CPR Control
Progressa® Bed Instructions for Use (171528 REV 9) 13
CPR CONTROL
The red CPR control pedals are located on each side of the base frame between the head-end and foot-
end casters.
USE THE CPR CONTROL
When connected to AC power, the HandsFree® CPR Control lowers
the head and knee sections, and raises the foot section. After the
head section is flat, a tone sounds and the foot section rises. The
foot section moves to a flat position within a maximum of 30
seconds if fully articulated.
The integrated air surface will Max-Inflate to provide a firm surface
to support a CPR board. After 60 minutes of Max-Inflate, the
optional air surface will go into Normal mode. If AC power is lost,
the air surface stays at the level of pressure that existed at the time of power loss.
To Activate:
Warning—Do not use your hand to activate the CPR foot pedal. Injury could occur.
1. Step down and hold the red CPR pedal with your foot until the head section reaches the flat
position and you hear the audible tone. If you release the CPR pedal before the bed is flat, the head
section will stop.
– The foot and knee sections will automatically move to a flat position from any position
including chair.
2. The surface automatically goes into Max-inflate for 60 minutes. After 60 minutes the surface will go
into Normal/Standard mode.
Use of a CPR board may increase the effectiveness of CPR.
3. To stop foot section movement, press any other siderail control except Nurse Call.
4. To stop Max-Inflate, press the Surface control on the GCI home screen. Then press Normal.
When the AC power is lost, the head section will lower and the foot section will
raise. The optional integrated air surface will not Max-Inflate and CPR board
effectiveness may be reduced.
The Bed Up/Down controls are usable when the CPR function is activated.
When CPR is activated, any controls that are locked out will become unlocked.
INFORMATION INDICATORS
The Information Indicators provide the caregiver with visual indications about: Audible Indicators,
Battery Status, Service Required, Hip Position Locator, and head section angle.
AUDIBLE INDICATORS
A single beep will sound when an activity is successful.