How to Find FOK959S‑M Model Number in the Philippines
You bought something — a smart bed, an automation module, maybe a component inside a piece of equipment you didn’t even pick out yourself — and now you need the exact model number. The sticker says something like “FOK959S‑M” but you’re not sure if that’s the full code, a partial reference, or just the product family name.
Ring any bells? You‘d be surprised how many people have experienced exactly the same problem. To sum up briefly: look at the physical label of the equipment (usually on the rear panel, or underneath the frame, or – if its a bed – in the battery case inside the remote control) first. Most find what they need within 2 minutes.
But if the label’s faded, torn off, or buried somewhere you can’t reach, this guide covers every other method — from checking your documentation to running a visual search with Google Lens, plus specific instructions for smart beds and industrial devices popular in the Philippines. The steps in this guide pull together the most practical methods for finding a FOK959S‑M model number on smart beds and control modules, so you can identify your device without trial and error.
Table of Contents
key Takeaways
- Can’t find the label? → Check the remote’s battery compartment or the control box mounted under the bed frame.
- Need to confirm the exact variant? → Match the suffix (AX, BX, FX, DX, etc.) against the comparison table below.
- Lost all paperwork? → Use Google Lens on any visible markings, then contact your retailer with photos.
- Philippines buyer looking for parts? → PH‑specific sourcing options are covered in the verification section.
- Label completely gone? → Jump to the troubleshooting section for alternative identification methods.
Quick “Where Should I Start?” Map
- I can see the bed and remote clearly → Go to “4 Places to Check First (Quick‑Start Checklist)”.
- The bed is hard to move / device is in a panel → Go to “Finding FOK959S‑M in Documentation and Digital Records”.
- The label is damaged or unreadable → Go to “What to Do If the Label Is Faded or Missing”.
- I’m in the Philippines and need parts → Go to “Verifying and Sourcing FOK959S‑M in the Philippines”.
What Is FOK959S-M?
FOK959SM is a number and letter series that can be found in product literature and online manuals for components and items used in smart furniture, automation modules and controls. It is often used for a family prefix (FOK), a type or series number (959S), and a suffix letter (M) designating a particular build or hardware revision, but will depend on the manufacturer.
How the Code Structure Works
Think of it like a filing system the manufacturer uses internally:
- FOK — identifies the product family or brand line
- 959S — the specific series within that family
- -M — the variant, revision, or configuration marker
Here’s where it gets a little annoying: not every manufacturer follows this exact pattern. Some stamp “FOK959S-M” as the full model number. Others treat it as a base code and add a secondary suffix like “/AX” or “/BX” to specify the exact variant. If you see additional characters after the -M on your device, write down the entire string — every letter and number matters for ordering the right replacement.
Quick note: Model vs serial number
- Model number (e.g., FOK959S‑M) tells you what the product is.
- Serial number is a unique ID for your unit.
For parts and manuals, you must use the model; for warranty, you’ll usually need both.
For parts and manuals, you must use the model; for warranty, you’ll usually need both.
4 Places to Check First (Quick-Start Checklist)

Before you dig through old invoices or call customer support, try these four spots. One of them almost always has the model number you need.
Check these four locations first:
| Where to check first | What you’re looking for | When this is most useful |
|---|---|---|
| Physical label on the device | Sticker/plate with “FOK959S‑M…” plus serial and ratings | Any visible module, control box, or panel |
| Remote control battery compartment | Printed model or compatibility code | Smart beds / motorized bases |
| Electronic control box | Label with model, voltage, possibly QR code | Adjustable beds, automation systems |
| Original box, invoice, or warranty card | “Model” or “Part” line showing FOK959S‑M code | When the device is hard to access |
Got it from one of those? Great — you’re done. But if not, keep reading.
Finding FOK959S-M on Smart Beds and Home Devices

Ever tried flipping a king-size adjustable bed frame to check the underside? Not fun. And not necessary if you know exactly where to look.
Adjustable Bed Bases
For smart beds and motorized adjustable bases — the kind gaining popularity in Philippine homes for their comfort and health features — the FOK959S-M label is typically in one of three spots:
- Location: Below the bed frame, on a crossbar or another metal rail near the head of the bed. There is no need to flip the whole bed frame over. Lower the head part of the bed frame with remote control, then crouch to view the open frame structure with flashlight.
- On the actuator housing — that’s the motor unit that raises and lowers the bed sections. It’s usually a cylindrical or rectangular component bolted to the frame, and it’ll have its own identification sticker.
- On the control box — a flat, rectangular unit (roughly the size of a paperback book) wired between the actuator and the power cord. Check all four sides and the bottom.
Quick tip: if the sticker on the actuator is not exactly the same as the one on the control box, write down both numbers. Certain beds have a FOK959SM control module with a different numbered motor, and you will have to tell us which one is to be replaced.
Example: Online bed purchase in the Philippines
- You bought a smart bed on Shopee a year ago and the remote stopped working.
- You check the battery compartment: no model number.
- Under the frame, the control box has “FOK959S‑M/BX” on the label.
- You confirm the same code in your Shopee order details, then contact the official store with that full code to order a matching replacement module.
Safety tips when checking under a bed
- Unplug the bed before reaching near cables or moving parts.
- Use the remote to raise the head/foot section first so you don’t strain or get stuck.
- Avoid resting your full weight on moving mechanisms; use the frame rails for support.
Home Automation Panels and HVAC Controllers
For industrial or commercial installations — DIN‑rail mounted modules, HVAC control boards, or building automation panels — the identification approach is different.
- Always first check the side of a module (not the front face). Loads of the components on DIN-rail are marked with the model number on the slimmer side on the outside which faces outwards when mounted.
- If the module is in a panel enclosure, you‘d probably have to open the door of the panel and see the terminal block section. The label typically is situated immediately beside the wiring connections.
- If there’s no visible sticker at all, that happens with some embedded OEM components. In that case, the model number lives in the system documentation — not on the device itself.
Finding FOK959S-M in Documentation and Digital Records
Sometimes the fastest path isn’t physical inspection. Especially if you’re in a corporate, maintenance, or procurement role and the device is installed somewhere hard to access.
Manuals, Invoices, and Warranty Cards
Dig out whatever paperwork came with the original purchase or installation. The FOK959S-M model number shows up in:
- The product manual’s cover page or specifications table
- The line items on your purchase invoice or delivery receipt
- The warranty registration card (some manufacturers require you to write or print the model number during registration — which means it’s in their system even if you’ve lost the physical card)
BOMs, Procurement Logs, and ERP Systems
For organizations using ERP or inventory platforms (for example, SAP, Oracle, or Zoho Inventory), you can usually search your asset register or parts database using “FOK959S” as a partial string. That search should surface entries for your device or related variants, including any FOK959S‑M configuration. Cross‑reference results with vendor IDs or purchase order numbers to confirm you have the right unit.
Device Menus and Connected Apps
Here’s something no other guide mentions (probably because it’s fairly new): if your FOK959S-M device connects to a smartphone app or has an on-device display, the model number is almost certainly accessible through the software.
Open the app -> Access Settings or Device Info -> Search for “Model”, “Device ID” or “About”. For some connected devices (such as certain smart bed controllers), manufacturers reveal model or firmware details on an onboard display or status screen, which is sometimes activated by a key combination on the remote. It depends a bit but check the manual for your particular product.
If you’re a home user, focus on manuals, invoices, and your online order history first. If you’re a technician, start with the BOM, ERP/asset system, and prior maintenance logs, then confirm on the hardware if needed.
FOK959S-M Variants — How to Tell Which One You Have
Multiple pages online mention FOK959S-M variants using different suffixes and sometimes creative nicknames. That language is marketing, not an official technical standard. What matters in practice is reading exactly what appears on your own label and documentation:
| Variant Suffix | General Description (Typical Positioning) | How to Identify on Label |
|---|---|---|
| /AX | Often marketed as a more precise or higher-tolerance configuration in some product lines | Label reads “FOK959S-M/AX” or similar; check your documentation for what /AX means in your device’s context |
| /BX | Sometimes used for heavier-duty or higher-capacity setups | Label reads “FOK959S-M/BX”; confirm details (like voltage or load) in the datasheet or manual |
| /FX | May indicate a more compact or space-conscious configuration | Label reads “FOK959S-M/FX”; physical size and mounting can differ from other variants |
| /DX | In some marketing, used for more flexible or “adaptive” configurations | Label reads “FOK959S-M/DX”; check supported interfaces and features in the OEM docs |
| /NX | Occasionally used for configurations with extra monitoring or data features | Label reads “FOK959S-M/NX”; verify any additional inputs/outputs with the manufacturer |
| /ZR | Sometimes associated with energy-efficient or lower-power variants | Label reads “FOK959S-M/ZR”; compare power ratings against your original unit |
| /QS | May be used where faster response or “high-speed” operation is promoted | Label reads “FOK959S-M/QS”; confirm performance specs before assuming it is compatible |
The suffix descriptions are the general way of representing variants in online documentation and guides, use the the official device‘s manual or datasheet when in doubt about the exact technical details. Never assume you own a particular variant unless that suffix is on your label or in a manual/BOM and/or the official documentation for your device.
Important caveat: not every FOK959S‑M device carries a variant suffix. If your label just says “FOK959S‑M” with no /AX, /BX, or similar extension, treat it as the base configuration for your device. Do not assume you have a particular variant unless that suffix appears on the label or in official documentation such as the manual or BOM.
Verifying and Sourcing FOK959S-M in the Philippines
Where PH Buyers Typically Find This Model
Some smart beds and adjustable bases that use components labeled FOK959S‑M are available through retailers and online marketplaces serving major Philippine cities. These products appeal to condo and small‑space homeowners who want motorized or adjustable bed systems.
If you need to source a replacement FOK959S‑M component in the Philippines, your most reliable options are:
- The original retailer or furniture store where the bed was purchased. Many PH stores maintain service relationships with OEM suppliers and can order the exact part using your model number.
- Local authorized distributors — ask the manufacturer (check their website’s “Where to Buy” or “Distributors” page) for their PH‑based partner.
- Philippine e‑commerce platforms like Lazada or Shopee — search the full model number. But verify the seller’s ratings and return policy before ordering. Counterfeit or mismatched components are a real risk on open marketplaces.
Real‑world issues I’ve seen on PH marketplaces
I’ve seen buyers receive mismatched variants when sellers listed only “FOK959S” without the suffix, so I always recommend asking the seller for a clear photo of the actual product label and checking that it matches your own FOK959S‑M code, including any suffix, before you pay.
Confirming Authenticity Before You Order
Before you commit to a purchase, cross-check these details:
- The full model number on the listing matches your device’s label exactly (including the variant suffix, if any)
- The voltage and power ratings are compatible with your installation environment (for most household use in the Philippines, that means matching local mains voltage and frequency)
- The seller can provide a product datasheet or at least a clear photo of the component’s label
Philippine rules for consumer protection and Department of Trade and and Industry DTI guidance focus on the importance of proper identification and labeling of product to be marketed domestically. If a listing does not include clear identifying information for the product being discussed (model code, ratings, brand name) this may be an indicator of a scam and the renter should be very careful.
What to Do If the Label Is Faded or Missing
If the label is damaged, try these approaches in order:
| Problem | What to try first | Next step if that fails |
|---|---|---|
| Label is dirty or peeling | Clean gently, press it flat, photograph with angled light | Use your phone’s OCR or Google Lens on the photo |
| Text is very faint | Use flashlight at an angle and zoom in on a photo | Contact the retailer/OEM with clear photos of the device and label area |
| Label completely gone | Check manuals, invoices, and online order history | Ask support to identify the model from photos and any internal records |
Template to contact support or your retailer:
Hi,
I need help identifying the correct FOK959S‑M model/variant for my device.
- Product type (bed / module / panel):
- Photos of the device and label area: attached
- Any visible codes on the unit:
- Purchase date and seller (store / Shopee / Lazada):
Could you confirm the exact model code and which replacement parts are compatible?
What to write down once you find it
Once you find the FOK959S‑M code, record all of this:
- Full model number, including any suffix (e.g., FOK959S‑M/AX).
- Serial number right next to it.
- Voltage and power ratings from the same label.
- Where on the device you found the label (e.g., control box underside).
Store this in your phone notes or maintenance log so you never have to repeat the search.
Common Mistakes When Identifying FOK959S-M
- Mixed up the model number and the serial number. The model number tells youwhatthe product is. The serial number tells youwhichpart of the product you have. They‘re usually on the same sticker, but they mean different things. You need the model number when ordering parts or searching for the specifications of the equipment. You need both when claiming warranty.
- Variant suffix be disregarded. For example if your label reads FOK959S-M/BX and you order a spare part advertised as simply FOK959S-M, you could find yourself with the incorrect configuration. The standard model and the BXS version can have different power ratings, sizes, or connector types, etc.
- Trusting unverified third-party listings. Some product pages online describe FOK959S-M specifications that don’t match any official manufacturer documentation. If the source doesn’t link to a datasheet or can’t tell you who made the product, treat the information with caution. Product identification standards like those outlined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) exist specifically to prevent this kind of confusion.
Self‑check
10‑Second Self‑Check
- For ordering a replacement part, which number is essential — model or serial?
- If your label says “FOK959S‑M/NX”, which part of that code do you need to include when you search or contact support?
- Your invoice shows only “FOK959S”. What extra step should you take before ordering parts?
Answers:
- The model number (plus serial for warranty).
- The entire string, including “/NX”.
- Verify the device badge or documentation to see if they can tell you whether it is a FOK959SM or something more specific.
When you should stop and call a professional
- The device is a component of a medical bed, hospital system or lifesafety installation.
- Panel or bed could be opened, exposing live wiring or heavy moving parts.
- You are uncertain if switching off the power supply would cause any damage to other devices.
For these situations, take pictures of the easily reachable labels and call an authorized technician or OEM rather than taking things apart yourself.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Where is the FOK959S-M model number on a smart bed?
A: Three locations to look. Check (or open the battery compartment on the back of) your remote in this order as the first only takes about ten seconds. If you don‘t find it there, check under the bed frame (on the metal crossbar) by raising the head section first, then check inside the electronic control box mounted to the underside of the frame. One of these three locations will have it.
Q: How do I know if I have FOK959S-M AX or BX?
A: Look at the full text on your device label. If there’s a suffix after “FOK959S-M” — like “/AX” or “/BX” — that’s your variant. No suffix? Then you’ve got the base configuration. Don’t guess based on size or appearance alone, because different variants can look nearly identical from the outside.
Q: Is FOK959S-M the same as FOK959S?
A: Not exactly. “FOK959S” is the series identifier. The “-M” suffix designates a specific version or configuration within that series. Ordering “FOK959S” when you need “FOK959S-M” could get you the wrong revision — so always include the full code, hyphens and all.
Q: What does the “-M” in FOK959S-M stand for?
A: This is manufacturer and product dependent. It can mean “Modified”, “Module”, “Metric” or also State it is “region specific”. There is no standard meaning for this suffix (which, to be fair, makes identification more difficult than it needs to be). Check the documentation for your product in order to find out what it means in your case.
Q: Can I find the FOK959S-M model number without the physical device?
A: Occasionally. If you registered the product with a manufacturer they have records of the serial number and of your account. You can search the purchase invoice, the warranty card or your companies ERP/node management system. If you do not have any of these and you do not have physical access to the device itself, then you will need to provide a photo of whatever remains of the identification.