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1. Ge gettng trapped or crushed on adjusting the backrest or kneebreak Human Care strongly recommends against the use of side rails 7 6 Checks and inspections Make sure to follow mainteance instructions to ensure safe use ot the bed 8 Assembly Disassembly 8 1 General information Requirements 1 Two qualified assembly persons who are very familiar with this User Manual and all facets of bed assembly and operation 2 A mains power outlet power point since the Backup Battery may not be fully charged at time of delivery Tools Required 1 3mm amp 5mm Allen Keys 2 13mm amp 17mm spanner socket wrench Delivery The bed is delivered packed in two cartons 1 Folded Bed Base Attached Handset Head Foot Boards 2 Folded Mattress Platform Bed assembly stages 1 Pre Assembly 2 Bed Base Assembly 3 Raise The Bed Base 4 Mattress Platform Assembly 5 Attach Mattress Platform to the Bed Base 6 Connecting Cables amp Mattress Retainers 7 Conclude Assembly amp Test all Functions www humancaregroup com Pre assembly 1 Confirm power source is compatible 2 Ensure there is floor space for assembly 3 Assemble on a covered surface to protect both floor and bed surfaces The packing cardboard is a useful protector 4 Remove all packaging materials and transport securing devices from Bed Base box only Leave Mattress Platform box until later 5 The unpacked folded bed base will be restin
2. e tis highly recommended that only Human Care authorised accessories parts are used on Human Care beds e The Warranty may be invalidated and injury or damage may occur if other parts are used www humancaregroup com 13 CE Mark This bed complies with all requirements of the IEC ISO International Standards IEC 60601 2 52 2009 Electrical class Class 2 90500 90502 90504 90300 90301 90303 Class 1 90501 90503 90302 14 Recycling Incorrect disposal of this equipment and its require this product not to be disposed of in component parts particularly batteries and general waste Construction Materials The bed other electrical parts may produce substances is built mostly from steel or stainless steel The that are hazardous to the environment Dispose surfaces have been finished with an electro of in accordance with all applicable national and coated powdercoating local regulations EU WEEE and RoHS Directives 15 Spare parts Please see separate spare part manual www humancaregroup com 37 HUMAN CARE SWEDEN HQ rsta ngsv gen 21C 11 43 Stockholm Phone 46 8 665 35 00 Fax 46 8 665 35 10 E post info se humancaregroup com www humancare se HUMAN CARE CANADA 10 155 Colonnade Road Ottawa ON K2E K1 Phone 613 723 6734 Fax 613 723 1058 Email info ca humancaregroup com www humancaregroup com HUMAN CARE UNITED STATES 4210 S Industrial Drive Suite 160 Austin TX 78744 P
3. s battery backup is adequately charged and ready for operation at any time 1 Back rest down 4 Check that the bed has been initialised is 2 Hi lo down fully functioning and in perfect working order 3 Knee break down 5 Confirm that the bed has been cleaned and 4 Auto contour down disinfected 5 Trendelenburg tilt 6 Back rest up 9 3 Putting the bed back into service 7 Hi lo up I Read and follow the previous two sections 8 Knee break up reading the Instruction Manual attending to 9 Auto contour up all safety issues amp operation usage 2 Conduct a complete Maintenance Check for 10 Reverse Trendelenburg tilt safe bed functioning and perfect working 11 Under bed light on off order Especially check for the safe routing of all cables cords and clearance for all bed adjustments 3 Verify wheel castors are locked 4 Confirm mains wall power is OFF 5 Recheck the mains cord plug for damage while out of use push into wall socket 6 Turn ON the wall switch in countries where this is applicable and leave permanently on for charging back up battery 7 Confirm bed is cleaned and disinfected 9 4 The main functions of the bed The mattress platform has four main panels that can be adjusted into different positions www humancaregroup com 24 9 Operation Instructions FloorLine i Back rest down Hi lo down Knee break down Auto contour down Trendelenburg tilt Back rest up Hi
4. 11 Whilst unattended safely lock all castors Using the junction box FloorLine i Plus 1 Plug the cable with the least amount of coils and the modular plug with coloured wires that comes out of the HB port of the control box into any port of the spare Junction Box 2 Remove the handset from the mattress platform Take note of which port that you removed it from so that you can replace it afterwards or use an spare handset 3 Plug the handset into any port of the Junction Box 4 The bed can now be raised using the handset now connected to the Control Box via the Junction Box Do not lower the bed with the handset control at this stage or damage may occur Raise the bed 1 Plug the mains power cord into the wall outlet socket power point 2 Using the Handset already secured to the bed base and attached to the control box raise the bed base 300mm 12 to aid Mattress Platform attachment to Bed Base DO NOT LOWER THE BED AT THIS STAGE DAMAGE TO CHAINS MAY OCCUR Mattress platform assembly 1 Lay mattress platform box flat on the floor 2 Open the 3 taped sides and fold out the cardboard box to cover the floor for assembly As the mattress platform is www humancaregroup com assembled remove all packaging materials and transport securing devices 3 Remove the two locking lanyard pins from either side of the centre hinge section upper beam saddle Folded Mattress Platform Upper Beam Sadd
5. Output Lines 1 kV Differential Mode 2 kV Common Mode lt 5 UT gt 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles lt 5 UT gt 95 dip in UT for 5 sec 3 A m NOTE UT is the a c mains voltage prior to application of the test level www humancaregroup com Electromagnetic Environment Guidance Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment If the user of the Medical Bed requires continued operation during power mains interruptions it is recommended that the Medical Bed be powered from an uninterruptable power supply ora battery Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment 33 34 11 EMC table 11 3 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration Electromagnetic Immunity The Medical Bed is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the Medical Bed should ensure that it is used in such an environment Immunity Test IEC 60601 Compliance Elec
6. bed it is important to raise the mattress platform to at least 200mm 8 above floor level then unplug it from the mains power supply Stow the mains cable safely on a suitable handset holder on the head end pedestal to ensure that it cannot trail on the floor 7 5 To safeguard the patient and particularly children Always inform the patient about safe operation of the bed s controls If the patient is unable to operate the bed safely or free themselves from potentially dangerous positions they could be placed at risk through inadvertent adjustment of the electrical functions e It is recommended that children are never left unsupervised in a room with the bed e Place the handset beyond reach of children or at risk patients to prevent inadvertently initiating power adjustments of the bed Any adjustments may then only be carried out by or in the presence of a person instructed in the proper operation of the bed e Always ensure that the mattress platform has travelled to its lowest position before leaving an at risk patient in the bed www humancaregroup com 7 Safety Advice unattended In this way you greatly reduce the risk of patient injury as a result of falling out of bed e fa patients condition contains a risk of entrapment then the mattress platform should always be left in a flat position e Take care with the use of side rails If the side rails are raised there is a risk of limbs
7. functions until it cools movement activated due to overload on duty cycle down One button on the handset The corresponding actuator or its cable may be Check that the corresponding actuator and does not work damaged or become disconnected its cables for are correctly connected and are intact Several buttons on the The control box or any of its cables may be Check that all cables are correctly connected handset do not work damaged or have become disconnected and are intact AUDIBLE ERROR INDICATIONS POSITION LOST on an actuator is indicated by an intermittent beep 200msec ON 200msec OFF e Try the HANDSET INITIALISATION RESET procedure and then in turn run all functions If problem persists locate and check faulty actuator or cable for visual damage and replace if required FATAL ERROR is indicated by an intermittent beep 50msec ON 500msec OFF e Try the HANDSET INITIALISATION RESET procedure and then in turn run all functions If problem persists locate and check faulty actuator or cable for visual damage and replace if required BATTERY LOW is indicated by a 1 second beep when a function is activated e Charge or replace the battery OVERHEATING is indicated by a constant beep when a function is activated e Allow the system to cool down before operating again e Please quote the bed s individual Serial Number to aid in ordering Spare Parts e Please describe photograph scan part s required when calling emailing
8. panel at the head end of the bed on the same side as the green castor This number is required when requesting service spare parts or ordering additional accessories Record this number in the space provided on the Front Cover and Check List www humancaregroup com 4 Product description FloorLine i Plus Removable Head amp Foot Boards Attendant f k Electric Backrest Contre 7 Keypad CPR Emergency Quick Release Lever Electric Kneebreak FloorLine i Removable Head amp Foot Boards Electric Kneebreak Electric Backrest Foot End Pedestal Mattress Retainer useful to hang handset Head End Hi Lo Grey Steering Actuator Castor Si Control Box Lower Beam Bed B E Bed Serial Number Black Braking located on the Upper Castor Beam Mattress Platform www humancaregroup com 4 Product description The product contains of e bed base e mattress platform e head and foot board e hand control e mattress retainers e plastic bag with User manual and allen key 4 1 Instructions for the operator Please pay attention to your obligations as the operator in order to ensure the permanently safe operation of this medical product minimising risks to the patient user and or third parties Any piece of technical equipment electrical or otherwise can prove hazardous if not properly operated and maintained in accordance with its User Manual It is re
9. pedestal down flat onto the bed base beams 5 Lock head end pedestal to the beams with the plastic transport latch 6 Repeat the above for the foot end pedestal 7 Unlock the Foot End Castors ONLY 8 Standing either side of the centre hinging saddle pull the saddle cross bar up folding the beams pedestal ends into a vertical position The base will roll along the foot end castors into a folded position standing on its 4 castors 9 Ensure that the centre saddle is horizontal to replace the 4 Centre Saddle Locking Bolts with the 5mm Allen Key thus locking the base into its folded position 10 Safely lock all castors until ready to move the bed 9 13 CPR Emergency quick release system this information is only for the FloorLine i Plus bed The CPR emergency procedure combined rescue breathing and chest compressions is used on a patient in cardiac arrest CPR can be administered when the bed is in a CPR position a totally horizontally flat mattress platform The FloorLine i Plus bed is fitted with CPR Quick Release Levers and also a CPR button on the Attendant Control Keypad www humancaregroup com 9 Operation Instructions CPR Quick Release Levers Pull either one of the RED CPR Quick Release Levers located under either side of the backrest This will immediately mechanically manually lower the Backrest panel to a flat position When using the Emergency Release Levers DO NOT stop the backrest
10. the Control Box which is located on the inside of the Head End Pedestal on the Bed Base e The two Hi Lo Actuators are located inside the Head and Foot End Pedestals and cables are pre attached to their actuators e The Backrest amp Kneebreak Actuators are located on the underside of the mattress platform Their respective cables must be attached to their appropriate mini fit plugs m Attach the mains cable to the mains power outlet rechecking for damage in transit 2 To allow better access to the underneath of the mattress platform e Use the handset to raise the bed to its maximum height e Lift backrest and foot end panels 3 Connect the Backrest short cable to the short mini fit plug cable and lock in the plastic retaining clips ensuring that the locking tabs sit in the plug s slots securely as pictured 4 Connect the Kneebreak long cable to the long mini fit plug cable and lock in the retaining clips as pictured 5 Secure all cables to the inside frame of the mattress platform with the plastic p clips www humancaregroup com 8 Assembly Disassembly Connecting cables FloorLine i Plus Cables run between the Control Box and the various actuators The cables and Backrest amp Kneebreak actuators are attached to the upper and lower beams of the bed frame 1 If used detach the additional Junction Box and re attach the Backlit Handset Control 2 Connect up all cables as per t
11. 9 8 Mattress Platform Positions e True Floor Level 99mm 4 off floor e Highest Platform Height 799mm 31 e Backrest Panel 702 e Thigh Panel 452 operate together as e Calf Panel 252 the kneebreak panel e Kneebreak Position 1102 e Trendelenburg Tilting Position 182 e Reverse Trendelenburg Tilt Position 182 e Head High Trendelenburg Tilt Position 452 e Head Low Trendelenburg Tilt Position 452 9 9 Digital control box functions e Battery Back Up System e CPR Quick Release System only P5 e Patient Egress Under Bed Light Only P5 e Service Monitor option 9 10 Castors and brakes The FloorLine i Plus and FloorLine i bed is fitted with Dual Wheel Castors as standard The set of standard wheel castors comprises e 1 black Steering Directional Castor e 3 grey Braked Castors Directional lock The Directional Lock black is located on one castor at the head end It can be locked in any position to aid and ensure a smooth and straight path down a hallway The Directional Lock Castor should be engaged to the ON position at all times To disengage the Directional Lock depress the OFF lever Braked castors Braked Castors grey are locked by depressing the front of the pedal on each castor lever This is done by foot pressure when wearing appropriate protective shoes Brakes are released by depressing the top of the castor lever until it unlocks Do not attempt to set or release t
12. Full Range Electrical ACK Accessories Inspector s Name Inspection result www humancaregroup com Intact Clean amp Secure Inspector s Signature 31 10 Maintenance and service 10 2 Cleaning e Human Care beds can be safely cleaned with all common hospital cleaning agents e Wipe all surfaces with a soft cloth moistened with hot water and mild detergent or the hospital s recommended cleaning solution Extra care should be taken with areas that harbor dirt or dust Rinse with clean water and dry with paper towels e To clean potentially infectious material such as body fluids Clean the bed with a disinfectant solution e Allow the clean bed to dry before replacing the mattress AN Human Care beds are not intended for use with high pressure steam or jet stream washing procedures e Do not pour liquids on any part of the bed end panels or close to parts containing electrical componentry which could damage the electronics 11 EMC table 11 1 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration Electromagnetic Emissions The Medical Bed is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the Medical Bed should ensure that it is used in such an environment Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment Guidance RF Emissions Group 1 The Medical Bed uses RF energy only for its CISPR 11 internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and
13. HUMAN CARE Your Life Your Way FloorLine Plus FloorLine i User Manual Part no 90500 90504 90300 90303 Product Description Human Care beds are designed amp manufactured to provide many years of safe operation and use when operated in accordance with these instructions Human Care would like to thank you for the confidence that you have placed in us and our products in deciding to purchase this FloorLine i Plus bed We are sure that your investment in this high quality and durable product will provide you with many years of excellent cost effective service e Each bed has been tested for safety and functionality and has let the factory in perfect condition e This User Manual informs you as the operator and your users about all product features complete assembly and all operating functions necessary to ensure ease of operation and safe handling of this bed in its normal and expected environment e You should therefore also regard this User Manual as a practical reference book to be kept near the bed and readily available at all times for anyone involved in its use or operation e We wish you and those using the bed every success in looking after your patients residents or guests in a safe comfortable and mulifuncional bed A is a warning triangle used for situations which require extra care and attention CAUTION Do not assemble or operate the bed before reading this manual as personal
14. ORON FEA PP Wie ETA RES made as per Step 3 9 14 CPR amp Intubation this information is only for the FloorLine i bed The CPR emergency procedure combined rescue breathing and chest compressions is used on a patient in cardiac arrest CPR can be administered when the bed is in a CPR position a totally horizontally flat mattress platform 10 Maintenance and service 10 1 Inspection care and maintenance check list User inspections should be carried out every 6 months for the life of the bed Care should be taken when performing maintenance Serial No Check Check for Damage Cleanliness Faults See bed description accessories and all onanimeecuce Action functions l Cleaning Perform Adjustment Cleaning ora e OE VISUAL CHECK of the Electrical Components Cables Plugs Clips No Cracks Breaks Correct Routing amp No Hanging Cables Actuators amp Junction Boxes No Cracks Breaks Dents Corrosion Control Box Unit Bulbs work Battery Back Up Unit Securely Fitted Under Bed Light Handset Casing Membrane Faceplate Intact Attendant Control Keypad Confirm backlit indictor lights work Wireless Infrared Handset Confirm ACK handset lockout works Flexible User Panel Securely Fitted www humancaregroup com 10 Maintenance and service Accessories eg USB Ports Service Monitor Intact Clean amp Secure Pf VISUAL CHECK of the Mechanical Components Nuts Bolts Screws Pins Lanyards Cli
15. ancaregroup com Requirements 1 Two qualified assembly persons 2 Amains power outlet power point Tools required 1 Work bench 2 3mm 4mm amp 5mm Allen Keys 3 10mm amp 13mm Spanner Socket Wrench 4 Needlenose Pliers 5 Small flat screwdriver Extension kit contents CONTENTS e 2x Extension Brackets e An Extension Mattress Platform Panel F8 e 4x Extension Panel Platform Bolts Nuts e Full instructions to fit the extension Bed extension stages 1 Preparation NO Disconnect Cables Remove Mattress Platform from Bed Base WW 4 Install Mattress Platform Extension Brackets Add Extension Panel to Mattress Platform Extend Bed Base Re Attach Extended Mattress Platform Re Connecting Cables U1 6 N ee x e Sxe Se Se e e 9 Conclude Assembly amp Test all Functions Preparation 1 Confirm all the kit contents 2 Remove all bedding and accessories 3 Test bed functions amp complete a visual inspection Report any faults damage 4 Clean the bed thoroughly 5 Ensure sufficient protected floor space for installation 6 Remove the Head Footboards and safely set aside 7 Connect mains power cable to power outlet 13 14 6 Optional Accessories 8 Ensure all castors are locked for safety 9 Using the handset flatten neutralize all the bed positions backrest kneebreak Trendelenburg reverse Disconnect cables 1 To allow better access to cables and bolts Raise
16. are in a medical area where medical supervision is required and monitoring is provided if necessary and ME EQUIPMENT used in medical procedures may be provided to help maintain or improve the condition of the patient Note This includes use in nursing homes rehabilitation and geriatric facilities Environment 4 Domestic Care Ergonomic requirements are normative Care provided in a domestic area and ME EQUIPMENT is used to alleviate or compensate for an injury disability or disease NOTE This excludes use in all other application environments e g nursing homes rehabilitation and geriatric facilities when a medical bed is purely designed for application environment 4 Any other use shall be regarded as noncompliant with safe legal and correct usage and may invalidate warranty www humancaregroup com 5 Intended Use These beds are designed for use in hospital care and long term care facilities for the purpose of providing comfort and quality care for any person being ill frail disabled or in need of special care These beds may only be operated by persons who have received instruction in its safe operation These beds may only be operated under the conditions of duty described in this manual 6 Optional Accessories ANY OTHER USE SHALL BE REGARDED AS NONCOMPLIANT WITH SAFE LEGAL AND CORRECT USAGE AND MAY INVALIDATE WARRANTY The head and foot end pedestal covers of the beds are ABS plastic The bed a
17. are not likely to cause any RF Emissions Class B interference in nearby electronic equipment CISPR 11 a OE Ons CaA The Medical Bed is suitable for use in all establishments including domestic IEC 61000 3 2 establishments and those directly connected to the public low voltage power supply network that Voltage Fluctuations Complies i oe supplies buildings used for domestic purposes Flicker Emissions IEC 61000 3 3 11 2 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration Electromagnetic Immunity The Medical Bed is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the Medical Bed should ensure that it is used in such an environment www humancaregroup com 11 EMC table Immunity Test Electrostatic Discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 Electrostatic Transient Burst IEC 61000 4 4 Surge IEC 61000 4 5 Voltage Dips Short Interruptions and Voltage Varitions On Power Supply Input Lines IEC 61000 4 11 Power Frequency 50 60 Hz Magnetic Field IEC 61000 4 8 IEC 60601 Test Level 26 kV Contact 8kV Air 2kV Power Supply Lines 1kV Input Output Lines 1kV Differential Mode 2 kV Common Mode lt 5 UT gt 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles lt 5 UT gt 95 dip in UT for 5 sec 3 A m Compliance Level 6 kV Contact 8 KV Air 2kV Power Supply Lines 1kV Input
18. ce is to prevent injury 7 1 Safety Symbol In this manual the adjacent safety warning symbol is shown as A This safety symbol does not replace all the written safety advice You are instructed to read the safety advice and follow it precisely 7 2 Safety advice for the operator With the aid of this manual which must be handed over together with the bed you must www humancaregroup com ensure that every user is instructed in the safe operation of the bed before it is put into service for the first time Draw every user s attention to the possible hazards that can arise if the bed is not used properly This applies in particular to using the electrical drives and side rails if fitted Human Care strongly advises against the use of side rails A Incompatible side rails can create hazards 15 16 7 Safety Advice Pay attention to your obligations in order to ensure the permanently safe operation of this medical product to minimise all risks to the patient user and or third parties If the bed is in long term use it is important after a reasonable period of time to test all of the functions and to check for functional and visual damage Regular preventative maintenance is the Operator s responsibility Only allow this bed to be used by persons who have been instructed in its safe operation Make sure that stand in or temporary staff are sufficiently well instructed in the safe operatio
19. commended that you are informed of all operations and perform regular maintenance on equipment Definitions Operator e g clinic hospital hospital management nursing home is every natural or legal person with property rights over the bed including when subject to hiring rental or lease arrangements Responsibility for the safe operation of this bed lies with the operator User specialist medical staff nurses doctors attendants and care staff are persons who on the basis of their training experience or thorough instruction are entitled to operate the bed on their own responsibility or to carry out work on it or who have received instruction in the handling of this bed Furthermore they are able to recognize and avoid possible hazards as well as assess the clinical condition of the patients Patient Resident or Guest In this manual a patient is described as any person being ill infirm disabled in need of care or otherwise occupying this bed Each time the bed is allocated it is recommended that the patient is instructed in all the functions that are important for him her by the operator or user 4 2 Structural Design Mattress Platform The mattress platform is a four panel design divided into a back rest a seat section and a double panel kneebreak The mattress base can be horizontally adjusted in height The bed can be adjusted to head low Trendelenburg or feet low Reverse Trendelenb
20. d be connected to mains power at all possible times Do not exceed the duty cycle 6 Electrical protection of wiring and cords will differ between Class 1 Earthed and Class 2 Double Insulation Beds 4 3 Standard features The backrest is a large mattress panel that raises from a supine position to an upright position convenient for sitting which allows a patient to enjoy the flexibility of changing to multiple positions for comfort and health Kneebreak The kneebreak is a double mattress panel that splits as it electronically lifts or bends the patient s thigh and calf at the knee thus combining functionality and comfort for both the patient and carer Auto Contour A Handset feature that uses one button to adjust both Backrest amp Kneebreak simultaneously into a cardiac chair position even when the bed is in it s lowest height position Battery Backup The Battery Backup allows for operation of the bed should mains power fail or if the bed is being operated temporarily away from mains power The battery can operate for a total time of up to 15 minutes under a normal load Make sure not to exceed the duty cycle 2 min operation 18 minutes rest www humancaregroup com To ensure long battery life the bed should be connected to mains power at all possible times If the backup battery becomes flat raising lowering functions will slow down or cease A replacement should be ordered and fitted Batte
21. d foot end panels allowing easy upper beam access 5 At the foot end lift the beams to slot the 2 Platform Bracket s Fixing Bolts Nylon Bush into the 2 Pedestal End s Fixed J Hooks Head End Swinging J Hook Growth Link Plate Foot End Fixed J Hook Platform Nylon Bush Fixing Bolts Lower Beam 4 Nyloc Nuts 6 Lift the beams to fully seat the fixing bolts 7 Position the nylon bush to the outside and the thin spacer washer between the metal brackets Spacer variations exist on early models 8 Repeat above steps at the head end 9 Using the 5mm Allen Key firmly tighten all 4 Upper Beam Fixing Bolts ensuring that each bush is correctly located in its J Hook 10 Using the 13mm spanner confirm that all 4 Fixing Bolt Nuts are firmly attached to the end of the bolt with a wide space between the nut and the upper beam bracket Note The Head End Swinging J Hooks must be swung up then down into the nylon bushes Also the head end fixing bolts have a wider spacer DO NOT TIGHTEN these Fixing Bolt Nuts The Swinging J Hook Growth Link Plate and the additional space between the nuts and the brackets allow for platform flexing and full bed operation particularly for Trendelenburg positions Connecting cables FloorLine i Cables connect the Control Box with 1 The Mains Power Outlet 2 The Handset 3 The 4 Actuators Hi Lo Head Hi Lo Foot Backrest Kneebreak e All cables are pre attached to
22. driver Folding stages 1 Preparation 2 3 4 5 6 7 Disconnect Cables Loosen Bed Base Bolts Remove Mattress Platform from Bed Base Fold Mattress Platform Fold Bed Base Ready bed for storage xA e e e r SA Preparation 1 Remove all bedding and accessories e g Mattress Side Rails IV Self Help Poles 2 Remove the Head Footboards and store 3 Using the handset test all functions of the bed Complete a visual inspection Report www humancaregroup com any faults or damage 4 Clean the bed thoroughly 5 Ensure there is sufficient floor space for disassembly 6 Disassemble on a covered surface e g a blanket to protect both floor and bed surfaces 7 Connect the mains power cable to the mains power outlet 8 Ensure all castors are locked for safety 9 Using the handset flatten neutralize all the bed positions backrest kneebreak Trendelenburg reverse Disconnect cables 1 To allow better access to cables and bolts 1 Raise the bed to its maximum height and 2 Lift backrest and foot end panels 2 Release the backrest and kneebreak cables from the plastic retaining clips 1 backrest cable clip 3 kneebreak cable clips that secure them to inside of the mattress platform frame 3 Disconnect the kneebreak long cable from its mini fit actuator plug by first removing the plastic retaining clip with a small flat screwdriver Keep the plastic retaining clips safe by storing them insid
23. e electric actuators 1 All functions are initialised by pressing the HI LO UP and HI LO DOWN buttons EXACTLY AND SIMULTANEOUSLY on the Backlit Handset Control An intermittent beep will begin Keep pressing the buttons until the beep stops 2 Initialise the HI LO actuators by pressing the HI LO DOWN button until the mattress platform is at the bed s lowest height Hold the button for approx 1 second after the actuators have stopped Both actuators are now set to be at their lowest position The Backrest and Kneebreak actuators do not employ any positional feedback and do not require initialisation 3 Confirm that the lowest position of the mattress platform is perfectly horizontal Connecting mattress retainers Using the screws provided attach the 4 mattress retainers to the mattress platform Concluding assembly 1 Add any ordered accessories such as Self Help Pole IV Pole wall bumper etc 21 22 8 Assembly Disassembly 2 Re check that all attachments are tightened 3 Lower identical Head amp Footboards into the bracket slots on the inside of each pedestal end in front of the IV Pole slot 4 Ensure the bed is fully cleaned before placing the mattress on the bed Test all functions 1 Check all Handset button and for FloorLine i Plus the ACK buttons are working to the full travel range of adjustment for each position Backrest Kneebreak Hi Lo Trendelenburg Rev Auto Con
24. e necessary such as re orienting or relocating the Medical Bed b Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz field strengths should be less than 3 V m NOTE 1 Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol NOTE 2 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 3 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people 11 4 Recommended Separation Distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the Medical Bed The Medical Bed is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the Medical Bed can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the Medical Bed as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment www humancaregroup com 11 EMC table Rated Maximum Output Power of transmitter W 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 Separation Distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MH7 to 800 MH7 3 5 3 5 a 2WNP d P F Fl on 0 40 0 37 1 26 AL ily 4 00 3 69 12 65 11 67 40 00 8O0OMHz to 2 55 GHz d WP 0 40 1 26 4 00 12 65 40 00 For transmitters rated at a maximum output
25. e the mini fit plugs Keep the cable safe during the disassembly process 4 Repeat above step for backrest short cable Note Nothing needs to be done with any other cables as they all remain connected to the control box and attached to the bed base during storage Loosen the bed base bolts 1 To aid bed base folding later at each pedestal end use the 17mm spanner to completely loosen all 8 Bed Base Lower Beam Bolts 4 x Hinging Bolts and 4 x Pedestal Latch Locking Bolts that are seated in either end s Pedestal End Lower Brackets DO NOT REMOVE THE NUTS from the end of these Bolts 27 9 Operation Instructions 2 Also on the bed base use the 5mm Allen Key to loosen ONLY the 4 Centre Saddle Locking Bolts locking bolts sit outside of the hinging circlip pins DO NOT REMOVE THE LOCKING BOLTS from the lower beam centre saddle Remove mattress platform 1 At each pedestal end use the 5mm Allen Key to completely loosen all 4 Mattress Platform Upper Beam Fixing Bolts that are seated in the Fixed foot end and Swinging head end Pedestal End Bracket J Hooks DO NOT REMOVE THE NUTS from the end of these Fixing Bolts 2 Using handset take bed to its lowest position 3 Unplug the Mains Power Cable from the power outlet and safely store it out of the Way The 4 Fixing Bolts must be un slotted from the J Hooks one on each side and at each end 4 Standing either side of the head end lift out t
26. ed improving comfort and safety with it s handset lock out function Push Handle only for the FloorLine i Plus bed oes A multi position push handle is fitted to the foot end of the bed to assist carers with easy bed manoeuvrability For the FloorLine i the push handle is an optional accessory Patient Egress Light only for the FloorLine i Plus bed The bed is fitted with two under bed lights located on the under side of the Junction Boxes either side of the bed Soft illumination around the bed provides extra safety and comfort Controlled using the backlit handset the lights do not interfere with other patients and eliminate the need for wall mounted night lights 4 4 Application Environments The FloorLine i bed is applicable to Environment 2 3 and 4 The FloorLine i Plus bed is applicaple to Environment 1 2 and 3 Explenation of environments Environment 1 Intensive critical care provided in a hospital where 24 hour medical supervision and constant monitoring is required and provision of life support system equipment used in medical procedures is essential to maintain or improve the vital functions of the patient Environment 2 Acute care provided in a hospital or other medical facility where medical supervision and monitoring is required and ME EQUIPMENT used in medical procedures is often provided to help maintain or improve the condition of the PATIENT Environment 3 Long term c
27. g upright on all four wheel castors 8 3 Assembly instruction Bed base assembly Starting position before assembly Resting upright the lower saddle is positioned on top The two bed base lower beams are hinged in half at the saddle and are positioned perpendicular to the floor Position after assembly The lower beams must be flattened and pedestal ends vertical and secured with bolts 1 Ensure all castors are locked for safety 17 18 8 Assembly Disassembly Separate out the cables 3 including Handset and gently fold them out of the way over the head pedestal end Make sure the four Nyloc Nuts at the lower beam brackets near the pedestal ends are loosen This is of importance for the procedure of securing the pedestal ends in vertical position Removing fi f Lanyard Pins from upright saddle Locking Bolts on outside of Hinging Circlip Pins Using the 5mm Allen Key remove the 4 Centre Saddle Locking Bolts early models may have lanyard pins Two each are located on either side of the saddle Release the lock on the grey castor at the head end of the bed leaving the black directional castor locked Unlatch only the plastic transport latch that holds the beams against the foot pedestal end Swing away the latch parallel against the beam Carefully pull the unlocked pedestal end vertical away from the other pedestal with one person on each side of the bed to help as
28. he Electrical Cable Connection Chart see below Where necessary secure all cords cables to the bed frame with the plastic clips 3 Attach the mains cable to the mains power supply re checking for possible transit damage The Hi Lo Actuators are attached to the Foot End and to the Head End The Hi Lo Actuator Cables are secured to the inside of the lower beam with a P Clip Electrical cable connection chart FloorLine i Plus mw tO Under Bed Light Junction Control Box Port HB 1 Under Bed Light 1 Port 1 Under Bed Light 2 Port 5 Under Bed Light 2 Port 1 Attendant Control Panel Handset Under Bed Light 2 Port 2 or 4 Port Plugs Empty Ports www humancaregroup com Note Under Bed Light 2 is on the same side as the directional or green castor Unlock factory default setting FloorLine i Plus All functions are locked as a pre set factory default The functions must be unlocked with the Lockout Button on the ACK To unlock each function it is necessary to hold the Lockout Button simultaneously with each function button one at a time Each function button s LED light will stop illuminating when the function has been unlocked This is a toggled action so repeating this process will lock a function and illuminate the LED light for that function Handset control initialisation FloorLine i Plus Initialisation sets the system up for the initial base position for th
29. he beams The Swinging J Hook may facilitate disconnection Lay carefully on bed base so as not to scratch bed paintwork 5 Repeat the above step at the foot end 6 With one person on either side carefully lift the platform up and off the bed base Carefully place on the protected floor on its side edge Take care not to scratch bed paintwork Keep all cables and actuators safe Fold mattress platform 1 Holding the mattress platform upright tape the backrest and kneebreak panels to the mattress platform frame This prevents them from swinging loose and getting damaged 2 Remove the 2 locking lanyard pins on either side of the centre hinge saddle 3 Fold the two ends together and secure closed by reinserting the lanyard pins in the same holes and hooking the metal transport latch 4 Store safely 28 Fold bed base 1 All bolts have been pre loosened as above 2 Ensure the J Hooks are put back into their original positions on each pedestal end Failure to do this may damage bed 3 Remove the 4 Lower Beam Centre Saddle Locking Bolts Locking Bolts are on the outside of the Hinging Circlip Pins 4 On either side of the Head End hold the pedestal end cap at the top of the pedestal with one hand and with the other hand reach down and firmly lift the Head End Cross Bar that joins the two lower beams to lift the slots on the Lower Beam Brackets off the Pedestal Bracket Latch Bolts Slowly fold the Head End
30. he brakes using your hands or fingers as injury may occur 9 11 Moving the bed Before moving the bed raise the mattress platform to a minimum of 200mm from the floor e When moving the bed first release the brakes on all castors so that the bed can move freely e If brakes are not released and the bed is forcibly moved when the wheels are locked the bed may be damaged e Re engage the directional lock to assist with steering e To control movement forwards or backwards only orientate the directional steering wheel so it is parallel with the side edge of the bed and then depress the lock lever to the ON position with your foot This will engage a lock on this wheel which will permit the bed to run straight forward or www humancaregroup com 9 Operation Instructions backward when being moved The wheel itself can be positioned towards the front or the back of the castor outrigger but it is recommended to point down the bed s length For safety if leaving the bed for any time ensure castors are turned inwards and locked 9 12 Folding the bed Requires two persons The FloorLine i Plus and FloorLine i beds are designed to be folded for transport relocation and storage Requirements 1 Two qualified assembly persons 2 A mains power outlet power point Tools required 1 3mm amp 5mm Allen Keys 2 13mm amp 17mm spanner socket wrench 3 Packing tape for securing panels 4 Small flat screw
31. head end of the lower beam saddle and then remove all 4 pins The lower beams are now extended Pic 6 10 Remove the mattress platform locking bolts and fit them to the extension brackets Pic 7 11 Remove the mattress platform standard brackets at the foot end and replace them with the extension brackets Note that the support tab sits under platform Pic 8 12 Fit the extension panel with the button head screws and Nyloc nuts Pic 9 13 Using 2 people replace the extended mattress platform foot end first ensuring that the nylon bushes are in the hooks Do not over tighten locking bolts Pic 10 14 Replace the backrest and kneebreak cables into the actuator connectors 15 The Mattress and Bolster can now be placed on bed Pic 11 16 Check all bed functions NOTE The standard length beam brackets should be kept so that the bed can be returned to it s standard length www humancaregroup com 6 Optional Accessories ae Foot end extended Pic 5 Both sides extended Pic 6 in 7 Safety Advice 6 3 Removing the extension kit To remove an Extension Kit from a bed follow the above instructions in reverse Remember to keep all the parts labelling them with the bed serial number so that it may be fitted again in the future At the time of leaving the factory this bed represents state of the art technology and innovation The most important objective of this safety advi
32. hone 512 476 7199 Fax 512 476 7190 Email info us humancaregroup com www humancaregroup com HUMAN CARE AUSTRALIA Unit 9 271 Wells Road Chelsea Heights Victoria 3196 Phone 61 3 8773 1111 Fax 61 3 9773 4008 Email info au humancaregroup com www humancaregroup com HUMAN CARE Your Life Your Way 99620 ENG User manual FloorLine i Plus FloorLine i Rev 01 2014 12 17
33. injury or damage to product may occur Please contact Human Care in the event of any uncertainties or questions www humancaregroup com Content 1 Symbols 2 Labels 3 Technical Specifications 4 Product description 5 Intended Use 6 Optional Accessories 7 Safety Advice 8 Assembly Disassembly Instructions 9 Operation Instructions 10 Maintenance and service 11 EMC table 12 Trouble shooting 13 CE Mark 14 Recycling 15 Spare parts www humancaregroup com Nn OU A 11 15 17 22 30 32 36 37 37 37 User Manual ENG NOTE understand and adhere to the contents of This instruction guide contains important the instruction guide Remember to keep the information for the user of the product All who instruction guide in a place where it is always use the product should review and completely available to those using the product 1 Symbols Used in the User Manual Bed Labels amp Packaging Catalogue Number Caution Consult Accompanying Documents Caution Pinch Point Take Care of Hand Placement Position Class 2 Electrical Protection Double Insulation Ie gt g Conformity with the essential health and safety requirements of the European Directives AA N Consult Instructions For Use Date of Manufacture Heat Limitation o gt c 4 Humidity Limitation N o Manufacturer Maximum User Weight Not for General Wa
34. le Locking Lanyard Pin 4 Unlatch the metal transport latch 5 Unfold the mattress platform until the beams are straight The flat mattress side will be facing down on the cardboard 6 Re insert the 2 locking lanyard pins to lock the mattress platform into a flat position NOTE The pins may be a tight fit Gently lifting one side aids fitting each pin in NOTE The mattress platform has a small centred positive camber deliberately designed to support the integral strength of the bed After initial loading and use the camber will decrease slightly Attach the mattress platform to the bed base 1 With both persons on one side vertically raise the mattress platform to its side with the beams facing away from the body 2 One person then brings the bed base unlocking the castors first to the platform Ensure that the base head end aligns with the platform head end and the platform beams are facing the base Relock the castors 3 Both persons should carefully lift the mattress platform to lie flat on the base 19 20 8 Assembly Disassembly ENSURE 1 The backrest panel largest panel is positioned at the head end of the bed base near the green wheel castor 2 Beams face down and panels are up 3 Both platform upper beams sit over and outside the base lower beams Note Keep the cables and actuators safe that are located inside the bottom of the mattress platform 4 Lift backrest an
35. lo up Knee break up O o N DUO ARUNA Auto contour up 10 Reverse Trendelenburg tilt The Backlit Handset is directly connected to the control box via a curly cord Used predominantly by the patient each button has a Raise Left Side and a Lower Right Side function that adjusts all mattress platform positions e Allthe buttons labelled below should be explained to the patient e When the bed or individual sections of the bed have reached the desired position release the button to stop movement e Movement in the opposite direction will be resumed when the appropriate button is pressed e When maximum raised or lowered positions of mattress base or backrest are reached a built in limit switch will automatically override the handset button and movement will stop e When not in use the handset is designed to clip over the mattress retainers on the sides of the mattress platform or over the Head amp Foot Boards NOTE If a problem occurs with the handset confirm that the correct Initialisation Process was completed during Bed Assembly 9 6 Lockout this information is only for the FloorLine i bed since the lockout for FloorLine i Plus is controlled through the attendant control keypad A small blue plastic lock out key is included to lock any function on the bed 1 Insert the key into the two holes in the button you wish to lock out 2 Gently turn the key from the green 12 o cl
36. lso comprises electrical componentry and cables All the surfaces are non harmful upon coming into contact with the skin It is important that only Human Care accessories are fitted to Human Care beds as any incompatible accessories can create hazards Mattresses The medical bed is designed for use with specific mattress types and dimensions measuring 1980mm 78 long by 900mm 35 wide and 125mm 5 deep It is imperative to use this size mattress to reduce the risk of entrapment and falls h Incompatible mattresses can create hazards Self Help SH Pole and how to fit a Self Help Pole The Self Help Pole is intended to assist a patient moving within the confines of the bed It is not to be used for any other purpose The Self Help Pole has a safe working load of 75kg 165lb The fittings for the Self Help Pole are fitted into the head end leg extrusion above the green directional castor 1 The fittings are designed to slide up into the extrusion slot 2 Pic 1 Identify top fitting as this is placed first 3 Install using bolt and nut assembly provided Fit top tab of bracket into the aluminium www humancaregroup com extrusion slot Push the bracket up inside the slot until there is no further movement Slide the nut assembly into the extrusion slot from the bottom of the extrusion push nut assembly to meet the top bracket and firmly tighten with bolt provided 4 Pic 2 The lower bracket ca
37. n of the bed 7 3 Safety advice for the user Make sure that the operator instructs you in the safe operation of this bed When a patient s condition could lead to patient entrapment the mattress platform must be left in the flat position Each time before using the bed check that it is in perfect working order If any damage or a malfunction is suspected immediately unplug the bed from the mains supply mark the bed clearly as being OUT OF ORDER and take it out of service Make sure that there are no obstacles eg bedside lockers chairs hoists wall mounted fixtures or equipment etc which could impede any adjusting or movement of the bed THIS BED GOES DOWN TO THE FLOOR DO NOT PUT ANYTHING UNDERNEATH IT AT ANY TIME 7 4 Cables and cord safety To maintain safe function of the bed and any external components attention to cord and cable placement is extremely important e Route the mains cable in such a way that when operating the bed it cannot get pulled be cut or be driven over or be damaged by any moving parts e When using external electrical equipment such as patient hoists lifts reading lamps etc make sure that the electrical cables cannot get caught in or get damaged by parts of the bed e When not is use stow the handset in such a way that it cannot inadvertently fall onto the floor and make sure that the cable cannot get damaged by moving parts of the bed e Before moving the
38. n then be fitted into the slot from the bottom 5 Slide Self Help Pole Nut plate Bracket up into accessory slot in pedestal extrusion 6 Pic 3 Tighten the hex head bolts Only Human Care self help poles will fit the beds Pic 4 shows final position for lower bracket iB j l y J ia i l o all Picture 1 Picture 2 11 12 6 Optional Accessories Picture 3 Picture 4 Intravenous IV Pole and Fitting an IV Pole Adjustable IV Poles can be fitted to both ends of the bed It is important to only use Human Care IV Poles as any incompatible IV poles could cause damage and or injury The safe working load of the IV Pole is 7kg 151b The bed is fitted with four brackets for IV Poles They are located at each corner of the bed behind the head and footboards Note Only Human Care IV Poles will fit the beds Care Assist Rails Designed to assist patients safely in and out of bed it is ergonomically designed and low profile to avoid feeling restricted or restrained Side Rails and how to fit side rails Human Care recommends against the use of side rails however Human Care is aware that in some cases side rails can be expected for care Only authentic Human Care side rails should be fitted to a Human Care true floor level bed as any incompatible side rails may cause damage and or injury 1 Raise the bed to full height Install 4 x bed brackets using existing bolts on mattress platform
39. ock position toward the unlock or lock symbols at 11 or 1 o clock positions respectively Gently turn the lockout key in the holes or key tabs may break www humancaregroup com 9 Operation Instructions 9 7 Attendant Control Keypad this information is only for the FloorLine i Plus bed Backrest 1 2 a 4 a 6 i 8 0 Kneebrake Hi Lo Trendelenburg reverse Auto contour Raise Lower Single button trendelenburg CPR 10 Level bed 11 Battery charging indicator light 12 Lockout The Attendant Control Keypad ACK can be used in addition to the Backlit Handset to adjust the bed movements It allows a nurse carer to control the bed s positioning operations and can limit the patient s control improving comfort and safety of high risk patients and limiting guest interference with it s handset lock out function It is located on the bed s foot end The raise and lower buttons work in conjunction with the function buttons Push both a Function Button together with the Raise Button or the Lower Button www humancaregroup com Function buttons Backrest Press the Backrest button AND the Raise OR Lower button simultaneously to adjust the backrest up or down Kneebreak Press the Kneebreak button AND the Raise OR Lower button simultaneously to adjust the kneebreak up or down Hi Lo Press the Hi Lo button AND the Raise OR Lower button simultaneously to adjust the mattress
40. orm Weight FloorLine i Plus 55 kg 121 lbs 866 st 1 Ibs FloorLine i 54 kg 119 Ibs 8 st 7 Ibs Overall Weight of Bed FloorLine i Plus 150 kg 330 Ibs 23 st 8 Ibs FloorLine i 150 kg 330 lbs 23 st 8 Ibs Bed Operating Output Voltage Max 24 volts DC Power Input Voltage Frequency 90500 90503 90504 90300 90301 90303 220 204 V 50Hz 90503 90302 110 120 V 60 Hz Audible Acoustic Energy lt 65dB Duty Cycle Operating Time 10 max 2 min operation 18 min rest Electrical Protection Classification 90500 90502 90504 90300 90301 90303 Class 2 Double Insulation 90501 90503 90302 Class 1 Earthed IP Rating IPX4 Mains Power Amps 90500 90503 90504 90300 90301 90303 Max 2 Amps 90503 90302 Max 4 Amps Mattress Platform Panel Angles Backrest 70 Thigh 45 Knee 110 Calf 25 Trendelenburg Reverse Trendelenburg 18 Safe Working load SWL Mattess Base amp Bed 250 kg 550 Ibs 39 st 4 Ibs Maximum User Weight MUW 185 kg 407 Ibs 29 st 1 Ibs Beds are shipped normally in standard length sleeping space of 2000 mm 78 4 x 900mm 35 But can be extended to 2175 mm 85 with the addition of an Optional Extension Kit and Bolster Not including accessory weight All measurements are subject to commercial manufacturing tolerances E amp OE The bed serial number is located on a silver label on the side of the top beam under the backrest
41. panel until it has fully lowered or actuator damage may occur CPR button on the ACK The bed will quickly and electrically level the bed into the horizontally flat CPR position The sequence of movements firstly levels the mattress platform to a horizontal flat position then secondly flattens out the Backrest amp Kneebreak simultaneously Note Early models may have a different sequence Regularly check the mechanics see below of the CPR Quick Release Levers to ensure the system is always operating correctly If intubation or head access is required 1 Raise the bed if it is at Floor Level 2 Remove the Headboard There is no need to place the headboard under the mattress as all Human Care bed platforms are solid enough for effective chest compressions 3 Release the Brakes to allow the bed to be pulled out from the wall for easy access to the patient s head Once the bed is positioned reapply the brakes CPR Emergency Quick Release System Testing Operation amp Making Adjustments 1 Raise the back rest using the handset while applying slight hand force to the top of the back rest panel The back rest should raise to it s highest position if it doesn t then the CPR cable is too tight and the release mechanism is partially engaged The cable needs to be loosened via an adjustment Photo 1 www humancaregroup com Photo 1 2 Check the CPR cable tension it should not be too tight you sho
42. platform height up or down Trendelenburg Reverse Trendelenburg Press the Trendelenburg Reverse button AND the Raise OR Lower button at the same time to put the bed into Trendelenburg or Reverse Trendelenburg positions LOCKOUT Press any function button together with the Lockout button to restrict that bed function The functions which are locked out will show a yellow orange light To Unlock press the function button again with the Lockout button the light will toggle out Level Bed Press the Level Bed button AND the Raise OR Lower button the bed will first take the position to the highest or lowest height respectively and then flatten and level the bed to a flat deck position Auto Contour Press the Auto contour button AND the raise button simultaneously to put the bed into an auto contour cardiac chair position Now pressing the auto contour button AND the lower button simultaneously the mattress platform will flatten out but may stay in a tilted position CPR This button automatically and quickly levels the mattress platform into the horizontally flat CPR position The sequence of movements firstly levels the mattress platform to a horizontal flat position then 25 26 9 Operation Instructions secondly flattens out the Backrest amp Kneebreak simultaneously Single Button Trendelenburg Press the Single Button Trendelenburg for an immediate Trendelenburg position Head Down Feet High
43. power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in metres m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies NOTE 1 NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people www humancaregroup com 35 12 Trouble shooting Problem Bed functions are slow Backup battery is low due to bed not being Confirm mains power cable is plugged in connected to power source and off at mains and outlet switch is turned on to recharge power outlet the battery Handset does not work Backup battery has flattened due to bed not Confirm mains power cable is plugged in being connected to power source and off at and outlet switch is turned on to recharge mains power outlet the battery Handset does not work Handset cable or mains power cable has been Visually check that mains power and handset run over w a a the bed being moved incorrectly e have no cracks and are intact Handset doesnotwork does not work Handset is Handset is damaged from being dropped from being dropped Order Order replacement handset handset Bed stops operating mid Over temperature safety cut off switch Stop usage of bed
44. ps Hinges Wear Damage Tighten amp Secure Mounts Bushes component fixing points Clean amp Free Chassis Bed Base Bed Extension End Covers Push Handle Castors amp Tyres Mattress Platform Panels Bed Extension Head amp Foot Boards Side Rail Brackets CPR Quick Release Levers No Cracks Dents No Paintwork Flaked Corroded Clean amp Securely Fitted Wear Damage Tighten amp Secure Swivel Independently Test Brakes Directional Locking Clean amp Tightly Secured No Cracks Dents No Paintwork Flaked Corroded Bracket Screws are Tight Clean amp Securely Fitted Accessories eg Mattress Rails Poles Intact Clean amp Securely Fitted Serial Number amp Service Labels Instruction Service Manuals PERFORMANCE CHECK of all Electrical Mechanical Functions Using all buttons on the Handset and ACK and Flexible User Panel and Infrared Wireless Handset where installed Platform Hi Lo True Floor Level Highest Platform Level Test perfectly parallel to floor Confirm Full Range at all 4 corners Quiet amp Smooth Operation Backrest Confirm Full Range Quiet amp Smooth Operation Kneebreak thigh amp calf panels Confirm Full Range Quiet amp Smooth Operation Trendelenburg amp Reverse Trendelenburg Confirm Full Range at all 4 corners Quiet amp Smooth Operation Battery Backup Disconnect Mains Power to Check Fully Charged amp Operational Test CPR Quick Release System Mechanical Lever Confirm
45. rails 2 Loosen hand wheel on side rail brackets and fit to bed 3 Ensure side rail brackets are seated correctly in bed brackets 4 Tighten side rail hand wheels and test the side rails for correct function 5 Reverse above steps to remove side rails Be aware of pinching risk while folding down the side rail Wall Bumper Bar The Wall Bumper Bar protects the head end of the bed This bumper bar is fitted to the lower cross beam between the castors Oxygen Bottle Holder A bracket holds a C size Oxygen Bottle conveniently to the FloorLine i Plus and FloorLine i Bed www humancaregroup com 6 Optional Accessories Push handle and how to fit Push Handle 1 Remove footboard both end caps and the snap latch lug 2 Remove the small plastic strips on the inside of both pedestal legs 3 Position the push handle using the bottom two screw holes and secure with 3 x 15mm button head screws and washers 4 Secure 1x25mm screw through the snap latch lug back into its original position Replace end caps and footboard 6 1 Extension Kit extending the bed The standard length of the FloorLine i Plus and FloorLine i bed s mattress platform is 2000mm 783 4 measured internally between the head and footboards An optional Bed Extension Kit may be purchased separately that will lengthen the bed by 175mm 7 to 2175mm 851 2 to accommodate taller people www hum
46. ries in good condition will normally recharge in 12 hours or overnight when the bed is plugged back into the mains power supply Extended periods without mains power will make the batteries unable to be recharged or operate at all Areplacement unit will need to be ordered and fitted Backlit Handset The Backlit Handset permits patients to control and adjust their own bed to different positions to suit their changing comfort levels throughout their stay in bed The soft lighting feature allows a patient the convenience of night time use without other lights Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation CPR Quick Release System only for the FloorLine i Plus bed The CPR emergency procedure combined rescue breathing and chest compressions is used on a patient in cardiac arrest Firstly using either one of the CPR Quick Release Levers located under either side of the backrest the backrest can be quickly flattened mechanically Secondly the CPR button on the ACK will also electrically flatten the bed into the defined country specific CPR position The bed ordered will be country appropriate 10 4 Product description Attendant Control Keypad ACK only for the FloorLine i Plus bed 7 pose Leese a The Attendant Control Keypad can be used in addition to the Backlit Handset to adjust the bed movements It allows a nurse carer to control the bed s positioning operations and can limit the patient s control of the b
47. ste a www humancaregroup com 4 4 4 Product should be kept dry A Safe Working Load SN Serial Number R Type B Equipment Providing Protection against Electric Shock 2 Labels al SE 29st Ibs Label h N77 Only sample HUMAN CARE pH o n C 3 The label is placed zj on the lower left Human Care HC AB 90500 head end of the bed Arsta ngsv gen 21C TGA Listing 125223 pointing outwards SE 117 43 Stockholm Bedmass 142kg 312lbs 22st4lbs Sweden Input 220 240V 50 60Hz Max 2A Year Month Duty cycle 10 max 185 kg 407 Ibs Operation period 2min Rest period 18min IPX4 LWOo dno JbeJeouUeLUNY AWA fae 290 kg 550 Ibs Low Voltage Control A 39st dibs Made in China Patent EAN COOL 18q4 7 99 4402 Mtl 31 www humancaregroup com 3 Technical Specifications Nominal Specifications mm inch kg Ibs st Mattress Platform Length Standard 2000 mm 78 Mattress Platform Length with Extension Kit 2175 mm 85 Overall Bed Length Standard Extended 2325 mm 2500 mm 91 98 Mattress Platform Width 900 mm 35 Overall Bed Width 925 mm 36 Mattress Platform Height Adjustment Range 99 mm 4 799 mm 31 Bed Base Weight FloorLine i Plus 85 kg 187 lbs 1337 st 7 lbs FloorLine i 84 kg 185 lbs 1323 st 3 lbs Mattress Platf
48. the bed to its maximum height and Lift backrest and foot end panels Release the backrest and kneebreak cables from the plastic retaining clips 1 backrest cable clip 3 kneebreak cable clips that secure them to inside of the mattress platform frame NO 3 Disconnect the kneebreak long cable from its mini fit actuator plug by first removing the plastic retaining clip with a small flat screwdriver 4 Set aside the plastic retaining clips and keep the cable safe 5 Repeat above step for backrest short cable 6 2 Fitting the Extension Kit The lower beam has a built in adjustment to allow the Extension Kit to be fitted to the top beam of the mattress platform 1 Confirm all the kit contents 2 Remove the Head amp Foot Boards 3 Release the Backrest amp Kneebreak cables from the actuators by removing the plastic circlip in the connector 4 Loosen the mattress platform locking bolts with an electric drill Pic 1 5 Swing the link brackets away at the head end then lower the mattress platform onto the lower beams at head end Pic 2 6 Using two people remove the mattress platform and carefully place it on a work bench or table Pic 3 7 Remove the 2 circlips at the foot end of the lower beam saddle of the bed base then remove all 4 pins Pic 4 8 Extend the lower beams and replace the 4 pins in the outermost holes then replace the circlips Pic 5 9 Remove the 2 circlips on the
49. the pedestal end moves away from the other end Standing at the side of the pedestal ends hold the plastic end cap at the top of the pedestal with one hand with the other hand reach down and firmly lift the cross bar joining the two lower beams to engage it into its locked position with the pedestal brackets so that the pedestal remains locked upright 8 Using the 17 mm spanner tighten the 8 Nyloc bolts 2 Lower Beam Hinging Bolts and 2 Locking Latch Bolts at each end Avoid bolts slipping out of place as tightening is done Lower Beam Saddle Foot End Cross Bar Foot End Hinging Bolt top Locking Latch Bolt bottom Note Adjusting the pedestal end or lifting the cross bar assists to lock the pedestal end in an perfectly upright position Note ENSURE that all Nyloc bolts are TIGHTENED VERY TIGHTLY in the upper most position to avoid the latch bolts slipping out of the slots as the bed in used 9 Using the 5mm Allen Key replace and tighten the 4 locking bolts into the same holes on the saddle locking the lower beams in place The outside holes are used with a bed extension kit NOTE The bolts may be a tight fit Gently lifting the saddle aids fitting each bolt in www humancaregroup com 8 Assembly Disassembly 10 Confirm that all bolts are tightened at both ends of the bed e The 4 Saddle Locking Bolts e The 4 Lower Beam Hinging Bolts e The 4 Pedestal Latch Locking Bolts
50. tour CPR 9 Operation Instructions 9 1 Before putting this bed into service for the first time 1 Read through this Instruction Manual completely understanding all operations and functions Operating The Bed Pay special attention to all safety issues so as to prevent injury to persons or damage to the bed or environment due to incorrect operation 2 Confirm that the electricity supply and the wall power point outlet socket are both compatible with the bed s voltage requirements and the bed s mains supply cable plug This will differ between countries 3 Inspect the mains supply cable for perfect condition Check for any damage in transit 4 Fully unpack and assemble the bed and attach all accessories 5 Confirm that all cables and cords eg mains power supply cable motor cables and handset cable are connected and securely routed out of the way of all the bed s moving parts so they can not be damaged Also confirm that there are no obstacles eg bedside cabinets chairs or wall fixtures etc which could impede adjustment of the bed 2 Confirm mechanical working order of the CPR Emergency quick release level FloorLine i Plus 3 Confirm working order of all other attached accessories Battery back up FloorLine i Plus The Backup Battery will take approx 12 hours to fully charge While charging the ACK indicator light will flash yellow orange To ensure long battery life the bed sho
51. tromagnetic Environment Test Level Level Guidance Conducted RF 3 Vrms 3V Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be IEC 61000 4 6 150kHz 80 MHz used no closer to any part of the Medical Bed including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Radiated RF 3 V m 3 V m Recommended separation distance IEC 61000 4 3 80 MHz 2 5 GHz 3 z d WP 1 3 5 a WP 80 MHz to 800 MHz 7 Z tO Z d sWP 800 MHz to 2 5 GH d is the recommended separation distance in metres m P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer a Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b a Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the Medical Bed is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the Medical Bed should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may b
52. uld be connected to mains power at all possible times Disassembly Do the assembly instruction in reverse 6 Confirm that all nuts locking bolts pins and fasteners are fully engaged and correctly tightened Ensure that the battery is plugged into the control unit Regular checks are recommended see the Checklist 7 For safety ensure that all bed wheel castors are locked unless the bed is being moved 8 Test that the bed and all its accessories including all adjustment functions are all fully functioning and in perfect working order 9 Clean and disinfect the bed prior to placing the mattress and any bedding on the bed for first time use 9 2 Putting the bed into service 1 Read and follow the previous section including reading this Instruction Manual and attending to all safety issues amp operation usage 2 Confirm wheel castors are locked 3 Ensure clearance for bed movements www humancaregroup com 9 Operation Instructions Provided the above has been complied 9 5 Backlit handset with the bed may now be put into FloorLine i Plus service 1 Confirm that the wall power switch is OFF in 6 1 countries where this applicable 7 2 2 Plug the mains supply cable into the wall power point socket outlet 3 Turn ON the wall switch at the power point country determined This bed should be connected to the mains power supply and remain switched on at all times to guarantee that the bed
53. uld be able to move the cable laterally slightly Photo 2 Photo 2 3 The CPR cable is adjusted by loosening the two locking nuts and moving the threaded section in the required direction In to loosen or Out to tighten Photo 3 Access to both locking nuts can be gained from underneath the mattress platform a Photo 3 4 Repeat Step 1 the back rest should raise to it s highest position with a slight downward hand force applied 5 To ensure that the quick release system is operating properly raise the back rest to it s highest position with the handset then by using slight downward hand force on the top of the back rest panel with one hand lift the red CPR lever upward with the other using the inside of your fingers Photo 4 The back rest panel should lower quickly 29 9 Operation Instructions If CPR intubation or head access is required 1 Raise lower the bed to the preferred height Note This FloorLine i bed does NOT feature any CPR Emergency Quick Release systems 2 Remove the Headboard There is no need to place the headboard under the mattress as all Human Care bed platforms are solid photo 4 enough for effective chest compressions 3 Release the Brakes to allow the bed to be Note After an initial Run in period pulled out from the wall for easy access the cable might loosen slightly This is to seu S E bed is normal A minor adjustment should be P
54. urg positions Chassis The chassis is constructed of welded steel It features four individually locking castors that include 3 grey Brake Castors and 1 black Directional Lock Castor Electrical Adjustment System The electric adjustment system comprises 1 The Backlit Handset for patient control of the bed s positions It is a remote control attached via a curly cord to the bed s control box consisting of a robust easy care wash down plastic casing with a backlit membrane keypad 2 The Attendant Control Keypad only for the FloorLine i Plus bed ACK is located at the foot end of the bed It is used to lock out and replace the handset for nurse convenience It comprises a wash down membrane keypad with indictor lights 3 Actuators amp Junction Boxes for adjusting and controlling the backrest kneebreak and the bed heights 4 The Linak Open Bus Central only for the FloorLine i Plus bed Control Box Unit and Battery Backup are located underneath the www humancaregroup com 4 Product description Head End Cover They contain a low voltage safe 24V transformer The electric motors actuators the battery backup the ACK and handsets 24V are connected to the Control Box and Junction Boxes via dust and moisture oroof plugs and cords cables 5 Battery Backup allows for off mains emergency operation for up to 15 minutes under a normal load To ensure long battery life the bed shoul
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