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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

The Foot end controls operate the bed as well as allowing the caregiver to lock out certain functions 
from being operated by the hand pendant.
There is a green light at the top left hand corner that will indicate if the bed is powered up and the 
keypad is plugged in properly.
The lockouts are indicated by red lights above each “lock” symbol.  The status can be toggled on and 
off by pressing the lock button.  When the red light is on the hand pendant and the foot end control 
are both locked out.
To operate the functions from the foot end, ensure that the function is not locked out (the red light 
should be off) and then press the function up or down as required.
When the keypad is disconnected, then all functions will work on the hand pendant regardless of 
the lockout state.  This is a safety feature in case of an emergency where the footboard needs to be 

removed quickly, or in the case of a broken keypad.

Foot End Control Operation

The optional lockout device allows the caregiver to lockout some or all of the bed functions so that they 

cannot be operated by the hand pendant.

Lockout Box:

LOCKED

UNLOCKED

Hi/Lo LOCKED

Head and Foot

 

UNLOCKED

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Green LED

HEAD 

    Auto 
Contour 

    Foot

    Trendelenberg

    Hi/Lo 

 Lockout
Function

 RED LED
Lockout Indicator

UP

DOWN

UP or
Down

LOCKOUT BOX-
Optional on models
without Foot End Controller.

Summary of Contents for QD7000 Series

Page 1: ...cifications 6 Unpacking and Assembly 8 Operating Instructions 13 Maintenance 18 TroubleshootingTips 20 Warranty Claims 23 Parts Order Form 24 Replacement Parts Warranty 26 36 WARNING To avoid injury y...

Page 2: ...tions and Icons Customer Support Maintenance Operating Instructions Troubleshooting Safety Instructions Assembly Icons and Symbols used on the Valet Bed DANGER CAUTION and WARNING symbol is used to id...

Page 3: ...ental acuity should not be allowed access to the pendant Failure to do so could result in injury or death WARNING The safe working load of this bed is 500 lbs evenly distributed which includes the wei...

Page 4: ...a spill immediately Unplug the bed from the power source and remove it from service Remove the patient from the bed and clean the spill Remove the bed from service until the bed is tested and determin...

Page 5: ...bed system where there is a potential for patient entrapment Entrapment may occur in flat or articulated bed positions with the rails fully raised or in intermediate positions The seven entrapment zo...

Page 6: ...length 81 inches including bumpers and Head Foot Boards 2 Sleep surface 74 inches BedWidth Overall width side rails raised 41 1 8 inches Mattress Deck 1 Width 35 inches 2 Length 74 or 80 inches Mattr...

Page 7: ...Head EndWall Stand Off Bumpers High impact absorption bumpers Swivel Casters Heavy duty 3 2 total locking and two swivel casters mobility at any bed height Optional Immobilizer Legs Built in stabilize...

Page 8: ...ring in place care must be taken so that only the shipping ties are removed These ties can be identified by the fact that they have not been trimmed Remove cardboard sleeve protecting the foot end of...

Page 9: ...xtender attaches directly to the head deck If a headboard is to be used with the extender then a set of headboard extender brackets are required to offset the headboard and allow clearance for the ext...

Page 10: ...asier Step 2 Locate the proper holes in each corner of the bed some models use side stops as illustrated below Step 3 Place a Mattress Stop 1 in one corner overlapping the pre punched holes as illustr...

Page 11: ...THANE ROLLER 2 4 QS 3560 ROLLER BUMPER BRACKET 2 5 QP 1748 COTTER RING RUE 1 2 2 6 1854 LOCKNUT 5 16 18 4 Procedure Step 1 Mount Roller bracket 4 on the head end of the bed frame as shown using two he...

Page 12: ...attach the connector to the pins visible in the end channel below Take care to get the connectors lined up properly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 Foot End Control Setup www mchealthcare com Attach the bolt 1 and...

Page 13: ...d Length Siderails Lifting the siderail up completely will latch it into the upright position To lower the rail you must press the release lever which is located at the foot end of the lower channel b...

Page 14: ...atients tend to use the bed for support when getting in or out of bed Patients could be injured if the bed moves sideways to guard against this risk you must engage the Directional Lock Hinges Simply...

Page 15: ...gently raise the patient s Knees and Feet press and hold the Foot UP button on the pendant To gently lower the patient s Knees and Feet press and hold the Foot DOWN button on the pendant Auto Contour...

Page 16: ...e functions from the foot end ensure that the function is not locked out the red light should be off and then press the function up or down as required When the keypad is disconnected then all functio...

Page 17: ...battery port on the controller There is a retaining clip securing the ports which must be removed prior to inserting the battery cable Patient Helper The patient helper consists of a bracket mounted t...

Page 18: ...operation over full range The bed should move evenly through its full range of motion from low to high position and from flat to contoured with no jerking or twisting Grinding popping other noises The...

Page 19: ...r e d i S s l e n a p d r a o b t o o F d a e H h s i n i f t n i a P e c n a r a e p p a l l a r e v O s l a i t i n I s t n e m m o C Customer Support Maintenance Operating Instructions Troubleshoot...

Page 20: ...Hi Lo White 6 Hi Lo motor Blue 7 AC power inlet 1 If a nurse lock out box is present ensure that it is unlocked If it is not then turn the function switch to the unlock position and the function shou...

Page 21: ...pull to remove the clip Ensure that all of the connectors are firmly seated and then check to see if this corrects the problem Try unplugging the function cable port 2 in diagram and using a hand pend...

Page 22: ...use port by pulling on the tab straight up with a pair of pliers and replace both fuses using a pair of long nose pliers or a fuse replacement tool Spare fuses are included in the fuse cover and repla...

Page 23: ...only accept cleaned parts 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 M C Healthcare Products will receive orders for warranty claimed products M C will assign an RMA number for parts that are to be returned to support the warr...

Page 24: ...24 Customer Support Maintenance Operating Instructions Troubleshooting Safety Instructions Assembly NOTES...

Page 25: ...ame Bed Serial Number s Facility Name Address Phone Fax For an RMA number call M C Healthcare Customer Service at 1 800 268 8671 Fax 1 905 563 8680 or E mail beds mchealthcare com the completed Form t...

Page 26: ...26 Customer Support Maintenance Operating Instructions Troubleshooting Safety Instructions Assembly REPLACEMENT PARTS www mchealthcare com 1 MAIN FRAME COMPONENTS 2 FRAME MOTOR ASSEMBLY...

Page 27: ...port Maintenance Operating Instructions Troubleshooting Safety Instructions Assembly 27 REPLACEMENT PARTS 3 FOOT END RAISING MECHANISM QP1482 15 QP1305 Nylon ShoulderWasher 2 16 1826 3 8 16 UNC Nylock...

Page 28: ...28 Customer Support Maintenance Operating Instructions Troubleshooting Safety Instructions Assembly REPLACEMENT PARTS www mchealthcare com 4 VASCULAR FOOTREST ASSEMBLY 5 CASTER BRACKET ASSEMBLY 4011...

Page 29: ...Customer Support Maintenance Operating Instructions Troubleshooting Safety Instructions Assembly 29 REPLACEMENT PARTS 6 HEAD END RAISING MECHANISM...

Page 30: ...30 Customer Support Maintenance Operating Instructions Troubleshooting Safety Instructions Assembly REPLACEMENT PARTS www mchealthcare com 7 MATTRESS DECKS QP1996 QS3452...

Page 31: ...Customer Support Maintenance Operating Instructions Troubleshooting Safety Instructions Assembly 31 REPLACEMENT PARTS 8 HALF LENGTH SIDE RAIL 9 ASSIST RAIL...

Page 32: ...32 Customer Support Maintenance Operating Instructions Troubleshooting Safety Instructions Assembly REPLACEMENT PARTS www mchealthcare com 10 HEAD BOARD 11 FOOT BOARD...

Page 33: ...Customer Support Maintenance Operating Instructions Troubleshooting Safety Instructions Assembly 33 REPLACEMENT PARTS 11 FOOT BOARD PENDANT HOLDER 12 SIDE RAIL MOUNTED PENDANT HOLDER QP1561...

Page 34: ...pport Maintenance Operating Instructions Troubleshooting Safety Instructions Assembly REPLACEMENT PARTS www mchealthcare com 13 SIDE RAIL MOUNTED GOOSENECK PENDANT HOLDER 14 HEAD FOOTBOARD MOUNTED GOO...

Page 35: ...NSERT 2 2 QP 1842 3 TOTAL LOCK CASTER 3 2 QP 1841 W 150 FLAT WASHER 4 2 QP 1847 HINGE ASSEMBLY 5 2 QP 1846 1 1 4 ROUND CAP PLUG 6 2 QS 3306 VALET LEG TUBE 5 780 7 2 2004 BLACK PLUG 8 1 QS 3486 MOBILIT...

Page 36: ...for removing or reinstalling parts which are the purchaser s expense This warranty does not apply where The product has been abused misused or improperly maintained The product has been exposed to exc...

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