Position the mains cable so that there are no loops or bends in the cable; protect the cable from
mechanical wear and tear.
Improper handling of mains cable can cause an electric shock hazard, other serious injuries or damage to
the bed.
Ensure that the stipulated duty cycle (on-time) is not exceeded (see INT. on product label).
Ensure that the moving parts of the bed are not blocked.
To prevent failures, use exclusively the manufacturer’s original accessories and mattresses.
Ensure that the stipulated safe working load is not exceeded.
If the patient's condition could lead to an entrapment, leave the mattress support platform in the flat
position while the patient is unattended.
Adjust bed height to approx. 20 cm below maximum height when transporting the bed in order to facilitate
overcoming possible obstacles.
Do not exceed maximum load of 75 kg for mattress platform extension.
Ensure that the bed and its components are exclusively modified with the manufacturer´s approval.
Ensure there is no risk of crushing or otherwise injuring the patient’s limbs (e.g. between siderails and
mattress platform, between movable parts etc.) before positioning the bed or folding down the siderails.
Close linen shelf before using the Reverse Trendelenburg position.
Do not put any objects (e.g. accessories, infusions, cables) between or on siderails and movable parts.
Use exclusively split plastic or split telescopic siderails for confused or disoriented patients.
Before setting the extra-low position, ensure there is no risk of any parts of the bed colliding with servers,
accessories or body parts.
Ensure there is no risk of damaging the cables of supervisor panel or handset when they are stored on
siderails or bed ends.
To prevent collisions, do not put oxygen bottle holders directly under mattress platform.
Always set mattress platform to its lowest position and single parts of mattress platform to horizontal
position in case the patient is left on the bed without supervision of personnel and if his health and mental
status may indicate increase risk of falling out of the bed or entrapment.
Personnel must consider overall adjustment of the bed and locking all of the positioning functions in
accordance to health and mental status of patient, especially if the patient is left without supervision (even
for short period of time) of the personnel.
Manual positioning of parts of the bed which are designed for electronic positioning (e.g. back rest) is
forbidden. Otherwise there is a risk of damaging and dysfunction of the back rest actuator or unprompted
fall of the back rest.