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MAINTENANCE MANUAL

Amsco

®

 3085 SP Surgical Table

After S/N B420702-025

(10/07/10)

P764332-897

Summary of Contents for Amsco 3085 SP

Page 1: ...MAINTENANCE MANUAL Amsco 3085 SP Surgical Table After S N B420702 025 10 07 10 P764332 897 ...

Page 2: ...T Schematic 141245 009 3085 System Hermes Low Leak SMT Schematic 146245 010 Power Control Schematic Low Leak 141210 456 Override Switch Schematic Bieri Hydraulics 141210 127 PC Board Detail Hand Control Schematic 141210 172 Table Control Board Assembly 146655 473 Table Control Board Assembly SMT 141210 545 Power Supply Assembly Battery Table 134469 472 Power Supply Assembly Battery Table SMT 13446...

Page 3: ...OPERATOR MANUAL Amsco 3085 SP Surgical Table 08 10 11 P150830 353 ...

Page 4: ...orized or performed by STERIS EngineeringServicewhichcouldaffectitsoperationwillvoidthewarrantyand could violate federal state or local regulations The Amsco 3085 SP Surgical Table is a mobile electrohydraulically operated general surgical table providing flexible articulation of the surgical patient A thorough preventive maintenance program is essential to safe and proper unitoperation Thismanual...

Page 5: ...redby STERISCorporation 2720 Gunter Park East Montgomery AL 36109 USA Class 1 Equipment Type B Equipment Classified as IPX4 Splash proof Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or oxygen or nitrous oxide Suitable for continuous use The base language of this document is ENGLISH Any translations must be made from the base language document ...

Page 6: ... 2 1 Standard 3085 SP Tables Hand Control 3 3 3 2 2 Operating Room Control System ORCS Hand Control 3 3 3 2 3 Lock Table in PLace 3 4 3 3 Hand Control Interchangeability 3 5 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4 1 4 1 Attach Headrest and Orient Patient 4 1 4 2 Tabletop Positioning 4 3 4 2 1 Hand Control Operation 4 3 4 2 2 Optional Foot Control Operation 4 5 4 2 3 Care of Controls When Not In Use 4 7 4 3 Opt...

Page 7: ...ntive Maintenance Schedule 6 1 6 2 Cleaning Disinfecting Procedures 6 3 6 2 1 Post Usage 6 3 6 2 2 End of Day 6 4 6 2 3 Weekly 6 4 6 3 Biweekly Maintenance 6 5 6 4 Monthly Maintenance 6 5 6 5 Battery Charging Procedure 6 6 6 5 1 Electric Powered Tables 6 6 6 5 2 Battery Powered Tables 6 6 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 1 8 SERVICE PROCEDURES 8 1 8 1 Reset Circuit Breakers 8 1 8 2 Change Fuses 8 2 8 3 Disconn...

Page 8: ... orientation is 500 lb 226 kg with floor locks locked Whenperformingsurgeryrequiringaheadrestaccessoryinreversedpatientorientation orwhenusingaFem Pop board or the 3080 3085 Ortho Extension accessory do not exceed the 400 lb 181 kg patient weight Do not use the Fem Pop Board with X ray Tops for bariatric patients Foot Extension Accessory or combination of Foot Extension and Headrest Accessories fr...

Page 9: ...heirstatedpurpose orfromusing onSTERIStables accessoriesmanufacturedandsoldbyother companies Patient Transfer Board must be used as a leg support only It is not intended to support upper body weight of a patient WARNING PINCHING AND TIPPING HAZARD Patientinjurymayresultiftheoperatorofthistableisnotcompletelyfamiliarwiththecontrolsforpatientpositioning and table operation WARNING PERSONAL INJURY AN...

Page 10: ... may contact the elevated kidney bridge and damage the bridge and or section Whencleaning disinfectingtable donotusephenolics whichmaycausepatientskinburnsifinadequatelyrinsed off or alcohol which does not have sufficient cleaning disinfection properties Whencleaning disinfectingtable thoroughlyreadthecleaningfluiddirectionsforuseandfollowalldirectionsand cautions as shown Do not spray cleaning fl...

Page 11: ...tions A Amperage Rating of the Unit V Voltage Rating of the Unit Alternating Current k W Power Rating of the Unit Hz Frequency of the Unit Equipotentiality Type B Equipment Powered by AC Powered by Battery Battery Charged Battery Down Optional HERMES Ready System Installed ON OFF Following is a key to symbols which may be on your table or controls Continued ...

Page 12: ...or Lock Function Touch Pad Floor Lock Lock Floor Lock Unlock Patient Orientation Function Touch Pad Normal Orientation Reverse Orientation Trendelenburg Reverse Trendelenburg Height Up Raise Height Down Lower Tilt Left Tilt Right Back Up Back Down Leg Up Leg Down Continued ...

Page 13: ...1 6 150830 353 Operator Manual Safety Precautions Symbol Definition Flex Reflex Level IPX4 Enclosure Code Rating per IEC529 ...

Page 14: ... slow or not operate Use other articulations to move the table tops to the desired position Moving the table from an extreme Right Tilt may require the table tops be level Whennormalpatientloadsexceed900lb 408kg movingthetable from an extreme Right Tilt may be slow or not operate 2 1 Pinch Point Warnings WARNING TIPPING HAZARD Do not place patient on the table unless floor locks are engaged Do not...

Page 15: ...ween Table Frame and Column Skirt Column Cap Column Skirt Between Headrest if Present and Back Section Between Headrest if Present and Base Cover Between Leg Section or Headrest if Present and Floor Between Kidney Bridge and Tabletop or Between Kidney Bridge and X ray Set Between Saddle and Table Frame Between Leg Section or Headrest if Present and Base Cover Between Leg Section or Headrest if Pre...

Page 16: ... table for pa tientsexceedingthe1 000 lb 452 kg limitwhenpatientis positioned in normal orien tation Themaximumsafepa tient weight on this table for standard surgical positions innormalorientationis1 000 lb 452 kg with floor locks locked Fem Pop Board must be in stalled into leg section only Board must be used to sup port the legs only It is not intended to support upper body weight Do not use the...

Page 17: ...blue strain relief on the plug is for tables equippedwitheithertheHERMES Ready1 orACTEnabled interfacecontrol options The hand controls are not interchangeable Image Amplification Coverage Head End 28 711 mm with headrest attached plus 3 76 mm maximum extension of headrest Foot End 33 838 mm without headrest attached 45 1 143mm withheadrestattached noextensionofheadrest allowed when at this end Wi...

Page 18: ...ic 100 V 5 A 1 Phase 220 V 3 A 1 Phase 120 V 4 5 A 1 Phase 230 240 V 2 5 A 1 Phase 2 4 1 Overall Size WxLxH 2 4 2 Weight 2 4 3 Utility Requirements 2 4 Technical Specifications Each table is shipped from the factory configured to the electrical requirement specified on the factory order If required to be changed in the field consult STERIS for the procedure materials required Tables intended to be...

Page 19: ...ce and is free of rips tears and punctures WARNING PERSONAL INJURYHAZARD Iftheinteg rityoftheexternalprotective earth conductor installation or arrangement is in doubt operate the table from its in ternalpowersource WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD Table must not be usedinthepresenceofflam mableanesthetics WARNING TRIPPING HAZARD Route power cord toreceptacleinapositionso it will not be tripped over by pe...

Page 20: ...le so it will not be tripped over then plug it into an appropriate receptacle 4 For either electric powered or battery powered 3085 SP power cord may remainpluggedintoappropriatereceptacleindefinitely Itwillnotharmtable or table batteries 3 1 Install and Route Power Cord Figure 3 1 Power Cord Connection Electric Table Only WARNING TRIPPING HAZARD Route the power cord to the receptacle in a positio...

Page 21: ...h into connected position see Figure 3 3 NOTE The standard hand control and the ORCS hand control for tables equipped with either HERMES Ready1 or ACT Enabled interface control options arenotinterchangeable Align Red Dots to Connect Hand Control Plug 3 2 1 Standard 3085 SP Tables Hand Control CAUTION POSSIBLE EQUIPMENTDAMAGE For ORCS equipped tables usetheHERMES Ready1 or ACT Enabled 3085 SP hand ...

Page 22: ...ble on All LEDs on hand control may light momentarily for control system self test when power is turnedon RefertoFigure3 4foridentificationofhandcontrolfunctions SeeSECTION 7 TROUBLESHOOTING to identify any problems with the hand control NOTE If the wrong function selection button is accidentally pressed press the correct function button to override the incorrect selection ON Button 3 2 3 Lock Tab...

Page 23: ...Figure 3 5 IMPORTANT Iftablewasinstorageforlongerthanfourweeks operatetable through all articulations prior to usage To unlock table press the FLOOR LOCK button in the center row of control buttons and within five seconds press the UNLOCK button adjacent to it on the right see Figure 3 4 Floor locks will retract and table will rest on casters 3 3 Hand Control Interchangeability The3080RL 3080SP an...

Page 24: ...tienthead or feet Load rating is 77 lb 35 kg a Insert rods extending from each side of headrest attachment into bores provided in either end of table frame b Reach under tabletop frame and fully tighten both thumbscrews one on each side of frame to secure headrest attachment in place Refer to SECTION 4 4 HEADREST POSITIONING for adjustmentprocedures 2 Verify power is ON and table floor locks are p...

Page 25: ...ation of patient s head on table see Figures 4 2 and 4 3 NOTE ActivationoftheORIENTPATIENTfunctionautomaticallytranslatesall subsequent commands from the hand foot and optional Operating Room ControlSystem ORCS controls sothattheycorrespondcorrectlytowherethe indicated patient s head is on the table For example when the REVERSE Actuate button is activated the direction of the Trendelenburg and Sid...

Page 26: ...ment and the hand control may stop functioning properly To prevent this condition the user shouldperformareturn to levelfunctionaftereachprocedure Thiswillkeepthe variance over multiple articulations to a minimum 4 2 Tabletop Positioning WARNING PINCHING HAZARD Pinch points are createdduringextremetable toparticulation Carefullyre viewillustrationsinFigure 2 1 before operating the table WARNING PI...

Page 27: ...mseat section NOTE FLEXandREFLEXpositioncontrolsaredisabledwheninREVERSE patientorientation Flex FLEX button back section down 20 maximum with seat section down 25 maximum from horizontal Reflex REFLEX button back section up 25 maximum with seat section up 35 maximum from horizontal Return To Level tabletopcanbereturnedtolevelbypressingLEVEL button Tablewillmoveingradual anatomicallycorrectincreme...

Page 28: ...ng Procedures 1 The following must be completed before any foot control positioning functions are operable Handcontrolconnected ControlturnedON Floor locks engaged ORIENT PATIENT button activated green LED ON to indicate patient s position on table see Figures 4 2 and 4 3 4 2 2 Optional Foot Control Operation WARNING PERSONAL INJURYHAZARD Unanticipated table move ment could cause patient in jury P...

Page 29: ...ot control pedals and release pedal when desired position has been reached to automatically stop tabletop and lock it in position Raise Height 44 1 118 mm maximum Depress left side of HEIGHT pedal located in the center position of foot control pedals and release pedal when desired position has been reached to automatically stop tabletop and lock it in position WARNING TIPPING HAZARD Duringanarticu...

Page 30: ...note the following 1 When a normal patient load exceeds 700 lb 318 kg Reflex and Return to Level articulations may be slow or not operate Use other articulations to move the tabletops to the desired position 2 When a normal patient load exceeds 700 lb 318 kg moving the table fromanextremeRightTiltmayrequirethetabletopsbelevel Whennormal patient load exceeds 900 lb 408 kg moving the table from an e...

Page 31: ...ion of the HERMES Ready Amsco 3085 SP table functions IMPORTANT Use the HERMES Ready 3085 SP hand control with the blue strainrelief Thestandard3085SPhandcontrolwitharedstrainrelieftailonthe connector will not connect to the HERMES Ready table For proper HERMES Systemoperation ensureHERMES ReadytableisinterfacedwiththeHERMES System only not with any other Operating Room Control System NOTE IftheHE...

Page 32: ...r Battery ChargingProcedures IMPORTANT UsetheACTEnabled3085SPhandcontrolwiththebluestrain relief The standard 3085 SP hand control with a red strain relief tail on the connectorwillnotconnecttotheACTEnabledtable ForproperACTvoice touch panel operation ensure ACT Enabled table is interfaced with the appropriate Operating Room Control System ACT Enabled tables can NOT be controlled by the HERMES sys...

Page 33: ...rectional control see Figure 4 10 Figure 4 10 Set Ratchet Drive Directional Control Partially Rotate this Direction to Engage Lower Partially Rotate this Direction to Engage Raise 4 4 Headrest Positioning 4 5 Kidney Bridge Elevation Headrest Adjustment Release Handle Figure 4 8 Headrest Positioning WARNING INSTABILITY HAZARD Possiblepatientor userinjury aswellastableor accessoryfailure mayresult f...

Page 34: ...manufacturedand sold by other companies WARNING PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD When in stallinganytableaccessory checkforcorrectattachment and tighten securely if ap propriate Do not use worn or damaged accessory Checkinstallationbeforeus ing any accessory 4 6 1 Tabletop Pads 1 To install tabletop pad place pad in position and press hook fastener strips together seeFigure4 11 2 To remove peel away from ta...

Page 35: ...several times X ray top should lift freely 1 To install place clamp or socket on side rail and lock in position with knob or handle provided see Figure 4 14 2 To remove loosen knob or handle and slide clamp or socket along side rail until a notch is reached then remove clamp socket NOTE Clamp socket may also be removed from end of side rail by raising gravity stops Thefollowingspecialaccessoriesha...

Page 36: ...to perineal edge of seat section and Uro Endo I A Extension Not limited to patient weight Neuro Seat Plate placed under pad by hooking support legs onto side rail supports and allowing to rest on top of kidney bridge It extends leg seat length and provides for less than 90 seating with kidney bridge elevated for unique reversed chair posture Limited to 400 lb 181 kg patient load Fem Pop Board inte...

Page 37: ...LT BACK LEG X RayTops PatientTransferBoard Uro Endo Image Amplification Extension Fem Pop Board Shown Without X Ray Top and 2 51 mm Pad DrainTray 3080 3085OrthopedicExtension Figure 4 15 Accessories for Amsco 3085 Tables Contact STERIS for ordering information Refer to specific accessory descriptions for weight limitations Neuro Seat Plate ...

Page 38: ...trol Optional foot control Optional HERMES command capability1 Optional ACT Enabled Interface Since there are several methods of control for the table particularly with use of the HERMES or ACT Enabled Systems it is important to understand the hierarchy of the respective controls override capability over other control methods Table control methods are prioritized from highest override control to l...

Page 39: ...ngages the tilt lock function Back up 55 maximum or down 25 maximum from horizontal Lift BACK switch up to raise back section or press down to lower back section releaseswitchwhendesiredpositionhasbeenreachedtoautomati cally stop tabletop and lock it in position Leg up 80 maximum or down 105 maximum from horizontal Lift LEG switch up to raise leg section or press down to lower leg section when des...

Page 40: ...ee Figure 5 3 Flip the pedal down to access the switch see Figure 5 2 Operate the override system as follows If electric pump power is available move the rocker switch down to activate the UNLOCK function release it when the floor locks are retracted and the table is resting on its casters To activate the LOCK function move the rocker switch up release it when the table is resting on its floor loc...

Page 41: ...peration of this equipmentrequiresregularly scheduled preventive main tenance in addition to the faithful performance of rou tine maintenance Contact STERIS to schedule preven tivemaintenance CAUTION POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE The useofincorrecthydraulicoil may severely damage the table and or cause malfunc tion Contact STERIS for the proper oil to use Table 6 1 Preventive Maintenance Schedule for ...

Page 42: ...year 6 2 Check side tilt mechanism for any play and ensure screws on the top clevis and 2x per year bottom support bracket are secure 6 3 Lubricate column guide rails 1x per year 7 0 FINAL TEST 7 1 Secure all covers and shrouds 6x per year 7 2 Reinstall any pads that were removed Check for rips tears etc 6x per year 7 3 Check area to ensure removal of all materials used during inspection 6x per ye...

Page 43: ... pads h Holdingcan6 8 150 200mm fromsurface spraycleaningfluidliberally on tabletop surfaces exposed when pads are removed i Repeat Steps d e and f for tabletop surfaces exposed when pads are removed j Place pads back onto tabletop by aligning with sides of table and pressing into place on hook fastener strips WARNING INFECTION HAZARD To protect against aerosolsbeingreflectedfrom contaminatedsurfa...

Page 44: ... clean all additional exposed surfaces during these articulations as follows a Holdingcan6 8 150 200mm fromsurface spraycleaningfluidliberally on surface to be cleaned b Wipesprayedsurfaceswithacleanclothdampenedwithwatertoremove cleaning fluid Dampening cloth will minimize streaking c Wipecleanedsurfacesagainwithaclean damp lint freeclothtoremove any remaining residue 3 Turn control OFF when fini...

Page 45: ...working order 6 3 Biweekly Maintenance WARNING PERSONAL INJURYAND OREQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD Repairs andadjustmentstothisequip ment must be made only by fullyqualifiedserviceperson nel Nonroutinemaintenance performedbyinexperienced unqualified personnel or in stallation of unauthorized parts could cause personal injury invalidate the war ranty orresultincostlydam age ContactSTERISregard ing service...

Page 46: ... batteries must be charged every six months It is not necessary to have hand control ON to charge batteries Oneitherelectric poweredorbattery powered3085SP powercordmaybe leftpluggedintoappropriatereceptacleindefinitely Itwillnotharmtablenor table batteries NOTE If batteries will not charge refer to SECTION 7 for possible causes and corrective actions Recharge batteries as follows 1 Connect ac pow...

Page 47: ... table may be used during daytime on battery and charged at night for six to eight hours charging time minimum OR Table may be used during week and charged over weekend 38 hours 5 Dependingonhowbatteriesarecaredfor tablebatterylifecanvarygreatly The following can shorten the battery s useful life continuing to leave this type of battery discharged for a long period or continuingtousetablebatteryev...

Page 48: ...multiple articulations to a minimum PROBLEM POSSIBLECAUSEANDCORRECTIVEACTION 1 Hand control not connected Connect per SECTION 3 2 Hand control defective Replace 1 Table unplugged electric powered table only Plug in 2 No facility power electric powered table only Turn facility power on 3 F1 or F2 fuse blown electric powered table only Replace fuse s per SECTION 8 4 AC power cord defective electric ...

Page 49: ... power connected low or dischargedbatteries bat tery poweredtableonly Hand Control Diagnostics Chart NOTE Whenpowersuppliesareoperationalandthetableispluggedintoanacreceptacle theONtouchpadgreenLED and ac power green LED will be ON 1 Control ON green AC LED is ON and red BAT TERY LED is flashing INDICATION CONDITION CORRECTIVEACTION 2 Control ON green BATTERY LED is ON and red BATTERY LED flash in...

Page 50: ...s per SECTION 3 Reconnect ac power cord per SECTION 3 Hand control plug will not slide into receptacle 7 Hand Control will not physically plug into the table 1 Check the control The standard hand control has a 6 pin connector and will not fit either the HERMES Ready1 orACTEnabled 3085SP Table NOTE For troubleshooting of the optional HERMES Ready1 system refer to the HERMES Operating Room Control C...

Page 51: ...e base to access circuit breakers located on right of opening when foot pedal is down See Figure 8 1 2 Press in on protective boot covering circuit breaker to reset 3 Raise foot pedal back into stored position CB 1 protects power transformer CB 2 protects motor batteries and has extra internal manual on off switch CB 3 protects motor battery charger CB 4 protects control power supply 8 1 Reset Cir...

Page 52: ...n 8 3 Disconnect the Motor Battery Onereplaceablefuse F3 islocatedinternaltothetable Thisrequiresremoval of the base shroud for access Replacement of this fuse must be made only by afullyqualifiedservicetechnician RefertoTable8 1forcorrectratingandpart number of fuse CB 2 circuit breaker in addition to being a protective device includes an internal manuallyoperatedON OFFswitch Ifnecessary themotor...

Page 53: ...is popped out same as when circuit breaker is tripped To reset see SECTION 8 1 RESET CIRCUIT BREAKERS ThepartslistedinTable8 1maybenecessarytodominormaintenanceonthe Amsco 3085 SP Table To order replacement parts proceed as follows 1 Include part number and description listed in Table 8 1 2 Include model and serial numbers of your equipment on your order 3 Send your order directly to STERIS Contac...

Page 54: ... Description Part Number Recommended Spares NOTES 1 This table uses lead acid batteries Lead acid batteries normally are subject to self discharge and battery life deteriorationinlong termstorage Therefore STERISdoesnotrecommendbatteriesbeprocuredandthenstoredas spareparts Ifbatteriesareprocuredandstored theyshouldbekeptcoveredandinacool dryarea Storedbatteries should be recharged every six months...

Page 55: ...uryper table 18 g Hydraulic Oil Chevron AW32 or equivalent P150823 197 service part P764322 636 Oilisinthehydrauliccomponentslocatedinthebase onthe column in the seat section in the back section inside the column and in all the hydraulic system lines and hoses Approximate quantity 0 9 US gal 3 4 L Gear Compound Chevron grade 680 located in the oiler pads in the column Approximate amount 1 oz 28 g ...

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Page 57: ...n non compliance with applicable national federal state or local regulations INDICATIONS FOR USE The Amsco 3085 SP Surgical Table is a mobile electrohydraulically operated surgical table designed to support general surgical procedures including urology neurology and orthopedics with the addition of the 3080 3085 Orthopedic Extension SERVICE INFORMATION A thorough preventive maintenance program is ...

Page 58: ...ry AL 36109 USA Class 1 Equipment Type B Equipment Classified as IPX4 Splash proof Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or oxygen or nitrous oxide Suitable for continuous use The base language of this document is ENGLISH Any translations must be made from the base language document STERIS Corporation Montgomery Alabama is an ISO 13485 certified ...

Page 59: ...Synchronization Variance 3 2 3 3 3 Table Articulation Operation 3 4 3 4 Electrical System 3 7 3 4 1 System Description 3 7 3 4 2 Principles of Operation 3 8 4 Inspection and Maintenance 4 1 4 1 General 4 1 4 2 Preventive Maintenance Schedule 4 1 4 3 Cleaning Table 4 1 4 3 1 General 4 1 4 3 2 After Each Usage 4 4 4 3 3 End Of Day Cleaning Procedure 4 4 4 3 4 Weekly Cleaning Procedure 4 5 4 4 Batter...

Page 60: ...bletop Seat Section 6 5 6 13 Tabletop Leg Section 6 5 6 14 Self Leveling Test Procedure 6 5 7 Component Repair and Replacement 7 1 7 1 General 7 1 7 2 Contamination Control Aspects of Hydraulic Field Service 7 1 7 2 1 General 7 1 7 2 2 Work Place 7 2 7 2 3 Tools 7 2 7 2 4 General Procedures 7 2 7 3 IPX4 Procedures 7 2 7 4 Shroud Removal Replacement Procedures 7 3 7 4 1 Shroud Removal 7 3 7 4 2 Shr...

Page 61: ...inders 7 13 7 17 6 Seat Section Cylinder 7 13 7 17 7 Side Tilt Cylinder 7 14 7 18 Hydraulic Valve Replacement Procedure 7 14 7 18 1 S1 Through S8 7 14 7 18 2 S9 and S10 7 15 7 18 3 S10 Return Spring 7 15 7 18 4 S11 and S12 7 16 7 18 5 S13 7 16 7 19 Replacement of Check Valves in Fittings 7 16 7 20 PC Board Replacement 7 16 7 20 1 Table Control PC Board Assembly 7 16 7 20 2 Override Switch PC Board...

Page 62: ...ge TABLE OF CONTENTS CONT D 7 29 Field Resetting of Voltage Settings 7 21 7 29 1 Switches 7 21 7 29 2 Jumper Plug 7 21 7 30 Disposal Hazards 7 21 7 31 Column Bearing Replacement 7 22 7 31 1 Required Tools and Supplies 7 22 7 31 2 Procedure 7 22 ...

Page 63: ... Bumper Positioning 7 5 Figure 7 2 Leg Level Position Adjustment Procedure for Return To Level 7 7 Figure 7 3 Leg Return To Level and Leg Full Up Switch and Actuator Hardware 7 7 Figure 7 4 Floor Lock Linkage 7 8 Figure 7 5 S10 Return Spring Replacement 7 15 Figure 7 6 Proper Fit of Override Board Into New Hose Guide Plate 7 17 Figure 7 7 Remove Pressure Plate 7 23 Figure 7 8 Remove Column Stop Sc...

Page 64: ...ble Maintenance 2 6 Table 4 1 Preventive Maintenance Schedule for Amsco 3085 SP Surgical Table 4 2 Table 4 2 Amsco 3085 SP Replacement Parts 4 7 Table 4 3 Recommended Cleaning Products 4 8 Table 5 1 Troubleshooting Guide 5 2 Table 5 2 Battery Diagnostics 5 7 Table 6 1 Table Articulation Movement and Times 6 3 Table 6 2 Test Functions Electric Table 6 3 Table 6 3 Test Functions Battery Operated Tab...

Page 65: ...table To avoid serious injury keep limbs fingers and other body areas clear of all pinch points when positioning the table Table must not be used in the presence of flammable anesthetics Route the power cord to the receptacle to minimize potential tripping hazards for staff Patient injury may result if the operator of this table is not completely familiar with the controls for patient positioning ...

Page 66: ... screws Storing items on table base may result in equipment damage causing inadvertent tabletop movement placing the patient and or user at risk of personal injury DO NOT use the table base for storage Breaking hydraulic fittings may cause associated table sections to fall and excessive fluid may flow from the fitting Readthisprocedurecarefullyandcompletelybeforestartingcolumnbearingreplacementrep...

Page 67: ... cord clear of any pinch points where cord could be damaged Use of incorrect hydraulic oil may severely damage the table and or cause malfunction Contact STERIS for proper hydraulic oil After performing cleaning procedures ensure pads and tabletop are completely dry before reinstalling Failure to do so can result in damage to tabletop and pads Appropriate components of this surgical table have bee...

Page 68: ...pring to prevent washer and spring from quickly expelling from the valve block Use care when unthreading solenoid valve housing from the valve manifold Plunger is equipped with a spring which may expel from the housing upon removal of the plunger housing When unscrewing spring guide from side of Control Block 2 threads may run out before spring is fully relaxed Hold spring guide tightly to prevent...

Page 69: ... Room Control System Pinch Point During patient positioning or tabletop movementwhereapotentialexistsforpinchingahand or foot of the patient or healthcare professional using the table Power Panel Located at head end of the Table Base Contains table fuse AC receptacle for power cord and ground equalization terminal male connection Reflex Tabletop position where Back Section is up 25 maximumwithSeat...

Page 70: ...n Consult Manual for Further Instructions Electric Shock Hazard WEEE Directive Product Must Be Recycled kW Power Rating of Unit SN Serial Number of Unit V Voltage Rating of Unit Alternating Current A Amperage Rating of Unit Hz Frequency Rating of Unit IPX4 Splash Proof Equipment Enclosure Code Rating Per IEC529 Optional HERMES Ready System Installed ...

Page 71: ... Control Symbol Definition ON OFF Floor Lock Lock Floor Lock Function Touch Pad Floor Lock Unlock Normal Orientation Patient Orientation Function Touch Pad Reverse Orientation Trendelenburg Reverse Trendelenburg Height Up Raise Height Down Lower Left Tilt ...

Page 72: ... Back Up Back Down Leg Up Leg Down Flex Reflex Powered by AC Powered by Battery Battery Charged Level Battery Down Optional HERMES Ready System Installed Table 2 2 Definition of Symbols on Hand Control Cont d Symbol Definition ...

Page 73: ... 659 Wrench Comb Met 14mm Thin 70 Offset 1 P764324 660 Wrench Comb Met 17mm Thin 70 Offset 1 P764324 661 Wrench Comb Met 19mm Thin 70 Offset 1 P764324 662 GE6 PL 1 4 NPT S 1 P764329 992 Kit Velcro Adhesive 1 pt With Instructions 1 P755715 499 Stainless Steel Cleaner Can 1 R005300 545 Loctite 1 222 50cc 1 R005300 554 Loctite 1 242 50cc 1 R005300 548 Loctite 1 271 10cc 1 R005300 542 Loctite 1 609 50...

Page 74: ...4319 808 Gray Touch Up Paint 12 oz Spray 1 P150824 8612 Gray Touch Up Paint 60cc Bottle 1 R005300 563 Clear 108 RTV 1 R005300 006 White 162 RTV 1 Table 2 3 Special Tools for Amsco 3085 SP Surgical Table Maintenance Cont d Part Number Tool Quantity ...

Page 75: ...e 400 lb 181 kg patient weight limit The Amsco 3085 SP Surgical Table is powered by either internal battery or facility electric power and accepts positioning commands from three sources Important Battery powered tables should be completely charged prior to initial operation Charge batteries as indicated in SECTION 4 4 BATTERY CHARGING PROCEDURE before proceeding 1 A hand control which includes Ba...

Page 76: ...nalandflowcontrol valves The leg cylinder is protected by the use of an internal flow fuse valve If a hydraulic line failure occurs the flow fuse valve inside the cylinder will act as a check valve and prevent sudden falling of the table section The BHYD system incorporates six lowering brake check valves that act as fluid pilots for lowering and ports of restriction when actuated Five three posit...

Page 77: ...OT CONTROL Direction Selector Raise Lower Kidney Bridge Ratchet Handle Kidney Bridge KIDNEY BRIDGE Foot Pedal FOOT PEDAL Power Cord Refer to Table 2 2 Align Red Dots to Connect Hand Control Plug HAND CONTROL Head Down Head Up Up Down Away From You Toward You Raise Lower International Symbols AUXILIARY CONTROLS OVERRIDE SWITCHES Access Auxiliary Controls Under Small Hood Attach Headrest Tighten Thu...

Page 78: ...ice and S1 back to the reservoir Right side tilt is accomplished in the same manner as the left side outlined above but uses solenoid S2 and S13 on early motor and pump units instead 3 3 3 2 Column Raise Lower See Figure 3 3 and refer to Hydraulic System Schematic P134469 303 behind REFERENCE DRAWINGS Tab Raising and lowering of the tabletop involves the use of one cylinder one three position dire...

Page 79: ...See Figure 3 5 and refer to Hydraulic System Schematic P134469 303 behind REFERENCE DRAWINGS Tab Flexing and Reflexing the tabletop requires the use of one three position directional valve S 7 and S 8 two lowering brake check valves two position directional valves S 9S and S 10S one start stop valve S 13 on early motor and pump units two back cylinders and one seat cylinder The Flex articulation i...

Page 80: ... lowering brake check valve The fluid unseats the check valve and continues to flow through the two position directional valve S 10S which is now in its actuated position due to the energizing of S 10 to the extend side of the back cylinders Fluid leaving the back cylinders branches to the second lowering brake check valve to pilot it and to actuate the return line restrictor The second branch pas...

Page 81: ...stem relies on a mechanical over centering method to lock the floor locks check valves are not required for this hydraulic circuit The Floor Lock function is accomplished by energizing the S 12 and S 13 on early motor and pump units solenoid valves This allows fluid to flow through the S 12 valve to the restrictors on the extend ports of each cylinder Fluid flow is restricted as it is passed on to...

Page 82: ...eration on 100 120 220 or 230 240 Vac 50 60 Hz On newer tables the motor battery charger on battery equipped tables has an auto select feature for the input voltage and so has no selector switch or jumpers A battery powered table includes a 24 Vdc 24 AH rated battery for the pump motor An integral battery charger requires 24 hours for 90 battery charge 36 hours for 95 and 48 hours for 100 charge A...

Page 83: ... control Test points are on the board to monitor this voltage Battery voltages are monitored by comparators on the board The circuit responds by indicating battery status to the hand control for display to the operator Floor lock microswitch two signals are fed into the board which responds by signaling the hand control to indicate floor lock status and enabling hand control table operation If an ...

Page 84: ...R3 and CR4 are energized isolating the hydraulic solenoid coils from the tablecontrol PC board and the hand control Simultaneously a dc ground signal is fed to the power control PC board to turn on the hydraulic pump if possible see note and to turn off power to the hand control NOTE If the line cord is plugged into the table or if motor battery power is available battery powered tables only the h...

Page 85: ...permit unqualified persons to service this equipment 4 Maintain a record of all maintenance procedures performed on this table 4 3 CLEANING TABLE 4 3 1 General NOTE The user must follow the requirements of the national committee responsible for hygiene and disinfection when cleaning table See Table 4 3 for recommended cleaning products Clean the entire table per the following procedures Use the fo...

Page 86: ... 2 x per year 3 2 Check floor lock mechanism for proper operation Have qualified Service Technician adjust if needed 1 x per year 3 3 Inspect table stability with floor locks engaged and on casters 1 x per year 3 4 Check pin and foot assemblies Replace as needed 1 x per year 3 5 Verify all foot pads are present 2 x per year 4 0 CONTROLS 4 1 Using hand control and or optional foot control check tab...

Page 87: ...is and bottom support bracket are secure 2 x per year 7 3 Ensure saddle pin is properly inserted and pipe plugs are tight 2 x per year 8 0 FINAL TEST 8 1 Examine all lubricated parts Apply lubrication Lubriplate No 2 R6400 826 as needed 1 x per year 8 2 Secure all covers and shrouds using sealant as presented in SECTION 7 3 IPX4 PROCEDURES Each Inspection 8 3 Ensure all Safety Precautions labels a...

Page 88: ...old can 6 8 152 203 mm from surface and spray cleaning fluid liberally on yoke and shrouds Avoid spraying in direction of connectors b Wipe sprayed surfaces with a clean cloth dampened with water to remove cleaning fluid dampening cloth will minimize streaking c Wipe cleaned surfaces again with a clean damp lint free cloth to remove residue d Repeat Steps a b and c for base surface 5 Unplug hand c...

Page 89: ...ype with a nominal life of four years 4 4 2 Battery Powered Tables Motor and control batteries will require recharging on a periodic basis depending on table usage Low or discharged battery conditions are indicated by LEDs on the hand control as explained in SECTION 7 TROUBLESHOOTING HAND CONTROL DIAGNOSTIC CHART of the Operator Manual Recharge batteries at the following times When table is first ...

Page 90: ...c power cord from wall receptacle and table base input see Figure 4 2 2 Pry cartridge out with a small screwdriver to access fuses 3 Remove blown fuse s and replace Refer to Table 4 2 for correct part number of fuses 4 Push cartridge back into connected position and reconnectacpowercordtotable Plugcordintowall receptacle Two replaceable fuses F3 and F4 are located internal to the table These requi...

Page 91: ... Service Center serving your area Table 4 2 Amsco 3085 SP Replacement Parts Description Part Number Recommended Spares Power Cord Types Available See NOTE 5 USA Plug USA Cord P764324 271 1 USA Plug IEC Cord P056397 682 1 Schuko Plug IEC Cord P056397 687 1 Australian Plug Orange Cord P056397 686 See NOTE 2 1 English Plug IEC Cord P056397 684 1 Fuse Applications See NOTES 3 and 4 100 Vac Application...

Page 92: ...ommensurate with the battery amp hour size Charge to a floating charge voltage equivalent to 13 6 13 8 volts 2 The cords are approximately 6 m 20 long except for Australian cord which is 4 m 13 long 3 USA fuses are AGC or ABC or MTH and are also for use in Canada 4 IEC fuses are IEC glass fuses IEC F3 and F4 fuses require IEC fuseholder STERIS part number P129360 654 5 One spare of the type you us...

Page 93: ... can get out of alignment and the hand control may stop functioning properly To prevent this condition the user should perform a return to level function after each procedure This will keep the variance over multiple articulations to a minimum IMPORTANT A listing of the SAFETY PRECAUTIONS to be observed when operating and servicing this equipment can be found in SECTION 1 of this manual Do not ope...

Page 94: ... only reset 3 Motor batteries will not charge battery powered table only Power cord or circuit breaker situation 1 Circuit Breaker CB 4 tripped reset 2 Circuit Breaker CB 2 tripped reset 3 AC power cord defective replace power cord 4 Control ON green AC LED is ON and red BATTERY LED is flashing battery powered table only Batteries low or discharged AC power connected Charge batteries 5 Control ON ...

Page 95: ...ts off after 30 minutes after last function selected Activate floor locks 4 Facility power OFF battery powered units only control automatically shuts off 24 hours after last function selected 10 Hand control does not physically plug into table Hand control plug does not slide into receptacle 1 Check control connector standard hand control has 6 pin connector and does not fit HERMES Ready 3085 SP t...

Page 96: ...h operation with line cord plugged in Electrical system malfunction 1 Check F1 and F2 line fuses replace if missing or blown 2 Check CB1 reset circuit breaker 3 Check for 24 Vdc across P6 2 and P6 13 replace power control PC board 4 Check for 24 Vdc at hydraulic pump motor terminal board with a switch activated repair or replace pump motor if voltage is present 5 Check for E motor on signal at P5 ...

Page 97: ...ttery prior to measuring no voltage replace battery charger 5 Check all cables between batteries and charger if OK replace batteries or power control PC board 6 Check for charger voltage on wires to battery for isolation disconnect battery prior to measuring no voltage replace power control PC board 16 No hand control AC ON LED ON when table is plugged into Facility power Electrical system malfunc...

Page 98: ...ust or replace switch assembly or replace rubber boot 22 Green ON LED flashing Electrical system malfunction 1 Optional foot control switch was actuated when hand control switched ON control logic error disables foot control functions turn hand control OFF then ON to reset controls 2 Faulty foot control foot control function is disabled replace foot control 23 Return to Level Failure selected but ...

Page 99: ... other The pump motor and or the hydraulic solenoids can be checked by applying 24 Vdc only directly to the component Tocompletelydisconnectpowertothetable theline cord as well as the batteries must be disconnected When resoldering or replacing any of the table or floor lock microswitches isolate the control by disconnecting its associated plug Figure 5 1 Amsco 3085 SP Surgical Table Block Diagram...

Page 100: ...Remove cap from pressure test port located on pump pressure port banjo fitting see Figure 6 1 2 Install pressure gauge into test port using DIN European adapter 3 Using override switches operate a table function to end of its limit mechanical stop With movement stopped but pump still running pump dead headed check relief valve setting by monitoring gauge Setting should be 1750 25 or 50 psi 4 Ifadj...

Page 101: ... scale to end of leg section on table centerline Slowly push table straight ahead Gauge reading should be less than 35 lb 16 kg 3 With table in same alignment slowly push at right angles to table centerline at outboard end of left side rail on table headrest Gauge reading should be less than 20 lbs 9 kg 6 6 FLOOR LOCK ASSEMBLY 1 With table on a level floor engage floor locks 2 Check distance betwe...

Page 102: ...umn stage block 3 Referenced to seat section 4 Measure back section angle 5 Measure seat section angle 6 Assure overtravel by actuating override switch Table 6 2 Test Functions Electric Table AC Cord Pump Control Connected Electric Foot Control Connected Electric Override Switches Disconnected Manual Hand Control Disconnected Manual Foot Control Disconnected Manual Override Switches Table 6 3 Test...

Page 103: ...ntal plane with 50 lb 23 kg applied or 50 lb force exerted at right angles to outboard end of right leg section siderail Measure amount of movement at outboard end of left backsection siderail when 50 lb 23 kg is removed and a push of 50 lb 23 kg is applied to outboard end of right back section siderail Measurement shall not exceed 3 16 4 8 mm NOTE If it is determined that the tabletop has excessi...

Page 104: ...cap Back section should move further down by a small amount 4 If limit switch LS4 does not function as described above check to ensure it is being actuated when backsectioniswithin0 5 0 3 ofitsmechanicalstop use TRENDELENBURG function If limit switch requires adjustment refer to SECTION 7 14 LS4 BACK SECTION LIMIT SWITCH ADJUSTMENT 6 10 3 Column Limit Switch LS5 1 Using hand control actuate tablet...

Page 105: ...section 3 Position tabletop so following positions are at least 10 from level Right Tilt Seat Down Back Down Leg Up 4 Repeat Step 2 Important Note the following during self leveling 1 Table positioning will alternate on 1 to 1 8 second intervals until the top returns to level 2 Refer to SECTION 7 10 LEG RETURN TO LEVEL AND LEG FULL UP ADJUSTMENT for adjustment procedures ...

Page 106: ...quipment must be made only by STERIS or STERIS trained service personnel Maintenance performed by unqualified personnel or installation of unauthorized parts could cause personal injury result in improper equipment performance invalidate the warranty or result in costly damage Contact STERIS regarding service options Regularly scheduled preventive maintenance is required for safe and reliable oper...

Page 107: ...this is impractical at least cover open port with a clean lint free cloth A rubber band can be used to hold cloth in place Removing components When a component is removed place it on and cover it with a clean lint free towel Handling parts Try to handle all hydraulic components by touching only those surfaces which do not interact with hydraulic system oil Assembling Examine all surfaces coming in...

Page 108: ... helpful in removing installing parts as well as in pointing out helpful items and notes 1 Black RTV sealant used to ensure fluid intrusion prevention adheres strongly to mating surfaces a At bolted joints STERIS suggests completely removing bolts then carefully using a knife blade or similar item to break joint b STERIS recommends not removing bellows unless maintenance is required in table secti...

Page 109: ...s into base casting as shown in Figure 7 1 NOTE Bumpers 1 and 2 should protrude 5 16 1 32 8 0 8 mm from the casting and the other three should be flush with the casting 2 Position base shroud onto base with shroud in contact with bumpers 1 and 2 3 Raise tabletop to maximum height Articulate seat section to maximum UP position use TREND and REFLEX functions and articulate tabletop to maximum RIGHT ...

Page 110: ...n cylinder rod stops toward cylinder body to decrease maximum DOWN articulation or away from body to increase articulation NOTE A 1 8 revolution of cylinder rod stop alters the angle by about 1 Also for right cylinder which has return to level hardware attached attachment bracket refertoFigure 14 Item9 IPBSection must be removed prior to leg DOWN adjustment Cylinder rod stop must be adjusted so on...

Page 111: ...er blade behind mechanical lock plunger on side tilt cylinder so mechanical lock does not engage when tilt is stopped NOTE With the locking plate removed the shaft may have a tendency to screw into or unscrew from the clevis If this occurs rotate the shaft back to the originalpositioninthecleviswhenthetiltisstopped 4 Move into right tilt but stop before full extension Adjust angle by rotating cyli...

Page 112: ...3 Leg Return To Level and Leg Full Up Switch and Actuator Hardware e Reconnect leg section Return to Level wiring 2 Leg Return to Level Position Adjustment NOTE Refer to Figure 7 2 for a flow chart for this adjustment procedure a Lowerleg approximately 10 below seat section angle Actuate Return to Level When all motion has stopped note angle leg section makes with seat section NOTE If during the R...

Page 113: ...l be 0 2 b Leg Up Angle When leg is actuated fully up angle of leg section measured with respect to seat section shall be 80 1 angle must be at least 1 less than maximum angle permitted by mechanical elements 7 11 FLOOR LOCK LINKAGE AND SWITCH ADJUSTMENT See Figure 7 4 1 Back off floor lock limit switch actuation screw to prevent damage to switch if applicable 2 Press FLOOR LOCK function button un...

Page 114: ...LEX Pump should not turn on and no motions should occur Repeat for TRENDELENBURG and BACK LOWER 2 Withswitchreleased actuatesamefunctions When motion has started depress switch Pump should turn off and motion should stop 3 Starting with tabletop horizontal actuate BACK LOWER until motion stops Verify motion stopped from back limit switch by actuating BACK LOWER with override control switches locat...

Page 115: ...check column motion as outlined in Step c NOTE Do not remove all of the column lash or inadvertently make the column too tight creating excessive loads on the bearings and producing premature bearing failure Removing all lash could also produce a sticking condition on the column so that it will not lower after remaining at one height for a period of time 7 16 2 Lateral Lash Adjustment 1 Longitudin...

Page 116: ... Remove fittings from cylinder 8 Wipe fittings and put them on a lint free cloth until reuse 7 17 1 2 Replacement NOTE Always replace sealing washers 1 Remove new cylinder from plastic bag and install fittings from old cylinder on new cylinder orienting them as closely as possible to correct position 2 Tighten cylinder rod into shaft and link assembly 15 16 Reinstall pivot pin and retaining rings ...

Page 117: ...bers in parentheses refer to items found on Figure 12 Figure 13 and Figure 17 located in Illustrated Parts Breakdown refer to Tab unless otherwise noted 7 17 4 1 Removal 1 Insert a 2 x 4 between back and seat section and lower back section until board is wedged in place 2 Remove back section tabletop 3 Remove side rail 4 Remove kidney bridge linkage as follows a Tap out groove pin Figure 12 36 fro...

Page 118: ... to gain access to two cap hex head screws Figure 14 17 holding cylinder Figure 14 2 to seat section casting 11 Using Chapman set remove two screws and washers Figure 14 17 and 18 Remove shims Figure 14 14 and 15 12 Lower seat section to vertical position 13 Carefully lift cylinder up and out of seat section casting 14 Remove hoses marking ports for reattachment Ports are marked on cylinder manifo...

Page 119: ...uckle from behind to move it from locating pin 10 Pull cylinder down and away from table Be careful not to pull out any electrical plugs 11 Remove setscrew 30 holding side tilt cylinder to dowel pin 25 in bracket 10 12 Use a large punch to tap dowel pin out of bracket NOTE Pin is inserted with interference fit so it may be difficult to tap out 13 Remove fittings from cylinder 7 17 7 2 Replacement ...

Page 120: ...liding it off of spool 11 Replace spool O ring plastic seat and brass washer as necessary noting orientation of each 12 When reinstalling spool O ring plastic seat and brass washer ensure they are reassembled in plunger housing as a unit and in proper order before installing plunger housing 13 To replace valve reverse this procedure 7 18 3 S10 Return Spring This procedure only pertains to the Bier...

Page 121: ...itting procedures perform the following steps 1 Remove front base shroud as described in SECTION 7 4 SHROUD REMOVAL REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES 2 Raise table to maximum height 3 Support raise lower mechanism by inserting a screwdriver through access hole on back of column Slowly lower table until it contacts screwdriver NOTE Refer to Figure 23 located in Illustrated Parts Breakdown refer to Tab 4 Ident...

Page 122: ... may need to be bent away from connector to eliminate interference with connector Protect the electrical insulating material while bending the plate see Figure 7 6 8 Return assembly in reverse order Figure 7 6 Proper Fit of Override Board Into New Hose Guide Plate 7 20 3 Override Control PC Board Assembly NOTE The numbers in parentheses refer to items found on Figure 4 located in Illustrated Parts...

Page 123: ...ectfourbattery terminal wires and note their positions for reconnection 3 Remove two 8 x 32 nut washer and screw combinations 9 11 and 10 from each end of battery support bracket 8 4 Gently lift and remove battery 5 Replace or reinstall battery by following procedure steps in reverse order 7 22 MOTOR BATTERY CHARGER MODULE REPLACEMENT Important This procedure is for Battery Operated Tables only NO...

Page 124: ...r equivalent of hydraulic oil and fill tube with oil 4 Reinsert tube now filled with fluid into reservoir fitting 5 Pump foot pump pedal several times Oil should flow in tube when pump pedal is returning If oil is not flowing pour hydraulic fluid directly into pump using following method a Remove check valve 17 from hydraulic fitting 18 b Fillpumpbody 3 withfluidandreattachcheck valve c Repeat Ste...

Page 125: ...full BACK UP followed by full BACK DOWN Fully extend and retract Kidney Bridge Repeat this procedure four more times 6 Repeat Steps 2 through 5 two more times 7 Clean entire area outside all hose fittings to ensure no additional dust or lint are introduced into hydraulic system when disasssembled 8 Clean hydraulic valves per procedures listed in SECTION 7 17 HYDRAULIC CYLINDER REPLACEMENT 9 Repeat...

Page 126: ...vice personnel outside of North America 1 Raise tabletop to maximum height as follows a If battery powered and operable use hand control in normal fashion b If electric powered or battery operated and batteries are discharged use hand control and manual foot pump 2 Remove shrouds as described in SECTION 7 4 SHROUD REMOVAL REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES 7 29 1 Switches NOTE A special Allen wrench P764322 9...

Page 127: ...ms on hand to complete the Column Bearing Replacment Adjustable Height Folding Sawhorse 2 4 x 4 36 914 mm long 2 2 x 4 48 1219 mm long 2 Tie Down Straps 2 Anti Seize P764331 557 Loctite 242 R5300 554 Loctite 222 R5300 545 As Needed Bearings four per table P129359 671 Felt Oilers two per table P129359 859 Chevron 680 Oil used to soak Felt Oilers and lubricate column P764326 267 NOTE If replacing th...

Page 128: ...Reverse Trendelenburg to align tabletop section side rails with both 2 x 4 d Use hand control and slowly lower tabletop until side rails sit on top of 2 x 4 e Use tie down straps to secure both 2 x 4 to tabletop as shown in Figure 7 11 There should be approximately 42 1067 mm from floor to bottom of side rails Figure 7 11 Secure Tabletop 9 Once tabletop is resting on the sawhorse completely remove...

Page 129: ...t see Figure 7 15 Figure 7 15 Bearing Adjustment Screws 14 Clean area and insert new bearings Push bearing firmly into place If replacing felt oiler press oil soaked felt firmly into slot between bearings and spread open Tighten four bearing adjustment screws until just flush with stage block 15 After replacing bearings carefully move base into position so right side guide shaft aligns back into g...

Page 130: ...hten five setscrews until they just touch left side guide shaft 22 Check and adjust column for lateral longitudinal and rotational lash per Step 4 of SECTION 6 8 TABLETOP RAISE LOWER 23 After lash adjustment and seven 1 2 hex head screws are torqued to 150 ft lb 203N m reinstall hose guide bracket 24 Check table for proper articulation 25 Replace shrouds per SECTION 7 4 SHROUD REMOVAL REPLACEMENT ...

Page 131: ...er Front Cover P Stamp 12 16 2011 LIVE DOCUMENT C Document Manufacturing changes manual errors and clarifications A Stamped to show Live Document Date 2 6 Table 2 3 Special Tools for Amsco 3085SP Surgical Table Maintenance P Gray Touch Up Paint 60cc Bottle has a typo in the part number R Correct part number is P150824 612 ...

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Page 133: ...on the illustration see Example 1 3 From the illustration obtain the item number assigned to the part desired Refer to the accompanying description for specific information regarding the part see Example 1 4 The abbreviation A R means As Required or Amount Required 5 The abbreviation SS means Stainless Steel SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS Table 1 provides part numbers and figure references for the most comm...

Page 134: ...LY Cover Membrane Replacement 1 1 2 P 042631 045 SCREW Socket Button Head 1 4 20 4 4 3 P 076230 091 WASHER Lock 1 4 External Tooth 4 4 4 P 146667 087 COVER 1 X 1 P 129382 215 SCREW Hex Head 1 4 20 x 1 2 1 P 129382 219 WASHER 1 4 1 5 P 143356 211 REFLECTOR 1 1 No indention part of top assembly One indention first subassembly part of assembly under which it is identified with an X in the column One ...

Page 135: ...hite 162 R005300 006 Not Shown Tape Used on Shroud Clips R007200 030 Figure 1 Item 38 Foam Tape 3 16 x 3 8 Unit of Measure per Foot R007200 553 Figure 1 Item 34 Hydraulic Oil P764322 636 Figure 8 Item 12 Touch up Paint Dark Gray 12 oz Can P764319 808 Not Shown Touch up Paint Gray 60 cc Bottle P150824 612 Not Shown Neptune 7 4 oz Tube P764322 635 Not Shown Ora Lub Anti Seize R005300 286 Not Shown L...

Page 136: ...15 Power Supply Only 3 Figure 3 Item 40 Battery Charger Motor Only P426637 598 Figure 3 Item 7 Hydraulic Motor Pump P134469 299 Figure 24 Item 2 Motor And Pump Assembly Plastic Sump 4 P141210 540 Figure 24 Hydraulic Cylinders Leg Section Left Hand P141210 145 Figure 21 Item 10 Leg Section Right Hand P141210 146 Figure 21 Item 9 Back Section Right Hand P134469 132 Figure 21 Item 11 Back Section Lef...

Page 137: ...441 Figure 23 Item 6 Caster Swivel Non Conductive 1 2 13 P056397 570 Figure 2 Item 1 Side Rail Assembly Left Hand P056397 899 Figure 16 Item 5 Side Rail Assembly Right Hand P056397 900 Figure 16 Item 32 Shaft Cross Kidney Bridge P093908 584 Figure 17 Item 4 Shaft Floor Lock P093908 849 Figure 2 Item 17 Knob 5 16 18 P093909 192 Figure 12 Item 38 Assembly Spacer X Ray Top P093909 299 Figure 11 Item ...

Page 138: ...6 Back Section Tabletop P764324 054 Figure 10 Item 2 Leg Section Tabletop P764324 055 Figure 10 Item 3 Seat Section Tabletop P764324 056 Figure 10 Item 4 Frame Seat Section P764328 196 Figure 9 Item 37 Parts Packages Control Cord Replacement Hand Control P764328 571 Figure 10 Item 26 PC Board Replacement Hand Control P764325 633 Figure 10 Item 26 Control Housing With Bracket Hand Control P764328 5...

Page 139: ...ft With Instructions P764329 992 Figure 10 Item 11 Solenoid Assembly Rebuild P764330 172 Figure 23 Item 18 Tools Column Seal Spanner Wrench P764324 884 Figure 8 Item 10 Allen Wrench Tamperproof Screws P764322 952 Not Shown Protractor Digital Smart Level P764323 811 Not Shown Wiper Low Lint Res Free R006200 402 Not Shown Table 1 Amsco 3085 SP IPX4 Parts Quick Reference Guide Cont d Description Part...

Page 140: ... Assembly 24 Figure 9 Table Saddle Assembly 26 Figure 10 Table Tops and Side Rail Assembly 28 Figure 11 Standard X Ray Top Assemblies 32 Figure 12 Tabletop Assembly 34 Figure 13 Back Section Assembly 36 Figure 14 Seat Section Assembly 38 Figure 15 Leg Section Assemblies 40 Figure 16 Headrest Assembly 42 Figure 17 Kidney Bridge Shaft Assembly 44 Figure 18 Kidney Bridge Handle Assembly 46 Figure 19 ...

Page 141: ... R G N I N R A W 2 F F N E M E S S I T T N E M E S S I T E V A G N I N R A Section A A A A 15 16 4 5 3 11 13 29 65 64 14 22 12 14 25 36 29 37 28 33 37 30 29 37 28 66 34 23 24 9 8 7 6 10 63 Bellows Brackets Ground Strap Saddle See Sheet 2 of 3 2 After S N B409804078 Before S N B420702025 SeeSheet 3 of 3 57 ...

Page 142: ...mbly 2 of 3 31 40 41 74 72 58 46 47 55 42 51 75 32 68 20 28 37 53 52 68 28 35 20 68 32 35 51 58 69 31 72 20 18 19 18 19 20 37 58 67 48 49 56 49 50 56 56 70 71 54 42 62 70 71 42 62 54 73 73 58 After S N B409804078 Before S N B420702025 49 56 46 47 55 42 48 49 50 56 56 49 56 ...

Page 143: ...nts are available for this style The bar frame style components are NLA a complete set of replacement shrouds will need to be replaced P764332 903 KIT 3085 IPX4 Shrouds Bar Style to Clip Style This Kit includes Items 2 6 7 8 9 and 13 See physical difference at left Bar Style Clip Style Bellows Mounting Before P N B409804078 Bellows Mounting After P N B409804078 37 27 37 26 37 43 23 44 36 44 17 60 ...

Page 144: ...ellows 9 P 134469 351 LABEL ID 3085 SP Electric 2 2 2 P 134469 352 LABEL ID 3085 SP Battery 2 2 2 10 P 056397 703 LABEL Hermes Ready HERMES Ready Only A R A R A R 11 P 093909 795 LABEL Warning 1 1 1 12 P 141210 459 LABEL Warning 1 1 1 13 P 056397 643 LABEL STERIS Logo 2 2 2 14 P 056397 676 LABEL 120V Setting 1 1 1 P 056397 678 LABEL 230 240V Setting International A R A R A R 15 P 002960 042 NUT He...

Page 145: ...9360 275 CAP Dust 2 2 2 50 P 136806 819 ASSEMBLY Hand Control Cable P2 1 1 1 51 P 056397 852 PLATE Connector Controls Side 1 1 1 52 P 129360 351 SEAL Toggle Boot Gray 4 4 4 53 P 129360 352 SEAL Toggle Boot Red Trend R Trend 1 1 1 54 P 150830 758 ASSEMBLY Override Switch Board Contactor Control Side 1 1 1 55 P 150830 350 COVER Hole 1 1 1 56 P 129359 738 PIN 9 16 x 3 Modified 2 2 2 57 P 003967 041 S...

Page 146: ...5SP IPX4 Surgical Table After S N B409804078 Without Bellows Mount X 75 P 141210 570 BRACKET Control Side Mounting Shroud 1 1 76 413724 362 LABEL Warning Do Not Use For Storage English and French Not Shown 1 1 1 77 P 431172 091 TIES Wire Not Shown 10 10 10 See Note and Illustration in Figure 1 3 of 3 Item 54 may have the connector on control side if not contact STERIS Service Engineering Included ...

Page 147: ...332 899 Figure 2 3085 SP IPX4 Surgical Table Base Assembly Floor Lock and Casters 1 of 2 25 18 21 24 22 20 17 26 27 19 4 23 23 27 7 23 25 15 2 11 8 9 5 27 13 14 10 11 21 3 6 12 31 32 10 15 16 16 11 23 2 3 1 ...

Page 148: ...e Base Assembly Floor Lock and Casters 2 of 2 30 15 10 13 8 26 26 1 8 30 24 28 2 11 14 3 27 9 10 13 15 8 1 26 8 15 28 9 2 3 14 29 11 26 Housing Style Floor Lock S N Before B427104 145 Tower Style Floor Lock S N After B427104 145 16 27 16 27 27 16 29 ...

Page 149: ... see Figure 19 1 13 P 129359 870 PIN Cylinder Pivot 3 3 14 P 036836 091 RING Retaining 6 6 15 P 093908 634 ASSEMBLY Shaft and Link Left Hand 2 P 056397 804 ASSEMBLY Shaft and Link Left Hand 2 16 P 093908 635 ASSEMBLY Shaft and Link Right Hand 1 P 056397 805 ASSEMBLY Shaft and Link Right Hand 1 17 P 093908 849 SHAFT Floor Lock 3 3 18 P 093908 850 CLEVIS Cylinder Housing Style 1 P 056397 803 CLEVIS ...

Page 150: ...Figure 3 3085 SP IPX4 Surgical Table Base Assembly Components 30 23 33 35 32 38 39 48 40 36 35 42 41 46 28 35 29 18 27 47 26 49 25 4 51 9 11 20 21 19 24 36 7 35 22 2 3 4 1 5 12 9 8 43 48 11 10 32 37 56 57 54 53 55 44 ...

Page 151: ... 1 15 P 129360 598 TIE Cable Not Shown 4 16 P 093909 748 JUMPER Wire Program P29 Not Shown 1 17 NOT USED 18 ASSEMBLY Column see Figure 1 Figure 7 and Figure 8 1 1 19 P 036633 001 SCREW Socket Head Cap 3 8 16 x 1 3 4 4 4 20 P 019680 041 WASHER Helical Spring 3 8 4 4 21 P 010412 042 WASHER Flat 3 8 4 4 22 P 056397 862 ASSEMBLY Transformer 24 V 1 1 23 P 045613 091 SCREW Sockethead Cap 1 4 20 x 1 1 2 ...

Page 152: ... ON 1 1 44 P 056404 006 LABEL Fuse Replacement 1 1 45 NOT USED 46 P 129360 653 COVER Switch 2 2 47 P 764324 271 CORD With Velcro Strap 1 1 P 150830 129 KIT International Cord A R A R 48 P 056404 023 LABEL Fuse F3 1 1 P 129360 525 LABEL Fuse F4 1 1 49 P 081669 002 SCREW Truss Head 10 32 x 1 2 2 2 50 NOT USED 51 P 093909 538 ASSEMBLY Stand Off Bumper 8 32 Before 5 13 1999 5 5 P 056397 673 ASSEMBLY S...

Page 153: ...16 764332 899 Figure 4 3085 SP IPX4 Surgical Table Base Assembly Column Mounted Parts 1 23 15 13 14 7 10 9 8 12 2 4 26 11 27 31 29 6 1 4 29 30 32 28 19 18 25 24 16 17 20 21 5 22 32 13 3 33 ...

Page 154: ...67 O RING 2 13 P 019677 041 LOCKWASHER 10 5 14 P 041012 061 SCREW Socket Head Cap 10 32 x 1 2 4 15 P 017589 045 WASHER Flat 10 4 16 P 093908 037 SCREW Sems 8 32 x 1 2 2 17 P 084114 003 WASHER Flat 8 2 18 P 14 SSEMBLY Control PC Board Housing 19 P 027324 091 WASHER Flat Nylon 2 20 P 129360 883 WASHER Shoulder Nylon 2 21 P 093909 782 SHIELD Wire 1 22 P 129360 481 BUMPON 1 23 P 141210 54 ASSEMBLY Ove...

Page 155: ...18 764332 899 Figure 5 AC Plate Assembly 1 7 3 4 5 6 2 9 10 P17 ...

Page 156: ... P 129360 587 FUSE 4 Amp F1 F2 220 230 240 Vac 2 3 P 129360 371 PLUG International Grounding 1 4 P 129360 373 WASHER International Color Coded 1 5 P 129360 375 LOCKWASHER F M6 1 6 P 129360 451 NUT Hex M6 x 1 1 7 P 093909 403 LABEL Receptacle Ground 1 8 P 093909 462 WIRE TIE 4 Not Shown 5 9 P 056397 855 COVER 1 10 P 075422 091 SCREW SS Truss Head 6 32 x 1 4 2 11 R 005300 567 RTV 108 Not Shown A R A...

Page 157: ...20 764332 899 Figure 6 Foot Pump Assembly 19 17 18 3 4 5 6 8 10 11 15 9 14 16 12 1 7 2 13 29 26 20 27 21 22 23 24 25 30 31 33 28 28 28 28 31 32 Floor Lock Override Cable Assembly 32 ...

Page 158: ...4 20 x 1 4 1 17 P 093909 512 VALVE Check 2 18 P 129360 335 FITTING Hydraulic 1 19 P 129360 569 FITTING Hydraulic 1 20 P 081673 006 WASHER Flat 1 4 1 1 21 P 134469 465 BRACKET Circuit Breaker 1 22 P 056397 408 BREAKER Circuit 20 Amp CB1 1 23 P 056397 356 BREAKER Circuit 12 Amp CB2 1 24 P 093909 320 BREAKER Circuit 1 Amp CB3 1 25 P 093909 321 BREAKER Circuit 4 Amp CB4 1 26 P 019678 045 LOCKWASHER 1 ...

Page 159: ...22 764332 899 Figure 7 Column Assembly 10 9 8 7 13 4 1 14 4 3 2 12 11 6 5 6 15 16 17 18 Reference A Refer to Section 7 25 Column Lubrication ...

Page 160: ... 687 SCREW Cap Hexhead 1 2 20 x 1 3 4 7 7 9 P 022436 091 PLUG Nylon Rod 5 32 Dia x 5 32 1 1 10 P 010585 041 SETSCREW Cup Point 10 32 x 1 4 1 1 11 P 129352 751 SCREW Buttonhead Socket 10 24 x 1 2 5 12 P 043282 091 SETSCREW 10 32 x 5 16 5 13 P 129359 690 FASTENER Self Sealing 1 4 20 x 1 4 Bleed Screw 1 1 14 P 129359 882 BEARING Olite 2 2 15 P 129359 679 SCREW Hexhead 3 8 24 x 1 1 2 3 3 16 P 019680 0...

Page 161: ...24 764332 899 Figure 8 Column Assembly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...

Page 162: ... 1 1 4 RAM 5 P 129359 691 O RING 1 1 6 P 093908 577 BLOCK Bearing 1 1 7 SEAL Reciprocating 8 P 093908 591 NUT Ram 2 16 UNF 1 9 P 129359 838 WIPER SCRAPER 2 2 10 P 764324 884 SPANNER WRENCH Not Shown A R 11 P 129359 690 FASTENER Self Sealing 1 4 20 x 1 4 Bleed Screw Not Shown see Figure 7 1 12 P 764322 636 KIT Hydraulic Oil Not Shown 1 A R Whenever replacing seals or ram replace all parts with Ram ...

Page 163: ...Saddle Assembly 1 9 23 3 22 9 25 10 26 27 22 29 22 30 4 13 39 19 18 16 27 33 24 21 36 35 34 25 31 32 15 17 20 11 2 40 41 20 4 14 6 7 8 5 1 2 20 12 12 20 Data Label Side Tilt Cylinder Seat Cylinder 37 12 20 11 20 Side Tilt Cylinder ...

Page 164: ...ING Wiper 1 1 19 P 056397 401 NUT 1 1 20 P 129360 580 PLUG Pipe 4 4 21 P 019678 045 LOCKWASHER 1 4 4 4 22 P 150830 009 SCREW Socket Head Cap 5 16 18 x 1 1 2 6 6 23 P 019691 061 LOCKWASHER 5 16 4 4 24 P 049134 061 WASHER Flat 1 4 2 2 25 P 129360 175 PIN Dowel 3 8 x 1 1 2 2 2 26 P 150473 296 WASHER Flat 5 16 2 2 27 P 081682 008 LOCKWASHER 5 16 2 2 28 NOT USED 29 P 045605 061 PIN Roll 1 4 x 3 4 1 1 3...

Page 165: ...28 764332 899 Figure 10 Table Tops and Side Rail Assembly 1 6 26 13 12 2 11 5 17 16 4 11 8 23 22 19 18 20 14 15 30 7 24 25 9 20 29 28 3 21 10 ...

Page 166: ...6 17 INSERT Not Service Part Included in Items 2 3 and 4 6 18 P 036545 061 NUT Hex 5 16 18 20 19 P 091147 061 LOCKWASHER External Tooth 5 16 20 20 P 150823 276 SPACER Side Rails 9 16 Long 20 21 P 075664 061 SCREW Machine Countersunk Andrews Frame 6 22 P 093909 527 FOOT CONTROL 1 23 P 042637 056 SCREW Flat Head 5 16 18 x 1 1 2 18 24 P 150823 273 SCREW Flat Head 5 16 18 x 2 1 25 P 150823 274 SCREW F...

Page 167: ...815 PAD Back Seat Section Not Shown 1 P 150830 176 PAD SET TLT Not Shown 1 P 150830 175 PAD TLT Head Section Not Shown 1 P 150830 173 PAD TLT Back Seat Section Not Shown 1 P 150830 174 PAD TLT Leg Section Not Shown 1 28 P 043224 061 PIN Roll 3 32 x 3 8 6 29 P 051112 061 CAM Side Rail 6 30 P 009645 061 SCREW Drive 6 Items 12 and 13 should be ordered together Items 14 and 15 should be ordered togeth...

Page 168: ...32 764332 899 Figure 11 Standard X Ray Top Assemblies Head Section Back Section Leg Section Seat Section 1 3 4 6 5 4 3 2 2 1 5 2 6 3 4 1 3 2 6 4 5 1 3 4 2 5 ...

Page 169: ... Leg Section X P 136807 043 Standard X Ray Top Assembly Seat Section X 1 P 093909 289 X RAY TOP Back Section 1 P 093909 286 X RAY TOP Head Section 1 P 093909 287 X RAY TOP Leg Section 1 P 093909 288 X RAY TOP Seat Section 1 2 P 093909 299 ASSEMBLY Spacer 2 2 2 2 3 P 077643 056 SPACER 2 2 2 2 4 P 129360 481 BUMPON 2 2 2 2 5 P 150055 001 SCREW Truss Head 1 4 20 x 7 8 4 4 4 4 6 P 764329 992 KIT Hook ...

Page 170: ...34 764332 899 Figure 12 Tabletop Assembly 23 20 21 20 21 22 8 19 18 23 17 6 7 31 23 28 30 27 26 7 40 13 1 25 24 24 29 11 7 16 8 12 15 14 9 5 37 1 38 10 39 2 36 11 35 34 32 33 3 4 6 41 ...

Page 171: ...077559 056 ASSEMBLY Knob 2 17 P 129359 746 PIN 5 8 Diameter x 2 1 2 2 18 P 129359 738 PIN 9 16 x 3 Modified 2 19 P 150763 001 SETSCREW Half Dog 8 32 x 1 4 4 20 P 129359 748 WASHER Thrust 4 21 P 129359 750 BEARING Sleeve 4 22 P 129360 162 ASSEMBLY Hinge Seal 4 23 P 129359 740 SPACER Pin 4 24 P 093908 827 BEARING Nylon Flange 4 25 P 129359 693 PIN 2 26 P 015263 091 SETSCREW Cone Point 1 4 20 x 1 4 2...

Page 172: ...36 764332 899 Figure 13 Back Section Assembly 13 12 3 8 14 11 10 12 15 10 1 4 2 3 5 6 7 9 16 P34 LS4 P33 R BR BC 17 19 18 20 ...

Page 173: ... CYLINDER Hydraulic Back Section Right Hand see Figure 21 1 10 P 129359 652 CLEVIS Cylinder 2 11 P 129360 582 BOOT Pushbutton 2 12 P 134469 492 ASSEMBLY Mercury Switch P33 P34 and P35 2 13 P 118407 045 SCREW Pan Head 6 32 x 1 4 14 P 081681 003 SCREW Round Head 6 32 x 1 4 2 15 P 141210 138 ASSEMBLY Back Section Cable LS4 P33 P34 P31 P29 1 16 P 129360 888 SWITCH Back LS4 1 17 P 056397 268 BLOCK Dist...

Page 174: ...38 764332 899 Figure 14 Seat Section Assembly LS6 LS7 19 4 13 12 16 2 14 3 11 4 5 9 10 6 7 8 15 1 18 17 ...

Page 175: ...Internal Tooth 1 7 P 084114 002 WASHER Flat 6 1 8 P 129361 760 SCREW Hex Head 6 32 x 1 4 1 9 P 056397 374 BRACKET Support Cam 1 10 P 129361 761 SCREW Socket Head 8 32 x 1 4 1 11 P 150823 437 SPACER 1 12 P 134469 492 ASSEMBLY Mercury Switch P33 P34 and P35 1 13 P 118407 045 SCREW Pan Head 6 32 x 1 4 14 P 129359 836 SHIM 010 Thk A R 15 P 129360 498 SHIM 063 Thk A R 16 P 129360 483 STICKER Natural Gr...

Page 176: ...40 764332 899 Figure 15 Leg Section Assemblies 1 7 2 4 3 5 6 ...

Page 177: ...24 LEG SECTION ASSEMBLY Left Side X 2 P 141210 525 LEG SECTION ASSEMBLY Right Side X 3 P 044746 045 SCREW Cap 3 8 16 x 1 1 4 2 2 4 P 019680 041 WASHER Helical Spring 3 8 2 2 5 P 150823 064 SCREW Socket Flathead 1 4 20 x 1 2 2 6 P 015294 091 PIN Dowel 5 16 Diameter x 1 2 2 7 P 129359 864 PIN Spiral 1 4 Diameter 2 2 ...

Page 178: ...42 764332 899 Figure 16 Headrest Assembly 23 12 37 26 29 32 34 4 11 18 9 15 14 6 29 30 28 19 11 10 8 14 7 29 27 21 34 4 5 1 31 16 17 22 13 20 33 31 2 15 3 24 25 25 36 39 Left Right ...

Page 179: ...P 129360 258 BOLT Shoulder 8 32 x 1 4 20 P 129360 353 SPRING Compression 1 21 P 083755 001 BOLT Shoulder 5 16 18 x 3 4 4 22 P 081222 001 SCREW Socket Head Cap SS 8 32 x 7 8 2 23 P 150055 001 SCREW Truss Head 1 4 20 x 7 8 4 24 P 150473 302 WASHER SS Flat 8 4 25 R 005300 557 LOCTITE Type 495 1 oz A R 26 P 129357 090 INSERT Top 2 27 P 010456 091 WASHER Brass Flat 11 16 OD x 390 ID A R 28 P 129360 256...

Page 180: ...44 764332 899 Figure 17 Kidney Bridge Shaft Assembly 25 19 24 1 8 13 4 13 2 12 3 12 13 7 5 14 11 9 6 23 8 16 17 21 18 19 20 19 22 6 10 ...

Page 181: ...SCREW 8 32 x 1 4 2 2 13 P 024700 061 PIN Grooved 3 16 x 1 3 3 14 P 030092 061 PIN Grooved 5 32 x 3 4 1 1 15 P 056397 698 LABEL Kidney Bridge Control Domestic Not Shown 1 P 056401 598 LABEL Kidney Bridge Control French Spanish German 220V Not Shown 1 P 150830 853 LABEL Kidney Bridge Control Domestic International Not Shown 1 16 P 093908 640 BLOCK Kidney Bridge Linkage 1 1 17 P 129359 702 BEARING Sp...

Page 182: ...46 764332 899 Figure 18 Kidney Bridge Handle Assembly 3 6 7 1 5 4 9 2 8 Before S N 0422310 007 After S N 0422310 007 3 4 7 6 1 10 ...

Page 183: ... P 136806 457 HANDLE Kidney Bridge 1 P 056404 063 RATCHET Handle 1 2 P 093908 662 RATCHET 1 3 P 129359 685 SHAFT 1 1 4 P 129359 681 SOCKET Drive 1 1 5 P 129360 266 PIN Grooved 1 6 P 041511 061 PIN Groove 5 32 x 5 8 1 1 7 P 052004 061 SETSCREW 10 32 x 1 4 1 1 8 P 129360 265 SPRING Compression 1 9 P 129360 264 PLUNGER 1 10 P 150830 852 CAP Ratchet 1 Shaft drill holes are undersize to be drilled at a...

Page 184: ...48 764332 899 Figure 19 Table Base and Column Electrical Assembly 1 of 3 8 10 31 7 37 38 20 6 2 1 12 8 4 19 5 23 26 13 24 17 32 16 36 33 34 35 9 31 8 15 26 41 138 135 136 139 137 25 CB1 CB2 CB3 CB4 ...

Page 185: ...sembly 2 of 3 31 25 18 21 22 21 3 10 11 22 21 25 56 52 17 14 32 21 25 3 10 11 63 27 Two Required Per Connector Typical Electrical Connector Tie Wrap 29 30 3 11 27 28 View A View A Patient Left Patient Right B B View B B Override Switch Side Hand Control Side 31 ...

Page 186: ...50 764332 899 Figure 19 Table Base and Column Hermes Electrical Assembly 3 of 3 51 49 55 54 53 52 Gray Blue Black 61 60 62 59 P99 P98 P98 P97 P98 P98 P97 P97 58 50 ...

Page 187: ...d P27 1 1 P 093909 544 SWITCH Limit Only 20 P 141210 140 ASSEMBLY Cable Table Base 1 1 21 P 141210 141 ASSEMBLY Cable Solenoid P7 1 1 22 P 141210 144 ASSEMBLY Cable P3 to P8 1 1 23 P 134469 362 ASSEMBLY Cable P25 to Battery 1 1 24 P 093909 525 STRAP Ground Assembly 1 1 25 P 141210 142 ASSEMBLY Cable P1 to P5 and P22 1 1 26 P 129360 598 TIE Cable 4 4 27 P 093909 548 PLATE Offset Switch 1 1 28 P 093...

Page 188: ...2 P 136807 027 ASSEMBLY Foot Control Cable P4 1 1 53 P 093908 832 HOUSING Connector 1 54 P 129360 275 CAP Dust 2 3 55 P 129360 562 WASHER Insulating Gray Foot Control 1 1 P 150830 158 WASHER Insulating Blue Hand Control 1 P 150830 160 WASHER Insulating Black Hermes Control 1 56 P 136806 819 ASSEMBLY Hand Control Cable P2 1 57 P 134469 352 LABEL Hermes Ready Not Shown A R 58 P 134469 380 CABLE Inte...

Page 189: ...54 764332 899 Figure 20 Electric to Battery Conversion 1 of 2 11 3 2 6 1 4 5 9 7 8 Power Supply Assembly Screws J1 Nuts and Bolts Supplied With Batteries J2 J3 J4 ...

Page 190: ...23 BATTERY 12 V 1 2 P 426637 598 CHARGER Battery 1 3 P 093909 212 BRACKET Battery Support Coated 1 4 P 093909 467 JUMPER Motor Battery 1 5 P 136807 036 ASSEMBLY Cable P25 to Battery 1 6 P 093908 037 SCREW Sems 8 32 x 1 2 4 7 P 003153 041 NUT Hex 8 32 2 8 P 084114 003 WASHER Flat 8 6 9 P 129360 598 TIE Cable 6 10 P 093909 748 JUMPER Wire Program P29 1 11 P 129360 518 JUMPER 1 10 2 6 8 ...

Page 191: ...56 764332 899 Figure 21 Hydraulic Components Layout Leg Section Seat Section Back Section 12 8 6 5 4 1 2 3 4 7 9 11 10 ...

Page 192: ...r Lock 1 4 P 056397 275 CYLINDER Hydraulic 2 and 3 Floor Lock 2 5 MOTOR and PUMP ASSEMBLY see Figure 24 1 6 VALVE BOX IV see Figure 25 1 7 P 134469 133 CYLINDER Seat 1 8 P 141210 491 CYLINDER Tilt 1 9 P 141210 146 CYLINDER Leg Section Right Hand 1 10 P 141210 145 CYLINDER Leg Section Left Hand 1 11 P 134469 132 CYLINDER Back Section Right Hand 1 12 P 134469 131 CYLINDER Back Section Left Hand 1 13...

Page 193: ... 18 16 15 1 3 20 11 21 9 14 18 13 2 10 7 6 8 5 4 12 12 19 Seat SR Top Seat SC Bottom R Tilt TC Bottom To Leg LR Rod End Tilt TR Top System Pressure Test Port To Leg LC Opposite Rod End ToBack BC OppositeRodEnd To Back BR Rod End P 35 P 33 P 36 P 34 Head Patient Left ...

Page 194: ... HOSE Size 2 307 mm TC 1 9 P 150823 602 HOSE Size 2 315 mm Floor Lock Cylinder 3 to FR 1 10 P 150823 393 HOSE Size 2 250 mm Floor Lock Cylinder 1 to 2 3 11 P 150823 399 HOSE Size 4 1600 mm R 1 12 P 150823 388 HOSE Size 2 850 mm LR and LC 2 13 ASSEMBLY Control Block see Figure 23 1 14 P 004433 091 SCREW Set 1 4 20 x 5 16 1 15 P 056397 377 COUPLING 1 16 P 150823 426 CONNECTOR Male 1 17 R 003500 165 ...

Page 195: ... 18 20 18 25 18 24 23 26 19 1 6 11 4 6 7 6 1 3 6 1 2 15 5 6 4 16 17 1 6 8 1 6 13 18 19 1 12 10 6 6 9 1 6 14 Unattached End of TC TR and R 6 Ref View 3 18 22 18 2 6 4 Hose Banjo Bolt CheckValve Assembly Ball and Spring Restrictor Sealing Washer R 27 27 S7 ...

Page 196: ...mm Hose Assembly Size 4 307mm Hose Assembly Size 2 530mm Hose Assembly Size 2 665mm Hose Assembly Size 2 850mm Hose Assembly Size 4 1600mm Hose Assembly Size 4 1600mm O Ring Metric Sealing Washers Check Valve Cartridge O Ring Check Valve Cartridge Kit Solenoid Assembly Rebuild Solenoid Assembly S1 S12 Coil Coil Nut Washer Spring Spring Pressure Spring Guide Cartridge Solenoid Valve O Ring Solenoid...

Page 197: ...62 764332 899 Figure 24 Motor and Pump Assembly FC FR 11 12 13 2 3 4 6 5 20 18 15 21 17 1 8 7 14 19 15 10 9 ...

Page 198: ...23 358 SCREW Plug 1 1 6 P 150823 365 CONE 1 1 7 P 150823 567 FITTING With Filter 1 1 8 P 150823 387 HOSE Size 2 250mm FP to FR 1 1 9 P 150823 371 NIPPLE Threaded 1 1 10 P 150823 369 BOLT Banjo 10 x 21 MM 1 1 11 P 056397 256 PLATE 1 1 12 P 150823 873 WASHER 2 2 13 P 150823 366 COUPLING 1 1 14 P 150823 631 FILTER 1 1 15 P 056397 441 WASHER Sealing 10 MM 2 2 16 P 093909 780 ASSEMBLY Rectifier Not Sho...

Page 199: ...64 764332 899 Figure 25 Valve Box IV 2 7 7 6 1 1 1 1 10 3 5 3 1 1 8 9 8 9 11 4 3 12 12 1 11 1 2 1 3 1 4 2 FC FR ...

Page 200: ...856 NUT Coil A R 5 P 150823 661 COIL Solenoid S1 through S13 A R 6 P 150823 387 HOSE Size 2 250 MM FP to FR 1 7 P 150823 583 BOLT Banjo 1 8 P 056397 441 WASHER Sealing 10 MM 1 9 P 056397 481 O RING 1 10 MAGNETIC STEM 1 11 P 150823 568 CARTRIDGE Solenoid Valve 3 12 P 056397 457 O RING Metric Solenoid Valve Cartridge 3 This is NOT a field replaceable item If this part fails the Motor and Pump must b...

Page 201: ...ncorrect C Error A P14120 549 23 7 Column Assembly Item 1 Stage Block is available for STERIS Service Technicians Only Order Part Number P146653 426 29 10 Table Tops and Side Rail Assembly P How to tell the difference between Andrew s Frame and Basic Side Rail C To replace the correct rail A The Andrew s Frame has 5 spacers welded on the rail with notches on the bottom The Standard Rail has 4 spac...

Page 202: ...ification A Title for illustrated After B420702 025 w Bellow Mount 3 1 3085SP IPX4 Surgical Table Bellows Mounting Assembly 2 of 3 P Clarify Title of illustration C Clarification A Title for illustrated After B409804 078 w o Bellow Mount direct to saddle Front Cover Front Cover P Stamp 04 09 2012 LIVE DOCUMENT C Document Manufacturing changes manual errors and clarifications A Stamped to show Live...

Page 203: ...S13 1 of 1 134469 303 Schematic 3085 System Low Leak SMT 1 of 3 141245 009 2 of 3 3 of 3 Schematic 3085 System Hermes Low Leak SMT 1 of 3 141245 010 2 of 3 3 of 3 Schematic Power Control Low Leak 1 of 1 141210 456 Schematic Override Switch Bieri Hydraulics To Show S13 1 of 2 141210 127 2 of 2 Schematic Hand Control PC Board Detail 2 of 2 141210 172 Assembly Table Control Board 2 of 4 146655 473 3 ...

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