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If the bed is removed from its place of use by the end user,
before handing the bed over for storage, make sure that the
bed has been cleaned and disinfected
–
in acceptance with your
local infection control rules and/or rules that are specified in
this instruction manual (see section 11).
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If the bed has been transported/stored at a temperature close
to the minimum/maximum values determined above, it should
be left for a minimum of 2 hours in order to reach room
temperature before its connection to the power supply
–
operation outside the recommended temperatures poses a risk
of damage to the electrical system.
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Avoid exposing the bed to direct sunlight
–
direct sunlight may
damage the electrical system and/or cause bed’s colour fading
o
ver time (including the fading of the bed’s labels).
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Avoid placing the bed in a humid environment
–
a long-term
exposure to moisture may damage the electrical system and/or
have a detrimental effect on parts of the bed’s frame.
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Do not use side rails to transport the bed
–
risk of damage.
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Do not transport the bed over threshold
–
risk of damage.
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When using the bed’s functions, make sure that no furniture or
other things (such as a bedside table) are not an obstacle.
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Make sure that the bed is positioned in an appropriate distance
from walls/other furniture in order to prevent the damage to
the equipment when operating the bed (especially when
working with a tilted mattress platform).
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Cable tiles, etc. used for storage should be removed after
assembling the bed, before use
–
the frame may be damaged
in the event of their leaving.
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Take special precautions concerning EMC. The bed should be
installed and put into operation in a manner described in
section 14.
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The bed with an additional source of emergency power supply
is not intended to discharge batteries for a long time and it
should always be connected to the power supply during normal
use
–
complete discharge may reduce their performance.