Reduced Gap Full-Length Bed Rail
NOTE: Check all parts for shipping damage before using. In case of damage, DO NOT use the
equipment. Contact the dealer/carrier for further instructions.
To ensure the safe use of the reduced gap full-length bed rail, these instructions MUST be
followed:
WARNINGS
Assembly, Installation and Operating Instructions
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Model No. PB6034
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DO
NOT
install
or
use
this
equipment
without
first
reading
and
understanding
these
instructions.
If
you
are
unable
to
understand
the
Warnings,
Cautions
or
Instructions,
contact
a
healthcare
professional,
dealer
or
technical
personnel
before
attempting
to
install
this
equipment
-
otherwise,
death,
injury
or
property
damage
may
occur.
These
bed
rails
are
intended
to
prevent
an
individual
from
inadvertently
rolling
out
of
bed.
DO
NOT
use
for
restraint
purposes.
ENTRAPMENT
MAY
OCCUR.
Proper
patient
assessment
and
monitoring,
and
proper
maintenance
and
use
of
equipment
is
required
to
reduce
the
risk
of
entrapment.
Variations
in
bed
rail
dimensions,
and
mattress
thickness,
size
or
density
could
increase
the
risk
of
entrapment.
Visit
the
FDA
website
at
http://www.fda.gov
to
learn
about
the
risks
of
entrapment.
Compass
products
are
specifically
designed
and
manufactured
for
use
in
conjunction
with
Compass
accessories.
Accessories
designed
by
other
manufacturers
have
not
been
tested
by
Compass
and
are
not
recommended
for
use
with
Compass
products.
Although
bed
rails
are
not
rated
to
any
specific
weight
limitation,
the
bed
rails
may
become
deformed
or
broken
if
excessive
side
pressure
is
exerted
on
the
bed
rails.
This
bed
rail
is
not
an
assist
rail
for
getting
into
or
out
of
bed.
DO
NOT
use
the
bed
rails
as
push
handles
when
moving
the
bed.
After
any
adjustments,
repair
or
service
and
before
use,
make
sure
all
attaching
hardware
is
tightened
securely.
Bed
rails
with
dimensions
different
from
the
original
equipment
supplied
or
specified
by
the
bed
manufacturer
may
not
be
interchangeable
and
may
result
in
entrapment
or
other
injury.
One
crossbrace
MUST
be
positioned
between
the
sixth
and
seventh
springs
at
the
head
end
of
the
bed.
The
remaining
crossbrace
MUST
be
positioned
between
the
second
and
third
springs
at
the
foot
end
of
the
bed.
Otherwise,
either
the
bed
rail
or
the
bed
may
be
damaged
when
the
head
end
and/or
foot
end
are
raised.