10”, bed exit alarm and triple-guard anti-entrapment system help minimize patient injuries. In addition, easy-to-use controls, such as the one-touch electronic central brake and steer, let caregivers focus on patient care. These features give you a smarter, better-performing option for acute care: the Harmony Low Bed.
1.1 Product Features and Specifications STandard FeaTureS • Integrated bed exit alarm • Integrated patient scale • Nurse call integration • Electronic central brake and steer • Triple-guard anti-entrapment system • Manual and electronic CPR release • Transportability at any height • Antimicrobial plastic surfaces •...
3. Zero the bed scale (See 3.15) 4. Lower bed to appropriate transfer height 5. Lock casters by pushing “Brake” button 6. Bed is now ready for patient use HARMONY LOW BED CONTROLS Foot Board Control panel patient Side rail patient Control panels (Head end)
Head angle adjustment Function: The head angle adjustment buttons allow the head section to move up or down. Operation: Press and hold to move the head section to the desired angle. The degree of head section angle will be displayed in the control panel window located on the head end caregiver side rails.
level all Function: Level all positioning provides synchronized movement of the head section and knee-gatch in one operation to achieve a horizontally flat bed deck. Operation: Press and hold to move the bed deck into a horizontally flat position (head and knee-gatch only).
3.10 Brake Function: The brake button locks wheels to prevent movement. Operation: Press and release to lock/unlock all wheels. NOTE: When the brake lock is disengaged, the button will flash white. When the brake lock is engaged, the button will illuminate solid red. 3.11 Steer Function: The steer button locks a foot end wheel into straight alignment for easier...
3.15.1 patient Scale Menu Options Main menu and sub-levels of the scale system 0 – 0 – WT. CHANGE ZERO ZERO KEY UNLOCK 1 – ZERO KEY LOCK 1 – 0 – CHANGE LBS/KGS 1 – 2 – 099.9 KGS PREvIOUS WEIGHT 220.2 LBS 3 –...
3.16 patient Scale display and Function (new patient) NOTE: With bed mattress, pillow and linen in-place, perform the following set up prior to placing the patient on the bed. Press and hold until countdown begins, then release. Display counts down from 5-0 seconds, visually resetting the weight to zero (0.0 lbs).
3.17 Bed exit alarm System 3.17.1 Bed exit alarm Function and Settings a) With patient in bed, press and release the button, and scroll through the zones to select the appropriate sensitivity (zone 1, 2 or 3). An indicator light will illuminate next to the selected zone.
MANUAL BED CONTROLS Certain features of the bed can be controlled manually. Side rails The standard split side rails have three positions: up, mid-level and down. When the side rail is raised to its mid-level or up position, it will automatically lock. Side rail Operation NOTE: Holding the lever down will allow you to bypass the mid-level position from either...
Manual Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (Cpr) Function The emergency CPR release handles are positioned in the pelvic area on both sides of the bed. The manual release function returns the bed’s head section to a fully down position in the event of an emergency resuscitation.
Foot Section Height adjustment The foot section angle is adjustable when the knee-gatch section of the mattress support surface is elevated. 5.4.1 To elevate Floor Section Horizontally While grasping the outer edges of the foot section panel close to the foot board, lift upwards slowly to an elevation angle slightly past the desired position.
Manual Brake release In the event that the bed loses power and the battery is drained with the brake engaged, check for available power sources. Make sure the power cord is securely inserted in an outlet. If power is not available, you must use the manual brake release in order to disengage brake.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES nurse Call Connectivity To connect bed to a nurse call system, a standard 37 pin connection and 1/4" jack are located at the head end of the bed below the patient deck. When connected, bed will send an alarm signal to the nurse call system if nurse call button is pressed on the patient control panel or the patient control hand pendant.
Outlet The Harmony Low Bed is equipped with a 110v auxiliary power outlet. The outlet receives power through a dedicated black power cord. If the auxiliary power outlet is not powering a device, check that the black power cord is plugged into a power supply and that the circuit breaker (located next to the power outlet) does not need to be reset.
CLEANING PROCEDURES Eye protection must be worn at all times during the cleaning and disinfection process. CAUTION: Avoid the use of running water and/or pouring disinfectant liquids during the cleaning process of the bed frame sections. recommended Clinical disinfection liquids a) Quaternary Ammonium Disinfectant b) Activated Hydrogen Peroxide c) Sodium Hypochlorite (bleach) 1:10 ratio with water...
WARRANTY AND SERvICE For service, maintenance, warranty and any questions regarding this product, please contact: Universal Hospital Services, Inc. (UHS) 6625 West 78 Street, Suite 300 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55439 Phone: 952-893-3200 & 800-847-7368 Fax: 952-893-0704 For complaints or reportable events, please contact: Prius Healthcare USA 580 Corporate Center 4025 Tampa Road, Suite 1117...
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