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GENERAL WARNINGS
Keep all cords away from heated or hot surfaces. i.e. radiators, heating pads, portable gas heaters.
Do not open assemblies such as the motor, hand control unit, junction box or electrical control box.
There are no user serviceable parts inside these components. Only trained service personnel are
qualified to repair these parts. If uncertified individuals perform any work on these beds, the
warranty is voided.
When using liquids in or around the bed, caution should be taken to ensure that liquids of any kind are
not spilled. If a liquid is spilled in or around the electric bed, unplug the bed immediately before
cleaning. Clean up the spill and let the bed or area dry thoroughly before using the electric controls
again.
When the bed is not used for an extended period, UNPLUG the cord from the wall outlet.
When disassembling the bed, make sure all parts are in the lowest position.
Do not press multiple buttons at the same time. Allow a slight pause between functions. If different
buttons are pressed too quickly or multiple buttons are pressed at the same time, the bed may not
operate as desired.
DO NOT attempt to operate bed controls prior to completion of assembly as damage to bed
components may occur.
Close supervision is necessary when this product is used by or near children or physically challenged
individuals.
NEVER PERMIT ANYONE TO BE UNDER THE BED OR IN BETWEEN THE RAISED BED FRAME
COMPONENTS AT ANY TIME.
Total Weight capacity 600 lb. excluding additional weight from Rails, Mattress and other accessories.
Suggested patient weight capacity 550 lb.
Never permit more than one person on/in the bed at any time.
Body weight should be evenly distributed over the surface of the bed. Do not lay, sit or lean in such a
way that the patient's entire body weight is placed only on the raised head or foot sections of the bed.
This includes when repositioning or transferring in or out of bed
Ensure the mattress is centered on the frame. This will minimize the risk of the occupant becoming
trapped between the mattress and any bed rail being used.
To prevent casters from moving whenever the bed is stationary, ensure the bed caster locks are
properly engaged.
ALWAYS lock the caster locks when transferring into or out of the bed. Inspect the caster locks
BEFORE using the bed to ensure the locks function adequately.
Even with casters properly locked, some floor surfaces will allow the bed to move under some
conditions. Use of the bed on such floor surfaces must be evaluated by the care provider.
The bed is not designed to be used as a patient transport. When transporting a patient, use an
approved patient transport, otherwise injury or damage may result.
When operating or moving the bed, always ensure that the individual in the bed is properly positioned
within the bed.
DO NOT allow extremities to extend beyond the sides or between the bed rails when performing these
functions.
Keep the bed a minimum of 12 inches (30.48 cm) away from any wall.
Be sure that the bed is free and clear of all obstructions for full range of motion. Damage to the unit and
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