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4.2 Contraindications
Weight of accessories
(incl. mattress)
Maximum permitted weight of resident
Dali (standard, low-econ, econ,
wash)
Dali low-entry, Dali
low-entry-econ
10 kg 175 kg 165 kg
20 kg 165 kg 155 kg
Please refer to the safety information provided in the chapter Part B: Safety Informa-
tion » 3, especially in the case of residents in poor clinical condition.
This bed may be operated only by persons who have received instruction in its safe op-
eration.
This bed is suitable for multiple use. When re-using the bed, pay attention to the neces-
sary requirements:
See chapter
Part B: Cleaning and Disinfection » 26
See chapter Part B: Maintenance » 31
The bed may be moved within the room even when the resident is lying in bed. First of
all, adjust the mattress base to a flat home position at its lowest level.
This bed may only be used under the operating conditions described in this instruction
manual. Its use for any other type of application is deemed to be contrary to the inten-
ded purpose.
This bed must not be modified without authorisation by the manufacturer.
This bed is only suitable for residents who do not fall below the following minimum body size/
weight:
Height: 146 cm
Weight: 40 kg
Body mass index "BMI": 17
BMI calculation:
BMI = weight of resident (kg)/height of resident (m)
2
Example a:
41 kg/(1.5 m x 1.5 m) = 18.2 = OK!
Example b:
35 kg/(1.5 m x 1.5 m) = 15.6 = Not OK!
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6 Part A: General Information

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