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Exchange/connection of 9V batteries (Type 9V 6F22 or 6LR61)
1. Remove the clamps from the battery (Figure 3).
2. Use a blunt instrument with a diameter of Ø6 mm to remove the battery (Figure 4).
3. Push the battery upwards via the two holes in the bottom of the unit (Figure 5).
Figure 5
Figure 3
Figure 4
Emergency lowering via 9V batteries
Purpose of the function:
The system is equipped with 2 x 9V batteries with the purpose of being able to lower the backrest
and footrest one time of a TD1 in case no mains supply is available.
To ensure the optimum operation, run the backrest and footrest individually and
only downwards. Simultaneous drive will in most cases not be possible.
Correct way to use the functionality:
• Be sure always to use new alkaline batteries of good quality.
• Run one motor at a time, and only downwards (upwards drive will discharge the batteries
unnecessary and the bed will not drive due to load)
• Press backrest down key and keep it pressed until it is in the flat position
• Release the key and wait 60 sec in order to let the battery recover
• Pres the footrest down key and keep it pressed until it is in the flat position
• Release the key.
• If the key is released during the lowering, always wait 60 sec before pressing the key again.
• Replace the batteries after having used the emergency lowering function. Batteries that have not
been used must be changed after approx. 3 years.
The emergency lowering function is designed to work in normal living room
temperature of approx. 15-25°C. At lower temperatures it might not be possible
to use it.