Hill-Rom CareAssist Bed P1170 User Manual Download Page 1

USER MANUAL

CareAssist™
Bed

From Hill-Rom

Product No. P1170

USR116 REV 4

Summary of Contents for CareAssist Bed P1170

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL CareAssist Bed From Hill Rom Product No P1170 USR116 REV 4...

Page 2: ...ademark of Canadian Standards Association Inc Dining Chair is a trademark of Hill Rom Services Inc FullChair is a registered trademark of Hill Rom Services Inc Hill Rom is a registered trademark of Hi...

Page 3: ...ck cover contact your distributor NOTE The back cover is a comprehensive list of Technical Support contact information for Hill Rom The product discussed in this manual may not be available in all of...

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Page 5: ...n 12 FullChair Patient Positioning Mechanism 12 Vascular Position 13 Battery Control 13 Standard Casters 13 Brake and Steer Control 14 Head and Foot Siderails 14 Headboard 15 Footboard 16 Patient Posi...

Page 6: ...oot Pad Extender P734EA1 28 Infusion Support System Transfer Pole P158 28 Mattress P731EA3 28 Oxygen Tank Holder E Size P27601 29 Traction Frame Support P1181 29 Patient Helper Support P1180 29 Safety...

Page 7: ...3 Disinfecting 35 Preventive Maintenance 36 The CareAssist Bed Main Battery 36 Troubleshooting 36 Product Symbols 37 Specifications 45...

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Page 9: ...tion clarification The symbol below highlights a WARNING or CAUTION Warning and Caution A WARNING identifies situations or actions that may affect patient or user safety Disregarding a warning could r...

Page 10: ...required for normal operation of the CareAssist Bed from Hill Rom Before operating the CareAssist Bed be sure that you have read and understood in detail the contents of this manual It is important th...

Page 11: ...burg Line of Site Angle Indicator C Foot siderail J Caregiver siderail controls D Footboard K Siderail release mechanism E Equipment socket L Headboard F Wall guard M Patient control pendant G Brake s...

Page 12: ...t The head section actuator is automatically re enabled after the CPR control handle is released Caregiver Siderail Controls The caregiver siderail controls are located on the outside of the head side...

Page 13: ...d out An LED on the control panel illuminates continuously when a lockout is activated After the desired control is locked out activate the locked out control to verify the lockout is activated If the...

Page 14: ...bled and the knee section rises to an intermediate position 20 Automatic Contour Feature Press and hold the Head Up control The head and knee sections rise together to reduce patient migration toward...

Page 15: ...o into the Trendelenburg position The foot end of the bed system articulating frame raises relative to the head end Press and hold the Reverse Trendelenburg control to go into the Reverse Trendelenbur...

Page 16: ...ontrol to return the sleep deck to the flat position FullChair Patient Positioning Mechanism The FullChair Patient Positioning Mechanism allows the caregiver to place the patient in a fully seated pos...

Page 17: ...e level is low and an electrical function is activated an alarm will sound indicating that the battery needs recharging The ongoing bed movement will be completed Plug the bed into an appropriate powe...

Page 18: ...patients for entrapment risk according to facility protocol and monitor patients appropriately Ensure that all siderails are fully latched when in the raised position Failure to do either of these co...

Page 19: ...he locked position Once the click is heard gently pull on the siderail to ensure it is latched properly To Lower a Siderail Grasp the release handle and pull up The siderail lowers automatically Headb...

Page 20: ...o Install Insert the pins of the footboard into the sockets in the articulating frame Push the footboard down until it rests on the deck Patient Position Indicator The patient position indicator is lo...

Page 21: ...the bed then release the control bar Push the foot section in until it locks into position Drainage Bag Holders WARNING Do not tie restraints to the primary drainage bag holders There are two drainage...

Page 22: ...ection is retracted Doing so may result in patient injury or equipment damage Standard Patient Controls The patient controls are located on the patient pendant which can be housed in any siderail The...

Page 23: ...signal is sent to the nurses station and an LED illuminates on the control Voice communication is provided through a speaker microphone mounted on the inside of both head siderails To Activate Press a...

Page 24: ...sent to the nurse station The Bed Exit system must be turned off at the bedside to cancel the nurse call signal To Reset After the Alarm Sounds Ensure the patient is on the bed Simultaneously press bo...

Page 25: ...Exit Alarm System is not intended as a substitute for good nursing practices The Bed Exit Alarm System must be used in conjunction with a sound risk assessment and protocol The Bed Exit Alarm System...

Page 26: ...occur An audible alarm comes on The Out of Bed Mode indicator flashes A priority nurse call is sent The light and alarm continue until the system is turned off even if the patient lies down on the bed...

Page 27: ...5 Press and release the Out of Bed control until the desired tone is reached 6 Clear the alarm condition Zero the Bed Exit Alarm System The Bed Exit Alarm System must be zeroed before the patient is...

Page 28: ...uld affect the patient weight headwall lines such as pendant controls ventilators or drainage bags 5 Zero the scale see Zero the Scale on page 24 The scale system is now ready to weigh Scale Display O...

Page 29: ...iver manually put in a weight for the scale system Press and hold the Plus or Minus control to adjust the displayed weight Pounds Kilograms Press the lb kg control to change the display to show the we...

Page 30: ...l Control The channel control allows the patient to change channels on the television or stations on the radio in the room Music Control The music control allows the patient to turn on and off the rad...

Page 31: ...rates on all gravity fed IVs are correct after bed height adjustment Failure to correctly manage patient equipment could result in patient injury CAUTION When lowering the upper section of the IV pole...

Page 32: ...knob The Infusion Support System ISS consists of a movable and adjustable IV pole The pole supports IV pumps or bags in a vertical orientation and raises or lowers the pumps or bags with respect to t...

Page 33: ...t To Install Install the mounting bar vertically into a mounting socket at either the head end or foot end of the articulating frame Make sure the Knee Up Down control is locked out if installing at t...

Page 34: ...n personal injury or equipment damage Brakes should always be set when the bed is occupied and especially when transferring a patient from one surface to another Patients often use the bed for support...

Page 35: ...ility protocol 1 Develop guidelines for all patients that indicate Which patients may need to be restrained and the appropriate restraint to utilize The proper method to monitor a patient whether rest...

Page 36: ...ld be unplugged from its power source and the lockouts should be activated to keep the bed from accidentally operating due to the battery backup Parts and Accessories Only use parts and accessories fr...

Page 37: ...s of injury to patients or caregivers Specifically Hill Rom suggests that surfaces utilize dimensions and construction to minimize gaps where entrapment could occur provide for sufficient height betwe...

Page 38: ...r cord Observe lines closely during articulations Always use good line management techniques particularly as the head section rises Chair Positioning Always set the brakes before placing the system in...

Page 39: ...r detergents Equipment damage could occur General Cleaning We recommend that you clean the unit with detergent and warm water Do not use excessive liquid or harsh cleansers Steam Cleaning Do not use a...

Page 40: ...Electrical power cords for fraying damage and proper grounding Leakage current at the Nurse Call system communication connections Controls return to off or neutral position when released Cables are no...

Page 41: ...that is protected against spraying and splashing water CAUTION Consult accompanying documents a Medical Electrical Equipment Classified By Underwriters Laborato ries Inc with respect to Electric Shock...

Page 42: ...able control Enables the Trendelenburg and Reverse Trendelen burg functions on the bed Located on the caregiver control panel Enable control Only enables the Bed Exit System control pod func tions Loc...

Page 43: ...icates optimal patient placement on the bed Dining Chair Position control Enables the Dining Chair Position function on the bed Bed Flat control Places the bed in a flat position Foot Up control Raise...

Page 44: ...r lowers the volume of the television or radio Patient control pendant only Channel Station Up Down control Changes the television channel or radio station up or down Patient control pendant only Stee...

Page 45: ...ecyclable item Do Not Throw Away Indicates the need to recycle the item Do Not Use with Oxygen Tents Indicates that oxygen tents are not to be used Use oxygen administering equipment of the nasal mask...

Page 46: ...lowered Bed Exit control Arms and disarms the Bed Exit function on the bed B model beds with scale only Change Items indicator Beds with scale Change Items control Beds with scale Weigh control Beds...

Page 47: ...C model and newer beds Bed Exiting Mode alarm Comes on when a patient moves away from the center of the bed towards an exit point C model and newer beds Out of Bed Mode alarm Comes on when the patien...

Page 48: ...without a scale C model and newer beds only Bed Exit Alarm System Deactivation Instruction Shows the sequence to deactivate the Bed Exit Alarm System Service Required indicator Flashes to show a Bed...

Page 49: ...top of the siderail per IEC 60601 2 38 8 7 220 mm Caster size 6 0 15 2 cm Total weight 420 0 lb 190 5 kg without surface options or accessories Feature Dimension Head section inclination maximum 65 K...

Page 50: ...40 C ambient temperature Relative humidity range 30 to 85 non condensing Atmospheric Pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa Nominal Power Distribution Voltage Volts Nominal Power Distribution Frequency Hertz Max...

Page 51: ...mittent loading 3 minutes ON 27 minutes OFF Sound level except alarms measured 1 meter from patient s ear 60 dBA Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Emissions The CareAssist Bed mo...

Page 52: ...Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz Portable and mobile RF communications equipment cell phones should not be used at close distances to the P1170 bed See Note 2 Power Frequency Magnetic Fields IEC 61000 4 8 3 A...

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