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Consideration is to be taken in the location of the handset
lockout key to minimise the risk of unauthorised users changing
the lock setting.
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If patient requirements are such that Trendelenburg
functionality is still deemed to pose a potential risk a
replacement handset can be purchased with the
Trendelenburg function removed. To order the handset or to
request further information please contact your seller or the
manufacturer.
8.6.3.
H
ANDSET LOCKOUT
The handset is supplied with a lockout function which enables the care person to
disable the handset with a mechanic key (functions or the Trendelenburg function -
only in the case of 10-button handset) until the light is on/off. The key is attached to
the bag with the Instruction For Use. The use of the handset lock function depends on
the caregiver’s decision.
To lock/unlock the handset
: turn the handset
over, put the key in the recess on the back of
the handset, turn the key (fully) clockwise to
lock or counter clockwise to unlock functions.
To lock/unlock the Trendelenburg function
(only in the case of 10-button handset): turn
the handset over, put the key in the recess on
the back of the handset, turn the lock to the
place indicated in the picture on the right.
Note
: Functions of the handset should be disabled when the bed is put into service.
Engage the lockout function if a patient could be injured due to
inadvertent motion of the mattress platform.
8.7.
L
EG SECTION
Note: The operation of the leg section is dependent on the position of the ratchet as
detailed below.
The bed is fitted with an adjustable leg section. When the leg section function on the
handset is operated the height or angle of the leg section is adjusted, depending on
whether or not the leg section ratchet is set.