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Be careful not to allow any part of the body (especially the head or neck) to enter the gap
between the side-rail, or the side-rail and the board or the mattress base (especially when
raised).
When the head or neck enters the gap, the patient and/or user
might not be able to withdraw, and there is a risk of injury.
Be especially careful to check patients who might act in
unexpected ways or cannot maintain their posture independently.
Be careful not to allow any part of the body (especially the head or neck) to enter the gap
between the side-rail and the mattress base or the mattress.
If the bed is operated with a body part placed in the gap, the part may get caught, resulting in injury.
When the head or neck enters the gap, the patient and/or user might not be able to withdraw,
and there is a risk of injury.
Be especially careful to check patients who might act in unexpected ways or cannot maintain their
posture independently.
When performing the height adjustment or inclination angle adjustment with the side-rail
lowered, do not place legs under the side-rail.
There is the risk that the legs may get caught, resulting in injury.
Be careful not to allow any part of the body to enter the gap in the side-rail and the board.
If the bed is operated with a body part placed in the gap, the part may get caught, resulting in injury.
When the head or neck enters the gap, the patient and/or user might not be able to withdraw,
and there is a risk of injury.
Be especially careful to check patients who might act in unexpected ways or cannot maintain their
posture independently.
Do not insert a hand (fingers) or legs between the bed frame and the mattress base
during electrical operation.
The body part may get caught in the gap between the lowered mattress base and the bed frame
or the board, resulting in injury.
Check the patient’s condition when adjusting the base angle or bed height.
If the patient on the bed moves when the base angle or bed height is adjusted, the patient may fall off
the bed or get caught in the gap between the bed and the side-rail or the board, resulting in injury.
Parform the adjustment while supporting patients who cannot maintain their posture independently.
Do not crawl or place your head or hands/legs under the bed.
There is a risk of getting caught between the moving part on
the bed and the frame or the side-rail, resulting in injury.
Check to make sure there are no people or objects around the
bed before operating the bed.
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