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WARNING: 

TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRICAL 

SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS 

EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

AVERTISSEMENT :  

POUR ÉVITER UN 

INCENDIE OU UN RISQUE DE CHOC 

É L E C T R I Q U E ,   N ’ E X P O S E Z   PA S   C E T 

ÉQUIPEMENT À LA PLUIE OU À L’HUMIDITÉ.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Rating for 120V Low Voltage Chair

This equipment is rated Class I, Type B

Equipment                              Model

           Low Voltage Chair                           FX920

       Volts               Hertz                     Amps
      120V               50/60                    6.3

  Class I                Type B

Rating for 220-240V Low Voltage Chair

This equipment is rated Class I, Type B

Equipment                              Model

            Low Voltage Chair                          FX920

       Volts                Hertz                   Amps
       220-240V        50/60                   4.0

  Class I                Type B

U.S. Patent No.
6,106,065

IMPORTANT USER WARNINGS

WARNING: 

EXPLOSION HAZARD. THIS EQUIP-

MENT MUST NOT BE USED IN THE PRESENCE 

OF FLAMMABLE ANESTHETICS.

AVERTISSEMENT : 

RISQUE D’EXPLOSION. 

CET ÉQUIPEMENT NE DOIT PAS ÊTRE UTILISÉ 

EN PRÉSENCE D’ANESTHÉSIQUES INFLAM-

MABLES.

POTENTIAL ELECTROMAGNETIC or  OTHER 

INTERFERENCE
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency 

energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the 

instructions, may cause harmful interference to other devices 

in the vicinity. However, there is no guarantee that interference 

will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to other 

devices, which can be determined by turning the equipment off 

and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference 

by one or more of the following measures:
•  Reorient or relocate the receiving device.
•  Increase the separation between the equipment.
•  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit  different 

from that to which the other device(s) are connected.

•  Consult the manufacturer or field service technician for 

help.

WARNING - 

STORAGE OF THIS EQUIPMENT 

BELOW 40

°F (4.4ºC) WILL CAUSE THE 

HYDRAULIC OIL TO BECOME THICK. THIS 

MAY CAUSE UNUSUAL NOISES WHEN 

THE BASE MOTOR IS OPERATED. IT IS 

RECOMMENDED THAT THE EQUIPMENT 

STAY AT A TEMPERATURE OF 60°F (15.6ºC) 

OR ABOVE FOR AT LEAST 8 HOURS BEFORE 

OPERATING.

AVERTISSEMENT : 

L’ENTREPOSAGE DE 

CET ÉQUIPEMENT À MOINS DE 4,4°C (40°F) 

FERA EN SORTE QUE L’HUILE HYDRAULIQUE 

DEVIENDRA ÉPAISSE. CECI POURRAIT 

CAUSER DES BRUITS INHABITUELS LORSQUE 

LE MOTEUR DE LA BASE FONCTIONNE. ON 

RECOMMANDE QUE L’ÉQUIPEMENT DEMEURE 

À UNE TEMPÉRATURE DE 15,6°C (60°F) OU 

PLUS DURANT AU MOINS 8 HEURES AVANT 

DE L’UTILISER.

IN-FX920

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Summary of Contents for FX920

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OWNERS MANUAL MODEL FX920 LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL CHAIR...

Page 2: ...ucts Inc 3535 Kings Mills Road Mason Ohio 45040 2303 1 800 735 0357 www reliance medical com SERIAL NUMBER For your future reference mark the serial number in the space provided QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYS...

Page 3: ...No 26 Headrest 11 4 PROGRAMMING THE CHAIR 12 4 1 Safety Shutdown Feature 12 To ENTER Safety Shutdown Mode 12 To EXIT Safety Shutdown Mode 12 4 2 Individual Programming of the RAISE TOP RECLINE TOP RAI...

Page 4: ...e presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in this Installation and Operating Instructions REMARQUE Amplifieuneproc dure pratiqueoucondition DANGER AVERTISSEMENT ou PR CA...

Page 5: ...ORDINARY DEGREE The degree of safety of application in the presence of a FLAMMABLE ANAESTHETIC MIXTURE WITH AIR or WITH OXYGEN OR NITROUS OXIDE EQUIPMENT not suitable for use in the presence of a FLA...

Page 6: ...nterference to other devices in the vicinity However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to other devi...

Page 7: ...nstrument Stand or from wall receptacle NOTE If this chair is purchased in conjunction with a Reliance instrument stand the chair control cable supplied will provide proper operation Refer to the inst...

Page 8: ...ou want the motion of the Chair to CONTINUE after either of these switches is released then see Section 4 for programming instructions 3 2 Chair Lift 3 2 1 Raising Lowering the Chair Lift with Membran...

Page 9: ...chaise CONTINUE lorsque l un ou l autre de ces interrupteurs est rel ch Si vous d sirez que le mouvement de la chaise S ARR TE apr s que l un ou l autre de ces interrupteurs est rel ch consultez la s...

Page 10: ...1 This feature is employed as a simple way for the operator to lower the chair lift and raise the chair back after completion of an examination or treatment The automatic return system is activated b...

Page 11: ...e identical and completely independent of each other 3 7 3 To raise an arm push rearward on the middle joint of the arm support link while raising upward on the arm A stop limits upward motion of the...

Page 12: ...If the movement of the chair continues after the switch is released this is called the MAINTAINING MODE of operation The factory designed setting for the RAISE TOP and RECLINE TOP switches located on...

Page 13: ...MAINTAINING operation If a mistake is made depress the same switch again to return that switch to its previous mode of operation If at any time the user becomes lost or confused during the programmin...

Page 14: ...n seconds 4 5 3 2 The RAISE BASE switches that are to be programmed for Home Mode must be in Momentary Mode 4 5 3 3 DEPRESS and HOLD either STOP switch located on the chair back 4 5 3 4 With the stop...

Page 15: ...ove and push the flat spring towards the center of the power module until a click is heard Click may not be heard in all cases The drawer will come forward slightly 4 Once the flap has been pushed tow...

Page 16: ...FOR VOLTAGE 2 REPLACE SOLENOID COIL 3 CONTACT FACTORY CHAIR BASE WILL NOT RAISE PUMP MOTOR DOES NOT RUN 1 NO POWER TO PUMP MOTOR ASS Y 2 UP LIMIT SWITCH STUCK OPEN 3 PUMP MOTOR BURNED OUT 4 OTHER 1 CH...

Page 17: ...ing and notify personnel in area of danger Wear rubber gloves during all cleaning activity Use caution in cleaning around buttons stitching and wooden or other decorative trim since these solvents cou...

Page 18: ...ormez le distributeur ou l usine du mod le et du num ro de s rie de l ensemble Ces num ros sont de la plaque qui est situ e l arri re pr s de la base de l unit centrale 2 Indiquez la couleur des pi ce...

Page 19: ...ee Figure 7 8 1761073 Upholstered Seat Assembly 2 Base Assembly See Figure 8 9 1764273 Apron Board Assembly 3 26 Headrest Assembly See Figure10 10 1760973 Upholstered Apron Assembly 4 1760488 Footstep...

Page 20: ...0 37 41 40 39 38 42 1 43 11 5 50 8 12 3 44 9 14 35 36 6 51 13 47 29 26 23 22 49 48 24 43 15 4 44 17 18 19 31 46 20 48 33 25 2 27 34 10 28 16 21 7 45 52 16 2 52 2 FIGURE 7 CHAIR TOP ASSEMBLY IN FX920 2...

Page 21: ...mbly 13 1524599 Lock Handle L H 39 1546299 Ribbon Cable 14 1765199 Armrest Hinge Pin 40 1548098 Membrane Switch Assembly 15 1313180 Pin Footrest 41 0298199 BHCS 5 16 18 x 1 16 0396299 Spring Washer 42...

Page 22: ...FIGURE 8 CHAIR BASE ASSEMBLY 21 10 11 19 20 7 5 9 18 22 38 36 35 24 26 25 29 27 15 39 8 12 6 30 17 43 38 32 13 23 39 30 17 31 1 40 39 2 3 4 16 17 14 37 34 28 IN FX920 22...

Page 23: ...asher 33 1994699 Power Line Filter 6A 12 2721092 Hose Assembly 34 2720392 Grey Base Cable Assembly 13 1506392 Pressure Tube Assembly 35 2720292 Black Base Cable Assembly 14 2025199 P C Board Assembly...

Page 24: ...1 2 10 9 3 4 6 5 7 8 11 41 38 26 42 40 43 20 30 31 32 33 37 34 27 28 29 35 36 12 13 15 16 19 18 14 17 25 24 23 22 21 18 39 FIGURE 9 LIFT ASSEMBLY IN FX920 24...

Page 25: ...92 Cylinder Assembly High 33 1012499 Valve Housing 0526792 Cylinder Assembly Low 34 0363299 Relief Valve Plunger 13 Spacer Cylinder in Item 12 35 0784699 Relief Valve Spring 14 Bushing in Item 12 36 1...

Page 26: ...1 3 5 6 9 9 2 11 8 7 13 12 14 15 16 17 4 10 18 FIGURE 10 26 HEADREST ASSEMBLY IN FX920 26...

Page 27: ...1427099 Spring Plunger 13 1538899 Spring 14 1454999 L H C S 10 24 x 3 4 Socket 15 1434799 Pivot Cap Pad 16 0467195 Bushing 188 I D x 312 O D 17 1456199 Nut Acorn 1 4 20 Low Crown 18 1425699 Screw Shou...

Page 28: ...IN FX920 28 FIGURE 10 WIRING DIAGRAM FX920...

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Page 31: ...ordance with the appropriate instructions manual for the products Warranty will be voided if installation is performed by a non authorized individual 3 The products have not sustained breakage or othe...

Page 32: ...mer Service 1 800 735 0358 Technical Service 513 398 3937 Http www reliance medical com P N 27158 REV E Copyright 2008 Printed in U S A Revised 10 2016 8672 MADE IN AMERICA EC REP Authorized European...

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