I have done this work for almost 40 years .This guy is really good, follow his every word , perfect best way to put a bed together fast.I remember in my best years I felt nobody could beat my set up time .This guy could, he isn't even going full speed .It all comes down to how fast you can do it a explain it as you go, covering everything ,then off to the next delivery .Thanks you have inspired me you are a true pro.
@@WaynersWords glad you don’t damage floors But whoever you train through this method might I’ve seen scratching happen mutiple times with other companies already and I’ve only been doing dme for 2 years But hey do you
@Milk It happens some, especially when you're new. I've worked on my method a lot and have shared what I've learned with new drivers. The guy in the videos is doing fine for carpet, which seems to be what the bed is on. Obviously, you should be much more delicate on something like hardwood and use moving blankets if you have them
RYAN! This video is AWESOME. I ordered an Invacare Full Electric Model 5410IVC from Amazon. The printed instructions are horrible, your video is GREAT. I also recommend watching the one from the guy at OklahomaABLETech for a bit of another view, but follow Ryan's instructions. This is EXCELLENT.
Jessica, you wouldn't happen to be this guy's wife or daughter with such a glowing review, would you? I kid! Really I know almost nothing about these beds except that I need to get one in the next month or so, but I agree that this is a very well made and helpful little video. I'll be looking at used beds. For you folks with a lot of experience, what parts of these beds tend to wear out or break, needing special attention when inspecting for possible purchase?
Worked in home medical equipment for about 6yrs then got out for last 15yrs this is how I use to assemble beds recently got back into home med equipment and learned a new way this way is fine on carpet but really easy to scratch up floors if you lay each end flat and attach the head and foot boards first with the center section not together yet stand on the side of the bed grab each side head in one hand foot in the other bring the center section of both sides up in a A frame position you can hook the center section together then lift the head spring section up attach the springs together lay head sec back down and and continue with rest of assembly and no worries about scratching someone floor
Bruh. I give you props for making this video, but assembly of the parts at the bottom legs would’ve made this video the only one you’ll need. Good luck 👍🏽
I have done this work for almost 40 years .This guy is really good, follow his every word , perfect best way to put a bed together fast.I remember in my best years I felt nobody could beat my set up time .This guy could, he isn't even going full speed .It all comes down to how fast you can do it a explain it as you go, covering everything ,then off to the next delivery .Thanks you have inspired me you are a true pro.
Can you tell me what kind of tools to use to remove the half rail guard? Thank you.
This is a horrible way to set up a bed in a home however if you’re a DME
@@Smilkmano its actually the only way if your not stupid
This is going to help me train new Delivery Techs. Thank you
DO NOT USE THIS TO TRAIN DME TECHS
It damages the patient’s floors
Which in turn could sink a dme if it happens often
@Milk I train them hands-on first, but this is good for reminders. I don't damage floors.
@@WaynersWords glad you don’t damage floors
But whoever you train through this method might
I’ve seen scratching happen mutiple times with other companies already and I’ve only been doing dme for 2 years
But hey do you
@Milk It happens some, especially when you're new. I've worked on my method a lot and have shared what I've learned with new drivers. The guy in the videos is doing fine for carpet, which seems to be what the bed is on. Obviously, you should be much more delicate on something like hardwood and use moving blankets if you have them
RYAN! This video is AWESOME. I ordered an Invacare Full Electric Model 5410IVC from Amazon. The printed instructions are horrible, your video is GREAT. I also recommend watching the one from the guy at OklahomaABLETech for a bit of another view, but follow Ryan's instructions. This is EXCELLENT.
Alot of help! You make it look so easy! Thank you!
Jessica, you wouldn't happen to be this guy's wife or daughter with such a glowing review, would you? I kid! Really I know almost nothing about these beds except that I need to get one in the next month or so, but I agree that this is a very well made and helpful little video. I'll be looking at used beds. For you folks with a lot of experience, what parts of these beds tend to wear out or break, needing special attention when inspecting for possible purchase?
Worked in home medical equipment for about 6yrs then got out for last 15yrs this is how I use to assemble beds recently got back into home med equipment and learned a new way this way is fine on carpet but really easy to scratch up floors if you lay each end flat and attach the head and foot boards first with the center section not together yet stand on the side of the bed grab each side head in one hand foot in the other bring the center section of both sides up in a A frame position you can hook the center section together then lift the head spring section up attach the springs together lay head sec back down and and continue with rest of assembly and no worries about scratching someone floor
Hi..Is this the invacare homebed model 5410IVC ? thanks
How do you connect the electric bed cord to adjust the height of the be, adjust head and foot , and etc.
What tool do I need to use to remove the half rail guard? Thank you.
What’s the best way to take it apart ?
Just do everything in reverse.
Bruh. I give you props for making this video, but assembly of the parts at the bottom legs would’ve made this video the only one you’ll need. Good luck 👍🏽
When you spend an hour trying to find the video with the hospital bed but it doesn’t have the handrail 😭😭😭
Headrails????