...

Page 39: ...for use by patients who cannot reach the patient siderail controls The hand pendant control can be used in the same way as the patient siderail controls see section 4 2 1 1 The hand pendant control u...

Page 40: ...ent is able to use the siderail controls the hand pendant control should be disconnected see section 5 7 3 5 7 4 Storage When not in use the control must be kept in its storage space under the sleep s...

Page 41: ...leaflet for instructions on how to install See section 4 4 2 for instructions for use The accessory must be fitted by an authorised technician 5 9 HAND PENDANT CONTROL SOCKET AD089A This accessory is...

Page 42: ...ing staff Check that cylinder is correctly positioned at the base of the Cylinder holder Never use a different oxygen cylinder model from the model that is specified above danger of dropping or interf...

Page 43: ...ic to certain bed models and cannot be used with other models Due to the diversity of accessories options it is always advisable to ensure that they are mutually compatible load risk of bumps or colli...

Page 44: ...ailure to implement one or more of these recommendations may lead to damage or deterioration preventing use of the bed and rendering the warranty void 6 2 GENERAL ADVICE NOTE 1 Staining disinfectant p...

Page 45: ...One pair of household gloves Detergent disinfectant solution diluted according to hospital guidelines and taking into account the recommendations given above or a disinfecting spray Use a standardised...

Page 46: ...3 4 DECONTAMINATION RECORD A decontamination record should be kept for each bed mentioning Date month ward and room number bed reference number Cleaning frequency materials and products used ANY INFEC...

Page 47: ...surface to adjust the bed to the required height when the patient is undergoing treatment 7 1 3 Trendelenburg Reverse Trendelenburg optional This feature is mandatory in intensive care units and must...

Page 48: ...t intended to receive immobilisation equipment e g straps Always keep the bed in its lowest position when the patient is left unattended Given the many different types of mattresses available it is no...

Page 49: ...onditions and with what type of bed and mattress and what immobilisation or special measures must be used refer to the specific recommendations for half length siderails that follow 2 In which situati...

Page 50: ...85 88 cm suitable for the sleep surface dimensions If the bed is fitted with an electrically powered dynamic mattress the power cord must be stored so as to prevent it from being cut by the moving pa...

Page 51: ...that also comply with the electromagnetic standards in force Some devices particularly older ones may however experience interference or may themselves interfere with the working of this product The...

Page 52: ...PRECAUTIONS Only duly qualified and authorised staff are authorised to carry out maintenance Before any maintenance or repair work Lock out all electrical functions Disconnect the bed Ensure that the...

Page 53: ...cillary part bearings Control operation in particular return to neutral The state of cables and electrical components Correct earthing of metal parts and equipotential connectors Waterproofing of elec...

Page 54: ...Kg with the Bedside Cabinet Transport option Connection to a non standard power supply Connection of other electrical appliances to the bed Use of accessories and equipment other than those specified...

Page 55: ...ring storage the bed must Be in the low position Have all functions locked out Be covered and all moving parts secured Be damp proofed Be kept at a temperature of between 0 and 40 C Beds must never be...

Page 56: ...9 IPX4 Electric shock protection Class I Intermittent operation 6 min h Safe Working Load 1 Basic version 170kg Bedside Cabinet Transport option 220kg Maximum lifting load 250kg Bed weight no mattress...

Page 57: ...astors 1 Double band 150 castors 1 Minimum height low position mm 452 448 440 Maximum height high position mm 792 788 780 for a bed equipped with the Bedside Cabinet Transport option add 10mm Head Sec...

Page 58: ...id in part or in total in the event of Unauthorised interference with or incorrect maintenance of Actuators Electrical drives and components Mechanical systems Abnormal use Use of parts and accessorie...

Page 59: ...8 01 01 Complies with French standards NF S 90 312 1984 EN 60601 1 1996 EN 60601 1 2 2001 EN 60601 2 38 1999 IEC 60601 2 38 Amendment 1 1999 Complies with essential requirements of CE directive 93 42...

Page 60: ...Evolution Electric Bed LI156Ex 58 QD1532A 2 USER MANUAL WARRANTY AND AFTER SALES SERVICE Notes...

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