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CRUSH HAZARD
• Possible crush hazard exists between the bed deck and frame. Keep hands and feet out from under the bed deck at
all times while operating the bed.
• Possible Injury may occur when lowering or raising the bed. Keep feet and hands clear of bed frame.
• Do not put your hands/fingers into the opening of head or thigh deck edges, crush point may cause injury to your
hands/fingers.
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ENTRAPMENT WARNING
• The entrapment issues can still arise when components and accessories are not properly installed.
• If a resident/patient’s mental or physical condition could lead to resident/patient entrapment, the mattress deck
(sleep surface) should be left in the flat position when unattended. Failure to do so could result in injury or death.
• Incompatible mattress and side rails can create hazards. Only compatible Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare side rails may
be used on this bed. Make sure mattress is the correct size for bed frame and the Side rails are secured to frame to
decrease the risk of entrapment.
• If bed frames have been serviced or any other adjustments have been made, you must ensure all parts are securely
back in place before operating the bed.
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WARNING
Incompatible mattress and side bars/rails can create hazards. Read instructions for use.
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WARNING
Possible ENTRAPMENT Hazard may occur if you do not use the recommended specification mattress.
Resident entrapment may occur leading to injury or death.
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A mattress may not be included with this bed. It is recommended that a standard 36” wide mattress that is made
to fit an 80”or 84” (extension) length bed frame is used, such as a Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare standard inner
spring, foam, fiber, or pressure redistribution mattress. Mattress height must be a minimum of 5-1/2 inches and
a maximum of 7 inches.
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Also available are Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare’s assortment of mattress overlays and Low Air Loss flotation
mattress systems.
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MATTRESS SPECIFICATIONS
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