16 TRI-FLEX II BED - OPERATION MANUAL
Storage & Service
STORAGE OF THE BED
Remove any accessories.
Pack the bed and its accessories or protect them in a manner which will prevent damage.
This equipment is provided with a battery backup. To insure the longevity of this system,
we recommend that the bed be plugged into an appropriate wall outlet to keep battery
charged when not in use for extended periods of time.
Store in a clean, dry area with an environment similar to that of the operating environment.
INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE
This bed is designed to have a minimum amount of maintenance through its lifetime.
The recommended frequency of inspection for the bed is once per month or before
eachnewpatient,whichevercomesrst.
In the event of mechanical damage or any issue which may compromise product
performance or patient safety, discontinue use and contact qualied service
personnel or distributor immediately.
A suggested maintenance list has been provided as a guide to assist with documentation.
Refer to the troubleshooting section provided in this manual for basic problem solutions.
Majorserviceofthisequipmentshouldbereferredtoqualiedpersonnel.
Refertocircuitlayoutdiagramandpartidenticationdiagramprovidedinthismanual.
The manufacturer of this equipment will provide assistance to the user’s appropriately
qualiedtechnicalpersonneltorepairthosepartsoftheequipmentwhicharedesignated
by the manufacturer( Burke) as repairable.
Use only replacement components which are approved and designated as acceptable by
the manufacturer ( Burke)
Seealsotheoptions/mattressmanualsforspecicserviceinstructionsfortheImpulse
Drive, Low Air Loss Mattress and Barri-Float Foam Mattress.