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Instruction Manual for Libra Care Bed
Page 28
Before moving the bed, always make sure that you have unplugged
the switch mode power supply from the mains socket. The switch
mode power supply must not fall down or touch the floor. Failure to
observe this may result in permanent damage to the switch mode
power supply.
Each time before moving the bed, ensure that the mains cable will not
be stretched, driven over or damaged in any other way. The mains
cable must always be stowed in the mains cable holder on the
headboard when moving the bed.
To avoid damage, ensure that there are no obstacles such as
furniture or sloping ceilings that could collide with the bed when
adjustments are made. This will help to prevent damage.
Patient lifts or other equipment can be wheeled under the bed. If the
mattress base is at the lowest height, take care not to damage the
drive components of the bed if in doubt raise the mattress base by
about 10 cm before using the patient lift.
Ensure that the 24-volt and/or 230-volt supply cable and the handset
cable cannot be driven over or otherwise crushed when the bed is
moved.
In the case of malfunctions, an electronic overload switch deactivates
the drives in order to protect the control and motor. Once the
malfunction has been remedied, adjustments are once again possible
via the handset.
Motorised adjustments are only possible if the bed is properly
connected to the mains supply.
If the load is too high, an electronic overload switch is activated and
the control unit is automatically switched off. When the overload has
been removed, the drive system can be reactivated by pressing a
button on the handset.
Continuous operation must not exceed two minutes! After this time, a
rest period of at least 18 minutes must be observed. (Alternatively:
one minute continuous operation followed by a nine minute rest
period etc.)
For safety reasons, if the maximum continuous operation time is
purposely disregarded, a thermal safety device will permanently cut
off the power supply to prevent the drive unit system from overheating
due to someone continuously “playing” with the controls.
The adjustment range for all functions is electrically/mechanically
limited to the permitted ranges.
As with every electrical device, even if all the specified limiting values
are observed during operation, disruptions from and to other closely
situated electrical devices cannot be ruled out (e.g. “crackling” in a
radio). In such cases, increase the distance between the devices.
Switch off devices temporarily if they are suffering from interference.

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