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1. Remove the trolley. See

Trolley removal

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2. Remove the transfer. See

Transfer removal

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3. Using a 3/8'' hex driver, remove the four anchor mounting bolts that secure the anchor to the floor place.

4. Unplug the main power cable from the patient compartment to the anchor assembly at the head end.

5. Using a 5/32'' hex wrench, remove the four screws (A) (Figure 50).

6. Using two 1/8'' hex wrenches, remove the four flat head cap screws (B) that secure the anchor pawl assembly to the

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8. Unplug the power cables from the extension cable from the anchor.

9. Unplug the two coil wires from the inductive primary board.

10. Using diagonal pliers, cut the cable ties (D) that secure the coil wires to the wire management strap (Figure 51).

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Summary of Contents for 6390

Page 1: ...P Po ow we er r L LO OA AD D C Co ot t F Fa as st te en ne er r S Sy ys st te em m M Ma aiin nt te en na an nc ce e M Ma an nu ua all 6390 EN 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 2021 02 ...

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Page 3: ...g load Dangerous voltage Medical Equipment Recognized by Underwriters Laboratories LLC With Respect to Electric Shock Fire and Mechanical Hazards only in accordance with ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2012 and CAN CSA C22 2 No 60601 1 14 Direct current Class II electrical equipment equipment in which protection against electric shock does not rely on basic insulation only but in which additional safety preca...

Page 4: ...g to find a nearby collection site or call the phone number shown on the recycling symbol I IP PX X6 6 Protection from powerful water jets This device complies with Part 18 of the FCC Rules Two person lift This way up Fragile handle with care Keep dry Stacking limit by number 1 12 2V V 12 VDC battery powered Fuse 33s 300s Battery duty cycle loading 10 0 less than 33 seconds on more than 300 second...

Page 5: ...ufacturer s certificate this packaging box has minimum edge crush test value of 82 lb in Box manufacturer s certificate this packaging box has minimum edge crush test value of 51 lb in 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 EN ...

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Page 7: ... Cot does not lock into the trolley and LEDs flash amber 18 Cot locks into the trolley at the loading position but LEDs are not on 19 Cot will not jog up when released from the transport position 19 Cot will not jog up high enough when released from the transport position 20 Cot takes a long time to jog up 20 Lifting arms do not lower but the cot legs extend when you press the extend button 20 Lif...

Page 8: ...ley actuator assembly replacement 40 Hydraulics assembly removal and replacement 41 Hydraulic cylinder rod end replacement 44 Communication board replacement 45 Inductive coil replacement 46 Trolley position sensor TPS replacement 48 Flat roller and V guide roller replacement 50 Hydraulic cylinder removal and replacement 50 Velocity fuse removal and replacement 52 Non locking manual valve removal ...

Page 9: ... guide assembly optional 6390 001 017 114 Transfer lock pin assembly 115 Power LOAD assembly MTS 639000550010 116 Power LOAD assembly without floor plate MTS 639000550011 117 EMC information 118 Recycling passport 122 639002010023 122 639001010024 123 6390 001 013 124 6390 001 015 125 6390 001 015 126 6390 001 015 127 6390 001 035 128 6390 001 043 129 6390 001 066 130 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 3 EN ...

Page 10: ...use of accessories transducers and cables other than those specified with the exception of transducers and cables that are sold by Stryker as replacement parts for internal components may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the P Po ow we er r L LO OA AD D system Do not use the P Po ow we er r L LO OA AD D system and the P Po ow we er r P PR RO O cot adjacent to or stacked with ...

Page 11: ...s antenna cables and external antennas no closer than 30 cm 12 in to any part of the P Po ow we er r L LO OA AD D system including cables specified by the manufacturer Otherwise degradation of the performance of this equipment may result The emissions characteristics of this equipment make it suitable for use in industrial areas and hospitals CISPR 11 class A This equipment generates uses and can ...

Page 12: ...r steer compatible ambulance cots into and out of an emergency ground transport vehicle When the cot is securely attached to the system a battery powered hydraulic system assists the operators in loading and unloading a cot The system also secures the compatible ambulance cot within the vehicle for patient transportation purposes When the cot is secured in the transport position P Po ow we er r L ...

Page 13: ...mum lift capacity patient and accessories 700 lb 318 kg Overall length 95 in 241 cm Minimum length 89 5 in 228 cm Width 24 5 in 62 cm Weight Floor plate assembly 16 5 lb 7 5 kg Anchor assembly 23 lb 10 5 kg Transfer assembly 67 lb 30 5 kg Trolley assembly 105 lb 48 kg Minimum operators required for loading unloading an occupied cot 2 Minimum operators required for loading unloading an unoccupied c...

Page 14: ...use the P Po ow we er r L LO OA AD D system and the P Po ow we er r P PR RO O cot adjacent to or stacked with other equipment If adjacent or stacked use is necessary observe the P Po ow we er r L LO OA AD D system to confirm normal operation in the configuration where it will be used P Po ow we er r L LO OA AD D operates primarily at these frequencies 70 85 kHz for inductive charging and 13 56 MHz...

Page 15: ...he event of interference please relocate or reorient the P Po ow we er r L LO OA AD D system or interfering product D De es sc cr riip pt tiio on n N Nu um mb be er r S Su ub bs st ta an nc ce e o of f v ve er ry y h hiig gh h c co on nc ce er rn n S SV VH HC C c ch he em miic ca all n na am me e P Po ow we er r L LO OA AD D 6390 000 000 Lead Battery 12V 6390 001 468 Lead Control board assembly 63...

Page 16: ...duct related incident to both the manufacturer and the Competent authority of the European Member State where the user and or patient is established To view your operations or maintenance manual online see https techweb stryker com Have the serial number A of your Stryker product available when calling Stryker Customer Service or Technical Support Include the serial number in all written communica...

Page 17: ... wheel pin 6500 002 104 O Op pt tiio on na all w wh he ee ell g gu uiid de e a as ss se em mb blly y m ma aiin nt te en na an nc ce e iif f a ap pp plliic ca ab blle e To preserve P Po ow we er r L LO OA AD D fastener functionality make sure that the wheel guide is functional and its structure has not been compromised The wheel guide rail system assists the P Po ow we er r L LO OA AD D system in l...

Page 18: ... bearing Replace once per year N No ot te e During bearing replacement make sure that the surrounding area is clean anchor and apply molybdenum disulfide grease to the transfer lock pin V guide rollers If the product is difficult to roll or wear is noticeable in the transfer roller channel beyond the inner rod replace the V guide rollers on the trolley and switch the patient right outside bottom t...

Page 19: ...w we er r L LO OA AD D remains functional Follow this call volume time table to remain compliant with this requirement C Ca alllls s p pe er r d da ay y M Mo on nt th hs s 2 60 3 40 4 5 24 6 20 7 8 15 9 10 12 11 12 10 13 15 8 M Ma aiin nt te en na an nc ce e r re ec co or rd d D Da at te e M Ma aiin nt te en na an nc ce e o op pe er ra at tiio on n p pe er rf fo or rm me ed d B By y H Ho ou ur rs ...

Page 20: ...d da at te e T Tr ra aiin ne ee e n na am me e B Ba as siic c t tr ra aiin niin ng g R Re ef fr re es sh he er r u up pd da at te e O Ow wn ne er r s s m ma an nu ua all iin n s se er rv viic ce e f fo or rm ma all c clla as ss s e et tc c EN 14 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 ...

Page 21: ...f the cot release handles on the trolley at the same time 2 If the cot is free remove the cot and determine whether the black pin will extend up from the anchor head end cover N No ot te e The trolley must be in the mid position and the release lever pressed to elevate the pin a If the pin extends out without signs of damage check the casting in the trolley release handle mechanism 6390 001 328 or...

Page 22: ...e problem or if the transfer extrusions are worn around the rods replace the V guide rollers 6390 001 025 on the trolley If the noise occurs when the transfer is rolling on the anchor 1 If the noise is a high pitched squeak check the detent roller If the noise is a grinding sound check the transfer lock pin T Tr ro olllle ey y L LE ED Ds s s st ta ay y o of ff f iin n t th he e llo oa ad diin ng g...

Page 23: ... the patient left side covers a Confirm that the connection of the actuator 6390 001 478 to the circuit board is good and the contacts appear to be in good condition b Confirm that the connection of the trolley main cable 6390 001 391 to the control board assembly 6390 101 014 is good the connector screws are tight and the contacts appear to be in good condition c Test P Po ow we er r L LO OA AD D...

Page 24: ...the transport position 5 Pull on the transfer to make sure it is locked 6 If the transfer is not locked the transfer lock pin in the anchor may be stuck or broken 7 Check the return spring and look for burrs or debris T Tr ro olllle ey y w wiillll n no ot t u un nllo oc ck k f fr ro om m t th he e t tr ra an ns sf fe er r p po os siit tiio on n 1 Remove the cot 2 Using the head end transfer lock o...

Page 25: ... trigger 6390 001 205 6 Remove the foot end latch assembly from the transfer 7 Pull out the link in the channel on the patient right side 8 Make sure that the magnet nested into that link is present and intact 9 Make sure that the return spring on the link is in good condition 10 Remove the trolley covers 11 Check the connection of the trolley position sensor TPS cable 6390 001 361 If necessary re...

Page 26: ...cs assembly 6390 001 039 5 Replace the control board assembly 6390 101 014 L Liif ft tiin ng g a ar rm ms s d do o n no ot t llo ow we er r b bu ut t t th he e c co ot t lle eg gs s e ex xt te en nd d w wh he en n y yo ou u p pr re es ss s t th he e e ex xt te en nd d b bu ut tt to on n 1 Make sure that the trolley is powered on 2 Make sure that the head end LED indicators are green to confirm tha...

Page 27: ... g a ar rm ms s llo ow we er r c co ot t t to oo o q qu uiic ck klly y w wh he en n y yo ou u p pr re es ss s t th he e e ex xt te en nd d b bu ut tt to on n 1 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 there is no continuity replace the rod end assembly 6390 001 040 2 Check for lo...

Page 28: ...h w wh he en n y yo ou u p pr re es ss s t th he e e ex xt te en nd d b bu ut tt to on n 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 39...

Page 29: ...eplace the battery 6 Press the retract button on the cot a If you hear the cot pump motor run the issue is a stuck rod side manual valve patient left manual valve on the cot 7 Remove the pressure switch connection from the cot main cable at the end closest to the hydraulics to check for a faulty pressure switch a Jumper the cable to simulate a closed switch and press the retract button b If you do...

Page 30: ...de plate 6390 001 344 C Co ot t d do oe es s n no ot t jjo og g d do ow wn n o on nc ce e iin n t th he e t tr ra an ns sp po or rt t p po os siit tiio on n Check the trolley control panel LEDs N No ot te e The LEDs should be solid green without any solid amber error indication 1 If no trolley control panel LEDs are illuminated press the main power button to turn the product on N No ot te e You ma...

Page 31: ...e es s a an n e er rr ro or r s so olliid d a am mb be er r Contact Stryker Technical Support T Tr ro olllle ey y c co on nt tr ro oll p pa an ne ell d do oe es s n no ot t m mo ov ve e t th he e lliif ft tiin ng g a ar rm ms s 1 Make sure that the power is on solid green LED on the trolley control panel 2 Make sure that the trolley is in the loading position and the latches are engaged N No ot te...

Page 32: ... ed d iin n a at t t th he e f fo oo ot t e en nd d Make sure that the cot foot end casters are on the vehicle floor 1 If yes pull the cot manual release and push down on the foot end of the cot a If the cot still does not drop into the lock pull the cot all the way out and push the cot retract button to full retract the cot base b Load the cot again without using the manual release lever c If the...

Page 33: ...d trolley at least ten times Wait five minutes for the battery voltage to stabilize N No ot te e Skipping this step will result in inaccurate voltage measurements in step 4 If the battery has not been charging or if it is low charge the battery or batteries if applicable before you continue The product can shut off during troubleshooting if the battery is drained too low 3 Remove the battery from ...

Page 34: ...battery or batteries if applicable and confirm voltage before you continue 3 Check the incoming voltage to the anchor a Remove the anchor inductive primary cover b Using a multimeter check the vehicle to anchor cable 639000010135 voltage c After you confirm the anchor voltage see the table below to determine any charging related issues V Vo ollt ta ag ge e S St ta at te e D De es sc cr riip pt tii...

Page 35: ...ith the main connection N No ot te e Reverse the wires on the female connector end to continue To reverse the wires i Using needle nose pliers remove the wedgelock Figure 3 ii Depress the connector latches to back the pins out of the connector Figure 4 iii Reverse the pins and reinsert them into the connector Make sure that the pins are pushed in all the way iv Reinsert the wedgelock F Fiig gu ur ...

Page 36: ... 7 C Ch he ec ck k t th he e c co op pp pe er r w wiir re e v vo ollt ta ag ge e 5 Repeat steps 1 4 for each use case to make sure that you resolved the problem C Ch he ec ck kiin ng g t th he e iin nd du uc ct tiiv ve e p pr riim ma ar ry y b bo oa ar rd d Use the two status LED indicators on the inductive primary board 639002010147 located inside the anchor to help troubleshoot charging related ...

Page 37: ... ct tiio on n Solid on Off G Go oo od d Incoming voltage is sufficient to charge the cot and trolley batteries No action required Flashing in short bursts Off D Diia ag gn no os se e f fu ur rt th he er r Incoming voltage is too low or the time limited charging mode ended C Ch he ec ck k t th he e v vo ollt ta ag ge e a Remove the anchor inductive primary cover 639001010101 b Disconnect the vehicl...

Page 38: ... zero there may be an issue with the vehicle wiring leading up to P Po ow we er r L LO OA AD D or the internal connections Flashing 30 seconds on 30 seconds off D Diia ag gn no os se e f fu ur rt th he er r Check the primary coil connection If the connection is good you may need to replace the primary coil Off Flashing D Diia ag gn no os se e f fu ur rt th he er r You may need to replace the prima...

Page 39: ...he transfer off of the anchor completely Figure 9 N No ot te e The transfer assembly is heavy and may require assistance to remove 6 Reverse steps to reinstall 7 Verify proper operation before you return the product to service A B C D E F Fiig gu ur re e 9 9 F Fo oo ot t e en nd d t tr ra an ns sf fe er r c co om mp po on ne en nt ts s T Tr ro olllle ey y r re em mo ov va all T To oo olls s r re e...

Page 40: ... 11 N No ot te e The trolley will drop down slightly as you remove it from the transfer Do not tip the trolley upside down forward or onto its side 7 Using a 3 16 hex wrench loosen do not remove the four socket head cap screws two on each side D that secure the dead stops to the transfer assembly Figure 11 E D D F Fiig gu ur re e 1 11 1 T Tr ro olllle ey y s sc cr re ew ws s 8 Push on the screws l...

Page 41: ...ce the trolley in a suitable work area A1 A2 B1 B 2 F Fiig gu ur re e 1 12 2 T Tr ro olllle ey y h ha an nd d p po os siit tiio on ns s 11 Reverse steps to reinstall 12 Verify proper operation before you return the product to service C Co ov ve er r r re em mo ov va all a an nd d r re ep plla ac ce em me en nt t T To oo olls s r re eq qu uiir re ed d T25 Torx driver 5 32 hex wrench P Pr ro oc ce e...

Page 42: ...e three screws C left side cover D Figure 14 3 Using a 5 32 hex wrench remove one hex head screw E from the top of the left side cover D Figure 14 4 Remove the cover Save the side cover left and all screws for reinstallation 5 Repeat steps 2 4 to remove the side cover right F Figure 14 EN 36 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 ...

Page 43: ...ur re e 1 Pull the trolley assembly out of the patient compartment until it locks into the loading position 2 Remove the trolley covers See Cover removal and replacement page 35 3 Press the main power button to turn the product off 4 Remove the slic pin A from the switch bracket assembly Figure 15 5 Using a T25 Torx driver remove the two button head cap screws B that secure the manual release butt...

Page 44: ...and remove the manual release button assembly Figure 16 N No ot te e Make note of the cable connection locations so they do not get mixed up D F Fiig gu ur re e 1 16 6 O On n O Of ff f s sw wiit tc ch h c ca ab blle e llo oc ca at tiio on ns s 8 Reverse steps to reinstall 9 Verify proper operation before you return the product to service EN 38 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 ...

Page 45: ... 17 3 Unplug all of the other cables from the control board assembly C and then remove the control board assembly Figure 17 Discard the control board assembly N No ot te e Do not dispose of as unsorted municipal waste Refer to your local distributor for return or collection systems available in your country 4 Align the control board assembly tabs with the holes in bottom pan left to install the ne...

Page 46: ...ighten the nuts 4 Verify proper operation before you return the product to service A B C F Fiig gu ur re e 1 18 8 M Ma as st te er r O On n O Of ff f s sw wiit tc ch h a an nd d m ma an nu ua all r re elle ea as se e b bu ut tt to on n b br ra ac ck ke et t a as ss se em mb blly y T Tr ro olllle ey y a ac ct tu ua at to or r a as ss se em mb blly y r re ep plla ac ce em me en nt t T To oo olls s r...

Page 47: ...remove 5 Reverse steps to reinstall N No ot te e Make sure that the cables are seated and routed correctly 6 Verify proper operation before you return the product to service C F Fiig gu ur re e 2 20 0 M Ma aiin n c ca ab blle e a as ss se em mb blly y H Hy yd dr ra au ulliic cs s a as ss se em mb blly y r re em mo ov va all a an nd d r re ep plla ac ce em me en nt t T To oo olls s r re eq qu uiir ...

Page 48: ...nect and the D L L lock switch cable from the main cable 5 Position the main cable assembly toward the center of the trolley to allow clearance 6 Using a T25 Torx driver remove the two screws A that secure the hydraulics assembly B to the wing plate left C Figure 21 A B C F Fiig gu ur re e 2 21 1 H Hy yd dr ra au ulliic cs s a as ss se em mb blly y 7 Pull outward to remove the pump assembly and se...

Page 49: ...ntion to the location of all cable ties for reinstallation F F Fiig gu ur re e 2 23 3 C Ca ab blle e t tiie es s llo oc ca at tiio on n 10 While lifting up on the cylinder pull the hydraulic cylinder rod end assembly out Save the hydraulic cylinder rod end assembly for reinstallation 11 Using a 3 16 hex wrench remove the two screws G that secure the pin bracket H to the trolley Figure 24 12 Remove...

Page 50: ...e product to service H Hy yd dr ra au ulliic c c cy ylliin nd de er r r ro od d e en nd d r re ep plla ac ce em me en nt t T To oo olls s r re eq qu uiir re ed d 1 4 hex wrench 1 2 combination wrench Diagonal pliers P Pr ro oc ce ed du ur re e 1 Pull the trolley assembly out of the patient compartment until it locks into the loading position 2 Remove the trolley covers See Cover removal and replac...

Page 51: ...y C out and discard Figure 25 7 Reverse steps to reinstall 8 Verify proper operation before you return the product to service C Co om mm mu un niic ca at tiio on n b bo oa ar rd d r re ep plla ac ce em me en nt t T To oo olls s r re eq qu uiir re ed d Diagonal pliers P Pr ro oc ce ed du ur re e 1 Pull the trolley assembly out of the patient compartment until it locks into the loading position 2 Re...

Page 52: ...rd d a as ss se em mb blly y I In nd du uc ct tiiv ve e c co oiill r re ep plla ac ce em me en nt t T To oo olls s r re eq qu uiir re ed d 5 32 hex wrench 3 16 hex wrench T25 Torx driver P Pr ro oc ce ed du ur re e 1 Remove the manual release button assembly See Manual release button assembly removal and replacement page 37 2 Using a 5 32 hex wrench remove the screw A that secures the inductive co...

Page 53: ...h remove the screw F that secures the charge bracket Figure 28 8 Using a T25 Torx driver remove the two screws that secure the back left wing cover 9 Unplug the cable G from the trolley control board and remove the inductive coil H Figure 28 Discard the inductive coil N No ot te e Lift up on the trolley control board to pull the cable through Pay attention to the cable routing for reinstallation D...

Page 54: ...ly Figure 30 A F Fiig gu ur re e 3 30 0 M Ma aiin n c ca ab blle e a as ss se em mb blly y 4 Using a 5 32 hex wrench loosen do not remove the socket head cap screw B that secures the trolley mechanism arm Figure 31 5 Using 1 8 hex wrench remove the flat head cap screw C that secures the link to the trolley mechanism arm and remove the trolley mechanism pivot pillar D Figure 31 6 Using a 1 8 hex wr...

Page 55: ...rolley mechanism arm to pull the cable through to remove the TPS Discard the TPS Do not dispose of as unsorted municipal waste Refer to your local distributor for return and or collection systems available in your country G H F Fiig gu ur re e 3 32 2 T TP PS S a as ss se em mb blly y b bo ot tt to om m v viie ew w 8 Reverse steps to reinstall 9 Verify proper operation before you return the product...

Page 56: ...e trolley N No ot te e The V guide rollers are on the patient right side five rollers A and the flat rollers are on the patient left side two rollers B Figure 33 4 Reverse steps to reinstall Make sure that you torque all bolts to 235 317 in lb 5 Verify proper operation before you return the product to service A B F Fiig gu ur re e 3 33 3 T Tr ro olllle ey y b bo ot tt to om m v viie ew w o of f t ...

Page 57: ...gure 34 A B C F Fiig gu ur re e 3 34 4 H Hy yd dr ra au ulliic c c cy ylliin nd de er r a as ss se em mb blly y 5 Using diagonal pliers cut the cable ties D Figure 35 that secure the hydraulic cylinder rod end assembly C cable to the plastic cover Figure 34 N No ot te e Pay attention to the location of all the cable ties for reinstallation D F Fiig gu ur re e 3 35 5 C Ca ab blle e t tiie es s llo ...

Page 58: ...rench install the velocity fuse into the cylinder 13 Reverse steps to reinstall 14 Check the fluid level before you return the product to service See Filling the reservoir page 60 15 Verify proper operation before you return the product to service V Ve ello oc ciit ty y f fu us se e r re em mo ov va all a an nd d r re ep plla ac ce em me en nt t T To oo olls s r re eq qu uiir re ed d 1 8 hex wrenc...

Page 59: ...ion before you return the product to service A B C D F Fiig gu ur re e 3 37 7 V Ve ello oc ciit ty y f fu us se e c co om mp po on ne en nt ts s N No on n llo oc ck kiin ng g m ma an nu ua all v va allv ve e r re em mo ov va all a an nd d r re ep plla ac ce em me en nt t T To oo olls s r re eq qu uiir re ed d 7 16 deep well socket 7 8 deep well socket 3 8 drive ratchet 1 16 hex wrench P Pr ro oc c...

Page 60: ... ck kiin ng g m ma an nu ua all v va allv ve e H Ho os se e r re em mo ov va all a an nd d r re ep plla ac ce em me en nt t T To oo olls s r re eq qu uiir re ed d 11 16 combination wrench 2 9 16 combination wrench T25 Torx driver P Pr ro oc ce ed du ur re e 1 Pull the trolley assembly out of the patient compartment until it locks into the loading position N No ot te e This makes working on the pro...

Page 61: ... ew ws s llo oc ca at tiio on n 5 Using two 9 16 combination wrenches disconnect the bad hose from the manifold fitting Discard the hose N No ot te e Hydraulic fluid will leak from the cylinder and hoses Lay down towels to catch fluid 6 Reverse steps to reinstall 7 Check the fluid level before you return the product to service See Filling the reservoir page 60 8 Verify proper operation before you ...

Page 62: ...rse steps to reinstall 5 Verify proper operation before you return the product to service M Mo ot to or r c ca ab blle e r re em mo ov va all a an nd d r re ep plla ac ce em me en nt t T To oo olls s r re eq qu uiir re ed d 7 16 combination wrench P Pr ro oc ce ed du ur re e 1 Pull the trolley assembly out of the patient compartment until it locks into the loading position N No ot te e This makes ...

Page 63: ... bumped around when you replace the motor 1 Pull the trolley assembly out of the patient compartment until it locks into the loading position N No ot te e This makes working on the product easier but is not required 2 Remove the trolley covers See Cover removal and replacement page 35 3 Remove the motor cable See Motor cable removal and replacement page 56 4 Using a 9 32 socket and 1 4 drive ratch...

Page 64: ...eedle nose pliers P Pr ro oc ce ed du ur re e 1 Pull the trolley assembly out of the patient compartment until it locks into the loading position N No ot te e This makes working on the product easier but is not required 2 Remove the trolley covers See Cover removal and replacement page 35 3 Remove the hydraulics assembly See Hydraulics assembly removal and replacement page 41 4 Using a 1 4 hex wre...

Page 65: ...er ry y r re ep plla ac ce em me en nt t T To oo olls s r re eq qu uiir re ed d T25 Torx driver P Pr ro oc ce ed du ur re e C CA AU UT TI IO ON N Do not touch the negative and positive battery terminals together on any metal surface when you replace the battery 1 Press the main power button to turn the product off 2 Using a T25 Torx driver remove the two button head cap screws A that secure the re...

Page 66: ...p www exxon com http www mobil com product code 20103020B010 525147 00 97X826 1 Pull the trolley assembly out of the patient compartment until it locks into the loading position 2 Make sure that the lifting arms are in the down position before you fill the reservoir 3 Using a 3 16 hex wrench remove the fill plug 4 Fill the reservoir up to the bottom of the fill port with M Mo ob biill M Me er rc c...

Page 67: ...sing F to the anchor Figure 47 F Fiig gu ur re e 4 47 7 R Re em mo ov ve e t th he e a an nc ch ho or r p pllu un ng ge er r a as ss se em mb blly y 6 Using the second 1 8 hex wrench insert the wrench into the anchor pivot pin to remove the other screw and remove the release lever housing N No ot te e The LED cable will still be attached Do not pull the parts to prevent damage 7 Using a 1 4 hex wr...

Page 68: ...from the extension cable from the underside of the anchor 11 Remove the anchor plunger assembly mid E from the anchor Figure 47 12 Remove the anchor pivot pin G that holds the anchor coil assembly H to the anchor housing J Figure 49 13 Unplug the coil wires from the inductive primary board I Figure 49 Discard the anchor coil assembly G H I J F Fiig gu ur re e 4 49 9 U Un np pllu ug g c co oiill w ...

Page 69: ... assembly at the head end 5 Using a 5 32 hex wrench remove the four screws A Figure 50 6 Using two 1 8 hex wrenches remove the four flat head cap screws B that secure the anchor pawl assembly to the anchor Figure 50 7 Pull the anchor pawl assembly toward the head end of the anchor to remove the anchor pawl assembly A B A B F Fiig gu ur re e 5 50 0 R Re em mo ov ve e t th he e a an nc ch ho or r p ...

Page 70: ...ngs and remove the retainer wings Figure 52 Save all parts E E F Fiig gu ur re e 5 52 2 R Re em mo ov ve e t th he e r re et ta aiin ne er r w wiin ng gs s 12 Using a 1 8 hex wrench remove the two button head cap screws F that secure the anchor housing assembly head end to the anchor pawl assembly Remove the anchor housing assembly G Figure 53 EN 64 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 ...

Page 71: ...l page 33 2 Remove the transfer See Transfer removal page 33 3 Using a 5 32 hex wrench remove the four flat head cap screws A that secure the transfer lock cap B to the anchor extrusion Figure 54 4 Remove the transfer lock cap B Figure 54 5 Remove the transfer lock pin assembly C compression spring D and bronze bearing E from the anchor extrusion Figure 54 Discard the bronze bearing 6 Clean the tr...

Page 72: ...See Trolley removal page 33 11 Verify proper operation before you return the product to service A B C D E F Fiig gu ur re e 5 54 4 T Tr ra an ns sf fe er r llo oc ck k b be ea ar riin ng g r re em mo ov va all a an nd d r re ep plla ac ce em me en nt t EN 66 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 ...

Page 73: ... D a as ss se em mb blly y 6390 001 010 Rev AF Reference only N No ot te e Make sure that you reinstall the serial number tag item G any time you service the lifting arm s Torque items to 60 10 ft lb 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 67 EN ...

Page 74: ...at pre machined counter sunk locations only 3 Torque to 60 10 ft lb 4 Drill 600 656 diameter hole through 6390 001 107 floor plate for assembly Hole to be drilled at one of the pre machined pocket locations only 5 Wireless label options shown for assembly reference only Refer to 6390 000 000 P Po ow we er r L LO OA AD D for part number EN 68 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 ...

Page 75: ...age 71 1 B 6390 101 012 Transfer assembly page 78 1 C 6390 001 013 Trolley assembly page 84 1 D 6390 001 054 Assembly kit Power LOAD 6390 001 054 page 70 1 G 6390 001 926 6390 tag serial number 1 H 0025 079 000 Dome head rivet 2 J 639001010026 Battery installation assembly 1 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 69 EN ...

Page 76: ...ransfer trim head end left 1 G 639000010211 Transfer trim head end right 1 H 6390 001 225 Transfer wear pad foot end 1 J 639000010243 Dead stop bumper 2 K 639000010244 Dead stop block thru hole 2 L 639000010246 Dead stop block threaded 2 M 6390 001 467 Plate IFU label 2 N 0001 194 000 Flat head cap screw 1 4 20 x 3 8 hex wrench with patch 4 P 6390 101 108 Floor plate attachment bracket 4 R 6390 00...

Page 77: ...A An nc ch ho or r a as ss se em mb blly y 6390 001 011 Rev AC Reference only 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 71 EN ...

Page 78: ...sembly middle page 77 1 K 639001010024 Anchor pawl assembly head end page 74 1 L 6390 001 025 V guide roller assembly 3 M 6390 001 027 Flat roller assembly 3 N 6390 101 105 Anchor trigger housing foot end 1 P 639001010074 Transfer lock pin assembly page 115 1 R 639001010100 Machined anchor extrusion 1 T 6390 001 103 Anchor roller axle 3 U 6390 001 104 Anchor trigger 1 V 6390 001 112 Anchor pivot p...

Page 79: ... ramp 1 AF 6390 001 152 Anchor rod drive rear 1 AG 6390 001 179 Anchor seal head end 1 AH 6390 001 180 Anchor seal foot end 1 AJ 6390 001 181 Anchor seal side 2 AK 6390 001 193 Detent spring ramp 1 AL 6390 101 195 Transfer lock housing 1 AM 6390 101 196 Transfer lock cap 1 AN 6390 001 190 Anchor drive rod bearing sleeve long 1 AP 002900010000 Plug window 1 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 73 EN ...

Page 80: ...A An nc ch ho or r p pa aw wll a as ss se em mb blly y h he ea ad d e en nd d 639001010024 Rev AB Reference only EN 74 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 ...

Page 81: ...t 2 D 0025 079 000 Dome head pop rivet 1 E 0038 111 000 Cable tie 5 F 0038 885 000 Pawl return spring 2 G 0038 888 000 Compression wire 1 H 6390 001 070 Manual release mechanism 1 J 6390 001 071 Anchor housing assembly head end 1 K 6390 001 112 Anchor pivot pin threaded 1 L 6390 001 123 Retainer wing 2 M 6390 001 124 Anchor actuator pin head end 1 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 75 EN ...

Page 82: ...y N 6390 001 125 Anchor housing head end 1 P 639002010147 Inductive primary board 1 Q 6390 001 149 Pawl pivot pin 1 R 6390 001 164 Wire management strap head end 1 S 0058 143 000 Adhesive backed mounting tab 1 T 6390 001 137 Wire protector 1 EN 76 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 ...

Page 83: ...ping screw 1 B 0038 886 000 Torsion spring anchor coil housing 1 C 0038 888 000 Compression wire 1 D 6390 001 030 Anchor coil assembly mid 1 E 6390 001 112 Anchor pivot pin threaded 2 F 6390 001 115 Pivot actuator 1 G 6390 001 116 Anchor housing middle 1 H 6390 001 117 Anchor actuator pin middle 1 J 6390 001 127 Anchor bolster plate foot end 1 K 639002010147 Inductive primary board 1 6390 309 002 ...

Page 84: ...T Tr ra an ns sf fe er r a as ss se em mb blly y 6390 101 012 Rev AC Reference only EN 78 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 ...

Page 85: ...6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 79 EN ...

Page 86: ...ter July 31 2017 or units that have been previously serviced with the 639007000021 kit Check the product serial number tag to confirm date of manufacture I It te em m N Nu um mb be er r N Na am me e Q Qu ua an nt tiit ty y A 0001 195 000 Flat head cap screw 4 B 0004 660 000 Socket head cap screw 2 EN 80 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 ...

Page 87: ...6390 001 213 Inductive charger cover plate 1 V 6390 001 217 Lock latch indicator slide block 1 W 6390 001 230 Transfer lock trigger base 2 Y 6390 001 231 Transfer lock trigger 2 AA 6390 001 233 Transfer lock slide 2 AB 6390 001 240 Magnet mover 1 AC 6390 001 242 Magnet mover glide 1 AD 639000010243 Dead stop bumper 2 AE 639000010244 Dead stop block thru hole 2 AF 639000010246 Dead stop block threa...

Page 88: ...0 101 018 Rev AA Reference only I It te em m N Nu um mb be er r N Na am me e Q Qu ua an nt tiit ty y A 0026 556 000 Dowel pin 1 B 0038 890 000 Compression spring 2 C 639000010279 Foot end fastener hook cast 1 D 6390 001 220 Foot end fastener guide 1 EN 82 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 ...

Page 89: ...y I It te em m N Nu um mb be er r N Na am me e Q Qu ua an nt tiit ty y A 0038 890 000 Compression spring 1 B 6390 001 073 Transfer trolley lock assembly 1 C 6390 001 250 Transfer trolley bracket 1 D 6390 001 252 Transfer trolley lock spring cap 1 E 6390 001 259 Trolley lock pivot pin 1 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 83 EN ...

Page 90: ...Tr ro olllle ey y a as ss se em mb blly y 6390 001 013 Rev AA Reference only 1 Angle sensor to be connected to Item AD with indicating dot oriented to top 2 Item H orientation EN 84 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 ...

Page 91: ...6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 85 EN ...

Page 92: ...1 K 0038 111 000 Cable tie 1 L 0038 896 000 Extension spring 1 M 6390 001 015 Trolley main frame page 88 1 N 6390 001 016 Trolley arm assembly page 108 1 P 6390 001 040 Hydraulic cylinder rod end assembly 1 R 6390 001 041 Side cover right 1 T 6390 001 042 Side cover left 1 U 6390 101 047 Wing cover right 1 V 6390 101 048 Wing cover left 1 W 6390 101 062 Trolley rear cover plate left 1 AA 6390 001 ...

Page 93: ...um mb be er r N Na am me e Q Qu ua an nt tiit ty y AC 6390 001 313 Cylinder clevis pin 1 AD 6390 001 377 Angle sensor link 1 AJ 639001010420 Trolley top cover 1 AL 0011 454 000 Plain washer 1 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 87 EN ...

Page 94: ...ev AB Reference only Torque item AM to 235 317 in lb Torque item AL to 235 317 in lb Torque item AM to 235 317 in lb Torque item J to 13 19 ft lb Torque item D to 219 297 in lb Torque item D to 219 297 in lb Torque item J to 13 19 ft lb EN 88 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 ...

Page 95: ...Torque item B to 68 92 in lb Torque item K to 20 28 ft lb 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 89 EN ...

Page 96: ...Torque item DE to 480 600 in lb EN 90 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 ...

Page 97: ...Torque item C to 45 max in oz 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 91 EN ...

Page 98: ...EN 92 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 ...

Page 99: ...6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 93 EN ...

Page 100: ...EN 94 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 ...

Page 101: ...6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 95 EN ...

Page 102: ...EN 96 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 ...

Page 103: ...6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 97 EN ...

Page 104: ...61 000 Socket head cap screw 5 K 0004 397 000 Socket head cap screw 2 L 0004 665 000 Button head cap screw 2 M 0004 666 000 Button head cap screw 10 N 0005 047 000 Carriage bolt 4 P 0011 436 000 Washer 3 R 0016 014 000 Fiberlock hex nut 5 T 0015 003 000 Hex nut 4 U 6390 001 588 Secondary coil lock 1 V 0018 009 000 Extruded U nut 12 W 0023 167 000 Delta screw 3 Y 0023 296 000 Pan head machine screw...

Page 105: ...ock left 1 BE 6390 001 314 Bottom pan right 1 BF 6390 001 315 Bottom pan left 1 BG 6390 001 316 Cylinder support bracket 1 BH 6390 001 318 Custom Eberhard latch right 1 BJ 6390 001 319 Custom Eberhard latch left 1 BK 6390 001 320 Bottom release arm 1 BL 6390 001 333 Release rod support block 6 BM 6390 001 334 Trolley mechanism arm 1 BN 6390 001 340 Wing plate right 1 BP 6390 001 344 Trolley main f...

Page 106: ...ock pawl 1 CW 6390 001 413 Handle lock pivot base 1 CY 0011 518 000 Washer 1 DA 0028 217 000 Push nut 1 DB 0058 143 000 Adhesive backed mounting tab 1 DC 6390 001 545 Battery fuse extension cable 1 DD 0023 162 000 Delta screw 2 DE 0004 404 000 Socket head cap screw 1 DF 6390 001 574 Trolley lock mechanism actuator bushing 2 DG 6390 001 573 Actuator thrust washer 2 EN 100 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 ...

Page 107: ...n nt tiit ty y A 0001 004 011 Flat head cap screw 2 B 0004 659 000 Socket head cap screw 1 C 0004 666 000 Button head cap screw 2 D 0011 517 000 Washer 1 E 6390 001 303 Trolley main frame top plate 1 F 6390 001 325 Trolley stop ramp 1 J 6390 001 361 TPS sensor assembly 1 K 6390 001 362 TPS compression limiter 2 L 6390 001 404 Transfer to anchor release plug 1 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 101 EN ...

Page 108: ...6390 001 035 Rev A Reference only I It te em m N Nu um mb be er r N Na am me e Q Qu ua an nt tiit ty y A 0004 666 000 Button head cap screw 2 B 6390 001 039 Hydraulics assembly page 103 1 C 6390 001 339 Wing plate left 1 EN 102 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 ...

Page 109: ...draulic cylinder 1 C 6390 101 038 Manifold assembly page 104 1 D 6390 001 167 Manual release link 1 E 6390 001 381 Velocity fuse 1 F 6390 101 431 Motor cable 1 G 6390 001 433 Inner rod bearing 2 H 6390 001 436 Hydraulic hose cap end 1 J 6390 001 437 Hydraulic hose rod end 1 K 6500 001 297 Cylinder rod side hose fitting 2 L NA Label 1 M 0013 038 000 External tooth lock washer 2 6390 309 002 Rev AB ...

Page 110: ... 038 Rev AB Reference only I It te em m N Nu um mb be er r N Na am me e Q Qu ua an nt tiit ty y A 6390 001 438 Shuttle spool 1 B 406187 Socket head cap screw 2 C 6390 001 146 Fitting STR SAE4 J1C4 2 D 410462 Compression spring 1 EN 104 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 ...

Page 111: ...7 Compression spring 1 V 646679 Pump 1 W 773763 Check seat assembly 1 Y 773776 Poppet assembly 1 AA 774585 Poppet assembly 1 AB 775905 Relief valve assembly 2 AC 775942 Filter assembly suction filter 2 AD 6390 101 129 Adapter block 1 AE 401072 Ball steel 6 AF 405673 O ring 1 AG 409278 Plug SAE2 HOL hex 1 AH 410566 O ring 1 AJ 413577 Plug SAE2 HOL hex 2 AK 6390 001 128 Reservoir loader 1 AL 776573 ...

Page 112: ... um mb be er r N Na am me e Q Qu ua an nt tiit ty y A 0004 665 000 Button head cap screw 4 B 0011 518 000 Washer 3 C 0023 163 000 Delta screw 5 E 6390 001 060 Manual release linkage assembly left 1 G 6390 001 326 Actuation rod 2 H 639000010342 Manual cot release slider block 1 J 6390 001 329 Actuation cam 2 EN 106 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 ...

Page 113: ... Qu ua an nt tiit ty y K 6390 001 332 Trolley release handle 2 M 6390 001 387 Release handle retainer 2 N 6390 001 323 Cot manual release pin 1 P 0028 217 000 Push nut 1 R 6390 001 382 Trolley release handle link arm 1 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 107 EN ...

Page 114: ...crew 4 C 0004 668 000 Button head cap screw 6 E 6390 001 036 Arm right page 110 1 F 6390 001 037 Arm left page 109 1 G 6390 001 305 Middle arm 1 H 6390 001 322 Mid position bumper lock block 2 J 639000011372 Arm cover head end left 1 K 639000011371 Arm cover head end right 1 L 6390 001 440 Trolley cot ramp 1 M 6390 001 486 Arm cover guard head end 2 N 0023 162 000 Delta screw 4 P 639000010410 Labe...

Page 115: ...B Reference only I It te em m N Nu um mb be er r N Na am me e Q Qu ua an nt tiit ty y A 0023 163 000 Delta screw 5 B 639000010417 Arm left 1 C 6390 001 341 Arm grip left 1 D 639000010370 Arm cover foot end left 1 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 109 EN ...

Page 116: ...B Reference only I It te em m N Nu um mb be er r N Na am me e Q Qu ua an nt tiit ty y A 0023 163 000 Delta screw 5 D 639000010418 Arm right 1 E 6390 001 368 Arm grip right 1 F 639000010369 Arm cover foot end right 1 EN 110 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 ...

Page 117: ...1 1 0 02 28 8 Rev A Reference only I It te em m N Nu um mb be er r N Na am me e Q Qu ua an nt tiit ty y A 0023 296 000 Pan head machine screw 2 B 6390 001 476 Lock release actuator housing 1 C 6390 001 477 Lock release actuator slide 1 D 6390 001 478 Actuator 1 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 111 EN ...

Page 118: ...00 Set screw 2 C 0037 247 000 Rubber grommet 1 D 6390 101 108 Floor plate attachment bracket 1 F 639000010111 End cap floor plate machined 2 G 639000010135 Cable anchor to vehicle 1 H 639000010148 Safety hook P Po ow we er r L LO OA AD D 1 J 6390 001 153 Loom wire protection under ambulance 1 L 6390 001 170 Drain tube 1 M 6390 001 183 Drain tube floor plate 1 N 6390 001 202 Rubber coated clamp P s...

Page 119: ...023 296 000 Pan head machine screw 2 C 6390 001 017 Wheel guide assembly optional 6390 001 017 page 114 1 D 6390 001 173 Spacer 5 E 6390 001 174 Wheel guide support 5 F 6390 001 175 Wheel guide rail bumper 1 G 6390 001 176 Wheel guide rail 1 H 6390 001 178 Wheel guide cap 1 J 6390 001 191 Wheel guide nut 1 L 6390 001 206 Wheel cover 4 M 0016 060 000 Toplock locknut 2 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 113 EN ...

Page 120: ...ce only I It te em m N Nu um mb be er r N Na am me e Q Qu ua an nt tiit ty y A 0001 195 000 Flat head cap screw 2 D 0038 377 000 Torsion spring 1 K 6390 001 185 Wheel guide 1 L 6390 001 188 Wheel guide hinge 2 M 6390 001 191 Wheel guide nut 1 P 0081 500 000 Bearing 6 T 0026 403 000 Clevis pin 1 EN 114 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 ...

Page 121: ... ss se em mb blly y 639001010074 Rev AA Reference only I It te em m N Nu um mb be er r N Na am me e Q Qu ua an nt tiit ty y A 0026 684 000 Dowel pin 1 B 6390 001 199 Transfer lock roller 1 C 639000010197 Transfer lock pin 1 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 115 EN ...

Page 122: ...notes I It te em m N Nu um mb be er r N Na am me e Q Qu ua an nt tiit ty y A 6390 001 011 Anchor assembly page 71 1 B 6390 101 012 Transfer assembly page 78 1 C 6390 001 013 Trolley assembly page 84 1 D 6390 001 054 Assembly kit Power LOAD 6390 001 054 page 70 1 G 639000010900 Tag serial number 1 H 0025 079 000 Dome head rivet 2 J 639001010026 Battery installation assembly 1 EN 116 6390 309 002 Re...

Page 123: ...sembly view and drawing notes I It te em m N Nu um mb be er r N Na am me e Q Qu ua an nt tiit ty y A 6390 001 011 Anchor assembly page 71 1 B 6390 101 012 Transfer assembly page 78 1 C 6390 001 013 Trolley assembly page 84 1 D 6390 001 054 Assembly kit Power LOAD 6390 001 054 page 70 1 E 639000010903 Tag serial number 1 F 0025 079 000 Dome head pop rivet 2 G 639001010026 Battery installation assem...

Page 124: ... eq qu uiip pm me en nt t a an nd d P Po ow we er r L LO OA AD D P Po ow we er r L LO OA AD D is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of P Po ow we er r L LO OA AD D can help prevent electromagnetic interferences by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitt...

Page 125: ...ro on nm me en nt t g gu uiid da an nc ce e Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 8 kV contact 15 kV air 8 kV contact 15 kV air Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV line s to line s 2 kV line s to ground 1 kV line s to line s 2 kV line s to ground Mains power quality sho...

Page 126: ... 80 MHz to 800 MHz D 0 70 P 800 MHz to 2 7 GHz where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in th...

Page 127: ... 89 MHz to 24 99 MHz 28 0 MHz to 29 7 MHz and 50 0 MHz to 54 0 MHz N No ot te e 4 4 Evaluated for immunity to proximity fields from RF wireless communication equipment per IEC 60601 1 2 2014 Table 9 a Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicte...

Page 128: ... te em m R Re ec cy yc clla ab blle e p pa ar rt t n nu um mb be er r M Ma at te er riia all c co od de e I Im mp po or rt ta an nt t iin nf fo or rm ma at tiio on n Q Qu ua an nt tiit ty y A 639002010147 Inductive primary board 1 B 6390 001 030 Anchor coil assembly middle 1 EN 122 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 ...

Page 129: ...em m R Re ec cy yc clla ab blle e p pa ar rt t n nu um mb be er r M Ma at te er riia all c co od de e I Im mp po or rt ta an nt t iin nf fo or rm ma at tiio on n Q Qu ua an nt tiit ty y A 639002010147 Inductive primary board 1 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 123 EN ...

Page 130: ...m R Re ec cy yc clla ab blle e p pa ar rt t n nu um mb be er r M Ma at te er riia all c co od de e I Im mp po or rt ta an nt t iin nf fo or rm ma at tiio on n Q Qu ua an nt tiit ty y A 6390 001 026 12V 5 Ah lead acid battery 1 EN 124 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 ...

Page 131: ...m m R Re ec cy yc clla ab blle e p pa ar rt t n nu um mb be er r M Ma at te er riia all c co od de e I Im mp po or rt ta an nt t iin nf fo or rm ma at tiio on n Q Qu ua an nt tiit ty y A 6390 101 014 Control board assembly 1 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 125 EN ...

Page 132: ...em m R Re ec cy yc clla ab blle e p pa ar rt t n nu um mb be er r M Ma at te er riia all c co od de e I Im mp po or rt ta an nt t iin nf fo or rm ma at tiio on n Q Qu ua an nt tiit ty y A 6390 001 450 Master On Off switch 1 EN 126 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 ...

Page 133: ... em m R Re ec cy yc clla ab blle e p pa ar rt t n nu um mb be er r M Ma at te er riia all c co od de e I Im mp po or rt ta an nt t iin nf fo or rm ma at tiio on n Q Qu ua an nt tiit ty y A 6390 001 378 Trolley comm board 1 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 127 EN ...

Page 134: ...em m R Re ec cy yc clla ab blle e p pa ar rt t n nu um mb be er r M Ma at te er riia all c co od de e I Im mp po or rt ta an nt t iin nf fo or rm ma at tiio on n Q Qu ua an nt tiit ty y A 6390 001 039 Hydraulics assembly 1 EN 128 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 ...

Page 135: ...em m R Re ec cy yc clla ab blle e p pa ar rt t n nu um mb be er r M Ma at te er riia all c co od de e I Im mp po or rt ta an nt t iin nf fo or rm ma at tiio on n Q Qu ua an nt tiit ty y A 6390 001 361 TPS sensor assembly 1 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 129 EN ...

Page 136: ...m m R Re ec cy yc clla ab blle e p pa ar rt t n nu um mb be er r M Ma at te er riia all c co od de e I Im mp po or rt ta an nt t iin nf fo or rm ma at tiio on n Q Qu ua an nt tiit ty y A 6390 001 337 Trolley secondary coil 1 EN 130 6390 309 002 Rev AB 0 ...

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