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Harmony HPI-8199 - Safe Use Guidelines for Homecare Bed; Safety Information for Personnel and Users

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5. Safe Use Guidelines
The bed is fitted with a locking handset; which is achieved via a locking magnetic fob.
Caution: When using any equipment that extends under the bed ensure there is no
risk of entrapment, pinching of cables or risk of damage to motors or actuators
when the bed is moved to its lowest settings.
Caution: Although this bed has been designed to be used with the common types
of portable hoists care should be exercised when using this bed with all portable
hoists. The user must ensure that sufficient clearance is afforded to all hoist legs,
masts and booms and that cables of the bed and hoist are not trapped, snagged,
kinked or pinched when operating the bed or the hoist.
5.1 Safety information – nursing personnel, carers and users
Caution:
Risk of Accidents!
Do not use electrical medical appliances on patients in these beds involving
intravascular or intra-cardiac connection.
Do not use the bed in the vicinity of strong electromagnetic fields.
Always plug the bed mains plug into a separate wall socket. Do not use a multi-plug
adaptor.
Route the mains cable to the wall socket in such a way that there is no
mechanical tension, and the mains cable cannot be pinched, kinked or run over.
When routing cables from other equipment within the bed, precautions should
be taken to avoid squeezing those parts of the bed.
Please observe the respective equipment operating and assembly instructions
with regard to any additional safety risks that may arise when using the bed in
conjunction with other equipment.
Warning:
Danger to life and risk of injury due to trapping/pinching!
When carrying out adjustments, watch the occupant in the bed and the bed’s
surroundings.
Ensure that underweight/very thin patients cannot slip down between the
mattress and side rails.
Ensure that the side rails are properly locked in place.
When lowering the bed make sure that there are no obstructions under the bed;
pay particular attention to the feet of the person operating the bed and those of
any other person in attendance.

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