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Hill-Rom Progressa Bed - Auxiliary AC Receptacle Option

Hill-Rom Progressa Bed
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Bed Frame Features
Progressa™ Bed User Manual (171528 REV 1) 51
To Store
1. Grasp and hold the upper section of the pole. Pull the
knob out and lower the upper pole section.
2. Lift the lower section of the pole up and rotate the pole
down to the stored position between the transport
handles and the headboard. The poles should rest in the
storage slots provided on the frame.
CAUTION:
Permanent IV Pole safe working load is 40 lbs. (18.1 kg).
Exceeding the safe working load can cause equipment damage.
CAUTION:
Do not mount infusion pumps on the lower section of an IV pole. Interference with head section
articulation could result.
Auxiliary AC Receptacle Option
WARNING:
Do not use the receptacle for life support equipment. There
is no battery back-up. Plug life support equipment directly
into facility power supply.
WARNING:
Do not use oxygen enriched sources near the accessory
outlet. Failure to do could cause injury or equipment
damage.
WARNING:
Do not plug both power cords into the same wall receptacle. Plug the power cords into different
receptacles on separate circuits. Failure to do so can cause equipment damage or tripping of
facility power breakers.
WARNING:
Before you move the bed, make sure both power cords are unplugged and stored correctly. Do not
wrap the cords between the intermediate and upper frames. Failure to do so could cause injury or
equipment damage.
CAUTION:
Failure to store the accessory power cord when not in use, could cause damage from bed
articulation.
The receptacle option is a convenient source of AC power for accessory devices. The receptacle is
not intended for life support equipment. It is located at the foot end of the base frame.
The receptacle power cord is white, and the bed power cable is gray.
The receptacle provides up to 12 A of AC current (100 to 137 VAC beds) or 6 A of AC current
(220 to 240 VAC beds). Beds that have this option are equipped with two power cords, one for the
accessory receptacle and one for the bed. The receptacle is isolated from the bed’s AC power supply.

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