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PART 3 - Technical manual

PART 3 - Technical manual

 

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Replacing the actuator

1.  Disconnect the power cable from the 

mains outlet. 

2.  Disconnect the cable from the control 

unit.

3.  Disconnect the actuator cable from the 

control unit and release it from the bed, 

allowing it to hang freely.

4.  Remove the 2 Allen screws securing the 

actuator to the actuator fitting and 

 

remove the actuator.

5.  Remove the actuator cable from the 

 

defective actuator if you want to re-use 

the cable. The actuator cable is attached 

to the actuator with a locking device. 

Release the locking device by pressing a 

small straight blade screwdriver against 

the side of the locking device on both 

sides. 

6.  Remove the actuator cable from the 

 

defective actuator and install it on the 

new actuator.

7.  Mount the new actuator on the actuator 

fitting and attach it using the two Allen 

screws.

8.  Secure the actuator cable with two new cable ties and route it along the inside 

of the bed frame to the control unit. Use cable ties to secure the actuator cable 

along the bed frame in such a way that the cable will not get caught by the 

 

moving parts of the bed. See section ” Routing actuator cables (including cable 

ties)” for further details.

9.  Reconnect the power cable to the mains outlet.
10.  Reset the system by simultaneously pressing the two top buttons on the hand 

control. You will hear a series of rhythmic beeps. Press and hold the buttons until 

the beeping stops.

11.  Check whether the actuator is working properly.

Remove the Allen screws and free the 

actuator

Release the locking device

Replacing the velcro tape on a bar

The bar velcro bands are wearing parts that wear out over time. The velcro bands will 

have to be replaced when they no longer properly secure the turning sheet.

1.  Release one end of the velcro band and pull 

it off the bar.

2.  Use a sharp knife to remove the glue resi-

due. Clean and degrease the bar.

3.  Glue the new velcro strip onto the bar. Once 

the velcro tape is secured, run a hard roller 

over the velcro tape several times to ensure 

optimal adhesion to the bar and remove air 

pockets from the underside of the velcro 

tape.

4.  You should always use original velcro tape from Vendlet ApS.

SPARE PARTS

All individual components are delivered as complete units as spare parts.

Please contact Vendlet for further information. 

TECHNICAL DATA

In accordance with the Danish Ministry of the Interior and Health Executive Order 

No. 1263 of 15 December 2008 on Medical Devices, the VENDLET systems are class I 

products.

Run a hard roller over the velcro

Summary of Contents for V5S Speed Adjust

Page 1: ...VALUE IN CARING MANUAL VENDLET V5S VENDLET V5S VENDLET V5S VENDLET V5S Speed Adjust Speed Adjust...

Page 2: ...lateral prone or supine position moving from one side of the bed to the other repositioning the client up in the bed transferring the client from one bed to another This manual covers the following 4...

Page 3: ...3 Attaching the turning sheet before use 23 What should I do if the turning sheet is rolled askew on the bars 23 Changing the turning sheet on an occupied bed 24 DAILY MAINTENANCE 25 Daily inspections...

Page 4: ...transfer in the sheet minimises friction and the associated shear that can damage the tissue and cause pressure ulcers Furthermore the VENDLETs often seem to have a positive effect on clients sufferi...

Page 5: ...side rails Note This applies only to the VENDLET models that this manual covers How the VENDLET work The VENDLET are switched on by double clicking the on the hand control The VENDLET produce a beep u...

Page 6: ...is available to operate the VENDLET without a connec tion to the supply network We also provide an under bed light that may be activated via the VENDLET hand control see page 38 BED AND MATTRESS COMPA...

Page 7: ...d maintained in accordance with the guidelines in this manual IN THE EVENT OF AN INCIDENT In case of an adverse event or a near accident involving the VENDLET system the accident must be reported to t...

Page 8: ...e left arm of the client on his her stomach or chest the moment before he she starts turning 6 Immediately after this guide the right arm of the client to the side 7 Then shift the left leg in paralle...

Page 9: ...and so on until the sheet has been completely repositioned and the client is moved up in the bed again Gently guide the slack turning sheet towards the upper end of the bar The turning sheet is now a...

Page 10: ...ENDLET in combination with a slide board and a slide sheet may be used to transferring the client onto another bed 1 First use VENDLET s turning function to place the sliding board underneath the clie...

Page 11: ...lient is left unattended in the bed At the same time the velcro band on the slide sheet must not be fastened too tightly around the steel frame under the mattress If the alternating air mattress is ve...

Page 12: ...ortant that the velcro tapes are not fastened around the frame under the mattress too tightly as this could disrupt the function of the alternating air mattress Consequently the mattress should be ful...

Page 13: ...tion Yes No 4 Double click the on the hand control Does the green diode on the hand control illuminate Does everything work when you press the match ing hand control buttons Yes No 5 Has it been verif...

Page 14: ...to 230V outlet and is the power on Is the green diode on the control unit illuminated Are all plugs properly connected on the control unit Is the green diode on the hand control illuminated Double cl...

Page 15: ...Although the VENDLET systems are suitable for mounting on most beds with the above dimensions the VENDLET may not be suitable for mounting on some beds Before using a VENDLET system with a client it i...

Page 16: ...or VENDLET V5S and VENDLET V5S Speed Adjust is 200 kg The max user weight for VENDLET V5S and VENDLET V5S Speed Adjust is 400 kg Since the VENDLET systems are always mounted on beds it is important to...

Page 17: ...nt Always adjust the height of the VENDLET in accordance with the instructions on page 30 and the height of the mattress Use the positioning bolt on the backside of the mounting bracket to adjust the...

Page 18: ...ng away from the mounting bracket Push the spacers towards the mounting bracket contact face and attach them to the mounting bracket using the button head screws It is now possible to mount the mounti...

Page 19: ...plate for the control unit The control unit is mounted on the suspension plate There are two possible positions Tighten the suspension plate around the bed frame with the two fingerscrews The hand co...

Page 20: ...10 2 units Comfort System KR Opus FINAL INSPECTION CHECKLIST Always perform a final inspection after completing the installation The final inspection is carried out by following the checklist below Th...

Page 21: ...s the quick guide visible and located near the bed Is the VENDLET manual available Have the care givers been instructed on the use of the VENDLET and its functions Has the VENDLET system been signed u...

Page 22: ...ed Electrical parts Control unit no Check the control unit including plugs and mounting fittings for signs of damage Check whether the timer deactivates after 90 seconds of idle time Transformer no Ha...

Page 23: ...ection Is the plug properly connected to the control unit and the actuator Is the cable intact Switch the plugs of the two bars If the same bar still does not work then the bar motor is defective If t...

Page 24: ...se to disconnect the bar in both ends 4 Remove the Allen screw at the motor end of the bar and pull the motor out 5 Unscrew the small pivot screw on the motor fitting and remove it 6 Mount the motor f...

Page 25: ...ng cable ties for further details 9 Reconnect the power cable to the mains outlet 10 Reset the system by simultaneously pressing the two top buttons on the hand control You will hear a series of rhyth...

Page 26: ...NDITIONS AND DISPOSAL Environmental conditions Operation Temperature 5 40 C Air humidity 20 90 at 30 C no condensation Atmospheric pressure 700 1060 hPa Storage Temperature 10 50 C Air humidity 20 90...

Page 27: ...Vendlet ApS Egelund 33 6200 Aabenraa Tel 96 31 00 50 vendlet vendlet dk www vendlet dk All rights reserved Copyright 2016 Vendlet ApS Vers 1 1...

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