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Arjo Prioma - User Manual

Arjo Prioma
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04.PA.00-EN_03 · 08/2019
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Prioma Medical Bed

Questions and Answers

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    Janice PerkinsAug 15, 2025
    Why are the main lift actuators failing and beeping on my Arjo Medical Equipment?
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      Ashley RayAug 15, 2025
      If the main lift actuators on your Arjo Medical Equipment fail to work, and you hear an audible beeping sound when the handset is activated, the control box may require calibrating. This can happen if the bed was operated when the batteries were fully discharged. To resolve this, ensure the mains power lead is connected and carry out the calibration procedure.
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    paul81Aug 18, 2025
    Why main lift actuators fail and beeping sound occurs when operating Arjo Medical Equipment?
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      Lindsay RodriguezAug 18, 2025
      If the main lift actuators on your Arjo Medical Equipment fail to work and a beeping sound occurs during handset operation, the control box likely requires calibration. This can happen if the bed batteries were fully discharged. To resolve this, ensure the mains power lead is connected and perform the calibration procedure.
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    katherine07Aug 21, 2025
    What to do if all actuators fail to work on my Arjo Medical Equipment?
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      nicole59Aug 21, 2025
      If all actuators on your Arjo Medical Equipment fail to work, it could be due to several reasons. First, ensure the mains supply lead is connected, or that the batteries are not discharged. Also, check that the control box and handset plugs are fully inserted and that the handset controls are not deactivated. If these steps don't resolve the issue, the fuse may be blown, in which case you should contact your local Arjo Service Department. A damaged handset cable could also be the cause, requiring a handset replacement.
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    michael79Aug 25, 2025
    What to do if one actuator is not working on my Arjo Prioma?
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      Dr. Joel Smith DVMAug 25, 2025
      If one actuator fails to work on your Arjo Medical Equipment, check that the actuator plug is fully inserted in the control box. Also, ensure that the handset controls are not deactivated on the patient lockout facility, if your equipment has this feature.
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    beverly21Aug 27, 2025
    How to fix ineffective brakes or steering lock on Arjo Medical Equipment?
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      Darius CastilloAug 28, 2025
      If the brakes or steering lock on your Arjo Medical Equipment are not effective, it might be due to wear or damage. You should adjust or replace the castor to resolve this issue.
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    Douglas RiosAug 30, 2025
    What to do if the backrest CPR release is not effective on Arjo Prioma Medical Equipment?
    • B
      Brian SanchezAug 31, 2025
      If the backrest CPR release on your Arjo Medical Equipment is not effective, the release mechanism may not be correctly adjusted. Check and readjust the mechanism to ensure it functions properly.
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    Kelly WhiteSep 2, 2025
    What to do if all actuators fail to work on Arjo Medical Equipment?
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      Annette RichardsonSep 2, 2025
      If all actuators on your Arjo Medical Equipment fail to work, there are several things you can check. First, ensure the mains supply lead is connected, or the batteries may be discharged. Then, check that all plugs are fully inserted into the control box and the sockets on the deck frame. Also, verify that the handset controls are not deactivated via the patient lockout facility. If problems persist, replace the handset.
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    Andrew BeltranSep 5, 2025
    What to do if one actuator fails to work on Arjo Medical Equipment?
    • C
      Christina SimpsonSep 6, 2025
      If one actuator fails to work on your Arjo Medical Equipment, first check that the actuator plug is fully inserted into the control box. Also, verify that the handset controls are not deactivated via the patient lockout facility, if fitted.
  • R
    Robert PattersonSep 8, 2025
    What to do if backrest CPR release is not effective on Arjo Medical Equipment?
    • T
      Teresa BurnsSep 8, 2025
      If the backrest CPR release on your Arjo Medical Equipment is not effective, the release mechanism may not be correctly adjusted. Check and readjust the release mechanism.
  • A
    Allison PerezSep 12, 2025
    Why are the brakes or steering lock not effective on Arjo Medical Equipment?
    • B
      Bradley NelsonSep 12, 2025
      If the brakes or steering lock on your Arjo Medical Equipment are not effective, it could be due to wear or damage. Adjust or replace the castor to resolve this issue.

Summary

Introduction to the Prioma Medical Bed

Warnings and Cautions for Prioma Bed Usage

Electronic Control Devices

Nurse & Patient Handsets

Describes the different types of nurse and patient handsets available for the Prioma bed.

Attendant Control Panels

Details the fixed Attendant Control Panel (ACP) and ACOM for operating and locking functions.

Side Control Panels

Explains the nurse and patient control panels located at the head end of the bed.

Electronic Functions Described

Backrest and Height Adjustment

Details mattress platform height and backrest adjustments.

Knee, Auto Contour, and Tilt Functions

Covers knee positioning, auto contour, and Trendelenburg tilt functions.

Levelling, Chair, and CPR Functions

Explains bed levelling, chair positioning, and emergency CPR functions.

Emergency Trendelenburg & Lock Out

Details emergency Trendelenburg tilt and lock out functions.

Battery Backup & Power Indicator

Describes battery charge indicator, backup system, and mains power indicator.

Angle Indicator & Under Bed Light

Explains the backrest angle indicator and the under bed lighting feature.

General Bed Operation

Castor Systems

Details the different castor systems, including locking and steering mechanisms.

Bed Extension & Linen Rack

Explains the operation of the bed extension and linen rack accessories.

Panel Adjustments & Removal

Describes calf/thigh panel adjustment and head/foot panel installation/removal.

CPR Function & Side Rail Configs

Details the manual CPR function and illustrates side rail configurations.

Tubular Side Rail Operation

Explains the operation and safety lock for 3/4 length fold down tubular side rails.

Split Side Rail Operation

Details the operation of the drop down split side rails.

Prioma Bed Specifications

Cleaning Procedures for the Prioma Bed

Maintenance Schedule and Procedures

General & Brake System Checks

General checks for the bed and specific checks for the brake locking system.

Battery & Side Rail Maintenance

Procedures for checking and maintaining batteries and side rails.

Handset Maintenance Checks

Checks for visual and tactile inspection of patient and nurse handsets.

Trouble Shooting Common Bed Issues

Transportation and Storage Guidelines

Prioma Bed Accessories

Prioma Bed Labels and Warnings

Warranty and Service Information

Regulatory Information

Arjo Prioma Specifications

General IconGeneral
Battery Voltage24 VDC
TypePatient Lift
ApplicationPatient Transfer
Lifting Stroke600 mm (23.6 inches)
Width (legs open)800 mm (31.5 inches)
Width (legs closed)660 mm (26 in)
ControlHand Control
Power SourceBattery
Battery LifeApproximately 50 lifts per charge
Wheel TypeSwivel casters with brakes
ColorWhite
Safety FeaturesEmergency Stop

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