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NIGHT LIGHT USAGE
The bed is equipped with two night lights to illuminate the floor area
around the bed. There is a switch under the litter thigh section on the
patient’s left side that turns both lights on and off.
WARNING
Service only by qualified personnel. Refer to the maintenance
manual. Verify the power cord is unplugged before servicing.
NURSE CALL BACKUP BATTERY (OPTIONAL)
• To prevent a low battery condition when the bed is not
plugged in, position the cord out switch at the head end
of the bed to the off position. The switch is identified by
the label shown below. If the switch is not positioned as
shown below and the bed power cord and pendant cord are
unplugged, the life of the backup battery will be significantly
reduced.
• If the Nurse Call battery needs to be replaced, a message will appear on the footboard display. The battery is
located on the patient’s left side at the head end of the bed. No tools are required to replace the battery. Unplug
the bed power cord from the wall socket and remove the battery from its housing to replace.
1/4” NURSE CALL PORT (OPTIONAL)
• The optional ¼” nurse call port is only designed to function with nurse call cords that have a ¼” TS connector.
• Fully insert the attached dummy plug into the port whenever a nurse call cord is not inserted into the port.
• If a continuous nurse call signal is observed, ensure that the dummy plug or a compatible nurse call cord is fully
inserted into the port.
USING THE 115 VOLT OUTLET (OPTIONAL)
• The 115V outlet has its own power cord that must be plugged into a properly grounded hospital grade three prong
wall receptacle different from the wall receptacle the bed power cord is plugged into.
• If the equipment plugged into the bed outlet is not receiving power, check the 10A circuit breakers located on the
litter frame under the head section. Reset, if necessary.
WARNING
• Only use equipment with the following electrical specs: 115VAC; 10A; 60Hz. Maximum total load drawn by
equipment used in this receptacle outlet must not exceed 10A. The total system chassis risk current should not
exceed 100 μA (microamps). Grounding continuity should be checked periodically.
• To avoid risk of electrical shock, unplug all power cords before opening the service compartment, junction box or
receptacle.
• Do not use the optional 115V outlet for life sustaining equipment.
CPR BOARD USAGE (OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT)
If the bed is equipped with the optional CPR board, it is stored on the bed’s headboard. To remove it, pull it away from
the headboard using both hands and lift it out of storage position.
Litter Operation Guide