HealthCo Milla B430 User Manual

Compact ultra low bed

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Milla B430 by HealthCo
Compact Ultra low Bed

User Manual

DEALERS: This manual MUST be given to the user of the bed.
USER: Before using this bed, read this manual and save for future reference.

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    W: www.healthcoltd.co.uk E: enquiries@healthcoltd.co.uk Milla B430 by HealthCo Compact Ultra low Bed User Manual DEALERS: This manual MUST be given to the user of the bed. USER: Before using this bed, read this manual and save for future reference.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents WARNINGS ..............................2 DECLARIATION – ELECTROMAGNETIC EMSSIONS.....................3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ..........................4 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ..........................5 UNPACKING THE BED ..........................5 ASSEMBLING THE BED ..........................6 ASSEMBLING THE BED DECK ........................6 ASSEMBLING THE HEAD/FOOT BOARD ONTO THE BED ................7 INSTALLING THE MATTRESS RETAINING SYSTEM ..................
  • Page 3: Warnings

    WARNINGS • DO NOT exceed maximum weight limitation of the bed. The maximum safe working load (SWL) of the bed is 180 kg. The suggested patient weight is 145 kg. but varies based on the accessories on the bed. • The beds are intended for users who fully understand the content of this manual and is not intended for use by children.
  • Page 4: Declariation - Electromagnetic Emssions

    • DO NOT attempt to open the pre-sealed actuator or obtain local service, for it will VOID the warranty and might result in damage. Consult your dealer or manufacturer for further information. WHEN USING RAILS OR ASSIST BARS: • Before operating, ensure that the bed rails/bars are assembled and installed correctly as instructed.
  • Page 5: Technical Specification

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Bed Height 65 mm - 650 mm Back Rest Angle 0° - 70° Knee Break Angle 0° - 27° Additional Manual Leg Lift Yes, various positions ± 12° Trendelenburg/ Reverse Trendelenburg Safe Working Load (SWL) 180 kg Max. Patient Weight 145 kg Sleeping Surface Dimension 900 mm x 2000 mm...
  • Page 6: Assembly Instructions

    ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1. UNPACKING THE BED Unpack the components from the shipping cartons. II. Remove any zip ties holding the components to the Bed Assembly. III. Upon unpacking your bed, the package should contain all the following components. IV. Inspect the bed components for damages. If the bed is damaged, do not use the bed and contact the manufacturer.
  • Page 7: Assembling The Bed

    Allen Wrench x 1 (5mm) 2.1 ASSEMBLING THE BED The bed comes in with the sections (head board, foot board, upper bed deck and lower bed deck) stacked, carefully lay each section on the floor. ASSEMBLING THE BED DECK 1. With the bed decks positioned flat on the floor, join the upper and lower bed decks together.
  • Page 8: Assembling The Head/Foot Board Onto The Bed

    2.3 ASSEMBLING THE HEAD/FOOT BOARD ONTO THE BED 1. Lift up the upper bed deck slightly and insert the head board into the main bed frame. 2. Secure the head board to the deck with two socket screws on each side. 3.
  • Page 9: Installing The Hand Pendant Clip

    2.5 INSTALLING THE HAND PENDANT CLIP Clip the hand pendant clip over the two timber panels of the head board and push it down firmly. 2.6 CONNECTING CABLES TO THE CONTROL BOX Motor cables will need to be connected to the control box, located at the center of the bed.
  • Page 10 Backup Battery Backrest Motor 1 Backrest Motor 2 Headboard Motor (if applicable) Hand Control Footboard Motor Kneebreak Motor Underbed lighting Nursing Control (if applicable) (if applicable) 3. Connect all cables and reinstate the locking lid, ensure there is an audible click.
  • Page 11: Installing Battery Backup (Optional )

    2.7 INSTALLING BATTERY BACKUP (Optional) 1. Switch the power supply off when installing the backup battery. 2. Affix the backup battery with nuts and bolts to the left of the control box, on the same holding plate. 3. Open the control box locking lid by pressing in the sides and lift it up, to expose the connections ports.
  • Page 12: Installing The Rails (Opitonal )

    2.8 INSTALLING THE RAILS (Optional) 1. Before installing the rails, the bed should be in the flat position. 2. Unclip the metal snap ring and remove the metal pins from the rail mounting brackets. 3. Hook the rail bracket onto the edge of the bed decking. Align the rail bracket mounting holes with the bed deck mounting holes.
  • Page 13 Holes for Assist Bars...
  • Page 14: Equipment Operation

    EQUIPMENT OPERATION 1. POSITIONING THE BED To position the bed, use the castors to move the bed. Once the bed is in its desired location, lock all castors in place. 2. USING THE CONTROLLER The UP arrow ( ) indicates raising the corresponding parts of the bed. The DOWN arrow ( ) indicates lowering the corresponding parts of the bed.
  • Page 15: Leveling The Leg Rest

    continue lowering the bed, release and long press button 8 again. Ensure no body parts or obstacles are within the bed’s moving range. Where a connection fault is identified and rectified, the control system will require a reset in order to operate again. If the fault occurred on the motors for platform profiling, lower the corresponding motor to the lowest position for reset;...
  • Page 16: Folding And Transporting The Bed

    4. FOLDING AND TRANSPORTING THE BED The bed can be disassembled and transferred in a compact manner using the transport bars. 1. Reverse the bed installation procedure to disassemble the bed into four sections, the head board, the foot board, the upper and lower bed decks. 2.
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting Guide

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE SYMPTOMS FAULTS SOLUTIONS Bed idle when hand pendant Adjustment may be at the Check if other buttons are buttons are pressed. maximum or minimum working. position. Power cable not connected Ensure the power cable is or damaged. properly connected to the electrical socket and the bed.
  • Page 18: Service Record

    SERVICE RECORD DATE PERFORMED BY CONDITION REPORT...
  • Page 19 DATE PERFORMED BY CONDITION REPORT...

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