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Thank you for purchasing the PD-200 Electric Delivery 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 be
easily accessed for later reference.
●Users and/or carers are requested to report information about any
serious incident related to this bed 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 the following :
a) The death of a user, carer or other person.
b) The temporary or permanent serious deterioration of a user's,
carer's or other person's state of health.
c) A serious public health threat.
●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 convenience, the term ''patient'' indicates ''pregnant woman''
in this instruction manual.
●For any queries, please feel free to contact your dealer directly.

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  • Page 1 7A10626000A4 Thank you for purchasing the PD-200 Electric Delivery 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.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ...............................2 INTENDED USE / PART NAMES .................................3-13 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........................................14 INSTALLATION ASSEMBLING THE BED 1. Attaching / detaching the head board .....................15 ......................16 2. Attaching / detaching the fluid basin 3. Attaching / detaching the hand grips ......................17 4. Attaching / detaching the calf supports ....................18 5.
  • Page 3 1. Intended Use ■This bed is intended to be used as a birthing bed for women who are ready to deliver and not intended for use as a general hospital bed. ※Please refer to the 「SPECIFICATION」 for the patient target groups and the intended users. Note: Application environment 1 and 2 in IEC60601-2-52:2009 2.
  • Page 4 ■Be sure to read these safety precautions beforehand to ensure proper usage. ●The safety precautions described here are intended to ensure safe use of the product and prevent personal injury and property damage. Precautions are classified as "WARNING" and "CAUTION" to indicate the degree of hazard or injury that may result from improper use.
  • Page 5 [Safety label] ●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 your dealer.
  • Page 6 ■Be careful not to allow any part of the body (especially the head or neck) to enter the gap between the side-rail and 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 ■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. ●A patient may fall off the bed through the gap between the side-rails, or a board and side-rail, resulting in injury.
  • Page 8 ■Use the bed in the correct orientation. ●Lying down on the bed with the feet at head end and the head at the foot end induces an unnatural posture during bed operation (base angle) which may result in injury. ■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).
  • Page 9 ●This could cause the bed to malfunction or affect other medical equipment. ■Do not combine the bed with products other than the suitable products specified by Paramount Bed. ●For options directly attached to the bed such as mattresses, use suitable products specified by Paramount Bed.
  • Page 10 ■Do not allow dust to accumulate on the power plug pins. ●Dust on the power plug can absorb moisture and conduct electricity, causing a short circuit and possibly resulting in electric shock or fire. ●Wipe away any dust accumulating on the surface of the power plug using a dry cloth.
  • Page 11 ■Always disconnect the power plug for the bed from the power outlet when using electronic medical equipment. ●Using the bed in conjunction with electronic medical equipment (e.g. microwave or ultrashortwave medical equipment) may cause operational failure or malfunction. Check for safety considerations before using the bed in conjunction with other medical equipment. ■Do not repair or modify the product or its components.
  • Page 12 ■Do not use the mattress when the fastener is open. ●If liquid gets inside the mattress, the urethane foam may deteriorate. ■Do not place something cold (ex. ice pack or refrigerant) on the mattress directly. ●The urethane foam may deteriorate due to condensation. ■Do not sleep face down.
  • Page 13 ■When performing height or inclination angle adjustments, pay attention not to hit the wall, beam, or power outlet on the wall. ●The bed or wall may be damaged or deformed. Make sure that the bed does not hit the wall, beam, or power plug during height or inclination angle adjustments.
  • Page 14 ■Do not move the bed by holding on to the side-rails. ●Excessive force applied to the side-rails can cause damage or deformation. ■Avoid transporting over uneven floors. ●This may cause damage or deformation to the bed. If the bed must be moved on uneven floors, do it as slowly as possible.
  • Page 15 ■To avoid possible malfunctions, do not install the bed in the following locations. ●Locations exposed to direct sunlight ●Locations near heat sources such as a stove or heater ●Locations which are heavily electrically charged such as near an MRI. ●Locations that have a high oxygen levels ●Locations exposed to excessive amounts of water vapor or oil vapor ●Locations that tend to be exposed to high temperatures, high humidity, low temperatures or dry conditions...
  • Page 16: Attaching / Detaching The Head Board

    1.Attaching / detaching the head board ●When attaching the head board, make sure that the stopper is in the lock position. Otherwise, the board may disengage when the bed is moved, causing injury due to toppling. ●Do not attach the board to a mounting lugs other than the board attachment mounting lugs. Attachment could become insufficient and the board could be rattled or come off, resulting in injury.
  • Page 17: Attaching / Detaching The Fluid Basin

    2.Attaching / detaching the fluid basin ■The fluid basin can be attached or detached. [Attaching] ①Pull out both fluid basin receivers as shown in the picture. ②Mount the fluid basin on the fluid basin receivers. fluid basin receiver fluid basin [Detaching] ①Lift and detach the fluid basin.
  • Page 18: Attaching / Detaching The Hand Grips

    3.Attaching / detaching the hand grips ●Be careful not to allow any part of the body to enter the gap between the hand grip and the mattress base, the side-rails or the optional items. When any part of the body enters the gap, the patient might not be able to withdraw, and there is a risk of injury.
  • Page 19: Attaching / Detaching The Calf Supports

    4.Attaching / detaching the calf supports ●Fasten the lever when the calf supports are mounted in the option attachment holes. Otherwise, the calf supports may drop, causing an injury. ■The calf supports can be used when examining the patient or giving birth. Mounting section [Attaching] ①Insert the mounting section into the option...
  • Page 20: Attaching The Battery Unit ..............................19

    5. Attaching the battery unit ●When connecting the battery cable, unplug the power plug. There is a risk of injury due to accidental operation or electric shock due to a short circuit. ■The battery cable must be connected to the control box in order to use the battery. ①Set minus driver in the hole at the side of the control box and slide the control box cover to open it.
  • Page 21: Power Outlets

    1. Power outlets ●Never connect more than one cable to a power outlet. ●Each Bed should be pluged into a separate, appropriately wired, single-phase 230VAC, 10A or greater grounded power outlet using the power plug. 2. Using the cable storage hook ●Wind the power cable onto the cable storage hook when moving the bed.
  • Page 22 ●Do not allow the patient to get on or off the bed while the bed is tilted. There is a risk of injury due to the patient falling down. Tilting the bed must only be performed under the observation of a doctor or nurse.
  • Page 23 ●Do not allow the bed to be operated by a child aged 12 or under, or someone deemed incapable of comprehending the operation of the bed. If a child aged 12 or under, or someone deemed incapable of comprehending the operation (such as persons with dementia) operates the handheld controller by themselves, there is a risk of unexpected injury such as the body getting caught in the bed by mistake.
  • Page 24 ●Do not drop the handheld controller or pull the cable. The handheld controller may get damaged or deformed, causing it to operate incorrectly. Request repair (or replacement) of a damaged handheld controller. ●The handheld controller must be properly set in the storage position or hung on the side-rail with the buttons facing outwards using a hook.
  • Page 25: Using Emergency Cpr (Back-Lowering) Function

    1. Using Emergency CPR (back-lowering) function ●During the emergency CPR operation, make sure that the patient's head, arms, feet or other parts of the body have not entered the gap between the back section base and the frame. There is a risk of them getting caught, resulting in injury.
  • Page 26: Retracting The Leg Section Base

    2. Retracting the leg section base ●Do not sit on the leg section base. Otherwise, the leg section base may get damaged or the bed may tip over, causing injury. ●Be careful not to allow fingers to enter the gap between the hip section base and the leg section base when operating the leg section base.
  • Page 27: Locking The Casters

    3. Locking the 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 28: Using The Bed Side-Rails

    4. Using the bed side-rails ●There are a total of two side-rails, one side-rail on the left and another on the right. ●Side-rails prevent the patient from falling off the bed. The patient can also hold onto the side-rail when giving birth. Side-rail position when it is raised.
  • Page 29 ●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. ●Be especially careful to check patients who might act in unexpected ways or cannot maintain their posture independently.
  • Page 30: Using The Battery Unit ................................29

    5. Using the battery unit ●Incorrect operation in disregard of the details given below will result in personal injury or damage due to leakage, fire, explosion, electric shock, or rupturing. ○Do not disassemble the battery case or built-in battery. ○Do not incinerate the battery unit. ○Do not recharge the battery other than with the suitable control box of the bed.
  • Page 31 ●Do not use the bed without the mattress. Body parts (fingers, hands or legs) may get caught in the gap between the mattress bases, resulting in injury. ●Be sure to use suitable mattresses as specified by Paramount Bed. Using other mattresses may create unintended gaps, cause interference between products, or lower the product safety, which may result in injury or operational failure.
  • Page 32: Foot Rest

    ●Use options after confirming that the combination of options is correct. Using the bed with the wrong combination of options could result in injury or could damage the products. The part number of each option is written on the safety label and on the carton box. ●Do not use options other than those specified in this instruction manual.
  • Page 33: Foot Support Bar

    2. Foot support bar (PC-5052) This foot support bar is designed to support a doctor or nurse posture. ●When using the foot support bar, pay attention not to touch the fluid basin. Otherwise, the fluid basin may be tipped over accidentally. ■The doctor can use the foot support bar.
  • Page 34: Oxygen Cylinder Holder

    3. Oxygen cylinder holder (PC-5038) This oxygen cylinder holder is made for attaching to the medical device to use the oxygen cylinder. ●Make sure that the knob bolt is tightened firmly or there may be a risk of insufficient oxygen supply. ●When using the oxygen cylinder, take care to prevent it from coming into contact with any objects in the vicinity of the bed.
  • Page 35 4. IV pole (KC-56A, KC-56B, EC-562) This IV pole is designed to be attached to the medical device when giving an intravenous drip to a patient. ●Do not move the bed using the attached IV pole. The IV pole may break, resulting in injury. ●Do not use the IV pole as a support to stand up.
  • Page 36 ●Remove the table from the bed when performing positioning operations of the bed. Otherwise, the patient may get caught between the table and the bed, and may get injured. ■The bedside table can be used as a table for meals or other activities when on the bed. Suitable bedside table KF-282 PF-3100A, PF3110A...
  • Page 37 ■The symbols below are used for the product. Symbol Description Symbol Description ●4 casters in locked status (Lock ●CE mark position) ●4 casters in unlocked status (Free ●Indoor use position) ●Electrical waste ●Entrapment foot warning label ●Be careful not to allow fingers to ●See the instruction manual enter the gap between the hip section base and the leg section base.
  • Page 38 ■The symbols below are used for the product. Symbol Description Symbol Description ●Take care to prevent fingers from ●Do not stand or sit on the side-rail. getting caught by the moving parts on the bed. ●The side-rails must be operated by a ●Check that the side-rail is locked.
  • Page 39 ■For safety during usage, inspect the product regularly, at least once a year. The product exhibits wear and deterioration according to the frequency and conditions of use. 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 a detailed inspection is desired, contact your dealer.
  • Page 40 〈Lubrication (if there is abnormal noise)〉 ●Lubrication is needed if there is abnormal noise. Please feel free to contact your dealer to be lubricated. ●Water adhesion to the bed or the mattress, or moisture may cause corrosion, abnormal noise or contamination. If water adheres to the bed or the mattress, wipe off immediately. 〈Bed unit〉...
  • Page 41 ●Do not wash the padding. There is a risk of padding degradation. ●Do not use a mattress washer, an ozone sterilizer or autocrave apparatus. There is a risk of damage, deterioration or degradation. ●Do not leave any blood, urine, sudor or sebum on the mattress. Clean dirt frequently with neutral detergent or soap.
  • Page 42 ■Problems may not always indicate faults. Check the following once again before requesting repair. ■If the problem persists after taking corrective actions, stop using the bed immediately, disconnect the power plug from the outlet, and contact your dealer for repair. ■Bed damaged in earthquakes, fires, floods or other incidents must be inspected and repaired by your dealer.
  • Page 43 ■Product ID label locations Product ID labels are affixed to the head end of the main frame, inside of the head board, hand grip, head mattress, foot mattress, fluid basin and calf support. <Main frame> <Head board> ※View after detaching the head board Product ID Label Product ID Label <Foot Mattress>...
  • Page 44 ■The following precautions should be noted when the bed is not in use for extended periods of time. 1. Lay the back section base flat. 2. Lower the bed to the lowest position. 3. Do not place objects other than mattress on the bed. 4.
  • Page 45 Surface material Vinyl leather Core material Urethane foam 8 years (based on Paramount Bed data), excluding consumable items Service life such as casters *1) Put an alphabet after "Model No.", the alphabet represent the product color. *2) The mattress base height indicates the height from the floor to the mattress base surface.
  • Page 46 Range Environmental conditions When transported or stored When in use Temperature -10 to 50℃ 5 to 40℃ Humidity 20 to 90%RH 20 to 90%RH Air pressure 700 to 1,060hPa 700 to 1,060hPa User weight (min-max) 40kg to 180kg Minimum user height 146cm Minimum user body Patient...
  • Page 47 For the PD-200 Series, special attention is required to EMC-related safety. Install, operate and use the bed in accordance with the following information. Bed is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified by "electromagnetic disturbance" of bed. The following abnormality may occur if using bed in unintended environment. *The function for supporting patient's weight does not maintain.
  • Page 48 Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity The PD-200 Series is intended for use in the following electromagnetic environment. Users or customers must use bed in this environment. IEC 60601-1-2/EN 60601-1-2 Immunity test Compliance level Test level Static electricity discharge (ESD) Contact discharge: ±8kV Contact discharge: ±8kV IEC 61000-4-2...
  • Page 49 Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity The PD-200 Series is intended for use in the following electromagnetic environment that used wireless RF transciever. Electromagnetic interference can be prevented by maintaining the minimum distance between RF transciever and PD-200 Series depend on the maximum output and frequency of the communication device as recommended below.
  • Page 50 Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity The PD-200 Series is intended for use in the following electromagnetic environment. The customer or user of the PD-200 Series should make sure it is used in such an environment. IEC 60601-1-2 /EN Immunity test 60601-1-2 Compliance level...
  • Page 51 The mattress, casters, handheld controller, and 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...
  • Page 52 Contact information For any queries, please feel free to contact your dealer or to the following addresses. Website: https://www.paramount.co.jp/english/ [Location in Japan] [Location in Indonesia] PT. Paramount Bed Indonesia Paramount Bed Co., Ltd. ●M anufacturer  MM2100 INDUSTRIAL TOWN, BLOCK M-1-1  ...
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