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Using Your EasyStand
Maintenance
GENERAL
• Clean the EasyStand 5000 with a mild non-abrasive disinfectant or soap and water.
• Check your EasyStand periodically to make sure that all nuts, bolts and adjustable parts are
tightened securely.
THE HYDRAULIC ACTUATOR
• An initial break-in period of approximately 50-100 full cycles is normal for the
hydraulic unit. You may experience a squealing noise or a less-than-smooth forward
stroke. The very close fit of its mating parts give each pump its own break-in “feel” and
signature noise.
• If the pump is leaking oil, call your local AMI Dealer for a replacement. The serial
number will be needed.
• Do not exert excessive force on the pump handle or use the pump handle to move your
EasyStand around. This may cause damage to the pump handle and/or the pump
mechanism and will void any warranty.
• User maintenance is not required or recommended on the hydraulic pump. Never
apply lubricant, household oil, grease, or a similar product to any part of the unit.
Some compounds may react with the seals used in the manufacture of this product.
This may damage the unit and will void any warranty.
• Do not exceed the rated weight capacity of the equipment for which this hydraulic unit
is used on (the weight limit for the EasyStand 6000 is 280 lbs).
• If your EasyStand was shipped to you during or exposed to a temperature of less then
50 degrees Fahrenheit, you must allow the hydraulic unit to warm up to room temperature
before any use. Failure to follow this step could damage the unit and render it inoperable.
• It is sometimes not necessary to push the pump handle all the way back to lower the
seat. If you have difficulty getting the seat to lower, try pushing the handle back into
different positions.
• If the unit is in the standing position and unoccupied, it is necessary to apply pressure
to the seat of the unit while pushing the pump handle back.
PURGING THE HYDRAULIC ACTUATOR
The hydraulic pump on your EasyStand has a high probability of getting air trapped in the
internal workings of the unit. This is usually caused by in-transit handling and is quite normal.
Please follow the simple steps below, as manual hydraulic systems may never operate properly
unless the entrapped air is correctly purged. The unit must be at room temperature for this
procedure.
1. Slowly pump the handle until the full extension is reached.
2.Now continue pumping the handle slowly for an additional 10 strokes.
This will properly purge the system.
Summary of Contents for 5000 YOUTH
Page 1: ...Owner s Manual 5000 YOUTH ...
Page 23: ...page 21 Parts Detail 5000 YOUTH BASIC FRAME ...
Page 24: ...page 22 Parts Detail LEVEL GLIDES 10126 LOCKING CASTERS 5062 ...
Page 25: ...page 23 Parts Detail ACTUATOR HANDLE 58483 MOBILE OPTION 5200Y ...
Page 26: ...page 24 Parts Detail ACTUATOR HANDLE EXTENSION 5022 REMOVABLE ACTUATOR HANDLE 5020 ...
Page 27: ...page 25 Parts Detail FOOT STRAPS 80634 FOOT HOLDERS 80635 SECURE FOOT OPTION 80616 ...
Page 28: ...page 26 Parts Detail STANDARD KNEE PAD 10128 INDEPENDENT KNEE PADS 5026 ...
Page 29: ...page 27 Parts Detail BLACK MOLDED TABLE 10600 CLEAR DESK TABLE 5041 ...
Page 30: ...page 28 Parts Detail OVERSIZED TABLE OPTION 5040 NO TABLE OPTION 5250 ...
Page 31: ...page 29 Parts Detail TILT TABLE FOR MOLDED TABLE 81011 TILT TABLE FOR OVERSIZED TABLE 80997 ...
Page 32: ...page 30 Parts Detail TILT TABLE FOR CLEAR TABLE 80996 ROHO SEAT SET 81020 ...
Page 33: ...page 31 Parts Detail TABLE SWING AWAY SLEEVE 5024 ARM TROUGHS 5030 ...
Page 34: ...page 32 Parts Detail BACK OPTION 5100Y ...
Page 35: ...page 33 Parts Detail REMOVABLE BACK OPTION 5100YR ...
Page 36: ...HIGH BACK W CHEST STRAP 5150 LATERAL SUPPORTS 5036 page 34 Parts Detail ...
Page 38: ...UNIVERSAL HEADREST RECEIVER 80608 SHOULDER RETRACTORS 5034 page 36 Pats Detail ...
Page 39: ...page 37 Parts Detail NO BACK OPTION 58582 HIP GUIDES 5038Y ...