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1-150-068-A CS Bed Manual.doc

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NEVER operate if the unit has a damaged cord or plug. If it is not working properly, call a
qualified technician for examination and repair. Keep all electrical cords away from heated or
hot surfaces. Ensure all cables and cords are routed such that they will not become
entangled or pinched. Otherwise damage or injury may result.

DO NOT unplug power cord from control box.

The pendant and power cords must be routed and secured properly to ensure that the cords
DO NOT become entangled, pinched and/or severed during operation of the electric bed.

NEVER operate the unit if these cords are damaged.

Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. Grounding reliability depends upon a properly
grounded wall outlet.

Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in electrocution.
Check with a qualified electrician or service person if you are doubtful that the electrical
outlet is properly grounded. DO NOT modify the grounding plug provided. If it will not fit into
the electrical outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Grounding
reliability can only be achieved when connected to an equivalent receptacle marked Hospital
Only or Hospital Grade.

Electric components, such as motors exposed to water, may cause severe injury including
electrocution.

During routine bed operation or when cleaning, DO NOT expose electrical components to
water. Unplug and de-energize electrical components when water products are near these
components.

Repair or Service Information

DO NOT open assemblies such as the motors, pendant, control boxes or gearboxes. No user
serviceable parts are inside. Only qualified technicians are permitted to repair these parts. If
unqualified individuals perform any work on these beds, the warranty is void.

Unplug the power cord from its power source before performing any maintenance on the
electric bed. DO NOT unplug the power cord from the control box. Damage to cord will result.

The control box is mounted to the foot motor with an actuator clip-lock. If replacing the
control box, remove the actuator clip-lock and slide the control box away from the foot motor
until it is free. Disconnect all cable connections.

Before connecting/disconnecting the connections at the control box, make sure the cable
lock is removed by lightly depressing on the end tabs and lifting. After connectors are
plugged in, route all cables into the cable lock slots and snap the cable lock in place. When
installing any connectors into the control box, be sure the cable lock is secure after
installation - otherwise, injury or damage may occur.

DO NOT force the connector into the control box, otherwise - injury or damage may occur.

EXPLOSION Hazard.

DO NOT operate this bed in the presence of a flammable anaesthetic mixture with air or with
nitrous oxide. DO NOT use near explosive gases.

Keep the product a minimum of 12" away from any direct heat source.

Summary of Contents for Carroll CS

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL by Invacare An Invacare Company Read and understand this manual prior to using the bed This manual contains important information regarding the safe operation of the Carroll CS Series bed...

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Page 3: ...r Cord Stowage 23 CS Bed Mobilization and Stabilization 24 Floor Lock Operation 24 Bed Steer Mechanism 24 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation CPR Release Optional 25 Using the CPR Release 25 Pendant HILO Lo...

Page 4: ...nformation maintenance tips and industry news 4 Invacare can contact you or your provider if servicing is needed on your product 5 It will enable Invacare to improve product designs based on your inpu...

Page 5: ...______________________________________________ 7 Would you like information sent to you about Invacare products that may be available for a particular medical condition Yes No If yes please list any c...

Page 6: ...Long Term Care Beds 6 Part No 1134871 Fold here Fold here Cut Along Line Invacare Product Registration Form Please Seal with Tape Before Mailing...

Page 7: ...Label Locations 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 5 of 35 Label Locations...

Page 8: ...ediate and imminent hazards that if not avoided will result in immediate serious personal injury or loss of life in addition to equipment damage Information appearing under the WARNING caption concern...

Page 9: ...4 Volts DC Motorised Linear HILO Actuator foot end mount 24 Volts DC 24 Volts DC Motorised Linear Foot Actuator 24 Volts DC 24 Volts DC Eight button hand pendant with contour function standard standar...

Page 10: ...routine bed operation or when cleaning DO NOT expose electrical components to water Unplug and de energize electrical components when water products are near these components Repair or Service Informa...

Page 11: ...g conductor and a grounded plug The plug must be inserted into an appropriate electric outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances DO NOT roll the...

Page 12: ...bed is not to be used for an extended period unplug electric bed from the wall outlet The electric bed is NOT designed to be used as a patient transport When transporting a patient use an approved pat...

Page 13: ...eventing an individual from inadvertently rolling out of bed The bed rails are NOT intended nor may be used for restraint purposes If an individual is capable of injuring himself herself a physician o...

Page 14: ...s designed to conform to the bed length of 76 1930 4mm min max 75 0 to 76 0 1905mm to 1930 4mm or 80 2032mm min max 79 0 to 80 0 1930 mm or 2032 mm or 84 2133 6mm min max 83 0 to 84 0 2108 2mm to 2133...

Page 15: ...s Cut only the untrimmed plastic ties around the wood spacer All other plastic ties are used to secure the electric cables in place and should not be cut Steady upright bed Slowly lower to floor use t...

Page 16: ...knee foot panel to the frame Untie the mattress keepers Untie the hand pendant twist ties Carefully cut the untrimmed plastic tie securing the mains power cable bundle Plug power cord into a properly...

Page 17: ...none NOTE Head and footends are normally packaged together either in a cardboard box or on a wooden skid separate from the bed Install Head and Foot Ends Position Foot End Align the foot plate screws...

Page 18: ...ils and the mattress Install the Mattress Keeper Rods correctly to prevent patient entrapment NOTE The mattress keeper rods hold the mattress in place Install them in the head and foot decks With the...

Page 19: ...acket in the mounting channel Align the hole in the bracket with the channel hole 76 Bed ONLY Reinsert the bed end bracket fasteners 76 Bed ONLY Tighten the fasteners with two 7 16 wrenches Reposition...

Page 20: ...to using the Assist Bar Crush Hazard exists between Assist Rail or Assist Bar and Floor at the lowest bed position Lowering the bed may cause INJURY to oneself or others Lockout the Hand Control when...

Page 21: ...r bracket over the mounting tab on the frame Lower the bracket to engage the mounting tab in the bracket slot Insert the 5 16 18 x 78 threaded rod handle through the Assist Rail or Assist Bar bracket...

Page 22: ...Assembly Instructions 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 20 of 35 Change Assist Rail from Guard to Assist to Transfer Change Assist Bar from Storage to Assist...

Page 23: ...Function 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 21 of 35 UNDERSTANDING BED FUNCTIONS Hand Control Pendant Operation CRUSH Hazard Do Not place feet under the frame when lowering the...

Page 24: ...est position the deck can once again be raised to the desired stop Pendant Stowage and Location Electrical SHOCK Hazard Before working on any electrical part such as the 9 pin pendant coupling ensure...

Page 25: ...e end from the Y cable housing On the other side of the bed remove the cap from the Y cable housing Replace the cap on the other side of the bed Align arrows then insert the pendant cable end into the...

Page 26: ...ides a visible clue that the floor lock is engaged Floor lock engaged will prevent the bed from moving Depress the floor lock pedal bar again from the locked position The visible green plunger indicat...

Page 27: ...e backrest during CPR release Avoid placing hands directly between the adjustable backrest and the bed frame Place hands only on the outside of the backrest away from the bed frame Using the CPR Relea...

Page 28: ...Lock Out Optional NOTE When in the Locked position the HILO function on the pendant will NOT operate When in the Unlocked position all pendant functions will operate normally The head function and kne...

Page 29: ...ain your bed may reduce product life and increase unplanned maintenance Inspect the covering of the bed s control panel and the patient control panel to assure that the covering is not cracked or dama...

Page 30: ...ns for Storage and Transport Store and or transport the bed in a clean and dry environment with an ambient temperature range between 10 and 50 Celsius 0 to 125 F Environmental Conditions for Operation...

Page 31: ...to the unlocked position horizontal HILO lock out is on Lockout LED on the Attendant Control Pad ACP is ON Toggle off the individual function lockout LED should be OFF Loose wire connections Check ca...

Page 32: ...lbs 80 kg Do not exceed the maximum weight capacity for the bed Maximum weight rating includes the combined weight of all accessories patients visitors mattress and bedding Consult your owner s manua...

Page 33: ...end brackets Insert the cap screw through the bolt hole and fasten the lock nut to the screw Tighten with two 7 16 wrenches The trapeze will fit on either mounting post Ensure the trapeze is properly...

Page 34: ...not receive satisfactory warranty service please write directly to Carroll at the address listed below Provide dealer s name address date of purchase indicate nature of the defect and if the product...

Page 35: ...for the best ways to keep them from harm such as falling Assessment by the patient s health care team will help to determine how best to keep the patient safe Historically physical restraints such as...

Page 36: ...mattress or mattress with raised foam edges to prevent patients from being trapped between the mattress and rail Reduce the gaps between the mattress and side rails Which Ways of Reducing Risks are Be...

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