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1. 2015_05_01 20 27 IAL5LO7 08 11 MEDICATLANTIC 6 2 Dismantling 1 Brake the castors and lift the bed to its highest position 2 Dismantle the accessories lifting pole side rails and boards 3 Unplug the electric lead of the leg rest motor Use a screwdriver to release the jack wire E 4 Remove the clip in the middle of the two 1 2 bed bases Loosen the Rondo screws and pull the foot half of the bed base towards the feet end D F 5 Put the bed into the low position and unplug the electric lead of the variable height motor A Take out the pins connecting the bed base cross brace and lift the frame of the half bed base A The base is ready to be moved or transported 2015_05_01 21 27 AL5L07 08 1 1 7 Easy Move BED BOARDS 90cm WIDTH COMPATIBLE 1 2 COTE DE LUMIERE with Easy Move wooden P549 00 barriers 2 VAL DE VIE with Easy Move wooden barriers P552 00 2 4 4 1 1 Bed board incompatible with the XPRESS transport kit 2 Long pan option incompatible with the XPRESS transport kit MEDICATLANTIC 3 Emergency removable option incompatible with the XPRESS transport kit 4 Board incompatible with the centralised brake option of the ALDRYS bed The blanket hoop option 15 incompatible with the XPRESS transport kit XPRIM III and AERYS bed 7 1 Bed board references for application environments 1 and 2 WINNEA HAND RAILS Easy move WINNEA CIC BOARDS Easy Move Reference
2. kg Maximum patient oe kg Safe operational load CONDITIONS FOR SCRAPPING The product must be scrapped if the main requirements are no longer met particularly when the product no longer has its original characteristics and has not been subject to corrective action during the manufacturing process Measures should therefore be taken to ensure that the bed is no longer used for the purpose it was originally intended 2015 05 01 19 27 JAL5L07 08 11 MEDICATLANTIC 6 ASSEMBLING AND DISMANTLING 6 1 Assembling Place the base with the cross brace in the braked position Position the head half of the bed base on the cross brace and secure the 2 pins A 3 Take out the power lead on the head end above the cross member secure it on the structure using the clip and plug into the mains 4 Take out the electric lead s of the motors by passing them as shown on photo and connect it them on to the variable height jack Test that the equipment functions properly using the handset See the electric connection diagram Position the bed in its highest position Assemble both half bed bases C Fully screw in the 2 Rondo screws D Put the clip between the two bed bases Plug in the electric lead of the leg rest motor E Assemble the accessories side rails boards and lifting pole NO e do i Passage des cordons de moteur a l int rieur de la goupille clip
3. A564 565 KALINEPOXYsideral NA A575 00 Support handle NAje e eje A579 00 PVC wrapped wooden side rails e2 e2 e2 e2 e2 e2 e2 ez e2 e2 e2 A580 00 Solid wood side rails 2 NA e2 e2 e2 e2 e2 e2 e2 e2 e2 A613 00_ SAM EVOLUTIONPLUS A616 617 A621 00 Easy Move base extension A622 00 Angedifingple 75 A623 00 Chromed angled lifting pole 75 A626 00 Bedloadingkt NA A627 00 __ Transport kit Transtolit NA A630 00 Bed base extension width NA A631 00 Bed base extension width NA A63200 base extension width NA A633 00 M dicalys wallstp NA A634 00 Kitforsideladngbed NA e ete tele A636 00 AERYS wall stop A637 638 EPOXYsider l e ej e jejejeje A639 640 Chomebarerr amp 1NA e e eje A645 646 _ S A M EVOLUTION J NAje e je A647 648
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5. P609 00 P615 00 2015 05 01 Only accessories and boards supplied by MEDICATLANTIC guarantee safe 22 27 AL5L07 08 1 1 MEDICATLANTIC 8 COMPATIBLE ACCESSORIES IXL IXX 120 rm e Oo x d c 5 Q gt lt l x 50200 Stainless steel intravenous stand base YO200 hagn on Shaped base ed 75 jejejejejeje height 1 requires the centralised braking kit 2 incompatible with Bed base extension z o 5 8 jg 5 g 86 lt lt lt a 2 A1700xx lVstand2hoks 8 A5800 Chrome plated urine bottle el feje A8400xx Telescopic IV stand 2hooks 8 e LA165 00 Lifting pole for Kalin Pitchoune 75 A193 00 Chrome plated wall mounted A230 00 Remote controllead holder A260 00 Epoxy urinal holder 1010 551 00 Excelys wallstop Nafe 552 557 Skirt for Excelys and L P bed NA lef A553 555 Skirt for 120 140 and L P beds leje A554 556 Skirt for 160 and L P beds NA A562 00 Full length KALIN side rails NA A563 00 KALIN bed skirt
6. S AM ERGONOMPLUS jejeje A649 650 0 A M ERGONOM jejejeje 651 652 S A M ERGONOMLIGHT A653 00 Kit for side loading bed anvs NA A654 00 Sktfon90ombd NAS A655 00 Sktfon90cmbdFC NA e A656 00 Sktfo90cmbedlP Nafe 4657 00 Skirt for 90 cm bed FC LP NA jen Pxx Blakethop 2 15 eee ee 2015 05 01 23 27 AL5L07 08 1 1 MEDICATLANTIC Only accessories and boards supplied by MEDICATLANTIC guarantee safe N use Mattress Observe the mattress debt prescribed See user guide Width Characteristics of compatible mattresses Width 76 cm minimum with a high resilience foam of 34 kg m minimum height between 14cm min and 15 to 17cm max Width 86 cm minimum with a high resilience foam of 34 kg m minimum height between 14cm min and 15 to 17cm max 000 Width 116 cm minimum with a high resilience foam of 34 kg m minimum height between 14cm min and 15 to 17cm max Width 136 cm minimum with a high resilience foam of 34 kg m minimum height between 14cm min and 15 to 17cm max Width 68 cm minimum with a high resilience foam of 27 kg m minimum height between 14cm min and 15 to 17cm max 160 DUO Width 78 cm minimum with a high resilience fo
7. 3 4 Technical characteristics 10 3 4 1 10 EO UID OVO EY cocotte 12 2 9 Putting the OSCAR 13 gt Ifthe bed is fitted with an emergency release for the back rest Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation PERENNEM 13 4 MAINTENANCE ii ccccicccccccceeeecscccccecccenececsccceececeeeecenscecesececerececuse 14 4 1 Instructions for dismantling the motors 14 7s ee LA CELLES LE OL 14 4 3 Cleaning and disinfection su 17 4 4 Warranties 19 denunce allo t NR 19 5 CONDITIONS FOR SCRAPPING nnnm nenne 19 6 ASSEMBLING AND DISMANTLING sese 20 ASS DD a E en a tt 20 SAM arti AN m 21 7 Easy Move BED BOARDS 90cm WIDTH COMPATIBLE 22 7 1 Bed board references for application environments 1 and 2 22 8 COMPATIBLE ACCESSORIES 1 1 1 23 9 SPECIFIC USE cccssssssecccccccecsaasseeccccceesauasseececcceeeauaesseeecececeeuaaaesesececeeeaaaaesees 25 SEM PUNOS OLDE eo 25 1e 25 9 9 Specific precautions an dt ein 2
8. and supply lead should be attached to the bed base The head and footboards are protected and strapped to the sleeping surface The bed should be transported upright when in its original packaging in compliance with the instructions printed on the packaging It is strictly forbidden to stack packages weighing over 60kg m whatever position they are in Before transporting or dismantling the bed make sure the back and leg rests are fixed to the frame of the bed base 2 BED ENVIRONMENT CONDITIONS The bed along with the boards and accessories must be transported stored and used at a room temperature of between 10 C and 506 and relative humidity of between 30 and 75 IEEE Atmospheric pressure between 700hPa and 1060hPa 3 GENERAL USE Observe the specified environmental conditions 3 1 Precautions for use Before use it is essential to read these instructions carefully They contain advice on using and looking after the bed to guarantee optimum safety A The user and staff must be trained and aware of the risks associated with using the bed and children confused or disorientated persons must not be allowed on it Although the bed is conforming with Electromagnetic Compatibility some devices may alter how it functions in which case they must be used at a distance or not used at all 2015 05 01 3 27 IAL5L07 08 11 MEDICATLANTIC The bed is a medical device and must not be modified under any circums
9. between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the bed as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 1174P d 117VP d 233P 21270116 02370233 03770316 078 073 1 17 1 16 2 33 2 33 Ty 1277736 100 11 70 11 6 23 307 23 3 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters 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 Rated maximum power of transmitter W 0 01 0 1 Note 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies Note 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people 3 4 2 Equipotentiality Under the head half of the bed base CUHSHEBANUISITS you will find an equipotentiality socket Label identified by the label enabling you to connect any electromedical devices The leads of these devices must pass through the head end and not the sides Equipotentiality 2015 05 01 12 27 IAL5LO7 08 11 MEDICATLANTIC 3 5 Putting the back rest
10. 5 9 4 Electrical connection diagram 25 9 5 Use Of SpeciliC elemienis tei trea 26 9 5 1 Centralised breaking sise 26 DD WaS lOD aree a a ed dose ea ena ee a 26 3 6 SDpecilie CRI 26 OQO 26 CE OP OR 26 9 6 3 27 2015 05 01 207 JAL5L07 08 11 MEDICATLANTIC Dear Sir Madam You have acquired a MEDICATLANTIC medical bed equipped with its accessories and we thank you for your custom Our beds and their accessories are designed and manufactured in compliance with the essential requirements of the European Directive 93 42 EEC and 2007 47 EEC They are tested in conformity with standard EN 60601 2 52 2010 in their commercial configurations including the boards and accessories that we manufacture so as to ensure you maximum safety and performance As a result maintenance of the contracted good s warranty depends on compliance with the conditions for use recommended by MEDICATLANTIC and the use of original accessories which also guarantees you safe use of the medical bed and its accessories 1 TRANSPORT AND STORAGE For transport the bed should be in its low position on a pallet and strapped and protected The wired control
11. N Key to lock a function 2015 05 01 9 27 IAL5LO7 08 11 MEDICATLANTIC 3 3 7 Leg rest gt Manual crank version 11 To lift lift the leg rest using the wire handle at the end To lower relieve the leg rest slightly or to its maximum with the hand to release the catch then lower the leg rest gt Version with electric folding 08 Memory folding This function keeps a position of the tibia section horizontal when the jack is activated upwards To use this function the 1 crank catch must be engaged when the leg rest is flat Folding without memory the end of the tibia section stays in contact with the bed base 3 4 Technical characteristics 3 4 1 Electrical data Bed code Class Il double insulation N liquid penetration IP XX Current type Protection level against 230V FACTEUR DE SERVICE eee Fieduercy Operating time PUISSANCE ABSORBEE XXX VA 44 Absorbed power PROTECTION TYPE INDEX VOLTAGE FREQUENCY LINAK jack LA27 LA24 LA34 IP66 24VDC Supply box sokz console Wired control me me Lockable wired control HL72 HL74 IP 54 24V DC 5 Infrared control HB21 IP 21 3V DC A Maximum operating time Read the recommendations on the electrical label on the bed Protection level against elec
12. am of 27 kg m minimum height between 14cm min and 15 to 17cm max Incompatible mattresses can pose RISKS 2015 05 01 24 27 JAL5L07 08 11 MEDICATLANTIC 9 SPECIFIC USE 9 1 Purpose of bed gt Aldrys Evolution beds are not designed for children under 12 or for any other purpose apart from those stipulated below gt Depending on their configuration Aldrys Evolution beds are intended for home use HAD MAD EPHAD and HPA gt Aldrys Evolution beds with the emergency flattening option of the back rest and locking of functions are designed for medical care centres 9 2 General description Slatted back rest CPR handles Slatted leg rest Bead pace eadboard Footboard Angled lifting pole i i NI slots Er 7 d 29 T 7 er p pd PUE _ Castor ase and cross braces D Manual crank or electric folding leg rest depending on version 9 3 Specific precautions for use The bed should not be used as a stretcher 9 4 Electrical connection diagram Back rest jack Jack for electric version Variable height jack Un Un Ais Control box CB6X03 Button for manual leg rest version or leg rest 2015 05 01 IAL5LO7 08 11 MEDICATLANTIC 9 5 Use of specific elements 9 5 1 Centralised breaking The centralised braking of the bed must be activated when the bed does not need to be moved A Braking Push the pedal to the right of the
13. at it is used in such an environment IEC 60601 Compliance level Electromagnetic environment Guide L Immunity test Severity level Electrostatic discharge 6 kV contact 6 kV contact Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with EN 61000 4 2 8 KV air 8 kV air synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Electrical fast transients 2 KV for feeders 2 kV for feeders The quality of the main power supply must be the same as for a typical EN 61000 4 4 commercial or hospital environment 1 kV for input output lines 1 kV for input output lines Surges Differential mode 1 kV Differential mode 1 kV The quality of the main power supply must be the same as for a typical EN 61000 4 5 commercial or hospital environment Common mode 2 kV Voltage dips short lt 5 Ur for 10 ms lt 5 for 10 ms The quality of the main power supply must be the same as for a typical interruptions and voltage 40 Ur for 100 ms 40 U for 100 ms commercial or hospital environment variations 8 If the user of the medical bed see references in contents wants to be 70 Tor 900 ms 1096 re Or 000 ms able to continue to use the bed during interruptions in the main power EN 61000 4 1 1 lt 5 Ur for5s lt 5 Ur for5s supply it is recommended that the bed be powered by a converter or battery Power frequency Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteri
14. bed with your foot 9 5 2 Wall stop The wall stop A274 00 can be mounted on the cross member of the head end of the base Remove the cross member plug and insert the stop pin in the hole of the cross member 9 6 Specific technical data 9 6 1 Noise The maximum sound level is measured at 53 dBa 9 6 2 Weight Normal load in use 170 kg Patient 135 kg Mattress 20kg Accessories 15kg Bed version electric folding leg rest without 68 kg Bed version manual crank leg rest without 64 kg DS SE 29 5 kg Head end bed KA Fa RR s Sr RID ea a VR Mt 21 kg Foot end bed base version electric folding leg 23 5 kg Foot end bed base version manual crank leg 19 5 kg 2015 05 01 26 27 AL5L07 08 1 1 MEDICATLANTIC 9 6 3 Dimensional ON Heigh i Sight under the b 9 ase Individual braking 12 ps Castor with 75 Centralized b raking 14 5 MEDICATLANTIC recommends the use of a patient lift or dining table bases with less than 120 mm high 672 mm Version 11 947 mm ub ig Py mes
15. d correctly to prevent any risks of getting caught between the moving parts of the bed V VV V Check that the bed operates properly after installing it in accordance with the check list appended in this document Test all of its functions Users must be trained in how to use the equipment Inform the patient and his visitors of the safety instructions to be observed 2015_05_01 5 27 JAL5L07 08 11 MEDICATLANTIC 3 3 Use 3 3 1 Easy Move boards gt Installing an Easy Move bed board gt Removing an Easy Move bed board 1 to 2 cm 1 to 2 cm 2015 05 01 6 27 JAL5L07 08 11 MEDICATLANTIC 3 3 2 Metal side rails gt positionning the side rail Head side Feet side 1 Jinsert amount of the side rail in the grip jaw on the head side of the bed 2 righten the Rondo screws of the grip jaws on the bed base To remove the side rail in reverse operation 2 and operation 1 by pulling the release pin on the grip jaw of the head side If the side rail is poorly positioned safety of the patient may be endangered or a malfunctioning may occur The side rails must not be used when the patient is a child under 12 or if s he is too small lt 146 cm gt To lower the side rail Head side Feet side gt Toraise the side rail Check that the side rail is locked by trying to fold it without using the release pin There must be at least 220 mm between the to
16. e by means of a cloth soaked in a surface detergent or Detergent Disinfectant DD solution o Rinsing is done with cloth rinsed in clean water o Disinfection is done by means of a cloth soaked in a surface disinfectant solution Specific maintenance by specialist contractors after removal of the bed from the establishment o Dispose of the packaging after decontamination of the inside by spraying with a Detergent Disinfectant solution o Bio cleaning operation or o Steam cleaning accessory with microfiber band of the flat surfaces and the base slats Change the washing mops regularly to prevent water accumulating Clean the parts that are difficult to access with a steam nozzle wheels hinges after opening corners etc For tubes use the steam nozzle with a microfiber cloth Never direct the nozzles onto electrical boxes or actuators o Dryhinges with compressed air o Attention Disinfect jacks electrical boxes and remote controls with a microfiber cloth soaked in disinfectant Do not rinse or wipe Check the operation of all the bed functions Repair if necessary Pack in thermoplastic film Attention Inthe event of additional precautions Contact precautions Droplets or Air apply the measures recommended by the hospital hygiene department The use of a Javel water solution of more than 5000ppm 0 5 of active chlorine should be justified by a microbiological risk and only applied for the required time Risk of ageing
17. es Disturbances can occur near devices marked with this symbol Note 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the upper frequency range applies Note 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and 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 transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the medical bed see references in contents is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the normal operation of the bed must be checked If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as orienting or relocating the medical bed Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz field strengths should be less than 3 V m Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the medical bed see references in contents The medical bed see references in contents is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The user of the bed can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance
18. flat In the event of a power cut or failure flatten the back rest as follows a Disconnect the power supply b Dismantle the headboard c Stand at the head of the bed and take hold of the back rest handle with one hand Push or lift to compensate the pressure exerted by the patient and unhook the clip by the connecting rod with the other hand The back rest jack will then pivot downwards d Put the headboard back Version with handle on the back rest Version without handle on the back rest gt If the bed is fitted with an emergency release for the back rest Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation 1 Grasp the back rest with one hand 2 With the other hand activate one of the two handles on the back rest while lowering If the handle is released the back rest will stop moving Release handles 2015 05 01 13 27 AL5L07 08 11 MEDICATLANTIC 4 MAINTENANCE 4 1 Instructions for dismantling the motors A Disconnect the 230 volts connection before dismantling Dismantle when the bed is empty or in the side position If dismantling in any other position keep a firm hold of the moving parts to avoid any shearing Unblock the safety clips unplug the motor leads and remove them from the securing seals Put the motors back in place and put in the same direction as at the beginning Safety clip 4 2 Maintenance Quality control of medical beds will be made by technical staff or trained biomedical and ta
19. heck that the headboard extracts Resuscitation CPR retracts properly in an emergency emergency flattening of the Check that the chest rest emergency iN back rest flattening function works properly Withstands jack load well Visual and sound alarms in good working order Do jo Quantitative aspects Bed functions properly using the battery functions properly using the batter Check the scale of movements Maximum angle when propped Maximum angle of specifications claimed by the manufacturer 29 Maximum height Maximum height of specifications claimed by the manufacturer 20 mm 2015 05 01 16 27 AL5L07 08 1 1 MEDICATLANTIC Comments Operational is the safety of the patient carers and technical staff at risk Plan of action see comments NAME Establishment 0 DATE J Signature O 1 Not Applicable 2 If the height measured does not comply with the standard the health manager responsible for correct application must be informed Failure to comply is not a criterion for a non operational status 3 The manager decides on the actions to take and which people to contact depending on the results of the quality inspection and the comments made 4 3 Cleaning and disinfection High pressure cleaning is forbidden Unplug the mains lead Check that all the electrical parts are connected together All the sockets of the supply box
20. ied out at the patient s home as part of a long term contract the installer must also Check that the bed is properly installed check to see that there hasn t been any modification contrary to the safety instructions made by the user since the bed s installation Remind the users of the safety instructions All installation and preventive maintenance operations must be recorded See table model below This record must be kept in a designated area throughout the bed s lifetime 2015 05 01 14 27 AL5L07 08 1 1 MEDICATLANTIC QUALITY INSPECTION OF MEDICAL BEDS IDENTIFICATION OF MEDICAL BED TYPE MODEL TRADEMARK SERIAL NO DATE OF MANUFACTURE Description Qualitative aspects YES NO 1 VISUAL CHECKS General condition User s manual available Headboard and footboard present Good overall condition head and footboards bed corners protective stops General cleanliness Acceptable state of corrosion given the requirements of the user department Identification label serigraphy good condition Mechanical condition EBEEEEE Lifting pole in good condition positioning and strap Mechanical leads in good condition Sleeping surface good condition bed base Boards lock and tighten well head and footboards Chest rest functions properly Leg rest functions properl Manual leg rest functions properly TR RTR positions function proper Bed base extension functi
21. king into account the normal conditions of use specified in the user guide on a bed with its specific security barriers The bed must be available to perform all quality control at least once a year but also on special request and corrective maintenance on the performance that could be affected by the intervention However to save time this may be associated with preventive maintenance In this case it is not useful to make a further examination of already controlled performance RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Preventive maintenance should be carried out in accordance with our specifications and at least once a year by the organisation or person who installed the bed Between two maintenance sessions and at least once a year the following should be carried out Verification that the electrical leads are connected all along the metal jambs to prevent shearing of these leads when the variable height is being activated Verification that all of the electrical leads and plugs are in good condition Replacement if there is the slightest alteration wear shearing damage etc Verification of the external appearance traces of damp and good overall condition of protective covers in particular and that the motors and jacks function properly Verification that the bed is in good working order test all functions Verification that the frame bed base and mechanical joints are all in good condition When maintenance is carr
22. must be used otherwise its watertightness is not guaranteed Clean the electric covers of the jacks and wired control straightaway if any bodily fluids particularly urine have sprayed on to them The medical bed is a non critical appliance requiring Low Level disinfection We draw your attention to the fact that the recommendations below are drawn up according to the rules of good practice but are not a protocol Contact the hospital hygiene department gt To recondition the bed and prevent the transmission of germs from one patient to another To eliminate all organic soiling by physical action cleaning chemical action disinfection gt INDICATION Physical and bacteriological cleanliness of the bed and its accessories 2015 05 01 17 27 AL5L07 08 11 MEDICATLANTIC EQUIPMENT Microfiber wipes Detergent or Detergent Disinfectant Surface DD with CE mark and surface Disinfectant Chlorine substances alcohol base 3095 Attention DD products and Javel water must not be used undiluted A remanence time must be applied according to the disinfectant manufacturer s instructions the drying time without human presence is often the same as the remanence time SANIVAP steam appliance with accessories TECHNICAL Daily maintenance with a surface DD product in one operation Maintenance when the patient leaves or periodically by the process known as Bio cleaning observing the 3 operations o Cleaning is don
23. o MN MEDICAI LANTIC 4 Le Pas du Ch teau 85670 SAINT PAUL MONT PENIT TEL 02 51 98 55 64 FAX 02 51 98 59 07 Email info medicatlantic fr Site Internet http www winncare fr ALDRYS EVOLUTION II IAL5L07 08 1 1 Avec Ecofolio papiers tous les papiers se recyclent 2015 05 01 580034 Anglais AL5L07 08 1 1 MEDICATLANTIC 1 TRANSPORT AND 5 n nennen ner hhh nensis essen ern n nre eese sse n n 3 2 BED ENVIRONMENT CONDITIONS nennen nennen nnn e nns se ener nnne 3 3 GENERAL 3 3 1 Precautions for use 3 3 2 USC PEE 5 c UM X O X 6 BasV MOVE DOG US a tI DO pa PIS ne nn 6 3 3 2 Metal side 2 7 3 3 3 Wooden 8 3 3 4 Angled lifting pole and IV stand ss 8 3 3 5 Separate braking 9 3 3 6 Remote control 9 EUN 10
24. of some materials especially their colour The concentration of alcohol based surface disinfectant solutions should be less than 30 Note The use of the terminal disinfection process is compatible with the medical bed and its accessories Product for external use Do not swallow keep away from heat sources and avoid contact with eyes 2015 05 01 18 27 AL5L07 08 1 1 MEDICATLANTIC 5 4 4 Warranties All of our products carry a warranty against any manufacturing defect provided the normal conditions for use and maintenance are complied with Labour costs due to changes in structures or parts under warranty are not taken into account Please refer to the standard terms of sale for the specific terms of warranty for each product gt Every time you contact us for possible maintenance you must quote us the information on the bed identification label and on the electric parts if these are concerned gt Original parts shall be supplied for replacement within the term of warranty by our customer sales network determining the beginning of the term of warranty gt Defective parts must be returned to ensure proper application of this warranty and also to avoid any invoicing 4 5 Identification Product identification MEDICA Manufacturer CE marking Serial number aaa Refer to user s manual and date of Manufacturer s address manufacture Refer to user s manual
25. ons properly NEN Castors function properly pivoting rolling etc including the steering castor where applicable Bed immobilises properly castor brakes etc Verification of tightenings diverse nuts and bolts pins pivot IV stand 2015 05 01 15 27 AL5L07 08 1 1 MEDICATLANTIC Qualitative aspects PE Verification that welds good condition that welds are in good condition Absence of sound disturbances squeaking lubrications Electrics hydraulics and pneumatics Electrical leads plugs and connectors are in good condition not sheared not caught etc Electrical parts in good condition leads motors boxes etc Hydraulic and pneumatic parts in good condition pumps compressors jacks dampers etc Remote controls displays and lights in good condition l Ll Bed specific side rails YES NO 1 The rails in place and specific to the bed and or comply with the manufacturer s specifications Properly positioned and secured Side rail locking functions properly in raised position Check that the height measured from the top of the barrier to the uncompressed mattress surface excluding therapeutic mattresses p more than or equal to 220 mm complies with the standard in force 1 E Locking of operational functions sss of operational functions Inactivation of variable height control pedals Pulmonary C
26. p of the side rail and uncompressed mattress Surface 2015 05 01 223 IAL5LO7 08 11 MEDICATLANTIC 3 3 3 Wooden barriers See the attached instructions for fitting the wooden side rail gt Toraise the side rail D Raise the top side rail with both hands until it locks Check that it is properly slot in gt lower the side rail D Raise the top side rail with one hand 2 Press on the unlocking button with the other hand Support the rail as it lowers Repeat steps to for the other side Check that the high guide engage in the right direction in the low guide 3 3 4 Angled lifting pole and IV stand The lifting pole is intended to help the patient lift him herself up and change position in the bed It is not meant to help with transferring i ess 2015_05_01 8 27 JAL5L07 08 11 MEDICATLANTIC 3 3 5 Separate braking Check that the wheels are locked by trying to move the bed If this is not done the patient or another person who leans on the bed may fall 3 3 6 Remote control Carry out a test cycle when the bed is empty to familiarise yourself with the bed functions Lifting and lowering of variable height Lifting and lowering of electric folding Simultaneous lifting and lowering of back rest and folding KEY IN VERTICAL POSITION THE FUNCTION TURN THE KEY SLIGHTLY TO THE IS UNLOCKED RIGHT TO LOCK THE FUNCTIO
27. stic of a magnetic field location in a typical commercial or hospital environment 50 60 Hz NB is the nominal value of power voltage applied during the test Manufacturer s declaration and guide electromagnetic immunity The medical bed see references in contents has been designed for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The user should ensure that it is used in such an environment IEC 60601 Compliance level Immunity test Electromagnetic environment Guide Severity level Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to the medical bed see references in contents including leads than the recommended separation distance calculated using equations applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance Conducted RF 3 Vrms 3 V d 117 EN 61000 4 6 150 kHz to 80 MHz Radiated RF 3 V m 3 V m d 1 174 P 80 MHzto 800 MHz EN 61000 4 3 80 MHzto 2 5 GHz 80 to 800 MHz d 2 334 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz P ahiz where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to 2015 05 01 11 27 AL5L07 08 1 1 MEDICATLANTIC 800 MHz to the transmitter manufacturer and d the recommended separation distance in meters m 2 GHz The field strengths transmitted by fixed RF transmitters determined by an electromagnetic measurement of the site must be less than the conformity level in each range of frequenci
28. t mobility it is possible to fit a Mobility Aid System S A M 2015 05 01 4 27 JAL5L07 08 11 MEDICATLANTIC The cleaning instructions recommended must be complied with Only use original parts and accessories supplied by MEDICATLANTIC to guarantee safety and maintain product conformity The bed must not be modified Abnormal use of the bed may damage it or cause accidents to users in which case the warranty shall be annulled Abnormal use means failure to comply with the precautions for use maintenance instructions and other uses not related to the bed s normal purpose such as use of the bed by several people at the same time use outdoors moving the bed on a slope that is steeper than 10 etc 3 2 First use gt Remove the packaging protective devices adhesive tape packing straps and holding clamps see unpacking instructions on the pallet gt the bed in the designated room foreseeing an appropriate perimeter of use for the different functions variable height TR etc especially if the bed has a lifting pole or side rails Check that there is sufficient ceiling height if a lifting pole is fitted Brake the wheels The mains socket should remain accessible to enable the bed to be disconnected quickly Plug in the power lead checking that the mains comply with the standards in force and that it is suitable for the supply box voltage Also ensure that the power lead and the remote control lead are positione
29. tances You must ensure its traceability including that of the boards and its accessories If you assemble different types of medical devices you must conduct risk analysis and make the CE declaration The electric parts jack supply box wired control etc shall only be repaired by the manufacturer Linak The bed is not suitable for use with an inflammable anaesthetic mixture with air or oxygen or nitrous oxide The loads permitted see bed characteristics must be distributed evenly over the bed base Do not activate all the motors at the same time when the patient is in the bed only one motor is authorised at one time except elevation by 2 motors or simultaneous function After each use and while care is being administered to the patient the brakes must be activated We recommend puiting the bed in its low position after every use and while the patient is resting to reduce the height of falls by a confused or agitated person Remember to lock the function s if the option is available On change of height or angle of the parts of the bed make sure that there are no objects and no parts of the patient s or carer s body caught between the bed the boards the accessories and the ground or between the boards and base or between the cross braces Do not sit down on the side of the back rest or leg rest if this is not flat In the case of a prolonged more than 50 tilt bust semi sitting position it is recommended to vary the posi
30. tion of the person in bed every 2 hours When the bed is being moved keep the power lead well away from the ground and wheels When use of an adaptor extension lead or connection plug proves necessary you must check that its characteristics are suitable for the bed Connection to the supply box must be done using a mains complying with the standards in force and corresponding to a voltage of use of 230 V The mains plug must be disconnected before the bed is moved Do not pull on the mains leads to disconnect the mains plug During any handling try not to catch the leads of the motors and remote control and do not get them knotted The wired control must be hooked to the headboard when not in use MEDICATLANTIC prohibits the establishment of two beds in a room or in a too close environment as infrared remote command the two beds together The condition of the leads must be checked frequently If the slightest modification is observed the person in charge for maintaining the bed must be contacted to carry out the necessary repairs If repairs are required the person in charge of maintenance must be contacted Moreover the telephone number of the company to be contacted for any repairs is given in this document When using side rails the distance between the top of the rail and the uncompressed top surface of the mattress should be at least 22 cm For greater safety the side rails can be adapted see accessories To assist patien
31. tric shocks type P Essential performances The bed will not move automatically when subject to electromagnetic disturbances within the limit of the values indicated below 2015 05 01 10 27 AL5L07 08 1 1 MEDICATLANTIC Manufacturer s declaration and guide electromagnetic emissions The medical bed see references in contents has been designed for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The user should ensure that it is used in such an environment HF emissions Group 1 The medical bed see references in contents uses energy only for its internal functions Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment HF emissions Class B The medical bed see references in contents can be used in all domestic environments CISPR 11 including those directly connected to the public low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings for domestic purpose Harmonic emissions Class A EN 61000 3 2 Voltage fluctuations Flicker Applicable EN 61000 3 3 HF emissions Compliant The medical bed see references in contents has not been designed for connection to other CISPR 14 1 equipment Manufacturer s declaration and guide electromagnetic immunity CISPR 11 The medical bed see references in contents has been designed for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The user should ensure th
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