Tuffcare T8036 Operation Manual Download Page 3

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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Do not operate your institutional bed until you have read and fully

understand this manual.  If you are unable to understand, contact your
equipment provider for technical support before attempting to use this bed.

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Do not operate your institutional bed until it is fully assembled and checked.

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Do not place arm or head into the frame while operating. Stand clear

of device frame before operating.  Operating this device with any part of
the body in the frame can result in injury. 

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Do not leave loose clothing or self in between moving parts.  Keep

fingers and arms away when bed is in movement.  Pinch points exist at
base of bed.  USE CAUTION, otherwise injury could occur.

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Do not use if power cord is cut, frayed or loosely connected to the device.

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Do not expose electrical components to any highly flammable items.

Power cord may be damaged by inappropriate handling, kinking, shearing
or other mechanical damages.

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Do not position the bed to make it difficult to disconnect from supply mains.

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Do not plug into an inadequate electrical outlet.  To avoid the risk of

electrical shock, this equipment must only be connected to the supply
mains with protective earth.  The power supply cord can only be replaced
by service personnel.

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Do not expose your institutional bed to weather or moisture.

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Do not exceed maximum weight limit of the bed. The weight limit for

the bed is 600 lbs.

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Do not modify this equipment without authorization of the manufacturer.

After reading the instruction, it should be put in a place where it can be
seen at any moment.

ASSEMBLING PRECAUTIONS

ASSEMBLING PRECAUTIONS

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Pre-assembled one piece grid design frame with fully loaded electronics

system requires minimum set up.

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Do not over-tighten mounting hardware, It will cause damage to mounting

brackets.

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Be sure that bed side rails are properly attached on main frame before

the patient is moved into the bed.

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Secure the caster locks in place to prevent the bed moving.

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The medical bed should be left in its lowest position when the patient

is unattended in order to reduce RISK of injury due to falls.

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Foam Mattress

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Mattress Stop

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Headboard

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Footboard

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Locking System

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Hi-Low Motor

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Foot Section Motor

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Main Frame

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Head Section Motor

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Caster with Lock

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Controller W/ Backup Battery

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Hand Pendant

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Half Bedside Rails

WARNING SAFETY ALERT LABEL

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BEWARE OF SIDE-RAIL ENTRAPMENT

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CRUSH HAZARD DUE TO LOW BED CLEARANCE

PRODUCT DIAGRAM

PRODUCT DIAGRAM

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WARNING SAFETY ALERT

BEWARE OF SIDE-RAIL ENTRAPMENT

Patient Entrapment with bed side rails may result in serious injury or death.
ALWAYS evaluate patient for and guard against bed rail entrapment in accordance
with medical protocols. Monitor patient frequently. Mattress MUST fit bed frame
and side rails snugly to prevent entrapment. There may be an increased risk of
entrapment when bed rails are used in conjunction with low air loss products.

Follow the Safety Warnings and Operating Instructions in the service/User’s manual.

Contact your dealer or visit WWW.TUFFCARE.COM.

WARNING Crush Hazard due to LOW BED CLEARANCE

Stay clear of frame and ensure children and pets are not under or near the frame

before lowering the bed. Beware of PINCH POINTS below deck panels, next to

fixed attachments and between moving parts.

Summary of Contents for T8036

Page 1: ...Century T8036 T8042 Long Term Care Bed Operation Manual CENTURY_T8000_V1 0 ...

Page 2: ... of a TUFFCARE Century TM bed Our deluxe long term care bed is specially engineered and designed for Alzheimer residents or others with chronic impairments which will reduce their degree of independence in activities of daily living The T8000 is a fully electric adjustable bed The bed height head and foot angles functions are standard along with trendelenburg and reverse trendelenburg functions th...

Page 3: ...at any moment ASSEMBLING PRECAUTIONS ASSEMBLING PRECAUTIONS L Pre assembled one piece grid design frame with fully loaded electronics system requires minimum set up L Do not over tighten mounting hardware It will cause damage to mounting brackets L Be sure that bed side rails are properly attached on main frame before the patient is moved into the bed L Secure the caster locks in place to prevent ...

Page 4: ...0 inches Board Height from Fabric 15 inches Weight Capacity 600 lbs Weight T8036 205 lbs T8042 232 lbs Emergency Backup Battery Yes Limited Warranty Bed Electronics 3 Years 1 Year 6 Hardware Pack A 8 pcs of Phillips Pan Head Screws with Caps B 4 pcs of Pin Locks C 2 set of Supporting Bars D 4 set of Hex Drive Pan Head Screws with Nut E 2 set of supporting brackets ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLING THE ...

Page 5: ...ll headboard and fooboard using 2 pcs of phillips pan head screws to secure the headboard or footboard on supporting bar and use hole plug to cover the screw Repeat the process for the other side 2 Using two set of hex drive pan head screw with nuts to secure supporting bracket on the side of the end of head and foot Section of main frame then repeat the other side 3 Use both hands to position the...

Page 6: ...tress in the middle to hold it in place Mattress Stop 9 4 Install bolt and tighten into the holes while holding the nut with your other hand 5 Use 7 8 wrench bolt wrench Nut to secure the swing bars on top head section frame 6 Connect the 4 pin round plug into the junction box for optional bed side rail with Hi low control panel ...

Page 7: ...ugged into a grounded 110 Volt outlet Before operating make sure casters are in their proper operating position Hand Controller Functions press button indicated to move bed RAISING LOWERING THE BED 11 PREPARING THE BED FOR USE 1 Make sure all of electronic components are well connected and all of wires are clear from moving parts 2 Check and tighten all hardware BEFORE use L WARNING The user must ...

Page 8: ...urg Reverse Trendelenburg Patient attend control panel A B C D E Caregiver control panel 13 PENDANT FUNCTIONS Press indicated buttons to move the bed up and or down A Head Section B Foot Section C Head Foot Section D Hi Low E Trendelenburg Reverse Trendelenburg To achieve the lounge chair position for reading or eating press the trendelenbrg buttom to reach its fullest tilt At the same time rise t...

Page 9: ...ILS 15 JUNCTION BOX FUNCTIONS Control of all of electronic components A Hand Pendant Control Panel B Head Motor C Foot Motor D Hi Low Motor installed on Foot Main Frame E Hi Low Motor installed on Head Main Frame F Battery Indicator Light green when charged G Fuse Box H Power Cord with I Ground connection J Built in Backup Re chargeable Battery Use built in rechargeable battery backup power for em...

Page 10: ...nance improper storage or damages beyond Tuffcare control The evaluation will be solely determined by Tuffcare The warranty shall not apply to problems arising from normal wear or failure to follow instructions or if parts are not manufactured by Tuffcare or do not comply with original equipment specifications that are added to Tuffcare product THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF AL...

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