HILLENBRAND INDUSTRY Hill-Rom TotalCare P1830A User Manual

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TotalCare® Bariatric
Bed
From Hill-Rom
Product No. P1830A

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL TotalCare® Bariatric From Hill-Rom Product No. P1830A...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Symbol Definition ..............1 Intended Use .
  • Page 4 Bed Exit System ............15 Battery Power .
  • Page 5 Electricity ..............30 Parts and Accessories .
  • Page 6 NOTES:...
  • Page 7: Symbol Definition

    Symbol Definition Symbol Definition This manual contains different typefaces and icons designed to improve readability and increase understanding of its content. Note the following examples: • Standard text—used for regular information. • Boldface text—emphasizes a word or phrase. • NOTE:—sets apart special information or important instruction clarification. •...
  • Page 8: Intended Use

    Intended Use Intended Use The TotalCare® Bariatric Bed is intended to provide a patient support ideally suited for use in healthcare environments. The TotalCare® Bariatric Bed may be used in a variety of settings including, but not limited to, acute care, including critical care, step down/progressive care, medical/surgical, high acuity sub-acute care, post anesthesia care unit (PACU), and sections of the emergency department (ED).
  • Page 9: Dimensions

    Features Dimensions Mattress size: ....39" (99.1 cm) head/seat; 32" (81.3 cm) foot x 85" (216 cm) Automatic Knee Contour: ......10° Foot Retraction: ..................12" (31 cm) Foot: ............85° Down Trendelenburg/Reverse Trendelenburg: .............15°/15° Preliminary Tilt Table: ........20° Emergency Trendelenburg: ................20° Knee: ..............20° Head Section: .......................75°...
  • Page 10: Caregiver Point-Of-Care® Siderail Controls

    Features Caregiver Point-of-Care® Siderail Controls Caregiver Point-of-Care® Siderail controls are located on the outboard side of the intermediate siderails. WARNING: Instruct visitors not to use caregiver controls at any time. Visitors may assist patients in the use of patient controls. Unauthorized use of the caregiver controls may result in personal injury or equipment damage. Enable Control The Enable control deters unauthorized operation of certain user panel controls.
  • Page 11: Lockout Controls

    Features Lockout Controls The Lockout controls located on the caregiver siderail control panel disable the bed articulating functions. The Lockout controls are used to prevent bed articulation by either the caregiver or the patient. To Activate: • Simultaneously press the Enable control and the specific lockout control desired. Both patient and caregiver controls are locked out.
  • Page 12: Knee Up/Down Control

    Features Knee Up/Down Control The caregiver can raise or lower the knee section by using the Knee Up/Down Controls to a maximum of 20° up. To Activate: • Basic Knee Up/Down – Press and hold the Knee Up control to raise the knee section. •...
  • Page 13: Trendelenburg And Reverse Trendelenburg Controls

    Features WARNING: The retractable foot section provides multiple patient benefits. These include facilitating the prevention of footdrop, allowing chair mode patient ingress/egress, and preventing transmission of shear forces from the mattress to the patient during chair mode articulations. However, for certain patients a retracted foot section may increase the risk of patient entanglement between the siderails and footboard.
  • Page 14: Chair Positioning

    Features Chair Positioning FullChair® Patient Position Mechanism Using the FullChair® Patient Position Mechanism, the caregiver can place the TotalCare® Bariatric Bed in one of three basic chair positions: chair, chair egress, and recliner Chair positioning can only be accessed through the caregiver control panel. Patient articulation controls are automatically locked out while the system is in the chair or chair egress positions.
  • Page 15: Chair Egress

    Features WARNING: Check periodically to ensure that the patient remains properly positioned. If necessary, use the optional seat belt to keep patients from sliding or falling forward while in a chair position. Use of pillows can maintain side-to- side positioning. Injury to the patient may result from improper positioning. WARNING: Do not articulate the head section with the patient buckled with the Seat Belt.
  • Page 16: Recliner

    Features NOTE: When the brake is not set while the bed system is in the chair egress position, the brake not set and chair indicators flash, and an alarm sounds. NOTE: The TotalCare® Bariatric Bed will not move to the maximum position for the FullChair® Egress Position Mechanism until the footboard is removed.
  • Page 17: Point-Of-Care® Brake And Steer System

    Features WARNING: Do not transport a patient with the TotalCare® Bariatric Bed in a recliner position, injury to the patient may result. WARNING: Do not use ankle restraints when using this feature, injury to the patient may result. WARNING: The patient’s feet must be supported at all times while in the recliner position. Extended periods of time without support can cause discomfort and reduced circulation.
  • Page 18: Emergency Caregiver Foot Controls

    Features Emergency Caregiver Foot Controls An Emergency CPR and an Emergency Trendelenburg control pedal is located on each side of the base frame between the head end and foot end casters. HandsFree® Emergency Trendelenburg Release Mechanism Under normal power, the TotalCare® Bariatric Bed is capable of 15° Trendelenburg and 15°...
  • Page 19: Head And Intermediate Siderails

    Features To Activate: • If the master lockout is enabled, it must be deactivated to allow other controls to stop the foot section. • Hold the CPR pedal down with your foot until the head section reaches the flat or desired position and you hear the audible tone.
  • Page 20: Headboard

    Features WARNING: Siderails are not intended to be used as restraint devices. The appropriate medical personnel should determine the level of restraint necessary to ensure that a patient will remain safely in the bed system. WARNING: Although the siderails have been designed to reduce the risk of patient entanglement, the potential exists particularly for patients who are agitated or disoriented, as well as patients who lack the physical strength to extract themselves if they become entangled.
  • Page 21: Equipment Sockets

    Features Equipment Sockets Equipment sockets are provided at each corner of the deck for equipment such as IV poles and infusion support. CAUTION: The equipment sockets are not to be used for overhead fracture frame equipment. Equipment damage can occur. CAUTION: Before moving the TotalCare®...
  • Page 22: Battery Power

    Features Battery Power Charged – The Charged indicator comes on when the battery is charged. Low – The Low indicator flashes when the battery is low. An intermittent tone sounds every two minutes when the battery reaches low condition and AC is unplugged. Off –...
  • Page 23: Line-Of-Site® Head Angle Indicator

    Features Line-of-Site® Head Angle Indicator The Line-of-Site® Angle Indicators mechanically indicate the angle of the head section from –15° to +80° with respect to the floor. The head siderails contain head Line-of-Site® Angle Indicators on their outboard sides. The degree where the indicator ball rests is the correct angle.
  • Page 24: Patient Restraint Interface

    Features Patient Restraint Interface The TotalCare® Bariatric Bed facilitates the use of vest, wrist, waist, and ankle restraints. Hill-Rom makes no recommendation regarding the use of physical restraints. Users should refer to legal restrictions and appropriate facility protocols before physical restraints are used. WARNING: Patient restraints are not intended as substitutes for good nursing practices.
  • Page 25: Fluoroscopy

    Features WARNING: Care should be used while raising the head section above 50° to prevent the wedging of extremities between the siderails and the mattress. Failure to do so can result in personal injury. Fluoroscopy The fluoroscopy provides a radiolucent head section that measures 23"...
  • Page 26 Features To activate the IntelliDrive™ Transport System for transport: • Unplug the bed from its power source. • Set the brake/steer pedal to steer. NOTE: Unplugging the bed, and putting the bed in steer mode will automatically deploy the drive wheel, but will not power the IntelliDrive™ Transport System. To power the IntelliDrive™...
  • Page 27: Siderail Extenders

    Features WARNING: In case of battery or motor power loss, press the electronic brake switch to OFF to permit forward and reverse bed movement with a deployed, unpowered, IntelliDrive™ Transport System. WARNING: If the bed propels forward or reverse when depressing one of the enable switches and not applying any pressure on either of the handles, contact your local service personnel for repair.
  • Page 28: Bed Pendant

    Features WARNING: Ensure the patient uses the siderails, and not the extender, for support when exiting the bed. Failure to do so may result in patient injury if the extender gives way. Ensure the patient uses the siderail, and not the extender, for support when exiting the bed. Traction Equipment WARNING: Do not use traction equipment on the TotalCare®...
  • Page 29: Caregiver Controls

    Caregiver Controls Caregiver Controls Graphical Caregiver Interface (GCI)® Control The Graphical Caregiver Interface (GCI)® Control feature is located on an intermediate siderail on the caregiver control panel. The Graphical Caregiver Interface (GCI)® Control uses a graphic display to provide for full caregiver interaction. Menu choices appear on the right side of the screen. The left side of the screen provides unique information or instructions for the menu item highlighted on the right side of the screen.
  • Page 30: Bed Exit System Alarm

    Caregiver Controls Weigh Patient • Center the patient on the surface. • Raise the siderails. • Ensure the bed is clear of all obstructions such as lines, tubing, walls, etc. • Ensure the head and foot sections are flat to a maximum 30° articulation and the bed must is level. •...
  • Page 31: Scale Functions

    Caregiver Controls NOTE: The Bed exit alarm can also be activated through the Bed exit alarm panel located on the siderail opposite the Graphical Caregiver Interface (GCI)® Control. To Activate: • Press the Enable control. • Press the Alarm ON•OFF control. Panel options include Audible Alarm control: To Activate: •...
  • Page 32: Bed Setup/Reset

    Caregiver Controls Bed Exit • Scroll to Bed exit: On/Off. Press ENTER. • Select either On to activate the Bed Exit detection feature or Off to cancel the Bed Exit functions. Sound On/Off • Scroll to Sound On/Off. Press ENTER. •...
  • Page 33: Preset Bed Options

    Caregiver Controls Preset Bed Options The Graphical Caregiver Interface (GCI)® Control is equipped with two preset system positions: Foot elevation and Preliminary tilt table. Both positions can be activated through the control. To remove the bed from the preset positions, activate the bed level function. Foot Elevation The preset Foot elevation feature raises the patient’s feet while lowering the head position.
  • Page 34: Patient Controls

    Patient Controls Patient Controls The patient controls are located on the inboard side of the intermediate siderails. Operation of this feature is the same as that for the caregiver control previously described in this manual except head elevation is restricted to 55°. Head Up/Down Control The patient can raise or lower the head section by using the Head Up/Down controls.
  • Page 35: Safety Tips

    Safety Tips Safety Tips For over 65 years Hill-Rom has set the standard for quality in patient beds. During this time, with input from many of our customers, we have acquired these useful tips. Bed Positions WARNING: Make sure the bed is in the low position when the patient is unattended. This can reduce the possibility of patient falls and the severity of any resultant injuries.
  • Page 36: Electricity

    Safety Tips WARNING: Although the siderails have been designed to reduce the risk of patient entanglement, the potential exists, particularly with patients who are agitated or disoriented as well as patients who lack the physical strength to extract themselves if they become entangled. Caregivers should carefully evaluate the need for siderails and periodically check patients in accordance with facility protocols for safe positioning.
  • Page 37: Parts And Accessories

    Safety Tips WARNING: If the integrity of the external protective earth conductor is in doubt, operate the bed from its internal electrical power source. Failure to do so could result in personal injury. CAUTION: This device meets all requirements for electromagnetic compatibility per IEC 60601-1-2. It is unlikely that the user will encounter problems with this device because of inadequate electromagnetic immunity.
  • Page 38: Transport Mode

    Safety Tips Transport Mode The TotalCare® Bariatric Bed is intended to be used to transport patients with the foot end of the system forward. Prior to transport, properly store the power cord to prevent tripping. Take care to prevent damage to AC power cord. An electrical shock hazard exists. Use only transport handles or the footboard to move the bed.
  • Page 39: Preventive Maintenance

    Safety Tips Preventive Maintenance WARNING: Only facility-authorized personnel should perform preventive maintenance on the TotalCare® Bariatric Bed. Preventive maintenance performed by unauthorized personnel could result in personal injury or equipment damage. TotalCare® Bariatric Bed Main Battery Replace the battery if any of the following conditions exist (refer to the TotalCare® Bariatric Bed Service Manual (man299): •...
  • Page 40: General Cleaning/Disinfecting

    General Cleaning/Disinfecting General Cleaning/Disinfecting WARNING: Follow the cleaning product manufacturer’s instructions. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage. WARNING: Unplug the unit from its power source. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage. WARNING: Do not expose the unit to excessive moisture that would allow for liquid pooling.
  • Page 41: Disinfecting

    General Cleaning/Disinfecting Disinfecting When there is visible soilage and between patients, we recommend that you disinfect the unit with a tuberculocidal disinfectant. (For customers in the US, the disinfectant should be registered with the Environmental Protection Agency.) Dilute the disinfectant according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Cleaning Sleep Surface Follow these instructions for cleaning the Sleep Surface: •...
  • Page 42: Product Symbol Definition

    Product Symbol Definition Product Symbol Definition The following symbols are used on the TotalCare® Bariatric Bed: Symbol Description Type B applied part according to EN 60601-1 According to IEC 529, rating for protection against fluid ingress CAUTION: Consult accompanying documents. Medical electrical equipment classified by Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
  • Page 43 Product Symbol Definition Symbol Description Knee Lockout control status—When the lockout control status light is on, the lockout function is activated. Identifies mains fuse Alternating current Electric shock hazard Trendelenburg control Reverse Trendelenburg control Bed Flat control (returns the bed to a flat position) Chair position control Foot Up/Down control Foot In/Out Control...
  • Page 44 Product Symbol Definition Symbol Description Enable Control (Enable switch for caregiver controls only, not intended for patient use) Up/Down arrows (used with Bed Up/Down, Head Up/Down, and Knee Up/Down) Up/Down arrows (used with the Graphical Caregiver Interface (GCI)® Control) Hip Locator (used to position the patient’s hips for optimum pressure relief with mattress) Emergency Trend label Identifies the release lever and direction of travel for placing the patient in the Trendelenburg position.
  • Page 45: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Dimensions for TotalCare® Bariatric Bed Feature Dimension Total Length (transport handles stored) 93.5" (237.5 cm) Maximum Width (siderails stored) 42.0" (106.7 cm) Maximum Width (siderails up) 44.5" (113.0 cm) Maximum Headboard Height 55.75" (141.6 cm) Maximum Siderail Height (without mattress) 14¾"...
  • Page 46 Technical Specifications Product Identification Product Number Description P1830A TotalCare® Bariatric Bed Environmental Conditions for Transport and Storage Condition Range Temperature -40°F to 158°F (-40°C to 70°C) Relative humidity 95% non-condensing Pressure 500 hPa to 1060 hPa Environmental Conditions for Use Condition Range Temperature...
  • Page 47 Technical Specifications Classification and Standards The TotalCare® Bariatric Bed is designed and manufactured according to the following equipment classifications and standards: Technical and Quality Assurance Standards UL 2601-1 IEC 60601-2-38 EN 60601-1 IEC 60601-1-2 IEC 60601-1-4 EN ISO 9001 and EN 46001 Equipment Classification per EN 60601-1 Class equipment, internally powered equipment...
  • Page 48 Technical Specifications NOTES:...
  • Page 49 Technical Specifications NOTES:...
  • Page 50 1069 STATE ROUTE 46 E, BATESVILLE, IN 47006-9167 USA Rental: (800) 638-2546 USA: (800) 445-3720 www.hill-rom.com usr086/April, 2003 FlexAfoot™ is a trademark of Hill-Rom Services, Inc. FullChair® is a registered trademark of Hill-Rom Services, Inc. Graphical Caregiver Interface (GCI)® is a registered trademark of Hill-Rom Services, Inc. HandsFree®...

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