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Technical Specifications

Responsibility of users

Specifications measurements (mm / inch)

90702 (Care Assist Rail)

H x L: 375 mm x 250 mm / 14.6” x 9.8”

Distance from Care Assist 

Rail to Head board

365 mm / 14.4”

Instructions for the operator:

Please pay attention to your obligations, as the 

operator, in order to ensure the permanently 

safe operation of this medical product, 

minimising risks to the patient, user and/or 

third parties.

Any piece of technical equipment, electrical or 

otherwise, can prove hazardous, if not properly 

operated and maintained in accordance with its 

User Manual. It is recommended that you are 

informed of all operations and perform regular 

maintenance on equipment.

Definitions:

Operator

 

(e.g.: clinic, hospital, hospital management, 

nursing home), is every natural or legal person 

with property rights over the bed (including 

when subject to hiring, rental or lease 

arrangements). 

Responsibility for the safe operation of 

this bed accessory lies with the operator.

User 

(specialist medical staff, nurses, doctors, 

attendants and care staff) are persons who, 

on the basis of their training, experience or 

thorough instruction, are entitled to operate 

the bed on their own responsibility, or to carry 

out work on it, or who have received instruction 

in the handling of this bed. Furthermore, they 

are able to recognize and avoid possible hazards 

as well as assess the clinical condition of the 

patients.

Patient, Resident or Guest

In this manual, a patient is described as any 

person being ill, infirm, disabled, in need of 

care, or otherwise occupying this bed. 

Each time the bed accessory is allocated, it is 

recommended that the patient is instructed in 

all the functions that are important for him/her, 

by the operator or user.

Summary of Contents for 90702

Page 1: ...User Manual Care Assist Rail 90702...

Page 2: ...NGLISH User Manual 3 Compliances and Standards 4 Technical Specifications 5 Responsibility of users 5 Safety Advice 6 Intended Use 7 Assembly Disassembly Instructions 8 Operation Instructions 12 Maint...

Page 3: ...handy for future use Product modification is not permitted Before use always check that the product is not damaged or worn Human Care s products are continuously being developed and updated to provide...

Page 4: ...handling of this product in its normal and expected environment You should therefore also regard this User Manual as a practical reference book to be kept near the product and readily available at all...

Page 5: ...nursing home is every natural or legal person with property rights over the bed including when subject to hiring rental or lease arrangements Responsibility for the safe operation of this bed accessor...

Page 6: ...d properly Pay attention to your obligations in order to ensure the permanently safe operation of this product to minimise all risks to the patient user and or third parties Regular preventative maint...

Page 7: ...numbers in the below table It is important that only Human Care accessories are fitted to Human Care beds as any incompatible accessories can create hazards Product Name Article Number Floorline i EU...

Page 8: ...eft Hand Side 0 382 kg Pos no Default Article Weight Material Remark A DRAWN 2011 09 21 TT PH REV DESCRIPTION DATE MADE BY APPROVED BY REVISION TABLE 0 5 0 8 1 2 2 Tol 120 400 1000 2000 400 1000 2000...

Page 9: ...bed s backrest to loosen the mattress retainer 2 Unscrew the two screws with an allen key 3 mm 3 Slide on the Care Assist Rail 1 onto the beds backrest Make sure the holes of the care assist align wi...

Page 10: ...the Locking Nut 9 from the under side of the backrest by using a Wrench 8mm and an Allen Key 3 mm 6 Place the two Screws M8 4 in the inner holes of the backrest 7 Mount the Washer 7 and the Locking N...

Page 11: ...3 in the outer holes of the under side of the Care Assist Rail 9 Screw on the Set Screw 3 with an Allen Key 3mm 10 Repeat these assembly instructions step 1 9 with the second Care Assist Rail on the o...

Page 12: ...Rails should be used as an aid when the patient is changing position in bed and when moving to from bed The Care Assist Rails are easy to mount and sits stably on the bed They can be mounted on the r...

Page 13: ...Damage Tighten Secure Clean Free Painted steel components Intact Clean Securely Fitted Labels Serial Number Service User Service Manuals In Place Readable PERFORMANCE CHECK Accessories Confirm Full Op...

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