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2. by Invacare An Invacare Company Read and understand this manual prior to using the bed This manual contains important information regarding the safe operation of the Carroll CS Series bed Table of Contents Carroll CS Bed Manual Table of Contents REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT revertere centered v tena teneri OE 2 Label Locations eene MUR ODDO shed UO teen ed 5 STANDARD CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL nesei ienris Ea kaaa sense teet ttn 6 Symbols Used on the CS Bed 5 rere Deere DETTO D Eee ede tires dE Tee eee o die eee ere e bites 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CARROLL CS SERIES BED 7 MATTRESS 5 eer ool eee Fe a ELA D E ee ER da Hei ode YER HD SERERE EROR GRE ERR AER 12 UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS teet et t telnet etie feet e ett io diee tis Cet Ea e EE A ERES A TET 13 AJASSEMBEY INSTRUGQTIONS 5 et eeu Pe Ted te uo eee UN EET DR Lee ER ead ere abe e ege eta eer bees 15 Attach Head and Foot ENS i n rtt me e eee perte gen CHR ERRAT Rede ER eee hen 15 Install Head atid Foot Ends eret eerte remp MEHR REPRE EUIS eek khe 15 Install the Mattress Keeper Rod to the Head and Foot Decks esses 16 Assist Rail Assist
3. Installation soseer onie arsit oe a E esee nete net E E E netten ense test tenent a 18 Change Assist Rail from Guard to Assist to Transfer sssssessseseeeseeseseeseeeee eene treten enne 20 Change Assist Bar from Storage to Assist ierre 20 UNDERSTANDING FUNCTIONS a a ha pen pe eia eene ee ada ee e ERR aak 21 Control Pendant Operation ret reete ertet i Ere ee erige ee e eb e ees Debe de tee eee ERE Rene Teese ene xh 21 Raise Heel Lift Ratchet eie tee Oe e ent E conse ey uidere tee eR leere e ERR 22 Lower Heel Lift Ratchet tier et entero Pete tne aet eer EE I Eee tegi oap 22 Pendant Stowage and Location rie etit reete eo es o e HR RE REEL A Ea e DE TEMERE RESELLER REGN EHE DRE RES ERAT 22 Power Cord StoWage oe et ete enero teni ete edet EN E suns onere a do utet ova EE e er aee o tone eene e iv aene 23 CS Bed Mobilization and Stabilization 24 Floor Lock Operation eee eie Ee rH et Cr ee TEE E TENE ETUR E bae HE a Od aan nan A Ete ER ds 24 Pedaler Mechan 24 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation CPR Release nennen 25 Using the CPR Release ists soe E
4. Release Optional Activation of the CPR release may cause attendant or resident injury Use with Caution Use the CPR release only for emergency situations This function will rapidly bring the backrest to a flat position Two person operation is recommended one person to release the backrest and another to hold and gently guide the backrest down PINCH POINT hazard exists when guiding the backrest during CPR release Avoid placing hands directly between the adjustable backrest and the bed frame Place hands only on the outside of the backrest away from the bed frame Using the CPR Release When using the CPR Release function it is recommended to use two people one person to release the backrest at the foot end of the bed and another person to gently guide the backrest to a horizontal position CPR handle is at the foot of the bed A Grip the CPR handle at foot end of bed Squeeze the CPR handle to drop the second person is recommended to note footend not shown for clarity head section gently lower the head section O Rapid Action Action rapide Once the CPR handle is squeezed the head section will drop rapidly 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 25 of 35 Bed Function Pendant HILO Lock Out Optional When in the Locked position the HILO function on the pendant will NOT operate When in the Unlocked position all pendant functions will operat
5. Tighten the handle while holding the nut with your other hand Use a quick twist of the handle to tighten Lift the handle to ratchet it counter clockwise It is important that caregivers know how to operate the Assist Rails safely Assist Rails lock in two positions and allow patient transfer in a third unlocked position 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 19 of 35 Assembly Instructions Change Assist Rail from Guard to Assist to Transfer Guard lt Assist lt Transfer 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 20 of 35 Bed Function UNDERSTANDING BED FUNCTIONS Hand Control Pendant Operation A CRUSH Hazard Do Not place feet under the frame when lowering the bed 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 21 of 35 Bed Function Raise Heel Lift Ratchet With knee foot platform adjusted to the highest position lift the foot panel The foot section can rest at any of the Slowly lower the platform to engage six pre set stops the nearest stop Lower Heel Lift Ratchet The platform can not lower past the nearest stop while being adjusted To reset the ratchet mechanism raise At the lowest position the deck can the platform to the highest level then once again be raised to the desired stop lower the platform in one motion Pendant Stowage and
6. any individual receiving services in a home care setting or patients in hospitals Patient Safety Patients who have problems with memory sleeping incontinence pain uncontrolled body movement or who get out of bed and walk unsafely without assistance must be carefully assessed for the best ways to keep them from harm such as falling Assessment by the patient s health care team will help to determine how best to keep the patient safe Historically physical restraints such as vests ankle or wrist restraints were used to try to keep patients safe in health care facilities In recent years the health care community has recognized that physically restraining patients can be dangerous Although not indicated for this use bed rails are sometimes used as restraints Regulatory agencies health care organizations product manufacturers and advocacy groups encourage hospitals nursing homes and home care providers to assess patients needs and to provide safe care without restraints The Benefits and Risks of Bed Rails Potential benefits of bed rails include e Aiding in turning and repositioning within the bed Providing a hand hold for getting into or out of bed Providing a feeling of comfort and security Reducing the risk of patients falling out of bed when being transported Providing easy access to bed controls and personal care items Potential risks of bed rails may include e Strangling suffocating bodily injury or death w
7. on the bed All repair and maintenance on the bed should be performed by a qualified technician Effect Possible Cause Verification Corrective Action Floor lock not engaged Insufficient static friction between floor lock foot bumper and floor Bed does not stay in place Green plunger on floor lock post is visible Floor surface is slippery and or foreign membrane between bumper and floor Activate floor lock green plunger should NOT be visible Clean the surrounding floor and remove loose material under the bed Floor lock not functioning Floor lock is stuck in one position Contact Carroll Healthcare Service Department 1 800 668 2337 HILO lock out is on Loose wire connections Faulty actuator Actuator not working Dial on ACL box is locked out pointing up Rotate the lockout dial to the unlocked position horizontal Lockout LED on the Attendant Control Pad ACP is ON Check cable connections visually Disconnect power supply swap cable from unresponsive actuator with a funtional actuator Reconnect power and test functions Faulty actuator will not work regardless of the connection port Toggle off the individual function lockout LED should be OFF Connect any loose cable couplings and or power supplies Contact Carroll Healthcare Service Department 1 800 668 2337 faulty hand control pendant Pendant cable is connected power is on
8. Location DANGER Electrical SHOCK Hazard Before working on any electrical part such as the 9 pin pendant coupling ensure the main power to the bed is disconnected and the capacitor inside the control box is fully discharged Full capacitor discharge can be achieved by sequentially depressing the Up and Down buttons on the hand pendant at least 20 times after main electrical power to the control box is cut Ensure the hand pendant is not locked out when discharging it Place the pendant holster between the top rail bars 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Slide the pendant into the holster Alternatively use the pendant clip to secure the pendant to bed linen Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 22 of 35 Bed Function The pendant can also be attached to the back of either side of the Head end To move the pandant to the other side of the bed disconnect the main power then unscrew the coupling cap on the pendant cable Remove the cable end from the Y cable housing On the other side of the bed remove the cap from the Y cable housing Replace the cap on the other side of the bed Align arrows then insert the pendant cable end into the Y cable housing Y cable housing end Power Cord Stowage Disconnect the main power cable from the wall outlet and store the power cord when the bed NOTE is not in use Secure the power cord to the back of the head end with the Velcro
9. e E 33 The Benehits and Risks oF Bed et d tete be tata eiie tam ae tee pae 33 Potential risks of bed rails may ancl de ect e tete de a tege eet Eee etae Pe ee das 33 Meeting Patients Needs Tor Safety eee tee et eee een eain e e nene EUR 34 Which Ways of Reducing Best en CAOT REEERE nnne 34 Patient or Family Concerns About Bed Rail 34 Developed by the Hospital Bed Safety enne enne nnne netten nne netten nenne 35 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 1 of 35 REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT The benefits of registering Safeguard your investment 2 Ensure long term maintenance and servicing of your purchase 3 Receive updates with product information maintenance tips and industry news 4 Invacare can contact you or your provider if servicing is needed on your product 5 It will enable Invacare to improve product designs based on your input and needs Register ONLINE at www invacare com or Complete and mail the form on the next page Any registration information you submit will be used by Invacare Corporation only and protected as required by applicable laws and regulations 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Hea
10. kg 190 Ib 86 kg Load Capacity Safe Working Load 500 Ib 228 kg 500 Ib 228 kg 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 7 of 35 Product Specifications DANGER NEVER operate if the unit has a damaged cord or plug If it is not working properly call a qualified technician for examination and repair Keep all electrical cords away from heated or hot surfaces Ensure all cables and cords are routed such that they will not become entangled or pinched Otherwise damage or injury may result DO NOT unplug power cord from control box The pendant and power cords must be routed and secured properly to ensure that the cords DO NOT become entangled pinched and or severed during operation of the electric bed NEVER operate the unit if these cords are damaged Refer servicing to qualified personnel only Grounding reliability depends upon a properly grounded wall outlet Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in electrocution Check with a qualified electrician or service person if you are doubtful that the electrical outlet is properly grounded DO NOT modify the grounding plug provided If it will not fit into the electrical outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Grounding reliability can only be achieved when connected to an equivalent receptacle marked Hospital Only or Hospital Grade Electric components such as motors exposed to water may cause
11. the bed to move under some conditions Use on surfaces such as these must be evaluated by the care provider Check all parts for shipping damage and test before using In case of damage DO NOT use Contact a qualified technician for further instruction After any adjustments repair or service and before use make sure all attaching hardware is tightened securely If a liquid is spilled in or around the electric bed unplug the electric bed before cleaning Clean up the spill and allow the electric bed or the area around the electric bed to dry thoroughly before using the electric controls again When operating moving electric beds always ensure that the individual utilizing the bed is positioned properly within the confines of the bed DO NOT let any extremities protrude over the side or between the bed rails when performing these functions 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 10 of 35 Product Specifications A safety feature of this product includes protection against overheating caused by excessive or extended periods of operation Depending on the duration this includes multiple or repeated adjustments or the use of multiple functions at one time To assure trouble free operation ALWAYS allow a slight pause between multiple adjustments and avoid pressing more than one function button at a time If thermal protection activation should occur the bed will not respond to pendant commands Given this situati
12. ties are used to secure the electric cables in place and should not be cut Steady upright bed Slowly lower to floor use two people if necessary Bed DAMAGE or personal INJURY may occur if the bed is dropped Ensure the bed is lowered slowly to the floor Use additional people if necessary Slide off end boxes and remove plastic Using wire cutters cut and remove the Remove wood spacer plastic ties around the wood spacer sleeve 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 13 of 35 Unpacking Instructions Cut the plastic tie holding the head panel to the frame Cut the plastic tie holding the knee foot panel to the frame Untie the mattress keepers Untie the hand pendant twist ties Carefully cut the untrimmed plastic tie securing the mains power cable bundle Plug power cord into a properly grounded 120V Press HILO UP button on the hand pendant After bed 15 raised untie the twist ties on the wall bumper Rotate the wall bumper to the floor at the head end of the bed 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 14 of 35 Assembly Instructions ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Attach Head and Foot Ends Degree of Difficulty J Y kd Se Estimated time to complete 5 minutes Hardware Tools Required none Included none NOTE Head and footends are normally pack
13. ITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE OR LIMITATION OF HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION AND LIMITATION MAY NOT BE APPLICABLE THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE EXTENDED TO COMPLY WITH STATE PROVINCIAL LAWS AND REQUIREMENTS Mailing Address Phone in London 519 659 1395 Carroll Healthcare Inc Toll Free 800 668 2337 800 668 BEDS 994 Hargrieve Road London Ontario http www invacare ccg com N6E 1P5 CANADA 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 32 of 35 APPENDIX SPECIAL NOTE For your convenience the March 2006 version of the FDA s bed safety guidelines is provided in this section The information from the FDA s brochure published by Hospital Bed Safety Workgroup is reproduced verbatim the latest revision of which is available at http www fda gov A Guide to Bed Safety Bed Rails in Hospitals Nursing Homes and Home Health Care The Facts Bed Rail Entrapment Statistics Today there are about 2 5 million hospital and nursing home beds in use in the United States Between 1985 and 2005 691 incidents of patients caught trapped entangled or strangled in beds with rails were reported to the U S Food and Drug Administration Of these reports 413 people died 120 had a nonfatal injury and 158 were not injured because staff intervened Most patients were frail elderly or confused NOTE In this brochure the term patient refers to a resident of a nursing home
14. ODUCTS IF THE SERIAL NUMBER HAS BEEN REMOVED OR DEFACED PRODUCTS SUBJECT TO NEGLIGENCE ACCIDENT IMPROPER OPERATION MAINTENANCE OR STORAGE PRODUCTS MODIFIED WITHOUT CARROLL S EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO MODIFICATION THROUGH THE USE OF UNAUTHORIZED PARTS OR ATTACHMENTS PRODUCTS DAMAGED BY REASON OF REPAIRS MADE TO ANY COMPONENT WITHOUT THE SPECIFIC CONSENT OF CARROLL OR TO A PRODUCT DAMAGED BY CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND CARROLL S CONTROL AND SUCH EVALUATION WILL BE SOLELY DETERMINED BY CARROLL THE WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO PROBLEMS ARISING FROM NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR OR FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THE PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS A CHANGE IN OPERATING NOISE PARTICULARLY RELATIVE TO MOTORS AND GEARBOXES DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A FAILURE OR DEFECT AND WILL NOT BE REPAIRED ALL DEVICES WILL EXHIBIT CHANGES IN OPERATING NOISE DUE TO AGING THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND THE SOLE REMEDY FOR VIOLATIONS OF ANY WARRANTY WHATSOEVER SHALL BE LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT PURSUANT TO THE TERMS CONTAINED HEREIN THE APPLICATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY WHATSOEVER SHALL NOT EXTEND BEYOND THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY PROVIDED HEREIN AND CARROLL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIM
15. ON LOCK OUT Verrouillage de FONCTION ACTIVATE TOGGLE SWITCH TO DENY FUNCTION ACCESS ON THE HAND PENDANT ACTIVEZ L Cinterrupteur LEVIER POUR NIER L CAcc s DE FONCTION SUR LE PENDANT DE MAIN INITIATE ACTION TO THE ENTIRE MATTRESS SUPPORT PLATFORM HILO ACTION INITI E A LA PLATEFORME ENTIERE DE SOUTIEN DE MATELAS HILO lt 2 OSTR INITIATE ACTION TO HEAD SECTION OF MATTRESS SUPPORT PLATFORM ACTION INITI E T te section DE LA PLATEFORME de SOUTIEN de MATELAS TOGGLE SWITCH FOR ONE TOUCH HEAD AND KNEE FOOT RAISE OPERATION L interrupteur A LEVIER POUR Un touchent l cOp ration d cAugmenter de T TE ET De Genou pied INITIATE ACTION TO THE KNEE FOOT SECTION OF THE MATTRESS SUPPORT PLATFORM ACTION INITIEE A LA SECTION De Genou pled DE LA PLATEFORME de SOUTIEN de MATELAS UP CONTROL RAISE THE CORRESPONDING SECTION OF THE MATTRESS SUPPORT PLATFORM VERS LE HAUT DE LA COMMANDE SOULEVEZ LA SECTION CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PLATEFORME DE SOUTIEN DE MATELAS DOWN CONTROL LOWER THE CORRESPONDING SECTION OF THE MATTRESS SUPPORT PLATFORM VERS LE BAS COMMANDE ABAISSEZ LA SECTION CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PLATEFORME DE SOUTIEN DE MATELAS TREND rev TREND Trendelenburg Function Fonction de A SS Trendelenburg Reverse Trendelenburg Function Fonction renvers e de Trendelenburg Carroll Healthcare Inc General warning symbol Symbole d avertissement g n ral ISO 3864 Danger electr
16. aged together either in a cardboard box or on a wooden skid separate from the bed Install Head and Foot Ends Position Foot End Align the foot plate screws Note ACL Slide foot end down Note ACL mounting plate removed for clarity mounting plate removed for clarity Position Head End Slide head end down Lock with rotating tabs both sides 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 15 of 35 Assembly Instructions Install the Mattress Keeper Rod to the Head and Foot Decks Degree of Difficulty ka vet Y 80 Option Tools Required No tools required Kd Se Estimated time to complete 76 Option 7 16 Socket Rachet Wrench 2 4 minutes Hardware Included none required 7 16 wrench The Mattress Keeper Rods are an integral part of the bed rail system By securing the mattress in place the Mattress Keeper Rods prevent unsafe gaps from forming between the bed ends or rails and the mattress Install the Mattress Keeper Rods correctly to prevent patient entrapment The mattress keeper rods hold the mattress in place Install them in the head and foot decks With the mattress keeper upright insert the rod ends into the appropriate deck holes There are two choices for mattress keeper rod insertion 76 bed option shown above Mattress keeper rod insertion on 80 bed Fold the mattress keeper aro
17. bed Each of the preceding impacts can permanently damage either HILO motor resulting in an inoperable bed In the case of an inoperable bed due to a damaged HILO motor the HILO motor must be replaced immediately If left unattended a damaged HILO motor can cause the bed to fall from the highest extended position resulting in patient injury DO NOT exceed the maximum continuous duty cycle Refer to Technical Specifications Operating Information When bed is not to be used for an extended period unplug electric bed from the wall outlet The electric bed is NOT designed to be used as a patient transport When transporting a patient use an approved patient transport Otherwise injury or damage may result If the unit is not working properly call a qualified technician to examine the unit and repair it Keep all moving parts including the main frame mattress deck head and foot springs sections and all drive shafts free of obstruction i e blankets sheets heating blankets pads tubing wiring etc and other types of products using electric cords which may get tangled around the bed side rails or legs during operation of the manual electric bed The electric bed is equipped with locking casters When transferring into or out of the electric bed always lock the locking caster s Inspect the wheel locks for correct locking action before actual use Even with casters properly locked some flooring surfaces such as tile or wood will allow
18. centered across the mattress rotate it parallel to the bed end trapeze position and in the storage position 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 31 of 35 Product Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY OF CARROLL HEALTHCARE INC PLEASE NOTE THIS WARRANTY HAS BEEN DRAFTED TO COMPLY WITH U S FEDERAL LAW APPLICABLE TO PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED AFTER JULY 4 1975 This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser who purchases this product when new and unused from Carroll Healthcare Inc Carroll or a dealer This warranty is not extended to any other person or entity and is not transferable or assignable to any subsequent purchaser or owner Coverage under this warranty will end upon any such subsequent sale or other transfer of title to any other person This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other legal rights which vary from province to province and or state to state Carroll warrants the electrical components of this product when purchased new and unused to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two 2 years from the date of purchase from Carroll or a dealer with a copy of the seller s invoice required for coverage under this warranty Carroll warrants the mechanical components of this product when purchased new and unused to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five b years from the date of purchase from Carroll or a dealer wit
19. de of the bed Refer to the Hospital Bed System Dimensional and Assessment Guidance to Reduce Entrapment published by the U S Department of Health and Human Services Food and Drug Administration Patient ENTRAPMENT may occur with assist rail in the transfer position and the bed in the lowest position The transfer position should be used only while attending to the resident When unattended the assist rail must be returned to either of the locking positions Guard or Assist Patient entrapment with Assist Bar may cause injury or death Mattress must fit snugly within the mattress keepers to prevent patient entrapment Use only a mattress of recommended specifications with the bed Monitor patient frequently Assess the needs of the resident prior to using the Assist Bar Crush Hazard exists between Assist Rail or Assist Bar and Floor at the lowest bed position Lowering the bed may cause INJURY to oneself or others Lockout the Hand Control when working near the bed and do NOT place feet or limbs in the crush zone located beneath the Assist Rail or Assist Bar Friction between the floor and the Assist Rail may cause the bed to become UNSTABLE An unstable bed may tilt from horizontal and or drop suddenly causing property DAMAGE or personal INJURY Before lowering the bed ensure the Assist Rail is NOT in the TRANSFER position INJURY from patient falls may occur even when operating the side rails as instructed Place the bed in the lowest p
20. e bed Maximum weight rating includes the combined weight of all accessories patients visitors mattress and bedding Consult your owner s manual or bed label for weight rating Use of trapeze may be hazardous to residents or guests Possible entanglement may result from improper use of trapeze Evaluate residents prior to allowing them to use a trapeze Never use trapeze units with confused or suicidal residents Never allow children to use play or swing on the trapeze Improper installation of the trapeze adapter may result in unsafe bed gaps Unsafe gaps may cause patient entrapment Ensure the trapeze adapter is installed next to the head end Do NOT remove the head end or the head posts during installation or use The head end and post system provides the proper boundaries to prevent patient entrapment as specified by FDA guidelines 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 30 of 35 Options Slide the trapeze adapter into the bed Insert the cap screw through the bolt The trapeze will fit on either mounting frame at the head end of the bed Fit hole and fasten the lock nut to the post the spacers between the outside of the screw Tighten with two 7 16 trapeze bracket and the inside of the wrenches frame bed end brackets Ensure the trapeze is properly seated In the trapeze position the grip handle For storage lift the trapeze slightly and The trapeze will lock passively in the is
21. e evenly distributed over the surface of the bed DO NOT lay sit or lean in such a way that your entire body weight is placed only on raised head or foot sections of the bed This includes when assisting the user in repositioning or transferring in or out of bed 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 9 of 35 Product Specifications ENTRAPMENT WARNING Proper patient assessment and monitoring and proper maintenance and use of equipment are required to reduce the risk of entrapment Variations in bed rail dimensions and mattress thickness size or density could increase the risk of entrapment Visit the FDA website at http www fda gov to learn about the risks of entrapment Review A Guide to Bed Safety published by the Hospital Bed Safety Workgroup located at www invacare com Use the link located under each bed rail product entry to access this bed safety guide Refer to the owners manuals for beds and rails for additional product and safety information After any adjustments repair or service and before use make sure all attaching hardware is tightened securely Assist rails with dimensions different from the original equipment supplied or specified by the bed manufacturer may not be interchangeable and may result in entrapment or other injury Mattress MUST fit bed frame and assist rails snugly to reduce the risk of entrapment DO NOT drop the bed DO NOT allow patients to fall on the bed DO NOT jump on the
22. e normally The head function and knee foot function on the pendant remains operational whether the lock out is locked or unlocked Attendant Control Lockout Attendant contr le lock out at foot end of the bed au footend du lit j N OTT O vermute HEALTHCARE By BOUTON TURN KNOB TOURNER 5 LE FONCTION DE HILO 5 VERROUILLAGE LOCKOUT 5 DE HILO FUNCTION 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 26 of 35 Care and Maintenance CARE AND MAINTENANCE Sanitizing Method Equipment or property DAMAGE or resident INJURY may occur during maintenance Cleaning Instructions Unplug product before washing Make sure all electrical parts motors control box and pendant are not damaged and that all connection ports are plugged DO NOT allow liquids to enter electrical components Disinfect and wash all components DO NOT submerge the bed frame or electrical parts DO NOT power wash or steam clean Use household water pressure Rinse thoroughly with water maximum temperature 110 F or 43 C DO NOT use solvents alcohol or petroleum products on the surface Dry all components before storing Annual Maintenance Check Failure to maintain your bed may reduce product life and increase unplanned maintenance Inspect the covering of the bed s control panel and the patient control panel to assure that the covering is not cracked or damaged Inspect for damaged or l
23. elease Bar JURY to For resident and attendant access a pendant hoister has been supplied for ind or drop suddenly jury or death Mattress lowering the bed must fit bed frame and side rails snugly to prevent patient entrapment Follow the manufacturer s instructions Monitor patient frequently Read and PE yer Dea apd convenient pendant storage when it is g 58 not in use The holster must be 8 5 5 snapped on the outside of the rail with 2848 952 the backside facing the mattress to prevent possible interference For resident access the pendant may be attached to bedding using the linen ied to 6 uel o o a clip provided 2 x When pendant access is limited to the u o attendant the pendant can be stored o ug a behind the headboard using the i zd Velcro strips provided 3 2 c ii i cp amp ao i Crush Hazard when installed on Low Height Beds Pinch point existe between Assist loot Friction between the floor and the Assist Rail may cause the bed to become UNSTABLE AN unstable bed may tilt from horizont understand the Owners Operator s Manual prior to using this equipment causing property DAMAGE or personal INJURY ensure the Assist Rail is NOT in the TRANSFER po Patient entrapment with bed side rails may cause Ral one Crush Hazard due to LOW BED CLEARANCE Stay clear of frame and ensure children and pets are not under
24. est and another Bes H 2 555 fag 2 5 g the backrest during Gi son 5 M sso ing hands directly between the on 2 EEG r glable et la charpente de les mains seulement sur adjustable backrest and the bed frame Place hands only on the gt im Hn ext rieur du dossier loin de la charpente de lit outside of the backrest away from the bed frame ne 1132540 a 3 335 H E e 2 WY E H F H 7 3 s o 5 o 8 Page 5 of 35 Carroll Healthcare Inc Label Locations 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Product Specifications STANDARD CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL Please Note The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice This manual includes information essential to the safety of personnel and equipment As you read through this manual be alert to the four signal words DANGER Information appearing under the DANGER caption concerns the protection of personnel from the immediate and imminent hazards that if not avoided will result in immediate serious personal injury or loss of life in addition to equipment damage Information appearing under the WARNING caption concerns the protection of personnel from potential hazards that can result in personal injury or loss of life in addition to equipment damage Information appearing under the CAUTION caption concerns the protection of personnel from potential hazards that can result in minor personal
25. f patient assessment concludes that the patient s condition increases the chance of entrapment the bed MUST be in the flat position when left unattended NEVER allow patients to use trapeze or traction units as a total individual weight support Trapeze units are to be used only for immobilizing a patient in various traction set ups or assisting the patient in repositioning or transferring into or out of bed Replacement mattresses and bedside rails with dimensions different than the original equipment supplied or specified by the bed frame manufacturer are not interchangeable Variations in bedside rail design width and thickness or firmness of the mattress could cause contribute to entrapment Use only authorized Invacare replacement parts and or accessories otherwise the warranty is void Invacare will not be responsible for any damage or injury that may result PINCH POINT between rail and floor is created when lowering bed to the lowest position Keep feet clear of bed rail when lowering bed Close supervision is necessary when this product is used by or near children or people with disabilities DO NOT let any individual underneath the bed or in between the raised bed frame ponents at anytime This product has been supplied from an environmentally aware manufacturer that complies with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 CE This product may contain substances that could be harmful to the environment if d
26. h a copy of the seller s invoice required for coverage under this warranty Carroll warrants the structure of this product when purchased new and unused to be free from defective material and workmanship for a period of ten 10 years from the date of purchase from Carroll or a dealer with a copy of the seller s invoice required for coverage under this warranty If within such warranty periods any such product component shall be proven to be defective the product component shall be repaired or replaced at Carroll s option This warranty does not include any labor or shipping charges incurred in replacement part installation or repair of any such product Carroll s sole obligation and the warranty holders exclusive remedy under this warranty shall be limited to such repair and or replacement For warranty service please contact the dealer from whom you purchased your Carroll product In the event you do not receive satisfactory warranty service please write directly to Carroll at the address listed below Provide dealer s name address date of purchase indicate nature of the defect and if the product is serialized indicate the serial number Do not return products to Carroll without Carroll s prior written consent A Return Goods Authorization number RGA must be obtained before returning any products or parts to Carroll no returns will be accepted without an RGA number LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO SERIAL NUMBERED PR
27. hen patients or part of their body are caught between rails or between the bed rails and mattress More serious injuries from falls when patients climb over rails Skin bruising cuts and scrapes Inducing agitated behavior when bed rails are used as a restraint Feeling isolated or unnecessarily restricted 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 33 of 35 e Preventing patients who are able to get out of bed from performing routine activities such as going to the bathroom or retrieving something from a closet Meeting Patients Needs for Safety Most patients can be in bed safely without bed rails Consider the following e Use beds that can be raised and lowered close to the floor to accommodate both patient and health care worker needs e Keep the bed in the lowest position with wheels locked e When the patient is at risk of falling out of bed place mats next to the bed as long as this does not create a greater risk of accident e Use transfer or mobility aids e Monitor patients frequently e Anticipate the reasons patients get out of bed such as hunger thirst going to the bathroom restlessness and pain meet these needs by offering food and fluids scheduling ample toiletting and providing calming interventions and pain relief When bed rails are used perform an on going assessment of the patient s physical and mental status closely monitor high risk patients Consider the f
28. ic hospital bed contact the bed manufacturer directly 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 34 of 35 Developed by the Hospital Bed Safety Workgroup Participating Organizations AARP ABA Tort and Insurance Practice Section American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging American Health Care Association American Medical Directors Association American Nurses Association American Society for Healthcare Engineering of the American Hospital Association American Society for Healthcare Risk Management Basic American Metal Products Beverly Enterprises Inc Care Providers of Minnesota Carroll Healthcare DePaul College of Law Updated March 2006 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc ECRI Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society Hill Rom Co Inc Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations Medical Devices Bureau Health Canada National Association for Home Care National Citizens Coalition for Nursing Home Reform National Patient Safety Foundation RN Systems Stryker Medical Sunrise Medical Inc The Jewish Home and Hospital Untie the Elderly The Kendal Corporation U S Food and Drug Administration Page 35 of 35
29. icity electrical hazard symbol Danger l lectricit symbole lectrique de risque IEC 61310 ISO 3864 Explosive material explosion hazard symbol Mat riel explosif symbole de risque d explosion IEC 61310 Flammable material symbol Symbole mat riel inflammable IEC 61310 Crush hazard symbol based on ANSI Z535 Symbole de risque d crasement bas sur norme ANSI 2535 Crush hazard symbol based on ANSI Z535 Symbole de risque d crasement bas sur norme ANSI 2535 Crush hazard symbol based on ANSI 2535 Symbole de risque d crasement bas sur norme ANSI 2535 Drop Fall Hazard symbol based on IEC 61310 Symbole de risque de baisse automne bas sur norme IEC 61310 Page 6 of 35 Product Specifications TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CARROLL CS SERIES BED CS7 CS9 Canada CSA C22 2 No 601 1 CSA C22 2 No 601 1 USA UL Std 60601 2 38 UL Std 60601 2 38 Elevation Range floor to deck Stability Range off casters 7 to 30 178 to 762 mm 9 to 30 229 to 762 mm Mobility Range on Casters 7 to 30 178 to 762 mm 9 to 30 229 to 762 mm Head Deck Angle 0 to 70 0 to 70 Knee Foot Angle 0 to 30 0 to 30 14 356 mm 14 356 mm Under bed clearance for 2 3 of bed centered Electrical Specifications Control Box Mains Voltage 120V 120V Control Box Input Current 3 5A max 3 5A max Con
30. injury or equipment damage Information appearing in a NOTE caption provides additional information which is helpful in understanding the item being explained Symbols Used on the CS Bed PROTECTIVE CONDUCTOR TERMINAL BORNE PROTECTRICE DE CONDUCTEUR EQUIPOTENTIALITY WARNING SAFE WORKING LOAD AVERTISSEMENT CHARGE DE FONCTIONNEMENT SURE THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LOAD ON EQUIPMENT IF THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE ARE FOLLOWED LA CHARGE MAXIMALE PERMISE SUR L C quipementSi LES INSTRUCTIONS POUR L Cinstallation ET L CUsage SONT SUIVIES V a AN ALTERNATING CURRENT COURANT ALTERNATIF ON SUPPLY SUR L CApprovisionnement OFF SUPPLY OUTRE DE L CApprovisionnement INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION CODE IPX4 1 PROTECTION AGAINST LIQUIDS CODE INTERNATIONAL DE PROTECTION 1 PROTECTION CONTRE DES LIQUIDES APPLIED PART TYPE B EQUIPMENT QUIPEMENT APPLIQU Du TYPE B De PARTIE EQUIPMENT CLASSIFICATION IN TERMS OF CLASS PROTECTION AGAINST ELECTRICAL SHOCK CLASSIFICATION D CEquipement EN TERMES DE PROTECTION CONTRE LE CHOC ELECTRIQUE Y Intertek s ETL Listed Mark for US and Canada A product bearing the ETL Listed Mark is determined to have met the minimum US requirements of prescribed product safety standards 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Lift with Two Persons based on ISO 3864 Soulever avec deux personnes bas sur norme ISO 3864 FUNCTI
31. isposed of in places landfills that are not appropriate according to legislation Please be environmentally responsible and recycle this product through your recycling facility at its end of life 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 11 of 35 Product Specifications MATTRESS SPECIFICATIONS A mattress may not be included with this bed It is highly recommended that you use a 36 914 4mm min max 35 5 to 36 5 901 7mm to 927 1mm wide mattress that is designed to conform to the bed length of 76 1930 4mm min max 75 0 to 76 0 1905mm to 1930 4mm or 80 2032mm min max 79 0 to 80 0 1930 mm or 2032 mm or 84 2133 6mm min max 83 0 to 84 0 2108 2mm to 2133 6mm such as a Invacare Solace Mattress The mattress must be at least 641 8 15243 mm thick Possible patient ENTRAPMENT Hazard if using non specified mattress Patient entrapment may result in injury or death Use only a mattress of recommended specifications with this bed 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 12 of 35 Unpacking Instructions UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS Degree of Difficulty a re 5 Estimated time to complete 10 minutes A Tools Required Q Diagonal Cutting Pliers or other M Wire cutters Equipment DAMAGE may result from improper wire tie removal Do not cut any trimmed plastic wire ties Cut only the untrimmed plastic ties around the wood spacer All other plastic
32. lock out is off and hand control pendant does not function Disconnect power supply then replace hand pendant with functioning unit from another bed if available Reconnect power and test Contact Carroll Healthcare Service Department 1 800 668 2337 Bed ends do not fit properly Bent brackets Visually ensure the brackets are parallel to the frame Carefully straighten minor deformations Call Service Department to replace significantly bent brackets 1 800 668 2337 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 29 of 35 Options OPTIONS INFORMATION Touch up Paint Shermin Williams 5A 58147 00 A CODE 82X WHITE BIRCH 2nd Dimension 5 0 Acrylic Enamel Trapeze Adapter Installation VAS AS eA cA Degree of Difficulty pet Estimated time to complete 5 minutes Hardware Vai x 2 1 4 Nylon Spacer 75 1 4 20 Locking Included ID X 1 00 OD Hex Nut Lm e 7 16 wrenches Incompatible trapeze units may cause injury and or damage Use only compatible trapezes that will securely mount to the steel frame structure of the trapeze adapter Test the installation before leaving a resident alone with the unit Tools Required Overloading the trapeze adapter may cause injury and or damage Do NOT use this frame for mounting trapeze units if the resident weighs more than 175 Ibs 80 kg Do not exceed the maximum weight capacity for th
33. lthcare Inc Page 2 of 35 Cut Along Line PRODUCT REGISTRATION FORM Register ONLINE at www invacare com or Complete and mail this form Name Address City State Province Zip Postal Code Email Phone No Fold a here Invacare Model No Serial No Purchased From Date of Purchase 1 Method of purchase check all that apply L Medicare LJ Insurance Medicaid J Other 2 This product was purchased for use by check one 2 Self 2 Parent _ Spouse Other 3 Product was purchased for use at Home 1 Facility _ Other 4 purchased an Invacare product because LI Price 21 Features list features 5 Who referred you to Invacare products check all that apply Doctor Therapist Friend M Relative Dealer Provider Other Advertisement circle one TV Radio Magazine Newspaper 2 No Referral 6 What additional features if any would you like to see on this product Fold 7 Would you like information sent to you about Invacare products that may be available for a here particular medical condition No If yes please list any condition s here and we will send you information by email and or mail about any available Invacare products that may help treat care for or manage such condition s 8 Would you like to receive updated information via email or regular mail about the Invacare home medical products sold by Invacare s dealers LJ Yes No 9 What would yo
34. ollowing e Lower one or more sections of the bed rail such as the foot rail e Use a proper size mattress or mattress with raised foam edges to prevent patients from being trapped between the mattress and rail e Reduce the gaps between the mattress and side rails Which Ways of Reducing Risks are Best A process that requires ongoing patient evaluation and monitoring will result in optimizing bed safety Many patients go through a period of adjustment to become comfortable with new options Patients and their families should talk to their health care planning team to find out which options are best for them Patient or Family Concerns About Bed Rail Use If patients or family ask about using bed rails health care providers should e Encourage patients or family to talk to their health care planning team to determine whether or not bed rails are indicated e Reassure patients and their families that in many cases the patient can sleep safely without bed rails e Reassess the need for using bed rails on a frequent regular basis To report an adverse event or medical device problem please call FDA s MedWatch Reporting Program at 1 800 FDA 1088 For additional copies of the brochure see the FDA s website at http www fda gov cdrh beds For more information about this brochure contact Beryl Goldman at 610 388 5580 or by e mail at bgoldman kcorp kendal org She has volunteered to answer questions For information regarding a specif
35. on release the pendant button and allow the bed unit to sit for several minutes This will allow the protection function time to reset and restore bed function Depending on the severity of the initial overheating this could take up to 30 minutes This equipment may cause electromagnetic disturbances to its environment The bed has NOT been evaluated for electromagnetic compatibility EMC The performance of this equipment may be degraded when exposed to electromagnetic disturbances and or electrostatic discharge Hang pendant on hook or secure with linen clip when not in use Keep cord clear of moving parts General Precautions Do not use head foot panels from other manufacturers Invacare products are specifically designed and manufactured for use in conjunction with Invacare accessories Accessories designed by other manufacturers have not been tested by Invacare and are not recommended for use with Invacare products When used with an electrical bed the bed rails DO NOT fall under any weight limitations Bed rails can be deformed or broken if excessive side pressure is exerted on the bed rails These bed rails are used for the purpose of preventing an individual from inadvertently rolling out of bed The bed rails are NOT intended nor may be used for restraint purposes If an individual is capable of injuring himself herself a physician or a healthcare professional should be consulted for alternative means of safe restraint I
36. oose wiring Have a qualified technician replace any frayed or damaged cords Inspect for secure grounding Inspect rail latches Ensure that all rails engage and lock as specified Inspect bed rails Assist Rails or Assist Bars for the presence of tubing end caps and replace as required Tighten adjust or replace any parts or bolts etc that are loose or show signs of wear Lubricate clevis pins at all mechanical hinge points Inspect for wear on clevis pins and hitch pins and replace if worn or missing If epoxy coated rails become scratched or chipped use a matching enamel touch up paint Refer to Options for paint specification Quarterly Maintenance Check Unplug bed from wall outlet and verify battery function if equipped Battery may be built in or portable 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 27 of 35 Care and Maintenance Environmental Conditions for Storage and Transport Store and or transport the bed in a clean and dry environment with an ambient temperature range between 10 and 50 Celsius 0 to 125 F Environmental Conditions for Operation Bring the bed to a Safe Operating Temperature between 5 and 40 Celsius 41 and 100 F before operating the bed 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 28 of 35 Troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Read all general guidelines warnings and cautions before performing any repair maintenance
37. or near the frame before lowering the bed Beware of PINCH POINTS below deck panels next to fixed attachments and between moving parts Risque d cra ient d basse distance la terre Garder loin du fond du lit Ne pas permettre les enfants et les animaux domestique sous le lit Garder loin des pi ces mobiles et LES POINTS DE COMPRESSION au dessous de la plateforme de matelas et c t des attachements fixes loNavo Ensure the Assist Bar is fully latched in down position after each Reorder No 1152578 Reorder No 3148 AD jo spoou y ssossy Apuonbojj juod Poq jo et aux atient ne devienne coinc Suivre les instructions du Note All labels appl frame except where noted urod spes 1uBI9H uo uouw YSID Uou s abaisser jut rendre Te lit IELS ou des BLESSURES s assurer que le Montant de maintien quemment Lire et comprendre le Manuel d utilisation 5 a s E 4 x o a z E 2 5 a 3 4 i 4 u 3 x S use Check that the Assist Bar is locked before leaving Read and understand the Owner s Operator s Manual prior may rotate quickly and drop to the next locked position patient unattended Never use the Assist Bar as cau
38. osition to minimize the risk from falls Risk of FALL when Assist Bar is UNLATCHED Assist Bar may rotate quickly and drop to the next locked position causing the patient to lose their balance and fall Ensure the Assist Bar is fully latched in down position after each use Check that the Assist Bar is locked before leaving a patient unattended Never use the Assist Bar as a Rail When assembling the Assist Rail to the bed frame it may be easier to raise the head deck fully This will expose the bed frame on which to mount the rail The Assist Rail can travel beyond the Assist position to allow patient transfer to and from the bed with the rail out of the way 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 18 of 35 Assembly Instructions Assist Rail Assist Rail Position the Assist Rail bracket over the mounting tab on the frame Raise the head section to expose the bed frame Assist Rail Lower the bracket to engage the mounting tab in the bracket slot Assist Bar Assist Bar Position the Assist Bar bracket over the mounting tab on the frame Raise the head section to expose the bed frame Assist Bar Lower the bracket to engage the mounting tab in the bracket slot Insert the 5 16 18 x 78 threaded rod handle through the Assist Rail or Assist Bar bracket aligned with the tab mounting hole Place 5 16 Keps nut on the threaded rod Hand tighten
39. severe injury including electrocution During routine bed operation or when cleaning DO NOT expose electrical components to water Unplug and de energize electrical components when water products are near these components Repair or Service Information DO NOT open assemblies such as the motors pendant control boxes or gearboxes No user serviceable parts are inside Only qualified technicians are permitted to repair these parts If unqualified individuals perform any work on these beds the warranty is void Unplug the power cord from its power source before performing any maintenance on the electric bed DO NOT unplug the power cord from the control box Damage to cord will result The control box is mounted to the foot motor with an actuator clip lock If replacing the control box remove the actuator clip lock and slide the control box away from the foot motor until it is free Disconnect all cable connections Before connecting disconnecting the connections at the control box make sure the cable lock is removed by lightly depressing on the end tabs and lifting After connectors are plugged in route all cables into the cable lock slots and snap the cable lock in place When installing any connectors into the control box be sure the cable lock is secure after installation otherwise injury or damage may occur DO NOT force the connector into the control box otherwise injury or damage may occur EXPLOSION Hazard DO NOT opera
40. sing the patient to lose their balance and fall asneo uonisod p d asn juouideujuo zuaed 3uoAoad c19do04 ou ung AjBnus eap 40 Anfu osnea 5 55 juouidesjue juan ed 10 329 LON OP pue pag y 1eou uou 1013002 pueH au 3n0 4201 siapo 40 seg OY ysn oy Si le patient devient coinc en raison des c t s de lit il pourrait subir des blessures ou perdre le Montant de maintien Sereporter au Manuel d utilisation avant d utiliser le li c t s de lit afin d viter que le CORPORELLES Avant d abaisser le lit West PAS en position de TRANSFERT fabricant Surveiller avant d utiliser ce produit La friction entre le INSTABLE Un lit instat soudainement et causer travaillant pr s a i 3 8 PET i E RI 5252 t E Ek 232 H FE s dommages au Activation of the CPR release may cause attendant or resident o 220 ii ERE ion avec prudence Employer le d gage injury Use with Caution Use the CPR LEES H at fonction apportera emergency situations This function will rapidly bring the ti op ration pour deux backrest to a flat position Two person operation 2 gt 55 H 3 ERI One ase the backr
41. strap when moving the bed 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 23 of 35 Bed Function CS Bed Mobilization and Stabilization Unintended bed movement may occur if the floor lock or bed casters are left unlocked Unintended bed movement may cause property DAMAGE or resident INJURY Never leave the bed unattended while the floor lock is disengaged Floor Lock Operation Depress the floor lock pedal bar with your foot Green Plunger NOT VISIBLE Indicates Floor Lock is ENGAGED The plunger provides a visible clue that the floor lock is engaged Floor lock engaged will prevent the bed from moving Depress the floor lock pedal bar again from the locked position Green Plunger VISIBLE Indicates Floor Lock is NOT Engaged The visible green plunger indicates that the floor lock is NOT engaged Floor lock disengaged will allow the bed to move in all directions Moving the bed while the floor lock is engaged may DAMAGE the bed Do not move the bed unless the floor lock is disengaged unlocked Bed Steer Mechanism Steer mechanism is on either side of the head end of the bed With the locking wheel tab facing outward flip the steer mechanism When engaged the bed will steer easily 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 24 of 35 Bed Function Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation CPR
42. te this bed in the presence of a flammable anaesthetic mixture with air or with nitrous oxide DO NOT use near explosive gases Keep the product a minimum of 12 away from any direct heat source 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Carroll Healthcare Inc Page 8 of 35 Product Specifications 4 amp DANGER Possible FIRE hazard exists if the hand control pendant is not disabled when using oxygen administering equipment Disconnect the pendant from the cable coupling and hang it on the pendant hook in holder when not in use Keep pendant cord clear of moving equipment Possible FIRE hazard exists when connecting the electric cord to a 120V wall outlet if oxygen administering equipment is in use Use either the nasal mask or 1 2 length tent ensuring the tent never extends below the mattress support level when administering oxygen DO NOT use an extension cord DO NOT permit the cord wall outlet motors control box or pendant to become wet or submerged DO NOT operate the bed if the cord or outlet is damaged DO NOT operate the bed if any motor has malfunctioned or is damaged in any manner DO NOT use this bed in Active Treatment Ether Environments Plug the three prong electrical cord ONLY into a properly grounded 110 VAC to 120 VAC 60 cycle outlet that is rated to at least six amps Grounding Instructions This electric bed must be grounded In the event of a malfunction or breakdown grounding provides a pa
43. th of least resistance for electric current thereby reducing the risk of electric shock This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a grounded plug The plug must be inserted into an appropriate electric outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances DO NOT roll the bed over the power cord or pendant cord DO NOT entangle the cords on other objects A pinched electric cord is dangerous and can become damaged Use the Power Cord Strap when moving the bed Refer Bed Manual for proper pendant stowage DO NOT use this product or any available optional equipment without first completely reading and understanding these instructions and any additional instructional material such as owner s manuals service manuals or instruction sheets supplied with this product or optional equipment If you are unable to understand the warnings cautions or instructions contact a healthcare professional dealer or technical personnel before attempting to use this equipment otherwise injury or damage may occur The initial set up of this bed must be performed by a qualified technician Procedures other than those described in this manual must be performed by a qualified technician This bed is rated to 500 Ibs 228 kg DO NOT overload the bed The combined weight of patients visitors mattress bedding and all accessories must NOT exceed 500 Ibs 228 kg Body weight should b
44. trol Box Current Frequency 60 Hz 60 Hz Control Box Output Voltage 24 Volts DC 70W max 24 Volts DC 70W max Control Box Duty Cycle 10 Max 2 min ON 18 min OFF 10 Max 2 min ON 18 min OFF Motorised Linear Head Actuator 24 Volts DC 24 Volts DC Motorised Linear HILO Actuator head end 24 Volts DC 24 Volts DC mount Motorised Linear HILO Actuator foot end 24 Volts DC 24 Volts DC mount Motorised Linear Foot Actuator 24 Volts DC 24 Volts DC Eight button hand pendant with contour function standard standard Protective Earth Ground Class I Class I Electric shock protection Type B Type B Enclosure protection IPX4 IPX4 Floor Lock standard standard uick Release CPR Handle optional optional Built in Battery Back up optional 24V DC 9 2 Amps optional 24V DC 9 2 Amps Portable Battery Back up optional 24V DC 9 2 Amps optional 24V DC 9 2 Amps Security Pendant Lock Out Pendant Disconnection standard standard ACL Attendant Control Lockout Pendant HILO optional optional Function Lock Out ACP Attendant Control Panel Individual optional optional Pendant Function Lock Out Dimensions and Weight Length overall 86 1 4 2191 mm 86 1 4 2191 mm Length Between head amp foot end 83 3 4 2127 mm 83 3 4 2127 mm Length Mattress Platform 80 2032 mm 80 2032 mm Width with Assist Rails 40 1016 mm 40 1016 mm Width Mattress Platform 35 1 2 902 mm 35 1 2 902 mm Weight pounds 190 Ib 86
45. u like to see on the Invacare website 10 Would you like to be part of future online surveys for Invacare products L1 Yes No User s Year of birth If at any time you wish not to receive future mailings from us please contact us at Invacare Corporation CRM Department 39400 Taylor Parkway Elyria OH 44035 or fax to 877 619 7996 and we will remove you from our mailing list To find more information about our products visit www invacare com Fold here Fold here BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST CLASS MAIL PERMIT NO 196 ELYRIA OH POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE INVACARE CORPORATION CRM DEPARTMENT 39400 TAYLOR PARKWAY ELYRIA OH 44035 9836 Invacare Product Registration Form Please Seal with Tape Before Mailing NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES Cut Along Line Label Locations 2 o 8 3 E 5 e ire MERETET a azz 62393 104 ed yp ou stt near meme V S E A ZH 09 Tiowuva sawas Pela ds i HISHYS EIE RENTE ei no jeseu anbstu oj and aame uotnstumupr p 5 005 822 430 np con ME ISSVIO 10909 PIS 1 auu0juo 1 Galdissv o I c i asan vou ambe w agaon o ms o suuojuog t 2 10909 ON Pue 1 109 oN 5 SM45199 0S 19 01 9 822 3TVWIXYW oes ui you sapo uj oou uo juepuad wep
46. und the bend in the rod The mattress keepers should rest flat on the foot deck and the head deck 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc 76 Bed ONLY Remove the Foot End and Head End Carroll Healthcare Inc di 76 B LY With a 7 16 socket wrench and 7 16 wrench loosen and remove the bed end bracket fasteners Page 16 of 35 Assembly Instructions 76 Bed ONLY Remove the fasteners on the bed end bracket 76 Bed ONLY Slide the bed end bracket in the mounting channel Align the hole in the bracket with the channel hole 76 Bed ONLY Reinsert the bed end bracket fasteners 76 Bed ONLY Tighten the fasteners with two 7 16 wrenches Reposition the other three brackets and reapply the ends 1 150 068 A CS Bed Manual doc Position the mattress on the deck Carroll Healthcare Inc Press the mattress inside the mattress keeper Ensure the mattress is engaged on all four corners Page 17 of 35 Assembly Instructions Assist Rail Assist Bar Installation Degree of Difficulty E T d Estimated time to complete 5 minutes 5 16 18 Tools Required none Hardware Included Keps Nut Handle with Threaded rod 5 16 18 x 78 Incorrect Assist Rail mounting may result in PATIENT ENTRAPMENT To meet FDA Rail Guidelines mount the Assist Rail bracket ONLY on the welded frame tab Never Install two Assist Rails on the same si
47. uod aj 13u2ut uabixo p uote nsrunspe arsieu aj 2209 PIS VSO NVO F 1 s a 4 2 10doid yuououuosuuo un fi Mer eaves puey j ony tend Eoo MEDUS rann o7 Sh ona nyatana aaen tg fl SVA a us V ino zoedsuen mone zaxaois 791 005 64 822 uasa ui jj uoisojdr soabjssursaue p aoussa d ua Jasun is worsoidra a anbsiy B q332X3 LON onanvanosoy NH j m 2 xew AINSNOI 31 2 o Uu a NOILQVO Y NOLWLNSLLY Y v ANSWASSLLUSAV V MEETEDI A L NOILQV2 NOILN3LLV rais lt 2 2 o i amp ISN NI LON E N3HM NI 39V ld VOVNVO NI 3QVIN 000000H ON 1VIU3S e OIBYLNO NOGNOT 1108Y v66 TIOHHYO A8 CIYNLIOVANNYW 1 2 899 008 L O SLYYd SNIAOW dO 0X09 HOLIMS d33 NOILQ VD d to both le asn peou ou 49 40 Hdd HEALTHCARE Logo Label Appl Le d gagement de CPR abaiss section de la t te rapidement Utilisation avec prudence This hand control pendant can be located on either side of the bed by connecting into either of the DB 9 connectors located under the left and right side frame Applied around optional CPR R

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