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Invacare® SB® 910 en Bed User Manual This manual MUST be given to the user of the product. BEFORE using this product, this manual MUST be read and saved for future reference.
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All rights reserved. Republication, duplication or modification in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written permission from Invacare. Trademarks are identified by ™and ®. All trademarks are owned by or licensed to Invacare Corporation or its subsidiaries unless otherwise noted.
The models and configurations available in your country can be found in the country-specific sales documents. We are continuously working towards ensuring that the Invacare reserves the right to alter product specifications company’s impact on the environment, locally and globally, without further notice.
– Only use original accessories for the product in use. – Due to regional differences, refer to your local Invacare catalog or website for available accessories or contact your local Invacare representative. See addresses at the end of this document.
Invacare® SB® 910 CAUTION! Risk of injury or damage The product can get hot when exposed to sunlight or other heat sources. – Do not expose the product to direct sunlight for prolonged periods. – Keep the product away from heat sources.
Abbreviations for technical data: that they are operating normally. • Iin = Incoming Current • AC = Alternating Current This bed can be used together with Invacare • Uin = Incoming Voltage • Max = maximum approved accessories and medical electrical •...
The bed is not intended for psychiatric patients. Due to regional differences, refer to your local • The bed can be emergency operated by means of the Invacare website or catalog for details about available built-in accumulator back-up. accessories or contact your Invacare provider. WARNING!
– In case of damage, do not use the product block the castors. and contact your Invacare provider for further instructions. • Check the cabling by operating the motors of the bed to their outer positions.
Invacare® SB® 910 Threading tubes or cables 5 Operating the bed 5.1 General Safety Information WARNING! Risk of personal injury and damage to property. – The bed must be placed so that the height adjustment is not obstructed by, for example, lifts or furniture.
Operating the bed Functions 3. Check that the corresponding function, on the hand control, is deactivated. 4. To unlock a function, repeat steps 1 to 3. The LED lamp A goes off when the respective function is unlocked. The CPR button G has the highest priority and pressing this overruns all other locked functions.
Castors might make marks on different types of absorbing floor surfaces - such as untreated or When a function is locked with the ACO the badly treated floors. To prevent marks, Invacare® corresponding button on the hand control (HB75) recommends to place a suitable kind of protection can not be used.
Operating the bed DOWN The quick release handle A is placed under the mattress support frame on the left side. 1. At the same time; Lift one of the neck braces B and one of the handlesC . 2. Lower the neck rest. 5.8 Emergency release of the backrest An emergency release of the backrest could be IMPORTANT!
Invacare® SB® 910 WARNING! Risk of injury The user can fall out of bed, get hit by the lifting pole, get trapped or suffocated. – Always extend the mattress support when extending bed ends. – There must be a distance of more than 2,5 cm, between the bed end and outside of mattress retainer, to avoid entrapment of fingers.
Operating the bed 5.10.2 Adjusting the handle height 5.11.2 IV Drop rod telescopic The handle height should always be adjusted to the user’s Mounting need. Remove the screw A and nut B from the bottom of the IV pole. 1. Hold the cord out while sliding the plastic cord lock A upwards or downwards until the handle reaches the preferred height.
Invacare® SB® 910 6 Maintenance IMPORTANT! Wrong fluids or methods can harm or damage the product. – All cleaning agents and disinfectants used must 6.1 General maintenance information be effective, compatible with one another and must protect the materials they are used to CAUTION! clean.
Maintenance Check the electronic wiring for the motors (wires not IMPORTANT! squeezed). Before washing the bed Check that the enclosing of the motors are intact (no – Make sure the power plug is removed from the cracks that enables fluids to pierce). wall socket outlet before cleaning.
A service contract can be made in the countries, where Invacare has its own sales company. In certain countries Invacare offers courses in service and maintenance of the bed. Spare parts lists and additional user manuals are available from Invacare.
Maintenance Year 1–8 Year 1–8 Year 1–8 Year 9 Year 10 Before use After 3 months Every 6 Every 12 Every 24 Every 12 Every 12 months months months months months 6.4 Reset the motors with HB75 Reset The motors need to be reset when: •...
Invacare® SB® 910 Be environmentally responsible and recycle this product 7 After Use through your recycling facility at its end of life. Disassemble the product and its components, so the different 7.1 Disposal materials can be separated and recycled individually.
Troubleshooting 8 Troubleshooting 8.1 Troubleshooting electrical system Symptom Possible cause Remedy Mains are not connected Connect mains Mains indicator does not light up Fuse in the control unit is blown * Replace the control unit Control unit is defective * Replace the control unit Motor plug is not fully inserted into the Insert the motor plug properly into the control unit.
800 hPa to 1060 hPa The bed can be extended 15 or 20 cm in the foot end. pressure Invacare reserves the right to change the stated Be aware that when a bed has been stored under measurements and angles without warning.
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) 10 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) 10.1 General EMC information Medical Electrical Equipment needs to be installed and used according to the EMC information in this manual. This product has been tested and found to comply with EMC limits specified by IEC/EN 60601-1-2 for Class B equipment. Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect the operation of this product.
Invacare® SB® 910 Immunity test Electromagnetic environment – guidance Test / Compliance level < 0% U for 0,5 cycle at Voltage dips, short Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital 45° steps interruptions and environment. If the user of this product requires continued operation during...
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Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Test Frequency Service Maximum Immunity test Band (MHz) Modulation Distance (m) (MHz) power (W) level (V/m) GSM 1800; CDMA 1900; 1720 Pulse GSM 1900; 1845 1700 - 1990 modulation DECT; LTE Band 1970 217 Hz 1, 3, 4, 25; UMTS Bluetooth, WLAN, 802.11...