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Question posted by ouette13 on September 30th, 2023

Head And Foot Bed Ends

Why do the legs slide into bed head and foot panels

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Answer #1: Posted by SonuKumar on September 30th, 2023 10:12 AM
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Related Invacare 5490IVC Manual Pages

Owners Manual - Page 3

...18 4.2 Unpacking 18 4.3 Inspecting 20 4.4 Assembling the Head and Foot Spring Sections 21 4.5 Assembling the Spring Fabric 22 4.6 Adjusting and Reconnecting the Head Section Pull Tube 22 4.7 Installing the Casters 23 4.8 Assembling the Universal Bed Ends 24 4.9 Installing Low Bed Ends 25 4.9.1 Installing the Casters onto the Low Bed Ends 25 4.10 Assembling/Installing/Removing Drive Shaft...
Owners Manual - Page 5

.... A = Pendant cord Overview 2.2 Technical Specifications Full Electric 5410IVC, 5411IVC SHIPPING WEIGHT WEIGHT CAPACITY OCCUPANT SAFE WORKING LOAD OVERALL LENGTH OVERALL WIDTH SPLIT SPRING TO ENDS HEAD FOOT ADJUSTMENT RANGE DECK BED END COMPONENTS 176.5 lbs (80.1 kg) 350 lbs (159 kg) 450 lbs (204 kg) 88 in (223.4 cm) 36 in (91.4 cm) 43 in...
Owners Manual - Page 6

... WEIGHT WEIGHT CAPACITY OCCUPANT SAFE WORKING LOAD OVERALL LENGTH OVERALL WIDTH SPLIT SPRINGS TO ENDS HEAD FOOT ADJUSTMENT RANGE DECK BED END COMPONENTS 172 lbs (78.0 kg) 350 lbs (159 kg) 450 lbs (... WEIGHT WEIGHT CAPACITY OCCUPANT SAFE WORKING LOAD OVERALL LENGTH OVERALL WIDTH SPLIT SPRINGS TO ENDS HEAD FOOT ADJUSTMENT RANGE DECK BED END COMPONENTS 161.5 lbs (73.3 kg) 350 lbs (159 kg) 450 lbs ...
Owners Manual - Page 10

... the bed or in LOCKED position. To avoid risk of the bed. Make sure head and foot springs/sections...bed rails when performing these types of the bed, ALWAYS lock the casters. Before using the bed, test the wheel locks to the bed ends before use. - DANGER! Invacare® Homecare Beds DANGER! When transferring into or out of surfaces MUST be evaluated by the care...
Owners Manual - Page 13

... product and safety information. - If an individual is required to the user manuals for beds and rails for the purpose of entrapment. After raising/lowering the head/foot end of the electric bed, check the distance between the bottom of the bed rail and the mattress in which individuals may occur over time due to using...
Owners Manual - Page 19

... locking and two non-locking casters) C • One Drive Shaft Assembly in two pieces D • One Hand Crank E 1114836-H-05 D B 1. Head Spring Section carton includes: • One Head Spring D. 19 Unpacking the Bed Ends Set-up Unpacking Foot and Head Spring Sections A C 1. Remove any loose packing from the carton B. 2. Remove any loose packing A from the carton A. 2.
Owners Manual - Page 20

...injury or damage: - Pendant covering is 12 to 23 inches. Invacare® Homecare Beds Optional Low Bed End Kit This kit includes the following issues are present: - Height Range is as ... : • Two Universal Low Bed Ends. • Four Casters (two locking and two non-locking casters). • One Drive Shaft Assembly in position B (outer bed legs), the height range is cracked or...
Owners Manual - Page 22

...head spring as follows: a. Secure with 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 bed...1114836-H-05 Invacare® Homecare Beds 4.5 Assembling the Spring Fabric 4.6 Adjusting and Reconnecting the Head Section Pull Tube 1. Lift the head spring C away from the clevis pin ...
Owners Manual - Page 23

... lock. Insert the shaft of performing this procedure. If two locking casters are locked. To install casters A, lay the bed ends B flat on slick or slippery surfaces. 4. To prevent excess movement of the bed during assembly, lock each of Injury or Damage To avoid damage or personal injury from moving on the floor...
Owners Manual - Page 24

... corner plates of Injury or Damage To avoid injury or damage from each other universal bed end. Tilt the bed end toward the head spring section and place the rivets B into place. 5. Stand one bed end A as close to place into the corner locks D on the bed end. The head spring rivets will lock into the corner locks. 4. Before assembling...
Owners Manual - Page 25

... unobstructed and proper use in the bed legs B for instructions on the caster lock F. 6. If two (2) locking casters are NOT included with Invacare full electric foot spring 5490LOW and head spring 5000IVC. Insert the shaft D of these products to the bed. - Low bed ends are designed to be used as a pair, bed will not sit level and will...
Owners Manual - Page 26

... the gear box head end H (bottom opening) at the head end of two sections that are shipped unassembled. Remove the plastic caps from each end of the drive shaft E and attach to the Hi/Lo motor F output shaft G. 1. Ensure the Hi/Lo motor output shaft spring-loaded coupler is properly aligned with the foot end gear box...
Owners Manual - Page 32

...and contact a qualified technician or Invacare for all bed operations. 3. Full electric beds use a four-function pendant for head and foot spring operations and a hand crank for all bed operations. Semi-electric beds use a six-function pendant for Hi/Lo bed operation. 4. A B C D E F 32 Bed End Head Section Foot Section Locking Caster Bed Frame Emergency Crank To operate the Electric...
Owners Manual - Page 35

... outage or an electronic malfunction, an emergency crank is used. Locate the exposed shaft end according to perform. • Lower the head section with shaft end A. • Lower the foot section with shaft end C. • Lower the entire bed with shaft end B. 1114836-H-05 35 Risk Of Injury Or Damage To avoid injury or damage from moving...
Owners Manual - Page 36

... the head end of its operation. 1. These bed rails are intended to prevent an individual from inadvertently rolling out of bed. 1114836-H-05 Risk Of Death, Injury Or Damage To avoid entrapment, damage, and/or personal injury: - Perform the following: • Raise and lower the head section with hand crank A. • Raise and lower the foot...
Owners Manual - Page 37

...-Invacare mattresses. Risk Of Death, Injury Or Adverse Health Consequences Fall hazard exists due to incorrect installation of the bed rail and the mattress. After raising/lowering the head/foot end of the electric bed, check the distance between the bottom of the bed rail and the mattress in bed side rail design, width and thickness or firmness...
Owners Manual - Page 39

... residue is leaking grease: - Routinely inspect the gearbox for leaking grease. - Stop use immediately. - Contact your dealer or Invacare for repair. 6.3 Cleaning the Bed QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN ONLY Washing the Bed Ends WARNING! Risk Of Death, Injury, or Damage To avoid damage to the instructions. - Follow the maintenance instructions in or around the electric...
Owners Manual - Page 40

...to get wet. 1. Stand or prop each bed end in an upright position on its legs. 2. Allow it to clean the bed. 4. Invacare® Homecare Beds 1. Using a mild soap/detergent and soft ...40 1114836-H-05 Tip bed end from side to side to allow electrical components to drain. 5. Thoroughly towel dry bed end and all exterior surfaces. 3. Cleaning the Head and Foot Sections WARNING! Risk of...
Owners Manual - Page 41

...: • Chafing • Nicks in place and secure. q Make sure all bolts and rivets to help with disinfectant. Allow to the lowest position. 2. Remove bed ends from head or foot spring. 1114836-H-05 Maintenance 3. 6.4 Maintenance and Cleaning Checklist Invacare recommends the following maintenance/cleaning procedures be conducted initially, between users, or as necessary.
Owners Manual - Page 43

Check pull tube(s) for repairs. Call dealer. Call dealer. incorrect. 1114836-H-05 43 Bed ends move . Lock Casters. Call dealer for binding. Call dealer. 7 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 7.1 Troubleshooting Mechanical SYMPTOM Bed does not stay in motion other than that intended. Crank not properly installed. Pressing function on pendant results in place. Drive shaft ...

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