Joerns Healthcare JHC-UCXT-Series-manual11 User-Service Manual Joerns Bed Frames UltraCare XT

Page 1
User-Service Manual
Joerns® Bed Frames
UltraCare®XT
To avoid injury, read user’s manual before using.
Page 2
Important Precautions
Warning: Possible Injury Or Death. This product is intended for use as an adjustable mattress support platform that contours for resident/patient comfort with adjustable height for resident/patient and caregiver convenience. Use of this product in a manner for which it was not designed
could result in unproven or unsafe conguration, potentially resulting in injury or death.
Warning: Possible Injury. Before adjusting bed, ensure
that area under and near bed perimeter is free of people and
obstructions. Failure to do so could result in injury.
Warning: Possible Injury. Keep bed in lowest position
except when providing care (bathing, clothing changes, etc.). Bed should be at lowest convenient height for entry or exit. Failure to do so could result in injury.
Warning: Possible Injury Or Death. Resident/patients
may become entangled in pendant cord. Resident/patients with reduced mental acuity should not be allowed access to pendant. Unsupervised use of pendant could result in injury
or death.
Warning: Possible Injury Or Death. Bed safe working load
is 500 pounds. This is total weight counting resident/patient, mattress, bedding accessories and any other equipment or persons likely to be on bed. Do not exceed 500-pound safe
working load. Exceeding the safe working load could result
in property damage, injury or death.
Warning: Possible Injury Or Death. Use a mattress
that is properly sized to t mattress support platform,
which will remain centered on mattress support platform relative to State and Federal guidelines. Joerns Healthcare recommends the use of a mattress with minimum dimensions of 35 inches wide and 6 inches deep. Length should match mattress support platform. Use of an
improperly tted mattress could result in injury or death. If using Comfort Extension, see Comfort Extension manual for proper mattress size.
Warning: Possible Injury Or Death. If a resident/patient’s
mental or physical condition could lead to resident/patient entrapment, the mattress support platform should be left in the at position when unattended. Failure to do so could result in injury or death.
Warning: An optimal bed system assessment should be conducted on each resident by a qualied clinician or medical provider to ensure maximum safety of the
resident. The assessment should be conducted within the
context of, and in compliance with, the state and federal guidelines related to the use of restraints and bed system entrapment guidance, including the Clinical Guidance
for the Assessment and Implementation of Side Rails
published by the Hospital Bed Safety Workgroup of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Further information
can be obtained at the following web address: http://www.
fda.gov/MedicalDevices/ProductsandMedicalProcedures/ GeneralHospitalDevicesandSupplies/HospitalBeds/default.
htm.
Warning: Possible Injury Or Death. Do not roll bed over
abrupt thresholds with resident/patient in bed. Bed is not designed for transporting resident/patient. Transporting
resident/patient in the bed could result in injury or death.
Warning: Possible Fire Hazard. Use nasal mask or ½ bed
tent oxygen administering equipment. Oxygen tent should
not extend below mattress deck. Pendant should not be
placed in an oxygen-enriched environment such as an oxygen tent. Use of electrical circuits in an oxygen-enriched environment could result in a re hazard.
Warning: Possible Shock Hazard. Unplug power cord from
wall outlet before performing any maintenance, cleaning or service to the bed. Failure to do so could result in injury or death. Note: In case of unexpected movement, unplug bed from any outlet.
Warning: Possible Shock Hazard. Injury may result from improper routing of the power cord. Always follow the proper factory-installed routing conguration. Failure to do so could result in injury or death.
Warning: Possible Injury Or Death. Use a properly sized mattress in order to minimize the gap between the side of
mattress and assist device. This gap must be small enough to prevent resident/patient from getting his/her head or neck caught in this location. Make sure that raising or lowering
bed, or contouring the sleep surface, does not create any hazardous gaps. Excessive gaps may result in injury or
death.
Warning: Possible Injury Or Death. Locate mounting
brackets for assist devices strictly according to instructions.
Gap between head/foot panel and assist device must be small enough or large enough to prevent resident/patient from getting his/her head or neck caught in this location
(see specic Assist Device Installation Instructions for more information). If multiple assist devices are used, position
each so that gap between them is large enough for trunk
and hips to pass through easily. Make sure raising or lowering bed, or contouring sleep surface does not create any hazardous gaps. Failure to do so could result in injury
or death. Important Note: Powered air mattress surfaces
may pose a risk of entrapment. Prior to use, ensure the therapeutic benets outweigh the risk of entrapment.
2
© 2015 Joerns Healthcare • 6110045 RevI • 15-2010
Page 3
UltraCare®XT
Warning: Possible Injury Or Death. Do not use an assist device if any openings within assist device body allow
resident/patient to get his/her head or neck lodged within these openings. Use of assist devices with large openings
may result in injury or death.
Warning: Possible Injury Or Death. Do not use any
®
Joerns
assist device until you verify it is locked in place.
Failure to lock assist devices may result in injury or death.
Warning: Possible Injury Or Death. Do not use any replacement parts not manufactured, marketed or provided by Joerns Healthcare on any Joerns bed. Use of unapproved replacement parts may result in injury or death.
Warning: Possible Injury Or Death. If using accessories
not manufactured, marketed or provided by Joerns Healthcare for Joerns beds, consult with the manufacturer for compatibility and limitations prior to use. Failure to do so may result in injury or death.
Warning: Possible Shock Hazard. If the bed power
cord has a hospital-grade, 3-prong grounding plug, grounding reliability can only be achieved when equipment is connected to an equivalent receptacle marked hospital-grade.
Warning: Possible Injury. Sitting on or sliding over the
mattress side stop can cause skin injury if the bed mattress
compresses to less than 1.5 inches under user’s weight.
Warning: Possible Injury. Risk of entanglement or injury may occur if mattress used with mattress side stop does not ll the entire width between stops or which compresses to
less than 1.5 inches under user’s weight.
Warning: Possible Injury or Death. Floor locks increase
bed stability and resident safety. Make sure the bed is in a locked position with respect to the oor by ensuring the casters are off the oor or if equipped, the UltraLock is in the locked position before attempting any resident transfers. Failure to do so could result in injury or death.
Warning: Possible Injury. Use caution when activating the UltraLock function. This feature was designed to be activated
by your foot. Using your hand to activate the UltraLock system could result in injury.
Caution: This device complies with EMC requirements of IEC 60601-1-2. Radio transmitting equipment, cellular phones or similar electronic devices, used in proximity of bed, may affect bed performance.
Caution: Particular precaution must be considered during exposure to strong emission sources such as High
Frequency surgical equipment and similar devices. Do not route High Frequency cables on or near device. If in doubt, contact a qualied technician.
Caution: The Joerns UltraCare
®
XT is intended for use
within an institutional healthcare environment (ie: skilled
nursing, transitional care, rehabilitational care, assisted living). Joerns Healthcare recommends compliance to the regulations and guidelines specied to your locality.
Joerns assist devices or side rails are designed to be used
with specic Joerns bed frames. Once mounted on the appropriate bed frame, assist devices or side rails become an integral part of the Joerns bed system. As such, these
mounted assist devices or side rails can handle the same
safe working load, within normal use conditions, of the appropriate bed to which they are mounted.
When assessing the risk for entrapment, you need to consider your bed, mattress, head/foot panels, assist devices and other accessories, as a system. It is also extremely important to review the resident/patient’s physical
and mental condition and initiate an appropriate individual
care plan to address entrapment risk. All Joerns bed systems are evaluated for compliance to the FDA/CDRH “Hospital
Bed System Dimensional and Assessment Guidance to Reduce Entrapment.”
Assemble, install, utilize and maintain Joerns Side Rails/ Assist Devices as described in their accompanying Joerns User/ Service Manual, which also lists the bed type or model with which these devices may be used.
This product is only one part of your healthcare bed system. Proper combinations of mattress, head/foot panels and assist devices are needed to minimize the risk of entrapment. For more information, call Customer Care, 800-826-0270.
Save These Instructions
Caution: In the absence of line voltage, all bed articulations can be achieved via an externally available backup battery (Joerns P/N N511). Joerns recommends a minimum of one battery for every twenty ve beds per facility.
Thank you and congratulations for choosing Joerns UltraCare XT bed. Joerns beds are developed with safety,
comfort and convenience of both residents/patients and caregivers in mind.
Advanced ergonomic design will provide years of reliable service in your facility.
3
© 2015 Joerns Healthcare • 6110045 RevI • 15-2010
Page 4
Table of Contents
Important Precautions .................................................................................................................2
Entrapment Information
Features & Specications Assembly Operation
Servicing Troubleshooting Maintenance
.....................................................................................................................................6
....................................................................................................................................8
.................................................................................................................................... 11
.........................................................................................................................12
..............................................................................................................................13
Preventative Maintenance Cleaning Accessories
Warranty
....................................................................................................................................13
...............................................................................................................................14
....................................................................................................................................18
...............................................................................................................4
............................................................................................................5
.........................................................................................................13
Bed System Entrapment Information
Although essential in the practice of long-term care, bedside rails, in recent years, have also been a subject of regulatory review and evolution in design
and use.
That focus includes not only the challenge of achieving an appropriate balance between resident security and unnecessary restraint, but also the additional safety
issue of entrapment.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), working with our company and other industry
representatives has addressed the potential danger
of entrapment with new safety guidelines for medical
beds. These guidelines recommend dimensional limits
for critical gaps and spaces between bed system
components.
Entrapment zones involve the relationship of components often directly assembled by the healthcare facility rather than the manufacturer. Therefore, compliance is the responsibility of the facility.
As the leading manufacturer of long-term care beds and a frontrunner in addressing this critical issue, Joerns Healthcare can offer you the expertise, assistance and products to bring your facility into
compliance.
Joerns® Compliance Solutions
Matching the right bed components in order to meet
regulatory guidelines can be complex.
That is why Joerns offers a wide array of compliance options. We assist customers in selecting compliant accessories recommended for their specic bed
model.
Creating a Safer Care Environment
While the guidelines apply to all healthcare settings, (hospitals, nursing homes and at home), long-term
care facilities have particular exposure since serious
entrapment events typically involve frail, elderly or
dementia patients.
For More Information
To learn more about compliance options with Joerns
products, visit our website at www.joerns.com, or contact our Customer Care reps at 800-826-0270 and
ask for free informational publications.
To learn more about entrapment zones, assessment methods and guidelines concerning entrapment, contact Joerns Healthcare at 800-826-0270 or consult the FDA website: http://www.fda.gov/ MedicalDevices/ProductsandMedicalProcedures/ GeneralHospitalDevicesandSupplies/HospitalBeds/
default.htm.
4
© 2015 Joerns Healthcare • 6110045 RevI • 15-2010
Page 5
UltraCare®XT
Features and Specifications
Standard Features
76" or 80" Sleep Surface
• Travel Range: 7" to 30"
Locking System: Roll-in-Low Lock System
• Pendant Connections on both left and right side
• Cable connection for optional Staff Control
Whisper Quiet DC Motors
Fast Speed Hi-Lo
Welded Tubular Frame
• Grid Sleep Surface
• SoftTone Frame Color
• Baseboard Bumper
Wide Stable Base
Heavy-Duty Casters
• Mattress Side Stops
Patented Toroidal Construction (US Patent D437143)
Patented Lifting Mechanism (US Patent 6473922)
EasyLift Leg Positioner
Battery Pack Cable
Electrical Specifications
Power: 120 VAC Frequency: 60 Hz Current Rating: 4.0 Amps
Classication: Class I, Type B or Class II, Type B
Mode of Operation: 10% Maximum Duty Cycle 2 minutes on/18 minutes off
Circuit Protection: Auto Reset Current Sensor
Accessories And Options
76", 80" and 84" Joerns® Mattresses
Joerns Bed Panels
42" UltraWide (width extension) UltraLock Mobility (Roll at any height) F028 Assist Device Set F17T Assist Device Set
Staff Control Advance Care Positioning Pendant Holder IV Rod Floor Mat
Emergency Battery Backup System
Battery Backup 24V
Battery Charger 24V
Wall Mounting Bracket for Charger
Trapeze and Trapeze Adapter
Length Extender
Drainage Bag Holder
Bed Transport Bar
Bed Identication Numbers
When ordering parts or when contacting our Customer Care Department, please include the bed’s model and serial numbers, found on the identication labels. The identication labels are located on bed frame under
the sleep deck foot section.
Environmental Conditions
Mechanical Specifications
Operating Conditions:
Ambient Temperature: +10°C to +40°C
Relative Humidity: 30% to 75% Non-Condensing Atmospheric Pressure: 700 hPa to 1060 hPa Protected Against Splashing Water: IPX4
Storage and Shipping Conditions:
Ambient Temperature: -40°C to +70°C Relative Humidity: 10% to 100%
Atmospheric Pressure: 500 hPa to 1060 hPa
I.D. Label Symbol Definition
Attention, Consult accompanying documents
Safe Working Load
Type B Applied Parts
Class II Equipment
Protective Earth (ground)
Description: Dimensions:
76" ..........................................82.0"L x 35.0"W x 7.0"H
80" ..........................................85.5"L x 35.0"W x 7.0"H
Weight
Base Weight ................................................. 220 lbs.
Equipped with single UltraLock .................... 247 lbs.
Equipped with dual UltraLocks ..................... 274 lbs.
Maximum Back Angle ......................... 65° to horizontal
Maximum Knee Angle ........................35° to horizontal
Maximum Knee To Leg Angle ................................. 45°
Minimum Height Mattress Support Surface
Base Bed ...........................................................7.00"
Equipped with UltraLock(s) ...............................7.25"
Maximum Height Mattress Support Surface
Base Bed ........................................................30.00"
Equipped with UltraLock(s) .............................30.60"
Safe Working Load .......................................... 500 lbs.
5
© 2015 Joerns Healthcare • 6110045 RevI • 15-2010
Page 6
Assembly
Installation Of Head and Foot Panels
(For more information refer to Bed Panel
Installation Sheet)
Tools required: Phillips head screwdriver
Head Panel Installation:
1. Head panel has label on back.
2. Lay panel on soft surface front face down.
3. Head panel brackets are longer of two sizes
(Figure 1).
4. Install head panel brackets with four screws
provided. Bracket offset should face up (Figure 2). Do not tighten until after tting mounting brackets
into bed sockets.
5. Go to nal assembly below.
Frame-Mounted Foot Panel Installation:
1. Foot panel does not have label on back.
2. Lay panel on soft surface front face down.
3. Foot panel brackets are shorter of two sizes
(Figure 1).
4. Install the foot panel brackets with four screws
provided. Bracket offset should face up (Figure 2). Do not tighten until after tting mounting brackets
into bed sockets.
5. Go to nal assembly below.
Head Panel
Bracket-10.5"
Foot Panel
Bracket-6.9"
Figure 1
Bracket offset facing up
Figure 2
Final Assembly Step for Head Panel and Frame­Mounted Foot Panel:
1. Insert head and foot panel as shown with
mounting hardware facing head of the bed
(Figure 3).
2. Tighten all screws with panels in place.
3. Panels should slip in and out of their sockets
easily and securely.
Installation Of Baseboard Bumper (Optional, Advance Care)
Recommended Tool: Rubber mallet
The bed will ship with the standard bumper installed.
If the 12° Trendelenburg Mode is enabled (optional) it will be necessary to remove the installed bumper and install the 12° bumper. Note: The 12° bumper can be identied by a silver label with “12°” printed on it. It is
longer than the standard bumper.
1. Remove the shorter bumper by tapping the tangs
on either side of the leg with a rubber mallet
(Figure 5).
2. Place the 12° baseboard bumper as shown
(Figure 4).
3. Tap into place with a rubber mallet or press rmly
with the sole of your shoe until it locks into place
6
© 2015 Joerns Healthcare • 6110045 RevI • 15-2010
as shown (Figure 5).
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
Page 7
Installation of Mattress Side Stop (Figure 6)
The mattress side stop is designed to help keep
mattress from sliding laterally on the mattress
support platform. Mattress side stop can be installed in combination with assist devices/rails or as a
stand-alone accessory. Please read important
warnings related to mattress side stops and follow all
instructions below, prior to use.
Installation Steps
Tools Required: #2 Phillips Screwdriver
1. Insert the ends of the mattress stop up through the bottom of the bushings in the foot section of the mattress support platform.
2. Pulling up in the center of the mattress stop may
help.
3. Install the screws from the top into the mattress stop.
4. Replace mattress, making sure mattress lls width
between stops. Also, make sure mattress will not compress to less than 1.5" depth under user’s load, especially when user is sitting on or sliding
over mattress side stop.
UltraCare®XT
Figure 6
IV Socket
IV Sockets
Joerns® UCXT bed has four IV sockets as standard
equipment. There are two sockets at head end of bed and two at foot end (Figure 7). The IV sockets are compatable with Joerns IV poles and most ½"
IV poles.
Installation Of Sta Control Panel (Optional) (Figure 8)
1. Mount foot panel on bed as indicated in previous instructions.
2. Unscrew cap located under bed frame at foot end, (Figure 9) and secure cable connector, arrow facing up into plug (Figure 10).
3. Ensure that the cable connector is fully inserted into the plug (Figure 11).
4. Screw on cap from cable to secure cable
(Figure 12).
Arrow up
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9 Figure 10
Figure 11
Figure 12
7
© 2015 Joerns Healthcare • 6110045 RevI • 15-2010
Page 8
Setting 12 Degree Trendelenburg Mode
The bed will ship set to 4° Advanced Positioning mode. This mode limits the head down angle to 4°. The
software can be changed to 12° Trendelenburg mode to enable Trendelenburg functionality.
1. Install Advanced Staff Control Panel as described
previously.
2. Simultaneously, press and hold Trendelenburg (Button 10, Figure 20, pg 9) and reverse Trendelenburg (Button 11, Figure 20, pg 9) buttons
for 5 seconds on Advanced Staff Control Panel.
3. Trendelenburg/Reverse Trendelenburg lock icon
will begin ashing indicating that the system is in
programming mode.
4. Press bed up (Button 5, Figure 20, pg 9) button to
select full 12° Trendelenburg mode.
5. Bed Hi-Low lock out icon will ash twice conrming software is set to 12° Trendelenburg mode.
Note: Be sure correct baseboard bumper is installed. Failure to install the correct baseboard bumper can result in damage to the bed or walls.
The 12° bumper is identied by a silver label with “12°” printed on it.
6. To return bed to 4° Advanced Positioning, repeat steps 2 and 3 then press bed down (Button 6, Figure 20, pg 9). Bed Hi-Low lock icon will blink once conrming software is now in 4° Advanced
Positioning mode. Install correct baseboard bumper.
1
2 4
7 8
Figure 13
3
5
6
Advanced Pendant Operation (AdvanceCare) (Figure 13)
1. Push button to raise back
2. Push button to lower back
3. Push button to raise knee
4. Push button to lower knee
5. Push button to raise bed
6. Push button to lower bed
7. Push button for Comfort Chair
8. Push button to lower both head and knee to at and place bed at transfer height.
Operation
Advanced Pendant Control Operation
1. Your UltraCare® XT bed comes standard with an
AdvanceCare pendant control (Figure 13). Plug
pendant into port under either side of the seat pan.
2. Unscrew cap (Figure 14) and insert cable connector, arrow facing up into port (Figure 15).
3. Ensure that the cable connector is fully inserted into the port (Figure 16, pg 9).
4. Screw on cap from cable to secure cable
(Figure 16, pg 9).
5. The pendant has raised, high-contrast buttons and graphics.
8
© 2015 Joerns Healthcare • 6110045 RevI • 15-2010
Figure 14
Figure 15
Page 9
Figure 16
UltraCare®XT
Sta Control Panel Operation (Optional)
The Staff Control Panel allows caregiver to operate bed from the foot panel without walking to bedside.
The caregiver can also individually lock out all
functions on both Pendant and Staff Control.
1. To lock out a function, press and hold “Lock” graphic on the panel and push the function to lock
out. Illuminated amber LED indicates that function
is now locked out.
2. To unlock function, press and hold “Lock” graphic
on the panel and push the function to unlock.
Amber LED is no longer illuminated, signaling that
function is now operable.
Figure 17
31
2 4
5
12
3
1
2
4
Figure 19
5
8
10
7
6
11
9
AdvanceCare Sta Control (Optional)
1. Push button to raise back
2. Push button to lower back
3. Push button to raise knee
4. Push button to lower knee
5. Push button to raise bed
6. Push button to lower bed
7. Push and hold to change lockout status in combination with another function button.
8. Push button for Comfort Chair
9. Push button to lower both head and knee to at and
place bed at transfer height
10. Push button for Trendelenburg
11. Push button for reverse Trendelenburg
12. Push button to toggle under bed light on and off (optional)
6
Figure 18
Standard Pendant Operation (Figure 18)
1. Push button to raise back
2. Push button to lower back
3. Push button to raise knee
4. Push button to lower knee
5. Push button to raise bed
6. Push button to lower bed
3
1
2
4
Figure 20
5
6
Standard Sta Control
1. Push button to raise back
2. Push button to lower back
3. Push button to raise knee
4. Push button to lower knee
5. Push button to raise bed
6. Push button to lower bed
7. Push and hold to change lockout status in combination with another function button.
© 2015 Joerns Healthcare • 6110045 RevI • 15-2010
7
9
Page 10
Roll in Low Lock System
1. To keep bed from rolling when in the lowest
position, press down on locking lever to lock casters (Figure 21).
2. Standard caster set comes with two locking
casters placed at opposing corners of bed.
Roll in Low Lock
System
Mobile Position
Low only Any Height
Locked Position
(casters must be locked in
Low)
Swivel Casters
Head & Foot (in Low
position only)
Optional UltraLock System
The Joerns® UltraLock feature provides roll at any
height functionality to the UltraCare® XT bed frame. The UltraCare XT bed can be congured with a single
UltraLock at the foot or dual UltraLocks at the head and foot.
When the UltraCare XT is equipped with a single
UltraLock, the foot end has swivel casters when the
UltraLock is engaged and rollers at the head.
When the UltraCare XT is equipped with dual
UltraLocks, the foot end functions in the same way as the single UltraLock option, while the head end
has rollers when the UltraLock at the head end is
not engaged, and swivel casters when engaged.
Figure 21
Figure 22
1. There are three possible locations by which to
operate the UltraLock on each UltraLock assembly (Figure 22).
2. To lock the bed using the UltraLock, place your toe under the pedal and lift upward (Figure 23). The label indicates the locked position by a red symbol (Figure 24).
3. To unlock the UltraLock, place the ball of your foot on any pedal and push down (Figure 25). The label indicates the mobile position by a green symbol (Figure 24).
Warning: Possible Injury. Before leaving the bed
unattended, check that the UltraLock feature is in
the locked position. Never leave an unlocked bed unattended.
Warning: Possible Injury. Check that the UltraLock feature is in the locked position before allowing the resident to enter or exit the bed.
For best practices, the UltraLock feature should be locked at all times, except when the bed is
being moved.
10
© 2015 Joerns Healthcare • 6110045 RevI • 15-2010
Figure 24
Figure 23
Figure 25
Page 11
UltraCare®XT
EasyLi Leg Positioner Operation
1. To raise: Grasp bed foot frame and raise to
desired position (Figure 26).
2. To lower: Grasp foot end of bed frame and raise
½-inch to ¾ inch above present notch, then lower gently;
3. Or, grasp foot end of bed frame, raise to highest
position, and lower gently.
Servicing
For beds manufactured prior to March 12th, 2010-standard speed actuators and control box are dark gray. Fast speed actuators are light gray with a dark gray control box. Beds manufactured after March 12th, 2010 all have the fast speed actuators.
Warning: Possible Shock Hazard. Unplug
control box from wall outlet before performing any
maintenance or service to control box.
Motor And Control Box Information
Cord and Socket Identication (Figures 27 & 28)
1. Foot Leg Hi/Low Motor (red)
2. Back Motor (yellow)
3. Head Leg Hi/Low Motor (orange)
4. Knee Motor (blue)
5. Control Harness (green)
6. Emergency Battery Pack Socket
7. AC Power in
To Remove Motor
Recommended Tools: Screwdriver, Hammer, Masking Tape, Zip Ties
1. Unplug power cord from wall outlet.
2. Identify motor to be replaced.
3. Tip bed on its side to replace high/low motor(s).
4. Unplug motor cord.
5. Motor is held in place by two pins. Use a screwdriver to remove lock ring on each pin.
6. Slide pins out of holes. If necessary, use hammer to tap out the pins.
7. You may now replace the motor(s).
8. To reassemble bed, reverse the previous steps, making note of the following two important items:
Assemble pin and lock rings as
originally installed.
Cable ties should be replaced, with cords returned to their original position and routing direction to the control box.
Figure 26
2
1
3 4
5
Note: The motors and control box contain no
serviceable parts. Overload protection is achieved via current sensing technology, which will automatically reset. If any bed function fails to operate, check to see
if bed is overloaded or constrained from movement.
To Remove Control Box
1. Plugs and outlets are numbered and color-coded
so they can be easily reinstalled later (See Motor and Control Box information).
2. Unplug from wall outlet.
3. Unplug all motor cords and pendant/staff control plug.
4. Remove the control box retaining clip (Figure 29).
5. Slide control box off the motor assembly.
6. To replace control box, reverse these instructions.
Figure 27
6
Figure 28
Figure 29
© 2015 Joerns Healthcare • 6110045 RevI • 15-2010
7
11
Page 12
To Remove AC Power Cord
Recommended Tools: Small Screwdriver, Masking Tape, Zip Ties, 5/16" Nut Driver
1. Raise bed so that there is about 27 inches of
clearance between oor and sleep surface of bed.
2. Unplug power cord from wall outlet.
3. Cut cable ties that hold AC power cord to frame. Tape remaining cords in their original position. It is
very important to keep motor cords routed along frame in original factory-installed positions. If this step is not followed, damage to cords or electric shock may result.
4. Detach ground wire from bed frame if equipped.
Warning: Possible Shock Hazard.
Injury may result from improper power cord routing. Always follow proper factory-installed routing conguration. Be sure to check condition of power cord on a regular basis. Do not use damaged or frayed power cords.
5. Using a small screwdriver, alternately depress small red latch tabs above and below AC inlet
receptacle on the control box. Simultaneously, pull gently outward on AC power cord where it connects to control box, until plug comes out.
6. Plug replacement cord into control box until it latches. Attach ground wire to bed frame.
7. Re-route AC power cord along frame in same
position as original routing.
8. Replace cable ties along with cords in their original position and routing to the control box. If this step
is not followed, damage to cords or electric shock may result.
Troubleshooting
Any loss of electrical function should be investigated
with the following steps:
Event Possible Remedies
Bed not responding to pendant control
Bed not responding to staff control
All lockouts indicators
ashing
Hi-Lo lockout
indicator
ashing
Knee Lockout indicator
ashes when
attempting articulation
1. Check lockout status.
2. Check connection is fully inserted
with cable secured.
3. Check the bed is plugged into power source and control box green light is illuminated.
4. Unplug bed for 60 seconds and plug back in.
5. If these steps fail to resolve the
problem, call Technical Support at 800-826-0270.
1. Check lockout status.
2. Check connection is fully inserted
with cable secured.
3. Check the bed is plugged into power source and control box green light is illuminated.
4. Unplug bed for 60 seconds and plug back in.
5. If these steps fail to resolve the
problem, call Technical Support at 800-826-0270.
1. Unplug bed for 60 seconds and plug back in.
2. Push and hold Hi-Lo up and
down on staff control or pendant
simultaneously until ashing stops (No more then 15 seconds).
3. If these steps fail to resolve the
problem, call Technical Support at 800-826-0270.
1. Thermal overload condition. This
should self correct in 2 minutes or less. Do not surpass 10% duty cycle (2 min on/ 18 min off).
2. If these steps fail to resolve the problem, call Technical Support at 800-826-0270.
1. Bed is in a reverse Trendelenburg
or comfort chair position, level bed (page 9, Figure 18, button 8).
2. Lower or raise Hi-Lo to end
of travel
3. If these steps fail to resolve the
problem, call Technical Support at 800-826-0270
12
© 2015 Joerns Healthcare • 6110045 RevI • 15-2010
1. Switch pendant with a new pendant or one from a
bed that is functioning normally.
2. If these steps fail to resolve the problem, call Technical Support at 800-826-0270.
Page 13
UltraCare®XT
Note: Electrical damage can occur if a non-approved pendant is connected to the electrical system.
Maintenance
Maintenance/inspection Information:
Visually inspect the bed and accessories for broken
welds or cracks and check for loose hardware on a
monthly basis.
If any broken welds or cracks are found, remove bed from service immediately and replace affected part(s). If necessary, contact Technical Support, 800-826-0270, for assistance. Tighten any loose
hardware.
Preventative Maintenance
To ensure maximum life of your product, follow
all warnings and cautions in the User Manual and
maintain your bed with care, as outlined below. The maintenance required will be dictated by your bed’s
usage and care – a thorough inspection should be
conducted monthly.
5. Make sure each inspection includes the underside
of the bed frame and mattress support platform.
6. Visually inspect the bed frame and accessories
for any cracking, bending, or hole enlargement. If found, contact Joerns Technical Support at
800.826.0270, remove the bed from service immediately, and replace the affected parts.
7. Check wiring for proper connections and damage
(fraying, kinking, or deterioration). Report any damage to Joerns Technical Support at
800.826.0270
8. Check actuators for correct mounting at
attachment points and ensure all related pins are
mounted securely and properly to the bed frame. Actuators are not serviceable, but are replaceable if required.
9. Lubricate pivot point, pins and bolts as required.
The recommended lubricant is Joerns-approved grease #12500013, available from Joerns Technical Support at 800.826.0270.
If any discrepancies are noted during inspection, they must be corrected before continuing bed frame
use. Major service and repairs must be performed
by authorized Joerns Healthcare Technical Support, which you may contact at 800.826.0270.
To Maximize Service Life
1. If you have a Joerns® Care 100, or EasyCare®
3, 5, or 7, run the bed frame to either the highest position or lowest position once a day. This
ensures that the bed frame remains level. Joerns UltraCare® XT and EasyCare 9 bed frames have
self-leveling electronics and do not require this
procedure.
2. Keep the bed clean.
3. Observe bed operation and report any discrepancies or problems to Joerns Healthcare
Technical Support at 800.826.0270
4. After initial week of use, check all threaded fasteners for looseness, and make sure all pins are in their normal location and fastened securely. Check monthly for loose bolts, nuts, pins and other retaining hardware. Tighten any loose hardware, and contact Joerns Healthcare to order any
appropriate service parts.
Cleaning
Caution: Possible damage to electrical parts, and/or shock hazard.
1. Clean all electrical components (motors, control
box, pendant and cords) on your Joerns® bed with damp, well-wrung out cloth. Excess water in or on electrical parts, could damage these components. Do not submerge pendant in liquid.
2. Your Joerns bed features durable, baked-on epoxy nish that is easily cleaned with mild solution of
antiseptic cleaner and warm water. Read and
follow all label instructions on your cleaning
products.
3. Wood veneer surfaces should be maintained by cleaning with furniture cleaner or polish.
13
© 2015 Joerns Healthcare • 6110045 RevI • 15-2010
Page 14
Accessories
All Accessories
Warning: Possible Injury Or Death. Injury or death may result from improper use of bed accessories. Consult accessory manufacturer for compatibility,
proper installation and use instructions.
Mattress Side Stop
Warning: Possible Injury. Sitting on or sliding over
the Mattress Side Stop can cause skin injury if the bed
mattress compresses to less than 1.5 inches under user’s load.
Warning: Possible Injury. Risk of entanglement or
injury may occur if mattress used with Mattress Side Stop does not ll the entire width between stops or which compresses to less than 1.5” inches under
user’s load.
Trapeze And Trapeze Adapter
Warning: Possible Injury Or Death. Improper
installation of Trapeze Adapter could alter or dislodge the head panel position, increasing the risk of injury or
suffocation.
Warning: Possible Injury. Extender is designed for use with a foot panel. Sitting on or sliding over Extender without a foot panel installed could cause
extender to fail, resulting in injury or death.
Drainage Bag Holder
Warning: Possible BioHazard. Prior to use, consult Drain Bag manufacturer’s installation and use
instructions. Failure to do so could result in a bag
puncture, resulting in a potential BioHazard.
Warning: Possible Injury Or Death. Many items that attach to the Holder are gravity fed and must be below the bed user to function. Do not allow items attached to Holder to rest or be positioned on the oor, where they might be stepped on and adversely affected or
damaged. Exercise particular caution when bed is moved to its lowest position as items attached to the
Holder at that height are especially at risk. Failure to do so could result in injury or death.
Warning: Possible Injury Or Death. Make sure items hung on this holder have proper clearance and are not pinched or caught during bed adjustment. Failure to do
so could result in injury or death.
Bed Transport Bar
Warning: Possible Injury Or Death. Follow
manufacturer’s directions when installing Trapeze Bar. Improper installation of Trapeze Bar on Trapeze Adapter could cause Trapeze Bar to disconnect/ collapse or otherwise fail, resulting in injury or death.
Warning: Possible Injury Or Death. A minimum of
1-inch clearance between bottom of Trapeze Bar and oor, is required when bed is in its lowest position. Failure to do so could damage oor and/or cause bed to become unstable, resulting in injury or death.
Length Extender
Warning: Possible Injury Or Death. Use a mattress long enough so gap between mattress and head/ foot panel is small enough to prevent resident from getting his/her head or neck caught in these locations. Failure to do so could increase risk of suffocation or result in
injury or death.
Warning: Possible Injury. The Bed Transport Bar must be used according to installation and user
instructions. Improper use could cause it to disconnect,
resulting in a fall or loss of control of the bed.
Pendant Holder (Figure 30)
Warning: Possible Injury. Improper installation could
result in the Pendant Holder producing a hazard by protruding from the bed. Carefully follow all installation
and user instructions. Failure to do so could result in
injury or death.
14
© 2015 Joerns Healthcare • 6110045 RevI • 15-2010
Figure 30
Page 15
UltraCare®XT
Head End Mattress Side Stop (Figure 31)
1. Mattress Side Stop is designed to help keep
mattress from sliding laterally on the mattress
support platform. Mattress Side Stop can be
installed in combination with assist devices/rails or, as a stand-alone accessory. Please read important
warnings related to Mattress Side Stops and follow
all instructions below, prior to use.
2. Install Mattress Side Stop according to supplied
instructions. Call Technical Support at
800-826-0270, for instructions, if needed.
3. Replace mattress, making sure mattress lls width
between stops. Also, make sure mattress will not compress to less than 1.5" depth under user’s weight, especially when user is sitting on or sliding
over Mattress Side Stop.
Trapeze Bar (Figure 32)
1. We recommend using Joerns® Trapeze Bar with
Joerns Trapeze Adapter.
2. Install Trapeze Bar assembly according to
manufacturer’s directions included with kit.
Length Extender (Figure 34)
1. Length Extender is designed to extend bed deck
approximately four inches to allow using 84-inch mattress on 80-inch mattress support platform or 80-inch mattress on 76-inch mattress support platform. Prior to use, please read
important warnings related to Length Extender and follow instructions below.
2. Install Length Extender according to supplied instructions. If needed, call Technical Support at 800-826-0270 for instructions.
3. Make sure increase in overall length does not
produce a safety hazard or impair accessibility in
the room. Place new mattress against Mattress Stop and be sure mattress covers entire mattress support platform length.
Trapeze Adapter (Figure 33)
1. Trapeze Adapter is designed to allow attachment
of trapeze system to the UltraCare® XT bed. Prior to use, please read important warnings related to
this option and follow all instructions below.
2. Install Trapeze Adapter according to supplied instructions. If needed, call Technical Support at 800-826-0270 for instructions.
3. Install Trapeze Bar assembly onto Trapeze Adapter according to manufacturer’s instructions.
4. Adjust bed from its highest through lowest positions to insure proper clearance and operation.
Some trapeze systems may not be suitable for use with the UltraCare XT bed, due to its low operating
height.
5. Adjustment and use of a Trapeze Bar should be in accordance with instructions from a healthcare
professional (doctor or therapist).
6. Do not exceed maximum load condition listed on installation instructions.
Figure 32
Figure 33
Figure 31
Figure 34
© 2015 Joerns Healthcare • 6110045 RevI • 15-2010
15
Page 16
Drainage Bag Holder (Figure 35)
1. Drainage Bag Holder is designed as an attachment point for items such as urine collection bags. Make sure items attached to holder are
safely secured. Prior to use, please read important warnings related to Drainage Bag Holder and
follow all instructions below
2. Install Drainage Bag Holder and attach items
to holder according to supplied instructions. If
needed, call Technical Support at 800-826-0270
for instructions.
3. It is important to operate all bed functions through their entire ranges to ensure that items attached to
Drainage Bag Holder have proper clearance and
are not pinched or caught.
4. Attach Drainage Bag Holder only to the point and position outlined in installation instructions.
Operate all bed functions through their full ranges
to ensure that items attached to holder have proper clearance and are not pinched or caught.
5. Many items that attach to Drainage Bag Holder
are gravity fed and must be below bed user to function. Do not allow items suspended from holder to rest on the oor, particularly when bed is in its lowest position. Otherwise, a safety condition may occur or the function of attached items may
be impacted.
Bed Transport Bar (Figure 36)
1. Bed Transport Bar is designed to ease moving the UltraCare® XT bed, particularly when it is lowered on to its casters. Note: The UltraCare XT bed is not designed for use as resident/patient transport
devices. Prior to use, please read important
warnings related to Bed Transport Bar and follow all instructions below.
2. Install Bed Transport Bar according to supplied instructions. If needed, call Technical Support at 800-826-0270 for instructions.
3. When using Bed Transport Bar to move beds, always push down and forward on handle. Pushing up or attempting to use transport bar to lift bed, especially when crossing over thresholds, may cause it to disconnect from bed, resulting in loss of
control of bed.
4. Take extra care when moving bed (remember, do
not move bed while occupied by resident) on any
sloped surface. Moving a bed on a sloped surface
requires two people, one at each end of the bed.
Never use Bed Transport Bar to move bed on a
slope that exceeds ANSI and/or ADA requirements for accessibility.
Figure 35: Note 4-Inch clearance from hook to oor
16
© 2015 Joerns Healthcare • 6110045 RevI • 15-2010
Figure 36
Page 17
Battery Back-up
Battery Backup Includes:
Charger with Power Cord PN#12160300
(with Cord Clip)
Battery with Cable PN#12160311
Wall Mount Bracket PN#12160301
(with two screws)
User Instructions PN#6150192
Battery Charger
1. Simply mount Battery Charger in central location
convenient to caregiver staff. Plug Battery Charger into any standard wall socket (110V; 50-60 Hz.).
2. Insert Backup Battery in Battery Charger.
• Green light -- indicates main power is on
• Yellow light -- indicates battery is charging
3. After about four hours of charging, yellow light goes off and battery will be fully charged. Note: We recommend that users charge up battery immediately upon receipt.
4. Backup Battery has useful life of about 3.5 years, depending upon usage. It is recommended to
discharge battery as little as possible and to recharge quite frequently (by keeping the Backup Battery connected to Battery Charger when not in use), to provide the longest life.
5. When Backup Battery needs replacing, dispose of old battery in same manner, you would dispose of a car (lead acid) battery.
UltraCare®XT
Figure 37
Powering the UltraCare XT Bed:
Attach Backup Battery to Battery Pack Patch Cord Socket at bed foot end (Figure 37).
Depending on battery condition and load on bed, one battery can typically raise and lower the bed, constituting one cycle, 20 to 25 times on single,
full charge.
17
© 2015 Joerns Healthcare • 6110045 RevI • 15-2010
Page 18
Joerns Healthcare Warranty Program
for Joerns® UltraCare® XT Bed, Model UCXT
Joerns UltraCare XT Beds, Model UCXT, are guaranteed for a period of ve years from the date of delivery, against defects in materials and workmanship, under normal use and service.
This ve-year warranty includes all mechanical and
electrical components.
Steel structural components on beds are covered
under warranty for a period of 15 years from the date of delivery.
Welds are covered under warranty for the lifetime1 of
the product.
Damage caused by use in unsuitable environmental conditions, abuse or failure to maintain the product in
accordance with user and service instructions is not covered.
Any alteration, modication, or repair unless performed by or authorized in writing by Joerns Healthcare, will void this warranty.
Parts
Joerns beds contain various parts that wear from
normal use. These parts, such as DC batteries, are not covered under the stated warranty but are covered for 90 days after date of delivery.
Joerns Healthcare’s obligation under this warranty is limited to supplying replacement parts, servicing or replacing, at its option, any product which is found by
Joerns Healthcare to be defective.
Warranty replacement parts are covered by the terms of this warranty until the product’s original stated warranty period expires.
When requested by Joerns Healthcare, parts must
be returned for inspection at the customer’s expense.
Credit will be issued only after inspection.
Service
Most service requests can be handled by the facility Maintenance Department with assistance from the Joerns Healthcare Product Service Department.
Most parts requested can be shipped next day air at
the customer’s expense.
Should a technician be required, one will be provided by Joerns Healthcare, at our discretion. Only the Joerns Healthcare Product Service Department can dispatch authorized technicians.
This warranty is extended to the original purchaser of the equipment.
Manufactured by:
Joerns Healthcare
2100 Design Rd. Ste 100
1
Weld lifetime dened as 20 years.
Post Acute, Acute, HomeCare
2430 Whitehall Park Dr. Ste 100 Charlotte, NC 28273 (P) 800.826.0270 (F) 800.457.8827
www.joerns.com • email: info@joerns.com © 2015 Joerns Healthcare • 6110045 RevI • 15-2010
VA/Government
19748 Dearborn Street Chatsworth, CA 91311 (P) 800.966.6662 (F) 800.232.9796
Canadian Ofce
1000 Clarke Rd. Ste 6 London, ON Canada N5V 3A9 (P) 866.546.1151 (F) 519.451.8662
Arlington, TX 76014
United Kingdom and Other Countries
+44 (0)844 811 1156 +44 (0)844 811 1157
Netherlands
+31 (0)30 6363700 +31 (0)30 6363799
Loading...