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Burke TRI-FLEX II Manuel opérationnel
TRANSPORTING THE BED & PATIENT
To transport a patient on the Tri-Flex II bed:
1.) Adjust head elevation to the desired position for patient comfort.
WARNING: Maximum patient weight in bed for transport is 1000 lbs. Transporting a patient above
1000# can damage the bed and injure persons.
2) To ensure patient safety, the height of the bed should be lowered to its lowest position.
WARNING: The bed high-low must be in the lowest position to prevent damage to the bed and
provide for maximum stability.
3) Ensure siderails are locked in an upright position.
WARNING: Side rails must be in the highest position to prevent patient from falling out of bed..
4) Use an IV pole to mount solutions
5) Unplug the bed AC power cord, wrap the AC power cord around cord holder. Automatic battery power
will temporarily allow the use of all bed functions until AC power is restored.
6) Unlock the two head end caster locks and one foot end caster lock. This will leave you with one direc-
tional lock caster engaged to assist in transport down a hall.
7) Use a minimum of two persons to transport the patient.
CAUTION: Check the bed width and side rail adjustment for doorway clearance to prevent damage
to the bed and door frames.
CAUTION: Keep hands and feet clear of wheels during bed movement. Move the bed only at a slow
walk.
WARNING: Moving bed down inclines or excursion off a ledge (such as moving into an elevator or
across a threshold) can result in damage to the bed and injury to persons
NOTE: Remember to plug the Tri-Flex II bed into the wall outlet once transport of the bed is complete.
Operational Instruction
TRI-FLEX II BED - OPERATION MANUAL
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