Posey Bed 8060 User Manual

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Posey Bed 8060



Compatible Hospital

Beds

Beds with removable

head and footboards

Fitting the Posey

Bed 8060 through

doorways

Beds with non-

removable head

and footboards

The Posey Bed 8060 is an A-Frame canopy that attaches to a compatible hospital bed. Because the

canopy does not include a bed, it is very important to choose the correct hospital bed for proper

and safe use. Using the wrong bed may result in serious injury or death to the patient. There are a

number of hospital beds in use today, from many manufacturers, which are fully compatible with

the Posey Bed 8060. Hospital beds come with either removable head and footboards, or non-

removable head and footboards.
Compatible hospital beds must meet the following requirements:

• Length of bed frame must be ≤ 96” and does not

retract < 76”

• Width of bed frame must be ≤ 36”

• The height of the bed platform (deck of the bed)

from the floor must be able to adjust between 16

and 25 inches.
Depending on the features of the bed, operational limits must also be observed when a Posey

Bed canopy is in use as described in the User Manual. For example, the head of bed angle can

only be raised to ≤ 70°.
It is important to keep the bed platform in the lowest position to keep the canopy tight and

avoid excess material in the patient area when the patient is alone.

NEVER use any of the features listed below while using the Posey Bed 8060 canopy:

NEVER lower the deck of the bed below sixteen inches (16”)

from the floor to prevent suspending the mattress above the

bed deck. The bottom of the canopy must be fully supported by

the bed deck to prevent canopy damage; or

NEVER raise the hospital bed above twenty five inches (25”)

from the floor to the deck of the bed; or

NEVER tilt the hospital bed surface head-to-foot or foot-to-

head (Trendelenburg feature); or

NEVER allow the hospital bed to transform into a “chair”

shaped position, where the foot of the bed can be lowered

to an angle greater than five degrees (5°).

Using these features will damage the canopy system and bed motors and will increase the risk

of serious injury or death from entrapment, suffocation from excess material in the patient

compartment, or from an unassisted bed exit, which could result in a fall.

ALWAYS use the IV Post Mount Brackets (comes standard with the Posey Bed 8060) on a hospital

bed with removable head and footboards. Mounting the IV Post Mount Bracket to the IV Post

Socket will firmly attach the A-Frame to the bed.

Do NOT lower the deck of the

bed below sixteen inches (16”)

from the fl oor. The bottom

of the canopy must be fully

supported by the bed deck to

prevent canopy damage.

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Deck

of bed

16” or

17”

Choosing the Right Bed for use with the Posey Bed 8060

ALWAYS put the top rail back into the higher position, with the silver

metal detent pin in the top hole, to keep the canopy taut and avoid excess

material in the patient compartment, which could pose an entrapment risk.

The Posey Bed 8060 may not always fit through doorways. In this situation,

lower the top piece to the lowest position, push the silver metal detent pin

into the bottom hole, then return it back to the top hole after transport.

Corner

Pads

Top Hole

Bottom Hole

16” - 25”

Deck of Bed

ALWAYS use the Posey Bed Universal Straps (Cat. 8018, sold separately) for a hospital bed with

non-removable head and footboards to firmly attach the frame to the bed.

NEVER attach the

Universal Straps to a bed with removable head and footboards. Doing so will cause the A-Frame to

detach from the hospital bed when the bed is raised, and may result in serious injury or death from

a fall or unassisted bed exit.

ALWAYS use Posey Bed Headboard/Footboard Pads (Cat. 8002, Sold

separately) to cover the head and footboards to help prevent injury from direct contact with solid

head and footboards. Failure to do so may result in serious patient injury.

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