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Invacare® SB® 910

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!

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

9 Technical Data, page 22

.

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

9 Technical Data,

page 22

.

– 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.

– Follow the maximum mattress height in

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

9 Technical Data,

page 22

.

2.3 Safety information on
electromagnetic interference

WARNING!
Risk of malfunction due to electromagnetic
interference

Electromagnetic interference between this
product and other electrical equipment can occur
and disturb the electrical adjustment functions
of this product. To prevent, reduce or eliminate
such electromagnetic interference:

– Only use original cables, accessories and spare

parts, to not increase electromagnetic emission
or reduce electromagnetic immunity of this
product.

– Do not use portable radio frequency (RF)

communications equipment closer than 30 cm
to any part of this product (including cables).

– Do not use this product near active

high-frequency surgical equipment and the
RF shielded room of a system for magnetic
resonance imaging, where the intensity of
electromagnetic disturbances is high.

– If disturbances occur, increase the distance

between this product and the other equipment
or switch it off.

– Refer to the detailed information and follow

the guidance in chapter

10 Electromagnetic

compatibility (EMC), page 23

.

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Summary of Contents for SB 910

Page 1: ...Invacare SB 910 en 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: ...ation duplication 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...

Page 3: ...ase of the backrest 13 5 8 1 Quick release backrest CPR optional 13 5 9 Integrated mattress support extension 13 5 10 Lifting pole 14 5 10 1 Positioning the lifting pole 14 5 10 2 Adjusting the handle...

Page 4: ...ided IMPORTANT Indicates 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 tro...

Page 5: ...are of persons with small body dimensions WARNING Risk of injury or damage Inappropriate handling of cables incorrect connections and use of unauthorized equipment can cause electrical shock and produ...

Page 6: ...ng 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...

Page 7: ...ation including technical data HMI XXXXX MD XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX xxx kg xxx kg YYYY MM XXXXXX XXXXX_...

Page 8: ...re listed on the product label and in the technical data section in this manual The bed is not intended for psychiatric patients The bed can be emergency operated by means of the built in accumulator...

Page 9: ...trical equipment of the bed must not be dismantled or combined with other electrical equipment After each assembly check that all fittings are properly tightened and that all parts have the correct fu...

Page 10: ...bar B of the side rail away from the locking mechanism CAUTION If the side rail is not properly locked it can fall down Pull push the top bar of the side rail to ensure that the locking system is prop...

Page 11: ...y to be set 2 Press wanted function button The LED lamp A lights up when the respective function is locked 3 Check that the corresponding function on the hand control is deactivated 4 To unlock a func...

Page 12: ...nuous connection to the mains Preventive maintenance Batteries must be charged at least every 6 months for maintenance purposes We recommend the batteries to be tested at least once a year Frequent su...

Page 13: ...e backrest until it is completely down 5 8 1 Quick release backrest CPR optional The CPR function is marked with a label on the bed CPR The quick release handle A is placed under the mattress support...

Page 14: ...e bed end fitting from the frame This can be done in two steps of respectively 15 and 20 cm 3 Release the centrally located spring and pull out the mattress support extension 4 Tighten both screws aga...

Page 15: ...ced in one of the four corner tubes 5 11 1 IV Drop rod standard 1 Place the bushing B into the desired corner tube C 2 Position the IV drop rod in the desired height 3 Tighten the finger screw A 5 11...

Page 16: ...nd disinfectants used must be effective compatible with one another and must protect the materials they are used to clean Never use corrosive fluids alkalines acid etc or abrasive cleaning agents We r...

Page 17: ...ing IMPORTANT When the bed has been washed before given to a new user it has to be thoroughly inspected Inspection must be done by a trained professional For regular maintenance see Maintenance checkl...

Page 18: ...k rest function Lock release function working properly 1 7 Height positioning Sections moving correctly motor running properly Run up down in out to outer positions 2 8 Backrest positioning Sections m...

Page 19: ...hen the hi lo motor has been replaced the mattress support is leaning cannot be set to horizontal Before resetting 1 Disconnect the bed from the mains socket and leave it without power for at least 10...

Page 20: ...a page 22 Be environmentally responsible and recycle this product through your recycling facility at its end of life Disassemble the product and its components so the different materials can be separa...

Page 21: ...s not running No relay sound is heard from the control unit Hand control is defective Replace the hand control Control unit is defective Replace the control unit Control unit is in order except for on...

Page 22: ...ric pressure 800 hPa to 1060 hPa Be aware that when a bed has been stored under low temperatures it must be adjusted to operating conditions before use 9 5 Electrical system Voltage supply Uin 230 VAC...

Page 23: ...duct 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 Thi...

Page 24: ...tic 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 ve...

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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