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Posey Bed 8070 shown with
Invacare modified SC900DLX bed
Rx ONLY
May be patented: see www.tidiproducts.com/virtual-patent-marking
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Posey
Bed 8070/8075
User Manual
Posey Bed 8075
shown with Basic
American Liberty bed
ANSI/AAMI ES 60601-1, IEC, 60601-1,
IEC 60601-1-6, and IEC 60601-2-52

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  • Page 1 ® Posey Bed 8070/8075 User Manual Posey Bed 8070 shown with Invacare modified SC900DLX bed Posey Bed 8075 shown with Basic American Liberty bed ANSI/AAMI ES 60601-1, IEC, 60601-1, IEC 60601-1-6, and IEC 60601-2-52 Rx ONLY May be patented: see www.tidiproducts.com/virtual-patent-marking...
  • Page 2: How To Use This Manual

    8070/8075 in the care of patients, and who have successfully completed training. Proper training in the use of the Posey Bed 8070/8075 is required and is provided by your authorized Posey Bed dealer or TIDI Products, sales representative. Follow your hospital’s restraint policies and procedures which are in...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    MACHINE WASHING THE POSEY BED POSEY ACCESSORIES AND DEVICE DISPOSAL TROUBLESHOOTING AND FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS TIDI LIMITED WARRANTY TECHNICAL SERVICE FROM TIDI POSE Y BED 8 070/8 075 USER MANUAL W W W.TIDIPRODUC TS.COM | 1.8 0 0. 521.1 314...
  • Page 4: Welcome To The Posey Bed 8070/8075

    WELCOME TO THE POSEY BED 8070/8075 The Posey Bed 8070/8075 is a hospital bed, canopy and mattress system designed to help provide a safe, controlled environment for patients at extreme risk of injury from a fall or unassisted bed exit. DESCRIPTION The applicable application environment for the Posey Bed 8070/8075 includes (but is not limited to) acute care provided in a hospital or other medical facility where medical...
  • Page 5 WELCOME TO THE POSEY BED 8070/8075 Improper use of the Posey Bed 8070/8075 may lead to serious injury or death. Patient monitoring should be determined by hospital protocol, a doctor, and the patient care plan. RISKS As with any less restrictive restraint system, it is important to understand when the Posey Bed 8070/8075 is needed, when it should not be used, and the dangers related to entrapment, suffocation, choking, and falls.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. • REGULATORY LISTING The use of accessories, transducers and cables other than those specified by TIDI Products, may • result in increased EMISSIONS or decreased IMMUNITY of the Posey Bed 8075.
  • Page 7: Warnings And Cautions

    WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS Canopy gaps present an entrapment risk for certain at-risk patients. Raising the head of the Posey Bed creates “gaps” or “pockets” between the head of the bed and the canopy. These areas pose an extreme risk of serious injury or death from entrapment for certain at-risk patients.
  • Page 8 Posey quick-release buckles. You must ALWAYS be able to access the patient quickly in an emergency. DO NOT add any accessory to the bed other than those recommended by TIDI. • NEVER expose this product to open flame, fire, smoking materials, or high heat sources.
  • Page 9 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS 1. NEVER use the bed if a zipper slider is bent open or damaged, or if the zipper cannot be zipped completely closed. Remove the patient from the damaged bed and exchange it for a Posey Bed in good working condition. Send the damaged Posey Bed in for repair. CHECKING THE ZIPPERS 2.
  • Page 10 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS Monitor the patient’s condition per facility policy, the doctor’s orders or the care plan. Follow the care plan for daily patient release. Be sure to consider patient’s needs for: 1. Nourishment /Eating 2. Range of motion and rehabilitation 3.
  • Page 11: Components Of The Posey Bed 8070/8075 System

    COMPONENTS OF THE POSEY BED 8070/8075 SYSTEM Enclosed Mattress Compartment accommodates a 6 inch (15 cm) mattress. Nylon Canopy is water-repellent. Two “U-Shaped” Side Panels – one (1) panel per side, each with a single zipper – provide easy patient access. Head (4a) and Foot (4b) Access Panels –...
  • Page 12: Basic Bed Operation

    BASIC BED OPERATION — INSTALLING OR REPLACING THE MATTRESS If not using the Posey Bed 8070/8075 mattress, ONLY use a waterproof layered foam mattress that measures 80” x 36” x 6” (203 cm x 91 cm x 15 cm). Any other size mattress may result in damage to the bed, patient injury or death.
  • Page 13: Adjusting The Bed

    BASIC BED OPERATION — ADJUSTING THE BED The bed control should be stored in the bed control pocket. This makes sure that the bed control is out of the patient’s reach. BED CONTROL 8070: The bed control will lower the mattress height to 19 inches (48 cm), when the patient is alone.
  • Page 14: Locking And Unlocking The Casters

    BASIC BED OPERATION — LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE CASTERS During patient care and when moving the patient into or out of the bed, lock all four (4) casters. Locking the casters helps to reduce the risk of unwanted bed movement. To lock a caster, press down on the metal clip with your foot until it locks and you hear it click.
  • Page 15: Zipping And Unzipping The Access Panels

    BASIC BED OPERATION — ZIPPING & UNZIPPING THE ACCESS PANELS The Posey Bed has four (4) zippered access panels, each labeled: 2 “U-shaped” side panels (right and left) • 1 head panel • 1 foot panel • All panels unzip for easy patient access. USING THE There is a quick-release buckle at the start QUICK-RELEASE BUCKLES...
  • Page 16 Each access panel zipper has a plastic tag with warning instructions. If the plastic tag is REPLACING WARNING TAGS damaged or becomes unreadable, it must be replaced. Call TIDI Products, LLC at 1.800.521.1314 and request a free replacement (Part L9368).
  • Page 17: Using The Perimeter Guards

    BASIC BED OPERATION — USING THE PERIMETER GUARDS The Posey Bed has a nylon fabric perimeter guard on each side of the patient compartment. PURPOSE These are intended as temporary barriers for use only while the “U-shaped” side panel is open for patient care.
  • Page 18: Using The Tube Ports

    BASIC BED OPERATION — USING THE TUBE PORTS Tube ports allow for tubes (food, drainage, etc.) and IV lines to be delivered to and from the PURPOSE patient while in the bed. To run a tube or line into the patient compartment, unzip the port, run the tube or line through the zipper opening into the patient compartment, and zip the port closed.
  • Page 19: Before First-Time Use

    BEFORE FIRST-TIME USE To provide a series of checklists to make sure the bed has been properly assembled, is in an PURPOSE appropriate location and that anyone who interacts with a patient in the bed has successfully completed training prior to first use. Use the following checklists before using the bed with a patient: Check for proper bed assembly •...
  • Page 20: Checking For Proper Bed Assembly

    BEFORE FIRST-TIME USE — GUIDELINES FOR PROPER BED LOCATION To provide a guide to make sure bed is properly located, as patient safety requires that the PURPOSE bed is located in an area that provides easy access to the patient under both normal and emergency conditions.
  • Page 21: New Patient Selection And Monitoring

    NEW PATIENT SELECTION AND MONITORING To provide a guide to make sure that the bed is appropriate for a new patient and that his or PURPOSE her first hours in the bed are safe and secure. WHO SHOULD DO THIS TASK? Attending nurse or caregiver.
  • Page 22: Emergency Patient Access And Exit

    EMERGENCY PATIENT ACCESS AND EXIT To describe how to access the patient quickly and possibly exit him or her from the bed safely PURPOSE under certain conditions, such as when a patient experiences an emergency (for example, respiratory failure or cardiac arrest). Steps Tasks 1.
  • Page 23: Regular Daily Patient Care

    REGULAR DAILY PATIENT CARE Patients using the Posey Bed should be carefully monitored and cared for according to the doctor’s orders and the patient’s care plan. This section addresses care for patients given normal everyday tasks, such as feeding or using the bathroom, and covers how to: Move the patient into the bed •...
  • Page 24: Moving The Patient Into The Bed

    REGULAR DAILY PATIENT CARE — MOVING THE PATIENT INTO THE BED PURPOSE To describe how to safely move a new or existing patient into the Posey Bed. DO NOT use a patient lift unless previously tested. This will ensure there is enough clearance under the canopy frame to move the patient safely without damaging the canopy.
  • Page 25: Accessing And Caring For Patient In The Bed

    REGULAR DAILY PATIENT CARE — ACCESSING AND CARING FOR PATIENT IN THE BED To describe how to safely access and provide care for a patient in the Posey Bed, which may PURPOSE include feeding, maintaining IVs and catheters, performing respiratory therapy, positioning, engaging visitors and administering medication.
  • Page 26: Moving The Patient Out Of The Bed

    REGULAR DAILY PATIENT CARE — MOVING THE PATIENT OUT OF THE BED To describe how to safely assist a patient in exiting the Posey Bed for using the bathroom PURPOSE or other reasons. DO NOT use a patient lift unless previously tested. This will ensure there is enough clearance under the canopy frame to move the patient safely without damaging the canopy.
  • Page 27: When Not To Use The Posey Bed

    WHEN NOT TO USE THE POSEY BED To make sure that the Posey Bed 8070/8075 is properly assembled and is in good condition PURPOSE before patient use. The Posey Bed 8070/8075 MUST be inspected each time before leaving the patient’s bedside. DO NOT use the Posey Bed 8070/8075 and remove from service if any of the following conditions are found.
  • Page 28: Quick Cleaning Of The Posey Bed

    QUICK CLEANING OF THE POSEY BED To describe how to keep the Posey Bed clean and disinfected between complete bed PURPOSE and canopy cleanings Steps Tasks 1. Wipe the fabric a. Prepare a solution of diluted disinfectant or with a cleaning agent a water- based germicide.
  • Page 29: Posey Accessories And Device Disposal

    THE FOLLOWING ACCESSORIES NEVER use any accessory with the Posey Bed other than those recommended by TIDI. A failure to heed this warning may result in serious injury or patient ARE APPROPRIATE FOR death. All Posey Bed accessories should be assessed/evaluated for any added risk to the USE WITH THE POSEY BED patient before use.
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting And Frequently Asked Questions

    Use the pull-tab to slide the zipper. Each access panel zipper has a warning instruction plastic tag. If the plastic tag is damaged or becomes unreadable, it must be replaced. Call TIDI at 1.800.521.1314 and request a free replacement (Part L9368). Q: Why is the zipper separating after zipping up? A: The slider is damaged and does not properly engage the coils when it is being opened.
  • Page 31: Tidi Limited Warranty

    This warranty is two (2) years from the date of purchase for the bed frame, TIDI will inspect the product and contact you to explain the results of our five (5) years from the date of purchase for the mattress, and one (1) year inspection and what is or is not covered.
  • Page 32 TIDI Products, LLC • 570 Enterprise Drive, Neenah, WI 54956 USA Phone: 1.800.521.1314 • International: +1.920.751.4036 • www.tidiproducts.com M6239 REV D 2024-01-09...

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