Linak U S 13EAXBE Handheld portable transmitter – Remote control for actuator system User Manual Contour Plat Users Manual0809 indd

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CONTOUR PLATINUM
No. 0840342
User Manual
1) Transmission indicator light:
Verifies a legal button is being pressed, and RF signal is being sent.
2) Position buttons:
Press shortly and the bed will automatically move to the selected position; at first the head section
moves, then the foot section. To stop the automatic movement, press any key shortly.
3) Head & foot up/down buttons:
Press and hold to adjust the head & foot section of the bed to the desired positions.
4) SET button:
Once the desired position of head, foot, vibrators and wave have been made, press the SET button
shortly, release and then press POS1, POS2, POS3 or FAVORITE POSITION button shortly to set the
position.
5) Flat Button:
To level the bed to the sleeping position, press the FLAT button shortly. This also turns off the
vibrators. To stop the automatic movement, press any key shortly.
6) Favorite position button:
To recall the bed’s saved position, press the FAVORITE POSITION button shortly. The bed will
automatically move to the saved position. At first the head section moves, then the foot section.
To stop the automatic movement, press any key shortly.
7) Head & foot massage (vibrator) buttons:
Slowly increases or decreases the intensity of each vibrator for as long as the appropriate button is
pressed.
8) Massage (vibrator) ON – OFF buttons:
Turns on or off the corresponding vibrator. When turned on, the vibrator has an automatic shut off
timer of 30 minutes.
9) Wave ON –OFF button:
Toggle between wave and continuous mode for the vibrators if they are turned on. If they are
turned off, the vibrators turn on in the mode they were in previously.
10) Wave up/down buttons:
Once one or both vibrators are activated and the wave feature is selected, these buttons increase
or decrease the speed of the wave.
Continued on back.
Other features:
• To conserve battery life, the transmitter turns off all functions if any button is pressed for more than 5 consecutive minutes.
• Saved positions and settings of the vibrators are not affected by loss of power.
• If batteries have been replaced, press any button for 3 seconds. When the indicator light turns on it is ready for use.
Matching the RF (Radio Frequency) handset to the receiver:
The receiver has the capability to accept commands from as many as 2 different RF handsets. The handsets must be matched in the
receivers learning mode.
• The bed must be in the fully down position before activating the learning mode.
If the head or foot bed portions are not in the fully down position before the reset button is activated, then the learning mode
cannot be activated and the button will perform an ordinary FLAT function instead.
After the FLAT function is complete, the reset button must be released and reactivated.
Activating the learning mode:
Learning mode is activated by pressing one of two available reset buttons illustrated below:
Reset button on external switch
Reset button on motor unit
• Activate the reset button on the external switch by pressing and holding the down arrow indicated in the illustration above or by
pressing the reset button on the motor unit by using a pen or similar object to keep the button pressed.
• While holding either of the reset buttons indicated, press any button on the RF handset(s).  If matching more than one handset,
activate a button on each handset while continually holding the reset button. If the reset button is released before the 2nd handset is
matched, only the first handset will be active.
• After activating the RF handset button(s); the reset button must be released.
• If a RF handset button is not activated during the matching procedure; the handsets that are currently matched are not reset.
Emergency lowering function:
If the battery option is connected to the motor unit, it is possible to lower the system during a power failure.
• It is only possible to run in the down direction.
• When pushing the FLAT button on the handset control, only one section (motor) will run at a time.  The sequence is headrest down
and then footrest down.
• It is also possible to activate the head or footrest using their respective buttons on the hand control, but only in down direction.
Removal/fitting of the 2 x 9 V batteries:
The 2 x 9 V batteries for emergency lowering may be replaced.
• First disconnect the cable and then pull out the drawer from the motor unit.
• On the bottom of the drawer are 2 holes that can be pushed with a finger or a blunt instrument to release the batteries.
• Replace with fresh 9 V batteries and place in the drawer of the motor unit and reconnect the cable.
• Only use alkaline batteries, and be sure to polarize the batteries correctly according to the symbols in the drawer.
Additional information:
• Please be aware that other equipment (i.e. doorbells), which use the 433MHz, can disturb the RF signal.
• Under some circumstances it is not possible to run 2 or more motor units at the same time due to the RF signal interference.
• Every RF handset has its own 32 bit unique address and the RF protocol contains a check sum which ensures that only handsets that
have been activated during the learning process can activate the motor unit. No noise signal from other RF equipment can activate
the system, but might prevent it from running depending on the signal strength of the noise signal.

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