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Instructions for Use
Product No. P7500
171528 REV 9

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  • Page 1 Progressa ® Instructions for Use Product No. P7500 171528 REV 9...
  • Page 3: Revision

    EVISION © 2020 by Hill-Rom Services, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. hillrom.com/patents PATENTS / PATENT May be covered by one or more patents. See the above Internet address. The Hill-Rom companies are the proprietors of European, US, and other patents and pending patent applications.
  • Page 4 Detect®, OneStep®, Point-of-Care®, Progressa®, SlideGuard®, SideCom®, and SmartSync® are registered trademarks of Hill-Rom Services, Inc. Accella™, Auto Contour™, FlexAfoot™, Hillrom™, Quick View™, StayInPlace™, WallGuard™, and WatchCare™ are trademarks of Hill-Rom Services, Inc. Replace this manual (171528) if it is damaged and/or can not be read.
  • Page 5 NOTES: Progressa® Bed Instructions for Use (171528 REV 9)
  • Page 6: Quick View™ List Of Features

    QUICK VIEW™ LIST OF FEATURES For more information about a feature, go to the page number shown in the table below. The item call- outs correspond to the bold headings in the Table of Contents on the next page. Item Feature Page CPR Controls...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Revision..................i Quick View™...
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Dining Chair® Position ..............21 FullChair®...
  • Page 9 Table of Contents Save Weight ................37 Add/Remove Items .
  • Page 10 Table of Contents Surfaces ..................59 Progressa®...
  • Page 11 Table of Contents Electricity ................. 78 Parts and Accessories.
  • Page 12 Table of Contents NOTES: Progressa® Bed Instructions for Use (171528 REV 9)
  • Page 13: Intended Use

    INTENDED USE The Progressa® Bed is intended to be used to treat or prevent pulmonary or other complications associated with immobility; to treat or prevent pressure ulcers; or for any other use where medical benefits may be derived from either Continuous Lateral Rotation Therapy or Percussion/Vibration Therapy.
  • Page 14: Symbols

    Symbols SYMBOLS OCUMENT YMBOLS These symbols are used in the manual: • Standard text—used for regular data. • Boldface text—emphasizes a word or phrase. • NOTE:—sets apart special data or important instruction clarification. • WARNING, CONTRAINDICATION, RELATIVE CONTRAINDICATION, or CAUTION –...
  • Page 15 Symbols Symbol Description Mattress compatibility identification Identifies a StayInPlace™ bed Identifies a non-StayInPlace™ bed. Consult accompanying documents. Identifies that a Progressa® Prevention Surface with the Chair Egress feature must be used for Chair Egress function. Identifies a non-approved foam surface. Consult accompanying documents.
  • Page 16 Symbols Symbol Description Patient Weight for the bed—located on the frame under the head section. Patient Weight for the bed—located on the foot section. Medical Bed for Adults. Total bed weight including the safe working load is 635 kg (1400 lb): the bed weight excluding the safe working load is 340 kg (750 lb) minimum.
  • Page 17 Symbols Symbol Description Beds with Serial Numbers after R217AW4088, with the NAWI EN 45501 scale CE—Shows that the scale meets the requirements of the NAWI directive. M— Shows that the scale is certified to weigh in approved bed positions. ZZ—Numeric digits show the year of manufacture. 0122—Shows the Certifying Notified Body.
  • Page 18 Symbols Symbol Description Identifies bed power cord. Electrical Shock Hazard—unplug the bed before you clean or service the bed. Warning: Identifies auxiliary receptacle. Crush Warning: Must consult accompanying documents. Crush Warning. Foot pinch location. Do not store cords here. Warning: Do not put equipment on the base of the bed. Equipment damage could occur.
  • Page 19 Symbols Symbol Description Shoulder Locator (refer to “Rotation” on page 65 or “Percussion and Vibration” on page 67). Do Not Use with Oxygen Tents—indicates the use of oxygen administering equipment of the nasal, mask, or ventilator type only or oxygen tents that can be contained inside the siderails.
  • Page 20 Symbols Symbol Description Head Up and Down control (refer to “Head Up/Down” on page 17). Foot Elevate (Foot Up/Down) control (refer to “Foot Elevate (Foot Up/Down)” on page 18). FlexAfoot™ Foot Extend/Retract control (refer to “FlexAfoot™ Feature (Foot Extend/Retract)” on page 19). Max-Inflate control (refer to “Max-Inflate (Siderail Method)”...
  • Page 21 Symbols Symbol Description Television Channel control—patient controls only (refer to “Television Channel Up/Down Control” on page 71). Volume control—patient controls only (refer to “Volume Control” on page 71). Departure Transport Handle Sequence—raise and lock transport handles in position (refer to “Transport” on page 41). Departure Transport Sequence—unplug the bed and release the brakes (refer to “Transport”...
  • Page 22 Symbols Symbol Description Maintenance required (refer to “Service Required” on page 14). Bed not in lowest position indicator—Comes on when the upper frame is not in the lowest position (located on the GCI and on the caregiver control pod on the siderail). Home screen—press to return to the GCI home screen (refer to “Graphical Caregiver Interface (GCI)®...
  • Page 23 Symbols Symbol Description Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU on the Wireless Connectivity module) (refer to “Wireless Connectivity” on page 53). Wireless indicator (on the Wireless Connectivity module)—identifies the connection status of the wireless module to the facility wireless network (refer to “Wireless Connectivity” on page 53). Connected indicator (on the Wireless Connectivity module)—identifies the connection status of the wireless module to NaviCare®...
  • Page 24 Symbols Help Bed Zeroed/Tared GCI Lock Bed Zeroed Pre-emptive Silence Rotation Therapy ON Percussion and Bed Exit Alarm OFF Vibration Therapy Bed Exit: Surface: Normal Position Alarm ON Bed Exit: Surface: Exiting Alarm ON Left Turn Assist Bed Exit: Opti-Rest ON Out of Bed Alarm ON Bed Not in Lowest Surface: Sleep Mode...
  • Page 25: Cpr Control

    CPR Control CPR CONTROL The red CPR control pedals are located on each side of the base frame between the head-end and foot- end casters. CPR C SE THE ONTROL When connected to AC power, the HandsFree® CPR Control lowers the head and knee sections, and raises the foot section.
  • Page 26: Bed Battery Power

    Information Indicators A triple beep will sound when there is an error or caregiver attention is needed. A message will appear on the GCI for further instructions. ATTERY OWER Charged - The Charged indicator comes on when the battery is charged. NOTE: If the bed is unplugged press any function to activate the battery power status.
  • Page 27: Line-Of-Site® Head Angle Indicator

    Caregiver Siderail Controls ® H NGLE NDICATOR The head angle indicators mechanically indicate the approximate angle of the head section from -15° to +80° with respect to the floor. The head siderails contain head angle indicators on their outboard sides. The degree where the indicator ball rests is the correct angle. The angle indication is also shown on the home screen on the GCI.
  • Page 28: Siderail Controls Location

    Caregiver Siderail Controls To Raise the Siderail 1. Pull the siderail up until it latches into the locked position. 2. When you raise the siderails, a click will be heard when it latches into the locked position. 3. Once the click is heard, gently pull on the siderail to make sure it is latched properly.
  • Page 29: Bed Up/Down

    Caregiver Siderail Controls To Deactivate • Disable any lockout by simultaneously pressing the Lockout control and the respective function control. A single beep will sound when the lockout is deactivated. The Bed Up/Down controls are located on the head-end siderails and on the intermediate siderails.
  • Page 30: Stayinplace™ Feature

    Caregiver Siderail Controls StayInPlace™ Feature Developed by Hill-Rom’s ergonomic research labs, the optional StayInPlace™ advanced articulation technology mimics the natural movement of the patient that occurs while transitioning between the supine and upright positions. The StayInPlace™ Feature helps keep patients optimally positioned to minimize migration toward the foot end of the bed as the head of bed is raised.
  • Page 31: Lower Leg Elevation (Vascular Position)

    Caregiver Siderail Controls To Activate Foot UP Press and hold the Foot Up control. The foot section will raise if it had been previously lowered using Foot Down. NOTE: The Foot Up control also operates the Lower Leg Elevation. WARNING: To help prevent injury and/or equipment damage, obey these warnings: •...
  • Page 32: Trendelenburg Or Reverse Trendelenburg

    Caregiver Siderail Controls WARNING: Warning—Do not use ankle restraints when you activate this feature; injury to the patient may occur. RENDELENBURG OR EVERSE RENDELENBURG The Progressa® Bed is capable of 13° Trendelenburg. Reverse Trendelenburg can achieve 18° (beds without Chair Egress) or 20° (beds with Chair Egress). The powered Trendelenburg and Reverse Trendelenburg controls can be activated at any bed height.
  • Page 33: Chair Positions

    Caregiver Siderail Controls 1. Press and hold the Boost control on the siderail. – If the bed has an air system, the mattress will go into Max-Inflate for 30 minutes. – Flattens the head and foot – May adjust bed height –...
  • Page 34: Fullchair® Position

    Caregiver Siderail Controls WARNING: To help prevent injury and/or equipment damage, obey these warnings: • Warning—Do not transport a patient with the bed in a Dining Chair® position. • Warning—Do not use ankle restraints when using this feature. • Warning—Observe lines, drainage bags, and linens closely during chair positioning. FullChair®...
  • Page 35: Chair Egress

    Caregiver Siderail Controls Chair Egress The chair egress feature allows the caregiver to easily position a patient to exit from the foot end of the bed by pushing and holding one button. The chair egress position is intended to facilitate patient exit and not long-term sitting.
  • Page 36: Bed Flat Control

    Caregiver Siderail Controls 4. On beds with a Progressa® Prevention Surface with the Chair Egress feature, continue to press and hold the chair control until the bed is at the chair egress position. 5. On beds with an air surface, the GCI will indicate when the seat is deflating. Wait until the mattress deflates fully and the bed beeps three times.
  • Page 37: Max-Inflate (Siderail Method)

    Caregiver Siderail Controls To Activate: • Press a Nurse Call control. • When the nurse station acknowledges the nurse call, the inboard indicator continuously illuminates amber and the outboard indicator does not illuminate. • When the nurse station communication line is open, both the inboard and the outboard indicators continuously illuminate green.
  • Page 38: Caregiver Pendant Controls

    Caregiver Pendant Controls CAREGIVER PENDANT CONTROLS This section describes the pendant controls that are intended to be used only by the caregiver. WARNING: To help prevent injury and/or equipment damage, obey these warnings: • Warning—The caregiver pendant is for use by the caregiver only. Do not allow the patient to use the caregiver pendant.
  • Page 39: Graphical Caregiver Interface (Gci)® Controls

    Graphical Caregiver Interface (GCI)® Controls GRAPHICAL CAREGIVER INTERFACE (GCI)® CONTROLS The GCI is located on the intermediate siderail next to the caregiver control panel. To Activate • Touch the screen. • Slide your finger across the screen at the location shown. The screen will dim after 1 minute of not being touched.
  • Page 40: Bed Exit Alarm

    Graphical Caregiver Interface (GCI)® Controls LARM Patient Position Mode—this mode alarms when the patient moves towards either siderail or moves away from the head section, such as sits up in bed. Exiting Mode—this mode alarms when a patient moves away from the center of the bed towards an egress point.
  • Page 41: Pre-Emptive Alarm Silence

    Graphical Caregiver Interface (GCI)® Controls Pre-Emptive Alarm Silence When the Bed Exit System is on, it can be silenced with the Pre-emptive alarm button in the lower left corner of the screen for 30 seconds and then suspended for 10 to 30 minutes without turning the system off.
  • Page 42: Head Angle Alarm

    Graphical Caregiver Interface (GCI)® Controls NGLE LARM The head angle alarm lets the caregiver set an alarm to sound if the head section goes below 30° or 45°. A message will show on the GCI when the head section goes below the angle setting.
  • Page 43: The Bed

    Graphical Caregiver Interface (GCI)® Controls Recommended bed Position to Weigh a Patient and Required Bed Position to Zero the Bed Head Angle • Head lower than 45°. • Foot not more than 30° below horizontal. • Trendelendburg/Reverse Trendelenburg less than 2°. Trendelenburg Foot Up Angle...
  • Page 44: Weigh The Patient

    Graphical Caregiver Interface (GCI)® Controls Weigh the patient WARNING: Warning—Incorrect use of the scale can result in inaccurate patient weights, which could result in harm to the patient. 1. Make sure the patient is centered and laying on the bed. 2.
  • Page 45 Graphical Caregiver Interface (GCI)® Controls WARNING: Warning—Do not unlock or change the scale units without facility authorization. To do so may cause personal injury. The option for a caregiver to change the scale units may be not be available for your bed. If you follow the instructions below and the lb/kg units do not change, then you will need to get facility authorization to have maintenance or Hill-Rom change the units.
  • Page 46: View Weight History

    Graphical Caregiver Interface (GCI)® Controls View weight history The GCI will show the initial weight of the patient and will allow you to view at least 21 weights that were taken. The screen will show the date and time, last zero, the weight, and how much weight was adjusted.
  • Page 47: Unstable Equilibrium

    Graphical Caregiver Interface (GCI)® Controls If the bed has a pendant installed, make sure it is either on the siderail or footboard when you zero the scale or weigh a patient. To protect the privacy of the patient, do not leave the patient weight displayed on the screen. Return to the Home screen by pressing the Home button on the GCI.
  • Page 48: Zero/Tare The Scale Or New Patient

    Graphical Caregiver Interface (GCI)® Controls 3. Press History. Follow the on-screen instructions. – Press the dots to view more information about previously saved weights. Zero/Tare the Scale or New Patient The Zero/Tare function lets the caregiver reset the scale system before a new patient uses the bed.
  • Page 49: Magnification Mode (Extended Weighing Device)

    Graphical Caregiver Interface (GCI)® Controls Magnification Mode (Extended Weighing Device) Only available on the NAWI Compliant (EN 45501) Scale. Magnification Mode Pressing the magnifier button will change the scale display Bed not in increments to 0.1 kg for 5 recommended seconds.
  • Page 50: Add/Remove Items

    Graphical Caregiver Interface (GCI)® Controls Add/Remove Items Add/Remove Items lets the caregiver change items on the bed and correct the weight reading while the patient is on the bed. NOTE: If the patient is not on the bed, use the Zero/Tare function after you change the items on the bed.
  • Page 51: Preferences

    Graphical Caregiver Interface (GCI)® Controls Combined zero and tare range: 10 kg to 250 kg The maximum scale capacity is 250 kg, however the maximum patient weight for the bed is 227 kg. REFERENCES The New Patient control clears the weight history, clears Therapy Statistics, re-zeroes the scale, and resets Patient Comfort.
  • Page 52: Bed Frame Features

    Bed Frame Features BED FRAME FEATURES This section describes general features found on the bed. Not all features listed are present on all beds. ® B OINT RAKE AND TEER YSTEM The Point-of-Care® Brake and Steer System pedals are located: above the foot-end casters (brake), the sides of the bed (steer), and at the head-end of the bed (brake and steer).
  • Page 53: Headboard

    Bed Frame Features EADBOARD The headboard is attached to the head end of the frame, and it goes up and down with the frame. The headboard can be removed for increased access to the patient’s head. A caregiver can quickly remove or attach the headboard in a single step without the use of tools.
  • Page 54: Transport Position

    Bed Frame Features To Use: 1. Raise the handles from the stowed position. 2. Lower the handles into the bed frame. To Stow: 1. Pull the handles upward from the bed frame. 2. Lower the handles inward toward the center of the bed until they stop moving.
  • Page 55 Bed Frame Features Transport the bed 1. Raise the bed so the transport handles are at a comfortable height. 2. Make sure the head section is low enough to have clear view of the travel path. 3. Make sure the patient, equipment, and all lines are securely placed within the perimeter of the bed.
  • Page 56: Intellidrive® Transport System (Power Transport)

    Bed Frame Features After transport • Put the bed in the intended location. • Set the brakes. • Stow the transport handles or IntelliDrive® Transport System handles. • Connect the AC power cord, accessory outlet power cord, and communication cable (as applicable). •...
  • Page 57 Bed Frame Features 10. Push the transport handles forward to start forward movement or pull them toward you to start reverse movement. There may be a momentary delay before the bed moves. • Pressure sensors located in the transport handles sense the applied pressure, activate the motor, and propel the bed in the direction of applied pressure.
  • Page 58: Wallguard™ Bumper System

    Bed Frame Features ™ B UARD UMPER YSTEM The WallGuard™ Bumper System protects the perimeter of the Progressa® Bed when it is being Head moved or transported. Roller bumpers protect the walls and doorways when transporting the bed. Foot (P7512) ANAGER A Line Manager is on each side of the head end of the bed.
  • Page 59: Drainage Bag Holders

    Bed Frame Features RAINAGE OLDERS The bed is equipped with six drainage bag holders on each side of the bed. Holders on the weigh frame include three (3) holders on each side of the foot section and two (2) hangers on each intermediate siderail. There is one (1) green hanger on each side of the bed that is not on the weigh frame.
  • Page 60: Fluoroscopy/C-Arm

    Bed Frame Features Vest—slot in head section (under mattress). Wrist/Vest—Metal bar near middle of upper frame. Wrist—Metal bar on upper frame under knee section. Ankle—Corner of the foot section. WARNING: To help prevent injury and/or equipment damage, obey these warnings: •...
  • Page 61 Bed Frame Features WARNING: To help prevent injury and/or equipment damage, obey these warnings: • Warning—Use of surface radiolucency in areas with identified artifacts is not intended for diagnosis of underlying pathology. Intended use in the identified artifact areas, for example, includes tracking location of a radio-opaque component of a vascular central line.
  • Page 62: X-Ray Sleeve

    Bed Frame Features LEEVE The X-ray sleeve is available on powered air mattresses. It is located under the patient’s chest area. To use the sleeve, do as follows: 1. Make sure the head of the bed is between 45° and 60°. The position may be adjusted for patient comfort.
  • Page 63: Pole Sockets

    Bed Frame Features IV P OCKETS The Progressa® Bed comes with four standard IV sockets. Two are located at the head end and two are located behind the footboard at the corners of the foot end. Head WARNING: To help prevent injury and/or equipment damage, obey these warnings: •...
  • Page 64: Auxiliary Ac Receptacle Option

    Bed Frame Features To Store 1. Grasp and hold the upper section of the pole. Pull the knob out and lower the upper pole section. 2. Lift the lower section of the pole up and rotate the pole down to the stored position between the transport handles and the headboard.
  • Page 65: Composer® Communication System

    Bed Frame Features ® C POSER OMMUNICATION YSTEM The Progressa® Bed is compatible with the COMposer® Communication System. With the COMposer® Communication System, the bed can be monitored for the following functions: • Bed in Low position • Siderail(s) up or down •...
  • Page 66: Gci Indicators-Wireless Status And Bed Location

    Bed Frame Features If the bed is receiving AC power, the initialization process is complete (at least 3 minutes have passed since power was connected), and any of the indicators are red, there is a network connection issue. If any of the indicators are off, there is a software issue. If either of these conditions occur, contact your IT or Service department.
  • Page 67 Bed Frame Features • White outline—the wireless module is operating correctly, but it is not connected to the wireless network or it has not been configured. • Green bars—the wireless module is operating correctly and is connected the wireless network. Progressa®...
  • Page 68 Bed Frame Features Bed Location • No location text—the wireless module is not operating correctly or it is not receiving power. • White “Unknown” text—the wireless module is operating correctly, but it has not received a location or, it has not been configured.
  • Page 69: Location Asset Tag

    Bed Frame Features OCATION SSET CAUTION: To help prevent equipment damage, obey these cautions: • Caution—The Wireless Connectivity feature is configured for the Hill-Rom approved Location Asset tag. The location feature may not operate correctly if you use a different asset tag. Contact your local Hill-Rom representative for more information.
  • Page 70: Bed Up/Down-Foot Controls

    Bed Frame Features If the bed is in motion and it encounters an obstacle: The bed will stop lowering, and then raise automatically for 2 seconds. The GCI will show the location of the obstruction as left or right side of the bed. —F ONTROLS The bed height foot controls are located on both...
  • Page 71: Surfaces

    Surfaces SURFACES WARNING: To help prevent injury and/or equipment damage, obey these warnings: • Warning—Some safety features of the bed may not function or may not operate as intended with surfaces not designed specifically for this bed. Check with the surface manufacturer to determine those safety features of the bed that have been tested and verified to work properly with the replacement surface.
  • Page 72: Progressa® Therapy Surface

    Surfaces ® T ROGRESSA HERAPY URFACE WARNING: Warning—Use of an active air therapy surfaces for patients with unstable spinal cord injury could cause serious injury to the patient. The Progressa® Therapy Surface has a MicroClimate Management® (MCM) topper that operates continuously while the patient is on the bed and helps decrease localized heat and moisture buildup that occurs between the patient and the surface.
  • Page 73 Surfaces To Put the Mattress in Normal mode 1. Press Surface control on the GCI home screen. 2. Press Normal. WARNING: Warning—Patients with body weight or height near the recommended limits should be monitored more frequently for desired results. Lower the head section to optimize pressure performance if necessary.
  • Page 74 Surfaces Seat Deflate The Seat Deflate feature allows for easier bedpan placement. WARNING: Warning—Seat deflate is not recommended for side sitting or side egress. Injury could occur. To Activate 1. Press the Surface control on the GCI. 2. Press the Seat Deflate control. The Progressa®...
  • Page 75 Surfaces Sleep The Sleep Mode is used to reduce frequency of air system adjustments for patients who are sensitive to air surface movements. Pressure redistribution is active during Sleep mode. The air pressure in the mattress is monitored, but the air pump does not run unless the air pressure falls below or raises above a preset level.
  • Page 76: Progressa® Pulmonary Surface

    Surfaces To Activate 1. Press the Surface button on the GCI. 2. Press Right or Left Turn Assist. The button turns green when active. • To stop Turn Assist, press the Normal control. • To hold the turn at less than the full angle, press the Hold control while the Turn Assist is inflating.
  • Page 77: Rotation

    Surfaces WARNING: Warning—Sleep surface impermeability and pressure relieving capabilities of the sleep surface could be affected by needle sticks or other bladder punctures. Caregivers should be instructed to AVOID surface cover and bladder damage caused by improper use of x-ray cassette holders and sharp objects that may puncture or lacerate the surface.
  • Page 78 Surfaces Start Rotation 1. Press the Pulmonary Therapy control on the GCI. 2. Select Rotation. 3. Select Full, Moderate, Minimum or Custom. 4. Training: Yes/No (Starts rotation at 50% of maximum programmed turn and increases 10% each hour for patient acclimation). 5.
  • Page 79: Percussion And Vibration

    Surfaces Percussion and Vibration CONTRAINDICATION: Contraindication—Use of active air therapy surfaces for patients with unstable spinal cord injury could cause serious injury to the patient. The percussion and vibration therapies can be done separately or together as a sequential treatment. Treatments can be done with the patient in the supine or the right or left side lying positions to facilitate postural drainage or in conjunction with rotation.
  • Page 80: Opti-Rest

    Surfaces Set Custom Settings 1. Press Custom. 2. Press the applicable setting. 3. Change the setting as applicable. 4. Press Start when all settings are correct. The following settings can be customized • Position: Right/Left/Center or Rotation • Turn %: For right and left position only •...
  • Page 81: Patient History

    Patient Controls Patient History To view the Patient History: 1. Press the Preferences control on the GCI home screen. 2. Press History. 3. Select the desired history to be viewed. A History button is present in each area of the GCI that has history associated with it.
  • Page 82: Nurse Call

    Patient Controls URSE On beds equipped with the Nurse Call option, NURSE call controls for the patient are located on the inboard side of the intermediate siderails. To Activate • Press the Nurse Call control. • When the nurse station acknowledges the nurse call, the inboard indicator continuously illuminates amber and the outboard indicator does not illuminate.
  • Page 83: Radio

    Patient Controls 2. To turn off the television, press the Television control until the television turns off. ADIO The Music/Select control turns the music on and off. To Activate: 1. Press the Radio control. 2. To turn off the Radio, press the Radio control again. ELEVISION HANNEL ONTROL...
  • Page 84: Accessories

    Accessories ACCESSORIES Accessories may be added or removed at the point of patient care by a caregiver without the use of tools. Accessories are interchangeable within a product configuration. Accessories Usable Equipment Sockets Product Number Description Head-End Foot-End P158A Infusion Support System P7515A ISS pole adapter kit P7510A...
  • Page 85: Removable Iv Pole (P7510A)

    Accessories IV P (P7510A) EMOVABLE WARNING: To help prevent injury and/or equipment damage, obey these warnings: • Warning—Keep hands away from the connection between the sliding parts when raising and lowering the movable portion of the IV pole. • Warning—Exceeding the safe working load can cause injury or equipment damage. The IV pole is a removable, three section, telescopic pole that installs at the head end of the bed, in the hole provided.
  • Page 86: Vertical Oxygen Tank Holder

    Accessories To Stow: Pull up on the IV pole, and fold it down toward the center of the bed. To Use: Pull up on the IV pole from the stowed position so that it is in the vertical position. The IV pole will then move down to lock in the vertical position.
  • Page 87: Transport Shelf

    Accessories RANSPORT HELF WARNING: To help prevent injury and/or equipment damage, obey these warnings: • Warning—Do not exceed the 45 lb (20.4 kg) safe working load of the transport shelf. To do so could cause the shelf to fail. • Warning—The foot section must be flat for you to use the transport shelf.
  • Page 88: Safety Information

    Safety Information SAFETY INFORMATION OSITIONS WARNING: Warning—Medical bed should be left in its lowest position when the patient is unattended in order to reduce risk of injury due to falls. RAKES WARNING: Warning—Always set the brakes when the bed is occupied, except during patient transport. To help make sure the bed will not move, push and pull on the bed to check it after the brakes are engaged.
  • Page 89: Footboard

    Safety Information WARNING: To help prevent injury and/or equipment damage, obey these warnings: • Warning—Stay clear of the siderail when lowering. • Warning—Evaluate patients for entrapment risk according to facility protocol, and monitor patients appropriately. Make sure that all siderails are fully latched when in the raised position. Failure to do either of these could cause serious injury or death.
  • Page 90: Electricity

    Safety Information LECTRICITY WARNING: To help prevent injury and/or equipment damage, obey these warnings: • Warning—Establish policies and procedures to train and educate your staff on the risks associated with electrical equipment. • Warning—To avoid the risk of electric shock, this equipment must only be connected to supply mains with a protective earth.
  • Page 91: Operating Bed/Surface Precautions

    Safety Information PERATING URFACE RECAUTIONS WARNING: To help prevent injury and/or equipment damage, obey these warnings: • Warning—Do not operate the bed in the presence of flammable gas or vapors. • Warning—Use oxygen administering equipment of the nasal, mask, or ventilator type only. Do not use the bed with oxygen tents or in oxygen rich environments.
  • Page 92: Flammability

    Safety Information highly absorbent and air permeable. Failure to follow this guidance could interfere with surface efficacy and cause injury. • Warning—If the surface has an MCM® topper, make sure it is installed before a patient is put on the bed. LAMMABILITY To help prevent the risk of hospital bed fires, make sure facility personnel follow the safety tips in the FDA Public Health Notification: Practice Hospital Bed Safety.
  • Page 93: Intellidrive® Transport System Batteries

    Safety Information ® T NTELLI RIVE RANSPORT YSTEM ATTERIES CAUTION: To help prevent equipment damage, obey these cautions: • Caution—If the bed is disconnected from mains power for longer than 6 months, and the IntelliDrive® Transport System is installed and not activated, transport system battery performance may be affected.
  • Page 94: Preventive Maintenance

    Preventive Maintenance PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE WARNING: To help prevent injury and/or equipment damage, obey these warnings: • Warning—Only facility-authorized personnel should perform calibration on the Progressa® Bed. • Warning—Only facility-authorized personnel should perform preventive maintenance on the Progressa® Bed. The Progressa® Bed requires an effective maintenance program. We recommend that you perform annual preventive maintenance (PM) and testing for Joint Commission certification.
  • Page 95: Power Conservation

    Power Conservation WARNING: Warning—Only facility-authorized personnel should troubleshoot the Progressa® Bed. Troubleshooting by unauthorized personnel could cause injury or equipment damage. Always check the battery charge status on the siderail. The bed may not be functioning due to the battery being drained, and the bed needing to be plugged into its appropriate power source. POWER CONSERVATION The Progressa®...
  • Page 96: Decommissioning And Disposal Instructions

    Decommissioning and Disposal Instructions DECOMMISSIONING AND DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS Customers should adhere to all federal, state, regional, and/or local laws and regulations as it pertains to the safe disposal of medical devices and accessories. If in doubt, the user of the device shall first contact Hill-Rom Technical Support for guidance on safe disposal protocols.
  • Page 97: Cleaning/Disinfecting

    Cleaning/Disinfecting CLEANING/DISINFECTING WARNING: To help prevent injury and/or equipment damage, obey these warnings: Warning—Improper cleaning and disinfection could result in patient infection. • • Warning—The potential for electrical shock exists with electrical equipment. Failure to follow facility protocol could cause death or serious injury. •...
  • Page 98: Cleaning And Disinfection

    Cleaning/Disinfecting LEANING AND ISINFECTION Cleaning and disinfection are distinctly different processes. Cleaning is the physical removal of visible and non-visible soil and contaminants. Disinfection is intended to kill microorganisms. Table 1 below summarizes the approved cleaners/disinfectants for use with the associated contact time for disinfection.
  • Page 99: Step 2: Disinfection

    Cleaning/Disinfecting NOTE: Laundry can be used as a pre-cleaning step for the Progressa top mattress cover. Launder the cover, then follow the Cleaning and Disinfection instructions. Machine wash the top cover as follows: 1. Unzip and remove the top cover from the mattress. 2.
  • Page 100: Prepare The Bed For Use

    Cleaning/Disinfecting b. Make sure all surfaces remain wet with the cleaner/disinfectant for the specified contact time. Re-wet surfaces with a new wiping cloth as necessary. See “Table 1: Approved Cleaners/Disinfectants” on page 86 for the contact time. NOTE: If bleach is used with another cleaner/disinfectant, use a cloth/wipe soaked in tap water to remove any disinfectant residue prior to and after the bleach application.
  • Page 101: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Product Identification Product Number Description P7500 Progressa® Bed—refer to “Product Configuration Identification” on page 102 for configurations. Specifications for Progressa® Bed Feature Dimension Total Length—foot section extended 98" (2489 mm)* Total Length—foot section retracted 88" (2235 mm)* Maximum Width (siderails stored) 40.5"...
  • Page 102 Technical Specifications Bed Dimensions Bed Dimensions Notes Callout Note 67° without Chair Egress or 77° with Chair Egress 45° without Chair Egress or 75° with Chair Egress The Transport Shelf adds 1.5" (3.8 cm) to the total length Progressa® Bed Instructions for Use (171528 REV 9)
  • Page 103 Technical Specifications Environmental Conditions for Transport and Storage Condition Range Temperature -20°F (-29°C) to 140°F (60°C) Relative Humidity 15 to 90% Pressure 500 hPa to 1060 hPa Environmental Conditions for Use Condition Range Ambient Temperature—Progressa® Prevention 50° F to 104° F (10° C to 40° C) Surface Ambient Temperature—Progressa®...
  • Page 104 Technical Specifications Scale Classification (European Scale Beds Only) Condition Range Technical and Quality Standards EN45501 Classification per EN 45501 Class III Nurse Call Connection Requirements For information about the Nurse Call connection requirements, refer to the SideCom® Communication System Design and Application Manual (DS059). Mattress Compatibility Bed Configuration Available Mattress...
  • Page 105: Electromagnetic Emissions Guidance

    Technical Specifications Classification and Standards The Progressa® Bed is designed and manufactured according to the following equipment classifications and standards: Technical and Quality Assurance Standards ANSI-AAMI ES 60601-1 EN & IEC 60601-1 EN & IEC 60601-1-6 EN & IEC 60601-2-52 EN &...
  • Page 106 Technical Specifications Medical equipment needs special precautions in regard to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information supplied in the tables that follow. Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration—Electromagnetic Emissions The P7500 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the model P7500 should make sure it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 107: Electromagnetic Immunity Guidance

    Technical Specifications Electromagnetic Immunity Guidance Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity The P7500 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the P7500 should make sure it is used in such an environment. EN and IEC 60601-1-2 Electromagnetic Immunity Test...
  • Page 108: Electromagnetic Immunity Guidance

    Technical Specifications Electromagnetic Immunity Guidance Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity The P7500 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the P7500 should make sure it is used in such an environment. EN and IEC 60601-1-2 Compliance...
  • Page 109 Technical Specifications IMMUNITY to Proximity Fields from Radio Frequency Wireless Communications Equipment In addition to the Radiated RF IEC 61000-4-3 as shown in the table above, the P7500 has been tested as specified in the table below. Test Band Service Modulation Maximum Distance (m)
  • Page 110: Wireless Connectivity Specifications

    Technical Specifications Recommended Separation Distances between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and the P7500 Model The P7500 is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the P7500 can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum dis- tance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the P7500 as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
  • Page 111: Regulatory Information

    Technical Specifications Extensible Authentication Protocol Types (EAP Types) • EAP-FAST • PEAP-MSCHAP • EAP-TLS • PEAP-TLS • EAP-TTLS • LEAP • PEAP-GTC Regulatory Information Changes and/or modifications not expressly approved by Hill-Rom Co., Inc. could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. The module must be installed and used in accordance with the Hill-Rom user and installation instructions.
  • Page 112: Canada-Industry Canada (Ic)

    Technical Specifications interference to radio or television reception (which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on), the user is encouraged to take one of these measures to try to correct the interference: • Move this device. • Increase the separation between the device and the receiver.
  • Page 113: Wireless System Characteristics

    Technical Specifications Wireless System Characteristics Characteristic Description Frequency Band—2.4 GHz FCC: 2.4 GHz to 2.483 GHz ETSI: 2.4 GHz to 2.483 GHz MIC: 2.4 GHz to 2.495 GHz KC: 2.4 GHz to 2.483 GHz Frequency Band—5GHz FCC: 5.15 GHz to 5.35 GHz, 5.725 GHz to 5.825 GHz ETSI: 5.15 GHz to 5.35 GHz, 5.47 GHz to 5.725 GHz MIC: 5.15 GHz to 5.35 GHz, 5.47 GHz to 5.725 GHz (W56) KC: 5.15 GHz to 5.25 GHz, 5.725 GHz to 5.825 GHz...
  • Page 114: Product Configuration Identification

    Product Configuration Identification PRODUCT CONFIGURATION IDENTIFICATION Burgundy Blue border Borderless border label label label Pulmonary Therapy Prevention Surface Surface Surface Dining Chair® Dining Chair® Dining Chair® Burgundy Blue border Borderless border label label label Pulmonary Therapy Prevention Surface Surface Surface Chair Egress Chair Egress Chair Egress...

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