Advance Electric Drop-Down Bed; Safety Protection; Emergencies - Bailey Approach Autograph Series Owner's Manual

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Electric Drop-down Bed - Advance Only
Some models in the range are fitted with
electronic drop down beds. These beds are
designed and tested to support up to and not
exceeding 200kg.
The bed movement is operated from the contol
panel, positioned above the main door.
To operate:
1. Insert the key into the lock and turn
clockwise by 90° to enable operation.
2. Press and hold the DOWN arrow to lower
the bed.
3. Press and hold the UP arrow to raise the
bed for storing.
4. Once the bed reaches the desired position,
the bed movement will stop; depress the
arrow button and turn the key to the OFF
position (anticlockwise by 90° (fig, 1)).

Safety Protection

The safety protections in place are:
• The key used to isolate the bed movement
operation.
• 2 limit switches, one high and the other low
which cut-out the mechanical movement.
The bed movement mechanism should only be
operated by an adult.

Emergencies

To manually unlock the bed position when there
is insufficient power from the leisure battery
locate the electric motor in the underside bed
locker (nearest to the cab). This is accessed from
behind the back panel. The motor is fitted with
a hexagonal nut which enables manual up and
down movement of the bed: turn the hexagonal
nut clockwise or counter-clockwise, depending
on the desired direction of movement.
WARNING: Due to the mechanism it
is important that the following
safety measures are adhered to.
• Do not remain on the bed while the lifting
mechanism is in use.
• Do not allow children to play with the lifting
mechanism.
• Ensure that the running track of the lifting
mechanism is kept clear.
• When lifting or lowering the bed, remove all
bedding, except for the fitted sheet.
• Before lifting the bed, raise the mattress
and store the fall out nets underneath.
The net is required to prevent falls from
height. Use upper bunks for sleeping only with
protection against falling out in position.
Care shall be taken against the risk of falling
out, when upper bunks are used by children,
especially under the age of 6. These bunks
are not suitable for use by infants without
supervision.

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