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Stryker 3002 - Chaperone Bed Exit with Zone Control

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Footboard Operation Guide
CHAPERONE BED EXIT WITH ZONE CONTROL
1. Before positioning the patient on the bed, the scale system must be zeroed for the Bed Exit System to function
properly (see page 35 for instructions on zeroing the scale system).
2. Position the patient on the bed and press the “Arm/Disarm” button to activate the Bed Exit function. The footboard
“Zone 1” LED and dashboard “Bed Exit” LED will turn on.
3. The Bed Exit system with Zone Control automatically selects Zone 1. To change the Zone, press and hold the
“Zone” button until the light indicating the desired Zone comes on.
4. To deactivate Bed Exit, press the “Arm/Disarm” button. The selected footboard Zone light and the dashboard “Bed
Exit” lights will turn off.
WARNING
To avoid possible injury and to assure proper operation when using a powered mattress replacement system such as
XPRT, do not initialize (“arm”) bed exit with Percussion, Vibration, Rotation or Turn Assist active. The patient motion
and position resulting from a dynamic therapy mattress may adversely affect bed exit system performance.
Chaperone Zone Settings
The first zone (left indicator light) is the traditional Bed Exit zone. The patient can move around the bed freely but
cannot fully exit the bed or the alarm will sound.
The second zone (middle indicator light) is more restrictive than the first zone. When the zone is selected, the bed
measures the location of the patient’s center of gravity. If the patients center of gravity moves from the original
location more than 6.5 inches to either side or 13 inches toward the head or foot, an alarm will sound.
The third zone (right indicator light) is the most restrictive zone. When the zone is selected, the bed measures the
location of the patient’s center of gravity. If the patient’s center of gravity moves from the original location more than
1 inch to either side or 1 inch toward the head or foot, an alarm will sound.
NOTE
All zone dimensions are ± .5 inches.
“Zone 1” LED

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