Invacare 5000IVC Owners Manual

Invacare 5000IVC Manual

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  • Invacare 5000IVC | Owners Manual - Page 1
    Invacare® Homecare Beds 5411IVC, 5410IVC, 5311IVC, 5310IVC, 5307IVC, 5411LowIVC, 5410LowIVC en User Manual This manual MUST be given to the user of the product. BEFORE using this product, read this manual and save for future reference.
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    rights reserved. Republication, duplication or modification in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written permission from Invacare. Trademarks are identified by ™ and ®. All trademarks are owned by or licensed to Invacare Corporation or its subsidiaries unless otherwise noted. Making Life
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    35 5.4 Operating the Manual Bed 36 5.5 Optional Bed Rails 36 6 Maintenance 38 6.1 Service Life 38 6.2 Wear and Tear Items 38 6.3 Cleaning the Bed 39 6.4 Maintenance and Cleaning Checklist 41 7 Troubleshooting 43 7.1 Troubleshooting Mechanical 43 7.2 Troubleshooting Electrical 44 8 Warranty
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    Invacare® Homecare Beds 1 General 1.1 Symbols Signal words are used in this manual and apply to hazards or unsafe recommendations and information for efficient, trouble-free use. 1.2 Intended Use The bed is intended to be used as a mattress support system. The bed allows for articulation of the
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    B survenir. CAUTION CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS See Owner's Manual 1. Unplug product before washing. 2. Make sure all electrical parts (motors, junction box bed shown. Warning Label 1117179 Rev B located on the gearbox (not shown). A = Pendant cord Overview 2.2 Technical Specifications Full Electric
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    Invacare® Homecare Beds Semi-Electric Single Crank Hi/Lo 5310IVC, 5311IVC SHIPPING WEIGHT WEIGHT CAPACITY OCCUPANT SAFE WORKING LOAD OVERALL LENGTH OVERALL WIDTH SPLIT SPRINGS TO ENDS HEAD FOOT ADJUSTMENT RANGE DECK BED Head Spring, Universal Bed Ends, Foot Spring Two Motors Manual Single Crank-Hi
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    install the accessories without reading and understanding all of the instructions in the instruction sheet that accompanies them. Accessories are subject to change. Contact Dealer or Invacare for current list DESCRIPTION MODEL NUMBER WEIGHT BED RAIL, FULL 6629 28 lbs (12.7 kg) 6629P 28 lbs
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    completely reading and understanding these instructions and any additional instructional material such as user manuals, service manuals or instruction sheets supplied with this product or optional equipment. Continued use of the product with damaged parts could lead to the product malfunctioning
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    may cause injury or damage. Use of incorrect or improper parts, including replacement (service) parts, may cause injury or damage. - Replacement parts MUST match original Invacare parts. DANGER! Risk of Injury or Death To reduce the risk of electrical shock: - Always unplug the product from the
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    avoid risk of death or injury from choking or ingestion of small parts or materials: - Closely supervise children, pets, or individuals with physical/mental disabilities. Refer to the Bed Rail Entrapment Risk Notification Guide at www.invacare.com for additional safety information. 10 1114836-H-05
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    Invacare mattress MUST fit firmly against the bed frame AND bed side rails to prevent patient entrapment. Follow the manufacturer's instructions. Monitor patient frequently. Read and understand the User Manual prior to using the Invacare bed and bed rails. User manuals are available at www.invacare
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    entrapment, product damage, and/or personal injury: - Invacare recommends that the mattress be centered on the bed frame. Otherwise, individuals may become trapped between the bed rail and the bed frame. - ALWAYS test to make sure that the side rails are properly and securely in place before using
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    from the use of bed side rails may cause injury or death. The Invacare mattress MUST fit firmly against the bed frame AND bed side rails to prevent patient entrapment. Follow the manufacturer's instructions. Monitor patient frequently. Read and understand the User Manual prior to using this
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    Invacare® Homecare Beds Electrical WARNING! Risk Of Death, Injury, Or Damage Shock hazards Information WARNING! Risk Of Injury or Damage To avoid injury or damage from improper grounding or using damaged parts: - DO NOT operate the product if the cord or outlet is damaged. - DO NOT operate the
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    resulting injury or damage: - The weight limit of the occupant of the bed CANNOT exceed 350 lbs (159 kg). The TOTAL weight limit of the bed (including accessories, mattress, occupant and any other objects positioned on the bed) cannot exceed 450 lbs (204 kg) (Safe Working Load). - NEVER permit more
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    to use of Non-Invacare bed rails. Non-Invacare bed rails are potentially incompatible with Invacare beds. - To avoid injury, ensure that only Invacare bed rails are used with Invacare beds at all times. Fall hazard exists due to use of Non-Invacare mattresses. Non-Invacare mattresses are potentially
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    are routed and secured properly. - Keep all moving parts, including the main frame, mattress deck, and all drive shafts, free of obstruction bed. Personal injury or damage to the crank may occur. 1114836-H-05 Safety 3.3 Servicing Double-Insulated Products Protection to the user against electrical
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    the copy acknowledging the count. 4. If shortage occurs, IMMEDIATELY contact Invacare Customer Service department at (800) 333-6900. 4.2 Unpacking DANGER! Risk of Injury or Damage Continued use of the product with damaged parts could lead to the bed malfunctioning, causing injury to the user and/or
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    2. Foot Spring Section carton includes: • One Foot Spring C (electric beds include pendent, junction box with power cord, and head, foot and hi/lo [full electric only] motors with cables) . • One emergency crank handle (electric beds ONLY). 3. Head Spring Section carton includes: • One Head Spring
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    height range is 12 to 23 inches. Measurements taken from floor C to bed deck D. 4.3 Inspecting DANGER! Risk Of Injury Or Damage To avoid injury or damage, inspect the following and contact a qualified technician or Invacare if any of the following issues are present: - Pendant covering is cracked
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    to support the spring section. 4. Remove the foot spring section B of the bed from the packing carton. 5. Place the foot spring section on its side on the semi-electric (5890IVC and 5891IVC) and full electric (5490IVC and 5491IVC) foot springs as well as the crank handles on the manual foot springs
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    the links B provided. 1. To disconnect the head pull tube assembly A from the side frame of the foot spring, remove the hitch pin E and grommet/washer F from the clevis pin G. 2. Extend the inner pull tube shaft C manually until the spring button "clicks" into the adjustment hole of the outer pull
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    - Ensure that the locking casters are installed diagonally from each other and are locked. ALWAYS locate locking casters in the same location on each bed end so that they will always be assembled diagonally opposite each other when inventory is mixed. If two locking casters are not included with the
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    head spring rivets will lock into place. 5. Repeat the same procedure for other universal bed end. A B 1. Stand one bed end A as close to the head spring section C as possible. 2. Grasp the head spring section by the side and raise it until the rivets on the corner plates of the spring section are
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    to allow for unobstructed and proper use in accordance with their respective user manuals. Low bed ends are designed to be used with Invacare full electric foot spring 5490LOW and head spring 5000IVC. CAUTION! Risk of Damage The Low Bed Ends are designed to be used in pairs. If not used as a pair
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    Invacare® Homecare Beds 4.10 Assembling/Installing/Removing Drive Shaft Reverse this procedure to remove drive shaft to the gear box head end H (bottom opening) at the head end of the bed. 6. Ensure the Hi/Lo motor output shaft spring-loaded coupler is properly aligned with the foot end gear box
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    pendant, junction boxes or gear boxes. No user serviceable parts are inside. Contact dealer or Invacare for repair/replacement. - Ensure gear box cover and box. Damage to cord will result. Set-up 4.11 Inspecting the Bed Electric Beds WARNING! Risk of Injury or Damage To avoid injury or damage: -
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    sure they work correctly. Refer to 5.4 Operating the Manual Bed, page 36. 2. If no damage is found, set-up the bed for use. 3. If damage is found, contact an Invacare Customer Service Representative to report the damaged items and request appropriate replacement parts or products. 28 1114836-H-05
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    by a qualified technician only. Set-up 4.11.2 Installing the Manual Crank for Hi/Lo Function Installing 1. With the cables seated to gear box C. The cross pins D will now be accessible. 3. Connect the manual crank E to the cross pins until the spring F engages the cross pins. 4. Unfold
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    immediately, retain the cartons and packaging for storage until ready for assembly. Store the Invacare Homecare bed in a dry area. For Canadian Customers who need to disable operation of electric beds: These Models have pendants that can be removed and stored in a secure place. 1. To disable
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    problems arise during the test, recheck all electrical connections and mechanical hook ups and then retest. If the product is not working properly, contact a qualified technician or Invacare time. - To ensure trouble free operation, ALWAYS allow period is complete, the bed may be prone to sudden
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    Invacare® Homecare Beds Before placing the bed into use, test the bed by operating it through all phases of operation. 1. If any problems arise during the test, recheck all electrical connections and mechanical hook ups. 2. Full electric beds use a six-function pendant for all bed operations. 3.
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    5.2 Operating Full Electric Bed Models 5410IVC and 5411IVC Before placing the bed into use, test the bed by operating it through all phases of its operation. 1. Use the six function pendant for all bed operations. 2. If any problems arise during the test, recheck all electrical connections and
  • Invacare 5000IVC | Owners Manual - Page 34
    Invacare® Homecare Beds 5.3 Operating the Semi-Electric Bed Models 5310IVC and 5311IVC Before placing the bed into use, test the bed by operating it through all phases of its operation. 1. Perform the following: • Use the four function pendant for head and foot spring operations. • Use the
  • Invacare 5000IVC | Owners Manual - Page 35
    Injury Or Damage To avoid injury or damage from moving parts - Unplug the bed from the wall outlet before using the emergency crank. Failure dealer. 1. Remove the emergency crank from the spring deck of the bed under the mattress. 2. Locate the exposed shaft end according to the function you want to
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    from misuse: - DO NOT install the optional bed rails without reading and understanding the Bed Rail Risk Notification Guide that accompanies this manual and is included with each bed rail kit. The Bed Rail Risk Notification Guide can also be found at www.invacare.com. DANGER! Risk Of Death, Injury
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    - To avoid injury, ensure that only Invacare mattresses are used with Invacare beds at all times. 1114836-H-05 Operation WARNING! Risk Of Death, Injury, Or Damage To avoid entrapment, product damage, and/or personal injury: - When used with a manual/electric bed, the bed rails DO NOT fall under any
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    Invacare® Homecare Beds 6 Maintenance 6.1 Service Life WARNING! Risk of Injury or Damage Use of the product beyond this time period may cause product damage and injury. - This product has an expected lifetime of seven (7) years when used in accordance with safety instructions, maintenance intervals
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    allow the electric bed or the area around the electric bed to dry thoroughly before using the electric controls again. WARNING! Risk Of Injury Or Damage Grease may leak from the gearbox and cause injury or damage from falling or fire. - Follow the maintenance instructions in this manual. - Routinely
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    to clean the bed. 4. Tip bed end from side to side to allow any collected or trapped water to drain. 5. Thoroughly towel dry bed end and all Ensure that the bed end is completely dry before storing. Cleaning the Head and Foot Sections WARNING! Risk of Injury or Damage The electric motors, control
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    and Cleaning Checklist Invacare recommends the following maintenance/cleaning procedures be conducted initially, between users, or as needed. This form is provided as a guide to help with documentation. Cleaning and Disinfecting Bed q Unplug the power cord of electric beds before performing
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    Invacare® Homecare Beds PASS/FAIL q PASS: Bed and all components have passed all of the preceding inspection criteria, and the bed is ready for placement into a client's home. q FAIL: Bed, or any component, has failed any of the preceding inspection criteria. Tag the bed or component with a complete
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    7 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 7.1 Troubleshooting Mechanical SYMPTOM Bed does not stay in place. Bed springs do not move. Bed ends move in opposite directions (electrical or manual bed). Hi/Lo function does not work. Pressing function on pendant results in motion other than that intended.
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    Invacare® Homecare Beds 7.2 Troubleshooting Electrical SYMPTOM Bed spring does not move. Bed Spring does not stop moving. PROBABLE CAUSE End of stroke reached. Pendant. Bed Hi/Lo movement does not stop. Bed is producing unusual sounds, burning odors, or movement deviations observed in the controls
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    not plugged in. Pendant not functioning. Cables. Full Electric Bed: Hi/Lo function does not work. Broken cable lock. Household fuse or breaker blown. Motors are not functioning. Hi/Lo Motor. Thermal Protection Activated. Troubleshooting SOLUTION Ensure power cord is plugged into power source
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    vary from state to state. Invacare warrants the mechanical and electrical components of this product when part installation or repair of any such product. Invacare's sole obligation and your exclusive remedy under this warranty shall be limited to such repair and/or replacement. For warranty service
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    Notes
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    Corporation USA One Invacare Way Elyria, Ohio USA 44035 (800) 333-6900 www.invacare.com Canada 570 Matheson Blvd E Unit 8 Mississauga Ontario L4Z 4G4 Canada 800-668-5324 Manufacturing Location 2101 E. Lake Mary Blvd Sanford, Florida USA 32773 1114836-H-
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InvacareĀ® Homecare Beds
5411IVC, 5410IVC, 5311IVC, 5310IVC, 5307IVC,
5411LowIVC, 5410LowIVC
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User Manual
This manual MUST be given to the user of the product.
BEFORE using this product, read this manual and save for future reference.