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Advanta™ 2 Bed

User Manual

Product No. P1190

157722 REV 2

Summary of Contents for P1190

Page 1: ...Advanta 2 Bed User Manual Product No P1190 157722 REV 2...

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Page 3: ...ions and models The only warranty Hill Rom makes is the express written warranty extended on the sale or rental of its products The Advanta 2 Bed product may be covered by one or more patents For a li...

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Page 5: ...l 6 Trendelenburg and Reverse Trendelenburg Controls 6 Bed Flat Control 6 Dining Chair Position 7 FullChair Patient Positioning Mechanism 7 Vascular Position 8 Battery Control 8 Brake and Steer Contro...

Page 6: ...ds Kilograms 20 Auxiliary Outlet 120 V Version Only 21 IntelliDrive Transport System 21 5th Wheel Assembly 23 NaviCare Patient Safety Module 24 SafeView Alerts 24 Deactivate the SafeView Alerts 25 Con...

Page 7: ...sitions 34 Brakes 34 Siderails Restraints Patient Monitoring 34 Electricity 35 Electricity Beds with an Auxiliary Outlet 36 Parts and Accessories 37 Operating Bed Surface Precautions 37 Sleep Surface...

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Page 9: ...or important instruction 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 Disregard...

Page 10: ...read and obey the aspects of safety contained in this manual Any reference to a side of the bed is from the view of the patient lying in the supine position Some configurations of the bed may be equip...

Page 11: ...ontrols D Equipment socket M Trendelenburg Reverse Trendelenburg Line of Site Indicator E Wall guard N Care Grip Hand Hold F 6 152 mm caster O Patient siderail controls G 5th wheel or IntelliDrive Tra...

Page 12: ...a stop in the flat position Release the CPR control handle when the head section is flat The head section actuator is automatically re enabled after the CPR control handle is released Caregiver Sidera...

Page 13: ...s the applicable locked out control The Lockout control disables only articulation controls not Nurse Call No movement of the unit is allowed except for emergency CPR Bed Up Down Control The Bed Up Do...

Page 14: ...ols are on the head siderails The Trendelenburg and Reverse Trendelenburg Line of Site Angle Indicators are in the foot end siderails The controls can be activated at any bed height Trendelenburg the...

Page 15: ...control 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 po...

Page 16: ...ING The bed must remain connected to the mains power supply until the charge LED turns on recharge time is approximately 10 hours for a completely discharged battery Failure to do so could cause the b...

Page 17: ...ure that all siderails are fully latched when in the raised position Failure to do either of these could cause serious injury or death NOTE Siderails are intended to be a reminder to the patient of th...

Page 18: ...isplay the angle on the flip up control pod on the head siderails WARNING Failure to make sure the head section is at the correct angle for the patient s care could cause patient injury When the angle...

Page 19: ...o could cause patient injury WARNING When you use the Line Manager make sure the lines are not pinched or kinked and there is sufficient slack in the lines for bed articulations and patient movement F...

Page 20: ...ard into the sockets Push the headboard down until the bottom rests on the frame Footboard The footboard is located at the foot end of the bed It attaches to the articulating foot section and remains...

Page 21: ...ection out then release the control bar Continue to pull on the foot section until it locks into position When the foot section is extended insert the mattress foot extender pad between the mattress a...

Page 22: ...can cause entanglement physical injury and death particularly with agitated and disoriented patients Monitor patients when using physical restraints in accordance with legal requirements and facility...

Page 23: ...lower edge of the pendant until it pops out of the siderail To move the pendant from one side of the bed to the other the control cable mount must be moved from one side of the bed to the other It is...

Page 24: ...trol When the nurses station acknowledges the nurse call the Nurse Answer LED comes on Speak into the speaker microphone located on the inside of the head siderails NOTE The Enable control does not ne...

Page 25: ...movement towards either siderail or away from the head section these occur An audible alarm comes on The Patient Position Mode indicator flashes A priority nurse call is sent The light and alarm conti...

Page 26: ...flashes until the system is armed Patient Position Bed Exiting Mode Out of Bed Mode Mode Patient Movement Mode Enable Control If the system does not arm the system will beep rapidly for a few seconds...

Page 27: ...dicators are flashing zero the bed exit alarm system Scale The scale system for the bed has an accuracy of 1 or 2 2 lb 1 kg whichever is greater The repeatability is 0 2 of the patient weight The oper...

Page 28: ...gh control until the Hands Off indicator flashes then release the button The weight will show in either pounds lb or kilograms kg Changing Items on the Bed The Change Items control lets you add or rem...

Page 29: ...is located near the left foot end siderail The Auxiliary Outlet supplies up to 8 A of AC current Beds that have this option are equipped with two power cords one for the Auxiliary Outlet and one for t...

Page 30: ...r control to steer NOTE Unplugging the bed and putting it in steer mode will automatically deploy the drive wheel but not power the powered drive system 3 Grip one or both of the transport handles loc...

Page 31: ...cility maintenance of the condition To Deactivate Set the brake steer control to neutral or brake or Plug the bed into an appropriate AC power source To Stow the Transport Handles 1 Grasp the handles...

Page 32: ...the indicator comes on To Deactivate Press the NaviCare control until the indicator goes off SafeView Alerts WARNING Use of the SafeView Alerts is not a substitute for regular patient observation Alw...

Page 33: ...echnical problem a nurse call will be sent to the nurses station to let you know there is a problem with the Alerts Alerts Are Off the Alerts are off when the Bed Exit Alarm System is not active the A...

Page 34: ...when the configured siderails are down Optional Patient Controls The optional patient controls are located on the patient pendant Nurse Call Control Nurse Answer Nurse Call The Nurse Call control is l...

Page 35: ...base shroud along the length of the sensor The sensors are not mounted on the head siderail mount brackets Sensor Location Intermediate Frame Base Shroud If the system senses an object when you press...

Page 36: ...he ISS pole is overloaded personal injury or equipment damage may occur WARNING If the IV pole or ISS is placed at the foot end of the bed make sure the Knee Up Down controls are locked out Failure to...

Page 37: ...Each ISS can support one infusion pump plus two liters of intravenous solution When using the ISS it is necessary to use the P163 socket adapter before installing the ISS pole Mattress Foot Pad Extend...

Page 38: ...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 installed at the foot end Put the ta...

Page 39: ...overloaded personal injury or equipment damage may occur The safe working load for the Patient Helper P1176 and P1177A is 165 lb 75 kg Install the Patient Helper as follows 1 Remove the black insert 2...

Page 40: ...erence with the IV pole may occur Use the blue knob marked TURN to adjust the Patient Helper position To adjust the Patient Helper position Turn the blue knob a quarter turn clockwise to unlock the Pa...

Page 41: ...interchange the headboards and footboards do not mount headboards and footboards inside out Failure to follow these instructions could cause serious injury or death To Remove Grasp the headboard foot...

Page 42: ...y WARNING The sleep deck moves independently of fracture frame and traction equipment Monitor patient position at all times during bed movement to avoid patient injury Brakes WARNING Unless transporti...

Page 43: ...for use to verify the correct application of each restraining device WARNING Patient restraints are not intended as substitutes for good nursing practices Physical restraints even properly installed...

Page 44: ...ent It is never prudent or necessary for personnel to place any part of their body under or between moving parts of the bed Whenever a bed is being cleaned or serviced it should be unplugged from its...

Page 45: ...been tested and verified to work properly with the replacement surface Failure to do so could cause serious personal injury or damage to equipment NOTE Hill Rom recommends the use of Hill Rom surfaces...

Page 46: ...tors may assist the patient with patient controls Transport WARNING When you move the bed through narrow locations through doorways or around corners make sure there is sufficient room for the bed and...

Page 47: ...39 Transport Position WARNING Put the bed in the lowest position for transportation Failure to do so could cause injury or damage Make sure the bed is in the lowest position before you transport the...

Page 48: ...essive moisture can damage the mattress and the protective surfaces of the bed and its electrical components CAUTION Do not use harsh or abrasive cleansers solvents or scouring pads Equipment damage c...

Page 49: ...eterioration of the ticking replace the mattress 6 Disinfect the bed see below Disinfect Wipe down all surfaces with a facility approved disinfectant used in accordance with the manufacturer s instruc...

Page 50: ...ome disinfectant cleaners may damage equipment It is recommend to use EPA approved disinfectants used at the manufacturer s suggested dilutions or bleach at 1 100 dilution 1 4 cup to 1 gallon water to...

Page 51: ...for frays damage and proper grounding Leakage current at the Nurse Call system communication connections Controls return to off or neutral position when released Cables are not tangled in system mecha...

Page 52: ...s and identified as equipment that is protected against spraying and splashing water CAUTION Consult accompanying documents ETL CLASSIFIED MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT CONFORMS TO UL Std 60601 1 IEC 6...

Page 53: ...ntrol pod Trendelenburg control Enables the Trendelenburg function on the bed Reverse Trendelenburg control Enables the Reverse Trendelen burg function on the bed Nurse Call control Sends a Nurse Call...

Page 54: ...tient control pendant only Music control Turns the radio on and off Patient control pendant only Television control Turns the television on and off Patient control pendant only Volume control Raises o...

Page 55: ...lluminates when the bed is not in the low low position Safe Working Load Indicates the safe working load of the bed Shows the head end IV poles do not change height when the sleep surface is raised or...

Page 56: ...nificantly off the frame of the bed Alarm Volume indicator Shows the local alarm volume level setting of the Bed Exit Alarm System Patient Helper alignment Align the arrow with the alignment groove on...

Page 57: ...height above the mattress at the deck perimeter to the top of the siderail per IEC 60601 2 38 8 7 220 mm Caster size 6 0 15 2 cm Maximum bed weight 435 0 lb 197 kg without surface options or accessori...

Page 58: ...midity range 20 to 85 non condensing Atmospheric Pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa AC Power Requirements Nominal Power Distribution Voltage Volts Nominal Power Distribution Frequency Hertz Maximum Equipment...

Page 59: ...age power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes Harmonic Emissions IEC 61000 3 2 Not Applicable Voltage Fluctuations Flicker Emissions IEC 61000 3 3 Not Applicable Technica...

Page 60: ...150 kHz to 80 MHz 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz Portable and mobile RF communica tions equipment cell phones should not be used at close distances to the P1190 bed See Note 2 Power Fre quency Mag netic Fie...

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