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Instruction Manual for Lenus Care Bed
Page 37
4.4 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT OPTIONS
4.4.1 Special safety information on the electrical drive system
When making any adjustments to the position of the bed, always ensure
that there are no limbs belonging to residents, users, other persons, and
especially playing children, that could be trapped underneath the rests
or the bed frame.
Lock the operating functions for the resident on the handset if:
- the resident is unable to operate the bed safely.
- the resident is unable to free himself or herself from potentially dangerous
situations.
- the resident is exposed to an increased risk of entrapment during backrest
and thigh rest adjustments when the safety sides are raised.
- the resident could be at risk due to unintentional motor-driven adjustments,
- children are left unsupervised in the room with the bed.
Each bed is delivered with a handset locking key, which is supplied in an
envelope together with this instruction manual. The locking key is not
intended to be used by the resident. The locking key should remain with
the user for safekeeping.
When using accessories on electrically adjustable beds, the following
applies: Make sure that the arrangement of accessories does not
produce any crushing or shearing zones for the resident when the back
and leg rests are adjusted. If this cannot be guaranteed, the user must
safely prevent the resident from adjusting the back and thigh rests.
Ensure that the power cable and handset cable cannot be trapped or
damaged in any way.
Before moving the bed, always make sure that you have unplugged the
power adapter from the mains socket. The power adapter must not fall
down or touch the floor. Failure to observe this may result in permanent
damage to the power adapter.
Each time before moving the bed, ensure that the mains cannot be
stretched, driven over or damaged in any other way. The power adapter
must always be hooked onto the safety side bars using the mains cable
holder before the bed is moved.
To avoid damage, ensure that there are no obstacles such as furniture,
windowsills or sloping ceilings that could collide with the bed when
adjustments are made. This will help to prevent damage.
Patient lifts or other equipment can be wheeled under the bed. If the
mattress base is at the lowest height, take care not to damage the drive
components of the bed if in doubt raise the mattress base by about 10
cm before using the patient lift.
Ensure that the 24-volt supply cable and the handset cable cannot be
driven over or otherwise crushed when the bed is moved.

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