12.4 Siderails
The single collapsible siderails are components of the bed. The siderails cannot be dismounted. Hospital personnel are responsible
for locking siderails in the highest position when the patient is on the bed.
To fold the siderail down:
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Take hold of the release mechanism and push the siderail towards the head of the bed to unlock the locking system 1.
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Press button 2 to unlock.
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Fold down siderail as required 3.
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To raise the siderail push the siderail up. The siderail will click into place and lock automatically.
Fig. Siderail release mechanism
12.5 Castor Control and Bed Transport
CAUTION!
Material damage due to incorrect transport or involuntary movement!
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Prior to assembly, disassembly and maintenance, ensure the castors are locked.
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Ensure the castors are locked while the bed is occupied and/or not being transported.
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Prior to transport, ensure that bed is disconnected from mains.
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Put mains cable on hook provided for transport.
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Have the bed transported only by nursing or trained personnel.
CAUTION!
Damage to the bed due to incorrect use!
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Use 125 mm castors exclusively on flat, even surfaces without any gaps.
12.5.1 Bed with Castor Control Levers
The castor control levers are located on both sides of the foot end.
The central braking system facilitates movement of the bed by a single person. The bed has a main lock control lever for the four
castors. The brakes are at the foot end of the undercarriage.
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2
3
Fig. Central braking system lever
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Castor control:
1.
Forward Movement: A castor is arrested. The bed moves
straight ahead. If the bed is equipped with a fifth castor, this
castor determines the direction of movement.
2.
Unrestricted Movement: All of the castors are unlocked.
3.
Braked: Both castors are locked.
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