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1. 1 Make sure of these e All items defined in the Bed Setup section are accounted for No drainage bags or equipment has been added e The patient is lying still and is centered on the mattress 24 Changing Items on the Bed The Change Items control lets you add or remove items from the bed The control is active for 3 minutes once pressed Q 1 Press the Change Items control until the Hands Off indicator flashes The bed takes a reference weight reading 2 When the Change Items indicator flashes add or remove items as necessary 3 Press the Change Items control after adding or removing the desired items Release the display pod The bed takes a weight reading and adjusts for the items added or removed Manual Weight Adjustment The plus and minus arrows let the caregiver manually put in a weight for the scale system Press and hold the Plus or Minus control to adjust the displayed weight Pounds Kilograms Press the b kg control to change the display to show the weight in pounds Ib or kilograms kg Optional Patient Controls The optional patient controls are located on the patient pendant Nurse Call Control The Nurse Call control is located on the inside of the head siderails and on the patient pendant The patient Nurse Call control functions in the same manner as the caregiver Nurse Call control see Nurse Call Control on page 19 Room Light Control y EI The room light control al
2. Shows the sequence to deactivate the Bed Exit Alarm System Service Required indicator Flashes to show a Bed Exit System mal function beds without scale C model and newer beds only a The UL logo is a registered trademark of Underwriter s Laboratories Inc Specifications Product Identification Product Number Description P1170 The CareAssist Bed Dimensions Feature Dimension Total length 100 254 cm Maximum width siderails stored 40 102 cm Maximum width siderails up 40 102 cm Recommended Mattress dimensions Mattress width 36 25 92 1 cm Mattress length 80 0 203 2 cm Mattress thickness 6 0 15 2 cm Alternate mattresses Recommended height above 8 7 220 mm the mattress at the deck perimeter to the top of the siderail per IEC 60601 2 38 Caster size 6 0 15 2 cm Total weight 420 0 lb 190 5 kg without surface options or accessories Specifications Feature Dimension Head section inclination maximum 65 Knee section inclination maximum 20 Foot section inclination maximum 23 Maximum height to top of sleep deck 32 5 82 5 cm Minimum height to top of sleep deck 16 75 42 54 cm Trendelenburg position maximum 16 Safe working load safe working load includes patient accessories mattress and etc 400 Ib 181 kg Siderail opening size 4 34 11
3. CAUTION Do not exceed the 20 Ib 9 kg load capacity of the ISS pole If the ISS pole is overloaded personal injury or equipment damage may occur A CAUTION Do not mount infusion pumps on the lower section of an IV pole Doing so may cause interference with head section articulation AA CAUTION When lowering the upper section of an IV pole always grasp and hold the upper section of the pole before pulling the release knob The Infusion Support System ISS consists of a movable and adjustable IV pole The pole supports IV pumps or bags in a vertical orientation and raises or lowers the pumps or bags with respect to the system frame The ISS pole can hold 20 lb 9 kg The head end of the system has attaching points for two mobile ISS Each ISS can support one infusion pump plus two liters of intravenous solution When using the ISS it is necessary to use the P163 socket adapter before installing the ISS pole Mattress P731EA3 A WARNING Only use mattresses of the specified dimension Failure to do so could result in personal injury The mattress contains an all foam zoned three layered core with foam side bolsters and is designed to reduce patient interface pressures The CareAssist Bed surface is designed especially for the CareAssist Bed frame Loose fitting sheets preferably knitted must be used for correct operation of the sleep surface The CareAssist Bed surface is designed especially to work with the
4. EE Control a tsk a owes Oe oo ee heey pita tee NEE a o s Eer 9 Bed Up Down Control 2 22 3 ug oracion bod LASSER ES LAS ee AE 9 Head Up Down Control 2005 4 24 pa foes cates ceva kad bake Se dew id Bork aes 10 Automatic Contour Fea t re qeda a A oye d 10 Knee Up Down Control ARTE AAA fay SR a Ral ME EES 11 Trendelenburg and Reverse Trendelenburg Controls 0 0 0 eee eee eee eee 11 Bed Plat Control EEN 11 Dining Chair M Position lt a a gal are a A eld Be ae 12 FullChair Patient Positioning Mechanism 12 Vascular POSITION EE 13 e EE EE 13 Standard EE 13 Brake and Steer Control iii 625240 aa ney hee eee ee ees SERA 14 Head and Poot Siderails sintio ci ove teres Ee er ENEE 14 FIG ACG are er e eS AEN tt e e Dae a eo pd dsd ES PootbG ard sois terius ria di a ia to rata Rete a EEEE Es 16 Patient Position Indicator 2 0 3 4 a A AA a eed eee Seed 16 Equipment Sockets ia AAA is 16 e EE 17 Drainage Bag Holders poret pas ri ee ale A E RAS La eee ETE ae ee hee ee 17 Patient Restraint eps EA AS eww orth ee eee es teh 18 Standard Patient Controls e A Gna a alt ots one Bt la ds ghd a Ge A el 18 Optional Features 224 coo ieee gone beach RASA RG Mee GOES adhe RRS SORE Raed 19 SideCom Communication System tege fee es A EE e See 19 Nurse Call Control EE 19 Bed Exit System Beds without EE 20 Bed Exit System B Model Beds with Scale 0 0 0 eee eee 20 Bed Exit Alarm System C Model and Newer Beds 0 0 c eee ee e
5. Patient control pendant G Brake steer bar N Line of Site Head Angle Indicator O Scale control pod B model and newer beds Standard Features Emergency CPR Control The Emergency CPR control handles are located at the head end of the bed under each corner of the sleep deck When activated the CPR release allows the head section to lower The CPR release function is gas assisted to cushion the movement and can be used when power is not available To Activate e Pull and hold the CPR control handle with one hand e Let the head section come to a stop in the flat position e Release the CPR control handle when the head section is flat The head section actuator is automatically re enabled after the CPR control handle is released Caregiver Siderail Controls The caregiver siderail controls are located on the outside of the head siderails o o A ER Hill Rom KW Enable Control The Enable control deters unauthorized operation of certain siderail controls The Enable control must be pressed before the Trendelenburg and Reverse Trendelenburg controls will operate The Enable control stays active for approximately 60 seconds To Activate e Press the Enable control The Enable control is active for approximately 60 seconds e During the 60 second period you may activate the Trendelenburg and Reverse Trendelenburg controls without pressing the Enable control again The following caregi
6. attaches to the head end of the frame It does not articulate with the sleep deck The headboard can be removed for increased access to the patient s head without the use of tools To Remove Grasp the headboard and lift it straight up To Install e Position the headboard pins over the sockets in the frame e Lower the headboard into the sockets e Push the headboard down until the bottom rests on the frame 15 Footboard The footboard is located at the foot end of the bed It attaches to the articulating foot section and remains perpendicular to the surface of the foot section at all times The footboard protects the patient during transport and room docking A caregiver can quickly remove or attach the footboard in a single step without the use of tools To Remove Grasp the handles on the footboard and lift it straight up To Install e Insert the pins of the footboard into the sockets in the articulating frame e Push the footboard down until it rests on the deck Patient Position Indicator The patient position indicator is located on the inside of the head siderails The indicator is used to help provide optimal ergonomic patient positioning Equipment Sockets 16 There are four equipment sockets one at each corner for the attachment of accessories The equipment sockets can be used to mount IV poles ISS poles traction equipment and oxygen tank holders NOTE The ISS poles require an ada
7. cancel the nurse call signal To Silence an Alarm e Press the Enable control on the scale control pod e Press the Bed Exit control This turns off the Bed Exit system and silences the alarm Make sure the patient is on the bed e Activate the Bed Exit system Changing the Alarm Tone e Press the Enable control on the scale control pod D e Press the Tone control until you reach the desired tone Changing the Alarm Volume e Press the Enable control on the scale control pod e Press the Volume control until you reach the desired volume The volume setting is shown next to the Volume control Bed Exit Alarm System C Model and Newer Beds AA WARNING The Bed Exit Alarm System is not intended as a substitute for good nursing practices The Bed Exit Alarm System must be used in conjunction with a sound risk assessment and protocol a 16 0 a oLD The Bed Exit Alarm System control is on the flip up control pod on the outside of the head end siderails The Bed Exit Alarm System has three modes Patient Position Mode Patient Movement Mode Bed Exiting and Out of Bed Patient Position Mode Patient Movement Mode EI The Patient Position Mode Patient Movement Mode alarms when the patient moves towards either siderail or moves away from the head section such as sits up in bed This RASS mode should be used when a caregiver wants to be alerted when the patient begins to move Sometimes this is referred to as P
8. following system features e Shearless Pivot Patient Position Mechanism e FullChair Patient Position Mechanism Loose fitting sheets preferably knitted must be used for correct operation of the sleep surface 28 Oxygen Tank Holder E Size P27601 AA WARNING If the oxygen tank holder is placed at the foot end of the bed ensure the Knee Up Down controls are locked out Failure to do so can result in caregiver patient or visitor injury if the foot section fully lowers and the holder becomes dislodged from the bed 44 CAUTION Do not exceed the load capacity of the oxygen tank holder If the oxygen tank is overloaded personal injury or equipment damage may occur The oxygen tank holder attaches to the head end of the articulating frame in a vertical position The oxygen tank holder accommodates one E size oxygen tank with a regulator The mounting points are located to allow the affixed oxygen tank holder to pivot To Install e Install the mounting bar vertically into a mounting socket at either the head end or foot end of the articulating frame Make sure the Knee Up Down control is locked out if installing at the foot end e Place the tank in the holder and tighten the holder thumbscrew The thumbscrew keeps the oxygen tank from rotating in the holder To Remove e Loosen the thumbscrew that holds the tank secure in the holder e Lift the tank out of the holder e Lift up on the tank holder and remove it f
9. identifies situations or actions that may affect patient or user safety Disregarding a warning could result in patient or user injury A CAUTION points out special procedures or precautions that personnel must follow to avoid equipment damage e The symbol below highlights a CAUGHT HAZARD WARNING Caught Hazard Warning A e The symbol below highlights a CHEMICAL HAZARD WARNING Chemical Hazard Warning A eE e The symbol below highlights an ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Warning a Ee Intended Use The CareAssist Bed is intended for low to moderate acuity patients in the medical surgical area of the hospital Introduction This manual provides the information required for normal operation of the CareAssist Bed from Hill Rom Before operating the CareAssist Bed be sure that you have read and understood in detail the contents of this manual It is important that you read and strictly adhere to the aspects of safety contained in this manual Any reference to a side of the bed is from the view of the patient lying in the supine position o Features Item Description Item Description A Speaker H 6 152 mm caster B Head siderail I Trendelenburg Reverse Trendelenburg Line of Site Angle Indicator C Foot siderail J Caregiver siderail controls D Footboard K Siderail release mechanism E Equipment socket L Headboard F Wall guard M
10. the Nurse Call system is operational a signal is sent to the nurse station The Bed Exit system must be turned off at the bedside to cancel the nurse call signal To Reset After the Alarm Sounds Ensure the patient is on the bed e Simultaneously press both buttons on the Bed Exit control on either head siderail to turn the system off e Simultaneously press both buttons on the Bed Exit control on either head siderail to turn the system on The LED will illuminate when armed To Deactivate Simultaneously press both buttons on the Bed Exit control on either head siderail Bed Exit System B Model Beds with Scale A WARNING 20 The Bed Exit System is not intended as a substitute for good nursing practices The Bed Exit System must be used in conjunction with a sound risk assessment and protocol The patient must weigh between 50 and 400 Ib 23 to 181 kg for Bed Exit to work To Activate e Press the Enable control on the scale control pod e Press the Bed Exit control When the Bed Exit control indicator comes on the Bed Exit is armed NOTE The Enable control on the scale control pod does not activate the Trendelenburg or Reverse Trendelenburg controls When 30 Ib 14 kg are added to the bed a warning tone sounds When 30 Ib 14 kg are removed from the bed a local alarm sounds If the Nurse Call system is operational a signal is sent to the nurse station The Bed Exit system must be turned off at the bedside to
11. the caregiver has locked out a bed function that same function is locked out on the patient control pendant To Install the Pendant into the Siderail e Position the pendant next to the opening in the siderail e Insert the top edge of the pendant into the siderail so it engages the upper section of the siderail e Rotate the lower edge of the pendant in until it clicks into place inside the siderail To Remove the Pendant from the Siderail Gently pull on the lower edge of the pendant until it pops out of the siderail To move the pendant from one siderail to the other the control cable mount must be moved from one side of the bed to the other It is recommended to have facility maintenance personnel perform this procedure Optional Features SideCom Communication System The SideCom Communication System provides the following controls Nurse Call Entertainment and A Model Bed Lighting The SideCom Communication System connector is located at the head end of the bed When not connected to the facility install the dummy plug onto the bed SideCom Communication System cable B Model and Newer Beds Nurse Call Control The Nurse Call control is located on the outside and inside of the head siderails When the Nurse Call control is activated and connected to the facility a signal is sent to the nurses station and an LED illuminates on the control Voice communication is provided through a speake
12. 02 cm Distance between siderails lt 2 3 58 4 mm Environmental Conditions for Transport and Storage Condition Range Temperature 40 F to 122 F 40 C to 50 C Relative humidity Up to 95 non condensing Pressure 50 kPa to 106 kPa 45 Nurse Call Connection Requirements For information about the Nurse Call connection requirements refer to the SideCom Communication Sys tem Design and Application Manual DS059 Environmental Conditions for Use Condition Range Temperature 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C ambient temperature Relative humidity range 30 to 85 non condensing Atmospheric Pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa AC Power Requirements Nominal Power Distribution Nominal Power Distribution Maximum Equipment Current Voltage Volts Frequency Hertz Amps rT vo 60 ap 100 50 60 7 5 110 120 50 60 7 5 127 50 60 6 0 220 50 60 3 5 230 50 60 3 5 240 50 60 3 5 a North American power supply configuration Fuse Specifications There are no user accessible fuses Refer to the CareAssist Bed Service Manual MAN330 for fuse ratings and replacement procedures 46 Classification and Standards The CareAssist Bed is designed and manufactured according to the following equipment classifications and standards Technical and Quality Assurance Standards UL 60601 1 CSA C22 2 No 601 1 IEC 60601 2 38 I
13. EC 60601 1 IEC 60601 1 2 EN ISO 9001 and EN 13485 Equipment Classification per IEC 60601 1 Class I equipment internally powered equipment Degree of Protection Against Electric Shock Type B Degree of Protection Against Ingress of Water Protection against spraying or splashing water IPX4 Degree of Protection Against the Presence of Flammable Anaesthetic Mixtures Not for use with flammable anaesthetics Mode of Operation Continuous operation with intermittent loading 3 minutes ON 27 minutes OFF Sound level except alarms measured 1 meter from patient s ear lt 60 dBA a CSA is a registered trademark of Canadian Standards Association Inc Electromagnetic Emissions Guidance Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Emissions The CareAssist Bed model P1170 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the model P1170 should make sure it is used in such an environment Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment Guidance RF Emissions Group 1 The model P1170 uses RF energy only for its internal functions Therefore CISPR 11 its RF emissions are low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF Emissions Class A The model P1170 is suitable for use in all establishments other than domestic CISPR 11 and those directly connected to the
14. NG Unless transporting the patient always set the brakes when the unit is occupied Reconfirm that the brakes are set before any patient transfer Failure to do so may result in personal injury or equipment damage Brakes should always be set when the bed is occupied and especially when transferring a patient from one surface to another Patients often use the bed for support when getting in and out of the bed and could be injured if the bed moves unexpectedly After you set the brakes push and pull the bed to make sure it is stable Siderails Restraints Patient Monitoring A WARNING Evaluate patients for entrapment risk according to facility protocol and monitor patients appropriately A WARNING 30 Evaluate patients for entrapment risk according to facility protocol and monitor patients appropriately Ensure that all siderails are fully latched when in the raised position Failure to do either of these could result in serious injury or death NOTE Siderails are intended to be a reminder to the patient of the unit s edges not a patient restraining device When appropriate Hill Rom recommends that medical personnel determine the proper methods necessary to ensure a patient remains safely in bed Siderails may serve several beneficial uses including providing an edge reminder bed egress assist and access to caregiver interface and patient controls The use of siderails also may provide a sense of security Siderails should a
15. R Trendelenburg and Reverse Trendelenburg Bed Up Down Control The CareAssist Bed adjusts in height from a low position for patient egress to a high position for examination The Bed Up Down controls are located on the head siderails To Activate e Press and hold the Bed Up control to raise the bed Release the control when the desired height is reached e Press and hold the Bed Down control to lower the bed Release the control when the desired height is reached e To disable the Bed Up Down control activate its Lockout control NOTE When the bed is not in the low low position an indicator next to the Up Down control illuminates A WARNING When raising the bed ensure there is sufficient room above the IV pole ISS pole if installed Failure to do can result in patient injury Head Up Down Control Using the Head Up Down controls the caregiver can adjust the head section to specific A angles The Line of Site Angle Indicators are located on the head siderails The head section maximum travel is 65 To Activate e Press and hold the Head Up control to raise the head section gf e Press and hold the Head Down control to lower the head section NOTE A The CareAssist Bed is equipped with an automatic contour feature When the Head Up control is pressed the automatic contour feature is enabled and the knee section rises to an intermediate position 20 e Automatic Contour Feature Pre
16. USER MANUAL CareAssist Bed From Hill Rom Product No P1170 Hill Rom USR116 REV 4 A HILLENBRAND INDUSTRY 2005 by Hill Rom Services Inc ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Manufactured by HILL ROM COMPANY INC 1069 STATE ROUTE 46 E BATESVILLE IN 47006 9167 Authorized European Union Representative HILL ROM SAS B P 14 Z I DU TALHOUET 56330 PLUVIGNER FRANCE TEL 33 0 2 97 50 92 12 No part of this text shall be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording or by any information or retrieval system without written permission from Hill Rom Services Inc Hill Rom The information in this manual is confidential and may not be disclosed to third parties without the prior written consent of Hill Rom Fourth Edition First Printing 2003 Printed in the USA CareAssist is a trademark of Hill Rom Services Inc CSA is a registered trademark of Canadian Standards Association Inc Dining Chair is a trademark of Hill Rom Services Inc FullChair is a registered trademark of Hill Rom Services Inc Hill Rom is a registered trademark of Hill Rom Services Inc Line of Site is a registered trademark of Hill Rom Services Inc PLEUR EVAC is a registered trademark of Deknatel Inc Shearless Pivot is a registered trademark of Hill Rom Services Inc SideCom is a registered trademark of Hill Rom Services Inc Slo Blo is a registered tr
17. ademark of Littlefuse Inc The UL logo is a registered trademark of Underwriter s Laboratories Inc The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice Hill Rom makes no commitment to update or keep current the information contained in this manual Hill Rom reserves the right to make changes without notice in design specifications and models The only warranty Hill Rom makes is the express written warranty extended on the sale or rental of its products To order additional copies of this manual USR116 refer to the back cover for contact information For countries not listed on the back cover contact your distributor NOTE The back cover is a comprehensive list of Technical Support contact information for Hill Rom The product discussed in this manual may not be available in all of the countries listed Revision Pages Affected Date Original Issue October 2003 A All January 2004 B All January 2005 4 All July 2005 Table of Contents Document Symbols Ce Ae e EE a La pele 5 Intended leegen Choo EE KEE cg BON ed de LN o Kee BN INI 2 6 Introduction saii sane A ned a AA ee Bae EE E e 6 Features iio dase RA RA AAA Kaneda A ARA eka Se AAA AE ER 7 Standard Peatures iiie EE E KEE A E a a ER 8 Emergency CPR CONTON ae cus Hoke AA ADA A sy Late Ree PA 8 Caregiver Siderail Controls 5 Kee aceon eee be eee ee eed pe ee oes 8 Enable Control pias telat aye Sea Rae See e eee Sates 8
18. ance program We recommend that you perform annual preventive maintenance PM and testing for Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations JCAHO PM and testing not only meet JCAHO requirements but will help ensure a long operative life for the CareAssist Bed PM will minimize downtime due to excessive wear For preventive maintenance schedule refer to the CareAssist Bed Service Manual MAN330 Perform annual preventive maintenance procedures to ensure all CareAssist Bed components are functioning as originally designed Pay particular attention to safety features including but not limited to the following e Siderail latching mechanisms e Caster braking systems e Electrical system components e Electrical power cords for fraying damage and proper grounding e Leakage current at the Nurse Call system communication connections e Controls return to off or neutral position when released e Cables are not tangled in system mechanisms or siderails e Proper operation of the lockout controls e Integrity of sleep surface ticking e Proper operation of the scale and Bed Exit System The CareAssist Bed Main Battery Replace the battery if any of the following conditions exist refer to the CareAssist Bed Service Manual MAN330 e The battery indicator does not stop flashing low condition within 12 hours of bed connection to the AC power e The battery completely discharges when less than three 3 complete
19. and regulations The sleep surface mattress meets the following specifications e CAL TB 117 Requirements Test Procedure and Apparatus for Testing the Flame Retardance of Resilient Filling Materials Used in Upholstered Furniture foam e 16 CFR 1632 Standard for the Flammability of Mattresses and Mattress Pads e CAL TB 129 Flammability Test Procedures for Mattresses for Use in Public Buildings models with fire barrier only BFDIX II Boston Fire Department Mattress Fire Test models with fire barrier only 33 34 Bed Articulations Do not operate system controls until all persons and equipment are clear of mechanisms To stop a function do any or all of the following e Release the control e Activate the opposite function e Immediately unplug the power cord Observe lines closely during articulations Always use good line management techniques particularly as the head section rises Chair Positioning Always set the brakes before placing the system in a chair position Observe lines closely during head up down and chair articulation Visitor Notification Instruct visitors not to attempt operation of the caregiver siderail controls Visitors may assist the patient with patient controls Cleaning A WARNING Follow the product manufacturer s instructions Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage W SHOCK HAZARD Unplug the unit from its power source Failure to do so could
20. atient Movement Mode When the system is armed and it detects patient movement towards either siderail or away from the head section these occur e An audible alarm comes on e The Patient Position Mode Patient Movement Mode indicator flashes e A priority nurse call is sent The light and alarm continue until the system is turned off even if the patient lies down on the bed 21 22 Bed Exiting Mode The Bed Exiting Mode alarm comes on when a patient moves away from the center of the bed towards an egress point This mode should be used when a caregiver wants to SG be alerted when a potential egress is attempted When the system is armed and it detects patient movement towards an exit point these occur e An audible alarm comes on e The Bed Exiting Mode indicator flashes e A priority nurse call is sent The light and alarm continue until the system is turned off even if the patient lies down on the bed Out of Bed Mode The Out of Bed Mode alarm comes on when the patient s weight shifts significantly off i the frame of the bed This mode should be used when a caregiver wants the patient to move freely within the bed but to be alerted when the patient leaves the bed When the system is armed and it detects movement off the bed these occur e An audible alarm comes on e The Out of Bed Mode indicator flashes e A priority nurse call is sent The light and alarm continue until the s
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22. ccording to facility protocol and monitor patients appropriately Ensure that all siderails are fully latched when in the raised position Failure to do either of these could result in serious injury or death NOTE Siderails are intended to be a reminder to the patient of the unit s edges not a patient restraining device When appropriate Hill Rom recommends that medical personnel determine the proper methods necessary to ensure a patient remains safely in bed The CareAssist Bed siderails have been designed for one step operation Siderails in the raised position are intended to make the patient aware of the proximity of the edge of the sleep surface and to assist in patient entry and exit Siderails in the lowered position below the patient surface facilitate a patient s entry or exit from the bed This design feature also facilitates unobstructed access to the patient The head siderails contain the Line of Site Head Angle Indicators and the foot siderails contain the Line of Site Trendelenburg Angle Indicators To Raise a Siderail e Pull the siderail up until it latches into the locked position A click will be heard when it latches into the locked position e Once the click is heard gently pull on the siderail to ensure it is latched properly To Lower a Siderail Grasp the release handle and pull up The siderail lowers automatically Headboard The headboard is located at the head end of the bed It
23. control allows the caregiver to put the bed in an upright position The Dining Chair Position controls are located on the outside of the head siderails When activated the bed will articulate to a maximum of 65 for the head section 20 for the knee section and 23 for the foot section A WARNING Check periodically to make sure the patient remains properly positioned The use of pillows can help maintain side to side positioning Injury to the patient may result from improper positioning To Activate e Set the brake e Press the Dining Chair Position control The patient deck moves to the chair position To Return to Flat Position Press the Bed Flat control to return the sleep deck to the flat position FullChair Patient Positioning Mechanism The FullChair Patient Positioning Mechanism allows the caregiver to place the patient in a fully seated position without having to remove the patient from the bed AA WARNING Check periodically to make sure the patient remains properly positioned The use of pillows can help maintain side to side positioning Injury to the patient may result from improper positioning To Activate e Set the brake e Press the Dining Chair Position control The patient deck transitions to the chair position e Once the bed has finished traveling press the Enable control e Press the Reverse Trendelenburg control until the desired position is obtained To Return to Flat P
24. d system is docked place the PLEUR EVAC or other chest drainage devices on the floor clear of the bed system to allow space for articulation 1 Pleur Evac is a registered trademark of Deknatel Inc 17 Patient Restraint A WARNING The CareAssist Bed facilitates the use of vest wrist waist and ankle restraints Hill Rom makes no recommendation regarding the use of physical restraints Caregivers should refer to legal restrictions and appropriate facility protocols before physical restraints are used Patient restraints are not intended as substitutes for good nursing practices Physical restraints even properly installed can result in entanglement physical injury and death particularly with agitated and disoriented patients Monitor patients when using physical restraints in accordance with legal requirements and facility protocol A WARNING Restraints must be attached to the articulating sections of the system at the proper attachment points to prevent injury to the patient A WARNING Do not use ankle restraints in a chair position or when the foot section is retracted Doing so may result in patient injury or equipment damage Standard Patient Controls 18 The patient controls are located on the patient pendant which can be housed in any siderail The standard patient controls include Head Up Down and Knee Up Down They operate in the same manner as the caregiver siderail controls If
25. del beds with scale only Change Items indicator Beds with scale Change Items control Beds with scale Weigh control Beds with scale Plus and Minus arrows For manually adjusting the patient weight Local Alarm Volume control B model beds with scale only GEES Te ae 42 Symbol Description Local Alarm Tone control B model beds with scale only Zero control Beds with scale Hands Off indicator Beds with scale Patient Position Mode Patient Movement Mode alarm Comes on when a patient moves towards either siderail or moves away from the head section such as by sitting up in bed C model and newer beds Bed Exiting Mode alarm Comes on when a patient moves away from the center of the bed towards an exit point C model and newer beds Out of Bed Mode alarm Comes on when the patient s weight shifts significantly off the frame of the bed C model and newer beds Alarm Silence control Silences the Bed Exit Alarm C model and newer beds Alarm Volume indicator Shows the local alarm volume level setting of the Bed Exit Alarm System C model and newer beds 43 44 Empty bed Reminder to make sure the patient is not on the bed when you zero the scale Bed Exit Alarm System Zero control Zeroes the Bed Exit Alarm System on beds without a scale C model and newer beds only Bed Exit Alarm System Deactivation Instruction
26. ed pees ends RE 32 Operating Bed Surtace Precautions sit A AAA AAA 32 TEODORA SS SS A a 32 Seep OUT aCe Mates a e us ers ts de Men e A a eh 33 Flammability cir Pd Ge hee A p hes 33 Bed GEIER geresne daren ne e Bee PaaS A A E AA E E 34 Chair Positioning joys ai ae eee oe DAS AA S EAS AE She eS 34 Visitor Notification oserei NEEN a da Pewee ee Sie eee eye dates tered 34 Cleaning e Cad ates gS Re e gS aah a ahr ad eae gs hte ace Re ach ak gS take eae gt 35 General Cleaning aaa Py de RON LARA hae Riad e Reg Wee eee A 35 Steam Cleaning EE 35 Cleaning Hard to Clean Spots ic Zu SNE ELE a site is beside bei e here dad SERA 3 DIST ECU AAA ADA ESA PENS TAKA eae E 35 Preventive Maintenance 3 VUE ee eae A a A ANEN a 36 The CareAssist Bed Main Battery a oa AAA Araya oad ea ee eege 36 TEOUDIESHOOUMS in ER ae dew he aa eh eater aha hia a da 36 Product RE 37 SPECiINCALIONS 5 4 9 he adhe Le CARY Reka Rib SCAG taa oda 45 Document Symbols This manual contains different typefaces and icons designed to improve readability and increase understanding of its content For a list of symbols used on the product see Product Symbols on page 37 Note the following examples e Standard text used for regular information e Boldface text emphasizes a word or phrase NOTE sets apart special information or important instruction clarification e The symbol below highlights a WARNING or CAUTION Warning and Caution A A WARNING
27. ee eee ee 21 Scale B Model and Newer Beds 0 0 0 0 00 ccc cee eee een nee eens 24 Bed Setup sisas A A Le ee cad ieee eee eka eee ba 24 Scale DisplayONM OM AA A A NAAA A A AER 24 Zero the Scale ersino arias bla bl ba as boda 24 VETO O RN 24 Cansino items on the Bed tii y A Hee es 25 Manual Weight Adjustment ta EE BONN Da EE 25 Pounds Kilograms soiis beichd eae ede pees eed devas A Lee bebe eee take es 25 Optional Patient Controls Sege ye sa eMac enka EEN DS ee a NEEN baad 25 Nurse Call Contool rotor att dy da 25 Room LightControl al e a sd e e e dl e ta le ee 25 Reading Light Control ov eeiyisieds pe beeen ae bec wa ane E REMESCH 25 Volume ee e ME 26 Channel Control a A EE 26 Music Control Ee A AS AEPD A ARA ATA AE e AD ee 26 Television Control 224 322 2i 4 0 rirse hierba dt doo 26 ACCESSOS Sen et teeta A A Eet ES 27 DY Pole CP a A adapta 24 Mattress Poot Pad Extender P734E AT oi ou ds CN E DA EE ia ci 6 28 Infusion Support System Transfer Pole Dia 28 Mattress PISTRAS ee A A A E 28 Oxygen Tank Holder E Size P27601 20 seit Goad hei e e eo 29 Traction Frame Support P1181 current A ee eee EEN ST d 29 Patient Helper Support ELISA ae Rade E 29 Saftey NPS ddr das 30 Bed POSIions a a ed lo e e ds e e A e O al 30 Brakes tia is a howd DA A A kee IA Dave ab EE 30 Siderails Restraints Patient Monitoring 30 ElECICIY aa e eh od gta teak ote ee eae eee peak hed pea ees 31 Parts and Accessories 2 52 KENE sso epee eee E eee Li
28. es the battery Indicates battery charge Enable control Enables the Trendelenburg and Reverse Trendelen burg functions on the bed Located on the caregiver control panel Da ta Enable control Only enables the Bed Exit System control pod func tions Located on the scale control pod Trendelenburg control Enables the Trendelenburg function on the bed Reverse Trendelenburg control Enables the Reverse Trendelen burg function on the bed 38 Symbol Description Bed Exit control Arms and disarms the Bed Exit function on the bed Beds without scale Nurse Call control Sends a Nurse Call to the nurse s station when activated Hip Location Indicates optimal patient placement on the bed Dining Chair Position control Enables the Dining Chair Position function on the bed Bed Flat control Places the bed in a flat position Foot Up control Raises the foot section on the bed 0009 da Foot Down control Lowers the foot section on the bed ALI 2 Room Light control Turns the room light on and off Patient control pendant only 39 40 Description Reading Light control Turns the reading light on and off Patient control pendant only Music control Turns the radio on and off Patient control pendant only Television control Turns the television on and off Patient con
29. h the sleep deck Use appropriate precautions with gravity sensitive devices such as ventricular drains or lumbar drains before during and after operating bed functions Make sure flow rates on all gravity fed IVs are correct after bed height adjustment Failure to correctly manage patient equipment could result in patient injury AA CAUTION When lowering the upper section of the IV pole always grasp and hold the upper section of the pole before pulling the release knob The IV pole is a removable telescopic pole that installs in any of the four equipment sockets on the bed The IV pole can hold 25 lb 11 kg To install the standard IV pole insert the IV pole into any of the four equipment sockets on the bed Removal is reverse of installation NOTE Added height is recommended for gravity drain applications 27 Mattress Foot Pad Extender P734EA1 The mattress pad extender is used to fill in the gap between the mattress and the footboard when the foot section is extended to its full length To Install Insert the extender between the footboard and mattress after the foot section is extended Infusion Support System Transfer Pole P158 Ay WARNING If the ISS pole is placed at the foot end of the bed ensure the Knee Up Down controls are locked out Failure to do so can result in caregiver patient or visitor injury if the foot section fully lowers and the ISS pole becomes dislodged from the bed A
30. hilow cycles with no load on the bed no patient on the surface are completed Troubleshooting A WARNING 36 Only facility authorized personnel should troubleshoot the CareAssist Bed Troubleshooting by unauthorized personnel could result in personal injury or equipment damage Always check the battery charge status on the siderail The bed may not be functioning due to the battery being drained and the bed needing to be plugged into an appropriate power source Product Symbols The following symbols are used on the CareAssist Bed Symbol Description Type B applied part according to IEC 60601 1 UL 60601 1 ze gt lt CN According to IEC 60529 Rating for protection against fluid ingress and identified as equipment that is protected against spraying and splashing water CAUTION Consult accompanying documents Medical Electrical Equipment Classified By Underwriters Laborato ries Inc with respect to Electric Shock Fire and Mechanical Hazards only in accordance with UL60601 1 IEC60601 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 and IEC60601 2 38 Demko Certified Unit Lockout control Used to lockout or unlock bed functions Bed Up Down control Raises and lowers the bed 37 Symbol Description Head Up Down control Raises and lowers the head section of the bed Knee Up Down control Raises and lowers the knee section of the bed Battery control Activat
31. int etc 2 Develop training programs for all caregivers concerning the proper use and application of restraints 3 Maintain the bed at its lowest position whenever a caregiver is not in the room 4 Clarify the need for restraint devices to families or guardians Electricity Y SHOCK HAZARD The potential for electrical shock exists with electrical equipment Failure to follow facility protocols may result in death or serious personal injury A WARNING Do not expose the unit to excessive moisture Personal injury or equipment damage could occur A WARNING Improper use or handling of the power cord may result in damage to the power cord If damage has occurred to the power cord or any of its components immediately remove the unit from service and contact the appropriate maintenance personnel Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage AA WARNING If the integrity of the external protective earth conductor is in doubt operate the bed from its internal electrical power source Failure to do so could result in personal injury 31 A CAUTION This device meets all applicable requirements for electromagnetic compatibility per IEC 60601 1 2 It is unlikely that the user will encounter problems with this device because of inadequate electromagnetic immunity However electromagnetic immunity is relative and standards are based on anticipated environments of usage If the user notes unusual device behavior
32. is not illuminated and AC power is connected the battery is fully charged When disconnected from AC power the indicator will not be illuminated Standard Casters The CareAssist Bed is equipped with 6 152 mm single wheel casters 13 Brake and Steer Control A WARNING Unless transporting the patient always set the brakes when the unit is occupied Reconfirm that the brakes are set before any patient transfer Failure to do so may result in personal injury or equipment damage The brake and steer control is located under the foot section There are three positions Brake Neutral and Steer The brake position keeps the bed from moving The neutral position allows the bed to be moved sideways The steer position allows the bed to be moved in a straight line When the bed is plugged into AC power and the brakes are not set an alarm sounds until the brakes are set or AC power is removed To Activate Brake Neutral Steer Using your foot Using your foot lift the Using your foot lift the oe a the brake steer bar until it brake steer bar to the full rake steer bar travels to the middle detent ition until it stops KEE Brake Position Label Located on the base frame near the casters Head and Foot Siderails A WARNING Evaluate patients for entrapment risk according to facility protocol and monitor patients appropriately A WARNING 14 Evaluate patients for entrapment risk a
33. larm System mode K Have the caregiver exit the bed to activate the alarm Press and hold the Volume control While you press the Volume control press the Out of Bed control SCH e ES Press and release the Out of Bed control until the desired tone is reached 6 Clear the alarm condition Zero the Bed Exit Alarm System 0 090 y EM The Bed Exit Alarm System must be zeroed before the patient is put on the bed Be sure to put all linens pillows and equipment on the bed before you zero it To Zero 1 Make sure the patient is not on the bed 2 Press the Enable control 3 Press and hold the Zero 0 control for 1 second Release the control pod When the system beeps it is zeroed Scale Beds Non Scale If all three Bed Exit Alarm System control indicators are flashing zero the bed Beds exit alarm system Maintenance Required Indicator The maintenance required indicator notifies the caregiver when there is a problem with the Bed Exit System only Contact the facility maintenance persons to fix the problem 23 Scale B Model and Newer Beds The scale system for the CareAssist Bed has an accuracy of 1 or 2 2 lb 1 kg whichever is greater and an operating range of 0 lb to 400 lb 0 kg to 181 kg The scale display and controls are located on head end siderails The scale is very sensitive The weight reading will be most accurate if
34. line 2kV Common Mode Line Ground Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environ ment Conducted RF IEC 61000 4 6 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz Portable and mobile RF communications equipment cell phones should not be used at close distances to the P1170 bed See Note 2 Power Frequency 3 A m 3 A m The power frequency magnetic field Magnetic Fields should be measured in the intended instal IEC 61000 4 8 lation location to assure it is sufficiently low Voltage Dips Short lt 5 Ur lt 5 Ur Mains power quality should be that of a Interrupts amp Varia 95 dip in Ur for 0 5 cycles 95 dip in Ur for 0 5 cycles typical commercial or hospital environ tions On Power Sup lt 40 Us lt 40 Ur ment If operation is required during an ply Lines IEC 61000 4 11 60 dip in Ur for 5 cycles lt 70 Ur 30 dip in Ur for 25 cycles lt 5 Ur 95 dip in Ur for 5 seconds See Note 1 60 dip in Ur for 5 cycles lt 70 Ur 30 dip in Ur for 25 cycles lt 5 Ur 95 dip in Ur for 5 seconds extended power outage or interruption the model P1170 should be switched to oper ate from the backup battery Note 1 Ur is the AC mains voltage prior to application of the test level Note 2 The compliance levels in the ISM frequency range 150 kHz to 2 5 GHz are intended to decrease the likelihood that mobile p
35. lows the patient to turn the room light off and on O Reading Light Control The reading light control allows the patient to turn the reading light off and on 25 26 Volume Control The volume control allows the patient to adjust the volume of the television or radio in the room Channel Control The channel control allows the patient to change channels on the television or stations on the radio in the room Music Control The music control allows the patient to turn on and off the radio in the room Television Control The television control allows the patient to turn on and off the television in the room Accessories Part Number Description P2217 IV Pole P734EA1 Mattress foot pad extender P158 Infusion Support System ISS transfer pole P731EA3 Mattress P27601 Oxygen tank holder E size P163 ISS socket adapter P1181 Traction frame support P1180 Patient helper support IV Pole P2217 A CAUTION Do not exceed the 25 Ib 11 kg load capacity of the IV pole If the IV pole is overloaded personal injury or equipment damage may occur A WARNING If the IV pole is placed at the foot end of the bed ensure the Knee Up Down controls are locked out Failure to do so can result in caregiver patient or visitor injury if the foot section fully lowers and the IV pole becomes dislodged from the bed AA WARNING The head end equipment sockets do not move up and down wit
36. lways be in the upright and latched position when the CareAssist Bed is in the chair position The use of siderails in the bed position should be determined according to patient need after assessing any risk factors according to the facility protocols for safe positioning When raising the siderails a click indicates that the siderails are completely raised and locked in place Gently pull on the siderail once the click is heard to make sure the siderail is latched in position Siderails are intended to be a reminder not a patient restraining device Hill Rom recommends that the appropriate medical personnel determine the level of restraint necessary to ensure a patient will remain safely in bed For restraining devices consult the restraint manufacturer s instructions for use to verify the correct application of each restraining device AA WARNING Patient restraints are not intended as substitutes for good nursing practices Physical restraints even properly installed can result in entanglement physical injury and death particularly with agitated and disoriented patients Monitor patients when using physical restraints in accordance with legal requirements and facility protocol 1 Develop guidelines for all patients that indicate e Which patients may need to be restrained and the appropriate restraint to utilize e The proper method to monitor a patient whether restrained or not including time interval visual check of restra
37. o do so could result in serious personal injury or damage to equipment NOTE Hill Rom recommends the use of Hill Rom surfaces that have been designed and tested specifically for the CareAssist Bed Customers electing to purchase replacement surfaces from other manufacturers should confirm that the replacement surface when used in conjunction with the CareAssist Bed meets applicable regulations regulatory guidance and technical standards and does not create unacceptable risks of injury to patients or caregivers Specifically Hill Rom suggests that surfaces utilize dimensions and construction to minimize gaps where entrapment could occur provide for sufficient height between the surface and the top of the siderail to prevent accidental roll over events provide appropriate firmness at the edges of the surface to facilitate safe transfers into and out of the bed and do not interfere with the proper operation of siderails AA WARNING Sleep surface impermeability could be affected by needle sticks or punctures caused by improper use of x ray cassette holders and or needle sticks Personal injury or infection could result The sleep surface should be regularly inspected for such damage Flammability A WARNING Patients should not be allowed to smoke in bed Sheets and pillows generally do not have flame resistant properties Personal injury or equipment damage could occur Reduce the possibility of fires by observing fire prevention rules
38. or table communications equipment could cause interference if it is inadvertently brought into the patient area However emission limits IEC 60601 test levels and tests specified in IEC 60601 1 2 2001 do not address electromagnetic compatibility of electrical equipment at very close distances Care should always be exercised when using any electrical or RF equipment in the immediate patient area 48 Hill Rom A HILLENBRAND INDUSTRY Global Headquarters Hill Rom Company Inc 1069 State Route 46 E Batesville IN 47006 9167 Tel 800 445 3720 www hill rom com USA Rental Therapy Hill Rom Company Inc 4349 Corporate Road Charleston SC 29405 Tel 800 638 2546 Belgique Belgi Distribal Admiral De Boisot Straat 19 21 2000 Antwerpen Tel 32 0 32 38 43 15 Fax 32 0 32 16 06 86 Ellas Meditime Nikolaos Chatziioannidis Egnatia 142 Str 54622 Thessaloniki Tel 30 2310 263300 Fax 30 2311 263329 Ireland Hill Rom Ltd Unit 1 Kilcarberry Business Park Nangor Road Dublin 22 Tel 353 0 1 413 6005 Fax 353 0 1 413 6030 dublin sales hill rom com Nordic Region Hill Rom AB Ekbacksvagen 20 168 69 Bromma Sweden Tel 46 0 8 564 353 60 Fax 46 0 8 564 353 61 se marketing O hill rom com Suisse Schweiz Hill Rom SA Chemin du Vallon 26 1030 Bussigny Tel 41 0 21 706 21 30 Fax 41 0 21 706 21 33 hrch info hill rom St Paul MN USA Hill Rom Company Inc 1020 W County Road F St P
39. osition e Press the Bed Flat control to return the sleep deck to the flat position e Press the Trendelenburg control to return the bed frame to the level position 12 Vascular Position The Vascular Position allows the caregiver to place the patient s legs above the level of the patient s sternum without placing the bed in the Trendelenburg position To Activate e Raise the knee section to 20 or more e Press the Foot Up control e Adjust the knee section as needed to maintain alignment with the foot section To Return to Flat Position Press the Foot Down control Battery Control The battery function is available only when the bed is not connected to AC power Press the Battery control to activate the battery All patient comfort electrical functions are then available When the battery charge level is low and an electrical function is activated an alarm will sound indicating that the battery needs recharging The ongoing bed movement will be completed Plug the bed into an appropriate power source to automatically charge the battery A WARNING The bed must remain connected to the mains power supply until the charge LED turns off recharge time is approximately 10 hours for a completely discharged battery Failure to do so could result in the inability to operate the bed when power is unavailable If the indicator is flashing it indicates a low battery and is charging If the indicator
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41. particularly if such behavior is intermittent and associated with nearby usage of radio or TV transmitters cell phones or electro surgical equipment this could be an indication of electromagnetic interference If such behavior occurs the user should try moving the interfering equipment further from this device A CAUTION Before transporting the unit ensure that the power cord is properly stored Failure to do so could result in equipment damage Policies and procedures must be established to train and educate your staff on the risks associated with electric equipment It is never prudent or necessary for personnel to place any part of their body under or between moving parts of the bed Whenever a bed is being cleaned or serviced it should be unplugged from its power source and the lockouts should be activated to keep the bed from accidentally operating due to the battery backup Parts and Accessories Only use parts and accessories from Hill Rom Do not modify the bed system without authorization from Hill Rom Operating Bed Surface Precautions 4h WARNING Do not operate the bed in the presence of flammable gas or vapors Doing so could result in personal injury or equipment damage AA WARNING Use oxygen administering equipment of the nasal mask or ventilator type only Do not use with oxygen tents Doing so could result in personal injury or equipment damage AA WARNING Deactivate the bed functions by using the lockout con
42. pter to be installed prior to use See Accessories on page 27 Foot Extension The foot extension allows the foot section to extend 4 10 cm To Extend the Foot Section e Grasp the control bar located under the bed frame below the footboard e Push up on the control bar e Pull the foot section out then release the control bar e Continue to pull on the foot section until it locks into position When the foot section is extended insert the mattress foot extender pad between the mattress and the footboard To Retract the Foot Section e Remove the mattress foot extender pad e Grasp the control bar located under the bed frame below the footboard e Push up on the control bar e Push the foot section toward the head end of the bed then release the control bar e Push the foot section in until it locks into position Drainage Bag Holders AA WARNING Do not tie restraints to the primary drainage bag holders There are two drainage bag holders mounted on the bed just under the sleep deck surface AA WARNING Caregivers should select drainage system components that can be safely used within infection control and other therapeutic guidelines Failure to do so could cause patient injury The holders accommodate any combination of the following drainage devices e Fecal incontinence bag e 250 2000 ml Foley collection bag PLEUR EVAC on foot end holders during transport only When the be
43. public low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes Harmonic Emissions Not IEC 61000 3 2 Applicable Voltage Fluctuations Not Flicker Emissions Applicable IEC 61000 3 3 47 Electromagnetic Immunity Guidance Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Emissions The CareAssist Bed model P1170 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the model P1170 should make sure it is used in such an environment Immunity Test IEC 60601 Comme Electromagnetic Environment y Test Level P Guidance Electrostatic 6kV Contact 6kV Contact Floors should be wood concrete or Discharge ESD 8kV Air 8kV Air ceramic tile If floors are covered with IEC 61000 4 2 synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Radiated RF 3 Vrms 3 Vrms Portable and mobile RF communications IEC 61000 4 3 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz equipment should not be used at close dis tances to the P1170 bed See Note 2 Electrical Fast Transient Burst IEC 61000 4 4 2kV on Power Supply Lines 1kV on Input Output Lines 2kV on Power Supply Lines 1kV on Input Output Lines Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environ ment Surge TEC 61000 4 5 1kV Differential Mode line line 2kV Common Mode Line Ground 1kV Differential Mode line
44. r microphone mounted on the inside of both head siderails To Activate e Press a Nurse Call control e When the nurses station acknowledges the nurse call the LED on the Nurse Call control will flash e When the nurses station s communication line is open the LED stops flashing and illuminates continuously e Speak into the speaker microphone located on the inside of the head siderails NOTE The Enable control does not need to be activated prior to pressing a Nurse Call control The Nurse Call controls are always active The Nurse Call controls cannot be locked out Bed Exit System Beds without Scale A WARNING The Bed Exit System is not intended as a substitute for good nursing practices The Bed Exit System must be used in conjunction with a sound risk assessment and protocol The Bed Exit system is designed to be a reminder to the patient to stay in bed The Bed Exit control is located on the outside of both head siderails To Activate e Ensure the patient is on the bed e Simultaneously press both buttons on the Bed Exit control on either head siderail The LED will illuminate when armed When activated the Bed Exit sounds a local alarm when the patient exits the bed If the bed is equipped with the SideCom Communication System and it is connected to the facility a signal is sent to the nurses station when the Bed Exit alarm sounds If the patient moves to exit the bed the Bed Exit alarm sounds If
45. result in personal injury or equipment damage W SHOCK HAZARD Do not expose the unit to excessive moisture Personal injury or equipment damage could occur W SHOCK HAZARD The potential for electrical shock exists with electrical equipment Failure to follow facility protocols may result in death or serious personal injury AA CAUTION Do not use harsh cleansers solvents or detergents Equipment damage could occur General Cleaning We recommend that you clean the unit with detergent and warm water Do not use excessive liquid or harsh cleansers Steam Cleaning Do not use any steam cleaning device on the unit or immerse in water Excessive moisture can damage mechanisms in this unit Cleaning Hard to Clean Spots To remove difficult spots or stains we recommend that you use standard household cleansers and a soft bristle brush To loosen heavy dried on soil you may first need to saturate the spot Disinfecting When there is visible soilage and also between patient use we recommend that you disinfect the unit using an EPA registered US only tuberculocidal disinfectant Dilute and use the disinfectant as specified on the manufacturer s label 35 Preventive Maintenance A WARNING Only facility authorized personnel should service the CareAssist Bed Servicing by unauthorized personnel could result in personal injury or equipment damage The CareAssist Bed requires an effective mainten
46. rom the mounting sockets Traction Frame Support P1181 The traction frame adapter bracket P1181 is to attach fracture frame equipment to the bed Refer to the equipment manufacturer s instructions for installation procedures Patient Helper Support P1180 The Patient Helper Support P1180 is used to attach the patient helper to the bed Refer to the equipment manufacturer s instructions for installation procedures 29 Safety Tips Bed Positions A WARNING It is recommended that the unit be in the low position when the patient is unattended This may reduce the severity of any resultant injuries from patient falls A WARNING When a patient s condition such as disorientation due to medication or clinical condition could lead to patient entrapment the sleep deck should be left in the flat and lowest position while unattended except when required otherwise by medical staff for special or particular circumstances Failure to do so could result in patient injury A WARNING The head end equipment sockets do not move up and down with the sleep deck Use appropriate precautions with gravity sensitive devices such as ventricular drains or lumbar drains before during and after operating bed functions Make sure flow rates on all gravity fed IVs are correct after bed height adjustment Failure to correctly manage patient equipment could result in patient injury Brakes A WARNI
47. ss and hold the Head Up control The head and knee sections rise together to reduce patient migration toward the foot end of the bed e Disable Automatic Contour Press and hold the Knee Down control while raising the head section or activate the Knee Lockout control Automatic Contour Feature 10 The automatic contour feature automatic comfort level positioning can be activated by using the Head Up control The automatic contour feature raises the head section and the knee section simultaneously and helps to prevent the patient from sliding down in the bed To avoid patient sliding while lowering the head section the knee section will stay elevated until the head section reaches the flat position The automatic contour feature is active only when both the head section and knee section are not locked out NOTE When the head section is locked out the knee section can be raised or lowered by using the Knee Up Down control Knee Up Down Control The caregiver can raise or lower the knee section by using the Knee Up Down controls YN The knee section has a maximum travel of 35 eg To Activate e Press and hold the Knee Up control to raise the knee section e Press and hold the Knee Down control to lower the knee section The automatic contour feature does not work when using only the Knee Up Down controls Trendelenburg and Reverse Trendelenburg Controls The CareAssist Bed is capable of a 16 Trendelenb
48. the bed is not touching anything This includes the headwall lines such as pendant controls ventilators or drainage bags Bed Setup For best results do as follows before you put the patient on the bed 1 Make sure the bed is plugged into electrical power 2 Put all linens blankets pillows equipment and other items on the bed A list of these items posted near the bed may be helpful for future reference 3 Make sure none of the items on the bed are touching the C model and newer beds headboard 4 Make sure the bed is not touching anything that could affect the patient weight headwall lines such as pendant controls ventilators or drainage bags 5 Zero the scale see Zero the Scale on page 24 The scale system is now ready to weigh Scale Display On Off Press the Weigh control The scale display becomes active and shows 4 dashes and the scale controls can be used The scale display will automatically turn off after 3 minutes of no activity Zero the Scale The bed must be zeroed before the patient is put on the bed 1 Make sure all linens pillows and equipment are on the bed Ww 2 Press the Weigh control Wait for two beeps to sound 3 Press and hold the Zero control until the Hands Off indicator flashes The display will show 00 0 Weigh the Patient 2 Press the Weigh control until the Hands Off indicator flashes The weight will show in either pounds Ib or kilograms kg
49. trol Movement of a patient or inadvertent activation of the bed functions by untrained individuals could result in personal injury Transport AA WARNING Do not store the power cord in the holes in the headboard Doing so may result in entanglement problems with the headboard while removing the headboard during emergency CPR The CareAssist Bed is intended to be used to transport patients with the foot end of the system forward Prior to transport properly stow the power cord to prevent tripping Take care to prevent damage to the AC power cord An electrical shock hazard exists Use only the headboard or the footboard to move the bed 32 Make sure that the patient equipment and all lines are securely placed within the perimeter of the bed for intra hospital transport The CareAssist Bed is not intended to be used to transport a patient in the Dining Chair Position or FullChair Patient position Fully extended IV poles could impact doorways or ceiling fixtures Lower poles prior to patient transport Make sure the Nurse Call system cables are properly connected after transport Sleep Surface Mattress A WARNING Some safety features of the CareAssist Bed may not function or may not operate as intended with surfaces manufactured by other companies Check with the surface manufacturer to determine those safety features of the bed that have been tested and verified to work properly with the replacement surface Failure t
50. trol pendant only Volume control Raises or lowers the volume of the television or radio Patient control pendant only Channel Station Up Down control Changes the television channel or radio station up or down Patient control pendant only Steer Indicator Indicates the position needed for the brake steer bar to be located in for the bed to have steer function Neutral Indicator Indicates the position needed for the brake steer bar to be located in for the bed to have neutral function Symbol Description Brake Indicator Indicates the position needed for the brake steer bar to be located in for the brakes to be set Do not store items in this area Recycle Indicates an item that is a recyclable item ROI Se Do Not Throw Away Indicates the need to recycle the item 0 Do Not Use with Oxygen Tents Indicates that oxygen tents are not to be used Use oxygen administering equipment of the nasal mask or ventilator type only Bed Not Down Indicator llluminates when the bed is not in the low low position gt Safe Working Load Indicates the safe working load of the bed 41 Symbol Description Battery present Indicates the presence of a battery in the bed Shows the head end IV poles do not change height when the sleep surface is raised or lowered Bed Exit control Arms and disarms the Bed Exit function on the bed B mo
51. urg and 16 Reverse Trendelenburg The powered Trendelenburg and Reverse Trendelenburg controls can be activated at any bed height The Trendelenburg and Reverse Trendelenburg Line of Site Angle Indicators are located in the foot end siderails To Activate Trendelenburg e Press the Enable control e Press and hold the Trendelenburg control to go into the Trendelenburg position The foot end of the bed system articulating frame raises relative to the head end e Press and hold the Reverse Trendelenburg control to go into the Reverse Trendelenburg position The head end of the bed system articulating frame raises relative to the foot end e Press the opposite control to return to the flat position If in the Trendelenburg position press Reverse Trendelenburg If in the Reverse Trendelenburg position press Trendelenburg Reverse Trendelenburg Bed Flat Control The Bed Flat control is provided so that a caregiver can easily return the sleep deck to a flat aay position head and knee section down and foot section up from any articulated position The Bed Flat control only returns the sleep deck to a flat position it does not change the angle of the bed The Bed Flat control does not lower the foot section if it is raised vascular position To Activate Press and hold the Bed Flat control When all sections are flat the system stops 11 Dining Chair Position The Dining Chair Position
52. ver controls can be activated without activating the Enable control Bed Up Down Head Up Down Knee Up Down Nurse Call Chair Positioning Foot Up Down and Bed Flat Chair Positioning Bed Head Knee Nurse Call Foot Up Down and Up Down Up Down Up Down Bed Flat Lockout Control The Lockout control located on the caregiver siderail control panel disables the bed articulation functions The Lockout control affects only the functions inside the blue area of the caregiver siderail control panel To verify a previously locked out control is properly disabled Check both siderails to ensure the LED for the locked control is illuminated If one lockout is illuminated and one is not illuminated activate the control to verify the control is locked out then contact your facility maintenance personnel To Activate e Press and hold the Lockout control and then press the desired control Both patient and care giver controls are locked out An LED on the control panel illuminates continuously when a lockout is activated e After the desired control is locked out activate the locked out control to verify the lockout is activated If the desired control is not locked out contact your facility maintenance personnel To Deactivate Press and hold the Lockout control and then press the locked out control The Lockout control disables only articulation controls not Nurse Call No movement of the unit is allowed except for emergency CP
53. ystem is turned off even if the patient lies down on the bed To Activate 1 Make sure the patient is centered in the bed and aligned with the hip locator 2 Press the Enable control until the indicator comes on 3 Press the applicable mode control When the system beeps one time and the indicator stays on solid the system is armed NOTE The indicator flashes until the system is armed O es Gi lh Enable Patient Position Bed Exiting Mode Out of Bed Control Mode Patient Mode Movement Mode If the system does not arm the system will beep rapidly for a few seconds and the selected mode indicator will flash This means the patient weighs less than 50 lb 23 kg or more than 400 lb 181 kg the patient is not in the correct position or the system has malfunctioned To Reset or Deactivate 1 Press the Enable control until the indicator illuminates 2 Press any mode control or the alarm silence control until the indicator goes off To Adjust the Alarm Volume 1 make sure the patient must be on the bed and the system is armed 2 Press the Enable control until the indicator illuminates 3 Press and release the Volume control until the applicable indicator UD a illuminates next to the volume setting To Change the Alarm Tone 1 Activate one of the Bed Exit Alarm System Modes It is recommended to use another caregiver instead of a patient to activate the Bed Exit A

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