Arjohuntleigh Enterprise 5000X Instructions For Use Manual

Arjohuntleigh Enterprise 5000X Instructions For Use Manual

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Enterprise 5000X (E5X)
Instructions for Use
...with people in mind
746-577-UK_10 • 1/2017

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Les O'Donnell
February 17, 2025

When the ACP is in unlock mode on the Enterprise 5000 it then locks itself after 5 seconds of non use, what causes this as it doesn't happen on all beds.

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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

The ACP on the Arjohuntleigh Enterprise 5000X locks itself after 5 seconds of non-use in unlock mode to prevent unintentional operation. This does not happen on all beds because the feature depends on the bed’s software configuration or model version.

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  • Page 1 Enterprise 5000X (E5X) Instructions for Use ...with people in mind 746-577-UK_10 • 1/2017...
  • Page 2 Design Policy and Copyright ® and ™ are trademarks belonging to the ArjoHuntleigh group of companies unless otherwise stated. © ArjoHuntleigh 2016. As our policy is one of continuous improvement, we reserve the right to modify designs without prior notice. The content of this publication may not be copied...
  • Page 3 Contents Warnings, Cautions and Notes ..............4   General Warnings ..................5   Introduction ................7     Product overview – Head Board On Mattress Platform ........ 9    Head Board On Base ................10    Folding split side rails ................
  • Page 5: Warnings, Cautions And Notes

    Warnings, Cautions and Notes Indicates possible hazards in procedures or conditions which, if not correctly followed, could WARNING result in death, injury or other serious adverse reactions. Indicates possible hazards in procedures or conditions which, if not correctly followed, could Caution result in equipment damage or failure.
  • Page 6: General Warnings

    Unauthorised modifications or repairs to this product may affect its safety and will invalidate any warranty. ArjoHuntleigh accepts no liability for any incident, accident or reduction in performance that may occur as a result of such repairs or modifications.
  • Page 7 WARNING Where risk assessment indicates that a patient is at high risk of entrapment owing to their medical condition or other circumstances, and where there is no medical benefit from their being left in a contoured position, place the mattress platform in the flat position and disable the controls (Function lockout) when the patient is unattended.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    1. Introduction These instructions contain information for the installation, use and maintenance of the ArjoHuntleigh Enterprise® 5000X range of acute care hospital beds. These beds have multiple functions to provide the optimum nursing position for both patient and carer. Standard features ...
  • Page 9 The model number and serial number can be found on the specification label; this is located on the bed frame below the head board. Specification label Caution Before using the bed, ensure that the “Power In” rating on the specification label is compatible with the local electricity supply.
  • Page 10: Product Overview – Head Board On Mattress Platform

    Product overview – Head Board On Mattress Platform A. Bedstripper (linen shelf)  L. Lifting pole socket B. Attendant Control Panel (ACP) M. Roller buffer C. Foot board N. Castor D. Calf extension sheet O. Drainage bag rail E. Calf section P.
  • Page 11: Head Board On Base

     Head Board On Base The bed can be optionally configured with the head board mounted on the base of the bed. The bed can also be configured with 3 or 5 bar easily removable side rails. The easily removable side rails are described more in section “To remove and install the 3 bar or 5 bar ¾...
  • Page 12: Folding Split Side Rails

     Folding split side rails The bed can be optionally configured to use folding split side rails. In this configuration a side rail release lever is located directly below the side rail. The release lever is described more in section “To lower the folding split side rails:” in Chapter 4.
  • Page 13: Clinical Applications

    2. Clinical Applications WARNING To ensure the patient can use the bed safely, their age, size and condition should be assessed by a clinically qualified person. The use of head down tilt (Trendelenburg) or foot down tilt (reverse Trendelenburg) may be contraindicated for certain medical conditions.
  • Page 14: Contra-Indications

    Contra- The safe working load of the bed is indications 250kg. The maximum recommended patient weight is 185kg. The safe working load is calculated as follows (in accordance with EN 60601-2-52:2010): Maximum patient weight 185kg Mattress 20kg Accessories (including attached loads) 45kg TOTAL 250kg...
  • Page 15: Installation

    3. Installation Connect the mains plug to a suitable socket outlet. Make sure the mains plug is easily accessible so it can be disconnected quickly in an emergency. When the bed is connected to the electricity supply, indicators will light on the control box (1) and Attendant Control Panel.
  • Page 16 WARNING If the power cord or mains plug is damaged, the complete assembly must be replaced by authorised service personnel. Do not remove the fitted plug, or use a rewireable plug or adapter. Make sure the power supply cord is not stretched, kinked or crushed.
  • Page 17: Mattresses

    Recommended positioning from rear wall Mattresses WARNING Always use a mattress of the correct size and type. Incompatible mattresses can create hazards. Entrapment hazards may exist when using a very soft mattress, even if it is the correct size. The maximum recommended mattress thickness for use with side rails is 18cm.
  • Page 18 A label on the calf extension sheet indicates the correct mattress size: Mattress size label The numbers 1, 2 and 3 on the label indicate different mattress platform lengths; refer to “Bed length adjustment” in Chapter 4. Continued on next page...
  • Page 19 Compliance with this standard when using other mattresses must be validated by the user.  For more information on suitable mattresses and mattress replacements, contact your local ArjoHuntleigh office or approved distributor. A list of ArjoHuntleigh offices can be found at the back of this manual.
  • Page 20: Operation

    4. Operation WARNING Operate the brake pedals with your feet while wearing suitable shoes. Do not operate the pedals with your hands. Brakes and The brake pedals at the foot end of the bed have three positions as shown: steering ...
  • Page 21 Brake bar  The brake pedals may be linked by a full width brake bar (1) which makes it easier to operate the pedals. Brake bar Head end brake Additional brake pedals may be provided at the head end pedals  of the bed.
  • Page 22: Side Rails

    When using removable ¾ length side rails, do not fit different side rails to those originally supplied by ArjoHuntleigh with the bed. Make sure the serial number label on the side rail corresponds to the serial number on the bed – refer to page 7 for a description of the bed serial number.
  • Page 23 To lower the ¾ length folding side rail: Hold the top rail (1) just behind the hinge. Pull the blue operating knob (2) and lower the side rail towards the foot end of the bed (3). ¾ length folding side rail operation To raise the side rail: Hold the top rail (1) just behind the hinge.
  • Page 24 To remove and install the 3 bar or 5 bar ¾ length folding side rail: Some beds are fitted with easy to remove folding side rails. Removable folding side rails are available in 3 bar or 5 bar configurations. Removable side rails are identical in operation to the fixed ¾...
  • Page 25 Hold onto the side rail near the mounting points (2) and pull the side rail away from the bed frame. ¾ length folding side rail removal To install the side rails, slide the rail mounts into the bed frame mounting points (2) and secure with the securing pins.
  • Page 26 To lower the folding split side rails: Hold either side rail handle (1). Pull the release lever (2) and lower the side rail (3) so that it folds down below the mattress platform. Folding split side rail operation To raise the side rail: Hold either side rail handle (1).
  • Page 27: Cpr Backrest Release

    CPR backrest Manual CPR release handles are located below the calf section on either side of the bed. release If the patient suffers a cardiac arrest, pull the CPR release handle (1). This will lower the backrest to enable cardio-pulmonary resuscitation to be carried out. CPR backrest release WARNING The backrest can fall quickly;...
  • Page 28: X-Ray Cassette Tray

    The X-ray cassette tray allows thoracic X-ray X-ray cassette tray  photography with the backrest at any angle and without the patient moving from the bed. WARNING Position the mattress platform at an ergonomic height to allow easy loading and removal of X-ray cassettes. Return the X-ray cassette tray to its closed position below the backrest before raising or lowering the backrest.
  • Page 29 Positioning the X-ray cassette Pull the knob and slide the tray underneath the backrest. The red moulding on the top of the X-Ray sitting tool indicates the top right hand corner of the X-Ray cassette. Use this feature to assist in accurate positioning.
  • Page 30: Bed Length Adjustment

    The length of the bed is adjustable to three set positions. Bed length These are typically used as follows: adjustment Short, for manoeuvring the bed in confined spaces Standard length, for normal use Extended, to accommodate very tall patients WARNING Install a suitable foam mattress extension (squab) at the head end when the bed is extended.
  • Page 31 To extend the bed frame: Pull the blue extension locking handle (1). Pull out the bed frame (2) to the required position and release the handle. Extending the bed frame To extend the mattress platform: Lift the blue extension catch bar (1). Hold the middle of the end crossbar (2) and pull out the mattress platform to the required position.
  • Page 32 Extending the mattress platform To shorten the bed: Reverse the above procedure.
  • Page 33: Bedstripper (Linen Shelf)

    The bedstripper is used for supporting clean linen when Bedstripper (linen shelf)  the bed sheets are being changed. Pull out the bedstripper from its closed position below the foot board. After use, push the bedstripper back to its closed position.
  • Page 34: Lifting Pole And Accessory Sockets

    Lifting pole sockets (1) are located at the head end of the Lifting pole mattress platform. accessory Sockets to support compatible accessories are located at sockets the head end (2) and foot end (3) of the bed. Lifting pole and accessory sockets (head end) Accessory sockets (foot end)
  • Page 35: Drainage Bag Rails

    Rails (1) to support drainage bags, etc. are located Drainage bag below the thigh and backrest sections on either side of rails the bed.  The bed may also be fitted with DIN accessory rails (2). Drainage bag rails and DIN rail Caution The maximum weight that can be safely supported by each drainage bag rail and DIN rail is 5kg.
  • Page 36: Head And Foot Boards

    The head and foot boards can be easily lifted off the bed Head and foot for access to the patient. boards  The head and foot boards can each be fitted with locking catches (1) to prevent accidental removal. To unlock a board: pull out the catches (2) and rotate them a quarter-turn (3);...
  • Page 37: Mattress Platform Sections

    As standard the bed is supplied with curved platform Mattress sections. Optional flat platform sections are available. platform sections The four mattress platform sections (backrest, seat, thigh and calf) can be removed by pulling them upwards off the mattress platform frame. Lift off the calf extension sheet (1) before removing the calf section (2).
  • Page 38: Adjusting The Mattress Platform

    Adjusting the mattress platform The bed is provided with two control handsets: a patient handset with basic controls only and a more comprehensive attendant control panel (ACP) for use by the carer. The functions on both handsets are described separately over the next few pages. To adjust the mattress platform: press and hold the appropriate button until the required position is achieved.
  • Page 39: Patient Handset

    Patient handset The patient handset can be positioned on either side of the bed. WARNING Store the handset on the side rail using the clip on the back; this will help to prevent accidental operation of the controls. The patient should be shown how to use the handset by the carer.
  • Page 40 Bio-Contour The Bio-Contour up button simultaneously raises the backrest and thigh sections to provide upright patient profiling; the raised thigh section prevents the patient sliding down the bed. The Bio-Contour down button returns the mattress platform to a flat position. Backrest angle ...
  • Page 41: Attendant Control Panel (Acp)

    Attendant Control Panel (ACP) The ACP is located at the foot end of the bed. WARNING The ACP must be kept out of the reach of the patient. Attendant Control Panel (ACP) Power on indicator - lights when the bed is connected to the electricity supply Battery indicator - refer to the section Backup battery.
  • Page 42 Thigh section These buttons raise and lower the thigh section. When the thigh section is first raised from the flat position, the calf section will be in the Fowler position (angled downwards). To change the calf section to the vascular (horizontal) position, refer to the section Adjusting the calf position.
  • Page 43: Adjusting The Calf Position

    CPR position If the patient suffers a cardiac arrest, press and hold the CPR button. This will flatten the mattress platform (and lower it if necessary) to enable cardio-pulmonary resuscitation to be carried out. The CPR button overrides the function lockout settings. Adjusting the calf position When the thigh section is raised, the calf section can be manually changed to the vascular (horizontal) position:...
  • Page 44: Function Lockout

    Function lockout Function lockout can be used to prevent operation of the controls, e.g. when inadvertent movement of the mattress platform could injure the patient. The indicator above each function shows its status: on = function locked; off = function unlocked. To lock (prevent) ALL functions: press and hold the Function Lock button for five seconds.
  • Page 45: Backup Battery

    Backup battery Caution To ensure the battery is kept fully charged and prevent damage to the battery, the bed should be connected to the electricity supply at all times during normal use. The battery is intended for occasional short term use. Its life will be reduced if it is used to power the bed for long periods.
  • Page 46: Duty Cycle Lockout

    Recharging the To recharge the battery, connect the bed to the electricity backup battery supply. Allow at least eight hours to recharge the battery when it is completely discharged. While the battery is recharging, the ACP battery indicator lights yellow. The indicator will go out when the battery is fully charged.
  • Page 47: Product Care

    5. Product Care WARNING Disconnect the bed from the electricity supply before starting any cleaning or maintenance activity. The bed will still operate on battery power if the function has not been locked on the ACP. Decontamination WARNING Do not allow the mains plug or power supply cord to get wet. These instructions also apply to accessories but not to mattresses or side rail pads.
  • Page 48 Many other disinfectants are used in healthcare facilities, and it is not possible for ArjoHuntleigh to test each one to determine whether it may affect the appearance or performance of the bed. If facility protocols require the use of a disinfectant other than NaDCC (e.g.
  • Page 49: Preventive Maintenance

    Check for correct fitting of the locking pin on 3 bar  and 5 bar removable side rails Check operation of manual CPR release handles  on both sides of the bed If the result of any of these tests is unsatisfactory, contact ArjoHuntleigh or an approved service agent.
  • Page 50 WARNING The procedures below must be carried out by suitably trained and qualified personnel. Failure to do so may result in injury or an unsafe product. Actions to be done by qualified personnel Yearly Carry out a full test of all electrical bed positioning functions ...
  • Page 51: Battery Test

    If the bed fails a second time, contact ArjoHuntleigh or an approved service agent. To maintain best performance, the backup battery should be replaced every four years by an approved service agent.
  • Page 52: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If the equipment fails to operate correctly, the table below suggests some simple checks and corrective actions. If these steps fail to resolve the problem, contact ArjoHuntleigh or an approved service agent. Symptom Possible cause Action “Beeping” sound when...
  • Page 53: Fault Indications

    Fault indications The bed’s control software indicates problems in the electrical system by means of flashing indicators on the Attendant Control Panel (ACP). If you experience any of the indications below, contact ArjoHuntleigh or an approved service agent. Indication Possible cause...
  • Page 54: Accessories And Cables

    6. Accessories and Cables Recommended accessories for the Enterprise 5000X range are shown in the table below. Note that some items may not be available in all countries. Accessory Product Code Lifting pole with strap and handle ENT-ACC01 IV pole...
  • Page 55: Technical Data

    7. Technical Data General Safe working load 250kg Maximum patient weight 185kg Product weight 144kg approx. Audible noise 50dB approx. Operating conditions Temperature 5C to 40C Relative humidity 20% to 90% at 30C, non-condensing Atmospheric pressure 700hPa to 1060hPa Electrical data Power input 1.25A max.
  • Page 56 Environmental protection Incorrect disposal of this equipment and its component parts, particularly gas springs, actuators, batteries and other electrical devices, may produce substances that are hazardous to the environment. To minimise these hazards, contact ArjoHuntleigh for information on correct disposal.
  • Page 57 Transportation and storage Handle with care. Do not drop. Avoid shock or violent impact. This equipment should be stored in a clean, dry and well-ventilated area which meets the following conditions: Temperature -10C to 50C Relative humidity 20% to 90% at 30C, non-condensing Atmospheric pressure 700hPa to 1060hPa Caution...
  • Page 58 Symbols (continued) Complies with the European Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) - do not dispose of this product in general household or commercial waste Serial number Model number Potential equalisation terminal Protective earth (ground) Recommended mattress size Recommended patient height Calf section vascular position Mattress platform extension...
  • Page 59: Warranty And Service

    8. Warranty and Service ArjoHuntleigh standard terms and conditions apply to all sales; a copy is available on request. These contain full details of warranty terms and do not limit the statutory rights of the consumer. For service, maintenance and any questions regarding this product, please contact your local ArjoHuntleigh office or approved distributor.
  • Page 60: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    9. Electromagnetic Compatibility The bed is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified in the tables below. The customer or the user of the bed should ensure that it is used in such an environment. Failing to ensure that these tables are properly followed may result in the product not working properly.
  • Page 61 Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity The bed is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the bed should assure that it is used in such an environment. IEC 60601 Compliance Electromagnetic environment - Immunity test test level...
  • Page 62 Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity The bed is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the bed should assure that it is used in such an environment. IEC 60601 test Compliance Electromagnetic environment - Immunity test...
  • Page 63 Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the bed The bed is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the bed can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the bed as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
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  • Page 67 AUSTRALIA FRANCE POLSKA ArjoHuntleigh Pty Ltd ArjoHuntleigh SAS ArjoHuntleigh Polska Sp. z o.o. 78, Forsyth Street 2 Avenue Alcide de Gasperi ul. Ks Piotra Wawrzyniaka 2 O’Connor CS 70133 PL-62-052 KOMORNIKI (Poznań) AU-6163 Western Australia FR-59436 RONCQ CEDEX Tel: +48 61 662 15 50 Tel: +61 89337 4111 Tél: +33 (0) 3 20 28 13 13...
  • Page 68 Getinge Group is a leading global provider of products and systems that contribute to quality enhancement and cost effi ciency within healthcare and life sciences. We operate under the three brands of ArjoHuntleigh, Getinge and Maquet. Getinge provides solutions for infection control within healthcare and contamination prevention within life sciences. Maquet specializes in solutions, therapies and products for surgical interventions, interventional cardiology and intensive care.

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