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Völker Hospital Bed User’s Manual
Model S 960-2
Edition: 2002-12 - A
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Foreword
We congratulate you on your choice of a Völker hospital bed and would like to thank you for your confidence in our company and its products. Before purchase, we are sure that you received detailed information and advice that convinced you of the many benefits of our hospital beds – benefits that in this configuration are truly unique. The fact that a Völker hospital bed – in spite of its many functional features and technical refinements – does not look like a piece of sterile institutional equipment undoubtedly made your decision to purchase all the easier. This user’s manual is intended to provide you with information on the technical features of Völker S 960-1 to help you to get the most out of its many functions.
Michael Hüppe Vorstand Völker AG
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Foreword 1.
GENERAL REMARKS ... 6
1.1. 1.2.
Copyright ... 6 Warranty and liability ... 7
2.
SAFETY REGULATIONS ... 9
2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 2.4. 2.5. 2.6. 2.7. 2.8. 2.9. 2.10. 2.11. 2.12. 2.13.
German medical products law (MPG) §22, Section 1... 9 Intended use... 9 Incorrect use ... 9 General safety instructions ... 10 Electromagnetic/-static interference ... 11 Before using the bed for the first time ... 11 Checking the operational safety and condition of the beds... 10 Position of the hospital bed ... Fehler! Textmarke nicht definiert. Four-castor central braking system ... Fehler! Textmarke nicht definiert. Height adjustment... Fehler! Textmarke nicht definiert. Safety frames - Danger of entrapment ... Fehler! Textmarke nicht definiert. Cleaning and disinfection...15 Service and maintenance ...15
3.
GENERAL INFORMATION...13
4.
EXPLANATORY NOTES FOR CARERS ...14
5.
REVIEW: TYPES OF PATIENT POSITIONING ...15
6.
OPERATIONAL UNITS ...16
6.1. 6.1.1. 6.1.2. 6.1.3. 6.2. 6.2.1. 6.2.2. 6.2.3. 6.3. 6.3.1. 6.3.2. 6.3.3. 6.4. 6.5. 6.5.1. 6.5.2. 6.5.3. 6.5.4. 6.5.5.
General operating instructions ... 16 Safety class ...16 Operating interval ...16 Built-in safety cut-out...16 Putting bed into service for the first time (initiation) ... 16 Location ...16 Mechanical initiation...16 Electrical initiation ...18 Operation with carers' keyboard or control box... 19 Carers' keyboard S 960-2... Control box S 960-2 ...19 Charge level display, battery pack ... 20 Operation with handset...21 Operation of functions... 22 Electrical adjustment of back section... 22 Electrical adjustment of upper leg section ... 23 Manual adjustment of lower leg section ... 24 Height adjustment of bed... 25 Trendelenburg and reverse trendelenburg positioning ... 26
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6.5.6. 6.5.7. 6.6.
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6.6.2. 6.6.2.1 6.6.2.2 6.6.3. 6.6.4. 6.6.5. 6.6.6.
Sitting position (cardiac)... 27 Voltage compensator cable connection ... 28 Operation of mechanical functions ... 29 Four-castor central braking with total & directional locking facility... 29 Mechanical fast release of back section, CPR function (CardioPulmunare Reanimation)... 30 Use of safety frames...31 Operation of safety frames...31 General warning on the use of safety frames ... 36 Removal of headboard and footboard... 37 Wall buffers... 37 Fixing of trapeze... Fixing of accessories ... 38
7.
ACCESSORIES... 39
8.
FUNCTIONAL TEST... 40
8.1.
Carrying out a functional test... 41
9.
CLEANING AND DISINFECTION... 43
10.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS... 46
11.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ... 47
11.1. 11.2. 11.3.
Technical data ... 47 Classification...48 Meaning of symbols ... 49
6.6.1.
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General remarks You have purchased a Völker hospital bed developed and manufactured in accordance with the current state of technical knowledge. Völker hospital beds fully meet all safety and operational requirements. They are tested in accordance with international standards and carry the CE Seal. This confirms that they fulfil the safety requirements relating to medical products. Please read the basic safety instructions in Chapter 2. Please also note the further instructions given on subsequent pages, particularly with a view to possible warranty claims.
This user’s manual is intended to give you and your staff practical information and tips on the safe and correct use of the S 960-2 hospital bed. Anybody concerned with putting the bed into service for the first time, or with its operation and maintenance, must read and strictly obey this user’s manual, paying close attention to the safety requirements. To avoid faulty handling and to ensure the trouble-free operation of the S 960-2 hospital bed, this documentation must be available to carers and/or patients at all times.
1.1.
Copyright This user’s manual may only be made available to third parties with the express written agreement of Völker AG. All documentation is subject to copyright. Unless expressly permitted, the transfer and duplication of documentation, either whole or in part, as well as its exploitation and/or publication, are forbidden. Infringements of copyright are punishable in law and oblige transgressors to pay damages. The company reserves the right to exercise all its prerogatives in commercial law.
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1.2. Warranty and liability We accept liability for possible errors and omissions within the terms of warranty laid down in the main contract. Claims for damages – from whatever legal ground they may be held to derive – are expressly excluded. We reserve the right to make technical changes to the hospital beds described in this user’s manual in accordance with technical developments. We accept no liability whatsoever for damage and/or disruption caused by faulty handling and/or a failure to follow the instructions in this user’s manual (see also 4).
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Safety regulations These regulations must be read and strictly obeyed!
2.1.
German medical products law (MPG) §22, Section 1 The hospital bed may only be put into service, operated and used a) as intended by the manufacturer, b) in accordance with the provisions of the medical products law (MPG) and its enacted statutory instruments, c) with due regard to good technical practice and d) in accordance with safety and accident-prevention regulations. On no account may the bed be used in a faulty condition that could endanger patients, carers or others. The hospital bed may only be operated by those able to guarantee its correct handling by virtue of their professional qualifications, knowledge and/or experience.
2.2. Intended use Völker S 960-2 hospital beds are intended to be used solely for the care of patients in patients’ rooms in hospitals, clinics and/or nursing institutions. Any use of Völker hospital beds that deviates in any way whatsoever from this intended use is expressly excluded from possible liability claims.
2.3. Incorrect use The incorrect use of the bed can be a source of danger. Examples of incorrect use are: • • • • • • • • • • • •
incorrect operation of electrical functions and unsupervised positioning, use of hospital bed with children under 12, operation of hospital bed by patients without prior instruction, simultaneous operation of electrical functions by different people, constant operation of keyboard (‘piano playing’), connecting electrical devices to bed which are not suitable for the purpose intended (subject to management’s duty of care), moving bed by pulling on cable, disconnecting electric plugs by pulling on cable, using bed on sloping surfaces with gradients in excess of 10° (bed brakes designed for a maximum gradient of 10°), trying to move bed with brakes applied, transporting patients by towing or pushing bed with a vehicle, using bed with loads in excess of specified maximum safe working load.
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2.4. General safety instructions CAUTION! Refer to user’s manual! Please read safety instructions! WARNING! – Serious injury can be caused when moving powered parts of the bed. Make absolutely sure that there are no parts of the body poking through the safety frames during electrical operation. Ensure without fail that there are no people, pets or objects beneath the bed. WARNING! – Increased safety measures are necessary when the bed is being used … 1. … by a child under 12 years of age, 2. ... by a person with reduced mental faculties, 3. ... for psychiatric purposes. WARNING! – The optional double-click facility should not be operated when the bed is being used ... 1. ... by a child under 12 years of age, 2. ... by a person with reduced mental faculties, 3. ... for psychiatric purposes. WARNING! – In order to avoid falls, always return the bed to lowest position after each use of the adjustment functions. Make absolutely sure that a) the bed is in lowest position before getting into or out of it, and b) the brakes are applied. WARNING! – Safety frames only mark the limits of the bed. Other appropriate measures must be used to restrain patients. WARNING! – Children under 12 and people with reduced mental faculties may only occupy Völker beds when the safety frames are covered by protective covers. Risk of injury. Refer to user’s manual. WARNING! – In order to minimise risk of injury, the following permitted mattress sizes must be strictly observed. If you are not using Völker mattresses, please contact your Völker authorised dealer. Mattress-size 88 x 210 x 12 cm 88x 200 x 12 cm 88 x 197x 15 cm 88 x 207 x 15 cm 90 x 210 cm
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Mattress-frame size 90 x 210 cm 90 x 200 cm 90x 200 cm
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WARNING! Make sure that the cable does not get caught in moving parts. WARNING! > Only use original spare parts for repairs. > Only repair bed when it is in lowest position. > Pull out power plug before repair or cleaning.
2.5. Electromagnetic/-static interference To ensure protection against electromagnetic and electrostatic interference (EMV), the S 960-2 hospital bed fulfils all the requirements of the relevant sections of the German medical products law (MPG). As this bed is not fitted with a control unit with a frequency in excess of 9kHz and in use is mainly motor-driven over short periods, it conforms to EN 55014-1, as foreseen in EN 60601-1-2 36.201.1.4.
2.6. Before using the bed for the first time Before the bed is put into service for the first time, this user’s manual must be closely read by all those responsible for nursing care. Before the bed is put into service for the first time, it is absolutely essential to carry out a functional test. Before first use, carers must receive detailed instructions in the operation of the bed. In addition, carers must be made fully aware of potential dangers that can arise in spite of the correct operation of the bed.
2.7. Checking the operational safety and condition of the bed Before putting the bed into service, it is essential to make absolutely sure that it is in good working condition and safe to use. This test must not only be carried out before first use, but continuously throughout the service life of the bed. If necessary, the bed must be tested daily or after each shift to ensure that its use does not endanger anybody. To reduce maintenance to a necessary minimum, the bed should be cleaned, disinfected and tested as soon as possible after each use so that it can be used again without delay or risk. In cases of malfunctioning, it may be necessary to transfer the patient to another bed.
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2.8. Position of the hospital bed – Danger if falling out of bed In the case of unsupervised patients, we recommend that the bed is put into its lowest position to minimise the risk of injury due to falling out of bed. In other cases, should be put at a height proportionate to the size of the patient.
2.9. Four-castor central braking system – Caution! Risk of accident Unless in transport, the brakes must always be applied so that patients can use the bed as a support when accessing or exiting it. Serious falls can result through an unbraked bed rolling away. After applying the brakes, check that the bed is really immobile, ie that the brakes are fully applied to all four castors.
2.10. Height adjustment – Risk of entrapment between bed-frame and chassis When adjusting the bed, make absolutely sure that no limbs, bedding or other objects are situated between the
2.11. Safety frames - Danger of entrapment In the case of patients whose physical or mental state may be felt to call for the use of safety frames to protect them from falling out of bed, the following safety measures must be observed at all times: 1.
Safety frames may be operated only by carers instructed in their use.
2. Make sure safety frames – or elements of them – are either fully raised and locked or fully lowered. 3. During the electrical adjustment of the mattress-frame, make sure that the patient is not touching the safety frames. Also make absolutely sure that no limbs are poking through the frames.
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4. If the safety frames are being used to protect a child or a person whose physical state may make their use appropriate, then make sure that the handset is out of reach. We also recommend the use of safety frame covers. Failure by carers to obey these safety rules may cause hæmatoma or other injury to hands, knees, fingers, feet, shins and hips through entrapment.
2.12. Cleaning and disinfection Risks can arise through the incorrect cleaning and/or disinfection of the bed.
2.13. Service and maintenance The S 960-2 bed requires very little maintenance. All moving parts of the lifting gear, mattress-frame drives and safety frames are permanently lubricated during manufacture. None of these parts need relubrication when the bed is correctly used and cleaned. The manufacturer assumes, however, that beds are regularly inspected and damage such as worn parts, loose screws or fractures are immediately put right.
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1. General information In the following text, “Völker” means “Völker AG”. In the following text, “Völker bed” or “Völker hospital bed” means the S 960-2 hospital bed. In the following text, “patient” means a person who is in the bed, or accessing or exiting it. “Due care” means that all activities involving the bed in any way must guarantee the safety and freedom from harm of patients, carers and others. In the following pages, the bed and its operation are explained and described with the help of photos and drawings. Exceptionally important information in the technical description is marked by this symbol:
= Warning This information is to be read and obeyed without fail.
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2. Explanatory notes for carers This documentation contains all information necessary for the normal operation of Völker hospital beds. Völker accepts no guarantee claims whatsoever for damage, injury or accidents caused by carelessness, inattentiveness or the incorrect use of the Völker hospital bed. In this connection, the question of culpability is irrelevant. If required by the customer, Völker or its representative is willing to give carers basic training in the operation of the bed. The participation in such training sessions for carers must be confirmed with name, date and signature on a form specifically intended for this purpose, which must be counter-signed by Völker or its representative. The safety regulations contained in this documentation must be strictly obeyed and adhered to at all times. The conscientious observance of the safety regulations, modes of behaviour and instructions described in this manual guarantees the safety of carers and patients. Please note that functional features marked as special equipment are only available in bed so equipped. These are also known as “options”.
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3. Review: Types of patient positioning
RAISED BACK SECTION
FLAT POSITION, height adjustment
RAISED LOWER LEG SECTION, manual
RAISED UPPER LEG SECTION
SITTING POSITION
REVERSE TRENDELENBURG POSITIONING (FOOT RIGHT DOWN)
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TRENDELENBURG POSITIONING (HEAD RIGHT DOWN)
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4. Operational units General operating instructions 4.1.1. Safety class The bed conforms to Safety Class II. The bed is fitted with a connection for a voltage compensator. The bed is supplied with electricity via the power cable. It is isolated from the mains circuit by a cut-out when it is not in use.
4.1.2. Operating interval The maximum operating interval of the electrically-powered bed functions is given on the bed (name plate) and/or in the technical data sheet as “1 min / 10 min”, ie each bed function may only be continuously operated for a maximum of 1 minute in any 10 minutes. Automatic safety devices kick in if the maximum operating interval of 1 minute is repeatedly or markedly exceeded, leading to the power drives cutting out. The bed must then be inspected and tested! An integrated time-lag device hinders the accidental or brief operation of the keyboard and consequent movement of the mattress-frame. This device requires that users consciously press and hold down the relevant key. Functions then kick in after a time-lag of ca. 0.5 seconds.
4.1.3. Built-in safety cut-out The bed is fitted with a built-in electronic safety cut-out that hinders the overloading of the drives. In the event of overloading, the drives are automatically switched off. 4.2. Putting bed into service for the first time
Location The bed is authorised for use solely in dry rooms, not in wet rooms such as bathrooms. A mains power supply socket and, if required, a voltage compensator connection must be available in the room in which the bed is to be used. The bed is mobile without the need for auxiliary transport equipment. The bed may only be moved on firm surfaces. Moving the bed over obstacles greater than 2 cm in height is prohibited. Gradiants may not exceed an angle of 10°. The bed is supplied complete and can be set up without first having to remove transport equipment.
4.2.1. Mechanical initiation
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Push the head- and footboards supplied into the corner connectors of the bedframe.
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Handset connection
Use a screwdriver to remove the cover over the connecting block Plug the handset into the socket marked O. Lead the handset cable through the strain relief device, see photo. Replace cover on the connecting block
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Apply brakes
It can happen that the brakes are not applied when the bed is put into service for the first time or brought back into service after a period of non-use. Press down the foot-operated brake bar to apply the brakes. When brake bar is at an angle of 45° to floor, brakes are completely applied. •
Fit accessories
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4.2.2. Electrical initiation − −
Push plug into mains socket. Operate handset while simultaneously pressing the green key on the mains plug.
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Cancel deactivation After the bed has been switched on, the deactivation of the bed functions must be cancelled in order to operate the handset and the carers’ keyboard/control box. In the case of the carers’ keyboard (optional), cancel deactivation by pressing the yellow key
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In the case of the control box (optional) deactivation/activation is carried out via a rotary switch. •
Carry out functional test
The bed is now ready for use.
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Operation with S 960-2 carers’ keyboard or S 960-2 control box
1) Trendelenburg Positioning 2) Anti-Trendelenburg Positioning 3) Raise/lower matress frame 4) Raise/lower backsection 5) Raise/lower footsection 6) Keypad active/locked
S 960-2 control box
1) Trendelenburg Positioning 2) Anti-Trendelenburg Positioning 3) Raise/lower matress frame 4) Raise/lower backsection 5) Raise/lower footsection 6) Keypad active/locked
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On change of shift, carers responsible for operating the bed must always check whether it is deactivated.
Automatic mode: JACK The automatic lifting function raises or lowers the bed after “double clicking” the key marked with a 3 on the carers’ keyboard/control box. This function can be interrupted by “single clicking” any key on the carers’ keyboard/control box or the handset. 4.2.3. Charge level display, battery pack The S 960-2 is optionally equipped with a rechargeable battery for the operation of emergency functions during power cuts. When undamaged and fully charged, the battery can carry out 4 complete height adjustment cycles (fully raised and fully lowered) and a further 5 mattress-frame adjustments. If height adjustment is not required, then 30 complete mattress-frame adjustment cycles are possible. The battery charge level is shown by means of the diodes (LEDs), as follows: - Green: The battery is connected to the mains supply, current is flowing through the mains cut-out and the bed is live. - Orange: Charging is in progress. - Rot: The battery must be charged or it could become completely exhausted. In this case, there is also an acoustic signal when the bed is not connected to the mains supply. When the battery is fully charged, all diodes go out. The mains cut-out then kicks in and the bed is disconnected from the mains supply. If the battery reacts, the charging cycle begins each time the bed is connected to the mains supply. Furthermore, the battery charge level is checked hourly and if it is found to be below a certain value, current flows through the mains cut-out and the battery recharges. It is essential to pull out the mains plug before transporting the bed! If the bed is put into storage with disconnected charger, then self-discharge through leakage leads to the exhaustion of the batteries! Totally discharged batteries can be so badly damaged as to necessitate their premature replacement! In order to achieve a long service life, the correct treatment of both the batteries and the charger is absolutely essential!
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