Days Casa Med Classic FS Operating Manual

Days Casa Med Classic FS Operating Manual

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NURSING BEDS
OPERATING MANUAL
Doc.-No.: E1-04-143-001
Casa
Med Classic FS
®
with DEWERT
drive systems

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  • Page 1 NURSING BEDS OPERATING MANUAL Casa Med Classic FS ® with DEWERT drive systems Doc.-No.: E1-04-143-001...
  • Page 3 NURSING BEDS Introduction All Days Healthcare nursing beds are manufactured using the most modern technical facilities to ensure the highest lying and operating comfort possible. Furthermore, the construction has been designed placing great value on simple handling and operation. The nursing beds described in this manual are constructed to the...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    NURSING BEDS Contents Safety instructions ................7 1.1 Symbols used ................7 1.2 Proper use ................... 7 1.3 General information ..............7 1.4 Notes on electrical fittings ............8 1.5 Notes for nursing personnel, attendants and operator ....9 1.6 Notes on setting up the nursing beds ......... 10 1.7 Notes on maintenance and inspection ........
  • Page 5 NURSING BEDS Contents Safety devices .................. 32 8.1 Control unit ................32 8.2 Accumulator box (only nursing beds with Trendelenburg’s position) ....... 33 8.2.1 General information ............33 8.2.2 Charging the accumulator box ........33 8.2.3 Storage of the accumulator box ........33 8.3 Headrest adjustment emergency unlocking ........
  • Page 6 NURSING BEDS Contents 12.3 Testing intervals ................. 54 12.4 Inspection of mechanical components ........55 12.5 Inspection of electrical components ........... 57 12.6 Measurements ................58 13.0 Troubleshooting ................59 14.0 Storage of the nursing bed with the transport and storage system (TLSU) ....................
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    Days Healthcare nursing beds are only approved for use by persons of over 12 years of age due to their complexity. The nursing beds are intended for use in: •...
  • Page 8: Notes On Electrical Fittings

    • Always secure the nursing bed against rolling by engaging the wheel brakes when unattended! • Always use all of the wheel brakes on the nursing bed. • Only use accessories approved by Days Healthcare . Notes on electrical fittings Risk of short-circuit and fire! •...
  • Page 9: Notes For Nursing Personnel, Attendants And Operator

    Should you have any questions in this respect, please contact your orthopaedic and sanitary supplier or Days Healthcare directly. Danger to life and injury hazard through crushing! •...
  • Page 10: Notes On Setting Up The Nursing Beds

    NURSING BEDS Safety information Risk of short-circuit and fire! • Before moving the nursing bed, unplug the mains cable and ensure that the mains cable cannot be run over. • The nursing bed may not be used in surroundings in which it is possible that flammable gases or vapours (e.g.
  • Page 11: Notes On Maintenance And Inspection

    Hazards due to electrical and mechanical faults! • Always remove faulty nursing beds from operation and secure them against unauthorised use (remove mains plug). • Only use original spare parts supplied by Days Healthcare. • Always carry out the prescribed maintenance work at the intervals stated.
  • Page 12: Nursing Bed Model

    Small parts and fixings are included in the delivery depending on the nursing bed version and are not shown in detail. If any faults are apparent or components are missing, please contact Days Healthcare or your supplier. Mattress support Mattress support...
  • Page 13 NURSING BEDS Extent of delivery Bed end Bed end 2 x model Casa Med Classic FS Bed rails bed rails* 8 x (1) plastic cap for bed rails 4 x (2) bed rail panels 4 x (3) slider for bed rails...
  • Page 14 NURSING BEDS Extent of delivery Depending on nursing bed version: Hand set 1 x (5) Hand set, without pushbutton for Trendelenburg’s position 1 x (6) Hand set, with pushbutton for Trendelenburg’s position For electrically lockable hand set: 1 x (7) Magnetic key For mechanically lockable hand set: (can be recognised from rotary knob (a) on rear of hand set)
  • Page 15: Components

    NURSING BEDS Assembling the nursing beds 4.0 Components Patient pole Mattress support Bed rails Bed end Bed end (head section) (foot section) Hand set Bed rails 5.0 Fittings: bed frame bed rails Bed rails The bed rails (1) are fixed to the head end and foot end on the bed using plastic sliders.
  • Page 16: Mattress Support

    NURSING BEDS Fittings: bed frame Mattress support The mattress support is separated into 4 parts. The wooden slats can be wiped clean, and are fixed to the frame with plastic fixings. The mattress is fixed securely to the mattress Mattress support support using four mattress fixings (3).
  • Page 17: Fittings: Electrics

    NURSING BEDS Fittings: Electrics Lift motor 6.0 Fittings: Electrics Lift motor The lift motor (1) is mounted directly on the nursing bed head section or foot section. The motor lift movement is 40 cm. This enables the nursing bed lying area to be raised from 40 cm to 80 cm.
  • Page 18: Mattress Support Motor

    NURSING BEDS Fittings: Electrics Mattress support motor Mattress support motor The nursing bed with 4-part mattress support is fitted with two mattress support motors. They are fitted under the mattress support. One of the motors is used for adjusting the head section, and one for adjusting the foot section of the mattress support.
  • Page 19: Setting Up The Nursing Bed

    Before commencing assembly of the nursing bed, check the package contents against chapter 3.0 „Extent of delivery“. If any faults are apparent or components are missing, please contact Days Healthcare or your supplier. Trapping hazard! There is a possible danger of trapping at all joints on the nursing bed and at support points for the mattress support.
  • Page 20: Preparation - Only When Supplied With Transport And Storage System

    NURSING BEDS Setting up the nursing bed Preparation - only when supplied with transport and storage system Pull the patient pole out of the mounting tube (1) in the transport and storage system. Remove all cartons from the transport and storage system. NOTE You should retain all cartons if possible for storage of the nursing...
  • Page 21: Fixing The Bed Ends

    NURSING BEDS Setting up the nursing bed Fixing the bed ends Loosen the safety screws (b) and remove the bed end with the transport and storage system nameplate. NOTE: Lock the brakes on the castors (see chapter 9.7) on the remaining fronts and place these against a wall before you separate the bed ends.
  • Page 22: Connecting The Lift Motor, Hand Set, Mattress Support Motor And Accumulator Box

    NURSING BEDS Setting up the nursing bed Loosen the safety screws (c) and remove the transport and storage system (d) from the bed end. The second bed end is fixed in a similar manner to that above to the foot of the bed.
  • Page 23 NURSING BEDS Setting up the nursing bed Plug the electrical component plugs Plug arrangement into the jack sockets as shown in the following diagram. The labels on the plug arrangement shown in the photo correspond to those on the control unit. Plug arrangement: 1 = Not in use 2 = Hand set...
  • Page 24: Inserting The Mattress Support Motor With Control Unit

    NURSING BEDS Setting up the nursing bed Inserting the mattress support motor with control unit Open the quick-release bolt retainer (1). Insertion direction = the mattress Head end support motor with control unit is fixed Foot under the mattress support with the motor housing (2) pointing towards the foot end.
  • Page 25: Assembly Of Accumulator Box To The Nursing Bed

    NURSING BEDS Setting up the nursing bed Assembly of accumulator box to the nursing bed (only nursing beds fixing the accumulator with Trendelenburg’s position) The accumulator box is to be fixed close to the control unit on a cross bar positioned to the head part of the mattress support (see photo/drawing).
  • Page 26: Inserting The Mattress Support Motor For Foot Section Adjustment

    NURSING BEDS Setting up the nursing bed Inserting the mattress support motor for foot section adjustment Open the quick-release bolt retainer (1). Head end Insertion direction = The mattress support Foot motor with the motor housing (2) is fixed under the mattress support pointing towards the head end (observe label on nursing bed).
  • Page 27: Routing And Fixing The Control Unit Mains Cable

    NURSING BEDS Setting up the nursing bed Routing and fixing the control unit mains cable When routing cables, ensure that: • the cables are not subjected to tension • the cables do not hang too deeply Fixing for anti-kink and •...
  • Page 28: Routing The Electrical Element Cables

    NURSING BEDS Setting up the nursing bed 7.10 Routing the electrical element cables When routing cables, ensure that: • the cables are not subjected to tension • the cables do not hang too deeply • cables are not routed close to locations were crushing or shearing can take place.
  • Page 29: Routing The Hand Set Cable

    NURSING BEDS Setting up the nursing bed 7.11 Routing the hand set cable Tension protector position (head end) NOTE Tension relief devices (e) are provided for on both sides of the nursing bed. You should select the side to suit the installation site.
  • Page 30: Installing The Bed Rails

    NURSING BEDS Setting up the nursing bed 7.13 Installing the bed rails Bed rail capping drill holes The bed rail cappings have different drill holes in them. (a) top capping for bed rail = drill holes offset downwards (b) bottom capping for bed rail = drill holes offset upwards Installing the bed rails Fixing the bed rail at the head end:...
  • Page 31: Installing The Patient Pole

    NURSING BEDS Setting up the nursing bed Fixing the bed rail at the foot end: Bed rails on foot end Press the plastic caps (1) onto the bed rail (observe drill hole position). NOTE Before pushing on, check to see that the spring is located in the cap.
  • Page 32: Safety Devices

    NURSING BEDS Setting up the nursing bed 8.0 Safety devices Control unit Control unit The Control unit is fitted with the following safety devices as overload protection: • Limit switches switch the actuator motors off when they reach their limit position. •...
  • Page 33: Accumulator Box

    NURSING BEDS Safety devices Accumulator box (only nursing beds with Trendelenburg’s position) 8.2.1 General information Accumulator box If you are using a control box with push buttons for Trendelenburg positions, the nursing bed is fitted with rechargeable batteries (accumulator box). You must use the accumulator box for beds with the Trendelenburg’s position function.
  • Page 34: Headrest Adjustment Emergency Unlocking

    NURSING BEDS Safety devices Headrest adjustment emergency unlocking The nursing bed head section can be raised or lowered by removing the quick-release bolts on the mattress support motors if the adjustment motors should break down. Accident hazard! Raise head section and •...
  • Page 35: Operating The Nursing Bed

    NURSING BEDS Operation 9.0 Operating the nursing bed Accident hazard! • Do not use electrical medical appliances on patients in these nursing beds. • Do not use the nursing bed in the vicinity of strong electromagnetic fields (for example major medical equipment). Trapping hazard! There is a possible danger of trapping at all joints on the nursing bed and at support points for the mattress support.
  • Page 36: General Notes On Operation

    NURSING BEDS Operation General notes on operation Backrest foot section and’ bed height adjustment is infinitely variable. The adjustment range for the reclining surface height is between 40 and 80 cm. The head section can be inclined upwards up to 70°. The foot section can inclined by 20°.
  • Page 37: Raising Or Lowering The Bed Rails

    NURSING BEDS Operation Raising or lowering the bed rails Raising the bed rails Raising the bed rails: Pull the bed rails up until the top fastening knob (1) engages. Lowering the Lowering the bed rails: bed rails Raise the bed rail slightly. Press the fastening knob (1) in and lower the bed rail.
  • Page 38: Locking The Function Keys For The Nursing Bed Adjustments

    NURSING BEDS Operation Locking the function keys for the nursing bed adjustments Before locking, make sure you know which hand set is fitted to the nursing bed. Depending on the hand set version, the following locking functions can be used: Handset version Feature 1 Feature 2...
  • Page 39 NURSING BEDS Operation Handschalter Ausführung Merkmal 1 Merkmal 2 Beschreibung IPROXX SM+ Hand set with Trendelenburg Mechanically (a) Rotary switch 3 switch locking (b) Rotary key positions chapter 9.4.4 IPROXX SMP Hand set without Trendelenburg Mechanically locking (a) Rotary switch 4 switch programmable (b) Rotary key...
  • Page 40: (Hand Set Without Trendelenburg)

    NURSING BEDS Operation 9.4.1 Magnetically locking/unlocking the hand set function keys (hand set without Trendelenburg) The locking setting is shown by the LEDs (1) Power On and (2) Lock symbol. Locking/unlocking the function keys: Run the flat end of the magnetic key over the key symbol (a).
  • Page 41: (Hand Set With Trendelenburg)

    NURSING BEDS Operation 9.4.2 Magnetically locking/unlocking the hand set function keys (hand set with Trendelenburg) The locking setting is shown by the LEDs (1) Power On and (2) Lock symbol. Locking/unlocking the Locking/unlocking the function keys: function keys Run the flat end of the magnetic key over the key symbol (a).
  • Page 42: Mechanically Locking/Unlocking The Hand Set Function Keys

    NURSING BEDS Operation 9.4.3 Mechanically locking/unlocking the hand set function keys (hand set without Trendelenburg) Insert the socket spanner The locking setting is shown by the LED (a) at the lock symbol. Locking/unlocking the function keys: Insert socket spanner in rotary knob. Turn the rotary knob marking (b) to the required setting.
  • Page 43: Mechanically Locking/Unlocking The Hand Set Function Keys

    NURSING BEDS Operation 9.4.4 Mechanically locking/unlocking the hand set function keys (hand set with Trendelenburg) The locking setting is shown by the LED (a) Insert the at the lock symbol. socket spanner Locking/unlocking the function keys: Insert socket spanner in rotary knob. Turn the rotary knob marking (b) to the required setting.
  • Page 44: Mechanically Locking/Unlocking The Hand Set Function Keys (Programmable Hand Set Without And With Trendelenburg)

    NURSING BEDS Operation 9.4.5 Mechanically locking/unlocking the hand set function keys (programmable hand set without and with Trendelenburg) The locking settings of the function keys are shown by the LED´s (2) at the hand set. LED on = function key enabled LED off = function key locked LED´s at Locking/unlocking the function keys:...
  • Page 45: Programming The Function Keys

    NURSING BEDS Operation Key functions 9.4.6 Programming the function keys head section During programming, the key rows can be individually blocked / enabled for operation. foot section The locking settings of the function keys head and foot are shown by the LED´s (2) at the hand set. section LED on = function key enabled bedframe...
  • Page 46: Operating The Nursing Bed Adjustments

    NURSING BEDS Operation Operating the nursing bed adjustments NOTE The hand switch is locked during the initial startup, after the mains plug has been removed or after a power cut. 9.5.1 Hand set Hand set signals when operating adjustment keys: •...
  • Page 47: Hand Set With Trendelenburg's Position

    NURSING BEDS Operation 9.5.2 Hand set with Trendelenburg’s position Indicator lamp raising lowering Lower the head Raise the head section section Lower the foot Raise the section foot section Raise head section Lower head section and foot section and foot section together together (RESET function*)
  • Page 48: Adjusting The Foot Section (Rastomat)

    NURSING BEDS Operation Adjusting the foot section (Rastomat) NOTE Raising • Hold the frame in the middle (a) when raising or lowering the foot section. • The automatic catch is intended for raising the lower leg support on the 4-part mattress support. Raising the lower leg support on the electrically-driven foot section Raise the foot section slowly into the...
  • Page 49: Operating The Brakes

    NURSING BEDS Operation Operating the brakes Danger of crushing! • Before locking, turn the steering Wheel brakes rollers to point towards the mattress support under the nursing bed. Ensure that the brake and unlocking levers (a+b) are freely accessible. (a) = engage wheel brakes (b) = disengage wheel brakes Pushing the nursing bed and patient transport NOTE:...
  • Page 50: Adjusting The Slatted Frame Springiness

    NURSING BEDS Operation After moving: Engabe wheel brakes Engage all wheel brakes (a). Danger of crushing! • Before locking, turn the steering rollers to point towards the mattress support under the nursing bed. Ensure that the brake and unlocking levers (a+b) are freely accessible. Remove the mains plug from the safety Opening the transport strap.
  • Page 51: Patient-Related Safety Measures And Adjustments Made By Nursing Personnel

    • Patients taller than 195 cm (6´-5´´) should not use this nursing bed. N.b. An extended bed frame to suzit patients up to 219 cm (7´-1´´) is available from Days Healthcare. 10.2 Gap dimensions and bed rail spacing Danger to life and injury hazard through crushing! •...
  • Page 52: Locking The Nursing Bed Adjustments At The Hand Set

    NURSING BEDS Cleaning 10.3 Locking the nursing bed adjustments at the hand set Possible danger through altering patient’s position! • Always lock the nursing bed adjustment functions on the hand set which could cause danger to the patient’s health if adjusted (consult doctor).
  • Page 53: Testing Plan For Nursing Beds

    NURSING BEDS Testing plan 12.0 Testing plan for nursing beds Hazards due to electrical and mechanical faults! • Always remove faulty nursing beds from operation and secure them against unauthorised use (remove mains plug). • Always report any faults found immediately to the responsible persons! Accident hazard! •...
  • Page 54: 6-Monthly Inspection - Check Control Unit

    • Testing intervals should be shortened if the nursing bed has been subjected to higher loading (for example by frequent patient changes in a nursing home). In case of doubt, please contact Days Healthcare for advice. Casa Med Classic FS Issued: 25.07.2007...
  • Page 55: Inspection Of Mechanical Components

    NURSING BEDS Testing plan 12.4 Inspection of mechanical components All inspection work described below may only be carried out by expert trained personnel. Evaluation of the checklist and maintenance work carried out on the nursing bed may only be carried out by expert personnel with suitable training, knowledge and experience.
  • Page 56 NURSING BEDS Testing plan Description Assessment defective Performance check to track rollers and brakes: easy running gear movement (rolling and steering ) castor locking in “straight ahead” setting function and locking of brakes Performance check for bed rails: easy movement in running guides locking (easy movement, play) difference between bar caps, max.
  • Page 57: Inspection Of Electrical Components

    NURSING BEDS Testing plan 12.5 Inspection of electrical components Description Assessment defective Visual inspection of electrical components: mains cable for kinks and damage hand set cabling for kinks and damage mains plug for damage internal cabling for kinks and damage (especially at critical locations such as cable leadthroughs, movable mattress support parts and the lifting device) correct cable routing...
  • Page 58: Measurements

    NURSING BEDS Testing plan 12.6 Measurements Some countries in the European Union have a legal requirement to carry out the measurements listed below. The nursing bed operator is responsible for determining the appropriate national regulations. All measurements described below may only be carried out by expert trained personnel and with the use of suitable measuring instruments.
  • Page 59: Troubleshooting

    NURSING BEDS Troubleshooting 13.0 Troubleshooting Fault Model Cause Remedy Mattress support all models Mains plug not see chapt. 9.2 head section or foot plugged in section, or bed Hand set locked see chapt. 9.4 frame, cannot be raised/lowered Thermoswitch try again after active 20-30 minutes Hand set defective...
  • Page 60: Storage Of The Nursing Bed With The Transport And Storage System (Tlsu)

    NURSING BEDS Storage 14.0 Storage of the nursing bed with the transport and storage system (TLSU) Remove bed rails Please proceed as follows to store the nursing bed: 14.1 Dismantling the nursing bed Remove patient pole. Remove bed rails, to do this ..at the foot end: (1) press in the unlocking lever (2) pull the slider out of the guide groove...
  • Page 61 NURSING BEDS Storage Remove mains cable Loosen the anti-kink and tension protectors (2) for the mains cable from the bed frames (spanner size 19 mm). Remove hand set cable Remove the hand set cable from the tension protection (3) on the bed frames. Remove mattress support motor with control unit Pull both quick-release bolts (4 + 5) out...
  • Page 62 NURSING BEDS Storage Unlock the tension relief by pressing in Disconnect the plugs the side clamps (7) and remove. Disconnect the following electrical component plugs from the control unit: 2 = Hand set 4 = mattress support motor for foot section adjustment 5 = Cable for lift motor;...
  • Page 63 NURSING BEDS Storage Remove the bed ends Loosen the hand levers (11) and remove both bed ends from the mattress support. separate the mattress support Loosen the hand levers (12) and separate the mattress support. Casa Med Classic FS Issued: 25.07.2007...
  • Page 64: Placing The Components In The Transport And Storage System

    NURSING BEDS Storage 14.2 Placing the components in the transport and storage system (TLSU) Fix the bed ends to the TLSU as follows: Fix the bed ends to the (1.) Push the TLSU (1) onto the bed end TLSU guides. NOTE: The mountings (a) with the clamping screws must be...
  • Page 65: Disposal

    NURSING BEDS Disposal 15.0 Disposal To comply with national law, the following instructions are guidelines for the disposal of your product at the end of its life or when it ceases to function economically. Recent legislation on electrical equipment indicates that the equipment must be disposed of in a proper manner.
  • Page 66: Appendix

    NURSING BEDS Specifications 16.0 Appendix 16.1 Specifications: nursing bed CE certification in accordance with 93/42/EEC Max. user weight _____ 140 kg Nursing bed dimensions: Max. working load: nursing bed 175 kg ______________ patient pole ___________ 80 kg Nursing bed weight: Total weight: Med Classic FS ____ 107.6 kg Individual weights:...
  • Page 67: Specifications: Drive System

    NURSING BEDS Nameplates 16.2 Specifications: Drive system Foot section _________ 85 mm Power supply _ 230 VAC 50 Hz Operating conditions: Safety class _____________ II room temperature _____ +10°C Ingress protection ______ IP44 up to _______________ +40°C Noise level ______ < 65 dB(A) relative humidity _______ 30% Maximum continuous up to ________________ 75%...
  • Page 68: Patient Pole Component Sign

    B3-05-01R Bed rail, collapsible, beige, left B3-05-01L 16.5 Spare parts Spare parts can be obtained from your Days Healthcare specialist dealer. Only original Days Healthcare spare parts may be used (See dealer stamp on reverse of the envelope). Casa Med Classic FS...
  • Page 69: Warranty

    • Unauthorised changes or modifications will forfeit your warranty. • If a defect or fault is discovered, the Days Healthcare supplier/dealer from who the product was purchased should be notified immediately. Limitation of Liability...
  • Page 70 NURSING BEDS Casa Med Classic FS Issued: 25.07.2007...
  • Page 72 Dealers Stamp Days healthcare North Road Bridgend Ind Est Bridgend CF31 3TP Tel 01656 664700 Fax 01656 664750 E-Mail info@dayshealthcare.com Www.dayshealthcare.com...

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