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Service Manual 

– Endeavour  

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1.3  Product Description 

 

 

Four section profiling bed made up of steel covered with powder spray.  

 

The bed frame are made of steel piping with a rectangular cross-section and buffers on all four 
corners  

 

Bed chassis is covered with ABS to aid cleaning 

 

Mattress platform sections are filled with x-ray translucent ABS. 

 

The steering system is fitted with a central locking system.  

 

The electrical functions of the bed allow the user to change the height, back rest and thigh rest 
angles, and trendelenburg/ anti-trendelenburg positions.  

 

Dual  electric  columns  are  used  to  change  the  height  and  trendelenburg/  anti-trendelenburg 
functions and electric servo-motors are used to change the backrest and  thigh rest angles 

 

The shank segment can be adjusted by a gas spring. 

 

Two-column  structure  of  the  bed  allows  the  bed  length  to  be  shortened  by  100  mm,  and 
extended by 200 mm.  

 

The bed frame is equipped with a hanger for storage of the power cord when it is not connected 
to the mains. 

 

The bed has an internal source of electricity which in the event of a power failure allows the bed 
to be placed in a safe horizontal position.  

 

The bed is also equipped with servo-motors which allow the backrest and the thigh rest sections 
to be levelled quickly to aid CPR procedures.  

 

Back rest and thigh rest sections have double auto-regress function. 

 

The bed is provided with a potential equalising clamp. 

 

The bed is compatible with all Park House Healthcare pressure relieving and pressure reducing 
mattresses. 

 

Due to its policy of continued development and improvement, Park House Healthcare reserves 

the right to amend any details and specifications without notice. 

Park House Healthcare reserves that all specifications and accessories can be modified or 

changed, with regards to construction, technology and materials, without compromising the 

safety and functionality of the bed  

 

TRANSPORT AND FIRST USE 

2.1 Transport 

There is a possibility to transport the product by any covered transport means. While transporting, it is 
necessary to immobilize the truck and protect it against moisture. 

The transport conditions are as follows: 

-

 

Temperature:        

–10

O

C to 60

O

C, 

-

 

Relative humidity:   20% to 80%. 
 

During  transporting,  storage  and  unpacking, the  temperature  gradient  should  be  less  than  10

O

C  per 

hour.  

After  transporting  the  bed into  the  building  where it is  to  be installed,  it  should  be  left  for at  least  12 
hours prior to unpacking and installation. 

Stacked  storage  is  permissible  in  accordance  with  the  packaging  marking.  In  the  absence  of  the 
marking, stacked storage is prohibited. 

In  case  that  specific  transport  conditions  are  required,  please  check  with  Park  House  Healthcare, 
particularly for low temperature transport in order to ensure safe transportation. 

Summary of Contents for Endeavour

Page 1: ...Endeavour Bed Service Manual...

Page 2: ...4 SERVICE 4 1 MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 4 2 PRODUCT DISPOSAL 4 3 REPLACING THE BASE COVER 4 4 REPLACING THE SUPPORT COLUMN 4 5 REPLACING THE SERVO MOTOR IN THE BACK THIGH REST SEGMENT 4 6 REPLACING THE C...

Page 3: ...he bed 2280 20 mm Width with rails 970 20 mm Maximum height 850 20 mm Minimal height 450 20 mm Back rest angle 74 5 Thigh rest angle 45 3 Trendelenburg position 15 3 Anti Trendelenburg position 17 3 C...

Page 4: ...2 PRODUCT ILLUSTRATION AND FEATURES Fig 1 Pos in fig 1 Description 1 Base 2 Bed frame 3 Back rest section 4 Fixed section 5 Thigh rest section 6 Calf rest section 7 Side rail 8 Foot end Top 9 Castor...

Page 5: ...edures Back rest and thigh rest sections have double auto regress function The bed is provided with a potential equalising clamp The bed is compatible with all Park House Healthcare pressure relieving...

Page 6: ...on carefully remove the bed from the palette and lock the brakes Caution Do not hold the plastic ABS covers whilst moving the bed Ensure the equipment provided fits the documents enclosed Ensure all a...

Page 7: ...rs does not exceed 65dB A measured at 1m from the bed 5 Check all the steering functions of the bed 6 Check all the locking functions on the nurse control panels are operating correctly see descriptio...

Page 8: ...al inspection and any identified malfunctions should be handled as described in clause 6 6 Location and removing faults 4 2 Product disposal If use of the of the Endeavour bed is no longer required th...

Page 9: ...ket cover in the electric control box 4 Disconnect the power cord supplying the column from electric control box 5 Cut the insulation grip holding the column cable 6 Support the bed frame from falling...

Page 10: ...10 Screw in the column to the bed frame with 4 M8 hexagonal bolts 1 11 Screw 3 M6 screws 3 into the column holder 5 12 Fasten the cables connected to the electric control box by the band clip 13 Atta...

Page 11: ...7 Attach the bed base covers 4 6 Replacing the CPR mechanism cord 1 Disconnect the bed from the mains power supply 2 Disconnect the cord from the servo motor lever Servo motor pull out the plastic sn...

Page 12: ...from shank section side and hold it in place to prevent it from falling 3 Unscrew M8 screw 3 mounting the gas spring to the bed frame Assembling the gas spring 1 Put on the gas spring 1 fasten it to...

Page 13: ...the electric control box 1 Screw down the electric control panel to the bed base 2 Connect the servo motor columns and control elements cables to the electric control box according to illustration ab...

Page 14: ...lectric control box 6 Fasten the control panel handset cable by the band clip 7 Attach the base cover 4 11 Replacing the scales sensor Disassembling the scales sensor 1 Disconnect the bed from the mai...

Page 15: ...Put the scales controller cover on and screw down the bolts to fasten the cover 8 Attach the base covers 4 13 Replacing the wheel Disassembling the wheel 1 Disconnect the bed from the mains power supp...

Page 16: ...fers 1 Unscrew the screw 2 fixed to the buffer 1 2 Put a new buffer 1 onto the sleeve 4 3 Put a washer 3 and a sleeve 4 either side the new buffer 1 and screw in place securely 2 4 Screw all elements...

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