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Power Cord
The semi-electric and full electric beds are equipped with
three-prong (grounding) plugs for protection against possible
shock hazards. Connect only to a three-prong outlet.
Never operate the bed if it has a damaged cord or plug.
If it is not working properly call a qualified electrician.
Do not defeat the grounding safety feature by using a three-prong
to two-prong adapter. If necessary, have outlet ground reliability
checked by a qualified electrician.
Never plug into an outlet that is greater than 120 Volts AC.
BED OPERATION
Bed Operation – Hand Control
Allow a slight pause between adjustments and avoid pressing multiple buttons on the pendant hand
control at the same time. If buttons are depressed too rapidly or multiple buttons are pressed at the
same time, the desired feature may not activate. Simply release the button, permit a slight pause and
then activate the next operation.
NEVER operate the bed if the pendant hand control or the power cord is damaged.
Before placing the bed into use, test it by operating it through all phases of its operation.
Check for obstructions or items in the path of the head, foot or bed before operating the hand control.
Plug the bed power cord into a three-prong electric outlet. The patient hand control has four separate
functions - raising and lowering the head section and raising and lowering the foot section.
To
raise
the head section, press the button on the left side of the pendant hand control.
To
lower
the head section, press the button on the right side of the pendant.
To
raise
the foot section, press the button on the left side of the pendant hand control.
To
lower
the foot section, press the button on the right side of the pendant.
Figure 14: Hand control functions
Full Electric:
Head Up / Down
Foot Up / Down
Bed Up / Down
Semi-Electric:
Head Up / Down
Foot Up / Down
Grounding Pin
Grounded Outlet