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Yes. First raise your bed's head section all the way up, then lower your bed's foot section flat. You should be able to easily slide your legs to the floor while still having the support of your Transfer Master bed.

Many of our adjustable hospital beds are approximately the same dimensions as the most common bed sizes, so there is usually no need for specialty size sheets on a Transfer Master bed. In the event you have purchased an 84" Long Bed, we can supply you with a name and number of a company that specializes in custom size bedding.

Yes. We suggest turning the mattress on your Transfer Master bed in order to extend the life of the mattress and to insure that it wears uniformly. We recommend that you turn the mattress on your Transfer Master bed four times a year - Spring, Summer, Fall & Winter but for better results rotate monthly.

Yes. Lower the head, back, and leg section in the down position on your Transfer Master adjustable hospital bed when not in use. We recommend applying Silicone Spray in the pivot points of your bed every 4-6 months.

No. The Transfer Master electric adjustable beds use standard, grounded, household outlets and require very little electricity. We strongly suggest that you do not plug your electric bed into an extension cord.

Yes. Transfer Master does ship it's products, including all beds, to Canada and anywhere in the United States.

Please contact the location where you purchased your Transfer Master bed. If you purchased your bed directly from Transfer Master, you can contact us by clicking here.

Yes, with a few exceptions, all of our components are made in the USA. We design and manufacture everything else in the USA, all our beds are final assembled in our factory in Postville, Iowa.

We have multiple dealers, nationwide, with the list constantly growing! Call 1-877-445-6233 today to find the dealer closest to you!

In the Trendelenburg Position, the body is laid flat on the back with the feet higher than the head, in contrast to the reverse Trendelenburg position, where the body is tilted in the opposite direction.

 
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