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Standard Features
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NOTE:
Between the connector pin sockets on the footboard is a “key.” The footboards can be exchanged between the
Advanta™ Beds as long as both exchanging beds either have air mattresses, or both do not.
CAUTION:
If the footboard does not sit completely down on the Advanta™ Bed, do not force it down. Footboard or
connector damage could result.
Siderails
The Advanta™ Bed has two head end siderails and two foot end
siderails. The head end siderails contain caregiver and patient
siderail controls, and can be adjusted between the upright and
lowered positions.
The foot end siderails do not contain any controls. They can be
adjusted to three positions; upright, intermediate, and lowered.
Upright: The fully upright level is used for easy and safe
transport of patients. The upright level also discourages
unauthorized egress by patients.
Intermediate: The foot end siderails can be lowered to a middle
position. Patients can use the foot end siderails in this position as
a hand hold to assist them when exiting the bed.
Lowered and Stowed: The lowered and stowed position places
the siderails beneath the mattress deck. With the siderails in this
position, the bed can fit through smaller door openings and
passageways. This position also helps eliminate a potential gap
between beds during patient transfers.
To Adjust: To raise or lower the siderails,
press the Push button next to the
siderail, and swing the siderail into
the desired position. When raising
the siderails, you will hear a “click”
when the siderail is securely in
place. To store a siderail, lower it
completely and push it in under
the bed surface.
NOTE:
Ensure the brakes are set when transferring a
patient to or from the Advanta™ Bed.
Foot End Siderail Articulation
Siderail Release