When performing the height adjustment or inclination angle adjustment, pay attention
not to hit the wall, beam, or power outlet on the wall.
The bed or wall may be damaged or deformed. Make
sure that the bed does not hit the wall, beam, or power
plug during the height adjustment or inclination angle
When setting up the bed, make sure that there is at least 20 cm clearance from the wall.
The main frame moves back and forth during the
height adjustment or inclination angle adjustment
and could hit the wall, causing damage or
deformation of the bed.
■Do not get on the mattress base when it is raised.
It applies excessive force to the support of the
mattress base, causing damage or deformation.
■Check around the bed before operating the bed.
The bed operations may damage objects located around the bed, or may cause the bed to be
Secure at least 20 cm clearance from the wall.
■Make sure that the board stoppers are properly locked.
If the board stoppers are not locked properly,
the board may suddenly disengage when a staff
pushes (pulls) the board to move the bed or a
patient grabs the board to support their body,
resulting in injury due to the patient losing balance
and falling down.
Do not hold the side-rails to move the bed.
It applies excessive force to the side-rails, causing damage or deformation.
Pay attention to the board and devices that install at the attachment holes during tilt
angle adjustment.
During tilt angle adjustment, pay attention the board and accessories attachment holes will become
tilted at an angle, which may cause equipment to drop, leading to injury as well as damage and
deformity to the equipment.
Tighten Loosen
Board stopper