2.5
Emergency lowering of the headrest
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WARNING:
Risk of injury
between the headrest and the frame.
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WARNING:
Risk of injury
persons are available.
The headrest can be lowered manually (emergency lowering in the case of motor failure).
Procedure:
1.
Firmly grasp the head-rest to prevent it from falling.
2.
A second person can release the suspension pin by folding the
securing batch and pulling the pin from the motor suspension.
3.
Lower the head-rest gently.
2.6
Side railings
The side railings can be lowered on one side.
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Lowering
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WARNING:
involuntarily.
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WARNING:
above the lying surface!
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WARNING:
side if the patient is not supervised.
1. Raise the upper side slat gently.
2. Press the knob
3. Lower the side rail gently. (Always take hold of the upper wooden slat only !)
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Make sure that there are no objects or body parts
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Emergency lowering is only permitted if at least two
3
2
1
4
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Risk of injury
Secure the side railings against falling
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Risk of injury
No objects or body parts may extend
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Risk of injury
Do not lower any of the side railings on one
on the side of the headrest or foot-end.
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Interval, Interval 120cm, Interval 140cm
1 = Suspension pin
2 = Motor attachment
3 = Headrest frames
4 = Headrest motor
1 = Upper side railing
2 = Arresting knob
3 = Lower slowly
2013-06