2. Close the docked/locked latch and use the trolley control panel to cycle the lifting arms up and down a few times without
a cot.
3. Check for proper operation of the support sensor (6390-001-452). Make sure that both switches have continuity when
you apply weight < 100 lb to the lifting arms.
a. If no continuity, replace the rod end assembly (6390-001-040).
4. Check for loose cable connections from the support sensors (6390-001-452) to the control board (6390-101-014).
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1. Make sure that the trolley hydraulics have sufficient oil in the reservoir when the lifting arms are all the way down. Look
for any leaks and repair, if necessary.
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2. Close the docked/locked latch and use the trolley control panel to cycle the lifting arms up and down a few times without
a cot.
3. Cycle the product up and down three to five times, especially if this problem occurs happens right after a repair.
4. Replace the motor (6390-101-132) on the hydraulic unit.
5. Replace the hydraulics assembly (6390-001-039).
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Check the trolley control panel for errors.
If an error occurs when the lifting arms are loaded:
1. The safety limit for loaded operation of the arms has been reached. This can happen at high load heights (> 34 in.) with
heavy loads (> 400 lb).
a. Check the support sensor (6390-001-452) or angle position sensor (APS) (6390-001-397) for damage.
If an error occurs when the lifting arms are unloaded or become unloaded:
1. Make sure that the arms are not being held up on or by the cot legs.
2. Check for a broken angle position sensor (APS) (6390-001-397) or angle position sensor (APS) attachment hardware.
3. Check for loose cable connections from the angle position sensor (APS) to the control board.
4. Replace the control board (6390-101-014).
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1. Make sure that the trolley is on and functions without errors.
2. Make sure that the cot and trolley communication modules are connected, undamaged, and working properly.
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b. Try the trolley with a known, good cot.
3. Check all cable connections associated with communication leading back to the control board.
4. Replace the communication board (6390-001-378 or 6500-002-100).
5. Replace the control board assembly (6390-101-014 or 6500-002-014).
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