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Power Cord 

 

The semi-electric and full electric beds are equipped with 
three-prong (grounding) plugs for protection against possible 
shock hazards.  Connect only to a three-prong outlet.  

 

Never operate the bed if it has a damaged cord or plug.  
If it is not working properly call a qualified electrician. 

 

Do not defeat the grounding safety feature by using a three-prong 
to two-prong adapter. If necessary, have outlet ground reliability  
checked by a qualified electrician. 

 

Never plug into an outlet that is greater than 120 Volts AC. 
 

 

 

BED OPERATION 

 

Bed Operation – Hand Control 

 

Allow a slight pause between adjustments and avoid pressing multiple buttons on the pendant  hand 
control at the same time.  If buttons are depressed too rapidly or multiple buttons are pressed at the 
same time, the desired feature may not activate.  Simply release the button, permit a slight pause and 
then activate the next operation. 

 

NEVER operate the bed if the pendant hand control or the power cord is damaged. 

 

Before placing the bed into use, test it by operating it through all phases of its operation. 

 

Check for obstructions or items in the path of the head, foot or bed before operating the hand control. 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
Plug the bed power cord into a three-prong electric outlet. The patient hand control has four separate 
functions - raising and lowering the head section and raising and lowering the foot section.  

 

To 

raise

 the head section, press the button on the left side of the pendant hand control. 

To 

lower 

the head section, press the button on the right side of the pendant.  

 

To 

raise

 the foot section, press the button on the left side of the pendant hand control. 

To 

lower 

the foot section, press the button on the right side of the pendant.  

 

Figure 14:  Hand control functions

Full Electric: 

 

 Head Up / Down 
 
 
 

 

 Foot Up / Down 
 
 

 

 
 Bed Up / Down  
 
 

Semi-Electric: 

 

 

Head Up / Down  
 

 
 

 

 

Foot Up / Down   

Grounding Pin 

 

Grounded Outlet 

Summary of Contents for MDR107000P

Page 1: ...MDR107003L Semi Electric Bed Model MDR107002L Manual Bed Model MDR107000P DEALER This manual must be given to the user of the Medline Home Care Bed USER Please read this manual completely for warning...

Page 2: ...ic 2 Motor 1 Crank Manual 3 Crank Model Number MDR107003L MDR107002L MDR107000P Head Ends Min 28 5 Max 35 75 Min 28 5 Max 35 75 Min 28 5 Max 35 75 Foot Ends Min 26 Max 33 Min 26 Max 33 Min 26 Max 33 F...

Page 3: ...E AT 1 800 MEDLINE BEFORE USE OTHERWISE SERIOUS BODILY INJURY OR PRODUCT DAMAGE MAY OCCUR A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN MUST PERFORM ANY REPAIR OR CHANGE TO THIS BED OR SERIOUS INJURY MAY OCCUR TECHNICIANS D...

Page 4: ...mes 13 Connecting the Spring Fabric 14 Installing the Casters 15 Installing the Headboard and Footboard 16 Patient Hand Control 17 Adjusting Connecting the Head Spring Pull Tube 18 Installing the Cent...

Page 5: ...5 MEDLITE HOMECARE BED PARTS DIAGRAM Full Electric Bed See Page 7 for List of Terms Head Spring Assembly Foot Spring Assembly...

Page 6: ...ear Box for Head Board All MDR620025 1 EA 15 Gear Box For Footboard With Handle S M MDR620015 1 EA Gear Box For Footboard No Handle F MDR630035 1 EA 16 Handle Assembly For Hi Low S M MDR620085 1 EA 17...

Page 7: ...r further instructions Do not use near explosive gases Possible fire hazard when used with oxygen administering equipment other than nasal or masked type Use ONLY mask or nasal type oxygen administeri...

Page 8: ...head and foot boards BEFORE use Ensure that the pendant and power cords are routed and secured properly so the cords do not become entangled pinched and or severed during operation of the electric bed...

Page 9: ...nd thickness size or density of the mattress could cause entrapment Use ONLY authorized Medline replacement parts For semi electric and full electric beds always remove the manual crank before perform...

Page 10: ...rom the junction box DO NOT operate the bed unless the ground wire is attached to frame Weight Limitations The TOTAL weight limit of the Medline Home Care Bed including accessories mattress occupant a...

Page 11: ...nd Semi Electric Models include motors a junction box and Electrical cord already attached Manual Model includes handle cranks on the frame 1 Hand Pendant Control and Cord Full and Semi Electric Model...

Page 12: ...sadjustment of motors which may cause frame damage DO NOT attempt to operate the bed controls until assembly of the entire bed is complete as damage to bed components or personal injury may occur Bed...

Page 13: ...ngle to one another 5 Hook the bottom head spring center mounting latches to the bottom foot spring center mounting rivets see Figure 2a 6 Hook the top head spring center mounting latches to the top f...

Page 14: ...g up lift the head spring section upward to give slack to the fabric Connect the spring fabric together with the links provided 2 Hook together all the links to the spring fabric 3 Lower the head spri...

Page 15: ...shaft of the caster into the caster socket of each bed leg Ensure the stem is fully inserted into the socket See Figure 4 4 To prevent excess movement of the bed during assembly lock each of the two l...

Page 16: ...as close to the head frame as possible 2 Raise the head frame until the rivets on the corner plates of the head frame fit into the corner locks on the headboard The headboard may need to be tilted bac...

Page 17: ...e hand pendant cable is routed in a way such that it will not become entangled or pinched when the bed is adjusted Do not place the pendant hand control under or between objects This may unintentional...

Page 18: ...th a telescoping tube Type 1 Please locate which head spring extension tube your bed contains and use the instructions regarding that type of extension tube Cotter Pin Grommet Washer Clevis Pin Headsp...

Page 19: ...serting the clevis pin into the lift arm slot Reconnect the grommet and washer and secure the cotter pin Figure 9B Type 2 Extension tube attachment 1 To provide up and down movement of the head sectio...

Page 20: ...ype of bed being used and engage the spring button into the proper positioning hole as follows a For semi electric and manual beds engage the spring button into the first hole position in the outer sh...

Page 21: ...ents are securely installed BED ASSEMBLY Junction Box Connections 1 To insert cords into the junction box line the cords up with the appropriate receptacle on the junction box and push in until fully...

Page 22: ...ase the button permit a slight pause and then activate the next operation NEVER operate the bed if the pendant hand control or the power cord is damaged Before placing the bed into use test it by oper...

Page 23: ...ed Hi Lo Turning the crank clockwise will cause each bed function to raise Turning the crank counterclockwise will cause each bed function to lower Caution After using any hand crank be sure to push t...

Page 24: ...ot be washed down with a pressure washers or steam cleaner Doing so can result in problems with the electrical system 3 Inspect bed components for any exposed metal To prevent rusting Medline recommen...

Page 25: ...to ensure there is no damage or excessive wear 8 Inspect all bed motions headspring raises lowers properly foot spring raises lowers properly bed height raises lowers properly 9 Ensure all electrical...

Page 26: ...headboard or foot board raises when Hi Lo adjustment is made The pin in the middle of the center drive shaft has fallen out allowing the shaft to collapse and disengage Replace the pin and reconnect t...

Page 27: ...semblies of this Split Spring Home Care Bed These two motors are controlled by a Hand Pendant that is used by the patient or care giver to adjust the bed to either a comfortable or functional position...

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