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4.1 S
PECIAL
S
AFETY
I
NFORMATION FOR THE
D
RIVE
U
NIT
S
YSTEM
When making any adjustments, ensure that no limbs from the patient,
user or other persons, especially playing children, are under the rests or
the bed frame. Otherwise, this could lead to trapped or injured limbs.
To safeguard the patient against unintentional motorised adjustments,
always block electrical handset adjustments of the back and thigh rests
on electrical beds when the side guards are raised (risk of limbs being
crushed or trapped when adjusting the back or thigh rests).
o
Place the
handset out of reach (e.g. at the foot end of the bed) or block the
handset adjustment options (if available). When using accessories on
electrically adjustable beds, the following applies: Make sure that the
arrangement of accessories does not produce any crush or shearing
zones for the patient when the back and thigh rests are adjusted. If this
cannot be guaranteed, the user must safely prevent the patient from
adjusting the back and thigh rests.
o
Place the handset out of reach
(e.g. at the foot end of the bed) or block the handset adjustment
options (if available). Ensure that the mains cable and the handset
cable cannot be pinched or otherwise damaged.
Each time before moving the bed, ensure that the mains cable will not
be stretched, driven over or damaged in any other way. When moving
the bed, the mains cable must be stowed in the designated mains
cable holder. In order to avoid damages, ensure that no obstacles
such as furniture or sloped ceilings could impede adjustments to the
bed.
When the load is too high, an electronic overload switch is activated
and the control unit is automatically switched off. When the overload is
removed, the drive unit system can be reactivated by pressing the
appropriate button on the handset. Continuous operation must not
exceed two minutes! After this time, a rest period of at least 18 minutes
must be observed (Alternative: one minute continuous operation
followed by a nine minute rest period, etc.). For safety reasons, when
the maximum operation time is purposely disregarded, a thermal safety
device will permanently cut off the power supply to prevent the drive
unit system from overheating due to continuous “playing”.
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