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2.1.2 Operating Time of Electric Drives
2.1.3 Handset
Continuous operation must not exceed two minutes! After this time, a rest period of at
least 18 minutes must be observed. If the electric drive is operated for a much longer pe-
riod, e.g. due to the resident continually "playing" with the handset, the thermal protection
device integrated in the control unit will deactivate the thermal protection device. Depend-
ing on the extent of overloading, it may take a few minutes until you can carry out any
further adjustments. Also read and note the additional information contained in the chap-
ter
Part C: Troubleshooting » 29.
Do not place multiple socket bars under the bed. This could cause electrical hazards due
to damaged mains cables or penetrating fluids.
Do not continue to use the bed if you suspect that the mains cable and/or power pack
could be damaged.
Ensure that the mains cable and the handset cable cannot be trapped or damaged in any
other way (such as being chewed by pets) and that children cannot be strangled by them.
When not in use, stow the handset in the holder using its elastic hooks on the bed in such a
way that it cannot inadvertently fall off, and ensure that the keypad is not facing outwards
away from the bed where it is exposed to potential harm, since collisions with other objects
or equipment may accidentally trigger adjustments to the bed.
When laying the handset cable (only with the cable handset), ensure that it cannot be dam-
aged by any moving parts of the bed:
Hang the handset with the keypad facing the inside of the bed
Make sure that the cable cannot be crushed, stretched or otherwise damaged by mov-
ing parts of the bed.
This will prevent unnecessary hazards arising through automatically activated electrical ad-
justments that were not previously locked-out and system faults occurring due to locked elec-
trical adjustment systems.
To safeguard the resident, and children in particular, against unintentional electrical adjust-
ments, place the handset out of their reach (e.g. at the foot end of the bed) or lock the appro-
priate adjustment options.
In these cases, adjustments must only be performed by a person trained by the operator, or
in the presence of a trained person!
Safety Information
4 Part C: Care staff and residents

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