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#1 Phillips screwdriver
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Small regular screwdriver
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5/32” Allen wrench
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Medium strength thread locker (or equivalent)
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1. Raise the siderail that needs repair to the highest position.
2. Apply the brakes.
3. Using a #1 Phillips screwdriver, remove the eight screws (A) that secure the bottom half of the siderail lower plastic
cover (B) to the top half of the siderail lower plastic cover (C) (Figure 29). Open the moving access doors, if equipped, to
access the two screws located at the ends of the top half of the lower plastic cover (see
assembly replacement for rails with moving access doors
(page 42)). Save the screws.
4. Insert a small regular screwdriver between the two halves of the siderail lower cover. Separate the two halves. Use
caution to avoid scratching the covers or damaging the snap pins. Remove and save the lower cover.
5. Using a 5/32” Allen wrench, remove the two Allen screws (A) that secure the spacer (B) and the bottom half of the lower
hinge mechanism (C) to the access door (Figure 32). Save the spacer, hinge mechanism, and screws.
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6. Move the lower end of the access door to the left or right and disengage it from the upper hinge. Remove and discard
the access door.
7. Reverse steps to reinstall.
8. Verify proper operation before you return the product to service.
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1900-009-002 Rev AA.6