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GENERAL SAFETY
NOTE: DO NOT operate this product without first reading and understanding this user manual.
Damage or injury may result from improper use of this product.
The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.
The Drive Medical roll-at-any-height beds are intended for use within an institutional healthcare
environment. Drive Medical recommends compliance to Application Environment 3 (i.e.: Skilled
Nursing, Transitional Care, Rehabilitation Care, and Assisted Living environment).
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
This bed is equipped with a three-prong grounding plug for protection against possible shock
hazard and should only be used with a properly grounded 110 VAC to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
electrical outlet. DO NOT under any circumstances cut or remove the grounding prong.
DO NOT open any actuators, control boxes or pendants. Service is only to be performed by
authorized service personnel. If unauthorized service is performed on any components the
warranty is void.
DO NOT use an extension cord.
DO NOT allow the cord, electrical outlets, electrical control box or hand pendant to
become wet or submerged.
DO NOT operate the bed if any electrical component such as the power cord, electrical
outlet, connections, motor/actuator or mechanical component has malfunctioned or
has been damaged in any way.
WARNING
This electric bed is NOT designed to be used as a resident transport device. Please use an
approved resident transport device when moving a resident.
DO NOT use assist bars as handles for moving the bed.
DO NOT roll the bed over any power or pendant cords.
Possible Injury may occur due to falls if bed is not kept in lowest height position except
when care is being provided.
Bed should be at lowest suitable height for Resident entry and exit.
Possible Injury or Death may occur due to pendant cord being a source for entangling
Resident. Residents with decreased mental acuity should NOT have access to pendant.
Possible Injury or Death may occur if bed is pushed over abrupt thresholds while bed is
occupied. This bed was not designed to transport residents.