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Common faults of electric medical bed lifting

2024-07-19

Electric medical beds may encounter some common lifting faults during use, mainly including the following points:


Power supply problem: The lifting system of electric medical beds requires a stable power supply. If the power supply contact is poor, the power line fails, or the power switch has problems, the bed lifting function may fail.


Controller failure: The lifting of electric medical beds is usually controlled by the controller. The controller itself may fail, such as circuit board damage, controller program error, etc., resulting in the lifting function not being able to operate normally.


Electric motor problem: The lifting mechanism of the bed is usually driven by an electric motor. If the electric motor is damaged, the wiring problem or the electric motor controller fails, the lifting function of the bed will be blocked or unable to operate.


Sensor failure: Some electric medical beds are equipped with position sensors or limit switches to detect the lifting position of the bed or limit the range of motion of the bed. If the sensor is damaged or misjudged, the lifting operation of the bed may be abnormal.


Mechanical structure problem: The lifting mechanism of the bed itself includes mechanical parts such as worm gears, transmission chains, etc. Long-term use or damage to parts will affect the normal operation of the lifting function.


In order to ensure the safety and reliability of electric medical beds, regular inspection and maintenance are recommended. Once any abnormality in the lifting function is found, professional maintenance personnel or service providers should be contacted in time for processing to avoid affecting the normal progress of medical care.

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