Emergency Operation; Lowering The Head Section With A Cpr Lever - PARAMOUNT BED 7B01001000A3 Operator's Manual

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3. Emergency operation

In an emergency, you can easily perform the cardiopulmonary resuscitation by operating the CPR lever
attached to the head section or the electric CPR on the side-rail integrated panel.
WARNING

Lowering the head section with a CPR lever

CPR lever
Head end
n When pressing the CPR button or operating the CPR lever, make sure
that the patient's, caregiver's, and other people's head, arms, legs, or
other body parts have not entered the gap between the mattress deck
and main frame. They may get caught, resulting in injury.
n Do not perform the emergency operation except for the CPR operation.
If it is used for a purpose other than the intended purpose, the patient
may fall off the bed or fall over due to bed operation, resulting in injury,
or the bed may be damaged or deformed.
CPR levers are located on the right and left of the
head section at the head end.
1.
Pull the CPR lever.
2.
If you release the CPR lever back halfway
through, the head-down operation is stopped.
n Sometimes it is difficult to lower the
head section due to the weight of the
patient or the angle of the head sec-
tion. In such a case, strongly push the
head section in the lowering direction.
n You cannot raise the head section with
the CPR lever.
n You can operate the CPR lever even in
the event of a power failure or bed fail-
ure.
CAUTION
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n Do not operate
electrical components,
such as the side-rail
integrated panel,
during CPR lever
operation. This may
damage the motor.
n Do not pull the CPR
levers on the left and
right simultaneously.
The CPR levers may
be damaged.

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