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The Spirit Select Bed User Manual Rev A
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CHG Hospital Beds 1020 Adelaide Street South London, Ontario N6E 1R6 Canada
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Spirit Select™ Service Call Information Your facility’s phone number:
Your facility's fax number:
Bed(s) Model:
Bed(s) Serial Number
Date of Purchase:
List of defective part(s):
List of deficiencies or type of problem:
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Spirit Select™ Bed User Instruction Manual Content Page Spirit Select™ Bed – Quick Reference Guide ... 3 Section 1: ... 9
Specifications & Precautions ... 9 1.1 Full Bed Warranty ... 10 1.2 Intended Use ... 11 1.3 Standard Conventions Used in this Manual ... 11 1.3.1 Patient Left & Patient Right Determination ... 11 1.4 Symbols Used on the Spirit™ Bed ... 12 1.5 Technical Specifications ... 14 1.6 Important Electrical Precautions ... 16 1.6.1 Battery Back-up ... 18 1.6.2 Grounding ... 20 1.7 Important Mechanical Precautions ... 20 1.8 Mattress Specifications ... 21 1.9 General Precautions ... 22 1.10 Standard & Optional Features ... 25 1.11 Siderail Assemblies ... 26 1.12 Optional Accessories... 26 1.13 Mass of Detachable Components ... 27 1.14 Applied Parts ... 27 1.15 Storage & Transport ... 27 1.16 Ultra-Low Feature ... 28 Section 2: ... 29 Set-Up Instructions ... 29 2.1 Unpacking Instructions ... 30 2.1.1 Delivery ... 30 2.1.2 Lowering the Bed ... 31 2.2 Set-Up of the Spirit™ Bed ... 32 Section 3: ... 37 Bed Operation ... 37 3.1 Central “Lock & Steer” System ... 38 3.1.1 Bed Mobilization & Stabilization ... 39 3.2 Bed Control ... 40 3.2.1 Patient Handheld Control (Pendant) ... 40 3.3 Bed Positioning ... 41 3.3.1 Bed Elevation – HI-LO Operation ... 41 3.3.2 Head Deck (Back Rest) Elevation - Head Actuator Operation ... 41 3.3.3 Knee Deck Elevation - Foot Actuator Operation ... 42 3.3.4 Auto Contour Mode ... 42 3.3.5 Chair Positioning ... 43 3.4 Emergency & Staff Functions ... 44 3.4.1 Electronic CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) Function ... 44 3.4.2 Optional Manual CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) Release ... 45 3.4.3 Trendelenburg Operation ... 47 3.4.4 Reverse Trendelenburg Operation... 48 3.5 Patient Lock-Out Functions ... 49 3.5.1 Regular Patient Lock-Outs ... 49 3.5.2 Master Lock-Out ... 49 1-70-007 – A User Manual - Spirit Select 5700
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3.5.3 Security Lock-Out ... 50 3.6 Other Bed Functions & Features ... 53 3.6.1 Nurse Call ... 53 3.6.2 Standard 37 Pin Connector ... 53 3.6.3 Spirit Select™ Power Status Indicator... 54 3.7 Siderail Operation ... 55 3.7.1 Intended Application/Use of Spirit™ Bed Siderail Assemblies ... 55 3.7.2 Plastic Regular Height Siderails ... 56 3.7.3 Plastic High Siderails ... 57 3.7.4 Integrated Features of Plastic Regular Height and High Siderails ... 59 3.7.5 Other Optional Siderails ... 60 3.7.6 Optional Electronic Foot Siderail Release ... 60 3.8 Optional Underbed Obstruction Sensors ... 62 3.9 Optional “Easy Bed” Extension System ... 64 3.10 Optional Auxiliary AC Power Outlet ... 66 3.11 Optional Pillow Speaker Ready ... 67 Section 4: ... 69 Functions & Features... 69 4.1 LCD Display ... 70 4.2 Patient Weigh Scale ... 72 4.3 Level All Function ... 74 4.4 Bed Exit Feature ... 74 4.4.1 Bed Exit Alarm: Auto Reset ... 78 4.4.2 Bed Exit Alarm: Auto Re-Arm ... 79 4.4.3 Bed Exit Alarm: Auto Arm ... 80 4.4.4 Bed Exit Light ... 81 4.4.5 Bed Exit Alarm History ... 81 4.5 Watchdog™ Bed Monitoring System ... 82 4.5.1 Always On™ Monitoring ... 82 4.5.2 Bed Position/Status Monitoring ... 83 4.5.3 Nurse Reminder™ ... 84 4.5.4 Available Light Configurations... 86 Menu Navigation ... 87 4.6 Scale Menu ... 89 4.6.1 Selecting Patient Weight Display Units ... 89 4.6.2 Changing Equipment ... 89 4.6.3 Adjusting Patient Weight ... 90 4.6.4 View Weight Change ... 90 4.6.5 Weight Change Alarm ... 91 4.6.6 Reset All ... 92 4.7 Service Menu ... 93 4.7.1 Locking LCD Display Units ... 93 4.7.2 Priority & Nurse Call Settings ... 93 4.7.3 Obstruction Sensor Settings ... 94 4.7.4 Head Angle Settings ... 94 4.7.5 Language Settings ... 96 4.7.6 Control Box Versions ... 96 4.7.7 Configuration List/Code... 96 4.8 Maintenance Menu ... 97 4.8.1 Inputting Access Code ... 97 4.8.2 Disabling Manual CPR Release Items ... 98 1-70-007 – A User Manual - Spirit Select 5700
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4.8.3 Advanced Configurations... 98 4.8.4 Diagnostic Menu... 98 4.9 Calibration ... 99 4.9.1 Angle Calibration ... 99 4.9.2 Scale Calibration ...101 4.10 Exit All Menus ...105 Section 5: ... 107 Care & Maintenance ... 107 5.1 Regular Maintenance & Cleaning ...108 5.1.1 Cleaning & Disinfection ...108 5.1.2 Semi Annual Inspections ...109 5.1.3 Yearly Inspections & Maintenance ...109 5.1.4 Specific Maintenance Requirements for Spirit Select™ Beds ...111 5.2 Recycling Passport ...112 5.2.1 Headboard Bracket ...112 5.2.2 Footboard Bracket ...113 5.2.3 Footboard Bracket (Watchdog) ...114 5.2.4 Footboard ...115 5.2.5 Head Rails ...116 5.2.6 CBXX Control Box ...117 5.2.7 Battery ...118 5.2.8 CB09 Control Box ...119 5.2.9 Head End Actuators ...120 5.2.10 Foot End Actuators ...121 5.2.11 Load Cells ...122 5.2.12 Obstruction Sensors ...123 5.3 Controls Servicing ...124 5.3.1 Soft Reset of Controls ...124 5.3.2 Hard Reset of Controls ...125 5.4 Mattress Deck Removal ...126 5.4.1 Mattress Deck Removal - Foot Section...126 5.4.2 Accessing the CB10/CB11 Control Box ...126 5.4.3 Mattress Deck Removal - Knee Section ...126 5.4.4 Mattress Deck Removal - Head Section (Back Rest) ...127 5.4.5 Mattress Deck Removal - Seat Section ...127 5.5 High Rail Measurements ...128 5.6 Low Rail Measurements ...128 5.7 Long Rail Measurements ...129 5.8 Before Calling The Factory ...130 5.9 Colour Information ...130 5.10 Troubleshooting Guide ...131 5.11 Troubleshooting Guide for Unique Features of Spirit Select™ Bed ...134 5.12 CB10/CB11 Warnings ...135 5.13 Schematics & Technical ...136 5.13.1 Spirit Wiring Schematic ...136 5.13.2 Electrical Connections – Overview ...138 5.13.3 Spirit Select™ CB10Full Control Box – Overview ...139 5.13.4 Spirit Select™ CB11 Control Box – Overview ...141 5.14 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)...142 5.15 Service Parts ...147 1-70-007 – A User Manual - Spirit Select 5700
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Section 1: Specifications & Precautions
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1.1
Full Bed Warranty
Warranty
Stryker Medical, a division of Stryker Corporation, warrants to the original purchaser the Stryker Model 5700 Spirit Select, to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year after date of delivery. Stryker’s obligation under this warranty is expressly limited to supplying replacement parts and labor for, or replacing at its option, any product which is, in the sole discretion of Stryker, found to be defective. If requested by Stryker, product or parts for which a warranty claim is made shall be returned prepaid to the factory. Any improper use or any alteration or repair by others in such a manner as in Stryker’s judgment affects the product materially and adversely, shall void this warranty. Any repair of Stryker products using parts not provided or authorized by Stryker shall void this warranty. No employee or representative of Stryker is authorized to change this warranty in any way. Stryker Medical products have a five year expected service life under normal use, conditions, and with appropriate periodic maintenance as described in the maintenance manual for each device. The above noted warranty periods apply only to the original purchaser of the Spirit Select and begin on the date of delivery to such original purchaser.
Warranty exclusion and damage limitations
The express warranty set forth herein is the only warranty applicable to the product. Any and all other warranties, whether express or implied, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are expressly excluded by Stryker. In no event shall Stryker be liable for incidental or consequential damages.
To obtain parts and service
Stryker products are supported by a nationwide network of dedicated Stryker Field Service Representatives. These representatives are factory trained, available locally, and carry a substantial spare parts inventory to minimize repair time. Simply call your local representative or call Stryker Customer Service at 1-800-327 -0770 (USA) or 1-800-668-8323 (Canada).
Return authorization
Product cannot be returned without prior approval from the Stryker Customer Service Department. An authorization number will be provided which must be printed on the returned product. Stryker reserves the right to charge shipping and restocking fees on returned product. Special, modified, or discontinued products are not subject to return.
Damaged product
ICC Regulations require that claims for damaged product must be made with within fifteen (15) days of receipt of the product. Do not accept damaged shipments unless such damage is noted on the delivery receipt at the time of receipt. Upon prompt notification, Stryker will file a freight claim with the appropriate carrier for damages incurred. Claims will be limited in amount to the actual replacement cost. In the event that this information is not received by Stryker within the fifteen (15) day period following the delivery of the product, or the damage was not noted on the delivery receipt at the time of receipt, the customer will be responsible for payment of the original invoice in full within thirty (30) days of receipt. Claims for any incomplete shipments must be made within thirty (30) days of invoice.
International warranty clause
This warranty reflects U.S. domestic policy. Warranty outside the U.S. may vary by country. Contact your local Stryker Medical representative for additional information.
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1.2
Intended Use
The Spirit™ bed is intended for low to moderate acuity patients in the medical and/or surgical area of the hospital. The Spirit™ bed is also intended for use as a general-purpose variable height hospital bed for general care, post-operative and general medicine wards. The Spirit™ bed is intended for used in Application Environments 1-3, 5 as described in IEC 60601-2-52, Clauses 201.3.201 - 205.
Application Environment No. 1 2 3 4 5
Description Intensive/critical care provided in a hospital where 24 hour medical supervision and constant monitoring is required and the provision of life support system/equipment used in medical procedures is essential to maintain or improve the vital functions of the patient. Acute care provided in a hospital or other medical facility where medical supervision and monitoring is required and medical equipment used in medical procedures is often provided to help maintain or improve the condition of the patient. Long-term care in a medical area with medical supervision is required and monitoring is provided if necessary and medical equipment used in medical procedures may be provided to help maintain or improve the condition of the patient. Care provided in a domestic area where medical equipment is used to alleviate or compensate for an injury, disability, or disease. Outpatient (ambulatory) care which is provided in a hospital or other medical facility, under medical supervision where medical equipment is provided for the need of persons with illness, injury, or disability for treatment, diagnosis, or monitoring.
Use of Spirit™ Bed Suitable Suitable Suitable Not Suitable Suitable
Environmental Conditions for Normal Use
Ambient Temperature Range
1.3
Ambient Humidity Range (Non Condensing)
Atmospheric Pressure Range
Standard Conventions Used in this Manual
This manual includes information essential to the safety of the patient, staff, and equipment during the normal operation of the Spirit™ bed. Before operating the Spirit™ bed be sure you have read and understood the contents of this manual. It is important that you use this equipment in accordance with the procedures outlined in this manual. As you read through this manual be alert to the four signal words.
DANGER
Information appearing under the DANGER caption concerns the protection of patient, staff and others from the immediate and imminent hazards that, if not avoided, will result in immediate, serious personal injury or loss of life in addition to equipment damage.
WARNING
Information appearing under the WARNING caption concerns the protection of patient, staff, and others from potential hazards that can result in personal injury or loss of life in addition to equipment damage.
CAUTION NOTE:
1.3.1
Information appearing under the CAUTION caption concerns the protection of patient, staff and others from potential hazards that can result in minor personal injury or equipment damage. Information appearing in a NOTE caption provides additional information which is helpful in understanding the item being explained.
Patient Left & Patient Right Determination
CHG Hospital Beds’ determination of the “Patient Left” and the “Patient Right” side of the bed is made from the patient’s point of view while positioned normally on the bed facing up. 1-70-007 – A User Manual - Spirit Select 5700
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Symbols Used on the Spirit™ Bed PROTECTIVE EARTH GROUND
ELECTRONIC CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION (CPR) FUNCTION PRESS AND HOLD TO LOWER ALL SECTIONS OF MATTRESS DECK FLAT TO BED FRAME
CHAIR FUNCTION PRESS AND HOLD TO BRING PATIENT TO SITTING POSITION CONTOUR FUNCTION
TRENDELENBURG FUNCTION POTENTIAL EQUALIZATION (EQUIPOTENTIAL POINT)
PRESS AND HOLD TO MOVE THE BED INTO TRENDELENBURG POSITION
TOGGLE TO INITIATE AUTOMATIC ACTION OF KNEE-FOOT SECTION WHEN ACTION IS INITIATED TO HEAD SECTION OF MATTRESS DECK
SAFE WORKING LOAD
REVERSE TRENDELENBURG FUNCTION
FUNCTION LOCK-OUT
THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LOAD THAT CAN BE PLACE ON THE BED
PRESS AND HOLD TO MOVE THE BED INTO REVERSE TRENDELENBURG POSITION
MAXIMUM PATIENT WEIGHT THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE WEIGHT OF PATIENT THAT CAN BE PLACE ON THE BED
INITIATE ACTION TO HEAD SECTION OF MATTRESS DECK
ACTIVATE TOGGLE SWITCH TO RESTRICT FUNCTION OF PATIENT AND PENDANT
UP CONTROL ELEVATES THE CORRESPONDING SECTION OF THE MATTRESS DECK
DOWN CONTROL
READ OWNER’S MANUAL BEFORE USE
INITIATE ACTION TO ENTIRE MATTRESS DECK (HI-LO)
SYMBOL TO DRAW USER ATTENTION TO AN IDENTIFIED DANGER, WARNING, OR CAUTION
INITIATE ACTION TO KNEEFOOT SECTION OF MATTRESS DECK
ELECTRONIC FOOT SIDERAIL RELEASE
CLASS 1
EQUIPMENT CLASSIFICATION IN TERMS OF PROTECTION AGAINST ELECTRICAL SHOCK
ALTERNATING CURRENT (AC) POWER
POWER STATUS INDICATOR
IP54
INGRESS PROTECTION CODE (IP RATING)
TYPE B EQUIPMENT
CATALOGUE NUMBER
SERIAL NUMBER
INDICATES THE MANUFACTURER’S CATALOGUE NUMBER SO THAT THE MEDICAL DEVICE CAN BE IDENTIFIED
INDICATES THE MANUFACTURER’S SERIAL NUMBER SO THAT A SPECIFIC MEDICAL DEVICE CAN BE IDENTIFIED
DUTY CYCLE
CAUTION INDICATES THE NEED FOR THE USER TO CONSULT THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION
MANUFACTURER INDICATES THE MEDICAL DEVICE MANUFACTURER
SCALE ZERO BUTTON PRESS AND HOLD TO ZERO SCALE PRESS AT ANY TIME IN ANY MENU TO “ESCAPE HOME” TO HOME SCREEN
PRESS TO TURN ON/OFF AND SELECT DESIRED BED EXIT SENSITIVITY LEVEL
CHIME BUTTON
PRESS TO ACTIVATE OR “WAKE UP” HOME SCREENS
PRESS TO SCROLL THROUGH CHIME VOLUME AND NURSE/PRIOIRITY CALL SETTINGS
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CONSULT INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE INDICATES THE NEED FOR THE USER TO CONSULT THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
WEEE SYMBOL WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT DIRECTIVE
LEVEL ALL FUNCTION SET/RESET BUTTON
DISPLAY ON/ENTER BUTTON
PRESS TO MAKE SELECTIONS WITHIN MENUS AND MENU OPTIONS
LOWERS THE CORRESPONDING SECTION OF THE MATTRESS DECK
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PRESS AND HOLD WILL FULLY FLATTEN ALL SECTIONS OF MATTRESS DECK AGAINST BED FRAME AND RETURN BED FRAME TO HORIZONTAL POSITION
LIGHT KEY
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MENU SCROLL ARROW BUTTONS PRESS TO SCROLL UP/DOWN THROUGH HOME SCREENS, MENUS, MENU OPTIONS, AND AVAILIABLE SELECTIONS WITHIN MENU OPTIONS
POWER STATUS INDICATOR
BED EXIT ALARM SENSITIVITY LEVELS
FUNCTION FEATURE
BED EXIT ALARM VOLUME AND NURSE/PRIORITY CALL ACTIVIATION SETTINGS
WATCHDOG FEATURE
NOTE: THESE FEATURES MAY NOT BE PRESENT ON ALL SPIRIT SELECT BED CONFIGURATIONS
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1.5
Technical Specifications
Certifications Certified to: CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60601-1:2008 & 60601-2-52:2011, UL 60601-1:2003, IEC 60601-2-52/C1:2010 & 60601-2-38/A1:1999, ANSI/AAMI ES 60601-1:2005/A2:2010 Conforms to: IEC 60601-1:2005/C2:2007 Articulation Range Head Section Angle
0° to 60°
Head Section Angle (Beds with High Siderails and/or Manual CPR Release)
0° to 60°
Knee Section Angle
0° to 25°
Foot Section Angle
0° to 10°
Foot Section Angle in Vascular Position - Knee Fully Flat (Beds with Optional Vascular Bail)
15°
Foot Section Angle in Vascular Position - With Knee Articulation (Beds with Optional Vascular Bail)
0° to -4°
Trendelenburg
0° to 12°
Reverse Trendelenburg
0° to -12°
Mattress Deck Height - Lowest Elevation
10 ¾”
273 mm
Mattress Deck Height - Highest Elevation
34”
863 mm
24”
610 mm
1¾”
45 mm
120V Models
230V Models
Minimum Deck Height Required to Accommodate Patient Lift Clearance 48” x 5” (1219 mm x 127 mm)
Ø5” (125 mm) Casters
Underbed Clearance - Lowest Elevation Electrical Specifications Mode of Operation - Intermittent Operation
Duty: 10% (2 Minutes ON, 18 Minutes OFF)
Mains Input Voltage
120 Volts AC
230 Volts AC
Mains Input Current
4.0 Amps
2.1 Amps
Mains Input Current (Beds with Auxiliary Mains AC Outlet)
9.0 Amps
5.1 Amps
Mains Input Current Frequency
60 Hertz
50 Hertz
Motor (Actuator) Voltage - Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV)
24 Volts DC
24 Volts DC
Controls Voltage - Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV)
5-12 Volts DC
5-12 Volts DC
Power Consumption - at Maximum Load (Safe Working Load)
480 Watts
480 Watts
Power Consumption - at Idle
24 Watts
24 Watts
Auxiliary Mains AC Outlet - Maximum Output Power
120 Volts, 5 A (600 Watts)
230 Volts, 3 A (690 Watts)
Control Locations Footboard Staff Control
Standard
Siderail Controls (Patient and Staff)
Standard
Six Function Handheld Pendant
Optional
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Safety Features Protective Earth Ground
Class I (Equipotential Point)
Electric Shock Protection
Type B
Enclosure Protection
IPX4
Dual Foot Pedal – Lock & Steer Feature
Standard
On-Board Battery Back-up
Standard
Safety & Convenience Features on Footboard Staff Control PRESS and Hold Electronic CPR Function
Standard
Trendelenburg/ Reverse Trendelenburg Capability
Standard
Chair Positioning
Standard
Auto Contour Mode
Standard - Toggle Button with LED
Security Patient Lock-Outs - Bed Elevation, Head Section, and Knee/Foot Section (Patient Controls only)
Standard – Individual Toggle Button with LED’s
Master Lock-Out - All Patient and Staff Control Locations (including Footboard Staff Control)
Standard – Requires deactivation of Master Lock-out to operate bed
Security Lock-Out - All Patient and Staff Control Locations (including Footboard Staff Control)
Standard – Requires facility-set user passcode to operate bed
Dimensions & Weight Length (Overall Bed Length)
91¼”
2318 mm
Length - Between Head & Footboards
81”
2057 mm
Length - Mattress Deck (in 80” Mattress Position)
79¾”
2026 mm
Length - Mattress Deck (in 84” Mattress Position)
83¾”
2127 mm
Width - Between Outer Edges of Siderails
40”
1016 mm
Width - Mattress Deck
35”
889 mm
Load Capacity (Safe Working Load)
500 lbs
227 kg
Weight of Bed (Empty)
525 lbs
238 kg
Weight of Bed (Empty with High Siderails, Manual CPR Release, Easy Bed Extension System)
565 lbs
256 kg
Sound Pressure Level (Measured 1m from Device) Bed Operation - at Maximum Load (Safe Working Load)
< 54 dBA
CB10/CB11 Confirmation/Notification “Chirp”
< 62 dBA
Bed Exit Alarm Volume Settings
Low Setting
Medium Setting
High Setting
54 - 62 dBA
68 - 87 dBA
80 - 101 dBA
*All dimensions are nominal and have approximate manufacturing tolerances of ± ½” (12.7 mm) for length/height and ± 2° for angular dimensions
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Important Electrical Precautions
AC Power Outlet Requirements 120 VAC models
Plug the three prong power supply cord ONLY into a properly grounded 120 VAC, 60 Hz power outlet that is rated to at least 10 A.
230 VAC models
Plug the three prong power supply cord ONLY into a properly grounded 230 VAC, 50 Hz power outlet that is rated to at least 5 A.
DANGER Possible ELECTROCUTION Hazard DO NOT expose the AC power supply cord or other electrical components to water. DO NOT allow the power supply cord, AC power outlet, auxiliary AC outlet socket (if equipped), actuators, control boxes or pendant (if equipped) to become wet or submerged during normal bed operation or when performing cleaning. DO NOT submerge the bed frame or electrical parts. DO NOT allow liquids to enter electrical components. If a liquid is spilled in or around the bed, unplug the bed before cleaning. Clean up the spill and allow the bed and/or the area around the bed to dry thoroughly before using the controls again. DO NOT open assemblies such as actuators, control boxes, battery, and pendant (if equipped). These parts are not serviceable. Only service technicians, specifically trained to service CHG Hospital Beds Spirit™ beds, should attempt to service bed and/or replace electrical components. DO NOT use the auxiliary AC outlet socket (if equipped) if the socket receptacles appear to be damaged and/or if the plug (of the device that you are connecting the bed to) does not remain connected when inserted in the outlet socket receptacles.
DANGER Possible EXPLOSION Hazard DO NOT use near explosive gases. DO NOT operate this bed in the presence of a flammable anaesthetic mixture with air or with nitrous oxide. DO NOT use this bed in Active Treatment “Ether Environments”.
DANGER Possible FIRE Hazard exists when connecting (plugging in) the power supply cord to an AC power outlet if oxygen administering equipment is in use. Use either a patient nasal mask or half-length tent, ensuring the tent NEVER extends below the mattress deck, when administering oxygen.
DANGER Possible FIRE Hazard exists if the pendant is not disabled when oxygen administering equipment is in use. If bed is equipped with a pendant, disconnect the pendant from the port at the side of the bed and insert pendant into its holster or attach pendent to bed linen using the included linen clip when not in use.
WARNING DO NOT operate the bed if any actuator has malfunctioned or has been damaged in any manner. DO NOT open assemblies such as actuators, control boxes, battery, and pendant (if equipped). These parts are not serviceable. 1-70-007 – A User Manual - Spirit Select 5700
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WARNING Possible ELECTRIC SHOCK Hazard exists when servicing bed and/or replacing electrical components. ALWAYS disconnect bed from the AC power outlet and ensure that the capacitor inside the CB09 control box has been fully discharged before servicing bed and/or replacing any electrical components. After the bed has been disconnected (unplugged) from the AC power outlet, fully discharge the CB09 control box by sequentially depressing the UP and DOWN buttons on one of the siderail controls or on the pendant (depending upon how bed is equipped) at least 20 times. Only service technicians, specifically trained to service CHG Hospital Beds Spirit™ beds, should attempt to service bed and/or replace electrical components.
WARNING All Spirit™ beds are equipped with a power supply cord storage device located at the head end of the bed. ALWAYS keep the power supply cord clear of any moving bed parts or mechanisms. The power supply cord should ALWAYS be stowed whenever moving, transporting, or storing the bed. DO NOT allow the power supply cord and/or pendant cord to become entangled around other objects. A pinched power supply cord and/or pendant cord can become damaged and could be dangerous. Be aware of the power supply cord and/or pendant cord location especially when moving the bed. DO NOT roll the bed over the power supply cord or pendant cord. DO NOT operate the bed if the power supply cord and/or pendant cord is damaged. ALWAYS keep power supply cord and/or pendant cord clear of moving equipment. The power supply cord is a replaceable component by service personnel. Contact Stryker Medical Technical Service toll free at 1-800-327-0770 (USA) or 1-800-668-8323 (Canada)for further assistance. DO NOT position the bed so that it is difficult to disconnect the power supply cord should the need ever arise. DO NOT use an extension cord.
WARNING Depending upon the features your Spirit™ bed has, it will be equipped with either a CB10 or CB11 control box. Some versions of CB10 control box are NOT interchangeable and MUST NOT be installed on some beds. Bed may not operate as intended if incorrect version of the CB10 control box is used. NEVER install a CB10 control box on your Spirit™ bed if it originally came equipped with a CB11 control box and vice versa. Both control boxes have different wiring terminations on the circuit board. Some versions of CB09 control boxes are NOT interchangeable. If your Spirit™ bed is not equipped with a CB10 or CB11 control box but contains additional electrical components (such as a DJB Junction Box), then this bed uses an older version of the CB09 control box. ALWAYS confirm replacement part numbers and/or control box circuit board revisions are the same prior to installation. Contact Stryker Medical Technical Service toll free at 1-800327-0770 (USA) or 1-800-668-8323 (Canada)for further assistance.
CAUTION Connecting electrical equipment to auxiliary mains AC outlet effectively leads to creating a medical equipment system and can result in a reduced level of safety. When connecting devices, the system shall be evaluated in end use application to ensure compliance to medical device standard 60601-1. 1-70-007 – A User Manual - Spirit Select 5700
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CAUTION A safety feature of this product includes protection against overheating caused by excessive or extended periods of operation. Depending on the duration, this includes multiple or repeated adjustments or the use of multiple functions at once. To ensure trouble free operation, ALWAYS allow a slight pause between multiple adjustments. DO NOT exceed the maximum continuous mode of operation. Refer to page 14 for complete technical specifications. If thermal protection activation should occur, the bed will not respond to staff commands from any control location and the CB09 control box will need to be service and/or replaced.
WARNING Always keep the footboard installed and locked when a patient is left unattended. When removing the footboard, if the mating spring-return connector cover on the bed is damaged or does not return to properly to cover the terminals, reinstall and lock the footboard then have the bed serviced. Never touch an exposed terminal and the patient simultaneously.
1.6.1
Battery Back-up
Battery Location All Spirit™ beds are equipped with a rechargeable, back-up battery. The battery is located under the knee section of the mattress deck mounted to the bed frame cross member of the patient left side of the bed on all Spirit™ beds. Refer to page 136 for battery location.
Battery Charging and Operation Characteristics The battery is continuously charged when connected to the CB10 or CB11 control box and the bed is plugged into an AC power outlet. When the bed is unplugged from the AC power outlet, the bed is powered by the battery. Refer to page 32 to ensure proper battery cable connection. The footboard staff control on Spirit™ beds has an integrated power status indicator. When the ATTN light is flashing, the battery requires inspection. Refer to page 54 for power status indication. The battery is maintenance free, however battery life is not indefinite, and thus semi-annual inspection is required to verify operation. Refer to page 109 for details. In the event the battery is deemed to be faulty, does not hold a charge, will not operate the functions of the bed while the bed is disconnected (unplugged) from the AC power outlet, or if the battery case or mounting hardware has been damaged in any way, replace the battery.
WARNING After connecting a battery to the CB10 or CB11 control box, the bed MUST be plugged into an AC power outlet to energize the battery circuit and enable bed operation under battery power. This MUST be performed regardless of the battery charge condition.
WARNING Emergency bed functions cannot be guaranteed under abnormal operating conditions. ALWAYS be aware of the power status indicator and take appropriate action when the ATTN light is flashing. ALWAYS perform periodic battery inspection.
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WARNING Potential ELECTROCUTION, EXPLOSION, and/or FIRE HAZARD These potential hazards could occur resulting in injury or loss of life in addition to equipment damage can occur if battery is replaced with components other than those approved for use on the Spirit™ bed by CHG Hospital Beds.
WARNING EXPLOSION or FIRE HAZARD DO NOT expose the battery to heat. Keep away from flames and sparks
WARNING DO NOT connect battery to CB09 control box if your bed is also equipped with a CB10 or CB11 control box. The battery may overheat causing it to swell, leak acid, and/or explode. If your bed has a CB10 or CB11 control box, the DC jack in the CB09 control box is no longer configured as a charging circuit for the battery. The DC jack has been modified to provide constant 24VDC power for the CB10 control box. Connect battery only to CB10 or CB11 control box. If you have to replace your CB09 control box call Stryker Medical Technical Service to ensure that you have the correct version of this component at toll free 1-800-327-0770 (USA) or 1-800-668-8323 (Canada).
WARNING If a sulphuric odour (smells like a burnt match) is detected, or if any residual leakage is found on or around the area of the battery, ALWAYS replace the battery immediately. Battery is NOT a serviceable item. DO NOT attempt to open the battery. In the event that the battery enclosure has been compromised, avoid contact with internal components. Internal components are primarily lead oxide and electrolyte (sulphuric acid). In the event a person is exposed to sulphuric acid, flush contacted area with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes. Remove contaminated clothing and seek medical attention if necessary. An eye wash station and emergency shower should be readily available. If swallowed, give large amounts of water. DO NOT induce vomiting. Seek medical attention immediately. Lead-acid batteries can be HAZARDOUS to your health. Short-term exposure – Sulphuric acid may cause irritation of eyes, nose and throat. Prolonged contact may cause severe burns. Long term exposure – repeated contact causes irritation and skin burns. Repeated exposure to mist may cause erosion of teeth, chronic eye irritation and/or chronic inflammation of the nose, throat, and bronchial tubes. If a sulphuric acid spill is found under the bed, dilute the spill cautiously with five to six volumes of water and gradually neutralize with sodium bicarbonate, soda ash or lime. When exposure level is not known, wear NIOSH approved positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus. Reference North American Emergency Response Guidebook #154 (or equivalent current documentation). Be sure to wear acid resistant gloves, safety glasses, and acid resistant clothing when cleaning a sulphuric acid spill.
CAUTION ALWAYS unplug the bed from the AC power outlet before connecting or disconnecting the battery.
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CAUTION ALWAYS dispose of faulty batteries or batteries that have reached the end of their service life according to local laws and regulations. Lead acid batteries are completely recyclable.
1.6.2
Grounding
This electric bed must be grounded. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current, thereby reducing the risk of electric shock. This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounded plug. The plug must be inserted into an appropriate AC power outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local electrical codes and ordinances.
DANGER Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in electrocution. Check with a qualified electrician or service person if you are doubtful that the electrical outlet is properly grounded. DO NOT modify the three prong plug provided. If it will not fit into the AC power outlet, have a proper AC power outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Grounding reliability can only be achieved when bed is connected to an equivalent receptacle marked “HOSPITAL ONLY” or “HOSPITAL GRADE”.
1.7
Important Mechanical Precautions WARNING Safe Working Load of Bed
227 kg (500 lbs) DO NOT overload the bed. The total combined weight of patients, visitors, mattress, additional equipment/accessories, and bedding MUST NOT exceed 227 kg (500 lbs)
WARNING Maximum Patient Weight 162 kg (357 lbs) Patient weight is based on a typical bed setup (20 kg mattress + 45 kg additional accessories)
WARNING Safe Working Load of Siderails
80 kg (176 lbs) DO NOT exceed a 80 kg (176 lbs) load on any siderail
WARNING DO NOT use headboards or footboards from other manufacturers on any Spirit™ bed. Spirit™ beds are specifically designed and manufactured for use in conjunction with CHG Hospital Beds accessories. Accessories designed by other manufacturers have not been tested by CHG Hospital Beds and are not recommended for use on Spirit™ beds. On Spirit™ beds, ALWAYS ensure that the headboard and footboard brackets are properly attached to the frame before use. 1-70-007 – A User Manual - Spirit Select 5700
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