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Ergomotion Ergo Box Manuel Du Propriétaire page 4

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Safety Precautions and Usage Statements
vibrations as movement/exercise. This is a common occurrence with
any product that creates a vibrating movement and may affect the
pacemaker. Please consult your physician before using the massage
feature.
POWER RATINGS:
INPUT: 100-240V 50/60HZ 1.5A 150-360W;
OUTPUT: 29V 1.8A 52.2W;
IN-HOME USE AND HOSPITAL STANDARDS:
ergomotion
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adjustable bed bases are designed solely for in-home use.
This base was not designed as a hospital bed and is not designed to
meet hospital standards. Do not use this base with TENT TYPE oxygen
therapy equipment or near explosive gases.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY FEATURES
Casters (optional leg accessory) are equipped with locking wheels to
prevent unwanted movement. Even when locked and unable to roll, it
is possible for the casters to slide. Free release head and foot motors
are designed to lower the mattress by retracting only with gravity, never
pulling downwards, which minimizes pinch points
LIFTING/LOWERING MECHANISMS
The lift/lower feature will emit a minimal humming sound during
operation. This is normal. During operation, the lift arm wheels make
contact with the platform support of the base. This contact may result in
metal on metal or metal on plastic contact. This applies slight tension on
the moving components and resonance is reduced to a minimum level.
If excessive noise or vibration is experienced, reverse the movement
action (up or down) of the base with the remote control. This should
realign the base's activating mechanisms to the proper operational
position. In normal base operation, the wheels, which allow the bed
to maintain its distance from the wall, will make contact with the steel
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platform supports of the base creating a contact noise. When entering,
exiting or shifting weight on the base, this contact noise may be audible
as the wheels make contact. This is normal.
MATERIALS
ergomotion
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adjustable bases are constructed from various materials
including woods, metals, plastics and fabrics. Tension, pressure or
movement applied to the frame, platform or shroud through general use
may create an audible sound.
MASSAGE OPERATION AND LOCATION ENVIRONMENT
The massage feature will emit a tone during operation. This is normal.
As the massage intensity level is increased, the tone will intensify.
The volume of this tone is directly related to the location environment.
For example, when demonstrated in a show room, the surrounding
environmental noise will cover some of the massage noise. However,
when installed in a home setting with wooden floors, carpeted or
not, the massage volume will be more noticeable. To minimize this
resonance, place a piece of carpet, or rubber caster cups, under each
leg or caster of the base. It is possible to experience vibration or
noise from the exterior bed frame, headboard brackets, headboards or
footboards if mounting bolts are not firmly tightened.
Levels 1-3 of massage intensity represent the revolutions of the motor
per minute. Level 3 provides the maximum number of RPMs. However,
this does not mean that the feeling of vibration is the strongest.
Depending on the mattress material, thickness, and positioning of the
user, the feeling of vibrations will differ. We encourage the user to find
the massage intensity setting that suits them best. It is important to
understand the physics of vibrations. Just as an engine may run rough
during idle, as the RPMs increase, the vibrations change concurrently.

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