the bed. This includes when as¬sisting the user in reposition-
ing or transferring in or out of bed.
The Head (Head Spring) and Foot (Foot Spring) sections of
the sleep surface must be in the lowered/flat position for entry
into the bed. Patients should be slowly lowered into the bed.
DO NOT abruptly "drop" patients into the bed.
It is not safe to use the Head (Head Spring) or Foot (Foot
Spring) sections of the sleep surface to assist in raising or
lowering patient for entry or egress from the bed. This may
damage the frame and/or motors and create a danger to the
patient.
DO NOT attempt to raise the Head (Head Spring) section of
the sleep surface while the patient or any other individual is
DO NOT sit on the headspring and
attempt to raise yourself
to a standing position
with the remote
control
seated or positioned with their weight entirely on the Head
(Head Spring) section of the sleep surface.
DO NOT attempt to raise the Foot (Foot Spring) section of the
sleep surface while the patient or any other individual is seated
or positioned with their weight entirely on the Foot (Foot
Spring) section of the sleep surface.
DO NOT attempt to raise the Head (Head Spring) or Foot
(Foot Spring) sections of the sleep surface while more than
one person is lying in the bed or when the bed weight limita-
tions have been exceeded.
DO NOT attempt to raise the headspring
while multiple people are laying in
the hospital