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Baros Acute Expandable Bed with Scales User Instructions
User Instructions
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Baros Acute Expandable Bed With Scales
User Instructions Maximum User Weight 70st/450kg Maximum Patient Weight Capacity 63st/400kg
Tel: 01279 425648 Fax: 01279 425653 Email: [email protected] www.1stcallmobility.co.uk
Component List To Assemble Assembling Instructions To adjust expandable headboard pull blue ‘click clack’ and adjust as required. Technical Notes PLEASE SEE ADDITIONAL Head board sockets are designed ad hoc to aid fast and reliable PAGE IF YOUR BED HAS NEW emergency removal. SYTLE SIDE RAILS Technical Notes These side-rails are designed to offer assistance incase of accidental fall. They can be adjusted to 3 different heights by a comfortable and reliable “click-clack” device as shown by arrows in the picture: pull the ‘click clack’ out and adjust the side-rails to the desired height. Release the ‘click clack’ and verify if the side-rail is locked in place.
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P1 P2
Assembling Instructions Insert bariatric lifting pole with IV hooks in its proper socket behind head board, on main frame as red arrow shows in the picture. Technical Notes Bariatric lifting pole with IV hooks is made of 2 high-strength steel tubes.
Section Adjustments 1
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Old Style Carer Handset
9A
New Style Carer Handset
Lock Out Device
Backrest 0° - 54° Push button 1 with the equivalent explanatory graphic to RAISE the backrest as shown in picture (handset). Push button 2 to LOWER the backrest. Legrest 0° - 24° Push button 3 with the equivalent explanatory graphic to RAISE the legrest as shown in the picture (handset). Push button 44 to LOWER the legrest. Old Style Carer Handset 9A - Hold one of the buttons in while pressing the black buttons to function the bed. 1
Backrest & Legrest Simultaneously Push button 5 with equivalent explanatory graphic to RAISE backrest and legrest simultaneously as shown in the picture (on the previous page). Push button 6 to LOWER backrest and legrest simultaneously. Height from 37 to 80cm Push button 7 with the equivalent explanatory graphic to RAISE the bed as shown in the picture (on the previous page). Push button 8 to LOWER the bed. Trendelenburg max 18° Push button 9 with equivalent explanatory graphic to get trendelenburg position (on previous page) (carer handset). Reverse Trendelenburg max 18° Push button 10 with the equivalent explanatory graphic to get REVERSE trendelenburg position as shown in picture (on previous page) (carer handset) Section Widening from 90 to 105 and from 105 to 120cm. Sections can be adjusted to 2 different sizes by a comfortable and reliable “click-clack” device as shown in the picture: just pull the black knob with a hand and with the other hand pull out the section to the desired size, release the black knob and verify if the section is locked.
Bed Extension from 200 to 220cm. Turn the two black handwheel knobs (right and left side) below the foot section and pull the foot section out, then extract the mattress holder from its socket and place it as shown in the picture. Central Braking System: Braked - Swivelling- Steering
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ATTENTION: For your safety, during bed transfers, be sure that the sections are in flat position and the height of the bed is at least 55cm from the ground, so as to drive the bed from a safe and appropiate height while pushing or pulling the foot board.
Central Braking System At Footside: the pedal can be adjusted by foot sideways on its shorter part or right in front on its longer part.
Steering position: push the pedal up until the steering castor is engaged. This adjustment allows driving the bed on a straight line. Swivelling Position: push the pedal in the neutral position, castors are free to swivel, they are all unlocked. Braked Position: push the pedal down, castors are all locked now. Picture shows swivelling position
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Safety Rules (WARNING! Inform the patient about these safety rules) 1. For over 12 years old people. 2. Safe Working Load 78st/500kg Maximum Patient Weight 70st/450kg 3. Persons who are not acquainted with the user instructions must not use the bed. 4. The operator is responsible for the safety of other people in the working area. 5. Moving the bed is allowed only if the patient needs it. 6. Its use is not allowed for other purposes. 7. For your safety, during bed transfers, be sure that the sections are in flat position and the height of the bed is at least 55cm from the ground, so as to drive the bed from a safe and appropriate height while pushing or pulling the foot board. 8. Remove any objects or obstacles that might be present in the working area. 9. Remember to lock the castors after moving the bed. 10. When not in use hook the handset on the top of the siderails. 11. Make sure that all nuts, bolts and screws are kept well tightened down so as to work in conditions of perfect safety. 12. For safety reasons, make sure to replace worn out or damaged parts in due time. Raising & Lowering Of The Side Rail M
Full Height - Grab the handle (M) and pull up the side rail until it locks into place. P1
P2
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Middle Height- (from lowest position) Grab handle (M) and pull up the siderail until it locks into place.
P2
Lowest HeightPull the bolt (P2) and grab handle (M) and push downwards.
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Temperature of use Temperature of use
+5°~ +35°C +5°~ +35°C
Indicator 5. INDICATOR 5. INDICATOR 5. INDICATOR
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1. Power Indicator 2. 1 °LCD weight display 1. Power Indicator 1. Power Indicator 3. Indications characteristics model 1. Power Indicator 1 °LCD weight display 2. 12.°LCD weight display 4. Function Keys 2. 1 °LCD weight display 3. Indications characteristics model 3. Indications characteristics model 3. Indications characteristics model 4. Function Keys 4. Function Keys 4. Function Keys
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33 3 44 4 Function Function KeysKeys Function Keys Function Keys Key Key Key Key
Description On/Off key. Pressed for 3 seconds it switches off the scale. Indication reset On/Off Pressed 3 seconds it switches off the scale. Indication reset (within ±2% of the capacity) On/Off key.key. Pressed for for 3 seconds it switches off the scale. Indication reset (within ±2% of the capacity) On/Off key.±2% Pressedof for the 3 seconds it switches off the scale. Indication reset (within ±2% of the capacity) (within capacity) Description Description Description
Activation / deactivation of the function offunction the weight (Check Weighing). Activation / deactivation of the function check of the weight (Check Weighing). Activation / deactivation ofcheck the check of the weight (Check Weighing). Activation / deactivation of the function check of the weight (Check Weighing).
WUNDER SA.BI.SRL SRL WUNDER SA.BI. Block to add or remove stuff to/from the bed. WUNDER SA.BI. SRL to add or remove stuff to/from the bed. Block to add or remove stuff to/from the bed. WUNDER SA.BI. SRL Block
USER MANUAL USER MANUAL
Block to add or remove stuff to/from the bed.
USER MANUAL USER MANUAL
Block tounwanted add or remove PL-B(WU150) REV. 00 -unwanted 20/02/2014 4 PL-B(WU150) REV. 00 - of20/02/2014 Tare weight. Tare of weight.stuff to/from the bed.4 PL-B(WU150) REV. 00 - 20/02/2014 Tare of unwanted weight. 4 Tare of unwanted weight.
Tare of unwanted weight. Print of data. Print of data.
Print of data. Print of data. Print of data.
Function Display
Function Display Power: Function SignalDisplay power in progress Function Display Power: Signal power in progress
Function Display functions Standby: Power:Signal standby Signal infunctions progress Standby: Signal power standby Signal power in inprogress Power: Signal progress Signal net weightpower Net: Power: Standby: Signal standby functions Signal net weight Net: Standby: Signal standby functions Signal weight Signal standby functions Weight:Standby: Signal net weight Net: Net: weight Signal netSignal weight Weight: Signal net weight Net: Signal weight Weight: Indicates the tonecessity to the recharge or Indicates the necessity recharge or replace battery. Signal weight Weight: replace thethe battery. Indicates necessity to recharge or replace the battery. Indicates the necessity to recharge or replace the battery. Indicates the weight to the value zero Indicates the weight to the value zero Indicates the necessity to recharge or replace the battery. Indicates the weight to the value zero Indicates the weight to the value zero Indicates the weight to the value zero
Signal Check
kg
kg
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Signal Check
Unit of measurement
Signal Check Signal Check Unit of Check measurement Signal measurement kgUnit of Unit of measurement kg Unit of measurement
kg
1.Make sure that the instrument is placed on a flat, stable surface away from heat sources, in an environment free of excessive
6.USABILITY 6.USABILITY 1.Make sure the instrument is socket placedwith on the a flat, stableWunder surface away power from heat 2. Connect the that equipment to the mains supplied external supply.sources, in an environment free of excessive 6.USABILITY vibrations and air currents.
1.Make thatairthe the instrument is placed a flat,the stable surface from heat sources, in an environment free of excessive 3. Prior tosure weighing patient, lock the wheels on to steady instrument andaway to optimize the weight measurement. vibrations and currents.
1.Make sure that the instrument is placed on a flat, stable surface away from heat sources, in an environment free of excessive vibrations andequipment air currents. Connect the tokey the mainsand socket Wunder external 42..Turn the scales on using the makewith surethe thesupplied weight display shows 0.0kgpower supply. vibrations and air currents. 2. Connect the equipment to the mains socket with the supplied Wunder external power supply. 5.Carefully place the patient in the supine position so that the weight is distributed properly. 3. to weighing the patient, thesocket wheelswith to steady the instrument and to optimize the weight measurement. 2. Prior Connect the equipment to thelock mains the supplied Wunder external power supply. facilitate positioning the patient the bed, the rails can be 3. Prior to weighing theNOTE: patient,tolock the wheels to steady the on instrument andside to optimize theremoved. weight measurement. 4 .Turn scales onthe using the key and make surethe theinstrument weight display 0.0kgthe weight measurement. 3. Prior the to weighing patient, lock the wheels to steady and shows to optimize
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Replacement Battery Pack
1. Open the battery cover, and take the battery out.
2. Disconnect the rechargeable battery pack then replace it by a new one. Put the battery back then arrange the connector in place well.
Instructions For Charging and Cleaning
ATTENTION! Connect power tool for at least 8 hours
Adapter
If prompt displays on the LCD, please charge the scale with exclusive adaptor. Locate adaptor plug on the rear side of indicator. The battery should be recharged at least every 3 months regardless if it is used or not. After a long period in storage, e.g. over 3 months, the battery should run a full cycle (charge/discharge) to allow it to restore to full capacity.
Use Indicator
Set Date And Time: Press print key for 3 seconds to enter the TIME SETTING mode. EX: To input Dec 25, 2008, 8:00am. Enter year: Using
key to decrease the value,
press
key to move to next digit.
Press next stage..
key after successful entry to move to
Enter date: Using
key to decrease the value,
press
key to move to next digit.
Press
key after successful entry to move to
next stage.
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Enter time: Using value, press Press
keys to decrease the key to move to next digit.
key after successful setting.
Display Format YYYY→MM.DD→TT:SS
Weighing Switch the scale on using the key . The instrument runs a self-test and displays the installed software version. The display shows "0,00 kg" and the scale is ready for use. Note: If the display does not show 0.0kg, press the key
to reset the indication.
Standby Function From the weighing mode, press the STANDBY button before you add/remove one or more objects to/from the bed.
When the display shows “stdby”, you can add or remove one or more objects.
Press the STANDBY button again to confirm the operation and return to the weighing mode. The weight displayed before and after the operation will be the same.
In standby mode, when “----” is displayed it indicates a negative value.
By pressing the STANDBY button for 3 seconds, you can return to the weighing mode.
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Weight Management Function Press the CW key for 3 seconds to set the weight control.
Inserting an upper limit. Use the TARE key to decrease the value and the STANDBY key to move to the next digit. Press the ON/ZERO/OFF button to confirm and move to the lower limit. Insert a lower limit. Use the TARE key to decrease the value and the STANDBY key to move to the next digit.
Press the CW key to confirm and return to weighing mode.
Use the CW button to activate/deactivate the weight control function.
Weight Within Limits The LED on the limits symbol flashes.
Weight above or below the limits The LED on the limits symbol lights up and a beep sounds.
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Tare Function The tare function allows you to cancel the weight of objects or clothing in order to detect the actual weight (net) of the patient. Switch the instrument on by pressing the key
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When the zero is displayed and the terminal emits a double beep, apply the object/ clothes making up the tare load on the load receptor. When the weight is steady press the key. The weight indicator displays zero . Position the patient to be weighed (without removing the tare weight). The weight displayed is the net weight of the patient. To delete the cancelled tare weight, remove all the objects from the load receptor and press the key again
Setting Setup Switch ON the scale and long press key for 3 seconds, first “SETUP” and then “A.OFF” will display successively. When the instrument is turned on, press the button for three seconds . The display shows in sequence the "SETUP" and the first menu item "A.OFF". AUTO-OFF TIME SETUP: This function allows you to set the sleep time (120 sec /180 sec /240 sec /300 sec /off) BUZZER ON/OFF: This function allows you to set the beep sound (ON / OFF).
Diagramma Setup HOLD → (ENTER) TARA ↓ (SELECTION)
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Error Message
Error Message
Reason Low Battery: This warning shows that the voltage of battery is too low to be used. Overload: the total load exceeds the maximum capacity of scale Counting error (high): Indicates that the signal from the load cell is too high. Counting error (low): Indicates that the signal from the load cell is too low. Zeroo over the calibration: Zero Range over 10% during the ignition.
Action Please replace a new battery or plug the AC adaptor for operation..
Zeroo under the calibration: Zero Range over 10% during the ignition.
Please recalibrate the instrument.
Error EEPROM: Breakdown balance software.
Error normally caused by a failure of the scale (cell or wiring). Contact technical support.
Please reduce the loading and try again. Error normally caused by a failure of the scale (cell or wiring). Contact technical support. Error normally caused by a failure of the scale (cell or wiring). Contact technical support. Please recalibrate the instrument.
Technical Specification Total Overall Dimensions 1. Fully Retracted 2. Fully Expanded/Extended
41.5’’(106cm) W x 89’’(227cm) L 53.5’’(136cm) W x 96’’(244cm) L
Mattress Platform Dimensions 1. Fully Retracted 36’’(90cm) W x 79’’(201cm) L 2. Intermediate Position 42’’(107cm) W x 79’’(201cm) L 3. Fully Expanded 48’’(120cm) W x 79’’(201cm) L Bed Extension adds 7’’(20cm) to all L measurements
33’’(84cm) scale version
Highest Position to top of platform
31’’(79cm)
Lowest Position to top of platform
15’’(38cm) 16’’(41cm) scale version
Electrical Shock Protection
Class 1
Liquid Ingress Protection
IP 66
Backrest
0°- 54°
Legrest
0° - 24°
Bed Weight
191kg 201kg auto regression version 215kg scale version 70st/450kg 78st/500kg
Maximum User Weight Safe Working Load CE Approved BS-EN60601-2-52 –Compliant
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