Instruction Manual for Lenus Care Bed
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Lowering the lower leg rest using the handset
If the thigh rest is lowered using the handset, the lower leg rest is automatically lowered
as well.
Raising the lower leg rest using the handset
If the thigh rest is raised using the handset, the lower leg rest is automatically moved as
well and locks into place in several intermediate positions. When the thigh rest is raised,
the lower leg rest remains in position.
4.3.2 Manual CPR release of the backrest
In the event of power supply outages or electrical drive system failures, a raised
backrest 1 can be lowered by hand.
Please note: manual emergency release of the backrest must be carried out by
two people!
Disregard for this safety information and instructions for use may cause
the backrest to fall uncontrollably, which could lead to serious injuries
for both the user and the resident!
• The CPR release may only be carried out in the case of extreme
emergencies and by users who have a complete command of the
procedure described below.
• We strongly advise you to practise CPR release of the backrest several
times under normal conditions. In the event of an emergency you will then
be able to react quickly and correctly.
Before you lower the backrest,
1 any load exerted on the
backrest must be removed.
• To do this, the first person
takes hold of the backrest
frame 2 and raises the
backrest slightly, keeping it
held firmly in this position.
• The second person now
removes the bolt 4 . To do
this, fold back the curved clip
.3. and pull the bolt and clip
out of the lifting bar of the backrest motor.