Invacare Carroll CS Series User Manual Download Page 32

Invacare® Carroll CS Series™

6.

76 inch Bed Only - Slide the bed end bracket in the
mounting channel. Align the hole in the bracket with
the channel hole.

Fig. 4-18

7.

76 inch Bed Only - Reinsert the bed end bracket
fasteners.

Fig. 4-19

8.

76 inch Bed Only - Tighten the fasteners with two 7/16
inch wrenches. Reposition the other three brackets and
reapply the ends.

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Summary of Contents for Carroll CS Series

Page 1: ...Invacare Carroll CS Series CS3 CS5 CS7 CS9FX600 en Beds User Manual This manual MUST be given to the user of the product BEFORE using this product read this manual and save for future reference...

Page 2: ...without prior written permission from Invacare Trademarks are identified by and All trademarks are owned by or licensed to Invacare Corporation or its subsidiaries unless otherwise noted Sherwin Willi...

Page 3: ...and Location 38 5 3 Power Cord Storage 41 5 4 Raise and Lower the Heel Lift Ratchet 42 5 5 Foot Pad Lock Mechanism 43 5 6 Bed Steer Mechanism 44 6 Optional Accessories 45 6 1 Bed Rails and Positionin...

Page 4: ...ich could result in personal injury or property damage See the information below for definitions of the signal words DANGER Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will...

Page 5: ...L Listed Mark for US and Canada A product bearing the ETL Listed Mark is determined to have met the minimum requirements of prescribed product safety standards Battery Charging Yellow Battery Fully Ch...

Page 6: ...g and Reverse Trendelenburg functions General warning symbol ISO 3864 Danger electricity electrical hazard symbol IEC 61310 ISO 3864 Explosive material explosion hazard symbol IEC 61310 Flammable mate...

Page 7: ...hm m f f o o q qs sr r Q Q h hr r p p t t d d c c b b q q r rd d l l d d m m s s n n b b b b r rh hn n m m m m o o q q k k Y Y N N M M D D C C D D L L Q Q F F D D E E H HA A K K D D C C T T K K H HS S...

Page 8: ...Velcro strips pr ovided 1183513 B 1183513 B WARNING AVERTISSEMENT P N 1156582 Rev B Crus h ha zard when us ing Revers e Trendelenberg Pinch point exis ts between the footboard and the floor at the low...

Page 9: ...Range floor to deck CS3 CS5 CS7 CS9FX600 Stability Range casters locked or off casters 8 to 26 in 210 to 673 mm Mobility range on casters 8 in 210 mm only 9 to 30 in 229 to 762 mm 7 to 30 in 178 to 76...

Page 10: ...0 Hz 50 Hz for 230 V models 60 Hz 50 Hz for 230 V models 60 Hz Control box output voltage 24 VDC 70W max Control box duty cycle 10 Max 2 min ON 18 min OFF Motorized linear head actuator 24 Volts DC Mo...

Page 11: ...ailable Optional standard Built in battery back up not available optional standard with Trendelenburg 24V DC 9 2 Amps Security Pendant Lock Out CS3 CS5 CS7 CS9FX600 Pendant connection from either side...

Page 12: ...ween head and foot ends 76 in CS Bed 78 in 1994 mm 80 in CS Bed 82 in 2096 mm 80 in CS Bed with 4 in Extension 86 in 2197 mm Length mattress platform 76 in CS Bed 76 in 1930 mm 80 in CS Bed 80 in 2032...

Page 13: ...lb 86 kg not available 39 in Wide Deck 196 lb 89 kg 200 lb 91 kg not available 42 in Wide Deck 199 lb 90 kg 203 lb 92 kg not available CS9FX600 Adjustable Deck not available not available 206 lb Load...

Page 14: ...37 5 lbs 17 0 kg SRS2076 30 0 lbs 13 6 kg SRS2080 30 0 lbs 13 6 kg SRS2084 30 0 lbs 13 6 kg SRS2084RSR 30 0 lbs 13 6 kg SRS2080W39 30 0 lbs 13 6 kg SRS2080W42 25 0 lbs 11 3 kg SPS1080 21 0 lbs 9 5 kg...

Page 15: ...rking properly Contact a qualified technician or Invacare for repair To avoid injury or product damage Set up and Assembly instructions MUST be performed by qualified technicians only Qualified Techni...

Page 16: ...y or Damage To avoid shock product damage and personal injury DO NOT use outdoors Connect this product to a properly grounded outlet only Refer to Operation DO NOT place video equipment such as televi...

Page 17: ...le or wood will allow the bed to move under some conditions Using the bed on these types of surfaces MUST be evaluated by the care provider DO NOT transfer occupant if bed is not stable Otherwise inju...

Page 18: ...ients with small body size may also have an increased risk of entrapment Monitor patients with these conditions frequently Place the mattress deck in the flat position when left unattended WARNING Ris...

Page 19: ...ANGER Risk of Death Injury or Adverse Health Consequences Fall hazard exists due to incorrect installation of bed rails To avoid injury ensure that the Invacare bed rails are installed correctly and s...

Page 20: ...in bed side rail design width and thickness or firmness of the mattress could cause contribute to entrapment DANGER Risk of Death Injury or Damage To avoid injury or damage from misuse or entrapment P...

Page 21: ...rounding plugs for protection against possible shock hazards Where a two prong wall receptacle is encountered it is the personal responsibility and obligation of the customer to contact a qualified el...

Page 22: ...g impacts can permanently damage either HI LO motor resulting in an inoperable bed In the case of an inoperable bed due to a damaged HI LO motor the HI LO motor must be replaced immediately If left un...

Page 23: ...locking levers with locking tabs for proper connection DO NOT force the connector into the control box DANGER Risk of Death Injury or Damage In the event of a power outage the bed can be powered by i...

Page 24: ...of sources of relatively intense electromagnetic fields in the everyday environment Some of these sources are obvious and easy to avoid Others are not apparent and exposure is unavoidable However we b...

Page 25: ...posal Follow local governing ordinances and recycling plans regarding disposal of the product or components normally used in operation The product does not generate waste or residue in operation Any a...

Page 26: ...r Service department at 1 800 668 2337 4 2 Unpacking DANGER Risk of Injury or Damage Continued use of the product with damaged parts could lead to the bed malfunctioning causing injury to the user and...

Page 27: ...hanisms were located will ensure that the wheels will be facing the ground when the bed is unpackaged The use of two people is preferred when lowering the bed to the floor 3 Grab cross bar here E and...

Page 28: ...e Fig 4 2 6 Cut the untrimmed plastic tie holding the knee foot panel to the frame Fig 4 3 7 Cut the untrimmed or green tie holding the mattress keepers on either side of the bed Fig 4 4 8 Cut the unt...

Page 29: ...4 8 12 Cut the untrimmed or green tie while holding the wall bumper Fig 4 9 4 3 Inspecting DANGER Risk Of Injury Or Damage To avoid injury or damage inspect the following and contact a qualified techn...

Page 30: ...e mattress keeper rods hold the mattress in place Install them in the head and foot decks 1 With the mattress keeper upright insert the rod ends into the appropriate deck holes 2 There are two choices...

Page 31: ...e foot deck and the head deck All Models Except CS9FX600 Fig 4 14 Model CS9FX600 Fig 4 15 4 76 inch Bed Only With a 7 16 inch socket wrench and 7 16 inch wrench loosen and remove the bed end bracket f...

Page 32: ...unting channel Align the hole in the bracket with the channel hole Fig 4 18 7 76 inch Bed Only Reinsert the bed end bracket fasteners Fig 4 19 8 76 inch Bed Only Tighten the fasteners with two 7 16 in...

Page 33: ...nsure the mattress is engaged on all four corners 4 5 Installing the Head and Foot Ends Head and foot ends are normally packaged together either in a cardboard box or on a wooden skid separate from th...

Page 34: ...on Head End next to the head board bracket Hook the head post screws in the bracket slots 3 Slide the boards down while plate post screws are in the bracket slots Foot end shown 4 Position Foot End ne...

Page 35: ...rn and lock the key once it is fully inserted Repeat on the other side then the opposite bed end securing both mounting points on each board Some models only have one connection 7 Attach the cables fr...

Page 36: ...other objects on top of the cartons WARNING Risk of Injury or Damage To avoid product damage and personal injury Disconnect pendant when not in use and store out of reach of children If bed is not be...

Page 37: ...lace pendant under or between objects WARNING Risk of Injury or Damage A safety feature of this product includes protection against overheating caused by excessive or extended periods of operation Dep...

Page 38: ...section press the Head Down button D 3 To raise the foot section press the Foot Up button E 4 To lower the foot section press the Foot Down button F 5 To raise the head and foot sections simultaneousl...

Page 39: ...lster between the top rail bars 2 Slide the pendant into the holster 3 Alternatively use the pendant clip to secure the pendant to bed linen 4 The pendant can also be attached to the back of either si...

Page 40: ...of the bed disconnect the main power then unscrew the coupling cap on the pendant cable 6 Remove the cable end from the Y cable housing 7 On the other side of the bed remove the cap from the Y cable...

Page 41: ...ing end 5 3 Power Cord Storage Disconnect the main power cable from the wall outlet and store the power cord when the bed is not in use 1 Secure the power cord to the back of the head end with the hoo...

Page 42: ...th knee foot platform adjusted to the highest position lift the foot panel 2 The foot section can rest at any of the six pre set stops 3 Slowly lower the platform to engage the nearest stop 4 The plat...

Page 43: ...ce again be raised to the desired stop 5 5 Foot Pad Lock Mechanism For CS3 Model Only CAUTION Risk of Damage Moving the bed while the floor lock caster lock or foot pad is engaged may damage the bed T...

Page 44: ...ries 5 6 Bed Steer Mechanism 1 The steering mechanism is on either side of the head end of the bed 2 With the locking wheel tab facing outward flip the steer mechanism 3 When engaged the bed will stee...

Page 45: ...therwise individuals may become trapped between the bed rail and the bed frame ALWAYS test to make sure that the side rails are properly and securely in place before using Otherwise injury or damage m...

Page 46: ...e the trapeze until the handle is located over the center of the bed and ensure that it drops down into the anti rotation position Safe Working Load of Heavy Duty Trapeze is 168 lb 72 kg DO NOT exceed...

Page 47: ...adjusted in order to meet FDA guidelines Refer to 4 4 Installing the Mattress Keeper Rod page 30 for detailed instructions on adjusting the end board bracket location The listed bed rails and position...

Page 48: ...ic Enamel This product can be purchased at Sherwin Williams Automotive paint branches only 6 4 Optional Attendant Control Panel Operation The ACP panel is designed to be used alongside the pendant to...

Page 49: ...ractitioner Do not install a CS Bed Extender on a bed that is equipped with the Trendelenburg and Reverse Trendelenburg feature 1 To move the bed in a trendelenburg position press the trendelenbug but...

Page 50: ...r resident comfort Both 39 inch wide deck and 42 inch wide decks are factory installed options 39 inch or 42 inch Nominal 6 7 Adjustable Width Bed Model CS9FX600 The following bed options are not comp...

Page 51: ...Optional Accessories Opposite side is the same as labeled side 1153410 Q 51...

Page 52: ...e View Top Bed Deck View Top Bed Deck View Top Bed Deck View 1 Loosen the knob A securing the adjustable deck wing B 2 Depress the snap button C 3 Slide the adjustable deck wing in or out to the desir...

Page 53: ...l IHBEADJ is intended for use on bed model CS9FX600 The head board is adjustable and ships in the position for a 36 in wide bed 1 Firmly grasp one of the board wings A 2 While holding the board wing r...

Page 54: ...jury or Damage Grease may leak from the gearbox and cause injury or damage from falling or fire Follow the maintenance instructions in this manual Routinely inspect the gearbox for grease leakage If t...

Page 55: ...ring is not cracked or damaged Inspect for damaged or loose wiring Have a qualified technician replace any frayed or damaged cords Inspect for secure grounding Inspect rail latches Ensure that all rai...

Page 56: ...ioning Floor lock is stuck in one position Contact Invacare Continuing Care Service Department 1 800 668 2337 Bed is not level Hi Lo actuators are unevenly extended Bed deck is not parallel with floor...

Page 57: ...bus beds CS7 CS9 CS9FX600 The lockout box a flatter rectangular white box with a toggle dome button and LED light When the light is on the HILO on the hand pendant will not function Rotate the lockout...

Page 58: ...Actuator not working Faulty hand control pendant Pendant cable is connected power is on lock out is off and hand control pendant does not function Disconnect power supply then replace hand pendant wi...

Page 59: ...be repaired or replaced at ICCI s option This warranty does not include any labor or shipping charges incurred in replacement part installation or repair of any such product ICCI s sole obligation an...

Page 60: ...Manufactured in Mexico for Invacare Corporation USA Canada Invacare Australia Pty Ltd One Invacare Way 570 Matheson Blvd E Unit 8 1 Lenton Place Elyria Ohio USA Mississauga Ontario North Rocks NSW 21...

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