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Opera Care
Solo Bed Installation Guide and Technical Specification | Version 1
4.
Troubleshooting
Fault
Possible cause
Remedy
Bed idlle when
controller buttons are
pressed.
Power not connected or
damaged.
Hand controller or acuator
connector loose.
Ensure power cable is properly
connected to the elctrical
socket and the bed. Contact
Opera if the cable is damaged.
Ensure tight connection of all
connectors to control box.
Back up battery (where
used) is not connected
properly to the control box.
Ensure tight connection of all
connectors to control box.
The connecting terminals
are damaged.
Disconnect and reconnect the
backup battery to the control
box.
Actuator in need of service
or load is too high.
Contact Opera for more
information.
Handset system has not
been reset after faults were
fixed.
Refer to page 20 on how to
reset the handset.
Castors/brakes noisy
or stiff.
Debris in the bearings
(Hair, dust, lint).
Clean or replace the castors,
see page 25.
Noisy or dry sound
from the pivots.
Requires lubrication.
Lubricate pivots.
Unusual noise from
actuator.
Actuator is worn or
damaged or the spindle
may be bent.
Replace the actuator. Contact
Opera.
Bed will not lower
close to the ground
when down button is
pressed.
Entrapment safety
measure is in place.
Refer to page 20 on the
handset functions.
Head or footboard is
unstable.
Head or footboard frame
not tightly secured.
Refer to pages 6 & 7 on
securing the head and
footboards.
4.
Troubleshooting