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: 280C-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.