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Preventive maintenance
This product is subject to wear and tear during use. To ensure
that it continues to perform within its original specification,
preventive maintenance procedures should be carried out at
the intervals shown.
WARNING
This list indicates the minimum recommended level of preventive
maintenance. More frequent inspections should be carried out when
the product is subjected to heavy use or aggressive environments, or
where required by local regulations.
Failure to carry out these checks, or continuing to use the product if a
fault is found, may compromise the safety of both the patient and
caregiver. Preventive maintenance can help to prevent accidents.
NOTE
Product cannot be maintained and serviced while in use with the patient.
Actions to be done by caregiver
Daily
Weekly
Check operation of split side rails
9
Check patient handset and cable
9
Check operation of
SafeSet
indicators and make
sure cables are not damaged or stretched
9
Visually check castors
9
Check operation of the manual CPR release
handles on both sides of the bed
9
Visually check power supply cord and mains plug
9
Carry out a full test of all electrical bed positioning
functions (backrest, height, tilt, etc.)
9
Check that the patient controls, caregiver controls
and Attendant Control Panels operate correctly
9
Check that the weighing system controls operate
correctly
9
Check operation of the anti-entrapment system and
clean the sensor lenses (see page 50)
9
Check the mattress for damage and fluid ingress
9
Examine the lifting pole, strap and handle (Optional)
9