Drive 15005LP Owner's Assembly And Operating Manual
should be read carefully before putting this product into use.
Keep manual in an accessible location for future reference.
REV1.10.21.18
Full Electric, Low Bed
Semi-Electric Bed, Crank Hi/Lo
Manual Bed, 3 Crank
Table of Contents
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Summary of Contents for Drive 15005LP
- Page 1 Owner’s Assembly and Operating Manual 15005LP, 15004P, 15003P 15005LP Full Electric, Low Bed 15004P Semi-Electric Bed, Crank Hi/Lo 15003P Manual Bed, 3 Crank This manual must be given to the Owner/User of this bed and should be read carefully before putting this product into use.
- Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Standard Symbols & Warning Labels . 1-3 Intended Use & General Safety . 4-6 Electromagnetic Emmissions & Immunity . 8 Technical Specifications . 9-10 Packaging and Handling . 11 Unpacking, Inspection, Storage . 11 Assembly Instructions . 12-14 Frame Assembly . 15-19 Bed Operation .
- Page 3 STANDARD SYMBOLS USED IN THIS MANUAL This manual includes important information about the safety of personnel and equipment. As you read through this manual be aware of the symbols and their meanings. DANGER Information that appears under the DANGER symbol concerns the protection of personnel from direct and pending hazards that, if not avoided, will result in immediate, serious personal injury or death in addition to damage of the equipment.
- Page 4 PRODUCT SYMBOLS Symbols Description Symbols Description Class II equipment The owner’s manual needs to be read before Maximum patient weight and operating the bed. safe working load PRODUCT HANDLING SYMBOLS Do not remove motor cover or repair yourself. Contact your local Provider or Dealer for technical assistance. Do not stack more than 5 cartons high Do not step Keep Dry.
- Page 5 WARNING LABELS.
- Page 6 • DO NOT operate this product without first reading and understanding this user manual. Damage or injury may result from improper use of this product. • Possible injury or Death may occur if accessories are not provided by Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare. Please contact Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare for accessories that are compatible with this bed.
- Page 7 This bed should not be placed in an oxygen enriched environment. CAUTION • These medical beds are not intended to work with patient lifts other than those specified by Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare as being compatible. • Do NOT use side rails as handles for moving the bed.
- Page 8 A mattress may not be included with this bed. It is recommended that a standard 36” wide mattress that is made to fit an 80”or 84” (extension) length bed frame is used, such as a Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare standard inner spring, foam, fiber, or pressure redistribution mattress.
- Page 9 ADJUST, including cables specified by the manufacturer. Otherwise, degradation of the performance of this equipment could result. The use of accessories and cables other than those specified by Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare, with the exception of accessories and cables sold by Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare for use with the FULL ELECTRIC & SEMI ELECTRIC BEDS as replacement parts for internal components, may result in increased EMISSIONS or decreased IMMUNITY.
- Page 10 ELECTRICAL SAFETY WARNINGS A safety feature of this product includes protection against overheating caused by excessive or extended periods of operation. Depending on the duration, this includes multiple or repeated adjustments or the use of multiple functions at one time. To ensure trouble free operation, always allow a slight pause between multiple adjustments and avoid pressing more than one function button at a time.
- Page 11 700hPa to 1060hPa Component Description Shipping Weight Length Width Height Item # (lbs) (inch) (inch) (inch) 15005LP 15215P Headspring&Low Headboard F/15005LP 1/cv 74.8 44.1 37.4 15216P Footspring&Low Footboard F/15005LP 1/cv 47.4 10.2 37.4 15004P 15210P Headspring&Headboard,for 15004P & 15003P 1/cv 73.8 44.1 37.4.
- Page 12 UNPACKING 1. Check cartons for any obvious damage to packaging or contents. If damage is evident, contact your local Drive Medical dealer/provider. 2. Remove any loose packaging from the cartons.
- Page 13 INSPECTION 1. Examine each component carefully for damage, scratches, dents or any other visual damage. 2. Carefully remove Tie Wraps holding power cord, hand pendant and drive shaft. 3. Inspect power cord and plug for cuts or damage. 4. Inspect the motors for damage, loose connections, cuts or damage to the wires.
- Page 14 • Power cord & plug B. Head Spring C. Low Height Head Board D. Low Height Foot Board E. Hi/Low Drive Shaft F. Locking Pins (2) G. Emergency Manual Hand Crank H. Casters (4) – 2 locking, 2 non-locking I. Head/Foot Pull Tube Transport Straps.
- Page 15 • Power cord & plug B. Head Spring C. Standard Height Head Board D. Standard Height Foot Board E. Hi/Low Drive Shaft F. Locking Pins (2) G. Hand Crank H. Casters (4) – 2 locking, 2 non-locking I. Head/Foot Pull Tube Transport Straps.
- Page 16 • 2 Manual Cranks B. Head Spring C. Low Height Head Board D. Low Height Foot Board E. Hi/Low Drive Shaft F. Locking Pins (2) G. Hand Crank H. Casters (4) – 2 locking, 2 non-locking I. Head/Foot Pull Tube Transport Straps.
- Page 17 NOTE: It may be necessary to lift the Head and/or Foot Spring slightly to align and engage the mounting latches to the mounting pins. Note: 15005LP shown for illustrative purposes only for assembly 3. Optional: Insert lock pin through connected sleep surface and secure with spring clip.
- Page 18 ASSEMBLY 4. Connect Head Spring and Foot Spring Pull Tube to provide the up/down motion/adjustment of the Head and Foot Spring Sections: A. Extend the Head Spring Pull Tube and connect to the Head Spring Lift Arm. Secure in place with the tethered locking pin and clip B.
- Page 19 The locking casters should be installed diagonally from each other. The 15005LP Low Height bed gives you the option of installing the casters on the inboard non adjustable legs or the outboard adjustable legs. To achieve.
- Page 20 B. Install the Hi/Lo Driveshaft to the bed #15005LP: Lift the Head Spring and install the foot end of the Hi/Lo Drive Shaft to the Hi/Lo Motor drive pin, then install head end of the Hi/Lo Drive Shaft to the Head Board drive pin.
- Page 21 ASSEMBLY #15004P & 15003P: Lift the Head Spring and install the foot end of the Hi/Lo Drive Shaft to the Foot Board drive pin, then install head end of the Hi/Lo Drive Shaft to the Head Board drive pin. Hi/Lo Drive Shaft is spring loaded so it will fit securely between these two points.
- Page 22 15004P Pendant 15003P Hand Cranks Model #15005LP Low Height Full Electric Bed comes with a 3 Function hand held Pendant. • Top Buttons control raising and lowering the Head Section; • Middle Buttons control raising and lowering the Foot Section;.
- Page 23 OPERATION 15005LP Low Height Caster Position Caster Lock and Floor Lock Feature When the bed is in its lowest height position, the Casters will come in contact with the floor and the bed will roll freely. Engaging the Caster Locks will help hold the bed in place.
- Page 24 SIDE RAIL INSTALLATION (OPTION) SIDE RAIL WARNING Other manufacturers side rails/bars may not be compatible and can lead to entrapment issues or harm to patients/ residents. Only compatible side rails/bars may be used on this bed. Make sure bed frame is adjusted correctly for mattress size being used and side rails/bars are properly secured to frame to decrease the risk of entrapment.
- Page 25 developing hospital/convalescent beds; recommends specific test methods to assess the conformance of existing hospital/convalescent bed systems; and answers frequently-asked questions about entrapment issues. The FDA Guidance document identifies specific dimensional criteria on potentially injury-threatening gaps and spaces that can occur between bed system components, such as side rails when improperly installed. Please be aware that entrapment issues can still arise when components and accessories are not properly installed on the bed.
- Page 26 BED RAIL INSTALLATION (OPTIONAL) The Deck Frame contains labels that provide the location for installing Half Rails and Full Rails. • On the Head Section and Foot Sections, a Label will indicate the notch location for alignment of the Full Rail Cross Brace that must be positioned in between the two black springs.
- Page 27 Foot Board access port. 4. To raise and lower the entire bed on 15005LP full electric models in the low height position, open cover on the top of the foot board and insert crank.
- Page 28 5 year warranty on frame. • 5 year warranty on motor and pendant. • 1 year warranty on all other parts and components. During the warranty period, defective items will be repaired or replaced at Drive’s option at no charge.
- Page 29 A majority of service requests can be handled by the local Distributor/Provider’s maintenance department with assistance from Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare tech support. If a Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare technician is required, one will be provided by Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare at our discretion.
- Page 30 Keep all moving parts, including the main frame, mattress After the bed has been assembled, always test to make deck (head and foot sections) and all drive shafts free of sure that all sections of the bed are properly and securely obstruction (i.e.
- Page 31 When operating this bed, ALWAYS ensure that the The total weight limit of the Drive Medical 36 inch (91.4cm) wide Manual/Semi-Electric/Full Electric bed is 450 pounds individual utilizing the bed is positioned properly within the (204 kg) which includes the weight of the occupant, all confines of the bed.
- Page 32 2. Ensure Hand Crank is properly engaged into bed end gear box (Semi & Manual). 3. Drive Shaft may not be installed or is incorrectly installed. Ensure Drive Shaft is properly connected to both Bed End gear boxes.
- Page 33 APPENDIX SPECIAL NOTE For your convenience, we have provided the April 2010 edition of the FDA’s guide to bed safety. This information from the FDA’s brochure, published by Hospital Bed Safety Workgroup, is replicated verbatim; the latest version is available at http://www.fda.gov.
- Page 34 • Anticipate the reasons patients get out of bed such as hunger, thirst, going to the bathroom, restlessness and pain; meet these needs by offering food and fluids, scheduling ample toileting, and providing calming interventions and pain relief. When bed rails are used, perform an on-going assessment of the patient’s physical and mental status; closely monitor high-risk patients.
- Page 35 99 Seaview Boulevard Port Washington, NY 11050 Phone: 516-998-4600 Toll Free: 877.224.0946 Fax: 516.998.4601 www.drivemedical.com.