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Product name 

Electrical Hospital Bed 

Model No. 

IA-54580631 

IA-54580641 

IA-54580632

*1)

 

IA-54580642

*1)

 

IA-54580633 

IA-54580643 

IA-54580634

*1)

 

IA-54580644

*1)

 

IA-53580631 

IA-53580641 

IA-53580632

*1)

 

IA-53580642

*1)

 

IA-53580633 

IA-53580643 

IA-53580634

*1)

 

IA-53580644

*1)

 

Electrical 

components 

Type 

Linear actuator (DC motor) 

Power supply 

voltage/frequency 

100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz 

Power consumption 

Head up: 215 VA or less 

Knee up: 140 VA or less 

Height adjustment: 350 VA or 

less 

Head up: 195 VA or less 

Knee up: 120 VA or less 

Height adjustment: 290 VA or 

less 

Maximum continuous 

operating time 

2 min. (downtime: 18 min.)*

5)

 

Operating 

45 dB or less*

6)

 

Fuse 

Control 

box 

250 VAC, 4 A 

Battery 

specifications 

Type/ 

quantity 

Small sealed lead acid battery (12 VDC/1.3 Ah) x2 

Rating 

24 VDC/1.3 Ah (10 hour rate) 

 

■Frequently used functions

 

Head up, knee up, height adjustment, side-rail up/down operations 

 

*1) Beds come standard with an X-ray cassette tray. 

*2) Mattress deck height indicates the height from the floor to the top of the mattress deck. 

*3) Safe working load: Load that can safely use the bed. 

(Weight of the user and the total weight of accessory such as mattresses and accessory) 

*4) Control panel includes the side-rail integrated panel and patient control panel. 

*5) Time to protect electrical components from overheating when the bed is used continuously for 

maximum continuous operating time. 

*6) Based on the internal metrics. 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Qualitas Nx Series

Page 1: ...s given in this instruction manual due to product improvements Values in the specifications such as operation ranges dimensions angles and mass are subject to normal manufacturing tolerances Except fo...

Page 2: ...36 Connecting to the power supply 37 Battery 38 Handheld controller and nurse control panel hook 41 FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS 42 1 Bed functions 42 Head up Knee up Head and knee coordination Height adj...

Page 3: ...table 1 76 Electrical patient lift floor traveling 1 77 IN CASE OF TROUBLE 79 1 Troubleshooting 79 2 Product error indication with LED lighting 81 LED lighting list 81 REFERENCE INFORMATION 82 1 Regu...

Page 4: ...tient target group User weight min max 40 kg to 195 kg Minimum user height 146 cm Minimum user body mass index BMI 17 Supported age range 13 years and older Do not use the bed for children aged 12 or...

Page 5: ...4 This illustration uses the IA 54580141 for explanation P 36 P 34 P 27 P 29 P 29 P 53...

Page 6: ...ING THE BED 5 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 This illustration uses the IA 54580141 for e...

Page 7: ...as bruises scratches or cuts or property damage With regard to the items described in Safety precautions Gap related notes see p 7 and 8 are especially important because ignoring them could result in...

Page 8: ...Pay attention to the following points Gap in side rail Gap between side rails head end foot end Gap between side rail and board Gap between side rail and mattress deck mattress vertical direction Gap...

Page 9: ...endently Do not crawl under the bed or place your head hands or legs under the bed A body part could get caught in the gap between the moving parts of the bed and the frame or side rail resulting in i...

Page 10: ...uddenly and the patient may fall off the bed resulting in injury 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 d...

Page 11: ...Set Patient lock out on the side rail integrated panel or nurse control panel accessory to disable the operation of the patient control panel and handheld controller For the setting procedure see p 49...

Page 12: ...t control panel and handheld controller For the setting procedure see p 49 and 61 Set Selective lock out on the handheld controller accessory to disable individual head knee height inclining IA 54580...

Page 13: ...d on the bed The patient may fall off the bed resulting in injury or the bed may be damaged or deformed In particular be careful with children Do not spill liquids on the bed Do not spill liquids on t...

Page 14: ...d away from fire Do not use heating appliances such as heaters near the bed This may cause deterioration deformation or fire Do not use the bed in the oxygen tent Fire could result When using oxygen a...

Page 15: ...ng in electric shock or fire You may fall over and injure yourself Do not run cables such as the power cable of the bed or other electrical appliances under the bed The cables may get caught in caster...

Page 16: ...integrated panel etc The bed may malfunction resulting in injury or damage In addition a short circuit may cause electric shock or fire Do not hit or damage electrical components Do not drop electric...

Page 17: ...d deteriorates 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 w...

Page 18: ...out of the battery replace it immediately with a new one Check regularly whether the bed can be battery operated or whether the battery replacement time has been reached Replace a battery that has re...

Page 19: ...designed for use by one person If the bed is used by two or more persons it may be damaged resulting in injury The maximum user weight allowed on the bed is 195 kg If a physician nurse or caregiver n...

Page 20: ...he bed on the inclination which angle is 6 degree or more The bed may tip over resulting in an injury Avoid moving the bed over uneven floors This may cause damage to the bed or deformation or failure...

Page 21: ...in the following locations n Locations exposed to direct sunlight Locations exposed to cool or warm air from an air conditioner Locations exposed to excessive water or oil vapor Locations exposed to h...

Page 22: ...This is a 2D Code GS1 DataMatrix that encodes the UDI Unique Device Identifier required by the Unique Device Identification System designed to adequately identify devices through distribution and use...

Page 23: ...CPR Disable handheld controller operation Disable all operations Battery status Not minimum height Handheld controller Symbol Description Head up down Knee up down Height up down Head and knee coordin...

Page 24: ...icates that there are handling notes Refer to the attached document Nurse control panel Symbol Description Cardiac Chair motion up down Trendelenburg reverse Trendelenburg Height up down Knee up down...

Page 25: ...ly pull up the headboard or footboard to make sure that the board is locked Detaching 1 Detach the board stoppers from the stopper holder brackets and set them to the unlocked position 2 You can detac...

Page 26: ...because this makes it easier for the patient to roll over them and fall which may result in injury Do not hang your legs over a side rail while it is lowered The bed may tip over resulting in injury W...

Page 27: ...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 rail until it stops The side rails have an Anti ta...

Page 28: ...There is a risk of injury caused by a patient falling off the bed Pulling out the extension frame 1 Pull the frame stoppers attached to the left and right of the bed toward you and turn them either c...

Page 29: ...gain and push it until 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 Do not put your hand foot or knee on th...

Page 30: ...e orange side of the pedal to lock the swivel and rotation of all 4 casters Unlocking 4 casters Return the pedal to the horizontal position to unlock the swivel and rotation of all 4 casters Locking s...

Page 31: ...e that the caster is not protruding out of the bed frame To unlock press the upper part of the stopper with your toes Inspect the casters regularly Casters wear out and deteriorate depending on the op...

Page 32: ...ly adjusted in two levels Normally the leg section base moves to position b when the knee section base is raised Adjustment to position a should be performed when the knee section base is raised When...

Page 33: ...Do not apply a load of 3 kg or more to an accessory rail This may damage or deform the accessory rail Since the attachment method and dimensions of commercial drainage bags differ by manufacturer use...

Page 34: ...the figure below Do not operate the bed with restraint belts fastened The restraint belts may apply pressure to the patient resulting in injury When making a bed or getting into or out of the bed be c...

Page 35: ...34 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...

Page 36: ...ted on the outside of the Head end side rail and an inclination angle indicator IA 54580 only is located on the outside of the Foot end side rail The head of bed angle and inclination angle can be che...

Page 37: ...of the bed changes the inclination angle of accessory inserted into the Accessory attachment holes IA 54580 only Night light with night light type only The night light can be used for illuminating the...

Page 38: ...n uses a type C power plug for explanation Use a properly wired grounded outlet for each bed that meets the power consumption requirements of the bed Also firmly insert the power plug into the outlet...

Page 39: ...y during the emergency headdown operation with the CPR lever of the bed This may damage the motor When the remaining battery power is sufficient after recharging for 12 hours three up and down movemen...

Page 40: ...pressed while the battery power is low or insufficient Flashes green on for 0 1 seconds off for 3 9 seconds Remaining battery power is insufficient Buttons on the side rail integrated panel nurse con...

Page 41: ...to the battery or decrease its life The battery life will vary depending on the usage frequency usage conditions and storage conditions Regardless of whether the battery is used its life will start t...

Page 42: ...ot using the handheld controller hook it on the top of the 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 43: ...y accidentally injure yourself 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 ad...

Page 44: ...l lock 45 to 80 cm Pause function When lowering the bed an alarm sounds and the movement is stopped when the height from floor to mattress deck top floor height reaches 43 cm to ensure safety Press th...

Page 45: ...e maximum length The head end linear actuator is shortened You can also stop at any angle by releasing the button Reverse Trendelenburg You can raise the head end of the bed to a maximum angle of 12 I...

Page 46: ...up The Cardiac Chair up operation moves the bed to the position in the table below Operation part Head of bed angle a Inclination angle of bed b Angle of knee section c Position 70 12 25 The part tha...

Page 47: ...d controller For the setting procedure see p 49 and 61 Set Selective lock out on the handheld controller to disable individual head knee height inclining IA 54580 only operations For the setting proce...

Page 48: ...Otherwise the lever may be damaged or deformed when the cassette tray is operated While pulling out the cassette tray do not change the locking lever from the unlocked state Otherwise the lever may b...

Page 49: ...sette tray or cassette may come out due to bed operation resulting in injury or cassette damage or deformation Do not incline the bed while a cassette is set The cassette may come out resulting in inj...

Page 50: ...tia If a person deemed incapable of understanding the operation operates the side rail integrated panel by oneself a body part may get caught in the bed by mistake resulting in unexpected injury When...

Page 51: ...ections and the inclination angle of the bed in Cardiac Chair motion IA 54580 only 7 Electric CPR button Flattens the inclined head knee sections and bed and adjusts the bed height to the minimum heig...

Page 52: ...s 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 If the bed is inclined to the opposite side the operation is pau...

Page 53: ...g the button When the overall lock out state is canceled the patient lock out state is also canceled Pressing two or more buttons simultaneously stops the adjustment If you stop the adjustment by pres...

Page 54: ...n use one of the following procedures to limit operation and decrease the chance of accident caused by incorrect operation Set Overall lock out on the side rail integrated panel or nurse control panel...

Page 55: ...e button and to lower it press the button Only 1 4 1 Head up down buttons Adjust the angle of the head section 2 Knee up down buttons Adjust the angle of the knee section 3 Height up down buttons Adju...

Page 56: ...e lock out setting can be operated repeatedly while the 8 button is pressed Canceling selective lock out 1 When 8 is pressed the 8 LED indicator will turn on While pressing 8 press the button of the b...

Page 57: ...y be damaged or deformed Do not stop the head down operation halfway through This may cause malfunction of the bed CPR levers are located on the right and left of the head section at the head end 1 Pl...

Page 58: ...nges or combinations In addition some suitable products may not be listed in the table due to new release or discontinuation of sales For any queries on accessory contact Paramount Bed see p 100 or yo...

Page 59: ...not match in dimensions and the patient may get caught in the gap between the mattress and side rail resulting in injury or an overload may be applied to the bed resulting in a failure Do not perform...

Page 60: ...t the angle of the knee section 3 Height up down buttons Adjust the bed height 4 Cardiac Chair motion buttons Adjust the angle of the head knee sections and bed 5 Head and knee coordination buttons Ad...

Page 61: ...repeatedly while the 8 button is pressed Canceling selective lock out 1 When 8 is pressed the 8 LED indicator will turn on While pressing 8 press the button of the bed operation that you want to cance...

Page 62: ...ndelenburg TR RTR button Adjust the inclination angle of the bed Press the operation button to operate the bed and release the button to stop the operation at its position Press two or more operation...

Page 63: ...ock out button Used to disable all bed operations except for electric CPR and emergency Trendelenburg Press the button 10 to disable all bed operations except for electric CPR and emergency Trendelenb...

Page 64: ...Paramount Bed see p 100 or your distributor You can hook a drip bag by attaching an IV pole Accessory attachment holes are located at the head end and foot end of the bed in a total of 4 locations Mod...

Page 65: ...ell where it is not registered as medical equipment For details on the sales of oxygen cylinder holder contact Paramount Bed see p 100 or your distributor You can use an oxygen cylinder by attaching a...

Page 66: ...he oxygen cylinder holder IC A84 is being used the following accessory cannot be attached Lifting pole PC 5111 Oxygen cylinder holder IC A34HQ Use the oxygen cylinder holder IC A83 PC 5116 or IC A84 a...

Page 67: ...he following accessory cannot be attached Lifting pole PC 5111 Oxygen cylinder holder IC A84 Attach the guide of the oxygen cylinder holder to the cable storage hooks Make sure that the guide of the o...

Page 68: ...injury Extension mattress IE 52EB IE 52ED PE 6410 PE 6420 is not an accessory for medical devices Extension mattress IE 52EB IE 52ED PE 6410 PE 6420 is not designed for sales in Europe The bed can be...

Page 69: ...ot designed for sales in Europe The gap between the footboard and side rail created when using the extension frame can be filled in by attaching the foot spacer side rail spacer Insert the foot spacer...

Page 70: ...PC 5118 is not an accessory for medical devices Side rail spacer holder PC 5118 is not designed for sales in Europe You can store the foot spacer side rail spacer Hang the side rail spacer holder on...

Page 71: ...d Oxygen cylinder holder IC A34HQ Oxygen cylinder holder IC A84 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 For deta...

Page 72: ...object may fall resulting in injury or in damage to the object Attach the monitor table in the correct orientation If the monitor table is lowered when in the wrong orientation it may hit the patient...

Page 73: ...ert the Traction frame into the Accessory attachment hole of the bed For details see the instruction manual for the Traction frame Model No KA 83U KA 86U The KA 86U can be used by attaching the CA A34...

Page 74: ...ory for medical devices Bed linen rack PC 5060 is not designed for sales in Europe The bed linen rack can be used for setting the linen temporarily when bedmaking Model No PC 5060 1 Hang the bed linen...

Page 75: ...esulting in injury Chart holder IZ C21CH is not an accessory for medical devices Chart holder IZ C21CH is not designed for sales in Europe The chart holder can be used for setting the charts Model No...

Page 76: ...and bedside table resulting in injury or the bedside table or bed may be damaged or deformed When moving the bedside table around the bed be careful to prevent the bedside table from hitting the side...

Page 77: ...ort the sitting position of a patient on the bed side who cannot maintain a sitting position without assistance The rehabilitation table can be used as a table for patients sitting on the bed side 1 T...

Page 78: ...d or furniture causing damage The hanger hook may get caught in the side rail and the lift or side rail may be damaged or deformed The bed may hit the foot of the lift or the actuator causing damage o...

Page 79: ...ween the bed and lift resulting in injury or the lift or bed may be damaged or deformed The following figure shows the usage range of the lift area cannot be used If it is used anywhere outside the ra...

Page 80: ...r is available 37 Is overall lock out set on the side rail integrated panel Cancel overall lock out on the side rail integrated panel 49 Is patient lock out set on the side rail integrated panel Cance...

Page 81: ...mply examples and may differ from the actual labels Service life The lifetime of this equipment is typically 8 years The lifetime is defined as the period during which the product will maintain the sp...

Page 82: ...aneously at the same time to make the buzzer sound Press the buttons until the buzzer sound stops to release the error status and resume normal operation If the error is not resolved contact Paramount...

Page 83: ...s There must not be any peeling of labels and the text must be legible There must not be any scratches or deformation at the mattress deck frame or any other parts Board Attachment state See p 24 The...

Page 84: ...truction manual for the disinfectant 76 9 81 4 Up to 0 2 Up to 0 2 Up to 0 05 Up to 1 0 Ethanol for disinfection Benzalkonium chloride e g Osvan Benzethonium chloride e g Hyamine Chlorhexidine glucona...

Page 85: ...t a temperature between 10 C and 50 C humidity between 20 RH and 90 RH and atmospheric pressure between 700 hPa and 1060 hPa Do not lean the bed against a wall but store it level on the floor Be sure...

Page 86: ...ture 5 to 40 C Humidity 20 to 90 RH at 30 C Atmospheric pressure 700 to 1060 hPa Transport and storage conditions Temperature 10 to 50 C Humidity 20 to 90 RH at 30 C Atmospheric pressure 700 to 1060 h...

Page 87: ...ating 45 dB or less 7 Fuse Control box 250 VAC 4 A Battery Type quantity Small sealed lead acid battery 12 VDC 1 3 Ah x2 Rating 24 VDC 1 3 Ah 10 hour rate Frequently used functions Head up knee up hei...

Page 88: ...to 40 C Humidity 20 to 90 RH at 30 C Atmospheric pressure 700 to 1060 hPa Transport and storage conditions Temperature 10 to 50 C Humidity 20 to 90 RH at 30 C Atmospheric pressure 700 to 1060 hPa Ser...

Page 89: ...min 5 Operating 45 dB or less 6 Fuse Control box 250 VAC 4 A Battery specifications Type quantity Small sealed lead acid battery 12 VDC 1 3 Ah x2 Rating 24 VDC 1 3 Ah 10 hour rate Frequently used fun...

Page 90: ...40 C Humidity 20 to 90 RH at 30 C Atmospheric pressure 700 to 1060 hPa Transport and storage conditions Temperature 10 to 50 C Humidity 20 to 90 RH at 30 C Atmospheric pressure 700 to 1060 hPa Servic...

Page 91: ...min 5 Operating 45 dB or less 6 Fuse Control box 250 VAC 4 A Battery specifications Type quantity Small sealed lead acid battery 12 VDC 1 3 Ah x2 Rating 24 VDC 1 3 Ah 10 hour rate Frequently used fun...

Page 92: ...40 C Humidity 20 to 90 RH at 30 C Atmospheric pressure 700 to 1060 hPa Transport and storage conditions Temperature 10 to 50 C Humidity 20 to 90 RH at 30 C Atmospheric pressure 700 to 1060 hPa Servic...

Page 93: ...min 5 Operating 45 dB or less 6 Fuse Control box 250 VAC 4 A Battery specifications Type quantity Small sealed lead acid battery 12 VDC 1 3 Ah x2 Rating 24 VDC 1 3 Ah 10 hour rate Frequently used fun...

Page 94: ...5 to 40 C Humidity 20 to 90 RH at 30 C Atmospheric pressure 700 to 1060 hPa Transport and storage conditions Temperature 10 to 50 C Humidity 20 to 90 RH at 30 C Atmospheric pressure 700 to 1060 hPa S...

Page 95: ...min 5 Operating 45 dB or less 6 Fuse Control box 250 VAC 4 A Battery specifications Type quantity Small sealed lead acid battery 12 VDC 1 3 Ah x2 Rating 24 VDC 1 3 Ah 10 hour rate Frequently used fun...

Page 96: ...N 60601 1 2 2015 EN 60601 2 52 2010 A1 2015 Electric shock protection Class 1 Type B Application environment 1 2 and 3 in IEC 60601 2 52 2009 AMD1 2015 Protection code IEC 60529 IPX4 Equipment not sui...

Page 97: ...xation measures such as re arranging or changing the direction of the device If accessory transducers or cables other than those specified and sold by the manufacturers of the bed are used as replacem...

Page 98: ...urge IEC 61000 4 5 Line 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 fluc...

Page 99: ...RF electromagnetic 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 th...

Page 100: ...ld IEC 61000 4 3 27 V m 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...

Page 101: ...accessory nurse control panel accessory side rail damper side rail integrated panel patient control panel and battery 2 Minimum parts retention period The minimum retention period of service functiona...

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Page 104: ...Made by PARAMOUNT BED Co Ltd 2021 10...

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