PARAMOUNT BED A5 Series Instruction Manual
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
7C01750700A2
Note: In the illustration, an optional
mattress is attached.
Thank you for purchasing A5 Series Bed.
This instruction manual describes precautions and how to safely use and operate the bed.
●Before using this bed, please read this instruction manual
to fully understand the safe and proper operating procedures.
●The correct operating procedures should be explained not
only to the persons using the bed but also to caregivers.
●After reading this instruction manual,
store it where it can beeasily accessed for later reference.
●The actual product purchased may differ from detailed
descriptions given in this instruction manual due to product improvements.
●Values in the specification such as working range, dimensions,
angles and mass are subject to normal manufacturing tolerances.
Besides some exemptions, display purpose words such as
"approximately", "about" etc. are omitted.
●For any queries, please feel free to directly contact Paramount Bed or your distributor.
●Users and/or patients are requested to report information about any serious incident
related to this equipment that occurs within the EU to the manufacturer and
the regulating authority of the member country of residence.
'Serious incident' means any incident that directly or indirectly led,
might have led or might lead to any of the following:
・ the death of a patient, user or other person.
・ the temporary or permanent serious deterioration of a patient's,
user's or other person's state of health.
・ a serious public health threat.
A5 Series Bed

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  • Page 1 Besides some exemptions, display purpose words such as “approximately”, “about” etc. are omitted. ●For any queries, please feel free to directly contact Paramount Bed or your distributor. ●Users and/or patients are requested to report information about any serious incident related to this equipment that occurs within the EU to the manufacturer and the regulating authority of the member country of residence.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Page INTENDED USE / PART NAMES .................................3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ....................................4-11 INSTALLATION ..........................................12 ASSEMBLING THE BED 1. Board ...........................................13 OPERATION PROCEDURES 1. Operation overview ...................................14 2. Adjusting the base angle or the bed height ......................15 3. Casters ..........................................16 4. Bed side-rails ......................................17-19 5.
  • Page 3 Page PRODUCT SYMBOL DEFINITIONS .............................31 REGULAR INSPECTION AND DAILY MAINTENANCE ....................32-33 TROUBLESHOOTING .....................................34 LONG-TERM STORAGE ..................................35 SPECIFICATIONS .......................................36 AFTER-SALES SERVICE ...................................37 NOTE ●After pages 4, some part names described in the text are abbreviated as follow: ・Bed side-rail → Side-rail...
  • Page 4: Intended Use / Part Names .................................3

    INTENDED USE / PART NAMES 1. Intended Use ■This bed is designed to be used for patient care in medical institutions and elderly care facilities. ※For details of the patient target groups and contra-indications, the intended users and clinical benefits, see "Specifications". 2.
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    ●Precautions requiring special attention by persons using the bed are affixed as pictured in the figure. ●If the safety label is removed or defaced, replace it with a new one obtained from Paramount Bed or your distributor. On the leg section base...
  • Page 6 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ■Be careful not to allow any part of the body (especially the head or neck) to enter the gap between the side-rail, or the side-rail and the board or the mattress base (especially when raised). ●When the head or neck enters the gap, the patient and/or user might not be able to withdraw, and there is a risk of injury.
  • Page 7 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ■Be careful not to allow any part of the body to enter the gap between the bed and wall or surrounding obstacles. ●There is a risk that a part of the body may get caught, resulting in injury. ■Take care to prevent a patient from falling off the bed even when side-rails are raised.
  • Page 8 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ■Do not perform any angle adjustment when the patient is lying face down or on their side (in any posture other than lying face up). ●There is a risk of injury caused by extending the joints backward. ■Use the bed according to the patient’s medical condition. ●The bed operations may adversely affect the medical conditions of patients with specific symptoms.
  • Page 9 ■Beds damaged in accidents must be inspected and repaired before being reused. ●Beds damaged in earthquakes, fires, or floods or other incidents must be inspected and repaired by Paramount Bed or your distributor. Otherwise, there is a risk of injury due to malfunctioning caused by deformation of the bed.
  • Page 10 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ■Do not apply more than the safe working load on the bed. ●The bed could be damaged, resulting in injury. The safe working load of this bed is 1760N (180kgf). The safe working load is the maximum load with which the bed can be operated and is the total load of the user's weight and incidental items including the mattress and options.
  • Page 11 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ■When performing the height adjustment, pay attention not to hit the wall or beam. ●The bed or wall may be damaged or deformed. Make sure that the bed does not hit the wall or beam during the height adjustment. ■When setting up the bed, make sure that there is at least 20 cm clearance from the wall.
  • Page 12 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ■Avoid transporting over uneven floors. ●This may cause damage to the bed, or deformation or failure of the bed. If moving on uneven floor is necessary, move the bed as slow as possible. ■When using a patient lifter, it can be used in the area as shown in the picture. ●Do not use the patient lifter in the other area because it may damage or deform.
  • Page 13: Installation

    INSTALLATION ■To avoid possible malfunctions, do not install the bed in the following ●Locations expose to direct sunlight ●Locations near heat sources such as a stove or heater ●Location which is heavily electrically charged such as near an MRI ●Location that has a high oxygen level ●Locations exposed to excessive amounts of water vapor or oil vapor ●Location that tend to be exposed to high temperatures, high humidity, low temperatures or dry conditions...
  • Page 14: Assembling The Bed

    ASSEMBLING THE BED 1.Board ●Do not attach the board in the wrong way, or the head or neck enters the gap between the board and the side-rail, and there is a risk of injury. ●Do not leave the board detached, or a patient may fall off the bed, resulting in injury.
  • Page 15: Operation Procedures

    OPERATION PROCEDURES 1. Operation over view ●When performing a position operation, check that the patient’s head, arms, feet, or other body parts have not entered the gap of the side-rails, or the space between the back section base and the frame; There is a risk of getting caught, resulting in injury. ●When performing the height adjustment with the split type side-rail lowered, do not place legs under the side-rail.
  • Page 16 OPERATION PROCEDURES 2. Adjusting the base angle or the bed height ●During operation, do not place any part of the body (especially the head or neck) in the gaps between the side-rails or between the mattress base and the main frame. Doing so may cause body parts to be trapped causing injury.
  • Page 17: Casters

    OPERATION PROCEDURES 3. Casters ●Lock the casters at all times except when moving the bed. The bed may move when a patient gets into or out of the bed, resulting in an unexpected injury. ●Do not attempt to forcibly move the bed when the casters are locked (fixed), as doing so will cause malfunctions.
  • Page 18: Bed Side-Rails

    OPERATION PROCEDURES 4. Bed side-rails <Split type> ●There are a total of four side-rails, two side-rails on the left and right, respectively. ●Side-rails prevent the patient from falling off the bed. ●All the side-rails are provided with shock absorber. Side-rail position when it is raised. Side-rail position when it is lowered.
  • Page 19 OPERATION PROCEDURES <Collapsible type> ●There are a collapsible side-rail on the left and right, respectively. ●Side-rails prevent the patient from falling off the bed. Side-rail position when it is raised. Side-rail position when it is lowered. [Raising the side-rails] ①Lift the side-rail until it clicks into place. ②Push down the side-rail to make sure that the side-rail is locked.
  • Page 20 OPERATION PROCEDURES ●Be careful not to allow any part of the body (especially the head or neck) to enter the gap between the side-rail and the mattress base or the mattress. When the head or neck enters the gap, the patient might not be able to withdraw, and there is a risk of injury.
  • Page 21: Accessory Holders

    OPERATION PROCEDURES 5. Accessory holders ●Do not apply more than 3kg load to the accessory holder. This may caught damage and deformation of the accessory holder. ■Accessory holders are provided on both sides on hip section base and on both side-rails near to the footboard.
  • Page 22: Restraint Belt Mounting Holes

    OPERATION PROCEDURES 7. Restraint belt mounting holes ●Do not perform the bed operation such as raising the back or knee section base with a restraint belt attached to the main frame. The patient’s body may be squeezed resulting in injury or the bed may get damaged or deformed.
  • Page 23: Option Attachment Holes

    OPERATION PROCEDURES 9. Option attachment holes ■Option attachment holes are at the four corners of the bed. It can be installed IV pole, foot spacer and orthopedic frame attachment. Option attachment hole Option attachment hole ●During tilt angle adjustment, pay attention the board and option attachment holes will become tilted at an angle.
  • Page 24: Mattress (Optional)

    ●Be sure to use a mattress of dimensions specified by Paramount Bed, described below. If an unsuitable mattress is used, patients could get caught between the mattress and side rail and get injured.
  • Page 25: Accessories

    Foot spacer storage CA-A3332E (for split type side-rail only) Orthopedic frame attachment CA-A343E Monitor table CF-051E ●Recommend accessories may differ due to specification changes or according to product combinations. For any queries, please feel free to contact Paramount Bed or your distributor.
  • Page 26: Pole

    When the pipe has been adjusted to the desired length, tighten the knob bolt to fasten the pipe. ③Hang the intravenous bags or similar items on the IV pole. Hook Tighten Loosen Sliding pipe Knob bolt Option attachment hole ●For any queries, please feel free to contact Paramount Bed or your distributor.
  • Page 27: Oxygen Cylinder Holder

    ②Loosen the knob bolt on the oxygen cylinder holder, and then slowly insert the oxygen cylinder into the holder from the top. ③Firmly tighten the knob bolt to fasten the oxygen cylinder. Oxygen cylinder holder Tighten Loosen Knob bolt Headboard ●For any queries, please feel free to contact Paramount Bed or your distributor.
  • Page 28: Foot Spacer

    Option attachment hole ●When using the extension frame function, the foot spacer cannot be used. ●For any queries, please feel free to contact Paramount Bed or your distributor. 5. Foot spacer storage ■The foot spacer storage can be used for storing the foot spacers.
  • Page 29: Orthopedic Frame Attachment

    ②Insert a screwdriver into the orthopedic frame and tighten the screw. ③Lightly pull up the orthopedic frame and check that it is attached firmly. Orthopedic frame attachment Loosen Tighten Screw Option attachment hole Orthopedic frame attachment ●For any queries, please feel free to contact Paramount Bed or your distributor.
  • Page 30: Monitor Table

    ④When using the monitor table, rotate the table upward to the horizontal position. ⑤When storing the monitor table, rotate the table downward to the vertical position. Raise Monitor table Monitor table Lower Table insertion part Option attachment hole ●For any queries, please feel free to contact Paramount Bed or your distributor.
  • Page 31: Peripheral Equipment

    ●The overbed table can be used in the area as shown in figure. When setting the overbed table, pay attention not to hit the caster of the bed because it may damage or deform. Note: The overbed table can be used within this range. ●For any queries, please feel free to contact Paramount Bed or your distributor.
  • Page 32: Product Symbol Definitions

    PRODUCT SYMBOL DEFINITIONS ■The symbols below are used for the product. Symbol Description Symbol Description ●CE mark ●Maximum patient weight ●Sum of the safe working load and ●Indoor use symbol the product weight ●Refer to the instruction manual ●The medical bed for adults ●Do not operate the bed while the ●See the instruction manual patient's body is sticking out of...
  • Page 33: Regular Inspection And Daily Maintenance

    Inspect for loose parts, the operation of moving parts on the bed, and the presence of damage regularly. When an irregularity has been noticed or when a detailed inspection is desired, contact Paramount Bed or your distributor. Operation details Inspection items Back raise operation (p.14 to...
  • Page 34 REGULAR INSPECTION AND DAILY MAINTENANCE ■Lubrication (if there is abnormal noise) ●Lubrication is needed if there is abnormal noise. Please feel free to contact Paramount Bed or your distributor to be lubricated. ●The water adhesion to the bed or the mattress, or moisture may cause corrosion, abnormal noise or contamination.
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting .....................................34

    Paramount Bed or your distributor for repair. ■Bed damaged in earthquakes, fires, floods or other incidents must be inspected and repaired by Paramount Bed or your distributor. Otherwise, there is a risk of injury due to malfunctioning caused by deformation of the bed.
  • Page 36: Long-Term Storage

    6. Store the bed horizontally; do not stand it upright against wall. ●Inspect the product regularly at least once a year, even if it is during storage. Bed disposal When the Paramount Bed A5 series bed has reached the end of its usable life, discard it according to local standards.
  • Page 37: Specifications .......................................36

    SPECIFICATIONS *Subject to normal manufacturing tolerances A5 Series Bed Family Name Product Name Manual Hospital Bed Model No. IA-57380 IA-58380 IA-59380 Back raise Manual Operation Knee raise Manual Procedure Hi-lo adjustment Manual Total length 2,200mm Total width 990mm 955[+20, -10]mm (with caster)
  • Page 38: After-Sales Service

     Consumable parts Mattress, casters, the rubber parts are consumable parts. 2.Minimum stock availability period Paramount Bed keeps replacement parts (necessary to maintain bed performance) in stock for at least 8 years after the discontinuation of production. 3.Questions regarding after-sales service Contact Paramount Bed or your distributor.
  • Page 39 NOTES...
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