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ADDITIONAL SAFETY FEATURES
Castes (optional leg accessoy) ae equipped with locking wheels to
pevent unwanted movement. Even when locked and unable to oll, it
is possible fo the castes to slide. Fee elease head and foot motos
ae designed to lowe the mattess by etacting only with gavity,
neve pulling downwads, which minimizes pinch points.
LIFTING/LOWERING MECHANISMS
The lift/lowe featue will emit a minimal humming sound duing
opeation. This is nomal. Duing opeation, the lift am wheels make
contact with the platfom suppot of the base. This contact may
esult in metal on metal o metal on plastic contact. This applies slight
tension on the moving components and esonance is educed to a
minimum level. If excessive noise o vibation is expeienced, evese
the movement action (up o down) of the base with the emote
contol. This should ealign the base’s activating mechanisms to the
pope opeational position. In nomal base opeation, the wheels,
which allow the bed to maintain its distance fom the wall, will make
contact with the steel platfom suppots of the base ceating a
contact noise. When enteing, exiting o shifting weight on the base,
this contact noise may be audible as the wheels make contact. This is
nomal.
MATERIALS
Egomotion adjustable bases ae constucted fom vaious mateials
including woods, metals, plastics and fabics. Tension, pessue o
movement applied to the fame, platfom o shoud though geneal
use may ceate an audible sound.
MASSAGE OPERATION AND LOCATION ENVIRONMENT
The massage featue will emit a tone duing opeation. This is nomal.
As the massage intensity level is inceased, the tone will intensify. The
volume of this tone is diectly elated to the location envionment.
Fo example, when demonstated in a show oom, the suounding
envionmental noise will cove some of the massage noise. Howeve,
when installed in a home setting with wooden oos, capeted o
not, the massage volume will be moe noticeable. To minimize this
esonance, place a piece of capet, o ubbe caste cups, unde each
leg o caste of the base. It is possible to expeience vibation o
noise fom the exteio bed fame, headboad backets, headboads
o footboads if mounting bolts ae not mly tightened.
Levels 1-3 of massage intensity epesent the evolutions of the
moto pe minute. Level 3 povides the maximum numbe of
RPMs. Howeve, this does not mean that the feeling of vibation
is the stongest. Depending on the mattess mateial, thickness,
and positioning of the use, the feeling of vibations will die. We
encouage the use to nd the massage intensity setting that suits
them best. It is impotant to undestand the physics of vibations.
Just as an engine may un ough duing idle, as the RPMs incease,
the vibations change concuently.
TOLERANCE
All Egomotion adjustable foundations, depending on make and
model, ae designed and manufactued to pefom and function
within designated quality contol paametes. Bases ae subject
to meticulous and igoous inspections duing the quality contol
pocess to ensue bases will opeate within these standads duing
nomal opeating use. Nomal opeating use is dened as the
following: Adjustable foundation is to be opeated with a mattess
and load. Testing
pocedues equie
lifetime cycle tests
with up to 120kg
distibuted load. The
angle (designated “α”
in gue 1) between
the back section and
the at section fo
vaious conguations
of the mattess suppot
platfom shall be ± 3°,
Safety Pecautions and Usage Statements
Adjustable
Bed Tolerance
Ergomotion Inc. | ph 1-888-550-3746 | fx 805-979-9399 | www.ergomotion.com
All Ergomotion adjustable foundations, depending on make and model, are designed and manufactured to perform and
function within designated quality control parameters. Bases are subject to meticulous and rigorous inspections during
the quality control process to ensure bases will operate within these standards during normal operating use.
Normal operating use is defined as the following:
-Adjustable foundation is to be operated with a mattress and load. Testing procedures require lifetime cycle
tests with up to 120kg distributed load.
The angle (designated “α” in figure 1) between the back section and the flat section for various configurations of the
mattress support platform shall be ± 3°, which translates to a tolerance of up to 1 ½”.
The angle (designated “β” in figure 1) between the flat section and foot section for various configurations of the mattress
support platform shall be ± 3°, which translates to a tolerance of up to ¾”.
Any adjustable foundation deemed to be within these allocated tolerances is considered to have met the manufacturer’s
quality control standards.
(α°)
(β°)
When operating a "paired" split base setup there may be a time latency up to 1.5 seconds between each bases articulation.
Blake Pettit
Quality Assurance Manager
Ph 805-979-3875
Fx 805-979-9399
www.ergomotion.com