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19P03-DOC01E REV-3 

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QLCI (Qual Load Cell Interface) replacement 

Tools required: 

3/8” Combination Wrench 

• 

#2 Robertson Screwdriver   • Regular Slotted Screwdriver

Cutting plier

#2 Phillips Screwdriver

• #3 Small Slotted Screwdriver

Procedure: 

1. Raise the bed to its highest position and apply the brakes.

2. Unplug the power cord of the bed from the wall outlet.

3. Remove the cover (A) with a regular slotted screwdriver.

4. Use a 3/8” combination wrench to hold the nut (E) and remove the screw (C) with

a #2 Robertson screwdriver.

5. Remove the screw (B) with a #2 Robertson screwdriver.

6. Follow the QLCI cable (F) and cut the cable ties holding it to the bed frame.

7. Unplug the QLCI cable (F) from the QLCI.

8. Remove the four (4) screws (G) from the cover with a #2 Phillips screwdriver.

Summary of Contents for Interlude 500

Page 1: ...User Manual Interlude 500 Do not use this device and its accessories without reading this manual in full Illustrations are for information purposes only ...

Page 2: ...15 Electrical functions of the bed 15 Moving the device 18 Side rails 19 Angle indicators 20 Length extension of the platform 20 Width extension of the platform 22 Head and foot boards 23 Adjustment of the foot angle section 24 IV poles receptacle 24 Drainage bag receptacle 25 Attaching restraint straps 26 Installation of the trapeze bar optional 27 Traction frame receptacle 28 Mechanical CPR fonc...

Page 3: ...replacement 46 Replacement of a wall bumper 47 Bed caster replacement 48 Load cell replacement 51 QLCI replacement 53 Load cell cable replacement 56 Scale indicator replacement 59 Bed exit light replacement 62 Motor replacement of the leg section 65 Motor replacement of the backrest section 67 Without CPR 67 With CPR 69 High Low motor replacement 75 Control box replacement 77 Battery replacement 7...

Page 4: ...pect by the patient to use the bed safely Symbol illustrating the patient s maximum weight allowed on the device Symbol illustrating the maximum permissible weight on the apparatus comprising a patient the mattress and all accessories IV pole trapeze traction frame drainage bag etc Symbol indicating to consult the user manual IPX4 Protection against liquid splashes Symbol indicating a type B elect...

Page 5: ...s treatment diagnostic supervision to maintain and improve a patient s condition This includes intensive care ambulatory care or regular medical care of a short or long duration It is not designed for home care This device should never be used in the presence of flammable anesthetic gas mixed with air or oxygen or nitrous oxide Applied parts It is expected that the parts of the device in contact w...

Page 6: ...he specifications and conditions of use in the following sections Rotec International cannot be held liable for damage or injury caused by negligence or improper use of its products Also note that all illustrations contained herein are for guidance only WARNINGS ABOUT THE INTENDED USE The device is not intended for pediatric use or people with a body mass index BMI under 30 Doing so would present ...

Page 7: ...P03 DOC01E REV 3 8 Illustration of the device Trapeze bar option Nurse Control Upper leg section Foot section Head section Siderails Thigh section Wall bumpers Integrated control in siderails Brake pedal ...

Page 8: ...ional features Integrated scale Bed exit detection two zone Additional hand control Transportation trolley Optional features may change the above mentioned dimensions The dimensions specified herein do not consider manufacturing tolerances Intended Accessories Mattress 9kg 20lb Trapeze bar 11kg 23lbs IV Pole 0 5kg 1lbs Drainage bag Traction frame Restraint strap product not available by the device...

Page 9: ...o 95 Non condensing Atmospheric pressure 70kpa to 106kpa Storage environment Temperature 40 to 70 C Relative humidity 10 to 100 Non condensing Atmospheric pressure 70kpa to 106kpa WARNINGS ABOUT FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS Make sure that the height of the mattress is convenient for entering and exiting the device easily Otherwise it may cay cause a RISK OF FALLING that could lead to SERIOUS INJURY...

Page 10: ... increases RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK After accidental and significant spill of liquid on electronic components cables and or motors the operation of these components may be affected You should immediately disconnect the bed and then remove the user from the bed clean and inspect the bed by qualified technicians The bed can be returned to service only if it has been properly cleaned and inspected Not ...

Page 11: ...y that each function of the device operates according to the operating instructions provided in this manual see section 3 Unplug the power cable and operate the actuators to verify the battery Note that the verification of CPR function should be performed with a mattress and a person adequately leaned otherwise it might not work If damage or malfunction appear on the bed without hesitation contact...

Page 12: ...zontally at a distance of at least 127 mm 5 inches from the wall In the same manner check that no object obstructs the end of the feet section and then apply the brakes see section 3 2 It is therefore possible to use the bed without worrying about the risk of contact with the wall 127 mm 5 in FOOT HEAD ...

Page 13: ...ttress on the device and insert it in between the rail guards of the platforms Notice that the mattress must be compressed to be inserted Otherwise the platform adjustment is inappropriate for the dimensions of the mattress WARNINGS ABOUT FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS Use a mattress of the correct size and adapted to the platform size in order to avoid RISKS OF ENTRAPMENT between the siderails and m...

Page 14: ...the symbols to switch on the motor Release the control to stop all movement Bed height functions Allow the height adjustment upwards or downwards of the bed Press on the arrow pointing upwards or downwards located next to the symbols to switch on the motor Release the control to stop all movement Note The buttons situated on the inside of siderails and on the remote control have a limited range fo...

Page 15: ...cardiopulmonary resuscitation This function must be use for this purpose ONLY Release the control to stop all movement Light function This function turns on the light located underneath the bed Press this button to turn on or off the light Nurse call function optional This function sends a signal to the nurse s station Press this button to send the signal Plug in indicator light The illuminated in...

Page 16: ...INJURIES Do not leave a table or other device requiring access under the bed when it is lowered down because this will cause SERIOUS MECHANICAL DAMAGE Always make sure no objects or equipment hinders the movement of the movable parts of the bed before activating a motion controls such as patient or staff limbs medical equipment etc this could result in SERIOUS INJURY AND OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT ...

Page 17: ... the pedals NEUTRAL To remove all restrictions and allow the bed to move in any direction Place the pedals horizontally BRAKE To apply the brake and completely immobilise the bed Press on the red side of the pedals When the bed is heavily loaded it is recommended to have two persons to move it WARNINGS ABOUT THE SYNCHRONISED BRAKE SYSTEM Always apply the brakes after moving the bed or when a patie...

Page 18: ... The side rails are designed to prevent accidental falls only They should not be used to prevent the patient from leaving the bed to assist the patient to turn over in bed or as a restraint Is the responsibility of the operator to use appropriate restraints and this in the interest and for the safety of the user Ensure that nothing can impede the movement of the side rails blankets patient s limbs...

Page 19: ...ll following the etched graduation Length extension of the platform It is recommended to elevate the foot section to the maximum in order to operate the extension of the platform with ease 1 Pull the cable located under the foot section 2 With the other hand push pull the foot extension of the structure 3 Release the cable The extension will lock automatically to the following mattress dimensions ...

Page 20: ...ly to the following mattress dimensions 84 in 88 in WARNING ON LENGTH EXTENSION OF THE PLATFORM Never extend the foot section platform without extending the foot section of the structure to avoid MECHANICAL BREAK AND OR INJURIES After extending the platform always verify that the length fits the size of the mattress use to avoid RISKS OF ENTRAPEMENT that could lead to DEATH BOUTON ...

Page 21: ...in 91 99 107 122 cm 4 Make sure the extension section is well locked by trying to pull or push it 5 Repeat these steps for all the extension sections around the device There is a total of 8 sections to extend around the device in order to extend the width properly WARNING ON WIDTH EXTENSION OF THE PLATFORM After extending the platform always verify that the width fits the size of the mattress used...

Page 22: ...oards To install the headboard or footboard slide the two 2 stems of the head or foot board into the two 2 holes provided for this purpose in the bottom as shown below To remove the panel do the reverse movement as described above 2 stems ...

Page 23: ...down the mechanism in its lock Otherwise just lower the hold section platform to the horizontal position with the electrical function The foot section will automatically return to its horizontal position afterwards IV poles receptacle Six 6 receptacles are located at the head of the structure Among them three different dimensions are at your disposal Diameter dimensions of 1 2 7 8 and 1 inch WARNI...

Page 24: ...the thigh section as support for the drainage bag WARNING ABOUT BAG RECEPTACLE Do not lower the device to its minimal height when a drainage bag is hooked to the device The drainage bag could fall off the device and cause INJURIES to the patient Beware hooking a drainage bag elsewhere on the device could cause INJURIES or MATERIAL DAMAGE ...

Page 25: ...It is the responsibility of the medical staff to properly use the restraint straps and to choose which openings to use WARNINGS ABOUT THE RESTRAINT STRAPS Verify that the restraint straps do not tighten further around the patient during movements of the platform because this may cause RISK OF INJURY ...

Page 26: ... with the notch Make sure that the trapeze bar is properly positioned by trying to move with a rotating movement Made exclusively for Rotec brand trapeze WARNING ABOUT TRAPEZE BAR Do not use the Trendelenburg function when a trapeze bar is fixed to the device to avoid MATERIAL DAMAGE and RISK OF INJURY to the patient NOTCH FINAL POSITION STOPPER ...

Page 27: ...e receptacles shown below Diameter of 7 8 inch WARNING ABOUT THE TRACTION FRAME RECEPTACLE Do not use the Trendelenburg function when a traction frame is fixed to the device to avoid MATERIAL DAMAGE and RISK OF INJURY to the patient Traction frame receptacle Traction frame receptacle ...

Page 28: ...he mattress and that there is nothing interfering under the platform of the bed before activating the CPR function SERIOUS INJURY may occur if this function is not used properly CPR function should be USED IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ONLY Using this function for other purposes could lead to SERIOUS INJURY to the patient or operator The side rails must be in the raised position upon triggering of the mech...

Page 29: ...n The 0 1 status automatically times out and changes to 500g default indication after 5 sec the time out setting is required by the test house Toggling the accuracy to 0 1 100g guiding measure can only take place when a stable load is present when the display is no longer flashing Scale button To measure the weight push the enable button and the scale button simultaneously The maximum measurement ...

Page 30: ... longer flashing the procedure is finished and the display is empty By renewed activation of the Enable Scale buttons the display will show the weight measured before the compensation was done which equals the weight of the patient If AUTO compensation is enabled the AUTO LED will light when making a measurement via the Enable Scale button To benefit from auto compensation it is important that thi...

Page 31: ...sult in a beep if the control unit had a fatal error previously The beep sound has no influence on the measuring result i e the SCALE system is independent of fatal errors on the control box Warning on accuracy of the scale Scales integrated to bed should always be use as a reference only and is not meant to be use for medical treatment Weight display by the scale system could vary from real weigh...

Page 32: ...tection The system will notify that the patient has left the bed or is leaving the bed when a significant decrease of weight on the bed is detected Zone 2 Pre egress detection The system will notify that the patient is attempting to leave the bed when it will detect a significant move from the patient toward the outside of the bed Be advised that this option may cause false alarms if the patient i...

Page 33: ...em is activated by an independent control which has one 1 or two 2 buttons located on the foot section When the GREEN indicator is illuminated the function is ACTIVATED When the GREEN indicator is off the function is DEACTIVATED Ensure that the patient is lying in the middle of the bed when activating this system ...

Page 34: ...n will be shown by an indicator light located on each side of the foot of the bed A red indicator shows that the system is activated This indicator will flash if the system detects a bed exit or a bed exit attempt if option 2 zone is chosen See image below Connection options to the nurse call system The system is equipped with a junction box that may be connected to the nurse call system To connec...

Page 35: ...opriately turn it off and replace it by a system that works properly Ensure that your establishment has a clear and efficient response management policy of falls and fall alarms Whenever possible the vendor intends to limit its responsibilities for particular damages accessories or indirect economic loss for the repair or replacement of the product The vendor declines all responsibilities for dama...

Page 36: ...n the bed by hand The products may be applied by spraying Ensure that the concentration of cleaning product meets the manufacturer s recommendations Can be washed with steam but do not use high pressure jet Do not wash with high pressure water jet Ultrasonic and immersion of the various parts of the bed are not recommended Be sure that the cleaned parts are clean and dry before using the bed WARNI...

Page 37: ...ded in this manual see section 3 Unplug the power cable and operate the actuators to verify the battery WARNING ABOUT PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Preventive maintenance is essential to maintain the reliability of the bed A bed which demonstrates abnormalities should not be used Any abnormality must be repaired immediately by an authorised and competent person Failure to follow these safety instructions...

Page 38: ...Remove the power cables connectors motors circuit the controller and the electronic control of the device Then take all necessary steps for recycling them in a facility provided for this purpose Remove the wheels of the bed the plastic covering panels and side rails and plastic joints of the different bed mechanisms Then take all necessary steps for recycling them in a facility provided for this p...

Page 39: ...remote Is the nurse control activated control are working Is the remote control wire properly plugged in Is the remote control wire damaged If so replace it One or many functions of the remote Verify the above mentioned steps control are not working Is the nurse control activated for these functions If not are the nurse control functions working If so have the remote control inspected Verify the a...

Page 40: ...n of acoustical signals Position Lost OOBD Alarm 166 ms no beep Fatal error Fatal error reset Hoot Over heating 200 ms beep 50 ms beep 500 ms no beep 50 ms no beep 500 ms beep 200 ms no beep Constant beep 5 s beep no beep 166 ms beep ...

Page 41: ...d to go with it This error is generated for safety reasons so that no involuntary movement occurs on the bed without a specific code having been generated the press of a button generates a unique code 3 Error actuator s missing occurs when a function is called but the actuators required for the function are not all present A fatal error is to be deleted by pressing the buttons for raising and lowe...

Page 42: ...ulated above Rotec International reserves the right to substitute equal or superior quality materials during repairs and or replacements The material replaced and covered by this warranty does not allow one to benefit from a new warranty It only benefits from the original warranty The warranty on the bed and or its accessories does not apply to damages resulting from modification and or unauthoris...

Page 43: ...even if the box es seem s to be in good condition If there is any damage it must be indicated on the bill of lading Rotec International must be informed of the situation within 24 hours of receipt of goods in order to notify the carrier as soon as possible If Rotec International is not informed within 24 hours or the damages are not indicated on the bill of lading the customer may have to pay all ...

Page 44: ...ed from the wall outlet 4 Remove MJB locking bracket and unplug the wire related to the side rail under bed 5 With a cutting plier remove the tie wrap of the side rail s wire related to the bed 6 With a 3 8 drive ratchet and a socket remove the four 4 bolts A fixing the siderail to the structure of the platform Make sure to hold the side rail while removing the bolts preventing the side rail from ...

Page 45: ...e bed from the wall outlet 5 Unplug the cable connection D from the top extension 6 Remove the nut A with a Combination Wrench Keep it for later 7 Push on the locking strip from the plastic bushing B with a slotted screwdriver and drag it out Repeat the process for the same bushing B on the other side of the bed Remove the top frame extension 8 Reverse the above steps to install the new top extens...

Page 46: ...mper Tools required 9 16 Combination Wrench Procedure 1 Raise the bed to its highest position and apply the brakes 2 Remove the nut A with a 9 16 combination wrench and remove the wall bumper 3 Reverse the above steps to install the new wall bumper ...

Page 47: ...ip removal tool 3 Allen Wrench 4 Allen Wrench 5 Allen Wrench Axle stands 2 Procedure 1 Raise the bed to its highest position 2 Position the brake pedal of casters to neutral 3 Put the axle stands under the bed frame beside the defective caster 4 Lower the bed until the defective caster stops touching the ground ...

Page 48: ...llen Wrench and remove the lever I from the hexagonal rods C 7 Remove the hexagonal rods C 8 Remove the socket head screw A with a 5 Allen Wrench and remove the defective caster Notice Make sure that the bed caster is correctly oriented before installing it The illustration below shows how the caster s mechanism is working Brake Neutral Directionnal ...

Page 49: ... caster is working properly before placing the bed in service Notice if the new caster doesn t brake correctly there is an adjustment under the caster 11 Use a 4 Allen Wrench to turn the adjustment screw a quarter at a time until it brakes correctly Counter clockwise to tighten clockwise to loosen ...

Page 50: ...n Socket 3 8 Drive Ratchet Axle stands 2 Procedure 1 Raise the bed to its highest position 2 Unplug the power cord of the bed from the wall outlet 3 Position the brake pedal of casters to neutral 4 Put the axle stands under the bed frame beside the defective load cell 5 Lower the bed until the caster of the defective load cell stops touching the ground ...

Page 51: ...then unplug it The load cell with the bed caster support should be free from the base frame now 10 Remove the set screw C with a 4 Allen wrench and remove the load cell from the bed caster support 11 Reverse the above steps to install the new load cell Notice When installing the new load cell be careful to not squeeze the wire between the load cell and the frame of the bed Before tightening the sc...

Page 52: ...apply the brakes 2 Unplug the power cord of the bed from the wall outlet 3 Remove the cover A with a regular slotted screwdriver 4 Use a 3 8 combination wrench to hold the nut E and remove the screw C with a 2 Robertson screwdriver 5 Remove the screw B with a 2 Robertson screwdriver 6 Follow the QLCI cable F and cut the cable ties holding it to the bed frame 7 Unplug the QLCI cable F from the QLCI...

Page 53: ...terminals J1 J2 J3 J4 Notice Be careful Each load cell cable has a predefined position cable 1 with J1 cable 2 with J2 cable 3 with J3 and cable 4 with J4 10 Unscrew all cable holder screws with a 3 small slotted screwdriver J1 J2 J3 J4 J1 J2 J4 J3 ...

Page 54: ...wires from the QLCI cell 12 Reverse the above steps to install the new QLCI 13 Verify that the new QLCI is working properly before putting the bed back in service Notice Be careful to put the plastic bushing in the proper way Plastic bushing ...

Page 55: ... 16 Combination Wrench 1 2 Combination Wrench Trim clip removal tool 1 4 Allen Socket 3 8 Drive Ratchet 5 16 Socket Axle stands 2 Procedure 1 Raise the bed to its highest position and apply the brakes 2 Unplug the power cord of the bed from the wall outlet 3 Remove the cover A with a regular slotted screwdriver 4 Remove the four 4 screws B of the cover with a 2 Phillips screwdriver ...

Page 56: ... slotted screwdriver 7 Remove the defective cable from the QLCI 8 Follow the defective load cell cable and remove the cable ties and the screws holding it to the bed frame with a cutting plier and a 2 Robertson screwdriver 9 Position the brake pedal to neutral 10 Put the axle stands under the bed frame beside the defective load cell 11 Lower the bed until the caster of the defective load cell stop...

Page 57: ...nd then unplug it The defective load cell cable should be now free to remove from the bed frame 15 Reverse the above steps to install the new load cell cable 16 Verify that the new load cell is working properly before putting the bed back in service Notice Be careful to put the plastic bushing in the right way Went installing the load cell to the base frame be careful to not squeeze the new cable ...

Page 58: ...s highest position and apply the brakes 2 Unplug the power cord of the bed from the wall outlet 3 Remove the foot board panel 4 Remove the scale indicator with a regular slotted screwdriver 5 Push on the connector s locking strip with the regular slotted screwdriver and remove the connector Step1 Step2 Step3 Scale indicator ...

Page 59: ... 3 cables from the junction box with the slotted screwdriver 7 Reverse the above steps to install the new scale indicator Notice The cable s colour can change but they must stay in the same position Electrical bracket Three 3 cables Connector ...

Page 60: ...19P03 DOC01E REV 3 61 8 Verify that the scale indicator is working properly before returning the bed back to service ...

Page 61: ...e 1 Raise the bed to its highest position and apply the brakes 2 Unplug the power cord of the bed from the wall outlet 3 Remove the light from its socket on the foot board with a slotted screwdriver 4 Cut the wires and leave them in place 5 Fix the end of the wires of the new light to the old wires already in place with isolated adhesive tape Bed exit light ...

Page 62: ...19P03 DOC01E REV 3 63 6 Remove the scale indicator with a regular slotted screwdriver 7 Pull on light s wires to return the light in its socket Pull on wires Step1 Step2 Step3 Scale indicator ...

Page 63: ...ted screwdriver and connect the new one to the junction box Notice Connector s colour can change 9 Use a LOCTITE 414 glue to affix the new light 10 Verify that the new exit light is working properly before returning the bed back to service Junction box Defective wires ...

Page 64: ...19P03 DOC01E REV 3 65 Motor replacement of the leg section Tools required 9 16 Combination Wrench Regular Slotted Screwdriver Cutting Plier ...

Page 65: ... on the motor A 5 Unplug the cable from the motor A by removing the locker F from the connector with a regular slotted screwdriver 6 Remove the bolts C and D by holding them with a 9 16 Combination Wrench and remove the nut B associated with it with another 9 16 Combination Wrench 7 Reverse the above steps to install the new motor to the leg section mechanism 8 Verify that the new motor is working...

Page 66: ...nation Wrench Regular Slotted Screwdriver Cutting plier Procedure 1 Raise the bed to its highest position and apply the brakes 2 Raise the backrest to its highest position 3 Unplug the power cord of the bed from the wall outlet 4 With a cutting plier remove the cable ties holding cables on the motor A ...

Page 67: ... Remove the bolts C and D by holding them with a 9 16 Combination Wrench and remove the nut B associated with it with another 9 16 Combination Wrench 7 Reverse the above steps to install the new motor to the backrest section mechanism 8 Verify that the new motor is working properly before returning the bed back to service Locker F ...

Page 68: ...Slotted Screwdriver Cutting plier Procedure 1 Raise the bed to its highest position and apply the brakes 2 Raise the backrest to its highest position 3 Unplug the power cord of the bed from the wall outlet 4 With a cutting plier remove the cable ties holding cables on the motor A ...

Page 69: ...ving the locker F from the connector with a slotted screwdriver 6 Unlock the trigger lock with a regular slotted screwdriver by pushing straight on it 7 Remove the trigger lock the trigger and the spacer strip Locker F Straight Push Trigger Spacer Strip Trigger Lock ...

Page 70: ...th a 9 16 Combination Wrench and remove the nut D associated with it with another 9 16 Combination Wrench The motor should now be free to remove from the bed frame Reverse this step to assemble the new motor in place 10 Put the cables in the notches of the cable guide bracket Snap ring Screw to adjust Notches of the cable guide bracket ...

Page 71: ...3 DOC01E REV 3 72 Notice how the rod with the snap ring fist into the trigger by looking inside the trigger 11 Put the cable ends in the notches of trigger 12 Install the spacer strip Notches of the trigger ...

Page 72: ...trigger on the motor and drag it to the snap ring 14 Insert the trigger lock 15 Drag the trigger lock in the notches 16 Drag cables support to spacer strip and screw it with the regular slotted screwdriver Step 1 Step 2 Cables support ...

Page 73: ...19P03 DOC01E REV 3 74 17 Attach the cables as it was with new cable ties 18 Verify that the new motor is working properly before returning the bed back to service ...

Page 74: ...d Screwdriver Cutting plier Axle stands 2 Trim clip removal tool Procedure 1 Raise the bed to its highest position and apply the brakes 2 Place the axle stands under the top frame end where the motor is to be replaced and lower the frame on the axle stands until the high low mechanism raises the casters ...

Page 75: ...Unplug the cable from the motor A by removing the locker F from the connector with a slotted screwdriver 8 Remove the bolts D by holding them with a 9 16 Combination Wrench and remove the nut B associate with it with another 9 16 Combination Wrench WARNING REMOVE THE BOLTS CAREFULLY THE BASE FRAME WILL GO DOWN HOLD IT 9 Reverse the above steps to install the new motor into the high low mechanism 1...

Page 76: ...wbar end screwdriver Procedure 1 Raise the bed to its highest position and apply the brakes 2 Raise the backrest to its highest position and remove the headboard 3 Unplug the power cord of the bed from the wall outlet 4 Using the crowbar end screwdriver remove the plastic rivets and the protection plate ...

Page 77: ...uit door using the small flathead screwdriver and disconnect all cables from the circuit Note the connections to re plug them correctly If necessary cut tie wraps using the pliers 8 Remove the circuit 9 Install the new circuits doing these steps in reverse order 10 Ensure all interfaces are working properly before putting the device back into use CIRCUIT LOCK POWER CABLE LOCK ...

Page 78: ...ar end screwdriver Procedure 1 Raise the bed to its highest position and apply the brakes 2 Raise the backrest to its highest position and remove the headboard 3 Unplug the power cord of the bed from the wall outlet 4 Using the crowbar end screwdriver remove the plastic rivets and the protection plate ...

Page 79: ...the flathead screwdriver in the openings and disconnect the cable 8 Remove the battery 9 Install the new battery doing these steps in reverse order 10 Ensure all interfaces are working properly before putting the device back into use WARNING ON BATTERY DISPOSAL Remove the battery and dispose of it using the necessary measures at the appropriate facility CIRCUIT LOCK BATTERY LOCK BATTERY BOX LOCK ...

Page 80: ... screwdriver 2 3 8 Wrench Cutting Plier Procedure 1 Raise the bed to its highest position and apply the brakes 2 Raise the backrest to its highest position and remove the headboard 3 Unplug the power cord of the bed from the wall outlet 4 Using the crowbar end screwdriver remove the plastic rivets and the protection plate ...

Page 81: ... wrench loosen the ground screw 7 Using the small flathead screwdriver press on the power cable lock to remove it from the socket 8 Remove the power cable 9 Do the above steps in reverse order to install the new power cable 10 Ensure all interfaces are working properly before putting the device back into use POWER CABLE LOCK GROUND SCREW ...

Page 82: ...sition and apply the brakes 2 Raise the backrest to its highest position and remove the headboard 3 Unplug the power cord of the bed from the wall outlet 4 Using the rim clip removal tool remove the plastic rivets and the protection plate 5 Using the cutting pliers remove the tie wraps securing the nurse call cable to the frame 6 Press on the circuit lock and move the circuit left to remove it CIR...

Page 83: ...curing the flexible cladding and remove the cladding 9 Using the cutting pliers remove the cable ties and unwrap the cable 10 Remove the MJB lock and disconnect the cable 11 Reverse the above steps to install the new nurse call device 12 Ensure all interfaces are working properly before putting the device back into use FLEXIBLE CLADDING CABLE TIES MJB LOCK NURSE CALL CABLE ...

Page 84: ...2 Extend the tight section to its max length 3 Unplug the power cord of the bed from the wall outlet 4 With a 9 16 combination wrench unscrew the counter nut A and then unscrew completely the screw B 5 Replace the broken handle by the new one 6 Reverse the above steps to fix the new handle in place 7 Verify that the CPR is working properly before returning the bed to service A B ...

Page 85: ...t B 5 The extension spring the spacer and the locking bracket should fall apart with the screw and the nut Make sure to keep them safe for the reassembly 6 With the two 7 16 combination wrenchs unscrew completely the counter nut C and remove the cable from its support 7 For the instruction about removing and installing the other end of the control cable see the section 6 11 2 8 Reverse the steps a...

Page 86: ...9P03 DOC01E REV 3 87 High low motor lever replacement foot end Tools required 9 16 Combination Wrench 2 Robertson Screwdriver Axle stands 2 3 8 Drive Ratchet 9 16 Socket 5 8 Socket 5 8 Combination Wrench ...

Page 87: ... the brakes 2 Extend the top frame extension 3 Place the axle stands under the top frame extension and lower the frame on the axle stands until the high low mechanism starts raising the casters 4 Lift the foot section platform 5 Unplug the power cord of the bed from the wall outlet ...

Page 88: ...the nuts E with the 3 8 drive ratchet and the 9 16 socket Remember the location of the Nylon washers K Keep parts WARNING REMOVE THE BOLTS CAREFULLY THE BASE FRAME WILL GO DOWN HOLD IT 9 With the 3 8 drive ratchet and the 5 8 socket remove the bolts B fixing the high low motor lever to the top frame Hold the assembly while removing the last bolt so it won t fall Remember the location of the Nylon ...

Page 89: ...9P03 DOC01E REV 3 90 High low motor lever replacement head end Tools required 9 16 Combination Wrench 2 Robertson Screwdriver Axle stands 2 3 8 Drive Ratchet 9 16 Socket 5 8 Socket 5 8 Combination Wrench ...

Page 90: ...ism start raising the casters 3 Lift the backrest section platform 4 Unplug the power cord of the bed from the wall outlet 5 Remove the screws G from the plastic eyelets F holding cables to the bed frame with a 2 Robertson screwdriver 6 Hold the bolt H with a 5 8 combination wrench Remove the nut J with a 3 8 drive ratchet and a 11 16 socket Remember the location of the Nylon washer K and keep par...

Page 91: ...SE FRAME WILL GO DOWN HOLD IT 8 With the 3 8 drive ratchet and the 5 8 socket remove the bolts B fixing the high low motor lever to the top frame Hold the assembly while removing the last bolt so it won t fall Remember the location of the Nylon washers C 9 Reverse the above steps to install the new high low motor lever 10 Verify that high low mechanism is working properly before returning the bed ...

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