Evolution™ Electric Bed LI156Ex
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QD1532A(2)
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4.17 BEDSIDE CABINET TRANSPORT (optional)
The "Bedside Cabinet Transport" function can only transport bedside
cabinets of the type NM1B or NM2B on the support rails integrated in the
structure.
CAUTION:
When moving bed and its bedside cabinet, the electric functions of
the bed must be locked out.
The "Trendelenburg/Reverse Trendelenburg" and "Emergency CPR"
functions are unavailable when transporting a bedside cabinet on the bed.
The nursing staff must ensure that the physiological state of the patient is
compatible with these movements.
Make sure that the bed and accessories (patient helper, I.V. pole, etc.)
cannot strike any fittings (doorways, etc.)
Never remove the bedside cabinet from its support if its castors are not in
contact with the floor.
4.17.1 Fitting the bedside cabinet to the bed:
- Close 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 bedside cabinet, then apply the brakes
- Remove the headboard
- Set the sleep surface to the bedside cabinet loading-height, and head-end
bedside cabinet support rails to approximately 20mm below the aluminium
rails of the bedside cabinet
- Raise the Head Section so that the lateral angle
indicator lies within the green area for use of the
"Bedside Cabinet Transport" option,
- Slide the bedside cabinet onto the support rails, with the
bed's eating tray pointing to the outer head-end of the
bed. Avoid crushing or pulling the main power cord when
fitting the bedside cabinet
- Operate the Variable Height so that the bedside cabinet
castors are about 30mm from the floor to prevent any
impact when moving the bed (moving through doorways,
into lifts, etc.). The Reverse Trendelenburg lateral angle
indicator must lie within the green area for use of the
"Bedside Cabinet Transport" option