4. Use
4.1 Manually adjustable sections
Foot end
The foot end has six adjustable
positions.
Carefully pull on the handle until the
desired position is reached.
To put the foot end into a lower
position you must first pull it up as far
as it will go and then lower it again.
Head support*
The head support has five adjustable
positions.
Carefully pull on the handle until the
desired position is reached.
To put the head support into a lower
position you must first pull it up as far
as it will go and then lower it again.
4.2 Electrically adjustable sections
The handset is used to adjust the elec-
trically adjustable sections (see fig. 7).
1. Raise back section
2. Lower back section
Press one of the 'up' or
'down' buttons, holding
it
down
until
desired
position
reached (see fig.7).
Only one button can be
operated at a time.
* Type 59 only
the
is
fig. 7
5. Malfunctions
The electrical parts of a K2 mesh base
operates on 24 V low-voltage current.
While an electrical fault may be a
nuisance, it is not dangerous. The
motor is fitted with all necessary
safety provisions and has double
insulation.
5.1 Electrical malfunctions
Check that:
- the plug is in the socket;
- the current is switched on at the
mains.
5.2 Mechanical malfunctions
Undesirable noises (bed squeaks and
creaks)
Unwanted noises are usually caused
by moving parts touching each other.
The reason for this may be a missing
part, or parts that have not been
tightened up properly or have become
loose when the bed was moved.
Check that:
- the bed is properly horizontal;
- the bed is positioned away from the
wall;
- there are no unwanted objects in the
bed that should not be there (spoons,
forks, pens, etc.).
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