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15.1 Lifting Pole
The lifting pole is an optional accessory. It is necessary to specify this feature in the order.
Fig. Placing the lifting pole
Lifting pole variants:
■ Bariatric lifting pole
To ensure safe use of the lifting pole:
► Never exceed the maximum load of 100 kg of lifting pole.
► Never use the lifting pole for rehabilitation exercises.
► To prevent the bed from tipping over, ensure the lifting pole does not project out from the bed.
► Replace plastic handle every 4 years.
Lifting pole positions:
■ Over the backrest (working position).
To install the lifting pole:
► Attach plastic grab handle with an adjustable strap to the lifting pole.
► Insert the lifting pole into both housings at the corners at the head of the bed with the help of a second person
► Ensure that both safety pins are locked into place
NOTE: The date of manufacture is marked on the grab handle. LINET® recommends replacing the plastic grab handle every four
years.
15.2 Infusion Stands
Fig. Image 3 B with bariatric lifting pole
WARNING!
Risk of injury due to use of unsuitable accessories!
► Use infusion stands exclusively for accessories listed in the instructions for use.
► Only mount an infusion pump to the lower (wider) telescopic section of an infusion stand above the head board /
foot board.
► Never mount an infusion pump to the upper (thiner) telescopic section of an infusion stand.
► Ensure the infusion pump will not collide with any movable parts of the bed (especially Backrest part) or with the
patient. This must be veried during installation.
► Do not use the infusion stand as driving/pushing device during the bed transport.
It is possible to insert infusion stands in the sockets at the head end and foot end of the bed.
► Use exclusively infusion stands with 4 hooks for hanging IV bags or baskets for intravenous solutions.
► Ensure that the infusion stand’s weight-bearing capacity is not exceeded.
► Ensure that the weight-bearing capacity of the 4 hooks is not exceeded.
Capacity per hook: 2 kg