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Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Immunity 
All Equipment and Systems 

The  SW  Advantage™  is  intended  for  use  in  the  electromagnetic  environment specified 

below.  The  customer,  or  user,  of  the  SW  Advantage™  should  ensure  that  it  is used  in 

such  an environment. 

Immunity Test 

IEC 60601 
Test Level 

Compliance 
Level 

Electromagnetic Environment 
Guidance 

ESD 

IEC 61000-4-2 

±6kV Contact 

±8kV Air 

Floors should be wood, concrete or 

ceramic tile.  If floors are synthetic, 

the r/h should be at least 30%. 

EFT 

IEC 61000-4-4 

±2kV Mains 

±1kV I/Os 

Mains power quality should be that 

of a typical commercial or hospital 

environment. 

Surge 

IEC 61000-4-5 

±1kV 

Differential 

±2kV 

Common 

Mains power quality should be that 

of a typical commercial or hospital 

environment. 

Voltage Dips/Dropout 

IEC 61000-4-11 

>95% Dip for

0.5 Cycle

60% Dip for 5 

Cycles 

30%  Dip  for 

25 Cycles 

>95% Dip for

5 seconds

Mains power quality should be that 

of a typical commercial or hospital 

environment.  If the user of the bed 

requires continued operation during 

power mains interruptions, it is 

recommended that the bed be 

powered from an uninterruptable 

power supply or battery. 

Power Frequency 

50-60Hz

Magnetic Field

IEC 61000-4-8

3A/m 

Power frequency magnetic fields 

should be that of a typical 

commercial or hospital 

environment. 

Summary of Contents for 36060100

Page 1: ...Advantage Bed User Manual Doc 8024 Rev 7 0 Rev Date 2 26 2021 MFG 0020E 0420...

Page 2: ...Foot Controls if equipped 17 Hand Control 17 Operation of Bed 18 Proper Use of the Bed 20 Reaching or Leaning 20 Side Rails 21 Transfers 21 Features 23 Casters 23 Connection of Electrical Components 2...

Page 3: ...l Safety 39 Pinch Point 40 Transport 41 Cleaning Instructions 42 Laundry Instructions 45 Optional Accessories 46 Maintenance 48 Fasteners 49 Storage and Disposal 49 Troubleshooting 50 Warranty Informa...

Page 4: ...ng a warning could result in patient and or user injury as well as damage to equipment Electrical Shock Hazard Warning This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of electrical shock haz...

Page 5: ...s policies and procedures For user and patient safety read and follow all warnings and instructions that apply to use of the SW Advantage Before using this bed the user must know what to do to ensure...

Page 6: ...th the medical personnel who are on site and can fully evaluate all factors If the side rails are not secured in the proper place entrapment to the patient may occur Bed rail entrapment is a serious h...

Page 7: ...ent and or care provider It is recommended to have the side rails upright at all times while the patient is in the bed However the ultimate decision lies with the medical personnel who are on site and...

Page 8: ...and accessories may affect EMC performance Unauthorized use of these items will void warranty and could result in patient and or user injury as well as damage to equipment or other property The use of...

Page 9: ...y The bed needs to be stored transported and operated in a temperature range of 5 C to 45 C 23 F to 113 F DO NOT expose the bed to humidity greater than 95 Do not attempt to install perform maintenanc...

Page 10: ...patients The frame is constructed entirely from metal and is adjustable in height from a low position of 14 35 5 cm to a high position of 27 68 5 cm The frame is designed to support a safe working loa...

Page 11: ...cm optional wing kit 50 5 128 cm Overall Length 89 226 cm Length 80 203 cm Between Head Footboard Deck Low without mattress 14 35 5 cm Deck High without mattress 27 68 5 cm Head Section 64 Knee Sectio...

Page 12: ...ceeding these limits will void the warranty With Optional Trapeze Attached to Bed Height from Floor 60 5 87 5 153 5 222 cm WARNING Exceeding the weight capacity and or safe working load listed in the...

Page 13: ...2 standard Items enclosed in the small parts enclosed box Side Rails Mounts with Hardware 2 Mattress Bar Locking Pin 5 8 Center Bolts and Nuts 3 Headboard Posts 2 Footboard Posts 2 Tools required for...

Page 14: ...lding down the deck sections to the frame on each side of the bed 3 To assemble the bed place the head section and foot section facing each other To put the two sections together lift up on the foot s...

Page 15: ...er and Nylock nut to complete the bed frame assembly Secure tightly using 15 16 wrench 5 Plug both foot actuators and attendant control into modular junction box and power cord if applicable 6 Attach...

Page 16: ...tions of the electrical components WARNING To avoid electrical shock when plugging this bed into the wall outlet only use grounded or hospital grade outlets WARNING Follow EMC guidelines and safety pr...

Page 17: ...ed in the proper place entrapment to the patient may occur Bed rail entrapment is a serious health risk that can result in serious injury or even death Sizewise recommends the care provider be mindful...

Page 18: ...Raises and lowers the bed C Raises and lowers the foot section D Operates Trendelenburg and Reverse Trendelenburg E Master switch to disable all functions of the bed Hand Control These instructions a...

Page 19: ...s well as damage to equipment or other property Never work under the bed while it is in operation Casters will move roll when the bed is in motion Stand clear of the bed frame before operating Keep fi...

Page 20: ...before operating the bed Failure to do so could result in electrical shock and serious injury Never work on a bed while it is plugged into an electrical outlet DO NOT use the bed if the power cord is...

Page 21: ...ave patient slowly rise to standing position This will prevent the patient from dropping down onto the mattress causing stress on the center joint of the bed It is not recommended to use the head or f...

Page 22: ...The side rails may come loose or break The side rails are not designed to bear the full weight of the patient The safe working load for each side rail has been determined to be 150 lbs 68 kg The side...

Page 23: ...assistance until it is confirmed that the patient can do so safely Position the bed at an elevation comfortable to the patient and or care provider Bring the top deck to a flat position Lock casters L...

Page 24: ...y to the patient and or care provider align the casters with the bed Connection of Electrical Components Should it become necessary to remove any of the cables from the control box the diagram below w...

Page 25: ...BA21 Battery capacity 2 25 Ah 58 28 Wh Weight 0 7 kg Housing colour Light grey RAL 7035 Protection class IPX6 Washable DURATM Packaging Every battery is packed individually and is fitted with lithium...

Page 26: ...te stated on the label Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C Storage temperature 10 C to 50 C 10 C to 25 C recommended The batteries must be stored in an applicable storage room without direct sunlight Re...

Page 27: ...Capacity 20 Hour Rate 40 C 104 F 25 C 77 F 0 C 32 F 15 C 5 F 102 100 85 65 Self Discharge 25 C 77 F 91 82 Residual Capacity After Standing 3 Months Residual Capacity After Standing 6 Months Residual C...

Page 28: ...5 Wings 4 End Plates 16 Self Tapping Torx Head Screws 32 5 16 x 2 Button Head Socket Cap Screws 5 16 Nylon Lock Nuts Tools required for assembly 30 Torx Bit 3 16 Allen Wrench 1 2 Wrench DO NOT discar...

Page 29: ...ith the Self Tapping Torx head screw using 30 Torx Bit 5 Place the 5 16 Button Socket Head Cap Screws in the holes where the side rail mounts would be if the deck was 39 6 Using a 3 16 Allen Wrench an...

Page 30: ...Pay close attention to pinch points on the bed to avoid injury to the patient and or care provider Tools required for assembly 2 9 16 Wrenches WARNING Do not attempt to install perform maintenance or...

Page 31: ...the sliding saddle securing the chain between the two sides of the saddle as shown in the picture 6 After securing the trapeze bar the saddle can be repositioned into the appropriate location without...

Page 32: ...l entrapment as serious injury can result These guidelines can be found on the FDA website When using an Air Therapy system the care provider is responsible for ensuring the mattress properly fits the...

Page 33: ...nufacturer C Height of the top edge of the SIDE RAIL above the mattress see B without compression 220 mm 8 66 D Distance between HEAD PANEL or FOOT PANEL and SIDE RAIL 60 mm 2 36 Or 235 mm 9 25 E Dist...

Page 34: ...magnetic Compatibility EMC The SW Advantage has been tested for compliance with the EMC requirements The guidelines in this section will help to ensure the medical equipment will meet the requirements...

Page 35: ...C C13 power cord receptacle Built to the IEC 60320 C13 standard Rated 13A 125V 250V This IEC C13 power cord receptacle is fully molded with a low profile ergonomic design and fully RoHS and REACH comp...

Page 36: ...EMI which is interfering electromagnetic energy EMI emitted from sources such as radio stations TV stations amateur radio HAM transmitters two way radios and cellular phones The interference from rad...

Page 37: ...Guidance RF Emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The bed uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference to nearby electronic...

Page 38: ...r quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1kV Differential 2kV Common A Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital enviro...

Page 39: ...quipment should be separated from the bed by no less than the distances calculated listed below D 3 5 V1 Sqrt P D 3 5 V1 Sqrt P 80 to 800 MHz Conducted RF IEC 61000 4 6 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz V1 Vrm...

Page 40: ...3 5 V1 Sqrt P D 3 5 E1 Sqrt P 80 to 800 MHz D 7 E1 Sqrt P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz Compliance Level Cond RF 3 Rad RF 800 MHz 3 Rad RF 2 5 GHz 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 37 0 37 0 74 1 1 17 1 17 2 33 10 3 69...

Page 41: ...close attention to pinch points on the bed to avoid injury to the patient and or care provider Pinch points have minimal clearances between two moving parts that fail to maintain a clearance of 8mm 3...

Page 42: ...dental tipping of the bed Generally as the load increases the risk of instability goes up Lower the foot section and head section to increase stability Lower the bed deck height to its lowest position...

Page 43: ...rox Germicidal Wipes Clorox Professional Products Company EPA Reg 67619 12 These pre moistened wipes meet the CDC s recommendations for Clostridium difficile C diff bacteria after the manufacturer s r...

Page 44: ...ed to highest position Head articulation to highest position Foot articulation to highest position Disconnect the bed from all electrical power to avoid electrical shock All bed frame surfaces are to...

Page 45: ...aces Including Mattress Bases and Top Covers NOTE The use of bleach based products solutions will provide a higher concentration of the agent than is required to eliminate the bacteria and will increa...

Page 46: ...ed with the disinfectant solution prepared as directed by the manufacturer s recommendations to remove organic material and visible soil 6 Allow the control unit to remain wet with disinfectant soluti...

Page 47: ...he outer cover of the mattress requires cleaning and maintenance Disassembly of the support surface for the maintenance of internal components is not recommended DO NOT use harsh solvents or cleaners...

Page 48: ...team cleaned Cleaning Blood and Other Excretions Blood and other excretions should be wiped up while wet if possible These substances are more difficult to remove once they have dried to surfaces Drie...

Page 49: ...hart to maintain and service this product o Make sure the bed operates easily and freely and all parts work smoothly o Check for excess noise vibration or a change in ease of use These may be signs of...

Page 50: ...rized Sizewise representative If screws or bolts become loose tighten them immediately If a problem is detected make sure to repair or adjust the bed before using it Storage and Disposal The bed shoul...

Page 51: ...ler indicator light illuminates green Check Attendant Control verifying all Lockouts are deactivated Ensure all cables are properly connected and secure Inspect Hand Pendant for damage and ensure it i...

Page 52: ...FIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND BUYER MAY ALSO HAVE OTHERRIGHTSTHAT VARY FROMSTATE TOSTATE WARRANTY PERIOD AND COVERAGE CONDITIONS ANDRESTRICTIONS This warranty is valid only in accordance with the conditions se...

Page 53: ...all have no obligation to make repairs replace or correct products including any part or parts of the product as the result of Sizewise s determination of any of the following Limited Product Warranty...

Page 54: ...EMEDIES OF THE BUYER FOR ANY BREACH OFWARRANTY EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTALDAMAGES SIZEWISE AND OR ITS SUPPLIERS SHALL HAVE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT INCLUDIN...

Page 55: ...anty D L00 001 To make a warranty claim contact Complete this portion and keep for your records Sizewise Advantage Bed 54 Manufacturing 36060110 36060100 SW Advantage Product No 36060110 36060100 Limi...

Page 56: ...ewise com Sizewise is a registered trademark of Sizewise Rentals LLC All specifications equipment and prices are subject to change without notice Photos and drawings are representative of the products...

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