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Burke TRI-FLEX II Operational Manual
NOTE: MOVE BED TO AN OPEN AREA LARGE ENOUGH TO UNFOLD THE BED. IF YOUR BED IS
NOT EQUIPPED WITH THE OPTIONAL SCALE SYSTEM, PLEASE DISREGARD THE INFORMATION
PERTAINING TO THE SCALE SYSTEM.
UNFOLDING THE BED FOR USE
1. Set the head and foot boards aside to be assembled
later. Also remove the two turnbuckles and set aside for later
use.
2. WARNING: Lock the four transport casters to prevent the
bed from moving when you unfold the head and foot sections
as movement could cause injury. The locked casters should
be facing outward and be perpendicular to the centerline of
the bed for storage (see figure 8).
Figure 9
4. Gently lower the foot end section of the bed.
WARNING: If the foot end or head end of the bed is allowed to drop while being lowered, injury to
persons and/or damage to the bed could occur. (see figure 10)
Figure 11
7. Gently lower the head end section of the bed.
Assembly/ Disassembly Instruction
3. Remove
the "L"
shaped foot
end trans-
port latch
located on
the trans-
port pole.
(see figure
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5. Make sure that the black woven safety strap located at the head
end of the bed is securing the head gatch patient support surface
to the base (see figure 11) .
WARNING: Unexpected movement of the patient support surface
and possible injury could occur if the safety strap is not in place.
CAUTION: Loosen this safety strap before operating the bed.
6. Remove the head end transport latch bracket located on the
transport pole placed vertically in the center of the bed.
TRI-FLEX II BED - OPERATION MANUAL
Figure 8
Figure 10
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