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particular attention should be paid to the risk of hand injury.
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Start and use of the defective device that could pose a risk to
patients or others is forbidden.
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Actuators should not be used in the presence of flammable
gases.
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The bed should be used and kept away from heat sources and
open flames (e. g. cigarettes, electric fire, heaters, etc.)
–
risk
of explosion / fire.
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It is forbidden to open covers of actuators, control box and
power supply! Disassembly and seal break will void the
warranty and create risk of electric shock!
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Particular attention should be paid to current wiring not being
among movable parts of backrest / leg section and high / low
system of the bed, which may cause malfunction.
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All lines must be suspended on dedicated brackets, so they are
not frayed and do not touch the floor.
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Ensure that mains cable is plugged into an appropriate power
source at all times.
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The mains plug is the disconnect device for the means of
isolating the bed from the mains supply, the plug must be
accessible at all times.
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Pulling the plug out of the socket is permissible only for holding
the body of the plug / adapter, not the cord.
▪
Inappropriate handling / positioning of the mains cable could
cause kinking or shearing of the cable which may lead to
exposed live wires - risk of electrocution.
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If you cannot plug the main power cable directly into a wall
socket, only the CE marked extension cables may be used.
▪
If the product is connected to the power supply with an
extension cable, never overload the product by connecting
devices that exceed the maximum rating of the extension cable
–
risk of fire.
▪
Make sure that there are not many sockets under the frame
–
liquids that may seep into such a socket during normal use of
the bed may pose electrical/fire hazard.
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The place of use of the bed there should be no obstacles to the
proper operation or installation.
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Setting up and using the bed should be on flat, horizontal
surfaces so that all the castors touch the ground.
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Before each use, check the bed and lock all four wheels.
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Wheels should be locked/unlocked by foot, not by hand.
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The bed should be in the lowest position if the patient is left
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