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The hand controller can be placed flexibly. When placing
the hand controller, take care to ensure that it cannot be
triggered accidentally (e. g. by being trapped between two
objects). The hand controller must be freely accessible.
Observe safety distances to walls, window ledges and other
furnishings when using the care bed in a resident’s room.
The safety distances depend on the design and model of the
care bed and are based on the height adjustment and the
tilting motions of the bed. The minimum distance is 30 mm.
Improper use of the bed may cause hazards. Examples of
improper use include;
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Unauthorised activation of the electrical functions
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Use of the bed by persons with a body weight of less
than 40 kg or a BMI of less than 17, or a height of less
than 146 cm.
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Moving the bed by pulling on the mains cable or side rails
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More than one person adjusting the bed at the same time
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Activation of the functions by the resident without prior
instruction
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Pulling the mains cable to disconnect it from the power
supply
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Moving the bed on sloping or unsurfaced ground
In accordance with IEC 60601-2-52:2009
/
AMD:2015,
when choosing a mattress, it is important that there is a
minimum distance of 22 cm between the top of the sleep-
ing surface and the top of the side rail in its fully extended
position. The mattress used must meet the applicable safety
standards.
The constant presence of liquid in the area of the motor
must be avoided (e. g. incontinence).
For safety reasons, the grab handle on the lifting pole must
be replaced completely every 5 years.
Servicing and repairs on electrical components must be car-
ried out by specially trained staff, and only original replace-
ment parts from the manufacturer may be used.
The care bed is not suitable for extended operation be-
yond a working cycle of 2 minutes. If the mains adapter is
overloaded or if it overheats, it will shut off automatically.
Further operation is possible only after a 30-minute cool-
down phase. (Observe the drive manufacturer’s notes on
the rating plate!)
It is essential to avoid obstructing any part of the bed mech-
anism, since this can lead to damage or even complete fail-
ure of the drive system due to overheating.
Likewise, the safe working load must not be exceeded.
If an immobile resident
remains in the same position for an
extended period of time without the use of additional posi-
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