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8.
F
IRST USE
Prior to using the bed for the first time the following risk assessment must be
performed based on the status of the patient and their body. This assessment should
include, but is not limited to:
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The possibility of patient entrapment
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Fall out of bed
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The possibility of interference from children (and adults)
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Patients with learning disabilities
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Unauthorized persons
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Physical and mental condition of the patient
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Housing conditions
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Use of side rails and other accessories
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After assembling the bed, there should be no unused parts.
However, the presence of spare parts (pins, holder, screws,
etc.) should be taken into account to minimize the risk of
ingestion by the patient, who use the bed and/or other persons
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risk of choking.
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Functions of the bed should be blocked if there is any doubt
regarding the patient's ability to safely operate the bed.
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Prior to each operating the bed ensure the brakes on all the
castors have been applied.
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It is forbidden to start and use the product with defects that
may pose a risk to users or other persons.
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If children, adults with reduced cognitive/learning abilities or
(even) pets pose a potential risk of intentional or unintentional
manipulating the bed, consider its suitability for use during the
initial risk assessment of the patient/product.
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The bed does not meet the height range and underbed
clearance requirements for the IEC 60601-2-52 standard - the
potential risk is implemented by the requirements of the
patient of caregiver.
The bed lift (made of powder-coated steel) support the mattress platform, electrical
system and a set of side rails to ensure patient’s safety. The safe working load is 215
kg. The bed is equipped with 4 lockable wheels to allow manoeuvring the bed.
However, the bed is not intended for transport of the patient.
8.1.
O
PERATIONAL LIMITS
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Ambient temperature:
+10°C to +40°C
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Humidity:
30% - 75%
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Atmospheric pressure:
800hPa to 1060hPa (altitude ≤ 2000m)
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