Gobed Ii Medsurg Bed - Fl28; Siderails - Stryker GoBed II Lit MedSurg FL28EX Guide D'utilisation

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The GoBed® II MedSurg Bed, Model FL28 offers a high level of security, intuitive operation and enhanced mobility
that allows you to support varying types of patient populations with ease and efficiency .
WARNING:
Always unplug the bed power cord from the power source before moving the bed .
Brake / Steer
Brake Pedal has 3 positions:
Steer, Neutral, and Brake .

Siderails

Notes:
Siderails are designed
to be raised and lowered
using one hand.
When raising the siderail,
a "Click" will confirm the
rail is locked in an up
position.
To release the siderails,
lift the yellow lever on
the bottom of each rail
and rotate to the down
position.
Part Number: 28EX-009-001 REV B
Refer to your GoBed II Operations manual for additional information.

GoBed II MedSurg Bed - FL28

BRAKE:
1 .
To engage the wheel brakes,
fully depress the side of the
pedal identified by the red
arrow labeled BRAKE .
2 .
To
disengage
brakes, toggle the pedal to the
neutral position .
STEER:
1 .
To engage the steer wheel,
fully depress the side of the
pedal identified by the green
arrow labeled STEER .
2 .
To disengage the steer wheel,
toggle the pedal to the neutral
position .
HEAD END:
1 .
To lower the head end siderail, lift
the yellow lever using one hand and
rotate the siderail downward toward
the head end of the bed until it is
completely lowered . Stow the siderail
by pushing it against the mattress
support .
2 .
To raise a head end siderail, rotate
it upward toward the head end of
the bed until it locks in the upright
position; you will then hear the "click"
that indicates the locked position .
FOOT END:
1 .
To lower the foot end siderail, lift
the yellow lever using one hand and
rotate the siderail downward toward
the foot end of the bed until it is
completely lowered . Stow the siderail
by pushing it against the mattress
support .
2 .
To raise a foot end siderail, rotate
it upward toward the foot end of
the bed until it locks in the upright
position; you will then hear the "click"
that indicates the locked position .
WARNING
Always apply the brakes when a
patient is on the bed (except during
transport) or when entering/exiting
the
wheel
the bed. Serious injury could result
if the bed moves while a patient is
getting on or off the bed.
After the brake pedal is engaged,
push on the bed to ensure the
brakes are applied.
To avoid damage to the siderail
mechanisms, do not move the bed
using the raised siderails. Use the
push/pull handles integrated into
the footboard and headboard to
move the bed.
WARNING
To help reduce the number and
severity of a potential fall when
the patient is unattended, keep the
siderails in the fully raised position
and the sleep surface horizontal in
its lowest position, unless its medical
condition dictates otherwise.
When raising the siderails, be sure
that you hear the "click" that signals
the locked position. Pull firmly on
the siderail to ensure it is locked into
position.
Siderails are designed to keep a
patient from inadvertently rolling off
the bed.
Siderails, with or without their padded
covers, are not intended to serve as
a restraint device to keep a patient
from exiting the bed.
It is the responsibility of the attending
medical personnel to determine the
degree of restraint necessary to
ensure a patient will remain safely in
bed.
Failure to use the siderails properly
could result in serious patient injury.

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