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User Manual

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Invacare ®

CS Series

 Beds

CS3, CS5, CS7, CS9, CS9FX600

For more information regarding bed rail safety, refer to the Bed Rail 
Entrapment Risk Notification Guide at www.invacare.com.

Summary of Contents for Carroll CS3

Page 1: ...product BEFORE using this product read this manual and save for future reference EN Invacare CS Series Beds CS3 CS5 CS7 CS9 CS9FX600 For more information regarding bed rail safety refer to the Bed Rai...

Page 2: ...cation or modification in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written permission from Invacare Trademarks are identified by and All trademarks are owned by or licensed to Invacare Corporation...

Page 3: ...tic Compatibility EMC Information 16 4 PRODUCT LABELING 21 5 TECHNICAL DATA 23 Typical Product Parameters 23 Mattress Specifications 28 6 SET UP 29 Unpacking Instructions 29 Assembly Instructions 32 7...

Page 4: ...tional Trendelenburg and Reverse Trendelenburg Attendant Control Panel 53 Pendant HI LO Lock Out Optional 54 Optional Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation CPR Release 55 Optional 39 Inch and 42 Inch Wide Dec...

Page 5: ...azardous 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...

Page 6: ...1 GENERAL Invacare CS Series Beds 6 Part No 1153410 Symbols used on the CS Bed Battery Charging Yellow Battery Fully Charged Green on Trend ACP...

Page 7: ...urred in replacement part installation or repair of any such product ICCI s sole obligation and your exclusive remedy under this warranty shall be limited to such repair and or replacement For warrant...

Page 8: ...cur The initial set up of this bed must be performed by a qualified technician Procedures other than those described in this manual must be performed by a qualified technician ACCESSORIES WARNINGS ICC...

Page 9: ...r correct locking action before actual use Even with casters properly locked some flooring surfaces such as tile or wood will allow the bed to move under some conditions Use on surfaces such as these...

Page 10: ...ump on the bed Each of the preceding 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...

Page 11: ...ble 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...

Page 12: ...red 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 outle...

Page 13: ...isk of electric shock This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a grounded plug The plug must be inserted into an appropriate electric outlet that is properly in...

Page 14: ...ber 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...

Page 15: ...wering the bed to the lowest position Keep feet clear of bed when lowering bed Close supervision is necessary when this product is used near or by children or people with disabilities DO NOT let any i...

Page 16: ...normal operation in the configuration in which it will be used Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Emissions The CS Bed is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment spec...

Page 17: ...wer supply lines 1 kV for input output lines Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV differential mode 2 kV common mode 1 kV differe...

Page 18: ...e in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the CS Bed should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity Test IEC 60601 Test Level Compliance Level Ele...

Page 19: ...romagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people a Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephone...

Page 20: ...ower of transmitter W Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz d 1 2 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 1 2 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 2 3 0 01 12 12 23 0 1 38 38 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3...

Page 21: ...lage du lit et de la t te de lit Le matelas doit s adapter l encadrement et aux longs pans et s adapter correctement aux dispositifs pour viter le coincement du patient Il est important de lire et de...

Page 22: ...4 PRODUCT LABELING Invacare CS Series Beds 22 Part No 1153410 Optional Foot End Board ACP with Trendelenburg...

Page 23: ...Elevation Range floor to deck 2 CS3 CS5 CS7 CS9 CS9FX600 Stability Range casters locked or off casters 8 to 26 in 211 to 686 mm 9 to 30 in 229 to 762 mm 7 to 30 in 178 to 762 mm 9 to 30 in 229 to 762...

Page 24: ...box current frequency 60 Hz 60 Hz 60 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...

Page 25: ...rotection IPX4 Floor lock not available Optional standard CPR release on head actuator not available optional Built in battery back up not available optional standard with Trendelenburg 24V DC 9 2 Amp...

Page 26: ...n 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 mm...

Page 27: ...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 N A 206 lb Load capacity safe working load 450 lb 204 kg 500 l...

Page 28: ...mattress Refer to the Bed Rail Entrapment Risk Notification Guide at www invacare com Use only a mattress of recommended specifications with this bed Named Size Minimum Size Maximum Size Length 76 in...

Page 29: ...per wire tie removal DO NOT cut any trimmed plastic wire ties Cut only the untrimmed plastic ties around the wood spacer All other plastic ties are used to secure the electric cables in place and shou...

Page 30: ...rsonal INJURY may occur if the bed is dropped Ensure the bed is lowered slowly to the floor Use additional people if necessary 4 Remove wood spacer from front end of bed by lifting it off of bed end b...

Page 31: ...ed or green tie holding the mattress keepers on either side of the bed 8 Cut the untrimmed or green ties holding the mattress keepers at the end of the bed 9 Carefully cut the untrimmed or green tie h...

Page 32: ...all bumper 3 Rotate the wall bumper to the floor at the head end of the bed CAUTION The Mattress Keeper Rods are an integral part of the bed rail system by securing the mattress in place the Mattress...

Page 33: ...S9FX600 All Models Except CS9FX600 Model CS9FX600 Model CS9FX600 Model CS9FX600 1 With the mattress keeper upright insert the rod ends into the appropriate deck holes 2 There are two choices for mattr...

Page 34: ...deck and the head deck 80 in bed position shown 5 76 in Bed Only With a 7 16 in socket wrench and 7 16 in wrench loosen and remove the bed end bracket fasteners 6 76 in Bed Only Remove the fasteners o...

Page 35: ...ee brackets and reapply the ends 10 Position the mattress on the deck 11 Press the mattress inside the mattress keeper Ensure the mattress is engaged on all four corners Head and foot ends are normall...

Page 36: ...wn 4 PositionFootEndnexttothefoot board brackets Hook the board screws into the bracket slots 5 Guide the key through the small bracket hole The key is attached to the bed bracket with a lanyard 6 Tur...

Page 37: ...e CS Series Beds 7 Usage 7 1 Hand Control Pendant Operation 3 Function Pendant FIGURE 1 3 Function Pendant CAUTION CRUSH Hazard DO NOT place feet under the frame when lowering the bed Raise Lower Head...

Page 38: ...care CS Series Beds 38 Part No 1153410 4 Function Pendant FIGURE 2 4 Function Pendant Raise Lower Head Raise Lower Knee Raise Lower Bed Raise Lower Head and Knee Alternate Pendants Under the Bed Light...

Page 39: ...r inside the control box is fully discharged Full capacitor discharge can be achieved by sequentially depressing the Up and Down buttons on the hand pendant at least 20 times after main electrical pow...

Page 40: ...d 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 housing Re...

Page 41: ...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 hook and loop strap when moving the bed 2 Ex...

Page 42: ...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 platform cannot lower past the nearest stop while being adjusted 5 To reset the r...

Page 43: ...Bed FIGURE 3 Foot Pad Lock Mechanism on CS3 Bed CAUTION Moving the bed while the floor lock caster lock or foot pad is engaged may DAMAGE the bed DO NOT move the bed unless the floor lock caster lock...

Page 44: ...es Beds 44 Part No 1153410 7 6 Bed Steer Mechanism 1 Steer 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 th...

Page 45: ...o prevent patient entrapment Use only a mattress of recommended specifications with the bed Monitor patient frequently Asses the needs of the resident prior to using the Assist Rail or Assist Bar Inco...

Page 46: ...and or damage Use only Invacare trapeze systems designed specially for the CS bed Standard Trapeze 1153385 or Heavy Duty Trapeze 1153386 Use of trapeze may be hazardous to residents or guests Possible...

Page 47: ...osition to minimize the risk from falls The trapeze bar may damage walls and ceilings when used with the Trendelenburg feature Invacare recommends removing the trapeze when using the Trendelenburg fun...

Page 48: ...Set IHCSBARS CS Assist Bar Set IHCSTSPD ThinkSoft Positioning Device TSPD IHCSRLPA 68 Inch Rail IHCSRLAS 39 CS assist rail for 39 inch wide deck set IHCSRLAS 42 CS assist rail for 42 inch wide deck s...

Page 49: ...Series Beds 8 4 Optional Drainage Bag Holder 8 5 Optional Touch up Paint Sherwin Williams 5A 58147 00 A CODE 82X WHITE BIRCH 2nd Dimension 5 0 Acrylic Enamel This product can be purchased at Sherwin...

Page 50: ...8 OPTIONS Invacare CS Series Beds 50 Part No 1153410 8 6 Optional Attendant Control Panel Operation 3 Function Pendant FIGURE 1 3 Function Pendant Attendant Control Panel Lockout...

Page 51: ...t the foot end of the bed All cabling has been routed and secured to keep it from getting pinched during normal operation of the bed WARNING Extra cable should be routed and secured to bed to prevent...

Page 52: ...be turned on by pressing the blue light button on the hand pendant Press again to turn off FIGURE 2 4 Function Pendant Attendant Control Panel Lockout Alternate Pendants Under the Bed Light Nurse Call...

Page 53: ...lenburg Attendant Control Panel CAUTION Use of Trendelenburg or Reverse Trendelenburg feature may not be appropriate for certain patients Trendelenburg and Reverse Trendelenburg should only be used on...

Page 54: ...hen in the OFF position the HI LO function on the pendant will NOT operate When in the ON position all pendant functions will operate normally The head function and knee foot function on the pendant r...

Page 55: ...ering the head deck CAUTION Activation of the CPR release may cause attendant or resident injury Use with Caution Use the CPR release only for emergency situations This function will rapidly bring the...

Page 56: ...oot of the bed A second person is recommended to gently lower the head deck 2 Grip the CPR handle at the foot end of bed Foot end not shown for clarity 3 Squeeze the CPR handle to drop the head deck 4...

Page 57: ...WARNING Possible patient ENTRAPMENT Hazard if using non specified mattress on a wide bed Mattress must fit snugly between appropriate mattress keepers and properly sized head and foot ends that are de...

Page 58: ...attress on an adjustable bed Mattress must fit snugly between appropriate mattress keepers and properly sized head and foot ends that are designed for use on wide beds Use only a mattress of recommend...

Page 59: ...Head End Adjustment Knobs Adjustment Knob Adjustment Knob Adjustment Knob Adjustable Head Section Adjustable Seat Section Adjustable Thigh Section Adjustable Foot Section Adjustment Knobs Adjustment K...

Page 60: ...ment Hole Adjustable Deck Wing 36 in Width Side View Top Bed Deck View Adjustment Knob Snap Button 39 in Adjustment Hole Adjustable Deck Wing 39 in Width Side View Top Bed Deck View Adjustment Knob Sn...

Page 61: ...able deck wing in or out to the desired position 4 Ensure the snap button snaps into the appropriate adjustment hole 5 Tighten the knob to secure the adjustable deck wing 6 Adjust the head board width...

Page 62: ...wings 2 While holding the board wing remove the knobs securing that wings to the center section 3 Move the board wing until the mounting holes line up with the desired adjustment holes in the center...

Page 63: ...ents DO NOT submerge the bed frame or electrical parts 4 DO NOT power wash or steam clean Use household water pressure only 5 Rinse thoroughly with water maximum temperature 110 F or 43 C DO NOT use s...

Page 64: ...orn or missing Inspect the rails for noticeable scratches and chips Use a matching enamel touch up paint to retouch if necessary Refer to Options for paint specification 9 3 Quarterly Maintenance Chec...

Page 65: ...en floor lock foot bumper and floor Floor surface is slippery and or foreign membrane between bumper and floor Clean the surrounding floor and remove loose material under the bed Floor lock not functi...

Page 66: ...ill not function Rotate the lockout dial to the unlocked position horizontal or flip switch to OFF Lockout LED on the Attendant Control Pad ACP is ON Toggle off the individual function lockout LED sho...

Page 67: ...n replace hand pendant with functioning unit from another bed if available Reconnect power and test Contact Invacare Continuing Care Service Department 1 800 668 2337 Bed ends to not fit properly Bent...

Page 68: ...arding Invacare continuing Care Inc ICCI products parts and services please visit www invacare cc com or call 800 668 2337 Manufacturing Location 994 Hargrieve Road London Ontario Canada N6E1P5 Invaca...

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