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1. NOTE The Instant CPR Release should not be used to raise the head section of the bed use the HEAD UP control on the Siderail HEADBOARD REMOVAL The headboard is removed by grasping the hand holds and lifting up To replace the headboard lower the board onto the posts The headboard can be removed to gain increased access to the patient s head and can be used as a backboard during CPR procedures Level 2 This position with foot end Siderails lowered to the middle position allows the patient to egress from the bed while still providing reasonable protection Level 3 This position places the Siderails beneath the mattress deck To store the Siderails lower each Siderail completely and push in toward the frame NOTE For patient transfer place Siderails in the lowest position and push toward the frame Also ensure the Brake Pedal is depressed and the bed is stable Always tug on the Siderails after changing positions to ensure that they are securely locked in place CHAIR POSITION The Centra bed can be placed into a Chair Position Press the Reverse Trendelenburg IN button located in the Nurse Control Panel until the bed is at the desired angle Then press the Head UP button located in the Siderail be sure Auto Contour is active until the desired angle of head elevation is achieved If needed the knee section can be raised or lowered further by pressing the Knee UP button in the Siderail u
2. The phone will also rest on the bedside cabinet or overbed table for use by patient s visitors DYNAMICAIRE SLEEP SURFACE CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS REMOVAL To remove the sleep surface raise the foot end of the bed frame manually and disconnect all four quick disconnect hoses and detach the strap To reconnect replace mattress onto the frame with the hoses at the foot end of the bed Insert the hoses and the strap through the bed frame and re attach the strap and hoses NOTE Never remove the mattress from the bed frame without disconnecting the hoses and straps at the foot of the bed NOTE Before the bed is cleaned and especially before touching any electrical components it should be disconnected from the electrical outlet Since the bed is electric the excess use of cleaning fluids should be avoided NOTE Care must be taken to secure the foot section to the head section during any of the above procedures to ensure that the foot section does not drop back onto the frame while cleaning CLEANING To clean under the frame manually lift the foot end frame until it s secure To clean directly beneath the sleep surface lift the mattress from the head end of the bed GENERAL CLEANING General cleaning of the sleep surface mattress cover should be done by wiping down with a sponge or rag that has been dampened in a cleaning solution The cleaning solution can be any standard household cleaner For disinfecting purposes an
3. There are three situations in which a nurse call could be activated e pr a E 2 ua 1 Patient call sar Gran he 2 Patient leaves bed when Bed Exit System is engaged 3 Communication Cable is unattached NOTE Patient controlled calls can be turned off at the nurse s station while the other signals are turned off at the bed The specific message or call will differ by the type of Nurse Call system MANUAL POSITIONS WITHOUT POWER KNEE GATCH HEAD SECTION d ss J1 ER Use the Knee Gatch position for patient leg elevation Use a Siderail control to raise the knee section then move the knee gatch cross bar towards the head of the bed to the desired Gatch posi tion PATIENT CONTROLS HEAD UP HEAD DOWN When using the Head Up and Down Controls press the top button to raise the head section and the bottom button to lower the head section until patient reaches the desired position KNEE UP KNEE DOWN When using the Knee Up and e Unplug main power cord e Extend and insert the IV pole through the access hole for the head screw assembly at the head end of the bed e Turn the IV pole clockwise to raise counterclockwise to lower the head section a a oa a ae e Turn the IV pole counterclockwise to raise clockwise to lower the head section e To manually change the Hi Lo position
4. Magnets Sensor Each Corner Restraint Strap Holders Controlled i Both Sides Night Light Prothage Bag olders IV Pole Receptacle Both Sides Central Each Corner and Brake amp Seat Section Steer Both Sides Measurements Inches centimeters lt 91 0 231 1 gt z 41 5 105 4 Ex 15 0 45 5 High 115 6 31 5 Low 80 0 7 5 aot lt 53 0 134 6 31 0 78 7 gt STANDARD FEATURES SIDERAILS m ms Ame e EE El a jm B pAr a 7 a i a Er Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 To raise or lower the Siderails press the push button next to the Siderail and swing the Siderail away from the center of the bed and into the desired position You will hear a click when the Siderail is securely in place The foot end Siderails can be adjusted to three different levels The head end Siderails can be adjusted to two different levels Level 1 This position both Siderails fully upright can discourage the alert and oriented patient from leaving the bed in most situations INSTANT CPR RELEASE SG To activate the Instant CPR Release press either red button on the side of the handle and simultaneously pull the handle then release The head section will instantly lower to the down position without having to be held This feature allows emergency procedures to be performed without unnecessary loss of time
5. Steer Pedals as directed in the following situations oad tl nm 1 Docking Position When the bed is in 2 Transport For moving the bed 3 Moving Bed When moving the bed in place in the patient room press the down a corridor depress the Steer tight areas or in a patient room place Brake Pedal Pedal and push from the headboard the Brake and Steer Pedal in neutral NOTE When brake is not set a yellow light will flash on the Indicator Light Panel at the foot end of the bed IV ROD HEAD ELEVATION INDICATOR AUTO CONTOUR PR JE The IV Rod storage area is at The Head Elevation Gauges the head end of the bed ocated on the bed frame between the headboard on either side of the bed and the mattress deck Six IV beneath the mattress Rod receptacles are indicate the degree of head provided one on each elevation The degree to corner of the bed and one which the arrow is pointing is The knee section simultaneously breaks to approximately on each side on the bed the correct elevation 15 when the head section is elevated This helps prevent frame at the seat section the patient from gravitating to the end of the bed To adjust the knee below or beyond Auto Contour level use independent knee control To deactivate Auto Contour and all electrical knee adjustments lock out knee control at the Nurse Control Panel STANDARD FEATURES NURSE CALL ACTIVATION
6. the firmness softness of the Surface NOTE Mattress overlays are not required on the DynamicAire Sleep Surface and therefore should not be used on top of the Surface NOTE See page 8 for Surface cleaning instructions p ad g BED EXIT SYSTEM Two special sensor strips run horizontally between the mattress deck and the mattress When a patient s weight is removed from the mattress the sensors send a time delayed electronic signal to the nurse s station if the bed is equipped i with the SideCom system The signal can vary to delay at 2 4 or 6 seconds If desired the system can be mt set Up so that a signal will sound in pu the patient s room to indicate that mM the patient left the bed On off message time interval and audible bedside alarm controls are located on the outside of the SideCom unit behind a sliding panel in the left head Siderail This system should be used in conjunction with your regular safety procedures NOTE The Bed Exit system is intended as a reminder not a restraint device SIDECOM The SideCom system is a modular communications package built into the Siderails within constant reach of the patient The basic package integrates bed controls and surface controls with the DynamicAire Sleep Surface and ZoneAire Sleep Surface The modular bed can be upgraded to nurse calll lighting bed exit and entertainment ENHANCEMATE The EnhanceMate allo
7. 2 3 incremental height to traction post 848B 3 Motor Rehab Control 9913A 3 Motor Bed Extender 9933 4 Motor Bed Extender Hil Rom reserves the right to make changes without notice in design specifications and models The only warranty Hill Rom makes is the expressed written warranty extended on the sale or rental of its products Hill Rom 1996
8. IN SERVICE MANUAL Cenira Bed From Hill Rome TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES italians tantost aae Gea caramels 1 DD TSS 0 Se STANDARD FEATURES SASAS EES 2 NSTANT GPR REISOSS A PE sadadatvandudad dates 2 CHGIFPOSTHOM iresaisnscesnaansiavuncnnisanandanaasatar odininkai 2 Headboard Footboard Removal 2 IIIT EIA RES es eine case ae et 3 Restraint Strap Holders 3 Drainage Bag HOISTS aissis oniiir oiiaii 3 Central Brake and Steer rinukti rnt tEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ESEE 3 VRO at Sam er Rate me Mit etes 3 Head Elevation Indicator un 3 AUTO COMO Ava cba tans tia stags tat cit te pen bise te tn 3 Nurse Call ACtivOtiOmiiisiiniscsicisoisscvseccnscsssciveonduevadnav caataestsaninsanncnaavaadeans 4 Knee Gatch for therapeutic positioning oeccececcccercrrcrrrrcinr 4 Head Section Manual ns 4 HiLo MANU Eee herssnenn ovadsadsagsaccabnsdndrstusdaieinsbenbenthinasdeitcaiane 4 POTISM COMMONS a bonnes a aeaa A EATR 4 Nurse Control PR NE ianiai nina ia Tn EE DIEE AE 5 Siderail Nurse COMMONS ii 5 OPTIONAL UPGRADEABLE FEATURES DynamicAirem Sleep Surface ieee ieee iereiiertineriiies 6 Bed EXIT Syste sa siauicaveninenisiecucatatatectacnsawid at a S 6 SIDS COM izes 80 suanadetedivaraucatan tacte eina delata 6 ENHGNnGeMatGe nsina anana a 6 ACCESSORIES INFUSION SUPHOTT SYSTOM escena ame admi cen 7 Sliding Permanent IV Pole siens 7 Trapeze Support Bracket su 7 Fracture Frame Adaptors ttr rrtt trr EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEE E 7 Siderdil POS isin
9. NOT DOWN LED in the Nurse Control Panel will be lit TRENDELENBURG REVERSE TRENDELENBURG To place the bed into Trendelenburg press the TREND switch to the IN position Refer to the Trendelenburg gauge in the Nurse Control Panel for the angle of Trendelenburg in inches and degrees To take the bed out of Trendelenburg press the TREND switch to the OUT position until the Trendelenburg gauge indicates zero degrees which means that the bed is in the flat position To place the bed into Reverse Trendelenburg press the REVERSE TREND switch to the IN position Refer to the Reverse Trendelenburg gauge in the Nurse Control Panel for the angle of Reverse Trendelenburg in inches and degrees To take the bed out of Reverse Trendelenburg press the REVERSE TREND switch to the OUT position until the Reverse Trendelenburg gauge indicates zero degrees which means that the bed is in the flat position OPTIONAL UPGRADEABLE FEATURES DYNAMICAIRE CEL COMFORT T The DynamicAire si ir Sleep Surface has wf a two patient care cs F PAAA mue SURPAGE l Cowon modes Prevention and Comfort The choice of mode is best determined through an assessment of the patient as to their risk of pressure ulceration For patients assessed not to be at risk the Surface can be placed in the Comfort Mode This gives the patient and caregiver control of the firmness softness of the Surface This is accomplished by pressing the COMFORT co
10. both the Head and Foot Hi Lo drive must be raised or lowered e Extend and insert another IV pole through the access hole for the Hi Lo foot screw assembly at the foot of the bed e Turn the IV pole counterclockwise to raise clockwise to lower the foot section e Unplug main power cord e Extend and insert the IV pole through the access hole for the Hi Lo head screw assembly at the head end of the bed the left hole ENTERTAINMENT CONTROLS E To activate the TV press the TV button in the Siderail This will turn the TV on Press the TV button to change channels To turn off the TV press the TV button until the TV turns off To activate the radio press the musical note button in the Siderail This will Down Controls press the top button to raise the knee section and the bottom button to lower the knee section to the desired position NURSE CALL turn the radio on Press the note button to change chan nels To turn off the radio press the note button until the radio turns off To place a nurse call simply depress the NURSE CALL Button A yellow light will illuminate to indicate that a call has been sent LIGHTING To activate indirect room light press the up arrow button in the Siderail To activate the exam or reading light press the down arrow button in the Siderail 4 STANDARD FEATURES NURSE CONTROL PANEL BED MOTOR POWER Power to the motors wh
11. ded hex head screws and lock nuts Holes are provided on the bracket for bolt on or clamp on type trapeze units SIDERAIL PADS BED EXTENDER SLIDING PERMANENT IV POLE The Sliding Permanent IV Pole is mounted to the frame of the bed at the head section The sturdy pole features a unique mechanism which allows the pole to be moved along a runner to either side of the bed The pole itself can be raised or lowered with one hand FRACTURE FRAME ADAPTORS The bed will accommodate most fracture frame equipment For fracture frame equipment with 4 diameter support poles the Hill Rom adaptors can be used to allow the frame to interface with the bed The adaptors are placed in the IV sockets located at all four corners of the bed The frame posts are inserted in each adaptor Fracture frame equipment with 34 diameter support poles may be inserted into the IV sockets An adaptor may be needed if additional frame post height is required NOTE To determine whether adaptors are required please check with your Hill Rom representative PATIENT PHONE K qx Siderail pads provide a soft cover for the rails while maintaining access to patient nurse controls The Bed Extender is mounted on the foot end of the bed to provide additional length for taller patients The patient phone can be mounted to either head end Siderail for ease of access by the patient
12. en getting out of bed and could be injured if the bed unexpectedly moves After setting the brake push and pull the bed sideways to ensure stability FLUIDS When spills occur on the Siderails or the foot end areas of the bed immediately e Clean the fluid from the bed e Check the bed controls i e Head Knee Hi Lo to see if they are operable e Have the maintenance department check the internal electronics e Fluids remaining on the electronic controls may cause corrosion which may cause the electronic components to fail These component failures may cause the bed to move or operate on its own at a time that may be injurious to the patient or staff ELECTRICAL SAFETY Policies and procedures must be established to train and educate your staff on the risks associated with electric equipment At any time it is not prudent or necessary for staff personnel to have their entire body within the confines of the bed Whenever a bed is being cleaned or serviced it should be unplugged from its power source If service personnel need to get under the bed the Hi Lo portion must be blocked up as an added precaution refer to Centra Bed Service Manual LOCKOUT CONTROLS Whenever a patient should be restricted from operating the patient controls activate the appropriate Siderail Lockouts in the Nurse Control Panel at the foot end of the bed This is especially true for patients in traction since it can prevent a patient or visitor fro
13. eutral 818C04 48 4 Motor Bottom Mount Light Neutral DIRECT CUSTOMER SERVICE HOTLINE 800 638 2546 Hill Rom A HILLENBRAND INDUSTRY Batesville IN 47006 USA e 800 638 2546 International e 812 934 8173 e FAX 812 934 7191 W6059A RA696 PROBLEM SOLUTION PATIENT CONTROLS If the Patient Controls are not NOT FUNCTIONING functioning ensure the povver cord is plugged in and make sure that the controls at the Nurse Control Panel are not locked out Also check the SideCom connector located on the bed frame below the mattress deck to ensure that it is properly plugged into the mating connector NOTE The FIRM SOFT Control will also be locked out if the bed is in the Prevention or Pressure Relief mode or if the Sleep Surface Power is turned off at the Nurse Control Panel COMMUNICATION 383 SideCom Nurse Call Lighting Entertainment 384 SideCom Nurse Call Entertainment Bed Exit System 385 SideCom Nurse Call Lighting Entertainment Bed Exit System 386 SideCom Nurse Call Bed Exit System 389 SideCom Upgrade System 495 Patient Phone 5020A01 EnhanceMate Voice Activated Control System 3 Motor Bed 5020A02 EnhanceMate Voice Activated Control System 4 Motor Bed OTHER 844A 33 Trapeze Support Bracket Taupe 844A 48 Trapeze Support Bracket Light Neutral 847B Fracture Frame Adaptor 3 4 Pin All 9 Length adds 2 3 incremental height to traction post 847C Fracture Frame Adaptor 2 Pin All 9 Length adds
14. icate that the Siderails are completely raised and locked in place Hill Rom recognizes that certain healthcare situations may indicate the need for specialized Siderail configurations In response to this need we offer upon request several Siderail accessories Siderails are intended to be a reminder not a patient restraining device Hill Rom recommends the appropriate medical personnel determine the level of restraint necessary to ensure a patient will remain safely in bed Consult the restraint manufacturer s instructions for use to verify the correct application of each restraining device Whenever high profile patients typically the frail elderly and medicated or confused are involved Hill Rom recommends the following minimum actions 1 Develop guidelines for all high profile patients that indicate e Which patients may need to be restrained and the appropriate restraint to utilize e The proper method to monitor a patient whether restrained or not including time interval visual check of restraint etc 2 Develop training programs for all caregivers concerning the proper use and application of restraints 3 Maintain the bed at its lowest position whenever a caregiver is not in the room 4 Clarify the need for restraint devices to families or guardians BRAKES Brakes should always be set when the bed is occupied and in position especially during patient transfer Patients often use the bed for support wh
15. ich control the bed positions can be turned on or off using this switch The red MOTOR POWER OFF LED on the Nurse Control Panel will be lit when the bed motor power is turned off PATIENT SIDERAIL CONTROL LOCKOUTS Turn the appropriate switch to the ON position when the patient control in the Siderails is to be operable Turn the appropriate switch to the OFF position when the patient control in the Siderails should not be operable This is available for Head Knee and Hi Lo NOTE The HI LO switch located in the BED POSITION section of the Nurse Control Panel will still be active even if the HI LO button in the Siderail is locked out HI LO The Hi Lo controls are located on the outside of both head Siderails on the bed and in the BED POSITION section of the Nurse Control Panel In the Siderails press the up arrow to raise the bed and the down arrow to lower the bed In the Nurse Control Panel press the HI LO switch to the HI position SIDERAIL NURSE CONTROLS ALL MODELS NURSE CALL Press the Nurse Call button to request assistance at bedside HI LO Press top arrow to raise bed and bottom arrow to lower bed Allows you to raise lower bed from bedside without having to go to foot section of bed to use Hi Lo button in footboard The Hi Lo controls can be locked out at the Nurse Control Panel to raise the bed and to the LO position to lower the bed When the bed is not in the low position the amber BED
16. isisi nnion a a a 7 BEG ExteNdE enana anena aa Eni 7 POTENT PANONE secta ini annaa ai 7 DYNAMICAIRE SLEEP SURFACE CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS ncn 8 SAFETY TPS ississisescdisascinccivvatiessescsanastucvveteasaiaaueavastauasesed stvaddvssd uangestdadanatavtantins 9 TROUBLESHOOTING cccccccccccccesecccesseeseeseeseeeesseseeeeessesaeesns Back Cover ACCESSORY PRODUCT NUMBERS arrere Back Cover The information in this manual applies to all the models of the Centra bed except where indicated Hill Rom recommends the use of its sleep surface and mattress products as part of a comprehensive patient care plan included in the Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Treatment Guidelines established by the Agency For Healthcare Policy and Research An In Service videotape is available Contact your Hill Rom representative or call 1 800 445 3720 FOR SPECIAL ASSISTANCE Hill Rom Account Manager Clinical Consultant Field Service Technician Customer Service Representative Phone Phone Phone Phone FEATURES DynamicAir Sleep Surface SideCome Patient Controls Model 1063 Both Sides Bed Exit System Control Instant CPR Release Botn siges Firm Soft Comfort Control Model 1063 With SideCom Models 384 386 or 389 Removable Headboard For CPR Safety Information Indicator IV Pole Light Panel Storage TuckAway Siderails Head and Foot End Nurse Control Panel SideCom Nurse Controls Conese de Sheet Retention
17. m accidentally activating a control which would cause the bed to move and possibly result in an injury The Siderail Lockouts are for the convenience of the staff and the safety of the patient and should be used when necessary INSTANT CPR RELEASE The emergency head release Instant CPR Release is to be used by health care professionals only BED EXIT SYSTEM The Bed Exit System can assist the nurse in monitoring certain patient activities that could lead to patient falls PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Use only Hill Rom parts and accessories Do not modify the bed without authorization from Hill Rom MATTRESSES The use of mattresses other than Hil Rom s may substantially reduce the effectiveness of the safety features and systems incorporated into Hill Rom beds PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Annual preventive maintenance must be performed to insure all bed features are functioning as originally designed Particular attention must be addressed on safety features including but not limited to e Siderail latching mechanisms e Caster braking systems e Electrical cords and components e All controls return to OFF or neutral position when released e Controls or cabling entanglement of bed mechanisms in Siderails e Proper operation of the Siderail Lockout functions TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM SOLUTION GROUND LOSS LIGHT FLASHES When the GROUND LOSS Light flashes check all electrical plugs to make sure that they are prop erly g
18. ntil the desired angle of knee 3 elevation is achieved To i take the bed out of the Chair Position press the Reverse Trendelenburg OUT button located in the Nurse Control Panel FOOTBOARD REMOVAL The footboard is removed by grasping the hand holds and lifting up To replace the footboard align the locator marks with the mounting posts and lower the board onto the posts NOTE The footboard should only be removed during maintenance of the bed STANDARD FEATURES NIGHT LIGHT RESTRAINT STRAP HOLDERS DRAINAGE BAG HOLDERS HE HHT LEHT DL PAL Fr ll 3 4 F pe The Night Light will come on as the existing light in the Restraint Strap Holders on Drainage Bag Holders on both patient room dims and will automatically go off when both sides under the mattress sides under the mattress deck the room becomes light again To turn the light off deck allow for the use of at the seat and foot sections manually there is a switch located under the mattress patient restraints when accomodate different types deck at the mid section of the bed frame Also necessary They are recessed of disposable drainage kits located here is a Sensor Control which adjusts the level under the frame to prevent They are recessed under the of light required to turn on the Night Light access by the patient frame to permit normal Siderail operation CENTRAL BRAKE AND STEER Use the Brake and
19. ntrol in the DynamicAire control panel The firmness softness of the Surface is then controlled by the patient through the mattress controls located on each head end Siderail Similarly the firmness softness can be controlled by caregivers through the FIRM and SOFT switch located in the DynamicAire control panel DYNAMICAIRE SLEEP SURFACE PATIENT CONTROLS For bed models with lighting controls 883 and 385 SideCom the firm soft controls are housed in a pendant For bed models without lighting controls 384 386 and 389 SideCom the firm soft controls are housed in the Siderail If the sleep surface is in Comfort mode the patient can regulate the firmness softness of the mattress For patients assessed to be at risk of pressure ulceration the Surface should be placed in the Prevention Mode This is accomplished by activating the PREVENTION switch located on the footboard control panel In the Prevention Mode the amount of air within the dual air bladder system of the Surface is controlled by the Surface itself to reduce interface pressure across the patient s body especially the bony prominences The Surface adjusts in response to changes in patient and bed positions When the DynamicAire Sleep Surface is placed in the Prevention Mode the green Indicator Light turns on reminding caregivers that the Surface is in the proper mode for the at risk patient When in the Prevention Mode the patient and caregivers no longer have control of
20. rounded Flashing may also be caused by incorrect wiring polarity of the wall outlet ie the hot and neutral wires reversed NOTE It is normal for the light to flash if the bed is connected to an isolated AC power source If the Hi Lo Control on the outside of the Siderails is not functioning and it is not locked out at the Nurse Control Panel depress the Trendelenburg and Reverse Trendelenburg buttons to see if these functions have been completely disengaged HI LO CONTROLS NOT FUNCTIONING ACCESSORY PRODUCT NUMBERS SIDERAILS 325CA Rectangular 1 2 Length Foot end Taupe 325CB 33 Parallelogram 1 2 Length Foot end Taupe 325CB 48 Parallelogram 1 2 Length Foot end Light Neutral 855C3 Parallelogram Siderail Pads Set of 4 855C4 Rectangular Siderail Pads Set of 4 855C3H Parallelogram Head end Siderail Pads 855C4H Rectangular Head end Siderail Pads INFUSION 2217 V Rod 2221 Sliding Permanent IV Pole 155 03 nfusion Support System Top Mount 155 11 nfusion Support System Face Mount PENDANT CABLE ADAPTOR 721C 2 3 Motor 6 Button Head Knee amp Sleep Surface 721C 3 4 Motor 6 Button Head Knee amp Sleep Surface 729 DynamicAire Sleep Surface Firm Soft Pendant 8494 Jumper Cable Adaptor BUMPERS 284B 33 3 Motor Taupe 284C 33 4 Motor Taupe 284C 48 4 Motor Light Neutral 818C01 33 3 Motor Face Mount Taupe 818C02 33 3 Motor Bottom Mount Taupe 818C03 48 4 Motor Face Mount Light N
21. ult when these substances are dry and caked onto the ticking Cleaning of blood and excreta from the ticking can be accomplished by wiping vigorously with rag or sponge that is wet with a standard household cleaning solution The rag or sponge must be rinsed periodically until after wiping the rag or sponge shows no evidence of the substance being cleaned Rinsing may be required five to ten times for puddled dried blood A final wipe should be done using clean disinfecting solution and a clean rag or sponge Allow 30 to 60 minutes for the ticking to dry completely Whatever cleaning or disinfecting solution is used it must be diluted according to the manufacturer s instructions DAMAGE REPAIR Repair of tears or holes in the upper mattress cover section is not recommended due to leak potential of the repair Tears or punctures in the air chambers can usually be repaired A repair kit is available from Hill Rom s Service Organization An air chamber can withstand up to 15 typical needle punctures without significantly affecting performance SAFETY TIPS BED POSITIONS Always leave the bed in the low position when the patient is unattended This could reduce the possibility of patient falls and the severity of resultant injury SIDERAILS RESTRAINTS PATIENT MONITORING The Siderails should always be in a full upright position and latched when a patient is unattended When raising the Siderails an audible click should ind
22. ws patients who are unable to use Siderail embedded 5 controls to operate bed z functions and control the a room environment The a patient can operate the bed in one of two ways voice input or rehabilitation devices such as touchpads or sip and puff The patient can call the nurse adjust the head and knee sections of the bed adjust the air surface turn room and reading lights on and off operate the television and send and receive phone calls ACCESSORIES INFUSION SUPPORT SYSTEM ISS The system consists of a Mount Installation kit face des or top Offset Bar and Transfer Pole Components may be purchased together or separately The Mount is the structural interface between the bed a frame and the pole i assembly It consists of an adaptor block stop plate and bolts and rotational lock screw The block may be mounted to the top or face of either side of the headboard base ESO To Install Pole Place the offset Pole into the ISS mount Push the Transfer Pole into the Offset Bar To secure system tighten the butterfly screw on the bed and the Offset Bar NOTE Insure that the Transfer Pole and Offset Bar are firmly secured to each other before removing them for transfers TRAPEZE SUPPORT BRACKET The Trapeze Support Bracket is mounted at the head end of the bed frame and will accommodate the installation of trapeze equipment The assembly is mounted with the provi
23. y phenolic or quaternary type cleaners may be used Whatever cleaning solution is used it must be used and diluted according to the manufacturer s instructions Cloroxe brand bleach can be used for disinfecting purposes but should not be used in concentrations greater than 1 part bleach to 10 parts water Care should be taken to wipe up excess cleaning solutions Damp areas can take 15 to 30 minutes to dry LINENS Although the bottom sheet can be flat fitted sheets are recommended Proper sizing of fitted sheets is important to insure good retention The best retention will be achieved if the fitted sheet extends 2 inches or more under the corners of the surface Magnets are used on the underside of the surface to assist in the retention of additional sheets and blankets Better retention will be achieved if the number of layers folded under the magnets is minimized CLEANING MEDICAL FLUID SPILLS Fluid spills should be wiped up as soon as possible Some fluids used in the hospital environment such as betadine will leave a permanent stain but most will not Temporary stains can be removed by wiping vigorously with a rag or sponge that is wet with a standard household cleaning solution Whatever cleaning solution is used it must be diluted according to the manufacturer s instructions CLEANING BLOOD AND EXCRETA If possible excesss blood and excreta should be wiped up when wet since the cleaning process is more diffic
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