G H A R I E N I b e d s
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Again, when lowering the leg rest, there must not be any objects under the leg
rest. "Danger of crushing"
Regardless of the lying surface adjustment, never use the head, back, leg or
foot rests to support your full body weight.
In general, no extreme force should be exerted on these parts! If this instruction
is not observed, the support structure of the bed may be damaged, resulting in
the risk of personal injury due to the chair tipping over and breaking.
Danger of injury! While setting the optimum treatment position for your
customer, make sure that there is nothing between the parts of the bed which
might get clamped.
For reasons of safety, the treatment bed will only move while you are pressing a
button on the hand switch. The movement stops immediately when you release
the button.
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E x t e n d i n g r u n n e r s
The Amphibia bed has a special construction enabling runners to be extended in
order to move the bed. Proceed as follows:
First move the backrest up (as described) using the hand switch. Remove the
cover from under the backrest so that you can easily reach the lifting device
(see ill. 9).
Now pull the lever towards you or push it all the way to the other side.
The runners are extended and the bed can be moved. Note! Do not move the
bed yet!
Runners retracted Pull the lever Runners extended
Ill. 9
First pull the mains lead from the wall outlet, wind it properly and stow it away
so that the bed cannot run over it while being moved. Do not retract the runners
until the bed is in its required position and you have ensured that the lead
cannot be damaged.
Always make sure that the bed is standing on its stationary adjustable feet.
If the bed is only standing on the moving runners there is a risk of it rolling
away, e.g. when somebody leans against it.
Never extend the runners while there is somebody on the bed
This rolling mechanism is
not
suitable for transporting people.