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Section 8: Troubleshooting, Preventative Maintenance,
Storage, & Cleaning
Preventative Maintenance
WARNING:
HUMMINGBIRD WORKSTATIONS REQUIRE PERIODIC INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE TO PERFORM
OPTIMALLY AND ACHIEVE MAXIMUM OPERATION LIFE.
WARNING:
THE INTERVALS SHOWN ARE RECOMMENDED. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES SHOULD BE MORE
FREQUENT FOR HIGHER USE AREAS.
Please be sure to thoroughly check the areas illustrated below.
Area
Maintenance
Period (Month)
VESA 75/100 Adapter (FIT Units only)
Check if the VESA Plate and Monitor are securely attached.
Ensure the four screws on the Mounting Plate(s) are fastened to
the tightest possible position.
3
Visually inspect for any signs of grinding and gapping.
1
FIT Post (Swivel-Post)
Inspect bolt, washers and contacting surfaces for grinding and
wearing. Ensure bolt is tightened (using 5/32" ball end hex key)
1
Casters
Inspect Casters for debris, chipping and ensure that all Casters
are making contact with the floor.
1
Ensure the Locking Mechanisms on Directionally Locking and
Total Locking Casters are functioning correctly (test by pressing
down with foot and attempting to move the cart).
3
Manual Height Adjustable Column
Check if the height adjustment is smooth.
3
Power System (through computer
interface – powered units only)
Open enclosure – visually inspect for dust build up and
connector discolouration. Please contact Amico Accessories for
parts replacement.
Run system diagnostics – refer to the Power System manual
available on the Amico website.
3
Handles
Ensure that the Handle Bolts are tight, if loose then tighten
using a ½" Socket (and Ratchet) and a 1/4" Hex key (the Hex key
is underneath the Main Bin and the Socket is inside the Main Bin
compartment).
3
General
Clean any dust build-up on the cart (e.g., the Work Surface, Main
Bin, Base).
Vacuum the dust out of the Main Bin, Battery Compartment and
from around the Wheel Wells.
Ensure that all of the vents are clear of obstructions and debris.
1
Battery
Ensure that battery screws are fully tightened and secured.
3