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Long-Term Care Low Profile Bed  

                                                          Model 54000 
 

User Manual 

 

 

 

 
 
 

 
 
 

DEALERS:

 This manual MUST be given to the user of the bed. 

USER:

 Before using this bed, read this manual and save for future reference. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 54000

Page 1: ...sign trends product improvements or for reasons beyond our control Publisher makes no warranties with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the contents of this manual Long Term Care Low Profile Bed Model 54000 User Manual DEALERS This manual MUST be given to the user of the bed USER Before using this bed read this manual and save for future reference ...

Page 2: ...UNPACKING THE BED 10 ASSEMBLING THE BED 11 EQUIPMENT OPERATION 15 POSITIONING THE BED 15 EXTEND THE LENGTH OF THE BED FROM 80 TO 84 16 EXTEND THE WIDTH OF THE BED FROM 35 TO 42 OR 48 16 ADJUSTING THE EXTENDED HEEL LIFT 17 USING THE CONTROLLER 18 RESETTING THE BED 18 OPERATING THE BED RAILS 19 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 20 LIMITED WARRANTY 21 APPENDIX SERVICE RECORD 22 ...

Page 3: ...ently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage or minor injury or both IMPORTANT Indicates a hazardous situation that could resul...

Page 4: ...ions Assembling the Bed WARNING Make sure all attaching hardware is securely tightened DO NOT overtighten the mounting hardware as this will damage the mounting brackets DO NOT modify this equipment without authorization of the manufacturer Doing so will void the warranty DO NOT use accessories that are not designed or approved for use with the bed Operating the Bed WARNING DO NOT operate your bed...

Page 5: ...ing the bed ensure that the resident is positioned properly within the confines of the bed DO NOT let any extremities protrude over the side or between the rails when performing these functions Keep all moving parts free from obstruction i e blankets sheets pads tubing etc which may get tangled around the bed side rails or legs Weight capacity includes the total weight of the mattress resident bed...

Page 6: ...nce DO NOT attempt to open the pre sealed actuator or obtain local service for it will VOID the warranty and might result in damage Consult your dealer or manufacturer for further information Inspect the casters every six months to check for tightness and wear Regular maintenance of bed and accessories is necessary to ensure proper operation DO NOT overtighten mounting hardware This will damage mo...

Page 7: ... used DO NOT dispose of batteries in normal household waste They MUST be taken to a proper disposal site Contact your local waste management company for information This product may contain substances that could be harmful to the environment if disposed of in places landfills that are not appropriate according to legislation Please be environmentally responsible and recycle this product through yo...

Page 8: ...intermediate positions Each facility is responsible for compliance with the entrapment guidelines For more information about entrapment zones and guidelines please visit the FDA website ENTRAPMENT ZONES Zone 1 Within the rail Zone 2 Between the top of the compressed mattress and the bottom of the rail between the rail supports Zone 3 Between the rail and the mattress Zone 4 Between the top of the ...

Page 9: ...h the bed for buildup of dust and lint Ask housekeeping to clean if necessary Inspect the resident s bed controls looking for signs of damage where liquids could leak in Test the bed and its controls including resident lockout features to ensure that the bed can move freely in both directions without damaging any cords Check monitors and other resident equipment for signs of overheating or physica...

Page 10: ...35 42 48 x 80 84 Caster Size 3 Weight IN Carton 290 lbs Weight OUT of Carton 251 lbs ELECTRICS Power Supply V PH Hz 100 240V 1ph 50 60Hz Power Consumption Max 288 W Number of Motors 4 Protection Class IPX4 Insulation Class II Type B Duty Cycle Interruption 10 Max 2 min 18min Battery backup Included ENVIRONMENT Operating Temperature 40 F 105 F 5 C 40 C Storage Temperature 15 F 120 F 10 C 50 C Opera...

Page 11: ...ollowing components III Examine exterior of the bed components for nicks dents scratches or damages Bed Assembly x 1 Head Footboard Frame x 4 Wall Bumper Bar x 1 Bed end Mattress Retainer x 2 Mattress Retainer x 4 IMPORTANT Store the packaged bed in a dry area Do not place other objects on top of the packaged bed Unless the bed is to be used immediately retain boxes containers and packing material...

Page 12: ...the headboard brackets all the way into the slots Tighten the black knob to secure the brackets in place 4 Repeat the same procedure for the footboard bracket installation Assembling the head footboard 1 With the mounting plates on the headboard facing the bed slide the mounting plate groove onto the headboard mounting bracket s vertical support 2 Insert the lock pin through the mounting plate int...

Page 13: ...ed deck Certain bed models have multiple sets of holes for various bed widths and lengths Adjust the mounting position accordingly for different sized mattresses The mounting holes are labeled with the corresponding size Ensure the mattress fits snugly within the mattress retainers Installing the wall bumper bar 1 Clip the wall bumper bar assembly on to the caster support shaft at the head end of ...

Page 14: ... onto the edge of the bed decking Align the rail bracket mounting holes with the bed deck mounting holes 5 Re insert the metal pins from the outside edge of the bed through the mounting holes and secure with snap rings on the inside edge of the bed Make sure the snap rings are positioned in the groove of the metal pins 6 If the bed rail or bar has additional Allen screws tighten the Allen screws n...

Page 15: ...y backup pre installed 1 Switch the power supply off when installing the backup battery 2 Affix the backup battery with nuts and bolts to the side of the control box on the same holding plate 3 Open the control box locking lid by pressing in the sides and lift it up to expose the connection ports 4 Connect the backup battery cord to the control box The connection port is indicated with a battery s...

Page 16: ...ed to prevent sideway movements When lowered the caster guide should hug around the caster 3 To unlock the casters step on the green lever at the rear of the bed Lift up the caster guides on the head end casters to allow free movement NOTE Head end caster must be unlocked when raising and lowering the bed Head end caster guide should be lowered onto the caster when bed is in use ...

Page 17: ...the brackets Tighten the securing knobs once the brackets are extended 3 Adjust the bed end mattress retention frame to the required position The extension length is marked on the bed platform Extend the Width of the Bed from 35 to 42 or 48 1 Under each deck section there are two springed plungers Pulled down the springed plungers and at the same time slide out the extension piece to the required ...

Page 18: ...in headboard Adjusting the Extended Heel Lift 1 Grip the end section of the bed platform Lift up slowly to the preferred height Ensure there is an audible click indicating that the deck is locked in place within the Ratcheting Bracket 2 To lower the end deck to its original position lift it up to the highest position and slowly lay the bed section back down ...

Page 19: ...tion 6 Use button 10 to put the bed into flat position 7 Use button 11 to turn on off the underbed lighting 8 Use button 12 to engage in electronic CPR lowering Resetting the Bed Where a connection fault is identified and rectified the control system will require a reset in order to operate again 1 Press and hold the control button for lowering the backrest and kneebreak Continue to hold down the ...

Page 20: ...west position Q Bar Parallel Lift up and rotate the bar until it is parallel or perpendicular to the Perpendicular bed edge Lower the bar and ensure it is securely locked in place Alignment Pivot Assist Bar Raise Assist Bar Pull the bar upwards until it is securely locked in place Ensure the release button is engaged Lower Assist Bar Pull the release knob and slowly lower the bar to its lowest pos...

Page 21: ...control box Ensure the load weight is within the designated capacity Reduce the load Reset the electronic system using the hand pendant Casters Brakes noisy or stiff Debris or fluff in bearings Replace casters Noisy or dry sound from pivots Needs lubrication Lubricate your bed Unusual noise from actuator Actuator is worn or damaged or spindle is bent Replace the actuator Contact your supplier Head...

Page 22: ...ce accident deliberate abuse nor improper installation and or maintenance Modifications made to products including modifications without the expressed written consent of the Manufacturer shall void this warranty in its entirety NO FURTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NOT SPECIFIED HEREIN ARE MADE BY T...

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