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Revision: 03/26/20

SAFETY SUMMARY                                                              

AND OPERATING INFORMATION

•  After installation and before use, ensure all attached hardware is securely tightened
•  Hand pendant cord must be routed and secured properly to ensure cord does not become 

entangled, pinched, or severed during normal bed operation.

•  Keep all moving parts free from obstruction (i.e. blankets/sheets, heating blankets/pads, 

tubing, wiring, etc.) or with any other products that use electric cords which could get 
tangled around the bed, side rails or legs during operation of bed.

•  Beds are equipped with folding central lock. To operate the central lock, pull out foot 

pedal, depress to lock and push back to starting position. To unlock, pull out foot pedal, 
depress to unlock and push back to starting position.  A green indicator should be visible 
once unlocked. ALWAYS use lock EXCEPT when moving the bed. Pads can be adjusted by 
rotating them clockwise or counter-clockwise to ensure proper contact with floor.

•  The side rails are NOT intended to be used as a patient restraint. If necessary, a physician 

or healthcare professional should be consulted for other means of safe restraint.

•  Be sure to fully lock side rails / assist bars in the fully up or down position. Failure to lock 

the accessories may result in unintentional movement and injury to patient or caregiver.

•  When using side rails, excessive side pressure can cause the rails to deform or break. DO 

NOT USE side rails as handles to move the bed.

•  NEVER permit more than 1 person in or on bed at any time. The safe working load for this 

bed is rated at 500-lbs.

•  Body weight should be evenly distributed over the surface of the bed.
•  DO NOT use the bed as a patient transport.
•  A person SHOULD NOT lay, sit or lean in such a way that his or her entire body weight is 

placed only on the RAISED head or foot sections of the bed. This includes ASSISITING the 
user in repositioning or transferring in or out of bed.

•  DO NOT ALTER THE PLUG ON THE ELECTRICAL CORD. If the plug does not fit the existing 

outlet, a correct outlet should be installed by a licensed electrician. NEVER operate the unit 
if it has a damaged cord or plug.

•  UNPLUG the power cord when performing any maintenance (including cleaning) on the 

bed.

•  DO NOT open or disassemble any factory sealed electronics. If these units are opened, the 

warranty is void.

•  DO NOT plug the bed into an outlet greater than 120V.
•  DO NOT permit excessive prolong activation of the bed’s electrical function (duty cycle). 

Exceeding the rated duty cycle of the electronics may cause damage or failure of bed 
function.

(Duty Cycle = 10%: 2min on; 18min off)
•  If all four bed casters are not locked, bed movement may occur with little or no resistance. 

Always activate caster locks during patient transfer or use of the bed.

•  The bed is intended for indoor use only.
•  DO NOT cover the bed’s power cord with rugs, carpet, etc.

•  Inspect the bed for damage and normal operation periodically. Report any damage, 

abnormal operation, unusual noise or odor immediately to the maintenance department 
and discontinue use of the bed.

WARNING:  Mattress retainers MUST be used at ALL TIMES to reduce the risk of entrapment.

SPECIFICATIONS

Bed Deck Length

79-3/4”

Bed Deck Width

34-1/2”

Overall Width (Including Side Rails)

39-1/2”

Overall Length with Foot Lock Extended 

98-1/4”

Overall length with Foot Lock Retracted

88-1/2”

Minimum Bed Deck Height

7-3/4”

Maximum Bed Deck Height

29-7/8”

Maximum Safe Working Load*

500-LBS

Maximum Back Angle

70-D/-3

Maximum Knee Angle

29-D/-3

Bed Electronics Comply with IEC60601-2 EMC requirements
* This includes weight of the resident/patient and all other accessories including but not
limited to mattresses, head/foot boards, side rails, etc.

ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Power: 120 V.A.C., 2A, 60HZ 
Duty Cycle: 10% Max. (2 min. on./18 min off)

LOCATING THE SERIAL NUMBER

•  The serial number label is located on the center of the left side bed frame.
•  Please have the serial number and model number of the bed available when calling 

Medline Customer Service for parts and/or troubleshooting.

 

Содержание ALTERRA 1385

Страница 1: ...CE MANUAL ALTERRA 1385 LONG TERM CARE BED FCE1385B This product is not made with natural rubber latex Packaging Handling Instructions see Page 8 Shown with optional side rails mattress head footboards...

Страница 2: ...cific potential entrapment zones in hospital bed systems Hospital Bed System Dimensional and Assessment Guidance to Reduce Entrapment The entrapment zones represent the relationship of the various bed...

Страница 3: ...IS BED WITHOUT FIRST READING AND UNDERSTANDING THIS MANUAL IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO UNDERSTAND THE WARNINGS CAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS CONTACT YOUR MEDLINE SALES REP OR MEDLINE CUSTOMER SERVICE BEFORE USIN...

Страница 4: ...r transferring in or out of bed DO NOT ALTER THE PLUG ON THE ELECTRICAL CORD If the plug does not fit the existing outlet a correct outlet should be installed by a licensed electrician NEVER operate t...

Страница 5: ...into the head section H frame using a rubber mallet if necessary INSTALLING OPTIONAL HEAD AND FOOTBOARDS Tools Required Philips Screw Driver Rubber Mallet Materials Required Head and Footboards and H...

Страница 6: ...nt 2 C Clips 2 Locate and install C clips into grooves on the rods of the head section assist rails until they are fully engaged Place C clips on each side of the deck section rod tab as shown below 3...

Страница 7: ...in bodily injury The battery back up is a factory sealed unit DO NOT ATTEMPT to open repair unit Contains sealed lead battery Battery must be recycled REPLACING BATTERY Tools Required Flat Head Screw...

Страница 8: ...place power cord Grinding noise heard from one of the actuators Actuator gear is stripped Actuator gear is stripped replace actuator Replace actuator TROUBLESHOOTING CONTINUED Symptom Possible Cause R...

Страница 9: ...work platform 1 Remove all accessories mounted to the bed assist rails assist bars and head and footboards 2 Elevate the bed to its highest position and raise the head and foot sections 3 Unplug the...

Страница 10: ...Section Bed Deck 17 FCE1385017 1 Wall Guard 18 FCE1385018 1 Head Section H Frame 19 FCE1385019 1 Foot Section H Frame 20 FCE1385020 1 Thigh Section Bed Deck 21 FCE1385021 2 Leg Assembly 22 FCE1385022...

Страница 11: ...y examine all welds for cracks 3 Inspect the deck components for any bending damage or excessive wear 4 Check the ends of the actuators and mounting hardware for any bending damage or excessive wear 5...

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Страница 13: ...ir Installation and freight costs for replaced or repaired items remain the responsibility of the Customer This warranty does not cover failure due to negligence accident deliberate abuse nor improper...

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