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ULTRA LOW BED - USER MANUAL
READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL AND OBSERVE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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  • Page 1 ULTRA LOW BED - USER MANUAL READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL AND OBSERVE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 2: General Information

    READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL AND OBSERVE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTIONS Please read the contents of this instruction manual carefully prior to using the PremiumLift Ultra Low Bed (“the bed”). In the event the PremiumLift Ultra Low Bed changes owners, please supply this instruction manual to the new owner.
  • Page 3: Intended Purpose

    GENERAL INFORMATION INTENDED PURPOSE USE FOR THE PURPOSE INTENDED (APPLICATION ENVIRONMENT) This care bed is intended for accommodating patients or occupants in residential homes, nursing homes and care in the home and may only be used under the conditions for use described in this Instruction Manual.
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    GENERAL INFORMATION SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The following instructions are a non-exhaustive list of recommendations for the safe use of the bed. • Never store anything under the bed. • Ensure children cannot operate the control system and check no pets are under the bed before operating any of the functions.
  • Page 5: Safety Information For The Operator

    GENERAL INFORMATION SAFETY INFORMATION FOR THE OPERATOR With the help of this Instruction Manual, instruct each user in the safe operation of this care bed before it is put into service for the first time. Advise the user of any hazards which may occur if not handled correctly. Only persons who have been properly instructed may operate this care bed.
  • Page 6: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Any defects, damage or signs of wear must be rectified without delay. Only original spare parts from PremiumLift may be used, otherwise all guarantees or warranties will be excluded. The 9V block battery is the energy store for electrical emergency lowering in the event of a power failure.
  • Page 7: Service Life & Disposal

    The normal service life for care beds in domestic use is approximately 5 years. The care bed must not be disposed of as normal domestic waste after its service life has expired. To ensure that it is disposed of in an environmentally compatible way please contact PremiumLift. ORIGINAL PACKAGING...
  • Page 8 COMPONENTS COMPONETS LIST a) HEADBOARD b) FOOTBOARD c) HEAD END BED PLATFORM d) FOOT END BED PLATFORM e) HANDSET POWER CORD WITH PLUG g) TRANSPORT KIT USER MANUAL Page 8...
  • Page 9: Installation

    INSTALLATION REMOVE PACKAGING Remove cardboard cover from the bed. Please do not dispose of the cover. It can be used again as a dust cover in the event the care bed is later stored in the transport rack. Do not remove the cardboard protection from the top of hand rail of both headboard or footboard sections at this time as it will protect the bed during assembly.
  • Page 10 INSTALLATION ASSEMBLING THE BED COMPONENTS Lay the platform section face down on the floor adjacent to the other half. Slide the connecting bars into the other frame. Once the platform sections are together install the final fixing screws. Use the supplied allen key to tighten all 8 fixings (4 fixings on each side of the platform).
  • Page 11: Cables And Connectors

    INSTALLATION CABLES AND CONNECTORS First, remove the plug cover by unscrewing the two fixing screws. Connect the height adjustment motors and the knee break adjustment motor to the control box. The backrest motor is supplied already plugged in. After inserting all plugs, screw the plug cover back onto the power supply unit housing.
  • Page 12 INSTALLATION INSTALLING PLATFORM TO HEAD AND FOOT END Connect the platform to the two lift systems, taking care not to trap the raise and lower actuator cables. Once connected tighten all 8 of the fixings on the platform to lift system connectors Insert the lock fixings on each corner, to lock the platform to the lift systems.
  • Page 13: Operation

    OPERATION HANDSET The motorised bed functions can be operated via the handset. All functions can be locked with the nurses’ key. To avoid damage, the handset should always be hung by the handset hook when not in use. Press only one button at a time, as the system could overload and become damaged. On the back of the handset there is a locking device.
  • Page 14: Operation And Maintenance

    OPERATION & MAINTENANCE CASTORS The castors on the bed can be braked and must be in the braked position during normal operation. The brakes should only be released when the bed needs to be moved. Please refer to the Safety Information.
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Main plug not plugged in Insert mains plug into mains socket Locking function on handset Unlock handset No Response activated Handset not plugged in Insert handset into mattress base motor Motor unit not plugged in Plug motor unit into mattress base motor Connecting cables on the...
  • Page 16: Warranty

    To take advantage of the warranty, the bed must be serviced (without exception) every 12 months by a PremiumLift distributor approved technician using only PremiumLift original spare parts. SERVICE LIFE & DISPOSAL The service life of the care bed depends essentially upon the handling and servicing.
  • Page 17: Technical Specification

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION TECHNICAL DATA (MECHANICAL) Safe working load (max. admissible load) 185 kg Safe load, patient’s lifting pole 80 kg Max. weight of patient 175 kg Max. mattress weight 10 kg Overall Weight of bed 87 kg Length 2150mm (2000mm long mattress base) 84.5 –...
  • Page 18: Purchase Date

    PURCHASE DATE PURCHASE DATE: ……………………………………………………………………………………………. DITRIBUTED BY: ……………………………………………………………………………………………..ATTACH YOUR RECEIPT HERE USER MANUAL Page 18...
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