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Stiegelmeyer Seta pro - Operating Time of Electric Drives; Handset;Control Boxes

Stiegelmeyer Seta pro
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5.1.2 Operating time of electric drives
5.1.3 Handset/control boxes
Continuous operation must not exceed two minutes. After this time, a rest period of at
least 18 minutes must be observed.
If the electric drive is operated for a much longer period, e.g. due to the patient continual-
ly "playing" with the handset, the electronic thermal protection device integrated in the
control unit will deactivate the thermal protection device temporarily.
In this extremely rare case, the control unit will be available for use again after cooling
down for approximately 20 minutes.
Route the mains cable in such a way that it cannot be pulled, driven over or damaged by
moving parts, or in any other way, when the bed is operated. Before moving the bed, al-
ways make sure that you have unplugged it from the mains supply.
Before moving the bed, always make sure that you have unplugged it from the mains
socket.
Hang the mains cable in the mains cable holder provided on the headboard to ensure that
it will not fall off or trail on the floor.
At weekly intervals when the bed is being used, carry out a visual inspection of the mains
cable to check for damage (scuffing, exposed wires, kinks, pressure points, etc.). A check
should also be performed whenever the cable has been subjected to any mechanical
load, e.g. has been driven over by the bed itself or by an equipment trolley, or whenever
the cable has been bent, stretched or violently pulled, e.g. due to the bed rolling away
while it is still plugged into the mains socket, and before plugging the cable back into the
mains socket whenever the bed has been moved or relocated.
Check the strain relief of the power mains cable regularly to ensure that it is securely
fixed.
Do not place multiple socket bars under the bed. This could cause electrical hazards due
to damaged mains cables or penetrating fluids.
Do not continue to use the bed if you suspect that the mains cable could be damaged.
Adjustments must only be performed by a person trained by the operator, or in the presence
of a trained person!
Safety instructions
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