safety precautions and usage statements
IN-HOME USE AND HOSPITAL STANDARDS
Ergomotion adjustable bed bases are designed solely for in-home use . This
base was not designed as a hospital bed and is not designed to meet hospital
standards . Do not use this base with TENT TYPE oxygen therapy equipment or
near explosive gases .
ADDITIONAL SAFETY FEATURES
For optimal safety and operation, plug bed base into a surge protector (not
included). The bed base should only be plugged directly into a grounded
wall outlet or surge protector (strongly recommended). Improper connection
of the equipment can result in the risk of electrical shock, electrical file or
faulty operation of this bed base. If the plug does not fit your outlet, contact
a qualified Electrician to install a suitable outlet.
Casters (optional leg accessory) are equipped with locking wheels to prevent
unwanted movement . Even when locked and unable to roll, it is possible for
the casters to slide . Free release head and foot motors are designed to lower
the mattress by retracting only with gravity, never pulling downwards, which
minimizes pinch points .
LIFTING/LOWERING MECHANISMS
The lift/lower feature will emit a minimal humming sound during operation .
This is normal . During operation, the lift arm wheels make contact with the
platform support of the base . This contact may result in metal on metal or metal
on plastic contact . This applies slight tension on the moving components and
resonance is reduced to a minimum level . If excessive noise or vibration is
experienced, reverse the movement action (up or down) of the base with the
remote control . This should realign the base's activating mechanisms to the
proper operational position . In normal base operation, the wheels, which allow
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WARNING
ACOUSTICS
the bed to maintain its distance from the wall, will make contact with the steel
platform supports of the base creating a contact noise . When entering, exiting
or shifting weight on the base, this contact noise may be audible as the wheels
make contact . This is normal .
MATERIALS
Ergomotion adjustable bases are constructed from various materials including
woods, metals, plastics and fabrics . Tension, pressure or movement applied to
the frame, platform or shroud through general use may create an audible sound .
TOLERANCE
All Ergomotion adjustable foundations, depending on make and model, are designed and manufactured to perform and
function within designated quality control parameters. Bases are subject to meticulous and rigorous inspections during
All Ergomotion adjustable foundations, depending on make and model, are
the quality control process to ensure bases will operate within these standards during normal operating use.
Normal operating use is defined as the following:
-Adjustable foundation is to be operated with a mattress and load. Testing procedures require lifetime cycle
tests with up to 120kg distributed load.
The angle (designated "α" in figure 1) between the back section and the flat section for various configurations of the
mattress support platform shall be ± 3°, which translates to a tolerance of up to 1 ½".
designed and manufactured to perform and function within designated quality
The angle (designated "β" in figure 1) between the flat section and foot section for various configurations of the mattress
support platform shall be ± 3°, which translates to a tolerance of up to ¾".
control parameters . Bases are subject to meticulous and rigorous inspections
When operating a "paired" split base setup there may be a time latency up to 1.5 seconds between each bases articulation.
Any adjustable foundation deemed to be within these allocated tolerances is considered to have met the manufacturer's
during the quality control process to ensure bases will operate within these
quality control standards.
Blake Pettit
standards during normal operating use . Normal operating use is defined as the
Quality Assurance Manager
Ph 805-979-3875
following: Adjustable foundation is to be operated with a mattress and load .
Fx 805-979-9399
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Testing procedures require lifetime cycle tests with up to 120 kg distributed
load . The angle (designated "a" in figure 1) between the back section and the
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flat section for various configurations of the mattress support platform shall be ±
3°, which translates to a tolerance of up to 1 ½" .
Adjustable
Bed Tolerance
(α°)
(β°)
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