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Burke TRI-FLEX II 운영 매뉴얼

Important Safety Information

WARNING: All persons with access to the bed must read the entire manual before using the bed. Fail-
ure to do so could result in improper use which could damage the bed or injure persons.
WARNING: 1,000 lb. patient use WEIGHT LIMIT. Use of bed with persons above this weight may
cause damage to bed and persons.
WARNING: To transport a patient in bed, the bed high-low
must be in its' lowest position with the frame resting on the
transverse caster bars (see figure 1). Failure to do so could
result in compromising the structural integrity and stability of
the bed which could damage the bed or injure persons. See
transport section of the manual.
WARNING: Possible fire hazard exists when bed is used
with OXYGEN administering equipment other than a nasal mask or 1/2 bed length tent. Oxygen tents should
not extend below the mattress support level.
WARNING: AVOID CONTRACT WITH INJURED SKIN. It is not intended for this device to come in
contact with injured skin. Ensure that injured skin is properly protected.
WARNING: The Tri-Flex II electronics are not designed to be used in environments containing FLAM-
MABLE ANESTHETICS. Possible fire hazard exists.
WARNING: Keep the SIDERAILS in a raised position while patient is on the bed to prevent patient from
accidentally falling off the bed.
WARNING: Bed should be left in the lowest position when unattended in order to reduce the risk of injury
due to falls while getting into or out of the bed, or while lying on the bed..
WARNING: If PATIENT RESTRAINTS are used, they must be attached to some point on the bed that
articulates when the gatches are raised and lowered. Failure to do so could result in the restraints injuring
the patient.
WARNING: To maximize the full scope of UL-60601, this bed is intended for patient use in ONLY the MAXI-
MUM WIDTH CONFIGURATION. Within the current standard, patient and caregivers are safely removed from
pinch points and moving components which could cause harm. Configurations other than described reduce
the distance to these points which could result in severe personal injury or equipment damage.
CAUTION: Run the POWER CORD under the bed frame and positioned so as to prevent being walked
on or rolled over by the bed casters or interfering with moving parts of the bed. Keep the power cord
plugged into a wall outlet.
CAUTION: Hang the hand CONTROL PENDANT on the side rail when not in use. Run the cord under
the bed frame and keep it clear of moving parts to prevent possible damage to the cord.
CAUTION: When the bed is in use, the CASTERS must be positioned so that the locking tabs are
locked, and pointed towards the foot end of the bed. Failure to do so will cause damage to the bed.
CAUTION: Keep the head of the bed a minimum of 4" from walls to avoid contacting a wall when running
the hi-low. Failure to do so could result in damage to the bed and/or the wall.
Elevating the head gatch facilitates easier breathing for heavier patients. Consult a doctor.
If needed, orthopedic equipment can be attached to the bed.
8 TRI-FLEX II BED - OPERATION MANUAL
Figure 1