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8 Putting into Service
8.1 Placing CliniCare 100 HF on the Bed
WARNING!
Material damage due to incorrect placement of the mattress!
► When using mattress replacement or overlay systems, make sure to use safe and appropriate siderail positions
and bed height settings. Which positions and settings are safe and appropriate may vary with the type of bed
frame and siderails. Before placing a patient on CliniCare 100 HF mattress, always have a qualied person
perform a risk assessment to ensure that the support provided is appropriate and fullls the applicable local
stipulations.
WARNING!
Malfunction of the system due to incorrect placement of the sheet!
► Ensure the sheet is not preventing the functions of the mattress and system (e.g. due to overtightening the sheet
over the mattress).
CAUTION!
Risk of damaging the mattress due to use of inappropriate bed!
► Ensure that the mattress dimensions and shape are correct for the bed frame and that the patient surface is at
and level once the mattress is in place.
8.1.1 Putting into Service – CliniCare 100 HF Mattress
Before placing mattress on the bed:
► Unpack the mattress in area with clear, sucient space for unfolding and expansion.
► Inspect the mattress for shipping damage. In case of damage do not use the mattress and contact your distributor.
To secure mattress on the bed:
► Place the CliniCare 100 HF mattress (in good condition and free of any damage or wear) on the mattress platform, with
the air pipe at the patients left foot side (foot symbol on the mattress cover determines placement) and position so that the
mattress is centred.
► Check if the mattress, air pipe or the SCU is not colliding with any part of the bed or if the mattress is not preventing side
rails in its movement.
► If the mattress is compressed (e.g. after storage) wait until it returns back to the original state.
► If the mattress does not appear to have recovered, do not use it and contact your distributor.
The CliniCare 100 HF mattress can now be connected to the SCU and inated.
8.1.2 Putting into Service – SCU (System Control Unit)
WARNING!
Risk of injury when putting SCU into service!
► Make sure that your hands are not trapped between hook and foot board when using spring-loaded SCU hanging
hooks.
► Make sure that the SCU is installed securely so that it cannot slide or be accidentally knocked o.
WARNING!
Risk of injuring the patient or damaging the accessories due to incorrect putting into service!
► Ensure the SCU does not collide with any accessories placed on the bed.
CAUTION!
Material damage due to incorrect putting SCU into service!
► Do not install SCU on linen rack on bed frame.
► Make sure that the SCU is installed securely so that it cannot slide or be accidentally knocked o.