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Bed Type | Hospital Bed |
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Height Adjustment | Yes |
Trendelenburg Position | Yes |
Reverse Trendelenburg Position | Yes |
Side Rails | Yes |
CPR Release | Yes |
Weight Capacity | 500 lbs (227 kg) |
Bed Length | 84 inches |
Wheels | Yes |
Power Requirements | 120V AC |
Bed Width | 35 inches (89 cm) |
Explains the organization and navigation of the user manual.
Details the intended uses and available models of the Hill-Rom® 900 bed.
Provides essential initial use instructions and general safety advice.
Covers critical risks, general safety recommendations, and electrical safety measures.
Outlines usage environment limits, transport, and storage guidelines.
Presents technical data, dimensions, and explains manual symbols.
Identifies key parts and features for the LI900B0 bed model.
Identifies key parts and features for LI900B2 models.
Identifies key parts and features for the LI900B3 bed model.
Steps and considerations before placing a patient on the bed.
Guidance on mattress clamp adjustment and accessory compatibility.
Overview of bed controls for patient movement and positioning.
How to use control pendants, pedals, and flexible arm units.
Details on patient and caregiver controls integrated into the siderails.
Steps for adjusting bed height, head, thigh, and foot sections.
Using autocontour, Trendelenburg, and chair position features.
Installation and use of patient helpers and egress handles.
Using the patient position monitor control on the half-siderail.
Setup, activation, and management of the bed exit alert system.
Introduction to the NaviCare system for bed monitoring.
Guidelines for using siderails to ensure patient safety.
Detailed instructions for operating different types of siderails.
Procedures for removing and installing siderails.
Installation of filler panels and use of restraint strap fittings.
Methods for safely immobilizing patients using bed restraints.
How to manage electrical functions, lockouts, and indicator lights.
Detailed instructions for operating the CPR emergency function.
Equipotential connections and activating the nurse call function.
Installation and use of IV poles and linen holders.
Installation and use of oxygen cylinder holders and monitor stands.
Using syringe holders and line management supports.
Installing and removing the X-ray head section and cassette.
How to operate the bed's brake and steer system.
Checks and steps for safely moving the bed.
Properly securing the power cable and using the removable frame.
Safety recommendations and methods for bed decontamination.
Approved cleaning products, methods, and stain removal techniques.
Guidelines for steam cleaning the bed and specific areas to clean.
Safety for maintenance personnel and preventive maintenance schedules.
Procedures for safely decommissioning and disposing of the bed.
Information on product warranty and after-sales service.
Details on regulatory compliance, standards, and certifications.
The bed's compliance with electromagnetic emission standards.
The bed's compliance with electromagnetic immunity standards.
Guidelines for safe distances from RF communication equipment.