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FIGURE 7-11. 5E8 CONTROLLER ASSEMBLY (BEFORE 6.1.98)

FIGURE 7-11. 5E8 CONTROLLER ASSEMBLY (BEFORE 6.1.98)

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iMpOrtant nOte:

To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove  
the cover. Unit is to be serviced by qualified  
personnel only. 

For detailed plug locations, see Figure 7-

13

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plug 

and wiring Diagram (after 06/01/98) and Figure 
7-1

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.  plug and wiring Diagram (Before 06/01/98). 

For detailed label location, see Figure 7-1

5

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label locations.

Summary of Contents for Hausted 578

Page 1: ...Hausted Surgi Stretchers Models 578 Hydraulic Models 5E8 Electric Models 5D8 Electric Models 5E7 Electric Models with Hydraulic Hi Lo 5D7 Electric Models with Hydraulic Hi Lo GFH1300077RevB13 GF HEAL...

Page 2: ...WARNING COPYING PROHIBITED This manual is protected by Federal Copyright Law which provides for damages of up to USD 20000 as well as criminal fines and imprisonment for unauthorized copying...

Page 3: ...r recovery The articulating head piece with dual operating control knobs allows for adjustability and precise movement of the head section Patient positioning is convenient and easy for both care prov...

Page 4: ...336 Trowbridge Drive Fond du Lac WI 54937 678 291 3207 Main 770 368 2386 Fax www Hausted com Class 1 Equipment Type B Equipment Equipment not suitable for use in the pres ence of flammable anesthetic...

Page 5: ...ion Hydraulic Models 3 5 1 Raising the Backrest Knee Flex 3 5 2 Lowering the Backrest Knee Flex 3 6 Electric Control Locations Electric Models 3 6 1 Nurses Control Panel 3 6 2 Patient Pendant 3 6 3 Pl...

Page 6: ...tery Powered Stretchers TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 12 3 12 3 12 3 13 3 14 3 14 3 14 3 14 4 1 4 1 4 2 5 Preventive Maintenance for the User 5 1 6 Optional Accessories 6 1 7 Illustrated Parts Breakdown 7 1 8 A...

Page 7: ...Products Inc See Section 3 for the warnings below warningS CautiOnS anD prOper OperatiOn l The stretchers have a warning label located at the foot end stating Maximum patient weight 326 Kilograms 720...

Page 8: ...AND REPAIR The stretcher has a warning label located on the control box cover stating To reduce the risk of electrical shock do not remove the cover Service by qualified personnel only The batteries...

Page 9: ...are several procedures you must follow to put your new equip ment in service These procedures only take a few minutes to complete and all are required to ensure proper operation of the equipment 1 Cut...

Page 10: ...TE All dimensions are specified in inches All dimensions are 375 GF Health Products Inc reserves the right to change specifications without notice 1 120V 60Hz Max 4 0A 10 2 Min in 18 Min IPX 4 Type B...

Page 11: ...cy only F the fowler backrest quick drop handle is intended to be used during emergency situations only g Be sure rail is locked before leaving patient H the lock out knobs deactivate both the patient...

Page 12: ...pOSitiOn SiDe railS See warning C g nurSe COntrOl BOX unDer tOp See warning H prOteCtiVe BuMperS eleCtriC COntrOl BOX See warningS J tHrOugH n patient penDant warning laBel See warningS D e H COileD H...

Page 13: ...applying the Steering lock Fifth wheel From any corner of the stretcher depress the green pedal downward into locked position Figure 3 3 push the stretcher forward either one caster at the foot end w...

Page 14: ...time Figure 3 5 until desired height is obtained nOte Do not stand on release pedals 3 4 3 trendelenburg adjustment place the unit at maximum height see Height adjustment press down on the release pe...

Page 15: ...n the desired position is reached stop the rotating motion and return the crank handle to its original position Figure 3 9 3 5 2 lowering the Backrest Knee Flex to lower the backrest or knee flex flip...

Page 16: ...lear of moving parts 3 6 3 plug locations The stretcher is equipped with battery back up for transport but should be plugged into a wall receptacle when not in transport the plug is stored on a hook u...

Page 17: ...a low battery indicator light located on the nurse control panel positioned just above row 3 column 3 and will blink when the unit s battery is low and needs recharging If use of the unit is continue...

Page 18: ...on on the first row of buttons on the pendant Hold until the desired recline is acheived 3 7 1 Hand Pendant Functions FIGURE 3 16 FIGURE 3 17 FIGURE 3 18 The lock out deactivates pendant and control p...

Page 19: ...e same time press and hold down the UP or DOWN arrow but ton which corresponds to the desired direc tion of travel Figure 3 22 Hold until the preferred angle is acheived FIGURE 3 20 FIGURE 3 21 FIGURE...

Page 20: ...nd hold down the UP or DOWN arrow button which cor responds to the desired direction of travel Figure 3 26 Hold both buttons until the desired angle is achieved FIGURE 3 25 FIGURE 3 26 FIGURE 3 27 Neu...

Page 21: ...ns that that function is Unlocked and ready to use 3 7 STRETCHER TOP ADJUSTMENT ELECTRIC MODELS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Back Section Lockout Press the Lock Out Button in conjunction with the first butt...

Page 22: ...up on the red trigger under the stretcher top Figure 3 34 while lowering the rail when rail begins lowering release trigger lower rail until it locks into half height position 3 8 3 lowering the rail...

Page 23: ...ead extension see pre op post op extension instructions grasp the right ball style knob Figure 3 36A rotate the knob counterclockwise to articulate the head section upward Figure 3 36B rotate the knob...

Page 24: ...3 3 9 eye HeaDreSt 3 9 3 Mounting the wrist rest place the wrist rest into one of the three square sockets under the headrest Figure 3 39 rotate the t knob on the back of the rest Figure 3 40 clockwi...

Page 25: ...quately to allow inner tube to easily slide up or down within outside tube 2 lift up on top of i V rod until desired height is achieved 3 tighten collar screw s until hand tight 3 10 3 retracting iV r...

Page 26: ...le observe the charge light on the nurse control If the charge light is off Replace the controller If the charge light is on 1 Check the pendant control plug connection at the controller 2 Ensure all...

Page 27: ...y replacement Step 1 Remove the controller Step 2 Remove the 4 screws from the right half located on top of controller Step 3 After 4 11 00 replace 2 batteries with YUSHA NP 1 2 12 12 volt 1 2 Ah batt...

Page 28: ...r vinyl products properly diluted quaternaries are also acceptable Quaternary Isopropyl disinfectants are not recommended for vinyl Disinfectants urethane products Quaternary disinfectants are recomme...

Page 29: ...flex II diffusion trays including 24 tube Qty 25 SA4004 00 Foot switch electric hi lo electrics only SP0400 00 Surgeons Chair EYE Only 00CR6B 00 Endboard with chart holder 00CR7B 00 Extension footboar...

Page 30: ...ch usage are given each indentation in the description represents the assembly level the unitS per aSSeMBly column is specific for the given assembly or subassembly level 7 1 HOw tO uSe tHe illuStrate...

Page 31: ...7 2 reCOMMenDeD replaCeMent partS 7 Figure 7 1 HyDrauliC BaSe aSSeMBly witH witHOut FiFtH wHeel aSSeMBly part 1 OF 2 Figure 7 1 HyDrauliC BaSe aSSeMBly witH witHOut FiFtH wHeel aSSeMBly part 1 OF 2...

Page 32: ...7 3 reCOMMenDeD replaCeMent partS 7 Figure 7 1 HyDrauliC BaSe aSSeMBly witH witHOut FiFtH wHeel aSSeMBly part 2 OF 2 Figure 7 1 HyDrauliC BaSe aSSeMBly witH witHOut FiFtH wHeel aSSeMBly part 2 OF 2...

Page 33: ...4 4 066544 peDal green Cap 4 4 069459 riVet large Head pop 3 16 8 8 13 066508 aSSeMBly right Brake pedal 2 2 066543 peDal red Cap 4 4 066544 peDal green Cap 4 4 069459 riVet large Head pop 3 16 8 8 1...

Page 34: ...nylon 1 4 1 1 47 052041 SCrew Socket Set 10 32 x 1 4 1 1 48 075249 tape teflon 3 4 x 2 1 2 1 1 49 069478 plate Jack Mounting reinforcement 4 4 50 p75323 aSSeMBly Column 2 2 031102 SCrew Set 8 8 051310...

Page 35: ...on Head Foot end 1 1 70 065387 SCrew Self tapping 1 4 20 x 3 4 long 1 1 reCOMMenDeD replaCeMent partS 7 Figure 7 1 HyDrauliC BaSe aSSeMBly witH witHOut FiFtH wHeel aSSeMBly nOte the p prefix on the pa...

Page 36: ...aSSeMBly 27 25 24 28 13 11 17 15 6 9 10 7 12 14 8 20 5 4 2 29 9 30 25 26 24 31 9 16 9 8 1 19 3 18 8 25 24 V iMpOrtant nOte To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the cover Unit is to be s...

Page 37: ...ock 5 16 18 8 10 062684 leVer Cam 2 11 068551 rOD Horizon Hex Brake 2 12 066507 aSSeMBly left Brake pedal 2 13 066508 aSSeMBly right Brake pedal 2 14 031101 SCrew Hex Head Cap 1 4 20 x 3 4 long 4 15 0...

Page 38: ...er July 1 2013 FIGURE 7 3 5E8 5D8 ELECTRIC BASE ASSEMBLY IMPORTANT NOTE To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the cover Unit is to be serviced by qualified personnel only For detailed plu...

Page 39: ...066508 Right Brake Pedal Asembly 2 13 031156 Grommet 4 14 065807 3 8 x 3 8 Shoulder Bolt 2 15 062684 Cam Lever 2 16 080086 M6 1 X 10 Hex Cap Screw GR 8 8 Zinc 2 17 150830756 5 6 18 Lock Nut 2 18 0804...

Page 40: ...7 12 reCOMMenDeD replaCeMent partS 7 Figure 7 4 578 tOp aSSeMBly part 1 OF 2 Figure 7 4 578 tOp aSSeMBly part 1 OF 2...

Page 41: ...7 13 reCOMMenDeD replaCeMent partS 7 Figure 7 4 578 tOp aSSeMBly part 2 OF 2 Figure 7 4 578 tOp aSSeMBly part 2 OF 2...

Page 42: ...6 031055 nut lock 1 4 20 16 17 150830 298 Cap Vinyl 6 18 056397 816 StOp angle rail 6 19 075328 aSSeMBly Crank Support Bar 1 20 031118 pin Spring 3 16 x 1 6 21 p 150830 542 aSSeMBly Kneeflex 1 22 p676...

Page 43: ...der 3 8 x 1 long not Shown 4 52 068465 rOller not Shown 4 53 068467 BraCKet roller pivot not Shown 2 54 075329 tuBing Crank extension 1 55 055119 waSHer nylon 1 2 iD x 1 OD x 060 4 56 065257 pin Clevi...

Page 44: ...7 16 reCOMMenDeD replaCeMent partS 7 Figure 7 5 5e8 5D8 5e7 5D7 tOp aSSeMBly part 1 OF 3 Prior To July 1 2013 Figure 7 5 5e8 5D8 5e7 5D tOp aSSeMBly part 1 OF 3...

Page 45: ...7 17 reCOMMenDeD replaCeMent partS 7 Figure 7 5 5e8 5D8 5e7 5D7 tOp aSSeMBly part 2 OF 3 Prior To July 1 2013 Figure 7 5 5e8 5D8 5e7 5D tOp aSSeMBly part 2 OF 3...

Page 46: ...7 18 reCOMMenDeD replaCeMent partS 7 Figure 7 5 5e8 5D8 5e7 5D7 tOp aSSeMBly part 3 OF 3 Prior To July 1 2013 Figure 7 5 5e8 5D8 5e7 5D tOp aSSeMBly part 3 OF 3...

Page 47: ...062358 aSSeMBly accessory Support Channel 1 1 15 p67650 COVer Foot Section 1 1 16 p75098 anCHOr actuator 1 1 17 p33013 COVer Knee Section 1 1 18 031010 SCrew Hex Head Socket 5 16 18 x 3 4 long 12 12...

Page 48: ...75226 Cap i V well top 4 4 47 031186 riVet grip 1 1 48 075441 SpaCer 1 1 49 055215 KnOB pull 1 1 50 031054 nut 1 4 20 1 1 51 061336 nyliner Flange 1 1 52 p75486 plate Support 1 1 53 075444 SCrew pan H...

Page 49: ...7 21 reCOMMenDeD replaCeMent partS 7 Figure 7 6 5e8 5D8 5e7 5D7 tOp aSSeMBly part 1 OF 3 After July 1 2013 Figure 7 6 5e8 5D8 5e7 5D tOp aSSeMBly part 1 OF 3...

Page 50: ...7 22 reCOMMenDeD replaCeMent partS 7 Figure 7 6 5e8 5D8 5e7 5D7 tOp aSSeMBly part 2 OF 3 After July 1 2013 Figure 7 6 5e8 5D8 5e7 5D tOp aSSeMBly part 2 OF 3...

Page 51: ...7 23 reCOMMenDeD replaCeMent partS 7 Figure 7 6 5e8 5D8 5e7 5D7 tOp aSSeMBly part 3 OF 3 After July 1 2013 Figure 7 6 5e8 5D8 5e7 5D tOp aSSeMBly part 3 OF 3...

Page 52: ...1 11 035122 1 4 20 X 1 5 8 Hex HD Cap Screw 8 8 12 061195 1 4 20 X 5 8 Sock Button HD Screw 18 18 13 035114 5 16 X 3 4 Shoulder Bolt 2 2 14 065807 3 8 X 3 8 Hex Socket Head Shoulder 1 1 15 P67650 Foo...

Page 53: ...LA31 1 1 40 075402 Controller Top Cover 1 1 41 031500 10 24 X 1 00 Truss HD Mach SCR 4 4 42 080079 Tape DBL Sided 1 2 X 1 1 4 2 2 43 069440 3 16 X 540 Pop Rivet 4 4 44 150830 796 Angle Rail Stop 4 4...

Page 54: ...7 27 reCOMMenDeD replaCeMent partS 7 Figure 7 7 eye FOwler aSSeMBly Figure7 7 eye FOwler aSSeMBly...

Page 55: ...on 1 2 i D x 1 O D 2 2 16 075131 SCrew guide 1 1 17 075129 SCrew Head adjustment 1 1 18 075133 nut Height adjustment 1 1 19 031102 SCrew Cup point Set 1 4 20 x 1 4 2 1 20 075227 COllar acme threaded 2...

Page 56: ...eMent partS 7 FIGURE 7 7 EYE FOWLER ASSEMBLY item no part no S V C Description units per assembly 40 067828 HOOK Velcro 2 x 5 2 41 031314 pin Spring 3 16 x 3 4 2 42 075152 Mounting 2 43 p 755717 029 a...

Page 57: ...7 31 reCOMMenDeD replaCeMent partS 7 Figure 7 8 patientrail aSSeMBly leFt anD rigHt Figure 7 8 patientrail aSSeMBly leFt anD rigHt...

Page 58: ...MBly top Cap 1 1 2 075065 leg rail 3 3 3 075064 leg lock 1 1 4 p 056397 881 plate lock left 1 p 056397 881 plate lock right 1 5 p 150830 347 SCrew Button Head Cap 1 4 20 x 3 8 long 1 1 6 035137 rOCKer...

Page 59: ...Y AFTER 7 1 13 V iMpOrtant nOte To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the cover Unit is to be serviced by qualified personnel only For detailed plug locations see Figure 7 13 plug and wir...

Page 60: ...1 1 10 031364 1 4 Flat Washer 4 4 11 031421 10 24 Lock Nut w Nylon Insert 4 4 12 031074 3 16 Flat Washer 4 4 13 063031 Push Mounts PBMS H25 C 2 2 14 431175 091 Cable Tie 2 2 15 08045 Nurse Control Box...

Page 61: ...Y AFTER 5 1 00 PRIOR TO 7 1 13 V iMpOrtant nOte To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the cover Unit is to be serviced by qualified personnel only For detailed plug locations see Figure 7...

Page 62: ...ear 1 1 p 075703 Hanger Controller rear 1 1 9 p 068979 BaSe Junction Box 1 10 p 068976 reCeptaCle Hospital grade 120vac 1 11 p 068980 COVer Junction Box 1 12 p 031097 SCrew Sheet Metal 6 2 13 p 068982...

Page 63: ...1 98 V iMpOrtant nOte To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the cover Unit is to be serviced by qualified personnel only For detailed plug locations see Figure 7 13 plug and wiring Diagra...

Page 64: ...d Cap 1 4 20 x 5 8 long 10 8 p 031364 waSHer Flat 6 9 p 031055 nut lock 1 4 20 10 10 p 068979 BaSe Junction Box 1 11 p 068976 reCeptaCle Hospital grade 1 12 p 068982 relieF Strain 1 13 p 068980 COVer...

Page 65: ...NG DIAGRAM AFTER 7 1 13 FIGURE 7 12 PLUG AND WIRING DIAGRAM AFTER 7 1 13 V iMpOrtant nOte To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the cover Unit is to be serviced by qualified personnel onl...

Page 66: ...3 068864 Strain Relief 6 4 080509 Power Cord Wrap Mounting Bracket Stretcher 1 5 065438 Cable Clamp 2 6 031072 Flat Washer 1 7 000794 3 16 Pop Rivet 1 8 031000 10 24 X 1 2 Hex HD Mach 4 9 031421 10 24...

Page 67: ...ER 6 1 98 BEFORE 7 1 13 FIGURE 7 13 PLUG AND WIRING DIAGRAM AFTER 6 1 98 BEFORE 7 1 13 V iMpOrtant nOte To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the cover Unit is to be serviced by qualified...

Page 68: ...cription units per assembly PLUG AND WIRING DIAGRAM AFTER 6 1 98 X 1 p 063031 ButtOn 5 2 p 065403 tie Cable 20 3 p 068874 relieF Strain 6 4 p p75743 COrD Hanger Coil 1 5 p 065438 ClaMp Cable 1 6 p 031...

Page 69: ...1 98 V iMpOrtant nOte To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the cover Unit is to be serviced by qualified personnel only For detailed plug locations see Figure 7 13 plug and wiring Diagra...

Page 70: ...7 45 electric Models Manual Hydraulic Models reCOMMenDeD replaCeMent partS 7 Figure 7 15 laBel lOCatiOnS Figure 7 15 laBel lOCatiOnS...

Page 71: ...50 laBel Side Hydraulic left 0 1 7 p 063022 laBel Service 1 1 8 p 031457 laBel Serial number 578 1 p 076127 laBel Serial number 5e8 1 p 075475 laBel Serial number 5D8 1 9 p 031458 laBel Clear Overlay...

Page 72: ...7 47 reCOMMenDeD replaCeMent partS 7 Figure 7 16 wriSt reSt aSSeMBly eye Dual lateral Figure 7 16 wriSt reSt aSSeMBly eye Dual lateral...

Page 73: ...st Mounting 1 3 p 075141 SCrew wrist rest Knob 1 4 p 055215 KnOB t Handle 1 5 p 031364 waSHer Flat 1 6 p 065688 waSHer nylon 5 16 i D x 3 4 O D x 1 16 thick 1 7 p 031507 1 4 20 acorn nut 1 8 p 066738...

Page 74: ...7 49 reCOMMenDeD replaCeMent partS 7 Figure 7 17 wriSt reSt aSSeMBly eye OVer BrOw Figure 7 17 wriSt reSt aSSeMBly eye OVer BrOw...

Page 75: ...rest Support 2 2 p 075138 Bar wrist rest Mounting 2 3 p 075141 SCrew wrist rest Knob 2 4 p 055215 KnOB t Handle 2 5 p 031364 waSHer Flat 2 6 p 065688 waSHer nylon 5 16 i D x 3 4 O D x 1 16 thick 2 7 p...

Page 76: ...reCOMMenDeD replaCeMent partS 7 FIGURE 7 18 I V ROD ASSEMBLY EYE TOPS BUILT PRIOR TO 1 1 98 BETWEEN 6 1 98 AND 10 1 98 FIGURE 7 18 I V ROD ASSEMBLY EYE TOPS BUILT PRIOR TO 1 1 98 BETWEEN 6 1 98 AND 10...

Page 77: ...066014 BuSHing large Screw Collar Squeeze 1 5 p 066013 COllar large Screw 1 6 p 066016 tuBe Slide 1 7 p 066015 gliDe Outside Cap 1 8 p 031314 pin Spring 3 16 x 3 4 1 9 p 030209 SCrew Collar Squeeze Bu...

Page 78: ...OpS Built Between 10 1 98 anD 3 5 03 Figure 7 20 i V rOD aSSeMBly eye tOpS Built Between 10 1 98 anD 3 5 03 iMpOrtant nOte I V rod is shown mounted on patient s right which is standard I V rod can be...

Page 79: ...units per assembly P 066EY0 00 EYE I V ROD ASSEMBLY TOPS AFTER 10 1 98 X 1 p 062038 SCrew Hex Head Cap 1 4 20 x 5 8 long 2 2 p 031055 nut lock 1 4 20 4 3 p 075569 BraCKet i V rod Support 1 4 p 075545...

Page 80: ...7 55 reCOMMenDeD replaCeMent partS 7 Figure 7 21 i V rOD aSSeMBly eye tOpS Built aFter 3 5 03 Figure 7 21 i V rOD aSSeMBly eye tOpS Built aFter 3 5 03...

Page 81: ...Plug I V Rod Bottom 1 4 056397 874 Tube Outside 1 5 075593 Label Warning 1 6 066015 Glide Outside Cap 1 7 031314 Spring Pin 3 16 X 3 4 1 8 056397 875 Tube Large Slide 1 9 066014 Bushing Large Screw Co...

Page 82: ...7 57 reCOMMenDeD replaCeMent partS 7 Figure 7 22 FiFtH wHeel SuB aSSeMBly eleCtriC BaSe part 1 OF 3 Figure 7 22 FiFtH wHeel SuB aSSeMBly eleCtriC BaSe part 1 OF 3...

Page 83: ...7 58 reCOMMenDeD replaCeMent partS 7 Figure 7 22 FiFtH wHeel SuB aSSeMBly eleCtriC BaSe part 2 OF 3 Figure 7 22 FiFtH wHeel SuB aSSeMBly eleCtriC BaSe part 2 OF 3...

Page 84: ...7 59 reCOMMenDeD replaCeMent partS 7 Figure 7 22 FiFtH wHeel SuB aSSeMBly eleCtriC BaSe part 3 OF 3 Figure 7 22 FiFtH wHeel SuB aSSeMBly eleCtriC BaSe part 3 OF 3...

Page 85: ...22 Part 2 of 3 1 080464 Weldment Mounting Bracket LH 1 2 075771 Spring Torsion 1 3 011422 Collar 2 4 080463 Weldment Mounting Bracket RH 1 5 068338 Collar 2 6 080434 Rod 10 1 2 Hex 1 FIG 7 22 Part 3 o...

Page 86: ...7 61 reCOMMenDeD replaCeMent partS 7 Figure 7 23 FiFtH wHeel SuB aSSeMBly HyDrauliC BaSe eleCtriC BaSe part 1 OF 3 Figure 7 23 FiFtH wHeel SuB aSSeMBly HyDrauliC BaSe eleCtriC BaSe part 1 OF 3...

Page 87: ...7 62 reCOMMenDeD replaCeMent partS 7 Figure 7 23 FiFtH wHeel SuB aSSeMBly HyDrauliC BaSe eleCtriC BaSe part 2 OF 3 Figure 7 23 FiFtH wHeel SuB aSSeMBly HyDrauliC BaSe eleCtriC BaSe part 2 OF 3...

Page 88: ...7 63 reCOMMenDeD replaCeMent partS 7 Figure 7 23 FiFtH wHeel SuB aSSeMBly HyDrauliC BaSe eleCtriC BaSe part 3 OF 3 Figure 7 23 FiFtH wHeel SuB aSSeMBly HyDrauliC BaSe eleCtriC BaSe part 3 OF 3...

Page 89: ...t Hand 1 1 7 075771 Spring torsion 1 1 8 011422 COllar 2 2 9 075776 welDMent Mounting Bracket right Hand 1 1 10 076106 rOD Hex 1 11 075781 rOD Hex 1 12 075780 rOD pivot 1 13 076108 rOD pivot 1 14 0313...

Page 90: ...7 65 reCOMMenDeD replaCeMent partS 7 Figure 7 24 FiFtH wHeel SuB aSSeMBly eleCtriC BaSe aFter 7 1 13 Figure 7 24 FiFtH wHeel SuB aSSeMBly eleCtriC BaSe aFter 7 1 13...

Page 91: ...PARTS BREAKDOWN Item No Part No SVC Description Units Per Ass y 1 031076 1 4 Flat Washer 4 2 150830 756 5 16 Lock Out 2 3 062684 Cam 2 4 065807 3 8 X 3 8 Shoulder Bolt 2 5 031006 1 4 20 X 1 1 2 Hex H...

Page 92: ...7 67 reCOMMenDeD replaCeMent partS 7 Figure 7 25 FiFtH wHeel SuB aSSeMBly eleCtriC BaSe aFter 9 1 99 BEFORE 7 1 13 Figure 7 18 FiFtH wHeel SuB aSSeMBly eleCtriC BaSe aFter 9 1 99...

Page 93: ...4 X 1 1 8 1 3 p 068360 aSSeMBly Swivel Bracket 1 4 p 068429 plate 5th wheel Hinge 2 5 p 068415 wHeel 4 1 6 p 068543 SCrew Hex Head Cap 5 17 18 x 2 long 2 7 p 068464 COllar 1 8 p 068373 tuBe Cam 1 9 p...

Page 94: ...ons CISPR 11 Group 1 The Hausted A P C Series Models and Surgi Chairs uses RF energy only for its internal function There fore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any inter feren...

Page 95: ...o line s 2 kV line s to earth 1 kV line s to line s 2 kV line s to earth Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interrup tions and voltag...

Page 96: ...d RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with t...

Page 97: ...power of the communications equipment Rated maximum out put power of trans mitter W Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter M 150 kHz to 80 MHz d 1 2 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 1 2 P 800...

Page 98: ...mely manner 2 Products which are not installed used or properly cleaned and maintained as required in the official manual for the applicable product 3 Products considered to be of a consumable nature...

Page 99: ...id sorting of plastic parts Product Metal Scrap Cable Scrap Electornic Scrap Plastic recycling or combustion ESCEYE X X X X ESDEYE X X X X EPC250 X X X X EPD250 X X X X Note Recoverable resources are...

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