Stryker 6100 Rugged M1 Operation & Maintenance Manual Download Page 2

Table of Contents

Introduction

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Warranty

Obtaining Parts and Service

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Supplemental Warranty Coverage

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Return Authorization

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Freight Damage Claims

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Safety Precautions

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Set–Up Procedures

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Cot Fastener Installation

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Base Unit

Base Unit Specifications

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Base Component Identification

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Guidelines for Operation

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Changing Cot Height

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Cot Positions

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Loading the Cot into a Vehicle

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Unloading the Cot from a Vehicle

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Using Additional Assistance

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Caster Steer Lock

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Connecting the Litter to the Base

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Wheel Lock

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Base Head End Retractable Lifting Handles

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Litter

Litter Specifications and Component Identification

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Backrest

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Siderails

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Knee Gatch

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Trendelenburg Positioning

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Retractable Lifting Handles

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Summary of Contents for 6100 Rugged M1

Page 1: ...6100 ...

Page 2: ...mponent Identification 13 Guidelines for Operation 14 Changing Cot Height 15 Cot Positions 16 Loading the Cot into a Vehicle 17 Unloading the Cot from a Vehicle 18 Using Additional Assistance 19 Caster Steer Lock 20 Connecting the Litter to the Base 21 Wheel Lock 22 Base Head End Retractable Lifting Handles 23 Litter Litter Specifications and Component Identification 24 25 Backrest 26 Siderails 26...

Page 3: ... 34 Preventive Maintenance Cleaning 35 36 Preventive Maintenance Schedule 37 Preventive Maintenance Checklist 38 39 Wheel Locking Force Adjustment 40 Steer Lock Detent Force Adjustment 40 Steer Lock Detent Force Adjustment 41 Base Wear Strip Replacement 42 44 Pneumatic Backrest Adjustment 45 Maintenance Record 46 Training Record 47 ...

Page 4: ...Notes ...

Page 5: ...e words WARNING CAUTION and NOTE carry special meanings and should be carefully reviewed WARNING The personal safety of the patient or user may be involved Disregarding this information could result in injury to the patient or user CAUTION These instructions point out special procedures or precautions that must be followed to avoid damaging the equipment NOTE This provides special information to m...

Page 6: ...OF FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN NO EVENT SHALL STRYKER BE LIABLE HEREUNDER FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM OR IN ANY MANNER RELATED TO SALES OR USE OF ANY SUCH EQUIPMENT To Obtain Parts and Service Stryker products are supported by a nationwide network of dedicated Stryker Field Service Representatives These representatives are factory trained available locally and ca...

Page 7: ...ion Stryker will file a freight claim with the appropriate carrier for damages incurred Claim will be limited in amount to the actual replacement cost In the event that this information is not received by Stryker within the fifteen 15 day period following the delivery of the merchandise or the damage was not noted on the delivery receipt at the time of receipt the customer will be responsible for ...

Page 8: ... unloading and changing the position of the cot requires a minimum of one trained operator The operator s must be able to lift the total weight of the patient cot and any other items on the cot If addition al assistance is needed refer to the reference chart on page 1 19 S Be sure the undercarriage has engaged and locked before removing the loading wheels from the patient compartment floor of the ...

Page 9: ...nit roller guides not bent or broken Optional accessories intact and operating properly Mattress No rips cracks or punctures in mattress cover Mattress attaches to litter properly Restraint System Buckle and tensioner systems operating properly No frayed or torn straps No loose or torn stitching Base All fasteners secure All welds intact not cracked or broken No bent or broken components Plastic w...

Page 10: ...m loading height between 27 0 inches 68 6 centimeters and 31 0 inches 78 8 centi meters When necessary modify the vehicle to fit the cot Do not modify the cot WARNING Do not modify the Cot Modifying the cot can cause unpredictable operation resulting in inju ry to the patient or operator Modifying the cot will also void its warranty see page 1 5 ATTENTION The Model 6100 Ambulance Cot in combinatio...

Page 11: ...r more detailed installation and operation instructions for the Stryker Model 6372 and 6373 Cot Fastener systems refer to part number 6372 90 11 Ruggedt Cot Fastener Installation Operation Instructions ATTENTION The Model 6100 Ambulance Cot in combination with the Model 6372 or Model 6373 Cot Fastener Systems are designed in accordance to BS EN 1789 Medical Vehicles and their Equipment Road Ambula...

Page 12: ...Cot Fastener Installation 1 11 VIEW 2A VIEW 2B ...

Page 13: ...s 228 kilograms Caster Diameter Width 6 inches 2 inches 15 2 centimeters 5 1 centimeters Minimum Operators Required for Loading Unloading 1 Recommended Cot Fastener Systems Model 6372 Center Mount Straight Guide Model 6373 Center Mount DIN Guide Recommended Floor Tray Height 27 inches 31 inches 68 6 centimeters 78 8 centimeters Height measured from bottom of mattress at seat section to ground leve...

Page 14: ...Base Component Identification 1 13 FOOT END HEAD END HEAD END ...

Page 15: ... not adjust roll or load the cot without advising the patient Stay with the patient and control the cot at all times S Always use all the restraint straps and keep the siderails up optional equipment when a patient is on the cot S Use properly trained helpers when necessary to control the cot and the patient Do not allow untrained helpers to assist in the operation of the cot ...

Page 16: ...se frame to unfold completely and lock when the cot is unloaded A shorter operator will have to raise his her arms higher to enable the base frame to unfold If additional assistance is needed see the reference chart on page 1 19 Always verify the base frame is securely locked into posi tion before releasing the hand grips To change the cot height Two operators standing at opposite ends of the cot ...

Page 17: ... Use for patient transfer Use for patient transfer Position 6 Loading position Use for patient transfer folding or loading the cot or cot rolling Position 1 Intermediate Height Position Use for patient transfer Position 7 Folded position Use for transporting in an ambulance Position 8 Trendelenburg Position 5 Intermediate Height Position Use for patient transfer ...

Page 18: ... cot is unloaded A shorter operator will have to raise his her arms higher to enable the base frame to unfold If additional assistance is needed see the reference chart on page 1 19 Place the cot in the loading position see page 1 16 Roll the cot to the vehicle or loading tray system until the cot s loading wheels are in the vehicle or loading tray system Guide the cot forward until the cot s fron...

Page 19: ...ck when the cot is unloaded A shorter operator will have to raise his her arms higher to enable the base frame to unfold If additional assistance is needed see the reference chart on page 1 19 Always verify the base frame is securely locked into position before removing the loading wheels from the patient compartment floor of the vehicle or loading tray system An unlocked base frame will not suppo...

Page 20: ... Levels Rolling Two Operators Two Helpers Two Operators Four Helpers Loading Unloading Operator Operator Helper Helper Operator Operator Helper Helper Helper Helper Operator Operator Helper Helper Operator Operator Helper Helper Helper Helper Operator Operator Helper Helper Helper Helper ...

Page 21: ...e and allow the front casters to swivel freely rotate the red locking knob on either side of the front legs to the unlocked position After the locking knob is rotated to the unlocked posi tion push the cot in the desired direction The casters will swivel freely To engage the caster steer lock feature and prevent the front casters from swiveling freely rotate the red locking knob on either side of ...

Page 22: ...brackets Always verify the litter is locked securely onto the base before releasing your grip on the litter To disconnect the litter from the base push and hold the blue litter release button at the foot end of the base Pull the litter toward the foot end to disengage it from the retention brackets Lift the litter off the base NOTE The Model 6100 31 Knee Gatch Litter and the Model 6100 33 Flat Foo...

Page 23: ...l lock is released WARNING The wheel lock is only intended to help prevent the cot from rolling while unattended The wheel lock may not provide sufficient resistance on all surfaces or under loads Never apply the wheel lock while a patient is on the cot Tipping could occur if the cot is moved while the wheel lock is applied resulting in injury to the patient or operator and or damage to the cot Ne...

Page 24: ...he cot s base frame to unfold completely and lock when the cot is unloaded A shorter operator will have to raise his her arms higher to enable the base frame to unfold If additional assistance is needed see the reference chart on page 1 19 Always verify the base frame is securely locked into position before relaxing your hold on the hand grips Pivot the handles into place To change cot height two ...

Page 25: ...idth 22 0 inches 55 9 centimeters Height 7 3 inches 18 5 centimeters Weight 48 5 pounds 22 0 kilograms Maximum Weight Capacity 500 pounds 228 kilograms Wheel Diameter Width 4 0 inches 8 inches 10 2 centemeters 2 0 centimeters Backrest Articulation 0_ to 75 Shock Position 17_ Knee Gatch Position 30_ Handle Extension 7 75 inches 19 7 centimeters FOOT END HEAD END ...

Page 26: ...inches 8 inches 10 2 centemeters 2 0 centimeters Backrest Articulation 0_ to 75 Handle Extension 7 75 inches 19 7 centimeters Height measured from bottom of mattress at seat section to ground level Litter is weighed without optional accessories Stryker reserves the right to change specifications without notice The M1 Roll In System is designed to conform to BS EN 1865 specifications for stretchers...

Page 27: ...t frame until the Backrest has reached the de sired height Remove hand s from handle when desired height is achieved Siderails Optional Equipment To raise lift up until the latch clicks and the siderail locks into place When a patient is on the cot always keep the siderails in the raised position unless the patient is being transferred To lower squeeze handle B to release the siderail latch Guide ...

Page 28: ...e Knee Gatch until it locks into position WARNING Verify the Knee Gatch is securely locked into position before releasing your grip on the lift strap or injury could occur To lower the Knee Gatch grasp one of the red lift straps A lift the Knee Gatch slightly push the red lever B toward the foot end of the cot and lower the Gatch ...

Page 29: ...cally Release the frame after the support bracket has engaged WARNING Verify the foot section is securely locked into position before releasing your grip on the leg rest frame or injury could occur To lower the leg rest lift the leg rest frame A and while holding the frame push the red release lever B toward the foot end of the cot and lower the frame to its flat position ...

Page 30: ...e position Push the buttons and pull out the handles again to reach the fully extended position WARNING To avoid injury to the patient or operator verify the lifting handles are securely locked into place before lifting the cot To retract the lift handles push the release button and push in the handle Release the button when the handle locks into the intermediate position Push the button and push ...

Page 31: ... actuator B clockwise to lock the bottom telescoping portion in place 4 For a higher I V pole pull up on section D until the spring clip E engages 5 Hang I V bags on the I V hook F CAUTION The weight of the I V bags should not exceed 40 pounds 6 To lower the I V pole push in on the spring clip E and slide section D down into section C Turn the lock actuator B counterclockwise and slide section C i...

Page 32: ...traint straps Transfer the patient to the cot using accepted EMS procedures Use all the restraints to secure the patient to the cot see pages 1 32 1 33 for restraint strap usage instruc tions Raise the siderails optional equipment and adjust the backrest and leg rest as necessary WARNING Always use all restraint straps to secure the patient on the cot An unrestrained patient may fall from the cot ...

Page 33: ...straps to the cot re member the attachment points should provide strong anchorage and proper restraint positioning while not interfering with equipment and accesso ries Wrap the strap around the cot frame and back through the loop on the end of the strap as shown in the illustration CAUTION To avoid damage to the buckles and straps keep the restraint straps buckled when the cot is not be ing used ...

Page 34: ...g passes through both links C on the shoulder strap View 4 To lengthen the restraint grasp the buckle tang turn it at an angle to the webbing then pull out View 5 A hemmed tab at the end of the webbing prevents the tang from coming off the strap To shorten the restraint grasp the hemmed tab and pull the webbing back through the tang until the required tightness is achieved View 6 Whenever a restra...

Page 35: ... straps are securely buckled around the patient see pages 1 32 1 33 for restraint strap usage instructions Place the cot in position 5 for rolling see page 1 16 for cot positions When rolling the cot position an operator at the foot end and one at the head end or at the side at all times If additional assistance is needed see the reference chart on page 1 19 During transport approach door sills or...

Page 36: ...andard hospital surgical cart washer or hand held wand unit S Do not replace the mattress on the cot until the unit is completely dry S When the washing procedure is complete position the backrest at 45_ place the unit in full reverse Tren delenburg foot down raise the siderails and place the I V poles in the up position to allow any excess water to drain properly see illustration Washing Limitati...

Page 37: ...on Laboratories 1 2 ounce gallon LPH Phenolic Vestal Laboratories 1 2 ounce gallon Matar Phenolic Huntington Laboratories 1 2 ounce gallon Omega Quaternary Airwick Professional Products Division 1 2 ounce gallon Quanto Quaternary Huntington Laboratories 1 ounce gallon Sanikleen Quaternary West Chemical Products 2 ounces gallon Sanimaster II Quaternary Service Master 1 ounce gallon Vesphene Phenoli...

Page 38: ...ction For 1 25 calls per month in spect cot every 6 months For 26 200 calls per month in spect cot every 3 months For 201 calls per month in spect cot monthly See next page for checklist Parts Service or Technical Assistance Contact Stryker Customer Service at 1 800 327 0770 or Stryker Medical 6300 Sprinkle Road Kalamazoo MI 49001 ATTN Customer Service ...

Page 39: ...essories intact and operating properly Litter Serial No Model No Completed By _________________________________ Date _____________ Mattress No rips cracks or punctures in mattress cover Mattress attaches to litter properly Restraint System Buckle and tensioner systems operating properly No frayed or torn straps No loose or torn stitching Base All fasteners secure All welds intact not cracked or br...

Page 40: ...ght positions Red release levers intact and operating properly both ends Litter locks securely onto base unit litter release mechanism operating properly Base retention pin secure and not bent or broken Extendable lift handles intact and operating properly Optional accessories intact and operating properly Base locks securely into cot fastener system Base Serial No Model No Completed By __________...

Page 41: ...k is initially assembled with the pedal set at the minimum locking force The marker on the pedal item A is aligned with the marker on the octago nal sleeve item B 2 Remove the sleeve item B Rotate the sleeve counterclockwise to increase the pedal locking force and clockwise to decrease the locking force Insert the sleeve into the pedal Reinstall the hex socket screw 3 Test the pedal locking force ...

Page 42: ...nt item D on both sides counterclockwise until no detent force is felt 5 Using a flat blade screwdriver rotate the detent item D clockwise alternating from side to side 1 turn at a time until resistance is felt against the detent plate item E CAUTION Do not overtighten the detent Damage to the detent plate could occur 6 Using a flat blade screwdriver rotate the detent item D counterclockwise 2 1 2...

Page 43: ...o sawhorses 3 Using a 5 32 Allen wrench remove the two button head cap screws item A and nuts item B 4 Using a drill with a 1 4 bit drill out the heads of the rivets item C being careful not to drill into the tube Using a hammer and a 3 16 punch drive the rivet body into the tube 5 Remove and discard the bumper tube item E Pop rivet the new bumper tube into place 6 Repeat the procedure for the oth...

Page 44: ... bumper cover item D use a T 25 Torx wrench to remove the five button head cap screws item E Discard the worn bumper cover 3 Use the five cap screws item E removed in step 2 to install the new bumper cover 4 Assemble the four cap screws item B removed in step 1 through the new wear strip Thread the weld nuts item C removed in step 1 onto the cap screws and tighten them 1 2 turns 5 Place the wear s...

Page 45: ...and 3 8 open end wrench remove the button head cap screws item C nuts item D and washers item E Discard the worn wear strip Save the fasteners for reuse 3 Assemble the cap screws item C removed in step 1 through the new wear strip Thread the weld nuts item F onto the cap screws and tighten them 1 2 turns 4 Align the three lower holes of the wear strip to the leg assembly and attach it with the cap...

Page 46: ...m F at the bottom of the cylinder 5 Turn the pneumatic cylinder shaft item G clockwise or counterclockwise until there is no play between the cylinder and the red release handle item H 6 Reverse steps 2 5 to reattach the cylinder to the backrest 7 Be sure the backrest will travel from flat to at least 75 degrees If it doesn t repeat the procedure turning the cylinder shaft clockwise approximately ...

Page 47: ...1 46 Maintenance Record Date Maintenance Operation Performed By ...

Page 48: ...1 47 Training Record Training Date Training Method Trainee Name Basic Training Refresher Update Owner s Manual In Service Formal Class Etc ...

Page 49: ...1 48 Notes ...

Page 50: ...Base Assembly and Options 3 HEAD END BOTTOM VIEW FOOT END BOTTOM VIEW VIEW A A ...

Page 51: ...Base Assembly and Options 4 HEAD END BOTTOM VIEW FOOT END BOTTOM VIEW ...

Page 52: ...Base Assembly and Options 5 HEAD END BOTTOM VIEW FOOT END TOP VIEW ...

Page 53: ...Base Assembly and Options 6 TOP VIEW FOOT END BOTTOM VIEW FOOT END DETAIL B ...

Page 54: ...Base Assembly and Options 7 HEAD END TOP VIEW FOOT END COT RETAINING POST OPTION ...

Page 55: ...Base Assembly and Options 8 FOOT END BOTTOM VIEW HEAD END BOTTOM VIEW ...

Page 56: ...Base Assembly and Options 9 HEAD END BOTTOM VIEW ...

Page 57: ...Base Assembly and Options 10 HEAD END BOTTOM VIEW RETRACTABLE LIFT HANDLE OPTION NO LIFT HANDLE OPTION BOTTOM VIEW ...

Page 58: ...Base Assembly and Options 11 ...

Page 59: ...nnector 1 AD 25 79 Blind Rivet 11 CK 6100 3 230 Litter Release Tube Link 1 AE 25 86 Blind Rivet 4 CL 6100 3 232 Litter Release Rod Link 1 AF 28 303 Retaining Ring 3 CM 6100 3 233 Flange Nut 3 AG 38 344 Compression Spring 1 CN 6100 3 234 Sleeve Nut 1 AH 38 473 Extension Spring 1 CP 6100 3 240 Retaining Hook 2 AJ 6060 90 2 Serial Number Tag 1 CR 6100 3 259 Latch Tube Weldment 2 AK 6060 90 3 Large Ru...

Page 60: ...9 Blind Rivet 2 FC 16 28 Hex Nut 2 GC 6100 3 58 Retaining Post Wldmt 1 FD 16 78 Centerlock Hex Nut 1 GD 6100 3 242 Foot End Crosstube 1 FE 31 136 Nylon Ball 2 GE 6100 31 120 Retaining Post 1 FF 38 382 Compression Spring 2 GF 6100 14 61 Threaded Plug 2 FG page 28 Lift Handle Assembly 1 FH page 29 Lift Handle Assembly Lt 1 FJ 6100 210 65 Retract Handle Pull Cable 1 FK 6100 210 66 Retract Handle Pull...

Page 61: ...Front Leg Assembly Right Left 14 RIGHT LEG LEFT LEG 6100 3 11 6100 3 12 COMMON COMPONENTS 6100 3 23 ...

Page 62: ... Steer Lock Pin 1 J 11 13 Washer 1 AC 6100 3 138 Hd Leg Bumper Strip 1 K 11 108 Washer 1 AD 6100 3 139 Hd Cast Mt Bmpr Cvr 1 L 12 15 Lock Washer 2 AE 6100 3 140 Small Wheel 1 M 16 28 Hex Nut 1 AF 6100 3 193 Head End Nut Plate 1 N 16 60 Hex Nut 1 AG 6100 3 231 Caster Lock Insert Knob 1 P 16 120 Weld Nut 4 AH 6100 203 135 Steer Lock Bushing 1 R 25 79 Blind Rivet 2 AJ 6100 203 137 Steer Lock Rel Cabl...

Page 63: ...Back Leg Assembly Right and Left 16 6100 3 20 COMMON COMPONENTS 6100 3 14 RIGHT LEG 6100 3 15 LEFT LEG ...

Page 64: ... 18 Wheel Assembly 1 F 4 156 But Hd Cap Screw 3 T 6090 1 9 Caster Nut 1 G 11 453 Washer 3 V 6100 3 149 Front Leg Bumper 1 H 11 456 Washer 3 W 6100 3 150 Ft End Upper Leg Pivot 1 J 11 457 Washer 2 X 6100 3 151 Foot End Load Wheel 1 K 16 3 Hex Nut 3 Y 6100 3 194 Head End Nut Plate 1 L 16 117 Stover Lock Nut 1 Z page 19 Wheel Lock Assembly 1 BACK LEG ASS Y RIGHT P N 6100 3 15 BACK LEG ASS Y LEFT P N ...

Page 65: ...6060 2 10 Wheel Assembly 18 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 81 226 Bearing 2 B 715 1 255 Wheel Bushing 2 ...

Page 66: ...e Qty A 4 67 Hex Soc But Hd Cap Screw 1 B 11 454 Washer 2 C 11 456 Washer 1 D 16 118 Center Lock Hex Nut 1 E 25 79 Blind Rivet 2 F 6080 100 32 Spring 1 G 6080 200 30 Adjustable Caster Lock Pedal 1 H 6080 200 41 Octagonal Sleeve 1 J 6100 3 55 Caster Horn 1 ...

Page 67: ...Rear Strut Assembly 20 Assembly part number 6100 3 16 reference only ...

Page 68: ...100 3 70 Foot End Lower Pivot Tube 1 J 6100 3 123 Foot End Strut Hard Stop 1 K 6100 3 124 Foot End Strut Tube 2 L 6100 3 125 Straight T Pivot 2 M 6100 3 143 Pivot Tube Leg Support Rt 1 N 6100 3 144 Pivot Tube Leg Support Lt 1 P 6100 3 170 Fowler Gatch Strut Pivot 2 R 6100 3 183 Stop Collar Bushing 2 S 6100 3 184 Slide Tube Support 1 T 6100 3 187 Ft End Upper Strut Crosstube 1 ...

Page 69: ...3 17 reference only Item Part No Part Name Qty A 4 164 Socket Hd Cap Screw 1 B 25 40 Blind Rivet 2 C 6100 3 116 Cylinder Mounting Block 1 D 6100 3 190 Lock Tube Slide Bearing 2 E 6100 203 251 Foot End Slide Tube Wldmt 1 F 6100 3 25 Pneumatic Spring Assembly 1 ...

Page 70: ...18 reference only Item Part No Part Name Qty A 4 164 Socket Hd Cap Screw 1 B 25 40 Blind Rivet 2 C 6100 3 116 Cylinder Mounting Block 1 D 6100 3 190 Lock Tube Slide Bearing 2 E 6100 3 250 Hd End Load Slide Tube Wldmt 1 F 6100 3 26 Pneumatic Spring Assembly 1 ...

Page 71: ...End Slide Tube Assembly 24 Assembly part number 6100 3 19 reference only Item Part No Part Name Qty A 25 40 Blind Rivet 2 B 6100 3 190 Lock Tube Slide Bearing 2 C 6100 203 252 Hd End Load Slide Tube Wldmt 1 ...

Page 72: ...21 reference only Item Part No Part Name Qty A 4 136 Soc But Hd Cap Screw 2 B 25 79 Blind Rivet 2 C 6100 3 207 Litter Release Link Fork Ft 1 D 6100 3 208 Litter Release Spacer Ft 1 E 6100 3 227 Litter Release Rod Link 1 F 6100 3 228 Litter Release Rod Bushing 2 ...

Page 73: ...Head End Leg Support Assembly 26 Assembly part number 6100 3 24 reference only ...

Page 74: ...lind Rivet 24 D 6100 3 78 Hd End Lower Strut Crosstube 1 E 6100 3 80 Hd End Upper Strut Crosstube 1 F 6100 3 126 Hd End Leg Strut Tube 2 G 6100 3 133 Head End Leg Support 2 H 6100 3 170 Fowler Gatch Strut Pivot 4 J 6100 3 183 Stop Collar Bushing 4 K 6100 3 184 Slide Tube Support 1 L 6100 203 127 Head End Leg Strut Bumper 2 ...

Page 75: ...6100 10 12 Lift Handle Assembly 28 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 25 40 Aluminum Rivet 1 B 6080 40 11 Grip 1 C 6100 10 163 Lift Handle Pivot 1 D 6100 31 64 Handle Extension Retaining Plug 1 ...

Page 76: ...100 10 13 reference only Item Part No Part Name Qty A 21 22 Set Screw 1 B 11 4 Washer 1 C 26 310 Spring Pin 1 D 28 181 Retaining Ring 1 E 38 344 Compression Spring 1 F page 28 Lift Handle Assembly 1 G 6100 10 62 Retractable Handle Swivel 1 H 6100 10 64 Ret Handle Release Lever 1 ...

Page 77: ...Litter Assembly and Options 30 FOOT END BOTTOM VIEW HEAD END BOTTOM VIEW ...

Page 78: ...Litter Assembly and Options 31 FOOT END KNEE GATCH OPTION COMPONENTS BOTTOM VIEW FOOT END FLAT FOOT SECTION COMPONENTS BOTTOM VIEW ...

Page 79: ...Litter Assembly and Options 32 FOOT END FOOT END BOTTOM VIEW SIDERAIL OPTION COMPONENTS BOTTOM VIEW NO SIDERAIL OPTION ...

Page 80: ...Litter Assembly and Options 33 TOP VIEW FOOT END TOP VIEW HEAD END KNEE GATCH OPTION COMPONENTS FLAT FOOT SECTION COMPONENTS ...

Page 81: ...Litter Assembly and Options 34 HEAD END FOOT END BOTTOM VIEW BOTTOM VIEW ...

Page 82: ...Litter Assembly and Options 35 HEAD END KNEE GATCH OPTION FLAT FOOT OPTION ...

Page 83: ...Litter Assembly and Options 36 FOOT END ...

Page 84: ...Litter Assembly and Options 37 KNEE GATCH OPTION COMPONENTS FOOT END ...

Page 85: ...Litter Assembly and Options 38 HEAD END FOOT END HEAD END FOOT END NO DIN LOCK DOWN PIN OPTION DIN LOCK DOWN PIN OPTION BOTTOM VIEW BOTTOM VIEW BOTTOM VIEW BOTTOM VIEW ...

Page 86: ...Litter Assembly and Options 39 SIDERAIL OPTION I V POLE OPTION PATIENT RIGHT SIDE I V POLE OPTION PATIENT LEFT SIDE ...

Page 87: ... Assembly 1 AW 6100 231 125 Ft End Bottom Nut Strip 2 X page 46 Back Rest Release Ass y 1 AX 4 156 Soc But Hd Cap Screw 4 Y page 47 Wheel X Support Ass y 2 AY 16 28 Nylock Hex Nut 8 Z page 48 Head End Latch Tube 1 AZ 6060 90 4 Small Rugged Label 1 AA page 49 Push Bar Assembly 1 BA 6080 90 106 Weight Label 2 KNEE GATCH OPTION ASSEMBLY PART NUMBER 6100 31 10 REFERENCE ONLY Item Part No Part Name Qty...

Page 88: ...FT P N 6100 116 Item Part No Part Name Qty Item Part No Part Name Qty GA page 57 3 Stage I V Right 1 HA 6100 115 60 I V Clip 1 GB 6100 115 60 I V Clip 1 HB page 57 3 Stage I V Left 1 SIDERAIL OPTION P N 6100 20 NO SIDERAIL OPTION P N 6100 21 Item Part No Part Name Qty Item Part No Part Name Qty JA 4 136 But Hd Cap Screw 6 KA 4 497 But Hd Cap Screw 12 JB 4 325 But Hd Cap Screw 12 JC 721 26 66 Pivot...

Page 89: ...4 E 38 462 Compression Spring 1 F 6080 40 11 Grip 1 G 6100 31 60 Handle Extension Support Tube 1 H 6100 31 61 Handle Extension Pivot Lock Lever 1 J 6100 31 62 Extension Handle Lock Pin 1 K 6100 31 63 Handle Extension Collar 1 L 6100 31 64 Handle Extension Retaining Plug 1 M 6100 31 65 Handle Extension Push Button 1 N 6100 31 66 Handle Extension Tube Bushing 1 P 6100 231 78 Extrusion End Cap 1 ...

Page 90: ...4 E 38 462 Compression Spring 1 F 6080 40 11 Grip 1 G 6100 31 60 Handle Extension Support Tube 1 H 6100 31 61 Handle Extension Pivot Lock Lever 1 J 6100 31 62 Extension Handle Lock Pin 1 K 6100 31 63 Handle Extension Collar 1 L 6100 31 64 Handle Extension Retaining Plug 1 M 6100 31 65 Handle Extension Push Button 1 N 6100 31 66 Handle Extension Tube Bushing 1 P 6100 231 78 Extrusion End Cap 1 ...

Page 91: ...Back Rest Assembly 44 Assembly part number 6100 31 14 reference only ...

Page 92: ...4 Washer 4 C 16 78 Hex Nut 4 D 25 79 Blind Rivet 25 E 25 128 Blind Rivet 4 F 25 133 Blind Rivet 2 G 25 157 Blind Rivet 2 H 56 19 Bumper 2 J 6100 3 125 Straight T Pivot 2 K 6100 31 86 Mid Support 1 L 6100 31 87 Mid Support Tube 1 M 6100 231 50 Fowler Tube 1 N 6100 231 70 Fowler Skin 1 ...

Page 93: ...rt Name Qty A 14 95 Washer 4 B 21 158 Set Screw 2 C 28 181 Retaining Ring 2 D 360 31 77 Pneumatic Cylinder 1 E 6100 31 51 Fowler Activator Weldment 1 F 6100 31 101 Fowler Cylinder Extrusion 1 G 6100 31 103 Fowler Cylinder Shield 1 H 6100 31 117 Clevis Pin 2 ...

Page 94: ... reference only Item Part No Part Name Qty A 25 31 Semi Tubular Rivet 2 B 25 79 Blind Rivet 4 C 45 241 O Ring 2 D 6100 31 81 Base Attachment Roller 2 E 6100 31 83 Base Attachment Tube 1 F 6100 31 84 Base Attach Roller Spcr Tube 2 G 6100 231 180 Wheel Support 2 ...

Page 95: ...er Latch Tube Assembly 48 Assembly part number 6100 31 17 reference only Item Part No Part Name Qty A 4 135 Button Hd Cap Screw 4 B 6100 31 53 Litter Latch Tube Wldmt Hd 1 C 6100 31 123 Litter Lock Tube Extrusion 2 ...

Page 96: ...6100 31 18 Push Bar Assembly 49 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 4 198 Button Hd Cap Screw 4 B 6100 31 88 Push Tube Mount 2 C 6100 231 89 Foot End Push Tube 1 ...

Page 97: ...ber 6100 31 19 reference only Item Part No Part Name Qty A 4 135 Button Hd Cap Screw 4 B 4 198 Button Hd Cap Screw 2 C 25 157 Blind Rivet 2 D 56 19 Bumper 2 E 6100 31 54 Litter Latch Tube Wldmt Ft 1 F 6100 31 123 Litter Lock Tube Extrusion 2 G 6100 31 128 Bumper Post 2 ...

Page 98: ...Thigh Section Assembly 51 Assembly part number 6100 31 20 reference only Item Part No Part Name Qty A 25 79 Blind Rivet 14 B 6100 31 106 Thigh Section Tube 2 C 6100 31 107 Thigh Section Skin 1 D 6100 31 108 Knee Pivot 2 ...

Page 99: ...Knee Gatch Litter Foot Section Assembly 52 Assembly part number 6100 31 21 reference only ...

Page 100: ...o Part Name Qty A 4 204 But Hd Cap Screw 4 B 25 79 Blind Rivet 19 C 6100 31 108 Knee Pivot 2 D 6100 31 109 Foot Section Tube 2 E 6100 31 110 Foot Skin 1 F 6100 31 111 Lift Tube End Cap 2 G 6100 31 112 Foot Lift Tube 1 H 6100 31 113 Trend Lift Tube Insert 2 ...

Page 101: ...ly 54 Assembly part number 6100 31 22 reference only Item Part No Part Name Qty A 26 313 Coiled Spring Pin 2 B 6100 3 125 Straight T Pivot 2 C 6100 31 52 Trend Tube Weldment 1 D 6100 31 105 Gatch Release Pivot Handle 2 ...

Page 102: ...tch Tube Assembly Foot End 55 Assembly part number 6100 33 11 reference only Item Part No Part Name Qty A 4 135 Button Hd Cap Screw 4 B 6100 31 123 Litter Lock Tube Extrusion 2 C 6100 33 54 Flat Ft Litter Latch Tube Ft 1 ...

Page 103: ...060 25 43 Spindle 3 C 6060 25 47 Spindle Lock 1 D 6060 25 41 Spindle Pivot 3 E 6060 25 40 Spindle Pivot Stop 2 F 6060 25 29 Lock Release Grip 1 G 6060 25 30 Lock Bar Weldment 1 H 38 344 Compression Spring 1 J 6060 25 35 Pivot Bushing 4 K 25 131 Rivet 4 N 1001 26 39 Ring Spacer Assembly 1 ...

Page 104: ...embly Right 6100 116 20 3 Stage I V Assembly Left 57 LEFT RIGHT Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6070 90 105 Caution Label 1 B page 58 I V Pole Assembly 1 C 6100 200 7 Specification Label Right 1 6100 200 8 Specification Label Left 1 ...

Page 105: ...tage I V Assembly 58 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 25 133 Blind Rivet 2 B 6070 210 45 I V Pole Sleeve 1 C 6070 210 46 I V Pivot 1 D 6070 210 49 I V Pivot Ring 1 E page 59 Pole Assembly 1 F 6100 115 50 Socket Weldment 1 ...

Page 106: ... Ring 1 B 1210 110 47 Lock Ring 1 C 1210 110 49 Actuator 1 D 6100 115 41 Base Tube 1 E 6070 110 44 2nd Stage Slide Plug 1 F 6070 110 50 Hook Weldment 1 G page 60 3rd Stage Assembly 1 H 6100 115 42 2nd Stage Tube 1 J 6070 115 45 Bearing Plug 1 K 26 5 Spring Pin 1 L 26 6 Spring Pin 1 ...

Page 107: ...6070 115 30 I V Pole 3rd Stage Assembly 60 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6070 115 141 Spring Clip 1 B 6070 115 143 3rd Stage Tube 1 C 6070 115 44 3rd Stage Slide Plug 1 D 26 4 Roll Pin 1 ...

Page 108: ...80 140 Optional Hanging Oxygen Bottle Holder Ass y 61 Assembly part number 6080 140 10 reference only Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6080 140 11 Bottle Holder Hanger 2 B 6080 140 12 Oxygen Bottler Holder 1 ...

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