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171051(12) - Hillrom™ 900 Electric Bed Instructions for Use
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Bed model and country of use
Certain bed features or accessories may be available or not, depending on the
destination country. These features are identified with an asterisk (*) and the
accessories or the additional parts are identified by two asterisks (**).
To identify your bed model, its serial number SN (HRPXXXXXXXXX), its UDI and
its date of manufacture, refer to the identification label (see “Overview” page 14).
Your LI900BX bed is made up of a chassis/sleep surface, with a REF reference
starting with CS900B2 or CS900B3 and two endboards (a headboard and a
footboard).
• REF: CS900B2XXXXXX or CS900B3XXXXXX: CS900 = Hillrom™ 900; B =
Version; 2XXXXXX or 3XXXXXX = unique 7-figure numerical code according
to different criteria, such as the voltage, the electrical functions, the language,
etc.
• SN: HRPXXXXXXXXX: HRP = Hill-Rom Pluvigner; XXXXXXXXX =
incremental code.
• UDI; Unique Device Identification.
Safety and Usage Tips
Intended Use
The Hillrom™ 900 medical beds with emergency Trendelenburg / Reverse
Trendelenburg are beds for intensive care for
adult patients
(the emergency
Trendelenburg function remains operational in the event of a power cut: SHOCK)
(EN60601-2-52 application environment 1). They are designed for use in intensive
care wards and also in general care and surgery care wards and allow the use of
advanced techniques used in specialist units.They are designed with the needs of
the whole medical team in mind and the benefits are to facilitate the use of
monitoring equipment and the transfer of patients to examination wards.
The Hillrom™ 900 beds with electric comfort Trendelenburg / Reverse
Trendelenburg or without Trendelenburg / Reverse Trendelenburg are variable-
height beds designed for acute, general and ambulatory care or care during long
hospital stays for
adult patients (
EN 60601-2-52, application environments 2, 3
and 5). They are designed with the needs of the whole medical team in mind and
the benefits are to facilitate the use of monitoring equipment and the transfer of
patients to examination wards, etc.