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Invacare® NordBed™ Kid

CAUTION!

– For a person entering or exiting the bed, always

lower the bed to an appropriate height. The
backrest can be used as a support. Make sure,
the thigh- and leg section is horizontal to avoid
overloading the mattress support.

– Always lower the bed to the lowest position

before leaving a person in the bed unattended.

– Make sure that there is nothing under, over,

or near the bed that can obstruct the height
adjustment, like for example furniture, lifts or
window frames.

CAUTION!

Non-original or wrong accessories may affect the
function and safety of the product.

– Only use original accessories for the product

in use.

– Due to regional differences, refer to your

local Invacare catalog or website for available
accessories or contact your local Invacare
representative. See addresses at the end of
this document.

CAUTION!
Risk of injury or damage

The product can get hot when exposed to sunlight
or other heat sources.

– Do not expose the product to direct sunlight for

prolonged periods.

– Keep the product away from heat sources.

CAUTION!

There is a risk of entrapment of fingers in the
bed moving parts.

– Pay attention to your fingers.

IMPORTANT!

The bed has no isolator (main switch). If the bed
needs to be electrically disconnected, it has to be
unplugged from the mains socket.

– Always place the bed in a way so the mains

socket is easily accessible to unplug the bed.

IMPORTANT

With the bed lowered to heights of 400 mm or
less, the base of some mobile patient lifts might
not fit under the bed. It might be required to use
mobile patient lifts with a smaller base or other
transfer methods.

IMPORTANT!

Accumulation of lint, dust and other dirt can
impair the product.

– Keep the product clean.

2.2 Mattresses

WARNING!
Safety aspects regarding combination of side
rails and mattresses:

To get the highest possible safety level, when
using side rails on the bed, the minimum and
maximum measures for mattresses, must be
respected.

– For correct mattress measures see mattress

table in chapter

8 Technical Data, page 20

.

WARNING!
Risk of entrapment and/or suffocation

– The user could get trapped and/or suffocate, if

the horizontal space, between the mattress side
and the inside of the side rail, is too big. Follow
the minimum width (and length) of mattresses
in combination with a side rail, as stated in
the mattress table in chapter

8 Technical Data,

page 20

.

– Be aware that using very thick or soft

mattresses (low density), or a combination of
these, increases the risk.

A

WARNING!
Risk of falling

The user can fall over the edge and get seriously
injured, if the vertical distance

A

between the

top of the mattress and the edge of the side
rail/bed end, is too short. See image above.

– Always keep a minimum distance

A

of 22 cm if

the bed is used with bed ends and side rails of
40 cm height

– Always keep a minimum distance

A

of 60 cm if

the bed is used with bed ends and side rails of
80 cm height

– Follow the maximum mattress height in

combination with the side rail as stated in the
mattress table in chapter

8 Technical Data,

page 20

.

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Summary of Contents for NordBed Kid

Page 1: ...Invacare NordBed Kid en Children s Bed User Manual This manual MUST be given to the user of the product BEFORE using this product this manual MUST be read and saved for future reference...

Page 2: ...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 or its subsidiaries unles...

Page 3: ...ail with Foldable Doors 12 4 6 Manual positioning of the leg section 14 4 7 Emergency positions 15 4 7 1 Emergency release of a mattress support section 15 4 8 Transportation and Storage 15 5 Maintena...

Page 4: ...dicates a hazardous situation that could result in damage to property if it is not avoided Tips and Recommendations Gives useful tips recommendations and information for efficient trouble free use 1 2...

Page 5: ...injury or damage Inappropriate handling of cables incorrect connections and use of unauthorized equipment can cause electrical shock and product failure Do not kink shear or otherwise damage the cabl...

Page 6: ...s of 400 mm or less the base of some mobile patient lifts might not fit under the bed It might be required to use mobile patient lifts with a smaller base or other transfer methods IMPORTANT Accumulat...

Page 7: ...served to verify that they are operating normally This bed can be used together with Invacare approved accessories and medical electrical equipment connected to the heart intracardially or blood vesse...

Page 8: ...fe working load applied Temperature limit Humidity limitation Atmospheric pressure limitation Transport and storage conditions Operation conditions Indicates the correct body position in the bed Refer...

Page 9: ...C D E F G J K L M N O I H Parts of standard bed A Back section B Seat section C Thigh section D Leg section E Bed end F Hand Control Box G Height adjustment actuator H Back section actuator I Leg sect...

Page 10: ...Move the bed to its correct position 2 Connect the bed to the mains 4 3 Castors and brakes CAUTION Risk of trapping squeezing All brakes are foot operated Do not release the brake with the fingers CAU...

Page 11: ...ection Thigh section Up p Raise the tight section Down q Lower the tight section Leg section Up p Raise the leg section Down q Lower the leg section Locking Function The locking function prevents usag...

Page 12: ...owering the side rail with the bed in a low position or when lowering the bed with the side rail down Lowering the Side Rail 1 3 2 2 1 Slightly pull and hold the top bar upwards with both hands 2 Push...

Page 13: ...r on the underside and fold the door 2 b a On the other door press the lever on the underside and fold the door 3 a b c Pull out the pin rotate clockwise by 90 degrees and release it to position the t...

Page 14: ...to position the tab in the vertical slot 3 a b CLICK Unfold the door without the latch on the top bar and ensure the locking mechanism on the underside engages with an audible click 4 b c CLICK a CLI...

Page 15: ...emergency release of the height adjustment is NOT possible CAUTION Risk of injury A minimum of two persons is required for an emergency release of a mattress support section When releasing a mattress...

Page 16: ...ns if applicable When cleaning electronic components consider their protection class regarding water ingress Make sure that no water splashes to the plug or the wall outlet Do not touch the power sock...

Page 17: ...olstery and mattresses See attached label on each product 5 3 4 Disinfection Instructions Information on recommended disinfectants and methods can be found on https vah online de en for users In Domes...

Page 18: ...ing of used products and packaging must comply with the laws and regulations for waste handling in each country Contact your local waste management company for information 6 2 Reconditioning This prod...

Page 19: ...Ensure hand control correctly connected to control unit Hand control defective Call dealer technician to replace hand control Control unit defective Call dealer technician to replace control unit Full...

Page 20: ...Seat section length E 7 13 15 Thigh section length F 16 18 23 Leg section length G 48 55 57 Total length H 146 166 185 Total height I with low bed ends 71 121 Total height I with high bed ends 111 16...

Page 21: ...e with castor breaks 30 30 30 Bed End 40 cm height 7 Bed End 80 cm height 12 Fixed side rail 40 cm height 8 9 Fixed side rail 80 cm height 10 11 12 Lowering side rail 40 cm height 8 9 Side rail with f...

Page 22: ...Alternating current Maximum current input Iin max 2 5 A 228 282 VA Intermittent periodic motor operation 10 max 2 min ON 18 min OFF Insulation class CLASS II equipment Type B Applied Part Applied Par...

Page 23: ...uct uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions CISPR 11 Class B This...

Page 24: ...netic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which this product is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above this product should be observed to...

Page 25: ...800 WLAN 802 11 a n Pulse modulation b 217 Hz 0 2 0 3 9 If necessary to achieve the immunity test level the distance between the transmitting antenna and the Medical Electrical Equipment or System may...

Page 26: ...Notes...

Page 27: ...Notes...

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