Precision Comfort™ Owners Manual
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ACOUSTICS | ||
LIFTING/LOWERING MECHANISMS | LOCATION ENVIRONMENT | |
The lift/lower feature will emit a minimal | The level of sound experienced during | |
humming sound during operation. This is | Precision Comfort™ operation is directly | |
normal. | related to the location environment. For | |
During Precision Comfort™ operation, the | example, when a bed is located on a | |
hardwood floor with the massage feature | ||
lift arm wheels make contact with the | ||
in operation, a vibrating tone will be | ||
platform support of the bed. This applies | ||
audible. To minimize this resonance, place | ||
slight tension on the moving components | ||
a piece of | ||
and resonance is reduced to a minimum | ||
caster | ||
level. If excessive noise or vibration is | ||
the bed. See the accessory sheet included | ||
experienced, reverse the movement | ||
with this product for rubber caster cup | ||
action (up or down) of the bed with the | ||
order information. | ||
hand control. This should realign the bed’s | ||
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activating mechanisms to the proper | It is possible to experience vibration or | |
operational position. | noise from the headboard brackets, | |
MASSAGE OPERATION | bolts are not firmly tightened. | |
| headboards or footboards if mounting |
The massage feature will emit a minimal tone during operation. This is normal. When the massage level is increased, motor resonance will intensify accordingly.