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Overload protection If the pull-down bed meets an obstacle during opening or closing (e.g. a
person or a headrest), the overload protection stops the movement. For
release, move the pull-down bed with the arrow key in the opposite direction.
Safety net If fitted, the safety net (Fig. 106,2) and the retaining belts are located beneath
the mattress of the pull-down bed. Only use the safety net if persons are
already in the pull-down bed.
Setting up:
Attach the retaining belts (Fig. 106,1) to the hooks on the ceiling.
Access ladder Always use the provided access ladder to climb up to the pull-down bed.
Attaching:
Hook access ladder (Fig. 106,5) to the pull-down bed by attaching the two
hooks (Fig. 106,4) in the holding bar (Fig. 106,3).
Grasp the upper edge of the folded-up part of the access ladder and unfold
it so that all four feet are securely on the ground.
Storing away:
Fold in steps.
Hang the access ladder from the holding bar on the pull-down bed.
Store the access ladder securely.
Emergency operation If the pull-down bed can no longer be moved via the manual control unit (e.g.
due to loss of the vehicle's power supply), it can also be operated manually.
To do this, proceed as follows:
Remove the connection (e.g. splint and pin) (Fig. 107,2) between the push
rod (Fig. 107,1) and lever (Fig. 107,3).
Open or close the pull-down bed manually.
Contact customer service.
6.13.4 Fixed bed (manual setup)
Fig. 107 Drive
X Do not let the slatted frame fall down when closing the bed!