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Length | 84" |
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Side Rails | Optional |
Type | Manual |
Weight Capacity | 450 lbs |
Adjustable Positions | Head, Knee |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Provides essential safety guidelines for operating and maintaining the bed, including warnings.
Procedures to test bed functions and isolate or identify problems.
Steps to confirm repairs and ensure the bed is functioning correctly after troubleshooting.
Troubleshoots issues where no bed functions are operational, covering lockouts, power, and connections.
Guides troubleshooting for the head-up function not working from any control source.
Troubleshoots issues where the head-down function fails to operate from any control source.
Guides troubleshooting for the knee-up function not working from any control source.
Troubleshoots issues where the knee-down function fails to operate from any control source.
Guides troubleshooting for the hilow-up function not working from any control source.
Troubleshoots issues where the hilow-down function fails to operate from any control source.
Troubleshoots the automatic contour-up function for head and knee sections.
Troubleshoots the automatic contour-down function for head and knee sections.
Guides troubleshooting for Trendelenburg and Reverse Trendelenburg function failures.
Troubleshoots issues with the CPR function, checking cables, motor, and handle connections.
Guides the removal, replacement, and adjustment procedures for the head motor.
Details the removal, replacement, and adjustment procedures for the CPR cable assembly.
Outlines the steps for removing, replacing, and adjusting the knee motor.
Provides instructions for removing, replacing, and adjusting the hilow motor.
Covers the removal and replacement of siderails for electric and manual beds.
Provides instructions for removing and replacing central brake and steer caster assemblies.
Guides the removal and replacement of various sleep surface panels like seat, thigh, and foot panels.
Stresses the importance of annual PM for long operative life and minimizing downtime.
Guides adjusting the CPR cable tension to ensure proper head section lowering speed.