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DRIVE FULL-ELECTRIC LIGHTWEIGHT BARIATRIC BED SERIES 48" WIDTH (15302LW) / 54" WIDTH (15303LW) OWNER’S ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING MANUAL Item # 15302LW with Half Rails This manual must be given to the Owner/User of this bed and should be read carefully before putting this product into use.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Standard Symbols & Warning Labels ....................1-3 General Safety ............................. 4-6 Intended Use and Contraindications ....................7 Overview and Mattress Recommendations ..................7 Packaging and Handling ........................8 Assembly Instructions ........................... 9 Frame Assembly ........................... 10 Bed Operation ............................14 Bed Rail Installation ..........................
STANDARD SYMBOLS USED IN THIS MANUAL This manual includes important information about the safety of personnel and equipment. As you read through this manual be aware of the symbols and their meanings. DANGER Information that appears under the DANGER symbol concerns the protection of personnel from direct and pending hazards that, if not avoided, will result in immediate, serious personal injury or death in addition to damage of the equipment.
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PRODUCT SYMBOLS Symbols Description Symbols Description Type BF applied part equipment. Recycle the item in accor- IEC 60601-2-52: The applied part includes all dance with local regulations. parts of the medical bed that are within reach of the patient, even if they are underneath the mattress support surface.
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WARNING LABELS MC15 CB.01.30.02 medical bed controller 100V-240V~50/60Hz lnput Max.3.15A Output Max. 29V/5.5A Intermittent Operation 2min/18min Prod.Date: 03/21 Serial-No.: Q21013500 0151 IPX4 E363125 A Phoenix Mecano Company This bed is not designed to be used for patient transport. WARNING DO NOT put hands into designated openings.
DeVilbiss Healthcare. Please contact Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare for accessory parts that are compatible with this bed. • Possible injury or Death may occur if replacement parts are not provided and therefore tested by Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare. Please contact Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare for replacement parts compatible with...
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This bed should not be placed in an oxygen enriched environment. CAUTION • It is recommended to use Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare compatible lifts with this homecare medical bed. Patient lifts should not be used to transport patients to different locations of the home. •...
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Monitor patient frequently • Use appropriately sized Drive mattresses when using this bed. The mattress must fit firmly against the bed frame and bed side rails. On March 10, 2006 the U S Food and Drug Administration (released guidelines for reducing the risk of hospital bed entrapment entitled, “Hospital bed System Dimensional and Assessment Guidance to Reduce Entrapment”...
A mattress may not be included with this bed. It is recommended that an appropriately sized mattress is used, such as a Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare standard foam or pressure redistribution mattress. Mattress height must be a minimum of 5-1/2 inches.
UNPACKING Check cartons for any obvious damage to packaging or contents. If damage is evident, contact your local Drive Medical dealer/provider. Remove any loose packaging from the cartons.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS List of Components Description of components Hi/Lo motor Head/Foot board Head frame Hip frame Connecting frame of foot frame Foot frame Foot under frame Head under frame Linear motor of foot Linear motor of head Control Box Pendant Caution: DO NOT attempt to operate bed controls until completion of assembly as damage to bed components and/or personal injury may occur.
FRAME ASSEMBLY Place both ends of the frame/sleep surface on the ground and align the four flanges with the receptacle as shown. To attach the head and foot sections, slide the two sides together be sure that the flanges are fully inserted It must be completely inserted to the end.
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Secure the frame/sleep surface with the cotter pin as shown (Figure A). Lock the cotter pin with the attached clasp. Repeat on the opposite side (Figure B). Figure A To disassemble the head and foot section, remove cotter pin and clasp and separate sections. Figure B...
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Locate the motor connecting wire of the Hi/Lo motors attached to each bed ends. (Figure C) . Figure C Insert the hi/lo motor connecting wire into the corresponding color coded outlet on the control box (Figure D) . Figure D See below for details on the corresponding outlets for each motor wire.
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Lay bed flat and install head and foot boards. Attach the Head and Foot Boards by aligning the frame mounting hooks over bed end mounting pins and push frame down to secure in place. Push Slide Locks in place over frame hooks for both bed ends to help prevent frame separation from bed ends.
When routing cables from other equipment in the medical bed, precautions shall be taken to avoid squeezing between parts of the medical bed. OPERATION The Model #15302LW & 15303LW Lightweight Bariatric Bed comes with a 4 Function hand held Pendant. • Top Row buttons control raising and lowering the Head Section.
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SIDE RAIL INSTALLATION (OPTION) SIDE RAIL WARNING Other manufacturers side rails/bars may not be compatible and can lead to entrapment issues or harm to patients/ residents. Only compatible side rails/bars may be used on this bed. Make sure bed frame is adjusted correctly for mattress size being used and side rails/bars are properly secured to frame to decrease the risk of entrapment.
The FDA Guidance document identifies specific dimensional criteria on potentially injury-threatening gaps and spaces that can occur between bed system components, such as side rails when improperly installed. Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare’s 15302/15303 Bariatric beds and approved accessories are manufactured to be in conformance with these guidelines.
CORRECT INCORRECT When installing bed rail, only place one (1) DO NOT place 2 bed rails on the same rail on bed per side. side of the bed as shown above. WARNING - INCORRECT MOUNTING MAY CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH MATTRESS RETAINER ADJUSTMENT Before a mattress is placed onto the bed deck, flip up the mattress guard to reduce mattress movement ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES...
Lifetime warranty on welds and frame. • 5 year warranty on motor and hand control. • 1 year warranty on all other parts and components. During the warranty period, defective items will be repaired or replaced at Drive’s option at no charge.
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Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare tech support. If a Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare technician is required, one will be provided by Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare at our discretion. Most parts can be shipped next day air at the customer’s expense. This warranty is extended to the original purchaser of the equipment.
Keep all moving parts, including the main frame, mattress deck (head and foot sections) and all drive shafts free of After the bed has been assembled, always test to make obstruction (i.e. blankets/sheets, heating blankets/pads, sure that all sections of the bed are properly and securely tubing, wiring, etc.
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The safe working load of the Drive Medical 48 inch Mattress MUST fit bed frame and assist rails snugly to (121.9 cm) wide Bariatric Bed is 750 pounds and reduce the risk of entrapment.
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DO NOT attempt to raise the Foot (Foot Spring) section of the sleep surface while the patient or any other individual is seated or positioned with their weight entirely on the Foot (Foot Spring) section of the sleep surface. DO NOT attempt to raise the Head (Head Spring) or Foot (Foot Spring) sections of the sleep surface while more than one person is lying in the bed or when the bed weight limita- tions have been exceeded.
ADJUST, including cables specified by the manufacturer. Otherwise, degradation of the performance of this equipment could result.” The use of accessories and cables other than those specified by Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare, with the exception of accessories and cables sold by Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare for use with the SEMI ELECTRIC BED WITH MANUAL LEG ADJUST as replacement parts for internal components, may result in increased EMISSIONS or decreased IMMUNITY of the SEMI ELECTRIC BED WITH MANUAL LEG ADJUST.
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EMI COMPLIANCE TABLE Table 1 - Emisson Phenomenon Compliance Electromagnetic environment RF emissions CISPR 11 Professional healthcare facility environment and Group 1, Class B homecare environment Table 2 - Enclosure Port Phenomenon Basic EMC standard Immunity test levels Professional healthcare facility environment and homecare environment Electrostatic IEC 61000-4-2...
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Table 4 - Input AC power Port Phenomenon Basic EMC standard Immunity test levels Professional healthcare facility environment and homecare environment Electrical fast IEC 61000-4-4 ±2 kV transients/burst 100kHz repetition frequency Surges IEC 61000-4-5 ±0.5 kV, ±1 kV Line-to-line Conducted disturbances IEC 61000-4-6 3V, 0.15MHz-80MHz induced by RF fields...
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ELECTRICAL SAFETY WARNINGS A safety feature of this product includes protection against overheating caused by excessive or extended periods of operation. Depending on the duration, this includes multiple or repeated adjustments or the use of multiple functions at one time. To ensure trouble free operation, always allow a slight pause between multiple adjustments and avoid pressing more than one function button at a time.
6. Bed may be overloaded or constrained from moving. Determine load and check for obstructions. Crank Hi/ Lo Bed. If Bed 1. Drive Shaft may not be installed or is incorrectly installed. Ensure Drive Shaft is prop- will not Raise and Lower erly connected to both Bed End gear boxes.
APPENDIX SPECIAL NOTE For your convenience, we have provided the April 2010 edition of the FDA’s guide to bed safety. This information from the FDA’s brochure, published by Hospital Bed Safety Workgroup, is replicated verbatim; the latest version is available at http://www.fda.gov. A Guide to Bed Safety Bed Rails in Hospitals, Nursing Homes and Home Health Care: The Facts Bed Rail Entrapment Statistics Today there are about 2.5 million hospital and nursing home beds in use in the United States.
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• When the patient is at risk of falling out of bed, place mats next to the bed, as long as this does not create a greater risk of accident. • Use transfer or mobility aids. • Monitor patients frequently. •...
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