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X-ray cassette imaging (type with X-ray cassette tray only)

WARNING

n

 Disconnect the power plug from the outlet and turn the battery off when 

using X-ray equipment. The bed may malfunction resulting in injury or 
damage.

n

 Do not perform X-ray imaging using a cassette tray while an air mattress 

or Nemuri SCAN is installed. The X-ray imaging results may be affected 
by reflections of parts of an air mattress or Nemuri SCAN.

CAUTION

Use a cassette of the specified size. If other than the specified one is used, 
the cassette may fall, resulting in injury or cassette damage or 
deformation.

You can perform X-ray imaging using a cassette within the range of the diagonal lines in the figure below.

Supported cassette sizes

Size.................. Half: 38.8 x 46.4 cm or less    Square: 38.8 x 38.8 cm or less
Thickness ........ 1.5 cm or less
Weight ............. 3.5 kg or less

(Unit: cm)

Note

!

n

 When performing imaging by raising the head section, set the cassette all the way to the 

back of cassette tray. In this case, the imaging range will be narrower than the range indi-

cated in the figure above.

n

 X-ray imaging in an inclined state (Trendelenburg position) is not possible.

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 FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS

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A seal providing an approximate indication of the 
maximum imaging range is affixed to the head section 
side.
When the cassette is set all the way to the back of the 
cassette tray, the range up to the tip of the triangle on this 
seal will be the imaging range (approximate indication).

Summary of Contents for A6 Series

Page 1: ...reading this instruction manual store it in a place that can be easily accessed for later reference Users and or patients are requested to report information about any serious incident that occurs wi...

Page 2: ...8 Roller bumper 39 Angle indicator 40 Connecting to the power supply 41 Battery excluding PA H 611 PA H 612 PA H 613 PA H 614 42 Attaching and detaching the handheld controller RC 1850E accessory excl...

Page 3: ...essories 73 Handheld controller 73 IV pole 78 Oxygen cylinder holder 79 Traction frame 81 Orthopedic frame attachment 81 Extension mattress 82 Side rail spacer Foot spacer PA H6 1 PA H612 only 83 Side...

Page 4: ...to normal manufacturing tolerances Except for special cases words such as approximately and about are omitted in this instruction manual to improve readability n For any queries contact Paramount Bed...

Page 5: ...d age range 13 years and older Do not use the bed for children aged 12 or under or patient weighing more than 180 kg Intended users Medical professionals patients close relatives of patients and maint...

Page 6: ...xplanation is provided This illustration uses the PA H 621 for explanation 125 mm double wheel with resin cover Base frame Accessory attachment hole Patient control panel Leg section Knee section Hip...

Page 7: ...tion is provided This illustration uses the PA H 612 for explanation P 29 P 29 P 36 P 41 P 41 P 70 P 30 and 31 P 30 and 31 Headboard Head end side rail Foot end side rail Footboard Accessory rail Nigh...

Page 8: ...ustration uses the PA H 612 for explanation P 38 P 32 and 33 P 34 P 69 P 34 125 mm double wheel with resin cover Base frame Accessory attachment hole Leg section Knee section Hip section Head section...

Page 9: ...Head end Foot end Head end 8 Applied parts Parts of the bed that in normal use necessarily come into physical contact with the patient for the bed to perform its function Cable storage hooks...

Page 10: ...hes or cuts or property damage With regard to the items described in Safety precautions Gap related notes see p 11 and 12 are especially important because ignoring them could result in serious life th...

Page 11: ...Foot end Foot end 10...

Page 12: ...n Pay attention to the following points 1 Gap in side rail 2 Gap between side rails head end foot end 3 Gap between side rail and board 4 Gap between side rail and mattress deck mattress vertical dire...

Page 13: ...independently g Do not crawl under the bed or place your head hands or legs under the bed n A body part could get caught in the gap between the moving parts of the bed and the frame or side rail resu...

Page 14: ...y fall off the bed resulting in injury g Do not sit on the side rails headboard or footboard The patient could fall off the bed or fall down or the bed or side rails could be damaged or deformed resul...

Page 15: ...res to limit operation to prevent accidents caused by unintended operation Set Overall lock out on the side rail integrated panel to disable the operation of the side rail integrated panel patient con...

Page 16: ...event accidents caused by unintended operation Set Overall lock out on the side rail integrated panel to disable the operation of the side rail integrated panel patient control panel and handheld cont...

Page 17: ...fall off the bed through a gap between the bed and side rail resulting in injury g Do not stand on the bed The patient may fall off the bed resulting in injury or the bed may be damaged or deformed In...

Page 18: ...d The use of products other than the specified ones or those from other companies may create unintended gaps cause contact between products or lower stability resulting in injury or failure of the bed...

Page 19: ...stand on the side pedal There is a risk of injury due to falling or damage to the bed Power plug and cables g Be careful not to trip over the power cable or handheld controller cable n The power plug...

Page 20: ...cables such as the power cable n The cables may be damaged resulting in electric shock or fire Be careful to prevent cables from getting caught in the moving parts of the bed Do not place heavy objec...

Page 21: ...ok Damage to handheld controller Handheld controller Side rail integrated panel g Disconnect the power plug from the outlet and turn the battery off when using electronic medical equipment n Using the...

Page 22: ...teriorates differently depending on the operating frequency and environment Inspect for loose parts and damage and the operation of the moving parts regularly The continued use of a product in a worn...

Page 23: ...ely with a new one g Check regularly whether the bed can be battery operated or whether the battery replacement time has been reached Replace a battery that has reached the replacement time n The cont...

Page 24: ...height or inclination angle adjustment g When setting up the bed allow at least 20 cm clearance from the wall g Do not get on the mattress deck when it is raised The main frame moves back and forth d...

Page 25: ...ht of the persons who will get on the bed must not exceed 180 kg The mattress deck has been lowered all the way and is horizontal flat at the lowest position n If a physician nurse or caregiver often...

Page 26: ...ay type insecticide directly to the bed The solvents contained in the insecticide may damage discolor or dissolve the casters or other resin parts of the bed Furthermore damaged or dissolved parts may...

Page 27: ...to the instruction manual KOHKIN SIAA mark This is a 2D Code GS1 DataMatrix that encodes the UDI Unique Device Identifier required by the Unique Device Identification System designed to adequately id...

Page 28: ...ption Cardiac Chair motion up down Head and knee coordinated up down Trendelenburg reverse Trende lenburg Head up down Knee up down Symbol Description Height up down Electric CPR Nurse call Disable op...

Page 29: ...evices through distribution and use Refer to the instruction manual Serial number Lot number Medical device This product is a medical device or an accessory for medical device in Europe and may be suc...

Page 30: ...f whether the board stoppers are set to the unlocked or locked position Detaching 1 Set the board stoppers to the unlocked position 2 locations 2 You can detach the headboard or footboard by holding t...

Page 31: ...use this makes it easier for the patient to roll over them and fall which may result in injury n Do not hang your legs over a side rail while it is lowered The bed may tip over resulting in injury n W...

Page 32: ...rail and push it to the back toward the center of the bed 2 While pushing it to the back use the other hand to pull the operation lever toward you and while supporting the side rail lower the side rai...

Page 33: ...them either clockwise or counterclockwise to unlock 2 Hold the extension frame and pull it toward you a little 3 Turn the frame stoppers to the locked position and set them to the slide state half en...

Page 34: ...l there is a click and the frame stoppers become locked in place 6 Lightly pull the extension frame to make sure that it is securely locked WARNING Do not put your hand foot or knee on the edge of the...

Page 35: ...direction Green Orange g Locking 4 casters Push down the orange side of the pedal to lock the swivel and rotation of all 4 casters g Unlocking 4 casters Return the pedal to the horizontal position to...

Page 36: ...eg section switching lever locks and the foot end will be in the raised state 3 To lower the foot end lift up the leg section switching lever with one hand while supporting the leg section end with yo...

Page 37: ...l CAUTION Do not apply a load of 3 kg or more to an accessory rail This may damage or deform the accessory rail Note n Since the attachment method and dimensions of commercial drainage bags differ by...

Page 38: ...te the bed with restraint belts fastened The restraint belts may apply pressure to the patient resulting in injury CAUTION When making a bed or getting into or out of the bed be careful not to put you...

Page 39: ...al of 4 locations They can be used to attach suitable products such as an IV pole and oxygen cylinder holder Note Note that changing the inclination angle of the bed changes the inclination angle of s...

Page 40: ...Roller bumper Roller bumpers are attached to the 4 corners of the bed When the bed is moved they can absorb any impact that occurs when the bed hits a wall or equipment Roller bumper Roller bumper 1...

Page 41: ...nd an inclination angle indicator excluding PA H 611 PA H 612 PA H 613 PA H 614 is located on the outside of the Foot end side rail The head of bed angle and inclination angle can be checked respectiv...

Page 42: ...wer consumption requirements of the bed Also firmly insert the power plug into the outlet n When installing the bed place it where connecting and disconnecting the power plug will not be blocked n Aft...

Page 43: ...o or disconnected from the outlet To stop battery powered operation press the power OFF button n If the battery has been over discharged the power supply automatically turns off The battery is located...

Page 44: ...e the safe working load is applied on the bed at an ambient temperature of 25 C However the number of up and down movements varies depending on the operating frequency and environment and stor age con...

Page 45: ...ds Remaining battery power is insufficient Buttons on the side rail integrated panel handheld controller 1 and hand held controller accessory do not work Recharge the battery immediately The power plu...

Page 46: ...dicator shows that the remaining power is low or insufficient see p 44 soon after starting bed operation even though the recharge is completed it is time to replace the battery n Check regularly wheth...

Page 47: ...and turn the battery off before attaching the handheld controller to the bed If the handheld controller is inserted into the bed while the bed is plugged into the outlet the bed could move unexpectedl...

Page 48: ...he handheld controller hook it on the top of the Head end side rail Make sure that the operation buttons of the handheld controller face out in order to prevent them from being pressed by the patient...

Page 49: ...d see p 116 or your distributor Connecting to the nurse call system enables a nurse call to be made at the following times n When BED EXIT ALARM detects a change in the status of the patient For detai...

Page 50: ...lly injure yourself n Be careful of lines during bed operation Lines may be pulled resulting in injury or damage to the lines or equipment Head up Knee up Head and knee coordination Height adjustment...

Page 51: ...81 3 cm 150 mm single wheel with resin cover 38 8 to 83 8 cm g Pause function When lowering the bed an alarm sounds and the movement is stopped when the height from floor to mattress deck top floor he...

Page 52: ...e the table below to less than 43 cm the bed rises to a height of 43 cm and then performs the Trendelenburg reverse Trendelenburg operation Up Up Down Down 15 15 Note When performing the reverse Trend...

Page 53: ...To firmly maintain a posture when performing the head up operation Cardiac Chair up The Cardiac Chair up operation moves the bed to the position in the table below Operation part Angle of head sectio...

Page 54: ...the power plug of the bed to an emer gency power supply Note n This product is just an assisting device to detect out of bed and does not guarantee safety A false notification or absence of notificati...

Page 55: ...e correct detection may not work and notification may not be made in the following cases n If it takes 4 minutes or more for the patient to get out of the bed or sit up on the bed n If the patient get...

Page 56: ...on patients weighing equal to or more than 40 kg Do not use BED EXIT ALARM on patients less than 40 kg Note False notification n If the notification functions are not set correctly an accidental noti...

Page 57: ...of the bed notification is made through the nurse call system If the patient gets out of the bed within 4 minutes after sitting down on the edge of the bed notification is made only when the patient s...

Page 58: ...ging using a cassette within the range of the diagonal lines in the figure below Supported cassette sizes Size Half 38 8 x 46 4 cm or less Square 38 8 x 38 8 cm or less Thickness 1 5 cm or less Weight...

Page 59: ...aged or deformed when the cassette tray is operated n While pulling out the cassette tray do not change the locking lever from the unlocked state Otherwise the lever may be damaged or deformed when th...

Page 60: ...eration resulting in injury or cassette damage or deformation n Do not incline the bed while a cassette is set The cassette may come out resulting in injury or cassette damage or deformation Locking l...

Page 61: ...eself a body part may get caught in the bed by mistake resulting in unexpected injury When such a person runs the risk of operating the side rail integrated panel by oneself you can use one of the fol...

Page 62: ...rendelenburg buttons Adjust the inclination angle of the bed Excluding PA H 611 PA H 612 PA H 613 PA H 614 5 Head and knee coordination buttons Adjust the angle of the head knee sections 6 Cardiac Cha...

Page 63: ...he patient control panel and handheld controller accessory 3 Overall lock out button Used to block all bed operations except for electric CPR 4 Night light button Used to turn the night light on g Sta...

Page 64: ...612 PA H 613 PA H 614 Press the button 4 to lower the head end of the bed Trendelenburg Press the button 4 to raise the head end of the bed reverse Trendelenburg Note If the bed is inclined the operat...

Page 65: ...he nurse call auxiliary button of this product will be used be sure to check the op eration after connecting the bed communication cable Check procedure 1 Press the nurse call auxiliary button 2 Check...

Page 66: ...ns on When staff answer the call the LED lamp turns off If the LED lamp does not turn on use the call button unit Patient lock out Press the button 0 to disable the operation of the patient control pa...

Page 67: ...ing the operation operates the patient control panel by oneself a body part may get caught in the bed by mistake resulting in unexpected injury When such a person runs the risk of operating the patien...

Page 68: ...nurse call auxiliary button does not turn on and the nurse call is not made when the button is pressed see 1 Troubleshooting p 93 to 96 and then check the bed and cable If correct operation is not pos...

Page 69: ...imes difficult to disconnect the cable plug for the USB device USB plug Pull out the USB plug vertically downward while firmly holding both ends of the USB plug Forcibly pulling the cable may cause di...

Page 70: ...raise the part to operate press the button and to lower it press the button 1 Head and knee coordination buttons Adjust the angle of the head knee sections 2 Head up down buttons Adjust the angle of...

Page 71: ...ion resulting in injury or the bed may be damaged or deformed Lowering the head section with a CPR lever CPR levers are located on the right and left of the head section at the head end 1 Pull the CPR...

Page 72: ...to new release or discontinu ation of sales For any queries on suitable products contact Paramount Bed see p 116 or your distributor Suitable product 1 Model No 1 Reference page Handheld controller R...

Page 73: ...g in a failure n Do not perform X ray imaging using a cassette tray while an air mattress is installed The X ray imaging results may be affected by reflections of parts of an air mattress Standard mat...

Page 74: ...peration at its position n Press two or more operation and set tings buttons simultaneously to stop the operation n If you stopped the operation by press ing two or more buttons simultaneous ly remove...

Page 75: ...mattress deck top will be higher than the indicated value For the exact dimensions see the table below g Identification embossing can be identified by touching the embossed operation buttons Embossed...

Page 76: ...rail integrated panel to disable the operation of the handheld controller For the setting procedure see p 65 Disconnect the power plug and turn the battery off n Note that if you do not press any but...

Page 77: ...reverse Trendelenburg operations The operation speed is always Fast Brightness of the setting selection lamp Dark Normal Bright Fast Note n When the bed height be comes lower than the pause height the...

Page 78: ...lection lamp is switched 3 Press the settings button This completes the setting g Setting procedure WARNING When the setting is completed press the settings button on the back of the handheld controll...

Page 79: ...ope Also it is not distributed in some regions as well where it is not registered as medical equipment For details on the sales of IV pole contact Paramount Bed see p 116 or your distributor Note Note...

Page 80: ...1 5 cm PC 5117 PC 5038 Be sure to use a 1 000 L oxygen cylinder with a diameter between 14 cm and 15 5 cm IC A84 Be sure to use a 1 000 L to 1 500 L oxygen cylinder with a diameter between 14 cm and 1...

Page 81: ...of the bed in a total of 2 locations Accessory attachment hole Oxygen cylinder holder IC A84 WARNING C B A Use the oxygen cylinder holder IC A84 at position A in the figure on the left If used in pos...

Page 82: ...e bed Accessory attachment hole This illustration uses the KA 83U model for explanation Orthopedic frame attachment The orthopedic frame attachment can be used for attaching the orthopedic frame KA 86...

Page 83: ...tension mattress IE 52EB IE 52ED is not designed for sales in Europe Also it is not distributed in some regions as well where it is not registered as medical equipment For details on the sales of exte...

Page 84: ...le at the foot end before use The side rail spacer Foot spacer is not a part of the side rail Foot spacer IC A33321Q is not designed for sales in Europe Also it is not distributed in some regions as w...

Page 85: ...wrong orientation it may hit the patient resulting in injury You can store the side rail spacer Foot spacer Hang the side rail spacer holder on the footboard outer side Note When the side rail spacer...

Page 86: ...injury g The lifting pole can be used for support to raise the body from the bed by attaching to the bed It can be used for training too 1 Attach the parts of the lifting pole to the bed as shown in f...

Page 87: ...table is placed over the bed do not place an object on the monitor table The object may fall resulting in injury or in damage to the object CAUTION Attach the monitor table in the correct orientation...

Page 88: ...jury g The bed linen rack can be used for setting the linen temporarily when bedmaking 1 Hang the bed linen rack on the footboard with the rack facing the outside of the bed 2 When using the bed linen...

Page 89: ...les in Europe Also it is not distributed in some regions as well where it is not registered as medical equipment For details on the sales of chart holder contact Paramount Bed see p 116 or your distri...

Page 90: ...ody motions are performed frequently since it is not designed as a device to monitor life threatening events For details see the instruction manual for the Nemuri SCAN 1 You can detect body motions tu...

Page 91: ...e bedside table or bed may be damaged or deformed n When moving the bedside table around the bed be careful to prevent the bedside table from hitting the side pedal The bed may operate unexpectedly re...

Page 92: ...of a patient on the bed side who cannot main tain a sitting position without assistance 1 Sittan and rehabilitation table are not sold in some countries or regions Also it may be classified as medical...

Page 93: ...rail may be damaged or deformed The bed may hit the foot of the lift or the actuator causing damage or deformation n Do not lock the casters of the lift when the foot of the lift is inserted under the...

Page 94: ...5 Are two or more handheld controllers accesso ry plugged into the handheld controller power outlets If two or more handheld controllers accessory are plugged into the handheld controller power outlet...

Page 95: ...bed during bed operation Notification is not made during bed operation even when the patient gets out of the bed or sits up If you consider that the patient may get into or out of the bed during bed o...

Page 96: ...a slight movement even though the pa tient does not sit up 55 Notification is made earlier than the specified monitor ing time Was the monitoring time setting changed while the patient is out of bed T...

Page 97: ...96 Footboard g Positions of product ID labels Product ID labels are affixed to the right side of the main frame and on the inside of the footboard Product ID label Product ID label Affixed to the unde...

Page 98: ...icted by an obstacle The bed was operated for a long time intermittently Leave it for 20 to 38 minutes There is a possibility that a circuit to protect the motor against overheating was activated This...

Page 99: ...ress deck frame or any other parts Board Attachment state See p 29 The board stopper must be locked properly There must not be any significant rattling Caster Traveling There must not be any strange n...

Page 100: ...pochlorite e g Milton It is recommended to disinfect the bed before another patient uses the bed CAUTION n Do not use volatile cleaning solutions such as paint thinner benzine or gasoline or cresol Di...

Page 101: ...hPa and 1060 hPa n Do not lean the bed against a wall but store it level on the floor n Be sure to disconnect the power plug from the outlet and bundle the power cable in a location where the cable i...

Page 102: ...10 to 40 C when using BED EXIT ALARM 15 to 30 C Humidity 30 to 75 RH Atmospheric pressure 620 to 1060 hPa Transport and storage conditions Temperature 10 to 50 C Humidity 30 to 90 RH Atmospheric pres...

Page 103: ...tment side rail up down operations IEC 60601 2 52 2009 A1 2015 application environments 1 and 2 1 Beds with an X at the end of the part number come standard with an X ray cassette tray 2 Bottom height...

Page 104: ...to 40 C when using BED EXIT ALARM 15 to 30 C Humidity 30 to 75 RH Atmospheric pressure 620 to 1060 hPa Transport and storage conditions Temperature 10 to 50 C Humidity 30 to 90 RH Atmospheric pressure...

Page 105: ...tment side rail up down operations IEC 60601 2 52 2009 A1 2015 application environments 1 and 2 1 Beds with an X at the end of the part number come standard with an X ray cassette tray 2 Bottom height...

Page 106: ...when using BED EXIT ALARM 15 to 30 C Humidity 30 to 75 RH Atmospheric pressure 620 to 1060 hPa Transport and storage conditions Temperature 10 to 50 C Humidity 30 to 90 RH Atmospheric pressure 620 to...

Page 107: ...tment side rail up down operations IEC 60601 2 52 2009 A1 2015 application environments 1 and 2 1 Beds with an X at the end of the part number come standard with an X ray cassette tray 2 Bottom height...

Page 108: ...10 to 40 C when using BED EXIT ALARM 15 to 30 C Humidity 30 to 75 RH Atmospheric pressure 620 to 1060 hPa Transport and storage conditions Temperature 10 to 50 C Humidity 30 to 90 RH Atmospheric press...

Page 109: ...tment side rail up down operations IEC 60601 2 52 2009 A1 2015 application environments 1 and 2 1 Beds with an X at the end of the part number come standard with an X ray cassette tray 2 Bottom height...

Page 110: ...C when using BED EXIT ALARM 15 to 30 C Humidity 30 to 75 RH Atmospheric pressure 620 to 1060 hPa Transport and storage conditions Temperature 10 to 50 C Humidity 30 to 90 RH Atmospheric pressure 620...

Page 111: ...tment side rail up down operations IEC 60601 2 52 2009 A1 2015 application environments 1 and 2 1 Beds with an X at the end of the part number come standard with an X ray cassette tray 2 Bottom height...

Page 112: ...ctric shock protection Class 1 Type B Application environment in IEC60601 2 52 2009 AMD1 2015 1 and 2 Protection code IEC 60529 IPX4 Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anaes...

Page 113: ...e user to take relaxation measures such as re arranging or changing the direction of the device WARNING n If accessories transducers or cables other than those specified and sold by the manufacturers...

Page 114: ...to line 0 5 kV 1 0 kV Line to earth 0 5 kV 1 0 kV 2 0 kV Line to line 0 5 kV 1 0 kV Line to earth 0 5 kV 1 0 kV 2 0 kV Voltage dips instantaneous power failure and voltage fluctuation in power supply...

Page 115: ...ve RF electro magnetic field IEC 61000 4 3 3 V m 80 MHz to 2 7 GHz 80 amplitude modulation 1 kHz 3 V m 80 MHz to 2 7 GHz 80 amplitude modulation 1 kHz a Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as...

Page 116: ...385 MHz 27 V m 380 to 390 TETRA 400 Pulse modulation 18 Hz 1 8 0 3 28 V m 450 MHz 28 V m 430 to 470 GMRS 460 FRS460 Pulse modulation 18 Hz 2 0 3 9 V m 710 MHz 9 V m 704 to 787 LTE band 13 17 Pulse mo...

Page 117: ...maintain the original functions of products is 8 years after discontinuation of manufacturing 3 When you are not sure about the after sales service For any queries please feel free to contact your dis...

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