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DU-AG-0018-25 Rev J 4/19/17 GCX Corp Page 1 of 8  

3875 Cypress Drive  Petaluma, CA 94954  800.228.2555  707.773.1100 Fax 707.773.1180  www.gcx.com

 

*See “Non-Table Mount” (page 3) for use of these parts. 

 

 

 

Installation Guide

 

 

VHM Wall Mount Kit for Philips IntelliVue MX600/700/800 and MP60/70 

 
 

The purpose of this guide is to: 

1.  Describe attachment of Philips-supplied Table Mount to Mounting Plate (page 2). 
2.  Describe mounting of VHM Arm in the Channel (page 2). 
3.  Describe attachment of Down Post to VHM Arm (page 3). 
4.  Describe mounting of Flexible Module Server (FMS) on Down Post (page 3). 
5.  Describe counterbalance adjustment (page 4). 
6.  Describe operation and adjustment of VHM Arm (page 5 

– 6). 

 
 

Parts Reference 

The following parts and hardware are included in this installation kit (hardware not shown): 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
Tools Required: 

 5/32'' and 1/8'' hex wrenches (provided), Phillips screwdriver (not provided), and 1/2'' [13mm] socket 

wrench (provided). 

 
 

 

         WARNING! 
 
The  VHM  Arm  contains  a  strong  spring  which  is  used  to  counterbalance  the  weight  of  the  mounted 
device.    The  Arm  housing  should  never  be  disassembled  by  non-GCX  personnel.    Additionally,  the 
mounted device should only be removed with the Arm in its highest vertical position, and with the Height 
Locking Lever engaged.  Failure to follow these guidelines could result in serious injury. 
 
 
Before mounting the Arm: 

 

1.

  Note that this arm has a wide range of motion both up/down and side to side.  Please consider carefully the device 

being mounted and the proximity of the assembly to other equipment, hospital personnel, and the patient.  GCX 
recommends that the hospital’s risk management personnel verify the appropriateness of the application prior to 
installation and use. 

 

2.

  The combination of the MX600/700/800 and an 8-slot FMS exceeds the acceptable load limit for the VHM Arm, 

however a 4-slot FMS can be used.  

 

Item # 

Description 

Qty 

VHM Arm with Mounting Adapter 

Locking Lever, Height Adjustment 

Cable Guide 

6'' Down Post Kit 

#10-32 x 3/8'' Socket Head Cap Screw (SHCS) 

M6 x 12mm FHMS 

5/32” [4mm] Hex Wrench 

1/8'' Hex Wrench 

1/2'' [13mm] Socket Wrench 

10 

Wall Channel Cover, 16''/40.6cm 

*11 

Spacer 

*12 

M6 x 14mm Pan Head Machine Screw (PHMS) 

12 

Summary of Contents for VHM

Page 1: ...ht of the mounted device The Arm housing should never be disassembled by non GCX personnel Additionally the mounted device should only be removed with the Arm in its highest vertical position and with...

Page 2: ...Philips supplied Table Mount to Mounting Adapter with three 3 M6 x 12mm FHMS see below Mounting VHM Arm in Channel 1 Thread the Height Locking Lever into the mounting hole in the right side of the Ar...

Page 3: ...itor in accordance with the Philips Table Mount instruction sheet CAUTION Ensure the device mounting locking mechanism is properly engaged at all times Fixed Mount 1 Fasten Spacer to Mounting Adapter...

Page 4: ...or FMS 1 Align three 3 mounting holes in Lower Post Disc with three 3 threaded holes in Swivel Cup below left Using the 5 32 hex wrench provided fasten Post to Swivel Cup with three 3 10 32 x 3 8 SHCS...

Page 5: ...ough the Adjuster Cover below center Lock Arm when Counterbalance Adjuster Bolt is accessible 3 With the 1 2 13mm socket wrench on the Adjuster Bolt carefully unlock and support the arm Turn the Adjus...

Page 6: ...cup to gain access to the Swivel Tension Nut Tilting the Mounted Instrument and Adjusting Tilt Tension Installation Note Shown without mounted device for detail purposes 1 To tilt the instrument gras...

Page 7: ...e necessary during vertical adjustment of mounted instrument see WARNING above Engagement of the Height Locking Lever is not required during normal operation of the counterbalanced instrument Position...

Page 8: ...sive material to clean the mounting assembly 4 Damage caused by the use of unapproved substances or processes will not be covered by warranty We recommend testing of any cleaning solution on a small a...

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