USER MANUAL by Invacare An Invacare Company Read and understand this manual prior to using the bed. This manual contains important information regarding the safe operation of the Carroll CS Series bed.
Table of Contents Carroll CS Bed Manual - Table of Contents ................................2 EGISTER RODUCT Label Locations..................................5 ........................6 TANDARD ONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL Symbols Used on the CS Bed ..............................6 CS S ......................7 ECHNICAL PECIFICATIONS ARROLL ERIES ............................... 12 ATTRESS PECIFICATIONS ................................13...
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Product Specifications STANDARD CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL Please Note: The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. This manual includes information essential to the safety of personnel and equipment. As you read through this manual be alert to the four signal words. Information appearing under the DANGER caption concerns the protection of personnel from the immediate and imminent hazards that, if not avoided, will result in immediate, serious personal injury or loss of life in addition to equipment damage.
Product Specifications TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - CARROLL CS SERIES BED Certifications Canada CSA C22.2 No. 601.1 CSA C22.2 No. 601.1 UL Std. 60601-2-38 UL Std. 60601-2-38 Elevation Range (floor to deck) Stability Range (off casters) 7" to 30" (178 to 762 mm) 9"...
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Product Specifications NEVER operate if the unit has a damaged cord or plug. If it is not working properly, call a qualified technician for examination and repair. Keep all electrical cords away from heated or hot surfaces. Ensure all cables and cords are routed such that they will not become entangled or pinched.
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Product Specifications Possible FIRE hazard exists if the hand control pendant is not disabled when using oxygen- administering equipment. Disconnect the pendant from the cable coupling and hang it on the pendant hook (in holder) when not in use. Keep pendant cord clear of moving equipment. Possible FIRE hazard exists when connecting the electric cord to a 120V~ wall outlet if oxygen administering equipment is in use.
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Review “A Guide to Bed Safety”, published by the Hospital Bed Safety Workgroup, located at www.invacare.com. Use the link located under each bed rail product entry to access this bed safety guide. Refer to the owners manuals for beds and rails for additional product and safety information.
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Do not use head/foot panels from other manufacturers. Invacare products are specifically designed and manufactured for use in conjunction with Invacare accessories. Accessories designed by other manufacturers have not been tested by Invacare and are not recommended for use with Invacare products.
75.0” to 76.0” (1905mm to 1930.4mm)) or 80" (2032mm) (min-max 79.0” to 80.0” (1930 mm or 2032 mm)), or 84” (2133.6mm) (min-max 83.0” to 84.0” (2108.2mm to 2133.6mm)) such as a Invacare Solace Mattress. The mattress must be at least 6±1/8" (152±3 mm) thick.
Unpacking Instructions UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS Degree of Difficulty: Estimated time to complete: 10 minutes Diagonal Cutting Pliers or other Tools Required: Wire-cutters / Equipment DAMAGE may result from improper wire tie removal. Do not cut any trimmed plastic wire ties. Cut only the untrimmed plastic ties around the wood spacer.
Unpacking Instructions Cut the plastic tie holding the head Cut the plastic tie holding the knee-foot Untie the mattress keepers. panel to the frame. panel to the frame. Untie the hand pendant twist ties. Carefully cut the untrimmed plastic tie Plug power cord into a properly securing the mains power cable bundle.
Assembly Instructions ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Attach Head and Foot Ends Degree of Difficulty: Estimated time to complete: 5 minutes Hardware Tools Required: none none Included: Head and footends are normally packaged together either in a cardboard box or on a wooden NOTE skid separate from the bed.
Assembly Instructions Install the Mattress Keeper Rod to the Head and Foot Decks Degree of Difficulty: Estimated time to complete: 2-4 minutes 80” Option Hardware Included Tools Required: No tools none required required The Mattress Keeper Rods are an integral part of the bed rail system. By securing the mattress in place, the Mattress Keeper Rods prevent unsafe gaps from forming between the bed ends or rails and the mattress.
Assembly Instructions 76” Bed ONLY 76” Bed ONLY 76” Bed ONLY Remove the fasteners on the bed end Slide the bed end bracket in the Reinsert the bed end bracket fasteners bracket mounting channel. Align the hole in the bracket with the channel hole. 76”...
Assembly Instructions Assist Rail / Assist Bar– Installation Degree of Difficulty: Estimated time to complete: 5 minutes Tools Required: none Hardware Included: Incorrect Assist Rail mounting may result in PATIENT ENTRAPMENT. To meet FDA Rail Guidelines, mount the Assist Rail bracket ONLY on the welded frame tab. Never Install two Assist Rails on the same side of the bed.
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Assembly Instructions Assist Rail Assist Rail Assist Rail Raise the head section to expose the Position the Assist Rail bracket over the Lower the bracket to engage the bed frame. mounting tab on the frame. mounting tab in the bracket slot. Assist Bar Assist Bar Assist Bar...
Bed Function Raise Heel Lift Ratchet With knee-foot platform adjusted to the The foot section can rest at any of the Slowly lower the platform to engage highest position, lift the foot panel. six pre-set stops the nearest stop. Lower Heel Lift Ratchet The platform can not lower past the To reset the ratchet mechanism, raise At the lowest position the deck can...
Bed Function The pendant can also be attached to the To move the pandant to the other side Remove the cable end from the Y cable back of either side of the Head end of the bed, disconnect the main power housing.
Bed Function CS Bed Mobilization and Stabilization Unintended bed movement may occur if the floor lock or bed casters are left unlocked. Unintended bed movement may cause property DAMAGE or resident INJURY. Never leave the bed unattended while the floor lock is disengaged. Floor Lock Operation Depress the floor lock pedal bar with The plunger provides a visible clue that...
Bed Function Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Release (Optional) Activation of the CPR release may cause attendant or resident injury. Use with Caution. Use the CPR release only for emergency situations. This function will rapidly bring the backrest to a flat position. Two-person operation is recommended; one person to release the backrest, and another to hold and gently guide the backrest down.
Care and Maintenance CARE AND MAINTENANCE Sanitizing Method Equipment or property DAMAGE or resident INJURY may occur during maintenance. Cleaning Instructions 1. Unplug product before washing. 2. Make sure all electrical parts (motors, control box and pendant) are not damaged and that all connection ports are plugged.
Care and Maintenance Environmental Conditions for Storage and Transport Store and/or transport the bed in a clean and dry environment with an ambient temperature range between -10° and 50° Celsius (0° to 125° F). Environmental Conditions for Operation Bring the bed to a Safe Operating Temperature between 5° and 40° Celsius (41° and 100° F) before operating the bed.
Troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Read all general guidelines, warnings and cautions before performing any repair/maintenance on the bed. All repair and maintenance on the bed should be performed by a qualified technician. Effect Possible Cause Verification Corrective Action Floor lock not Green plunger on floor lock post is Activate floor lock - green engaged.
Options OPTIONS INFORMATION Touch-up Paint Shermin Williams 5A-58147 00(A) CODE 82X WHITE BIRCH 2nd Dimension 5.0 Acrylic Enamel Trapeze Adapter Installation Degree of Difficulty: Estimated time to complete: 5 minutes Tools Hardware Required: Included: Incompatible trapeze units may cause injury and/or damage. Use only compatible trapezes that will securely mount to the steel frame structure of the trapeze adapter.
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Options Slide the trapeze adapter into the bed Insert the cap screw through the bolt The trapeze will fit on either mounting frame at the head end of the bed. Fit hole and fasten the lock nut to the post. the spacers between the outside of the screw.
Appendix APPENDIX SPECIAL NOTE For your convenience, the March 2006 version of the FDA’s bed safety guidelines is provided in this section. The information from the FDA’s brochure, published by Hospital Bed Safety Workgroup, is reproduced verbatim, the latest revision of which is available at http://www.fda.gov.
Appendix Preventing patients, who are able to get out of bed, from performing routine activities such as going to the bathroom or retrieving something from a closet. Meeting Patients' Needs for Safety Most patients can be in bed safely without bed rails. Consider the following: ...
Appendix Developed by the Hospital Bed Safety Workgroup Participating Organizations: AARP ECRI ABA Tort and Insurance Practice Section Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society American Association of Homes and Services Hill-Rom Co., Inc. Joint Commission on Accreditation of for the Aging ...
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