MMO+ MMO 6000 Manual

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USER MANUAL
TECHNICAL MANUAL
PARTS LIST
MMO 6000
Version 3
18/11/2016 DOC 1521013
Modifications –Version 3.2 - 29/06/2018
Brake pads cleaning : page 14
Brake module : spring of the mechanism : page 31
Warranty conditions page 36
Translation correction All pages
Spare part list Update : pages 41 to 52

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Sommaire
1Symbols used in the manual .....................................................................................4
2Intended use of the bed...........................................................................................5
3General information .................................................................................................5
4General precautions for use ......................................................................................6
4.1 Potential Risk of Entrapment ..............................................................................7
4.2
Transport and storage
.......................................................................................8
4.3
Installation and commissioning
...........................................................................8
4.4
Identification of labels .......................................................................................8
4.5 Warranty terms / after sales service.................................................................. 10
4.6
Certified features
............................................................................................10
5General Cleaning of Bed ......................................................................................... 11
5.1
Recommendations
...........................................................................................11
5.2
Procedure
.......................................................................................................11
6Bed features..........................................................................................................14
6.1 Symbols & pictograms of remote control ........................................................... 15
Accessories................................................................................................................17
Removal of head/foot board.........................................................................................18
6.2 Split siderails ..................................................................................................18
7Product description ................................................................................................19
7.1 Dimensions.....................................................................................................20
7.2 Technical specifications....................................................................................20
7.3 List of parts covered by ISO 60601 ...................................................................21
7.4
Maintenance specification for electronic parts and actuator (LINAK)
....................22
8
Use of different product features
......................................................................23
8.1 Variable height................................................................................................23
8.2 Articulation of the bed deck..............................................................................24
8.2.1 Electric backrest .......................................................................................24
8.2.2 Operating the safety flattening of the bed when the power supply is cut .......25
8.2.3 Operating CPR function with a patient in bed: .............................................25
8.2.4 Electrical thigh section and manual calf section ........................................... 26
8.2.5 Comfort position.......................................................................................26
8.2.6 Storing the bed exit height into the electronic memory ................................27
8.2.7 Front bed exit and Chair position - 1 button operation ...............................27
8.2.8 Trendelenburg/Reverse Trendelenburg Position..........................................28
8.2.9 Electric CPR Function ................................................................................28
8.2.10 Under bed night light ................................................................................29
8.2.11 Wall protection and position indicator (option) ............................................30
8.3 Brakes............................................................................................................31
8.4 Transferring the patient in the bed ...................................................................32
8.5 Moving the bed ............................................................................................... 32
8.6 Patient restraint ..............................................................................................32
8.7 Reset procedure..............................................................................................33
8.8 Calibration procedure –loss of Variable height position ......................................33
8.9 Calibration procedure when overloaded............................................................. 33
8.10 Handling siderail: ............................................................................................33
9Accessories ...........................................................................................................34
9.1 Gap filler ........................................................................................................34
9.2 Head /Foot board support................................................................................34
9.3 Flexible holder for hand pendant ......................................................................35
9.4 Siderail padding ..............................................................................................35

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9.5 Patient Lifting Pole ..........................................................................................35
9.6 IV pole ...........................................................................................................35
9.7 Remote and Hand control holder ......................................................................36
10 Warranty and Installation....................................................................................36
10.1 Warranty ........................................................................................................36
10.2 Installation and commissioning.........................................................................37
11 After sales service ..............................................................................................38
11.1 Troubleshooting ..............................................................................................38
11.2 Conditions of on-site assistance and spare parts supplies....................................38
11.3 BED IDENTIFICATION LABEL ...........................................................................39
12 Exploded view of the bed ....................................................................................40
13 List of the spare parts ......................................................................................... 41
14 Maintenance guide for medical beds Levels 1 & 2..................................................52
14.1 Manufacturer’s commitment:............................................................................52
14.2 Organization of services:..................................................................................52
14.3 Preventive maintenance...................................................................................54
15 Servicing............................................................................................................57
15.1 First Level diagnosis ........................................................................................57
15.2 Second Level –wiring diagram .........................................................................59
15.2.1 Replacement of the patient hand pendant(refer to wiring diagram)...............61
15.2.2 Replacing the control box ..........................................................................61
15.2.3 Replacing the electric actuators .................................................................61
15.2.4 Replacing the castors................................................................................62
15.2.5 Replacing the CPR cable............................................................................62
15.2.6 Replacing a backup battery .......................................................................62
16 Data.................................................................................................................. 63
16.1 Electromagnetic compatibility ...........................................................................63
16.2 Disposal at end of product life .......................................................................... 66
16.3 Earthing .........................................................................................................66
16.4 Life of the device ............................................................................................66
17 Manufacturer’s detail ..........................................................................................68

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Symbols used in the manual
Warning, please read this instruction regarding safety.
Index of waterproof resistance of the electrical components
Protection against electric shock.
Type B device according to EN 60 601-1
DC power
AC power
250 kg: Symbol safe working load of 250kg
220 kg: Symbol maximum patient weight of 220 kg
(ca. 30 kg for mattresses and accessories)
Device of Class II double insulated
Risk of crushing feet
Risk of crushing hands
Read user manual
Max working load in Kg
Dimension of mattress compatible with the bed
Compliance:
following European Directive No. 93/42/EEC (medical devices)

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2
Intended use of the bed
This bed is designed for use in hospital and nursing homes. It is designed to enable
comfortable sleeping and smooth traveling in or out of bed. This bed ensures the best provision
of care for both patients and staff. This type of bed is made for use in an environment of class
2 (short term care services or other medical infrastructure).
This bed is designed for short term care in medical institutions. Where medical care, medical
supervision and control is provided if necessary and where Electro Medical devices used in
medical procedures can be provided to help maintain or improve the patient's condition. Such
institutions are hospitals, nursing homes for long durations, rehabilitation centers, geriatric
centers and other specialized care centers. This bed is intended to be moved only in the patient
room for cleaning or for care giving.
3
General information
We hope that this product will give you complete satisfaction. In order to use the bed in the
best conditions of safety, we advise you to read this manual before commissioning. Parts of
the bed that may come into direct or indirect contact with the tissues, cells or biological fluid
of the body are head and footboard as well as protective barriers. This bed meets the
requirements of NF EN 150 10993. The mattress used must also meet the requirements of this
standard.
The MMO 6000 is available with an integrated AeroSpacer mattress in the UK and EIRE.

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General precautions for use
The use and handling of a medical bed can cause injury. It is essential that the person who is
handling the bed is authorized and trained. This person must know the consequences of all
actions and how not to cause involuntary movements.
Any maintenance must be performed by qualified personnel.
Upon moving the bed in a room, keep sufficient space to allow for the movement of the bed
and avoid damaging the environment or injuring a person.
To avoid risk of fire, when the actuators of the bed are used too intensively, the bed can go
into "safe mode" and shutdown. The bed will return to its normal functions after returning to
normal temperature. This return to normal may take several hours. Time of usage taken into
account for the thermal safety is 10% or 6 minutes use per hour.
DANGER: The MMO bed is an electrical device with a risk of electric shock.
Personnel using the bed must be informed and trained to potential risks related to
electrical appliances.
It is essential to know how the product works to achieve the desired result during
handling.
It is essential to comply with the use and recommendations described in this
manual to ensure the security and integrity of the different users.
The bed is not explosion-proof equipment and cannot be used in explosive areas.
Actuatorized bed mechanisms can cause serious injury. Do not put arms or legs in the side
rails. During operation of the actuator make sure that nobody is under the bed, and no pet or
object is in the mechanism.
Adopt special measures for safety in case of use of bed by confused patients (lower position,
safety mats, protective covers barriers, enhanced surveillance). The side rail should be fully
up and locked or fully folded to avoid risk of entrapment.
Avoid floor coverings that are too soft or improperly installed, which can be degraded by the
bed.
WARNING: during the use of the bed with other medical equipment, it is necessary to check
compatibility. It is also important to check that the equipment is compatible with the official
medical norms.
It is necessary to keep the plug accessible at all times to be able to unplug the bed quickly, in
case of emergency.
It is necessary to use only MMO accessories
IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED NOT TO:
Smoke in or near the bed
Use the bed for a child under 12 years of age or smaller than 146 cm
Sit on the bed if that section of the bed is not completely flat
Load the bed beyond the safe working load of 250kg, also not to operate under
these conditions
Use electric functions permanently or too intensively and without respecting
the duty factor of 10% or 6 minutes usage per hour.

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IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED NOT TO:
Use accessories that do not come from the manufacturer of without a specific
agreement
Pass the power cord into the moving parts of the bed or castor areas (to avoid
entrapment or damage)
Use the bed if the power cord is damaged
Clean the bed with water under pressure
To carry out cleaning or maintenance without the bed being unplugged from
power supply
Use any electrical functions on the bed if potential presence of flammable gases
such as anesthetic agents etc.
To use the electrical functions of the bed in an surgery operating room
To use the bed if it has a mechanical or electrical malfunction
Ensure that the use of the bed is compatible with the medical condition of the patient.
See conditions for use of various functions of the bed in the corresponding chapters. Regular
use of the bed with a load greater than the safe working load of 250kg can degrade
components prematurely and cause serious failures.
Please ensure any power cables are not trailing beneath the bed, especially during
transportation of the bed, this could result in damage to the cable.
4.1
Potential Risk of Entrapment
The bed has been designed in accordance to ISO 60601 standards to reduce or eliminate risk
of entrapment and/or injury.
The space between the calf section
on the leg section is less than
25mm
The space between the brake pedal and the
floor is approx. 25mm (with 100 mm castor
fitted)
The space between the split side
rails and the floor is approx.
120mm
The space between corner of the bed and
the floor is approx. 120mm.

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4.2
Transport and storage
The bed is designed to operate at a temperature between 5°C and 40°C. These conditions
should be applied during storage and transport. For transport the deck must be flat in the low
position and all functions must be locked and the wheels braked. The bed should be protected
from impact and friction. It should be strapped. Do not use a fork lift.
The bed must have paddings. Beds should not be stacked on top of each other. There should
be no load of any type on the bed during storage.
It is recommended after a storage period and before the first use, to leave the bed
at room temperature for some time (approx. 5 hours) before verifying its
operational state.
4.3
Installation and commissioning
A new bed arrives with the backrest and accessories dismantled, bed sections securely
strapped, packaged in protective wrapping. If the installation is not done by us, please proceed
as follows:
1/ Remove the protective elements and clamping (red cable ties).
2/ Set backrest and accessories (as shown in the corresponding chapters).
3/ Connect the power cord located on the headboard to the 230V/50Hz or 60 Hz network.
4/ Check all pin connections are present, that the cables are not pinched and that the
power cable is not strained.
5/ Connect the power cord (located at the head end of the bed) to the mains power
socket.
6/ Perform a thorough cleaning of bed before the first use (see Section 5, Cleaning).
7/ Upon placing the bed in a room, ensure there is sufficient space to accommodate
different movements of the bed and to avoid damaging the environment and/or injury to
patient or caregiver
Grid Connection:
Make sure the power supply complies with the safety standards enforced,
especially as the supply voltage is 100-240V/50-60Hz + / - 10V and that there is a
ground plug.
Check that the power plug is properly connected.
It is strongly recommended to connect the bed via a protective 30mA RCD ≤ to
identify any electrical failure of the product. An equipotential terminal to ground
the bed is situated under the deck.
4.4
Identification of labels
Reference label of the manufacturer’s type and
number of the bed

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Label: risk of crushing the foot
Label: risk of crushing fingers
For 3 bars side rail, mattress max thickness is 17 cm
For 4 bars side rail, mattress max thickness 26 cm
Width of mattress : 90 cm
Length of mattress: 200 cm
Unused connections are sealed to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge.
Do not change the configuration of the bed without the permission of the manufacturer.
Do not pull the mains cable to remove the plug from power outlet.
Users (patients and their families) should be informed of safety rules to comply with when
using the bed.

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The bed comes with a simplified user guide
4.5
Warranty terms / after sales service
Our metal frames are guaranteed for a period of 10 years. Excluded from this warranty: all
electromechanical parts (motors, gas and electric actuators, remote control, hand pendant,
wheels, hospital beds, thermoformed plate). All of these parts are guaranteed for 3 years. A
technical team is at your service 24h/27, 365 days a year to advise you and decide the
appropriate response to a problem.
Warranty Terms and Conditions for UK and EIRE
MMO and Medstrom offer a 10-year warranty on metal frames, backed-up with a 5-year
warranty on all electrical parts. This is a no-quibble warranty on the condition that a Medstrom-
approved maintenance programme is in place utilising approved OEM parts and that the
product is not subject to use beyond the manufacturer’s guidelines and normal wear and tear.
For UK and EIRE customer, if no service contract is in place within the first year of
purchase, the warranty will revert to two years only.
INVALID WARRANTY IN THE FOLLOWING cases:
Disassembly of mechanical or electrical parts of the bed without consultation and
approval from the manufacturer
Use of replacement parts that are not supplied by the manufacturer.
Rework on any electrical parts or gas cylinders.
Degradation of coatings or materials from shock, friction and scratches.
Abnormal use of bed, not following the precautions and recommendations which result
in degradation of the bed or its environment.
Using cleaning or disinfecting products discouraged by the manufacturer (see chapter
5, Cleaning)
Using washing machine or washing with excessive amount of water or using a pressure
jet.
Crushing or cutting the power or the control box cords.
Intensive use of electric bed functions beyond the recommended service interval
Unused connections are sealed to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge.
Do not change the configuration of the bed without the permission of the manufacturer.
Do not pull the mains cable to remove the plug from the main power outlet.
Users (patients and their families) should be informed of safety rules to comply with when
using the bed.
The bed comes with a simplified user guide
The manufacturer, assembler or installer does not consider itself responsible for the effects on
safety, reliability and features of the device if the electrical wiring of the building does not
comply with the relevant requirements and if the bed is not used in accordance with the
instructions for use.
4.6
Certified features
Certified characteristics are safety, electromagnetic compatibility, mechanical safety and
fitness for use of the bed and its accessories.

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5
General Cleaning of Bed
The bed is not designed for automatic cleaning but only for manual cleaning only
5.1
Recommendations
Whenever cleaning the bed, it is advisable to follow the following
recommendations:
Unplug the bed and lock all functions if the bed is equipped with a battery (if the bed
is unplugged, check that the plug does not come into contact with liquids).
Check that electrical connections are secure.
Check that electrical components do not show any signs of wear likely to allow the
penetration of liquid.
Do not wash the bed in a wash tunnel, using a water jet or with any sort of pressure
equipment.
Avoid saturating areas containing electrical connections or electrical components.
Be sure to carefully dry areas cleaned to avoid any risk of moisture remaining, in
particular in the area of electrical connections.
If there is any doubt about the penetration of liquid into the electrics, it is strongly
recommended that the bed should not be reconnected to the mains electrical
supply and the maintenance department should be advised.
•Clean surfaces with a soft cloth, warm water and a mild detergent/disinfectant. Ideally
use the cleaning/disinfection solution recommended by the hospital, following the
dilution instructions carefully.
•Products on the “positive list of disinfectants” drawn up by the SFHH (French Society
of Hospital Hygiene) are recommended by the manufacturer.
•The use of abrasive products or materials is forbidden.
•Products such as petrol, ketonic solvents, concentrated alkali or acid products, chlorine
based solvents or dissolvent risk causing permanent damage to the surface.
•Non-ionic detergents diluted to 5%, bleach diluted to 10%, ammonia based products
diluted to 5% may be used.
•Stains left by coloured substances such as eosin, betadine, etc. as well as food products
should be cleaned as quickly as possible so as to avoid the risk of impregnation.
•For stubborn stains, the use of pure disinfection products is possible locally as long as
the necessary precautions are taken.
•Areas showing traces of cuts or deep scratches should be repaired so as to avoid the
risk of infiltration and deterioration of the protective surface.
5.2
Procedure
•Healthcare establishments are divided into sectors in terms of the risk of infection.
•Frequency and methods of cleaning and disinfection are adapted according to the
evaluated risk.
•The level of infection risk in one room with a patient being cared for is moderate. It is
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•Cleaning or disinfection of a medical bed, although not in direct contact with the patient
and in particular damaged areas, should be cleaned regularly. Certain areas of the bed
are more subject to contamination given the frequency of contact with carer’s and
patient’s hands. The bed can be broken down into 3 types of area:
•
High contamination level
oBars of the head/foot boards.
oSide protection devices
oManual and electrical control handles.
oAccessories (arm, intravenous stand, urine sac support, etc.)
Moderate contamination level
oBed head/foot boards
oUpper surface of the bed
oBrake control pedals
oCorner protectors
Low contamination level
oMetal structure of the bed
oInside surface of the bed
oElectric actuators
oWheels
Sources of dirt and contamination of a medical bed in use are: fabric dust coming
from the bedding, food residues, ink, antiseptic liquid, vomit, urine, excrement,
blood, etc.
It is therefore necessary to take 3 types of cleaning/disinfection or bio-cleaning of
the bed into consideration.
Daily bio-cleaning of the areas of high risk.
Bio-cleaning at the start and on the transfer of the patient and as a minimum, every
month for high and moderate risk areas.
Full bio-cleaning of the bed after the departure of a patient presenting risk of
infection and as a minimum, every two months.
DAILY BIO-CLEANING PROCEDURE
This procedure can be carried out with the patient still in the bed, the objective being to ensure
good hygiene of the parts regularly in contact with caregivers and/or patients hands.
Carefully clean the bars of the head and foot boards, the side protection devices, the handles
of the manual controls, the handles of the electric controls and their cable, the arm, the
intravenous stand and the urine bag support.
Eliminate all traces of dirt apparent on the other parts of the bed.
Using detergent/disinfectant products does involve some risk. Always wear
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), follow the instructions and avoid mixing
products.
BIO-CLEANING PROCEDURE MONTHLY OR ON THE DEPARTURE OF A PATIENT
This procedure is carried out without a patient in the bed. The objective being to disinfect all
parts of the bed that regularly come into contact with hands, as well as areas dirtied by liquid
deposits, secretions, dust and food residue etc.

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•Use a swab and the detergent/disinfectant solution approved by the establishment.
•Put the bed in the flat position and the bed base at the pelvis position (using the neutral
position control if the bed has one), unplug the bed and lock all electrical functions,
unlock the brake, move the bed away from the wall to give access all around the bed,
and reapply the brake.
Cleaning the bottom part of the bed:
•The foot board, cross-member taking the foot board, all stops, caregivers control and
the tidy tray.
•Lift one half of the mattress and fold over the other part, clean the upper surface of
the bed as well as the sides, then underside of the mattress and fold it. Carry out
the same procedure for the other half.
•Clean the top of the mattress, electric control unit handle and cable, orange handles
and urine bag supports on either side.
Cleaning the top part of the bed:
•The bed head, the cross-member taking the head board, the stops, the arm, the
intravenous stand.
•Unlock the brakes, reposition the bed against the wall, lock the brakes again and clean
the brake control bar.
•Reconnect the bed and unlock the electrical functions.
FULL BIO-CLEANING PROCEDURE FOR THE BED
This operation is carried out without the patient in the bed. The objective is to disinfect the
whole bed after it has been occupied by a contaminated patient or periodically every two
months.
This operation should also be carried out before first using the bed
•Use a swab and the detergent/disinfectant solution approved by the establishment.
•Remove the mattress, the various plastic parts of the bed (warning: the central part
protects the power supply unit, its connections and two sensors) and the head/foot
rests.
•Adjust the bed base to pelvis height and raise all the hinged sections using the control
handle. Unplug the bed and lock all the electrical functions, unlock the brake, move
the bed away from the wall to give access all around the bed and reapply the brake.
Cleaning the bottom part of the bed:
•The cross-member taking the foot board, all stops, the carer control and the tidy tray,
the bed extension.
•Clean the curved tubes that make up the bed, the bed base, the grey power supply
unit (be careful not to disturb the sensor settings or disconnect any cables), the grey
sheathing, the electric actuators, the orange handles, the urine bag support and the
control unit as well as its cable.
•Clean the upper part of the bed:
Cleaning the upper part of the bed:
•The head rest, the cross-member that takes the head rest, the stops, the arm and the
intravenous stand.
•Clean the bed chassis, the elevation arms, the wheels, the base cover and the wall
stop.
•Clean both surfaces of the various plastic parts of the bed base and put them back in
place (be careful to make sure they are positioned correctly on the curved tubing).
•Clean the head/foot boards and reposition them on the bed.

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•Unlock the brakes, reposition the bed against the wall, lock the brakes and clean the
brake control bar
•Reconnect the bed to the main control power supply, unlock the electrical functions
and return the bed to the flat position using the control handle.
•Clean the mattress and replace it on the bed.
To ensure safety while using the bed, the brake pads should be cleaned with a small clean
and dry cloth every two months. The bed should not be braked to carry out this operation.
(See photo)
Re-connect the bed and unlock the electrical functions.
6
Bed features
The bed has a number of features as standard:
•Electric or manual backrest with CPR function
•Electric or manual thigh section with fixed manual calf section
•Split side rails
-Hand control, and / or satellite control box and/or caregiver control box at the foot of
the bed with or without infrared remote control (Infrared remote control not available
in the UK or IERE).
•Castors 100 mm with or without fairing for cleanliness
•Bed weight without accessories, with type A boards and side rail : 175kg
•Basic version has straight castors 100mm on head and/ or mono block manual leg
section

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NUMBER
NAME
1
Backrest
2
Thigh section
3
Calf section
4
Footboard
5
Headboard
6
Brake pedal
7
CPR handle
8
Split siderail handles
6.1
Symbols & pictograms of remote control
Infrared remote control .Hand pendant 5 functions with lockout
function
Satellite hand pendant
Backrest
Thigh rest
Comfort position
Trendelenburg
Reverse
trendelenburg
CPR electric
Backrest
Height
Thigh rest
Comfort position
Trendelenburg
Reverse
trendelenburg
Backrest
Backrest + Thigh rest
= comfort chair position
Thigh rest
Height
Light under the bed

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Control panel at the foot of the bed for caregiver with central lockout
NOTE: The wireless remote control is universal. It allows controlling of all MMO 2000, 3000,
5000, 6000 or 8000 beds to the extent that they are equipped with the infrared receiver. The
use of two types of remote control is also possible on the same bed.
Caution: Do not use wireless remote control in rooms equipped with several
beds. In case 2 beds with remote controls are present in the same room, 2 beds
will be operated simultaneously at the same time. This presents a risk for the
patient.
For proper operation of the remote no obstacle must interfere with the infrared
receiver located at the head of the bed. Point the remote control in the headboard
direction.
Selective lockout of the electric functions
The hand pendant has a selective lockout function allowing to block independently any electric
function of the bed.
Warning: for irregularly monitored patients, it is advisable to leave the bed in a
low position to reduce the risk of injury in case of falls.
Under certain circumstances it may be necessary to prevent operation of the bed
controls, therefore we recommend you use the lockout functions.
To selectively disable bed functions on the handset: use key supplied, engage key in desired
lock location point. Turn clockwise to lock desired function. Turn anti-clockwise to unlock
CPR Electric
Lockout
Battery led
Backrest
Height
Thigh
rest
Comfort
position
Trendelenburg/
Reverse Trendelenburg
Under bed light
Lockout
Set Patient exit height

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Condemnation is a mechanical device that acts only on the hand pendant. The
remote control, always allows the use of the locked function. For electric locking,
use the caregiver’s control box at the foot of the bed.
The caregiver control box allows a selective locking of function. This allows the patient to
control certain function of the bed but not all according to his injuries. If the bed is equipped
with a satellite control pendant, an orange dot lights up on the locked function.
Warning: for irregularly monitored patients, it is advisable to leave the bed in a
low position to reduce the risk of injury in case of falls
It is essential to use the lockout function devices to lock out the functions and the
wireless remote should not be removed.
Accessories
MMO bed is equipped with devices to receive accessories:
2 x sockets for patient helper between the headboard and backrest.
4 x sockets for IV pole located at the head and foot section of the bed (2 at head
section and 2 at foot section)
KEY
Exemple :
Back rest + lock
Handset with mechanical lock function
Caregiver control with
electrical lock function

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Removal of head/foot board
The plastic head and foot boards can be removed.
To remove, grab the board with 2 hands and pull upward (fig.1).
To fit to the bed, engage rods at the bottom of the board into the socket on the frame (Fig.2)
and press until it stops.
For some patient conditions, permanently fixing the boards to the bed frame is
necessary. A set of screws can provided for that purpose.
6.2
Split siderails
The MMO 6000 bed can be equipped with metal split side rails. These are positioned on the
bed in compliance with safety clearances required by the regulations and to avoid the risk of
jamming. They are retractable towards the outside of the bed by simple vertical action on the
plastic handle on the front. An integrated soft slow motion to avoid noise and shock. Split side
rails cannot be removed.
Attention in the down position, the barriers is approaching within 120 mm from
the ground. However, the side rail weight does not constitute a risk of dangerous
jamming.
These sockets are designed
for the accessories from the
manufacturer. The use of
non-approved accessories
may result in increased
emissions or reduced
immunity of the equipment. A
list of approved accessories is
included in the user manual.

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7
Product description
Standard equipment
-Front exit
-Split siderails folding outwardly and dampened
-Variable height and electric backrest
-Backrest articulation of 23 cm, designed to reduce sheer on skin of patient
-Electric knee break, with manual calf section
-Hand pendant with selective lockout of functions
-Four support of IV pole
-4 double castor 100mm wheel directional in head
-4 double castor 100mm wheel with centralized braking system on foot
-CPR function
-Electric flattening of the bed with automatic height adjustment
Options :
-Removable wall guard
-Fixed or rotating patient helper with adjustable handle
-IV pole fixed height or variable height
-Infrared remote, not available in the UK or EIRE

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7.1
Dimensions
Dimensions
Observations
Height of deck in high position
83 cm (castor Ø 100mm)
Height of deck in low position
31 cm (castor Ø 100mm)
Total lenght
214 cm
Width with
99.8 cm
Width with folding siderail
99,8 cm
Height of siderail on the deck
38 cm
Height of headboard and footboard
compare to deck
45 cm
Removable head
and foot board
Dimension of deck
200 x 90 cm
4 removable parts
Weight of bed without mattress nor
accessories
175 kg
Depend of
configuration
Backrest angle
70°
Legrest angle
20°
On option
Thigh section angle
30°
Electric version
Calf section angle
-20° to+20°
On option
Trendelenburg angle
+10°
Reverse Trendelenburg angle
- 10°
7.2
Technical specifications
MECANIC
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