Instruction manual

100 T-Modell - 13/14 - Ausgabe 08/13 - 2354677 - BUE-0029-14EN
Living
6
Making ready for
operation
After every power interruption (e.g. lay-up over winter), the electrical drive
must be made ready for operation again. To do so carry out a reference run.
X Do not lower or lift the bed when there are people using the pull-down
bed.
X Only lower the bed if the lowering area is clear.
X Bring the pull-down bed into the lower end position before use. Ensure
that the pull-down bed is not resting on obstacles such as headrests,
cushions or similar.
X Do not allow children to play with the pull-down bed.
X Store the remote control in a safe place inaccessible to children.
X Only use the pull-down bed, if the safety net is set up.
X Use separate children's beds or travel cots suitable for children.
X Never allow small children to remain in the pull-down bed without super-
vision.
X But in particular with regard to small children less than 6 years of age,
users should ensure that they cannot fall out of the pull-down bed.
Z Only raise or lower the pull-down bed if it is loaded with a maximum of
15 kg. This maximum load includes the contents of the wall-mounted cup-
board at the base of the pull-down bed. If the pull-down bed is overloaded,
the overload protection switches off the lifting motor. However, the lifting
mechanism can still be damaged.
Z Before starting a journey, the pull-down bed must be brought into the
uppermost end position. No objects must be stuck between the roof and
the pull-down bed.
Z In order to ensure that the pull-down bed functions correctly, the living room
temperature must be at least 5 °C.
Fig. 117 Manual control unit Fig. 118 Pull-down bed complete with
applied safety net
X When making ready for operation, overload protection is not in use.
Z If the pull-down bed is at an angle during the reference run: Immediately
end the reference run. Proceed as described under "Emergency operation"
(see below).