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Operational Instruction
Figure 5
To raise the head side rail, lift upwards on the handle at the top of the side rail. Allow the side rail to rotate
completely upward until the spring loaded pull pin fully engages the stop (see figure 6).
WARNING: Be sure to fully reengage the stop pin when raising the head side rail. Failure to do so could
result in serious injury and or equipment damage.
To lower the foot side rail, hold the top of the side rail and pull the spring loaded pull pin. Rotate the side rail
towards the foot of the bed. Allow the side rail to rotate downward until it comes to a stop (see figure 5). To raise
the foot side rail lift upward on the side rail. Allow the side to completely rotate upward until the spring loaded pin
engages the stop. (see figure 6)
Tri-Flex II with Fold Down Side Rails
To lower the fold down side rail, hold the top of the side and pull up the spring loaded pull pin. Rotate the side rail
out of the way from the bed. Allow the side rail to rotate downward until it comes to a stop.
To raise this type of side rail, lift upward on the side rail. Allow the siderail to rotate fully upward until the spring
loaded pull pin engages the stop.
WARNING: Be sure to fully reengage the stop pin when raising the foot side rail. Failure to do so could
result in serious injury or equipment damage. Also, to avoid damage to side rail observe caster position.
To raise the foot side rail, lift upwards on the side rail. Allow the side rail to rotate completely upward until the
spring loaded pull pin fully engages the stop (see figure 6).
WARNING: Be sure to fully reengage the stop pin when raising the foot side rail. Failure to do so could
result in serious injury and or equipment damage.
CPR Procedures
Warning: This procedure will lower the head gatch in about
3-5 seconds. The emergency CPR release can be used
to lower the patient faster than running the actuator. For
maximum speed you should use the head down on the
pendent control and pull the CPR release handle on the
head gatch at the same time (see figure 7). Warning: Con-
sult a doctor before laying the patient flat or the patient's
lungs may collapse.
Patient Restraints
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.
PATIENT TRANSFERS (from or to the bed)
1) Set the brake on all casters with spring locking lever pointing towards the foot end of the bed.
2) Adjust the height of the bed to match transfer height (It is best to always transfer down).
3) Lower the side rails or remove them.
4) Use a hospital sheet and appropriate number of personnel to lift the patient on/off the bed.
14 TRI-FLEX II BED - OPERATION MANUAL
To lower the head side rail, hold
the side rail at the handle and
pull the spring loaded pull pin.
Using the handle on the top of
the side rail rotate the side rail
toward the foot of the bed. Allow
the side rail to rotate downward
until it comes to a stop (see
figure 5).
Figure 6
Figure 7