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If electrical functions do not work properly, make sure that the
handset is unlocked (see chapter 8.7.3).
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The bed is to be left in its lowest position when the patient is
unattended in order to reduce the risk of injury due to a fall.
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Before operating the bed ensure the patient is positioned
appropriately ensuring all limbs are clear of moving parts.
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Consideration is to be taken in the positioning of the bed cables
and handset cable to minimise the risk of accidental
strangulation resulting from baby, child or bed occupant
entanglement.
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Ensure that any mattresses used are of the correct size and
type and have been fitted correctly
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Incorrect mattress
specification could lead to an entrapment and / or falls hazard.
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Ensure the mattress is compatible with the side rails (if fitted).
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The patient should not be left in the Trendelenburg or reverse
Trendelenburg position!
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Only medical mattresses are allowed. Using other types of
mattresses may cause damage to the bed.
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Ensure the bed is positioned an appropriate distance from walls
/ other furniture to prevent damage or patient injury when
operating the bed (particularly when operating it in tilt).
8.4.
B
RAKE SYSTEM
The Leo MED bed can be equipped with a castors with individual lock, axle lock or
central lock (optionally with a direction lock).
For safety reasons, wheels should be blocked with the foot (not with the use of a hand),
and the manufacturer recommends wearing adequate footwear.
During normal use, all wheels should be locked.
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Castors should be locked / unlocked by foot, not by hand.
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If the bed is to be pushed up / down a slope it is advised that
two people move the bed, with one person at each end.
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If the bed is to be pushed with a heavy load it should be
assessed whether or not two people should move the bed, this
is dependent on the situation and load on the bed.
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