P11849 Standard
Important General Safety Warning
Please ensure these instructions are fully read and
implemented. Failure to do so may result in injury.
Retain these instructions in a safe place for future
reference.
1.0 Intended Use
1.1 The EasyFit Plus
to assist clients getting into and out of bed. When in bed
the rail can be used to assist raising to a sitting position
or repositioning when lying.
1.2 Designed for use with most types of domestic beds
including; divans with feet / castors, framed slatted beds
and electric profiling beds. It is not suitable for height
adjustable beds unless the height adjustment function
has been disabled, as this could damage the Bed Rail
and / or the bed frame when operated.
1.3 We recommend fitting the Standard Bed Rail
P11849 on beds with a mattress height up to 600mm; for
higher beds, the Tall Bed Rail P11838 should be used.
2.0 Safety
2.1 WARNING! To avoid possible head entrapment,
position the Bed Rail at least 320mm (12.5") away from
both headboard and footboard. See diagram.
2.2 ALWAYS ensure the Bed Rail is firmly clamped to
the bed frame. Check regularly to ensure the Bed Rail
is securely clamped.
2.3 ALWAYS ensure that the mattress is as close as
possible to the Bed Rail. Any gap could allow the client
to become wedged in-between.
2.4 DO NOT exceed product Maximum User Weight:
160Kg (25st).
2.5 NOT suitable for use by children.
2.6 ALWAYS detach the handrail from the base
before carrying or storing the product.
2.7 DO NOT use on electrically height adjustable beds unless the height adjustment function
has been disabled, as this could damage the Bed Rail and/or the bed frame when operated.
User Instructions
EasyFit Plus
+
Bed Rail provides stable support
+
Bed Rail
P11838
Tall
Maximum
User Weight
European Design Registered
P11849 (Standard)
for bed heights less
than 600mm (24")
320mm
(12.5")
Minimum
1
25st
160kg
UK Patent Applied For
P11838 (Tall) for
bed heights more
than 600mm (24")
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