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Cleaning method

WARNING: NEVER perform maintenance with a resident on or near the device. Only qualified
personnel should attempt to perform maintenance on this bed. Failure to properly follow all warning and
instructions may result in personal injury or damage to the device. Failure to properly care for the device
may decrease the device life and increase the need for maintenance.

Cleaning Instructions

WARNING: Always unplug the bed from the power supply prior to cleaning.
• Make sure all electrical parts (motors, control boxes and pendant) are not broken and all housing
components are plugged. Ensure that NO liquids enter electrical components.
• Sanitize and wash all components. DO NOT submerge the bed frame or electrical components.
• Use standard water pressure. DO NOT powerwash or steam clean any parts.
• Rinse completely with water (maximum temperature 110°F or 43°C). Solvents, alcohol or petroleum
should not be used on the bed surface.
• Do not allow water to spill or drip onto any wiring, controls or actuators.
• Make sure all parts are dry before using or storing.

Periodic Inspection

1. Perform the procedure "STEPS TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRES" listed in this manual.
2. Review "REDUCING THE RISK OF ENTRAPMENT" listed in this manual.
3. Review and inspect for compliance to the "WARNINGS" listed in this manual.
4. Check casters to ensure they lock, if applicable, and roll properly.
5. Inspect all bed components for damage or excessive wear.
6. Visually examine all welds for cracks.
7. Inspect the deck components for bending or damage.
8. Check the actuator tube and its connections for bending, damage or excessive wear.
9. Check actuator ends and its mounting hardware for bending or excessive wear.
10. Inspect all bolts and fasteners. (Do not overtighten bolts at pivot points.)
11. Check all cords for cuts or other damage.
12. Make sure all plugs are fully seated.
13. Make sure all cords are free of moving parts.
14. Visually examine all components for damage or excessive wear, cracked or worn caster brakes.
Make sure e-rings and pins are secure.
15. (Roll at any height beds only) Check that brakes are intact and offer sufficient resistance to hold
the bed securely. If the bed is not held securely it is recommended that the brakes be replaced.
16. If any potential device damage or failure is identified, IMMEDIATELY STOP USING THE DEVICE
until appropriate corrective actions have been completed.
Cleaning and Periodic Inspection
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