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S A F E T Y I N S T R U C T I O N S
1. The instruction manual should be read and followed be-
fore using the clinical bed.
2. Explanation of the terms used on the rating plate.
CE: Conformity marking in accordance with Medical
Devices Directive
IPX6: Protection of electrical equipment from water spray
“only use in dry areas”
Protection Rating Class II (double insulation, pro-
tective insulation)
The instructions on the rating plate must be observed..
3. In the event of any fault or failing which could endanger
any person, the bed must not be used.
4. Only fully-trained specialists should operate electrically
operated clinical beds.
5. Before using the bed for the first time, the operator
should satisfy himself that it is safe to use and in a good
condition.
6. To ensure the patient does not fall when getting into or
out of the bed, the castors should always be placed in
the brake position.
7. The bed can be moved into various positions. When do-
ing so, you must take care to ensure no parts of the body
or other objects are located in the adjustment area.
8. Only nursing staff may adjust the side rails. Care should
be taken to ensure that the patient does not come into
contact with the side rails when adjusting the lying posi-
tion, to avoid trapping any part of the body.
9. The side rails must be taken down every day to check
their function, and should not bear any load of over 75
kg vertically or over 50 kg horizontally.
10. When using the mechanical emergency lowering of the
back rest (CPR), this must always also be held firmly to
avoid any sudden lowering.
11. The functions of the hand controller can be locked or
released via nurse’s control panel or by using the key
switch on the backside of the hand controller. The oper-
ation of the locking function should be checked on the
hand controller.
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12. The power systems used must be operated using a VDE
approved power source – 220 V, 50/60 Hz mains socket.
13. The mains connection lead is also protected by a me-
chanical strain relief. Care must also be taken to ensure
that there are no sharp edges, mechanical stresses or
pinch/shear points.
14. The design of the hand controller means it can be hung
on the bed in such a way that the buttons are not activat-
ed inadvertently between 2 objects. Care must be taken
to ensure that the hand controller is fully accessible and
not trapped between the side rail and bedside table.
15. When using the clinical bed in a patient’s room, safety
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