OWNER'S MANUAL
Original instruction manual
Safety Precautions and Usage Statements
ATTENTION: IMPORTANT SAFETY DISCLAIMERS
Read all instructions before using your bed. Save these instructions.
1. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SHOCK, BURNS, FIRE OR INJURY:
- 1.1 Always unplug the base from the electrical outlet before servicing any part of the base. To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug the base before cleaning. To safely disconnect, ensure the base is in a flat position with all motors off, and unplug from power source.
- 1.2 Keep the power cord away from heated surfaces. Never operate the base when the air openings are blocked. Keep air openings free of lint, hair and the like. Do not drop or insert any object into any opening.
- 1.3 Discontinue use of the bed base and contact a qualified service center if: it has a damaged cord or plug, is not working properly, or has been dropped into water.
- 1.4 Only use this bed base for its intended use as described in this manual. Do not use accessories/attachments that are not recommended by the manufacturer.
- 1.5 Close supervision is required when the bed base is used by or near children, convalescents or disabled persons.
2. IN-HOME USE AND HOSPITAL DISCLAIMER:
- 2.1 The bed base is designed solely for in-home use. This base was not designed as a hospital bed and is not designed to meet hospital standards. Do not use this base with TENT TYPE oxygen therapy equipment or near explosive gases.
3. OUTLET SAFETY:
FOR OPTIMAL SAFETY AND OPERATION, PLUG BED BASE INTO A SURGE PROTECTOR (NOT INCLUDED).
- 3.1 The bed base should only be plugged directly into a wall outlet or surge protector (recommended). Improper connection of the equipment can result in the risk of electrical shock, electrical fire or faulty operation of this bed base. If the plug does not fit your outlet, contact a qualified electrician to install a suitable outlet. Unauthorized modification or failure to use a wall outlet or surge protector could void the electrical portion of your warranty.
4. SAFETY FEATURES:
- 4.1 Manual operation - If something gets caught in the platform when flattened, you can manually raise the platform up by lifting at both the head and foot to relieve pressure and allow for release.
5. WARRANTY WARNING:
- 5.1 Do not open or tamper with control box, motors, or remote (with the exception of battery compartments). The warranty will be void if the internal workings of these components are tampered with.
6. CHILDREN AND PETS:
- 6.1 Children and pets can be crushed or killed if they become entrapped in moving parts of the bed. Before you reposition the base, check to be sure children and small pets are not near or under the base. Do not teach children to operate the remote.
- 6.2 Immediately dispose of all packaging materials as they may pose a smothering risk to small children and pets.
7. POWER RATINGS:
- INPUT: AC 100-240V 50/60 Hz 1.6A
- OUTPUT: DC 29V 1.8A
- WATTS: 52.2W
8. PRODUCT RATINGS:
- 8.1 The lift motors are not designed to operate continuously for more than two [2] minutes in an eighteen [18] minute time period or approximately 10% duty cycle. Attempting to circumvent or exceed this rating will shorten the life expectancy of the product and may void the warranty.
9. WEIGHT LIMITS:
- 9.1 The recommended weight limits on the bed are: Twin / Twin Long / Full / Queen / King / Cal King / Cal King Split: 750 pounds (Including mattress)
- 9.2 Maximum weight the bed can support per person is 250 pounds with the weight evenly distributed across the head and foot sections. This product is not designed to support or lift this amount of weight in the head or foot sections alone. NOTE: Exceeding the recommended weight restrictions could damage your bed and void your warranty. For best performance, you should enter and exit the bed while it is in the flat or fully lowered position.
- 9.3 Bed fits easily inside bed frames, furniture beds and platform beds that are certified to hold a minimum of 850 pounds. If using this adjustable base without the legs and placing directly on a bed frame or platform bed, cross-bed supports (slats) are strongly recommended to ensure the base maintains stability during operation.
WARNING: EXCEEDING THIS WEIGHT RESTRICTION COULD DAMAGE THE BED AND/OR CAUSE INJURY AND WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.
10. ACOUSTICS:
- 10.1 In normal base operation the wheels, which allow the bed to maintain its distance from the wall, will make contact with the steel platform supports of the base creating a contact noise. When entering, exiting or shifting weight on the base, this contact noise may be audible as the wheels make contact. This is normal.
11. FABRIC CARE:
- 11.1 To prolong the life of your fabric, protect from direct sunlight whenever possible. For spot cleaning, wipe area with a light damp sponge or vacuum with a soft brush attachment to remove particles. Keep at a minimum of 30cm (12 inches) away from direct heat sources.
- 11.2 For deeper cleaning, blot liquid spills with a clean dry cloth. Wipe with a clean cloth dampened with warm water. Do not wet excessively. A soft bristle brush may be used to remove ingrained soil. Avoid scratching by gentle brushing. Wipe with a clean cloth dampened with warm water to remove residues after brushing. Dry in shade away from direct heat.
- 11.3 If persistent marks remain visible after cleaning, seek professional advice.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
FCC COMPLIANCE:
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Disassembly Instructions
1. Open the packaging cardboard box.
Diagram shows opening a cardboard box and unfolding the bed base. Arrows indicate the sequence of actions.
2. Remove the bed legs, mattress stopper and electrical accessories package.
Diagram illustrates removing bed legs, mattress stopper, and electrical accessories package from the base. Arrows indicate the direction of removal.
Parts list
BEFORE DISCARDING THE PACKING MATERIALS, ENSURE ALL THE PARTS ARE ACCOUNTED FOR. ALL ELECTRONICS AND COMPONENTS THAT NEED TO BE INSTALLED ARE LOCATED IN BOXES UNDER THE BASE OR ATTACHED TO THE FRAME.
Parts Included:
- A: Bed legs (6x)
- B: Mattress stopper (1x)
- C: Remote control (1x)
- G1: Power adapter (1x)
Note: THESE ITEMS ARE ATTACHED TO THE BASE FOR SHIPPING PURPOSES, CAREFULLY REMOVE THEM FROM THE BASE AND SET THEM ASIDE.
Installation Guide
Always use two people when setting up the base. Before your installation, please make sure that you have all the parts listed on the manual.
1. Connect the T1 and T2.
Diagram shows connecting the remote control (C) via T1 and the power adapter (G1) via T2 to the bed base. A USB port is also indicated. Step 1 shows a close-up of the T1 connection. Step 2 shows the T2 connection to the power adapter.
2. Install the bed legs.
Diagram shows attaching the bed legs (A) to the designated points at the foot and head ends of the bed base. Arrows indicate insertion.
3. Two people flipping the bed together. Installation of mattress stopper.
Diagram depicts two people flipping the bed base and installing the mattress stopper (B) at the foot end. Arrows indicate the flipping motion and stopper placement.
4. Connect the AC power source.
Diagram shows connecting the power adapter (G1) to the AC power source. The bed base is shown connected to the adapter.
Remote Control Functions:
- 1: Head up
- 2: Head down
- 3: Foot up
- 4: Foot down
- 5: Head&Foot up
- 6: Head&Foot down
Warning
Notice: Please don't focus the weight on head or foot of bed. Please avoid sitting on either end of your bed after it has been lifted.
Diagrams illustrate correct usage (sitting in the middle of the bed) and incorrect usage (sitting on the head or foot ends of the lifted bed). A checkmark indicates correct, and an 'X' indicates incorrect.
Troubleshooting
Issue | Category | Solution |
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The bed is unable to operate | Power supply check | Please plug it in to restore power and check the socket has power. |
The bed is unable to operate | Power supply check | Visually inspect whether the green indicator light on the power adapter is illuminated. If the power supply still does not turn on, it is likely damaged. Please replace the power supply. |
The bed is unable to operate | Power supply check | Refer to the instruction manual and check if the AC/DC cable is connected correctly. If the connections are not accurate, please refer to the instruction manual and make the necessary adjustments. |
The bed is unable to operate | Motor check | Visually inspect whether the motor is plugged into the main control box. Connect the motor to the main control box following the electrical diagram in the instruction manual. |
The bed is unable to operate | Motor check | Check if the motor is properly connected to the correct interface on the main control box. Please ensure that the labels on the motor match the names of the ports on the main control box. |
The bed is unable to operate | Motor check | Pressing the up/down button on the remote control to raise/lower the bed. The motor is malfunctioning. Please replace the motor with a new one. |