Function Lock - Magnetic Locking Function
For safety reasons, the handset incorporates a magnetic facility for locking individual adjustment
functions. If the clinical state of the patient is so critical that any adjustment via the handset places
him/her at risk, then the user must lock this adjustment function immediately. The bed remains in
the position it was in at the time it was switched off.
Risk of Injury
Only users are authorised to use the locking function! The user must decide which functions, if
any, should be locked.
Locking is especially necessary if, for example, if:
The patient is unable to operate the bed safely or to free himself/herself from potentially
dangerous situations.
If the patient could be harmed by unintentional or inadvertent adjustment of the actuators.
Accessories or other devices are mounted that could restrict the adjustment range of the
bed, and put the patient at risk.
Accessory safety sides are attached.
Children are left unsupervised in the room with the bed.
Otherwise there is a danger of the patient's limbs being crushed or trapped if the patient in-
advertently activates the handset.
Locking and unlocking functions is only possible when the handset mode is set to ‘staff control lev-
el’. This must be activated every time you wish to change the settings for a function.
1. Hold the grey surface at the top end of the handset against the magnet on the bed. The magnet is
located towards the foot end in the last third of the bed . A magnet is provided on both sides of
the bed.
The two LEDs above the grey surface on the handset now flash at the same time and in-
dicate that the staff control level has been activated.