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sidhil SOLITE-PRO - 14. Maintenance; 14.1 General Inspection; 14.2 Fault Finding

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14. MAINTENANCE
Sidhil recommends that authorised personnel perform frequent visual and operational
inspections. If there are any signs of damage or the bed is not performing as it should
withdraw it from service until the bed has been repaired and is fit for use again.
Periodically check to ensure that:
The bed operates as per its intended purpose.
All parts are present.
All fixtures and fittings are tight.
The frame is mechanically sound, with no cracking, particularly around welded
areas.
No parts show signs of excessive wear.
The electrical components display no sign of damage - if so turn off at the mains
and remove the bed from use immediately.
The bed is cleaned following the guidelines in these instructions for use.
Fault Possible Cause Remedy
Electrical function(s)
do not work
Functions locked out on handset Unlock function(s) - see section 8.13
Mains cable not plugged into the control
box or wall
Check to see if the ‘power on’ light on
the control box is lit and the mains cable
is plugged in at both ends
Fuse has blown in the mains plug Check to see if the ‘power on’ light on
the control box is lit, if not replace fuse
Actuator / handset cables not plugged in Check plug connections on the control
box and actuators
Damage to electrical component(s) Turn off at the mains and contact an
approved service engineer
Heavy load on the bed and the duty cycle
has been exceeded
If the control box has exceeded its duty
cycle, permanent damage will have
occurred, a replacement control box will
be required
Electrical function(s)
working slowly
Heavy load on the bed Remove load
Bed is operating on battery power
(SOLITE/PRO/BB and SOLITE/PRO/
LOW/BB only)
Check mains cable is plugged in at both
ends and turned on (power light will be
visible on control box)
Incorrect functions
work when handset
operated
Cables plugged into incorrect ports on
control box
Review cables and graphic on control
box to assess if connections are correct
14.2 Fault Finding
Listed below are a set of electrical faults that may occur within the service life of the
bed. If a fault does occur please try the following suggestions, as these may help in
diagnosing the fault.
14.1 General Inspection
FOR AUTHORISED PERSONNEL REFERENCE ONLY

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