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11.2 Castor Control
CAUTION!
Material damage due to incorrect transport and involuntary movement!
► Prior to transport, ensure that the bed is disconnected from the mains.
► Ensure that the castors are braked prior to assembly, disassembly and maintenance.
► Ensure that the castors are braked when the bed is occupied.
► Hang the mains cable on the transport hook on the bed during transport.
► Have the bed transported exclusively by nursing personnel and by at least 2 persons.
CAUTION!
Minimal clearance underneath the bed (standard version with 15 cm castors) is 11,3 cm!
► Observe the path for any obstacles and avoid collisions and possible damages of any bed´s part on the
undercarriage.
► Do not use bed lifts and hoists for lifting the bed.
The bed is equipped with central castor´s control and brake system.
The control levers are located in the four corners of the undercarriage.
Fig. Positions of Castor Control Lever
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Castor control lever positions:
1. Forward Movement - Steering (GREEN PEDAL
DOWN)
An arrested castor determines the direction of mo-
vement. The bed moves straight ahead. If the bed is
equipped with a fth castor, this castor determines the
direction of movement.
2. Unrestricted Movement
All four castors are unlocked.
3. Braked (RED PEDAL DOWN)
All four castors are braked.
11.3 CPR Backrest Release
WARNING!
Risk of injury due to lowering the backrest too
quickly!
► Ensure that the siderails are
in the low position.
► Ensure that there are no body parts between
any movable parts of the bed.
► Push the Backrest down using the mattress
guard handle only.
The bed allows quick, mechanical lowering of the
backrest for emergency procedures (CPR).
Set the CPR position as follows:
► Pull and hold release handle.
► Push Backrest down.
Fig. CPR lever