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Legacy User Manual September 2013
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1. Trendelenburg Mattress support height head down wW Y lower ii i Left right turn from patients view when lying in bed N Do not exceed an operating time of maximum 6 mins per hour Before using lateral turn functions ensure patient safety by elevating side flaps on the side of the bed in the direction of turn FITTING THE HANDLING BAR The Handling Bar is fitted at the foot end of the bed by positioning over the mounting horns and lowering into place Once correctly positioned the 2 lever arm clamps should be tightened by turning clockwise Once tight the lever arm clamp handles MOuninG Tons can be re positioned without loosening the clamps by pressing the central button turning to the required position and then releasing the button To unscrew the lever arm clamps simply turn the clamp anti clockwise FITTING THE FOOTBOARD ASSEMBLY The footboard assembly is fitted by positioning over the mounting horns and lowering into place Once correctly positioned then the 2 lever arm clamps should be tightened by turning clockwise Once tight the lever arm clamp handle can be re positioned without loosening the clamp Mounting horns Lever arm clamps Release latch by pressing the central button turning to the required position and then releasing the button To unscrew the lever arm clamps simply turn the clamp anti clockwise ADJUSTMENT The position of the footboard can be extended inwards or outward
2. No electrical function will operate until one of them is inserted into its cradle at the foot end of the bed bottom right hand side 1 MASTER Full Function KEY Long key with red dots This key unlocks ALL electrical functions 2 red dots by the finger pull are visible when the key is inserted into its cradle it is therefore immediately apparent that it is the full function Master Key which is inserted 2 DEFAULT Restricted Function KEY Short key this key unlocks all electrical functions EXCEPT backlift and leglift adjustment which potentially could be hazardous to the patient These are disabled when using the Short key SAFETY BUTTON Pressing the BLACK Safety Button immobilises ALL bed functions whilst maintaining power to re charge the battery back up system Press this button if the bed is to be left unattended in order to avoid accidental operation of one or more bed functions Press the button again to provide power to operate ALL bed functions A green light indicates that the bed is powered Press the RED Emergency Stop button in the event of extreme malfunction of the bed either electrical or mechanical The RED button immobilises ALL bed functions including re charge of the battery back up system Note that the 240v AC supply is still present at its point of entry to the bed until the 3 pin plug is removed from its wall socket This button should also be pressed if the bed
3. Product Code CB3SP 200 110 User Manual RING OCUS BEFORE USING THE BED IT IS IMPORTANT THAT ALL STAFF INVOLVED IN THE OPERATION OF THIS BED HAVE CAREFULLY READ AND FULLY UNDERSTOOD THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS USER MANUAL some key points This User Manual contains important information and guidance covering the safe and reliabie operation of the Legacy Turning Bed Only those members of staff who are trained in the use of this bed and have full Knowledge ofa patients condition medical history should be authorised to operate the bed They should fully understand and be proficient in Operation of each electrically operated function of the bed How to deal with emergency situations such as CPR lowering levelling the bed manually and how to deal with malfunctions If a visiting child is present then there must be strict supervision by an adult paying particular attention to the risk Zones of the bed eg underneath where there is a riskof entrapment or close to foot or hand operated controls where there is a risk of accidental operation ofta bed function In this situation or where a patient is to be left unattended in the bed then you should ensure that the BLACK Safety Button is pressed to avoid operation of any bed function by Unauthorised staff Page 5 To prevent potential damage to the roving hand control and to avoid accidental operation of a bed function it should be secured
4. After use the hand wheel must be turned continually in the opposite direction until the release pin on the toggle lever will easily locate back into its hole This will then allow the mattress support to be operated by the lateral tilt actuator again following repair Replace all security lock pulls Spring loaded locking pin LONGITUDINAL TILT TRENDELENBURG A similar system to the above levels the mattress support from any angle of Trendelenburg to the horizontal position by means of a mechanical hand wheel First identify the spring loaded locking pin needed to release the hand wheel this is situated centrally behind the foot controls on the left of the bed Remove the security lock pull from the hand wheel and pull out the spring loaded handle Then pull and hold out the spring loaded locking pin this prevents the mattress support being operated by the actuator before turning the hand wheel clock or anti clockwise according to which way the mattress Mechanical Security lock pull support is turned until the mattress support is horizontal hand wheel After use the hand wheel must be turned in the opposite direction until the locking pin clicks freely back into its hole This will then allow the mattress support to be operated by the Trendelenburg actuator again following repair Replace all security lock pulls After mechanically levelling bed parts due to actuator failure and before using any N electrically operated
5. with a patient now occupying bed the system will display his or her actual weight each time the system is switched on Bear in mind that if for example 2 pillows were on the bed when the display was set to zero then those 2 pillows should remain on the bed when taking subsequent readings SETTING THE SCALE TO ZERO TO RECORD CHANGES IN WEIGHT With a patient occupying the bed the scale should be set to zero This process will zero the display regardless of other items in addition to the patient already on the bed eg Sheets blanket pillows etc On the back edge of the unit is a toggle switch which for normal use should be switched to the left In order to set the scale to zero simply move the switch to the right for 3 seconds Do not touch the bed the switch or the digital display during this time After 3 seconds return the switch to the left The display should now be set to zero VERIFY Once the display has been set to zero you can verify the system by placing an additional weight on the bed Check that the display has recorded this addition and then remove the weight and check that the display has returned to zero READING THE CHANGES IN WEIGHT OF A PATIENT After the display has been set to zero with a patient occupying bed the system will display changes to his or her weight each time the system is switched on Weight gain will display as a positive reading but if weight loss has taken place then the display wi
6. 5 014 Continued on Page 16 LEGACY APPROVED ACCESSORIES Product description Weight kg No per bed Product code IV drip pole assembly has no 1 LG 85 015 effect on weighing system IV dri ting bracket 1 LG 85 019 rip pole mounting bracke ee above Arm board left 1 600 1 LG 85 020 Arm board right 1 600 1 LG 85 021 Arm board mounting bracket 0 404 2 LG 85 022 Safety key Master 0 055 1 LG 85 023 full function Safety key Default 0 045 1 LG 85 024 restricted function Foot board assembly 11 400 1 LG 85 025 Mobile accessory 1 LG 85 030 storage unit Battery back up Bed 4 x 6V 12A h NiCa batteries 1 x 4 pack LG 85 031 Battery back up Weighing system LG 85 032 Issue No 3 May 2012 Unit 11 Lovett Road Hampton Lovett Ind Estate Droitwich Worcs UK WR9 0QG Tel 44 0 1905 774695 Fax 44 0 1905 796081 web www nexusdms co uk email sales nexusdms co uk
7. CY Only authorised staff should be permitted to install and set up the bed ready for use Electrical fuses at the installation site must not exceed 16 amps and voltage amp frequency should match those indicated on the CE label attached to the bed Select the location of the bed carefully ensuring that the floor is flat and even Loose floor coverings should be avoided as they can be damaged when moving the bed to a new location and they make it more difficult to manoeuvre the bed safely Ensure that the mains electrical power cable from the bed is securely plugged in to the electrical safety connector and that the 3 pin plug is then secured in the mains power wall socket outlet Running the mains power cable along the floor is recommended but it should be kept clear of the bed castors Pay particular attention to this when manoeuvring the bed as running the castors bed over the mains power lead can result in damage to the power lead NEVER run the power cable through the mechanical components of the bed as there could be a risk of crushing The mains power cable can exit the bed from a choice of 2 locations these are carefully sited locations to ensure the power lead is kept away from the moving parts of the bed EES 1 At the foot end of the bed where the normal cable strain relief is located 2 At the head end of the bed where the cable s attachment point may be clipped into the snap in lock Once p
8. anical hinge points Check of the mains 240v power cable for pinching or other damage Check of the mains 240v power cable for damage at the strain relief exit point Function checks with no patient in the bed and no mattress the following require special attention Correct operation of all electrically operated moving parts Completely extend and retract all actuators until automatic shut off audible click Verify that limit switches override backrest movement to prevent side flap collision damage Correct operation of central braking functions TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM ACTION TO BE TAKEN No powered functions will operate Check electrical power supply amp safety regardless of which button is pressed connector fuse Check red Emergency Stop button amp black Safety Button switch on if necessary Check safety key if necessary insert key Lateral side flaps will not elevate Angle of backrest exceeds 17 lower backrest Backrest will not raise regardless of Angle of lateral side flaps exceeds 8 lower which button is pressed side flaps One of the powered functions will not Refer to Service amp Troubleshooting operate regardless of which button is documentation pressed Problems encountered with bed powered functions which cannot be resolved using the above guide should be referred to the manufacturer or other suitably qualified technician OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT National r
9. ating side flaps at each side Page 6 Trendelenburg anti Trendelenburg longitudinal tilt Pages 6 amp 7 Single button self levelling to horizontal from any position Page 8 The actuators which operate these functions are driven by electro mechanical linear motors with maintenance free permanent lubrication The bed utilises analogue control technology which activates actuators with no delay once a finger or foot control is pressed On releasing a control button then movement stops immediately The functions are operated using the following controls Roving Hand Control securely mounted on the bed frame Page 6 Foot operated Controls at each side end of the bed Page 7 Finger operated Rocker Switches Pages 6 amp 8 The actuators and controls are galvanically isolated from the mains 240 voltage and operate at a low voltage 24v DC Do not exceed an operating time of maximum 6 minutes per hour The bed is equipped with a battery backup system which operates on a power buffer principle If the mains power fails then all electrically operated functions will continue to operate for some time This system also allows all functions to be operated for patient care when the bed is away from the ward eg for CT scan The integrated weighing system with digital read out can record a patients actual weight or changes to their weight Strategically placed angle gauges enable accurate positioning of the patient INITIAL SET UP OF LEGA
10. d raise lower Head Head Electrical adjustment of Electrical adjustment of down os up a single side flap both side flaps together r Trendelenburg from nae ROCKER SWITCH BACK LEG LIFT patient s view when At each side of the bed are 2 RED rocker switches supine controlling the adjustment of back lift leg lift and Fowler position Hand Control stored when not in use Electrical adjustment of leg Electrical adjustment of i rest knee break Fowler angle back rest angle IMPORTANT NOTE Built in limit switches override the use of the backrest and backrest side flaps in some positions to prevent collision damage to the side flaps when elevated When the backrest side flaps are fully elevated the backrest will not raise above 17 When raised backrest is needed at the Same time as side flap full elevation then the backrest must be raised FIRST to not more than 17 BEFORE attempting to elevate the side flaps The backrest can only be fully raised above 17 if the backrest side flaps are not elevated above 8 FOOT PEDAL CONTROL The foot pedals located at each side and at both ends of the bed allow foot operated control of 3 functions Mattress support height adjustment up down Lateral tilt left right Trendelenburg anti Trendelenburg Anti Trendelenburg Mattress support height head u Lateral raise e M tilt left Me M head up head down Lateral tilt right a
11. egulatory directives in the country where Legacy is being used may require mandatory control procedures and documentation for Service maintenance Adverse incidents near incidents Effective Risk Management in the operational use of Legacy and its installation site are essential in order to minimise risk to patients and nursing staff this can only be successfully achieved through continual hazard assessment and implementation of appropriate preventative measures in response RESPONSIBLE DISPOSAL OF EQUIPMENT Disposal of the device and accessories should conform to National Standards and environmentally friendly measures current in the country of use LEGACY APPROVED ACCESSORIES Product description Weight kg No per bed Product code Traction support with guide pulley 0 628 3 LG 85 001 Traction support lower guide pulley 0 248 1 LG 85 002 Traction mounting bracket long 0 716 1 LG 85 004 Head position support with face pad 0 756 2 LG 85 005 Head position support holder 0 449 2 LG 85 008 Accessory mounting bracket short left 0 505 1 LG 85 009 Accessory mounting bracket short right 0 505 1 LG 85 010 Accessory mounting bracket long left 0 630 1 LG 85 011 Accessory mounting bracket long right 0 630 1 LG 85 012 Accessory bar head end 2 175 1 LG 85 013 Note Accessory bar at the foot end of the bed is fixed Handling bar 1 255 1 LG 8
12. function again you should consult the manufacturer or an O authorised technician SIDE FLAPS There are 2 side flaps at each side of the bed Each is Ta operated by an actuator nN A i a is 4 ii i m z E a arr i i io a al ij p be j i i 7 i p i z 1 za In the event of an actuator failure each can be lowered by hand The end of the actuator shaft is attached to the underside a fe of the side flap using a clevis pin and retaining split ring To lower the flap by hand simply support its weight remove yy D the split ring slide out the clevis pin and move the actuator shaft tLe J downwards away from the side flap Gently lower the side flap f Oo E p pm Clevis pin amp split ring electrically operated function again you should consult the manufacturer or an 1 After mechanically levelling bed parts due to actuator failure and before using any authorised technician BATTERY BACK UP BED Legacy is equipped with a battery back up system This operates on a power buffer principle and ensures that the electrically operated functions of the bed will continue to operate for some time should the mains power supply be interrupted or when the bed is used away from the ward There are 4 x 6V 12A h NiCa batteries located under a cover at the foot end of the bed chassis Back up batteries NOTE charging of the back up battery ceases if
13. harp objects on the mattress surfaces when in use in store Do not allow sharp objects to penetrate the cover coating incl Hypodermic needles Keep the mattresses clean Regularly inspect the interior foam cores and exterior covers of the mattresses for damage or contamination Do not store in damp conditions TECHNICAL DATA DESCRIPTION TYPE LEGACY Rated voltage 230 V 50Hz Power rating 1450 VA Equipment type B according to IEC 601 1 K Protection class m Ingress Protection class for drive components Main Control Unit IP54 Roving Hand Control IP54 Actuators Drives IP54 Operating time OT 10 Max 6 mins per hour Safe Working Load SWL 175kg Mattress sizes upper lower 200 x 105cm 200 x 52cm Mattress weights incl Covers Lower 3 7kg Upper 6 7kg Bed gross weight 236kg Height adjustment to top of mattress support 57 cm to 97cm Adjustment angle legrest kneebreak 0 to 50 Adjustment angle of mattress side flaps 0 to 90 Adjustment angle Trendelenburg function 17 in each direction Adjustment angle lateral tilt 30 in each direction Adjustment angle backrest 0 to 60 IMPORTANT NOTE The Safe Working Load MUST NOT be taken as the maximum user weight it is the maximum load which can be placed on the bed The SWL must take account not only of the weight of the user but also the we
14. ight of the mattress bed linen and any other items loaded on to the bed For more advice visit www nexusdms co uk Useful Information Safe Working Load CLEANING amp INFECTION CONTROL Hospitals generally have their own in house written Bed Cleaning Procedure which will also be appropriate for Legacy typically specifying wipe clean procedures using Trust approved detergents and disinfectant solutions NOTE Solutions must not contain ammonia or abrasives Solvent based cleaning fluids must not be used Mechanical cleaning scouring pressure hoses or automated cleaning cannot be used for Legacy in common with other general hospital beds The process for cleaning hospital beds and mattresses is controlled nationally in the UK by The Revised Cleaning Manual June 09 which is a DoH amp NPSA National Patient Safety Agency document and is available for download NOTE When cleaning lift the backrest and legrest sections to ensure that any protective panels beneath are included in the cleaning procedure MAINTENANCE All hinge points of the moving parts of the bed and the bearings on adjustment devices are fitted with maintenance free bearings and must not be oiled or lubricated After 6 months in use thorough visual inspection and function checks are necessary in accordance with DIN EN 62353 Visual inspection must take account of the following Tightness of all threaded connections Free movement of all mech
15. is to be placed in storage or is being transported between sites The RED button must be pulled upwards when safe to do so before the bed will function Use of EITHER the Red Emergency Button OR the Black Safety Button OVERRIDES the Safety Key operation for complete safety CENTRAL BRAKE OPERATION Once the bed is positioned in its chosen location then the centrally operated brakes must be applied The foot operated brake lever has 3 positions and is colour coded Position 1 RED side depressed all 4 castors are LOCKED Position 2 CENTRE position all 4 castors are RELEASED Position 3 GREEN side depressed 1 castor at the head end is locked parallel to the bed 1 castor at the head end is free to rotate 2 castors at the foot end are free to rotate Position 2 fully released Position 3 for steering HAND CONTROL UNIT ROCKER SWITCH FINGER CONTROL The roving hand control unit controls SIGNER TOCK ET WCNC _ E E A adjustment of mattress support height poate P A a beri al lateral tilt amp Trendelenburg anti Trendelenburg When not in use the hand the side flaps at each side control must be securely located on its Brine Wed alco thie mounting bracket below the mattress platform backrest amp legrest The Lateral Tilt _ side flaps can be adjusted Tilt Tilt individually or in pairs left f y right control the adjustment of ROCKER SWITCH SIDE FLAPS Bed height Bed Be
16. ll show a solid black bar to the left hand side to indicate a negative figure Bear in mind that if for example 2 pillows were on the bed when the display was set to zero then those 2 pillows should remain on the bed when taking subsequent readings 2 PART PRESSURE REDISTRIBUTION MATTRESS SYSTEM The upper and lower mattresses have been purpose designed to constitute a pressure redistribution system for patients in complex care nursing on the Legacy turning bed The system profiles both laterally coinciding with the movements of the backrest and legrest and longitudinally coinciding with the movements of the side flaps Utilising thinner side sections the unique system supports a patient when laterally turning but avoids the risk of forcing the bulk of a conventional thickness mattress into the side of the patient s body when turning thus minimising discomfort and the risk of compromising skin tissue viability The lower mattress being manufactured from CMHR foam provides the structure and support for the patient s body The upper section provides pressure redistribution to prevent the development of pressure ulcers and is made from fast acting heat responsive visco elastic foam The lower mattress should be turned and rotated regularly to ensure that loading is evenly spread across both sides and both ends in order to minimise foam core fatigue and to lengthen product life The upper mattress should be turned regularly for the
17. or when for example moving a bed to a new location Whilst there is mains power to the bed then this battery will be maintained in a fully charged state However if the red Emergency Button is pressed or the Safety Key Power On Off button is removed then charging of the battery will cease and will resume only once mains power is re established POWER ON OFF BUTTON This is located on the top face of the display simply press for on and press for off When switched on a check routine is performed automatically SETTING THE SCALE TO ZERO TO RECORD ACTUAL WEIGHT Before a patient occupies the bed for the first time the scale should be set to zero This process will zero the display regardless of the items already on the bed eg Sheets blanket pillows etc On the back edge of the unit is a toggle switch which for normal use should be switched to the left In order to set the scale to zero simply move the switch to the right for 3 seconds Do not touch the bed the switch or the digital display during this time After 3 seconds return the switch to the left The display should now be set to zero VERIFY Once the display has been set to zero you can verify the system by placing a weight on the bed from 1kg to 10kg Check that the display has recorded this and then remove the weight and check that the display has returned to zero READING THE ACTUAL WEIGHT OF A PATIENT After the display has been set to zero and
18. ositions allow for the siderails to be positioned vertically even when the side flaps are raised Lowering the siderails back into the parked position is a reverse Releasing the siderail for stowing of this procedure NOTE that the siderails must NOT be extended under the side flap when returning to the parked position below the sideflap To extend the siderails pull the silver spring loaded locking pin downwards and hold slide the siderail a short distance then release the locking pin Continue to pull the siderail towards the foot of the bed until the locking pin locates in its new position NOTE that the siderails must be RETRACTED before lowering into their parked position below the side flaps UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE BED BE MOVED BY PULLING PUSHING ON THE SIDERAILS Extending the trombone siderail N use Risk Assessment to decide when siderails should be used ANGLE GAUGES Angle gauges are strategically located on the bed to allow for accurate positioning of the patient EMERGENCY LOWERING CPR In the event of an emergency both the back rest and leg rest can be simultaneously and instantaneously lowered by the use of one of two release levers There is one lever on either side of the bed below the mattress support towards the foot end Before activating CPR emergency lowering please bear in mind Nursing staff should stand well clear of the m
19. oving parts of the bed Once started emergency lowering must be continuous with the lever held in until the back rest and leg rest have been fully lowered Failure to do so may damage the release mechanism Although the lowering action of the backrest is dampened by a gas spring unit to minimise the speed of descent the weight of the moving bed parts together with that of the patient being lowered may Cause some patient trauma the extent of this risk should be assessed prior to use of CPR lowering Single lever lowering Gas pressure spring damping HAND LEVELLING DUE TO ACTUATOR FAILURE LATERAL TILT In the event of actuator failure the mattress support can be levelled from any angle of lateral tilt to the horizontal position by means of a mechanical hand wheel even with a patient in the bed Only one person is needed for this activity First identify the toggle lever needed to release the hand wheel this is situated centrally under the mattress support on the left of the bed Remove the security lock pull and move the lever through 180 this prevents the mattress support being operated by the actuator Remove the security lock pull from the hand wheel pull out the spring loaded handle and continually turn the hand wheel clock Rac or anti clockwise according to which way the mattress support is Mechanical Security lock pull turned until the mattress support is horizontal hand wheel
20. ower to the bed has been established then the integrated battery chargers will continuously charge the back up batteries Should the mains power supply be interrupted then the back up batteries will operate all bed functions for a limited time 10 cycles i Rolling the bed over the mains power cable may damage the cable and or connections with the potential to cause electrical shock GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Before a patient occupies the bed the following checks should be made Ensure all electrical connections are secure Ensure all electrically operated functions are working correctly If not then seek technical advice Ensure that there are no obstacles within the area of movement of the bed eg Chairs tables etc Once a patient is lying in the bed ensure that limbs are within the area of the mattress support and not resting on the bed subframe to avoid entrapment If the bed is operating on battery back up time consuming or unnecessary adjustments should be avoided in order to maximise battery power during a mains power failure If the thermal fuse has been triggered after a period of operation in excess of 6mins hour then it will be necessary to allow the fuse to cool before attempting further adjustments of the bed Never run the mains power cable of any ancillary device through the moving mechanical parts of the bed due to the risk of crushing Q SAFETY KEY OPERATION There are 2 Safety Keys supplied with Legacy
21. s from the bed to accommodate taller or shorter patients Simply pull and hold the release latch whilst at the same moving the footboard towards or away from the bed until the required position has been achieved Push the release latch back into place 7 Lever arm clamps mele 1010f2140 SINGLE BUTTON LEVELLING Mattress support horizontal highest position A single self levelling button will flatten the mattress support from any angle of lateral turn and Trendelenburg leaving it horizontal at a choice of either its highest or lowest position Two identical buttons one at the head and one at the foot end of the bed are used Pressing the up arrow levels the mattress support at its highest position pressing the down arrow levels the mattress support at its lowest position These buttons have no effect on the backrest or legrest functions Mattress support horizontal lowest position EXTENDABLE SIDERAILS There is an extendable siderail located at each side of the bed When not in use each is parked below its corresponding side flap and is held in place by a silver spring loaded locking pin 7 To raise a siderail from its parked position first support its weight amp and then release the locking pin by pulling sideways Whilst still supporting the siderail carefully rotate upwards until the locking pin engages in your choice of 3 adjustment positions The 3 adjustment p
22. same reasons but NOT rotated as the side flap slits are not central and would be wrongly positioned if the mattress were to be rotated For more advice visit www nexusdms co uk Useful Information Mattress Integrity MATTRESS CARE amp CLEANING The covers on this 2 part mattress system are removable for cleaning purposes and to allow for inspection of the covers and the foam core for damage and contamination It is recommended that frequent inspections of the covers are made to check for damage such as holes or cuts Always ensure that if removed the covers are returned to their original foam cores to avoid the risk of cross contamination CLEANING For general cleaning and superficial dirt use a disposable wipe with a solution of warm water and neutral detergent Do not use abrasive or phenolic based cleaners To disinfect in situ use a 0 1 sodium hypochloride solution 1000 ppm chlorine Should the mattress covers become contaminated then they should be laundered at 65 C for not less than 10 minutes or at 95 C for not less than 3 minutes Do not mangle or iron Spin and tumble dry at not more than 130 C Thoroughly rinse and dry the covers before re use or storage Store flat in a cool dry area Contaminated foam cores cannot be decontaminated and should be disposed of safely as should any cover damaged by cuts tears or sharps penetration STORAGE Store the mattresses flat do not fold Do not place heavy or s
23. the red Emergency Button is pressed but is maintained if the black Safety Button is pressed BATTERY BACK UP WEIGHING SYSTEM The digital weighing system has a separate back up battery to ensure continued operation during interruption to the mains power supply or when for example moving the bed to a new location The battery is located within the weighing system display unit and can be replaced only by an authorised technician NOTE Whilst there is mains power supply to the bed then the back up battery will be maintained in a fully charged state However if the red Emergency Button is pressed then charging will cease and will resume only once the red Emergency Button has been pulled upwards to re establish functionality of the bed If the black Safety Button has been pressed then charging of the back up battery continues N All batteries must be replaced after 2 years J N Waste disposal regulations covering used batteries must be observed INTEGRATED DIGITAL WEIGHING SYSTEM Toggle switch reset to zero The integrated weighing system can be used to read ACTUAL patient weight or to read CHANGES in patient weight The display is located at the head end of the bed at the left hand side and below the side flap The display can be pulled outwards in order to take readings or to re set It should be pushed back in when not in use The unit incorporates a back up battery to ensure continued operation during mains power failure
24. to the bed frame when not in use Page 6 Pay particular attention to the foot operated controls as unintentional operation is more likely than with the hand operated controls For example an object may fall on to a foot pedal or it may be activated by another piece of equipment coming into contact with it CONTENTS Before using the bed Page 2 Emergency lowering CPR Page 9 Hand levelling Features of Legacy Page 3 Battery back up bed Page 10 Initial set up Page 4 Battery back up weighing system General operating instructions Integrated digital weighing system Page 11 Safety key operation Page 5 Red Emergency Stop button 2 part Mattress system Page 12 Black Safety Button Mattress care amp cleaning Central braking operation Page 6 Hand control Rocker switch control Foot control control Page 7 Maintenance Page 14 Fitting the handling bar Troubleshooting Fitting the footboard assembly Operational risk management Single button levelling Page 8 misposal Orequipmient Siderails _ Angle gauges Technical data Page 13 Cleaning amp infection control Approved accessories Page 15 16 C J FEATURES OF The Legacy TURNING BED Legacy features the following electrically operated functions Backrest angle adjustment Page 6 Leg lift knee break amp Fowler position adjustment Page 6 Bed height adjustment Pages 6 amp 7 Lateral tilt adjustment left amp right Pages 6 amp 7 Elev
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