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CHANNEL WAX APPLICATION

Figure 50 

 Application of Stick Wax

1. Reach under the cot litter frame and apply the stick wax (Stryker part number 6090

700

001) to the 

inner surface of the black c

channel.  Cover the entire surface between the oblong holes with a thin, 

even film of wax.  Do not leave thick areas of wax.

2. Repeat for the c

channel on the other side of the cot.

3. Cycle the cot through all its positions two or three times to ensure adequate application of the wax.  

Repeat if necessary.

COT “SWING

THROUGH” TESTING

1. Unlock the auxiliary lock (see page 21).
2. With the assistance of another person, lift the cot slightly from both ends.  Fully engage the release handle

at the foot end.

3. Lower the cot to position 2 (see page 15 for cot positions) and let go of the handle.
4. Fully engage the release handle again.  While holding the release handle, swiftly raise the cot to the upper

position.  This swift raising of the cot determines whether the lock pin is properly engaging and locking.

5. The cot should stop at position 5 and securely lock into place.  Repeat steps 2

4 several times to verify

the cot consistently locks into place.  If the cot does not consistently lock into the upper position with both

pins securely locked, call a Stryker certified service technician for assistance.

Summary of Contents for Rugged EZ-PRO R4 6092

Page 1: ...a l a s s i s t a n c ec a l l 8 0 03 2 70 7 7 0 o p t i o n2 Mo d e l 6 0 9 2R u g g e d E Z P R OR 4 O p e r a t i o n s Ma i n t e n a n c e Ma n u a l I mp o r t a n t I n f o r ma t i o n F i l e i n y o u r m a i n t e n a n c e r e c o r d s ...

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Page 3: ...lding and Unfolding an Empty Cot 24 Operating the Wheel Lock 25 Adjusting the Wheel Locking Force 26 Loading the Cot into a Vehicle 26 27 Unloading the Cot from a Vehicle 28 29 Using Additional Assistance 30 Adjusting the Leg Rest 31 Operating the Backrest 32 Operating the Siderails 32 Operating the Breakaway Head Section 33 Operating the IV Pole 34 35 Cleaning 36 Preventive Maintenance 37 38 Serv...

Page 4: ...eakaway Head Assembly 78 81 No IV Pole Option 82 IV Pole Assembly Patient Right Side 83 85 IV Pole Assembly Patient Left Side 86 88 2 Stage IV Pole Assembly 89 3 Stage IV Pole Assembly 90 3rd Stage Assembly 91 Dual 2 Stage IV Assembly 92 Dual 3 Stage IV Assembly 93 Optional Pull Handle Assembly 94 Optional Pedi Matet Restraint Brackets 95 Optional Hanging Oxygen Bottle Holder Assembly 96 Optional ...

Page 5: ...ock Position 2_ to 73 14_ Weight 94 lbs 42 6 kg Maximum Weight Capacity 650 pounds 294 8 kg Caster Diameter Width 6 2 15 2 cm 5 1 cm Minimum Operators Required for Loading Unloading an Occupied Cot 2 Recommended Fastener Systems Model 6370 6374 6377 6378 Floor Mount Type Model 6371 6375 Wall Mount Type Recommended Floor Height Up to 32 Up to 81 2 cm Roll In Style Yes Single Wheel Lock Double Wheel...

Page 6: ...ctions and safety hazards CAUTION Alerts the reader of a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury to the user or patient or damage to the equipment or other property This includes special care neces sary for the safe and effective use of the device and the care necessary to avoid damage to a device that may occur as a result of use or misuse NOTE ...

Page 7: ...ry Any improper use or alteration or repair by unauthorized service providers in such a manner as in Stryker s judgment affects the product materially and adversely shall void this warranty Any repair of Stryker products using parts not provided or autho rized by Stryker shall void this warranty No employee or representative of Stryker is authorized to change this warranty in any way This statemen...

Page 8: ...30 days of invoice International Warranty Clause This warranty reflects U S domestic policy Warranty outside the U S may vary by country Please contact your local Stryker Medical representative for additional infor mation Patent Information Ruggedr Products are covered by one or more of the following patents United States 5 575 026 6 276 010 6 648 343 6 908 133 6 796 757 5 537 700 6 125 485 6 735 ...

Page 9: ...sing patient or operator injury If possible obtain additional assistance see page 31 for a reference chart or take an alternate route S Have the vehicle safety hook installed by a certified mechanic Improper safety hook installation can cause injury to the patient or operator and or damage to the cot S Failure to install the safety hook can cause injury to the patient or operator Install and use t...

Page 10: ...e leg rest S To avoid equipment damage and or injury to the patient remove all items from the optional base storage tray before loading or lowering the cot S When necessary modify the vehicle to fit the cot Do not modify the Cot Modifying the cot can cause unpredictable operation resulting in injury to the patient or operator or damage to the cot Modifying the cot will also void its warranty S Dam...

Page 11: ... and working properly S Wheel lock operating properly optional equipment S Is there an approved crash stable fastener Stryker part number 6370 6374 6377 6378 6379 or 6371 6375 not included installed in the vehicle S Is there an approved vehicle safety hook Stryker part number 6060 036 017 6060 036 018 or 6092 036 018 installed in the vehicle The patient compartment of the vehicle in which the Cot ...

Page 12: ...dle 1 of 2 Release Handle Foot Rest Siderail Release Handle Auxiliary Lock Foot End Base Frame Foot End Lifting Bar Head End HEAD END Litter Frame Transport Wheels Transport Wheels Transport Wheels Wheel Lock Optional Figure 2 EZ PROr R4 Safety Bar Release Lever J Safety Hook Stryker part number 6092 036 018 Long Safety Hook Stryker part number 6060 036 018 Short Safety Hook Stryker part number 60...

Page 13: ...ation will provide adequate clearance for the cot base to lower to its fully extended position Figure 4 The cot is compatible with all ambulance deck heights up to 32 inches as long as the ambulance meets the federal speci fications outlined in KKK A 1822 CAUTION Height limit kit is recommended for ambulance deck heights less than 30 inches 76 cm Stryker part number 6092 202 010 Installation of th...

Page 14: ... injury verify the safety bar has engaged the safety hook before removing the cot from the patient compartment Note Stryker recommends that prior to installation the certified mechanic plan the placement of the safety hook in the rear of the vehicle Procedure 1 Remove the cot from the fastener and unload it from the vehicle 2 While the cot is being removed note the position of the loading wheels a...

Page 15: ...r curb height Figure 6 5 Ensure the bumper and bumper step do not interfere with the operation of the cot 6 Drill the holes for the socket head cap screws 7 Fasten the safety hook to the patient compartment floor and verify that the safety hook always engages the cot safety bar when the cot is unloaded from the vehicle Figure 7 Figure 6 Safety Hook Placement Top View of Vehicle Figure 7 Safety Bar...

Page 16: ...fer cot rolling Position 3 Intermediate Height Position Use for patient transfer cot rolling Use for patient transfer cot rolling Position 5 Loading Position Use for patient transfer cot rolling folding or loading the cot Warning Operating the cot with the breakaway head section lowered may cause injury to the patient or operator or damage to the cot Use only positions 4 5 when using this configur...

Page 17: ...of injury to the operators and or patient With an empty cot the operators may have to generate a downward force after squeezing the foot end release handle to start the cot on its downward descent Squeeze foot end release completely After raising the cot slightly from both ends squeeze the foot end release handle all the way to the grip to begin lowering the cot Relaxing your grip on the handle on...

Page 18: ...t is on the cot When attaching the restraint straps to the cot keep in mind the attachment points should provide strong anchorage and proper restraint position while not in terfering with equipment and accessories Wrap the strap around the cot frame and back through the loop on the end of the strap as shown in Figures 9 and 10 The arrows indicate alternate attachment areas Keep the restraint strap...

Page 19: ...hen fastening the chest restraint be sure the tang passes through both links C on the shoulder strap Figure 11 To lengthen the restraint grasp the buckle tang turn it at an angle to the webbing then pull out Figure 12 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 ...

Page 20: ...ckrest to the full upright position 3 Position the Pedi Matet pad flat on the backrest with the black backrest straps out Figure 14 Figure 14 Positioning the Pedi Matet 4 Wrap the straps around the backrest and insert the ends of the straps through the brackets Securely fasten the buckle Figure 15 Figure 15 Fastening the Pedi Matet Buckle WARNING To avoid accidental release of the Pedi Matet and p...

Page 21: ...straints on a RuggedrCot WARNING To avoid accidental release of the Pedi Matet and possible injury to the infant ensure the buckle is located away from obstructions on the cot 7 Verify all the straps are snug and fastened securely Figure 17 Figure 17 Pedi Matet Strapped to a Ruggedr Cot These are general instructions for installation of the Pedi Matet Safe and proper use of the Pedi Matet is solel...

Page 22: ...rtently exiting the loading position Unlock the auxiliary lock when S going from the loading position to the folded position S going from the loading position to an intermediate height position S loading the cot into the ambulance Procedure 1 Put the cot in the loading position see page 15 2 Move the auxiliary lock lever to the right to the unlocked position 3 Lower change height position or load ...

Page 23: ...e cot ROLLING THE COT 1 Make sure all the restraint straps are securely buckled around the patient see pages 16 17 for restraint strap usage instructions 2 Place the cot in positions 2 5 for rolling see page 14 for cot positions 3 When rolling the cot position an operator at the foot end and one at the head end or the side at all times If additional assistance is needed see the refer ence chart on...

Page 24: ... ends of the cot and grasp the litter frame with palms facing up as shown in Figure 21 2 The foot end operator unlocks the cot s auxiliary lock located at the foot end on the patient s left side The auxiliary lock provides added security to help prevent inadvertent drops 3 Both operators lift the cot until the weight is off the latching mechanism approximately 1 4 4 The foot end operator squeezes ...

Page 25: ... holds the re lease handle and both operators lift the cot to the loading position WARNING Always verify the base frame is securely locked into position before releasing your grip on the litter frame Visually inspect the locking pin on the patient left side of the cot to verify the lock pin is properly engaged see page 29 Changing Between Two Intermediate Transport Positions 1 Two operators firmly...

Page 26: ...ip on the litter frame Visually inspect the locking pin on the patient left side of the cot to verify the lock pin is properly engaged see page 29 An unlocked base frame will not support the cot and injury to the patient or operator could result Changing Between a Loading and an Intermediate Position with One Operator and an Empty Cot 1 Stand at the foot end of the cot and lift the foot end so the...

Page 27: ...cot is moved while the wheel lock is applied resulting in injury to the patient or operator and or damage to the cot 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 leave a patient unattended on the cot or injury could result Hold the cot securely while a patient is on th...

Page 28: ...S The higher the operator must lift the cot the more difficult it becomes to hold the weight The operator may need help loading the cot into a vehicle if he she is too short or if the patient is too heavy for the opera tor to lift safely The operator should only lift the cot to a horizontal position when loading the cot If addi tional assistance is needed see the reference chart on page 30 S The o...

Page 29: ...nd release handle and push the cot into the ve hicle 8 Operator 2 As Operator 1 pushes the cot into the vehicle lift on the base frame to help the base frame fold as the cot loads into the vehicle Figure 33 9 Both operators Push the cot into the patient compartment Figure 34 engaging the cot fas tener not included 10 Operator 1 Let go of the foot end release handle NOTE Loose items or debris on th...

Page 30: ...p the base frame where indicated by the lift here label and lower it to its fully extended position Visually inspect the locking pin on the patient left side of the cot to verify the pin is engaged as shown in Figure 35 on page 29 WARNING Always verify the base frame is securely locked into position before releasing your grip on the litter frame Visually inspect the locking pin on the patient left...

Page 31: ...Cot Operation 29 UNLOADING THE COT FROM A VEHICLE CONTINUED Figure 35 Locking Pin Properly Engaged Figure 36 Locking Pin Not Properly Engaged ...

Page 32: ...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 33: ...et will engage automati cally Release the frame after the support bracket has engaged To lower the leg rest lift the leg rest frame A and while holding the frame lift up on the release handle B until the bracket disengages Lower the leg rest until flat WARNING If the cot has an optional foot end oxygen bottle holder hold the leg rest on the sides to avoid pinching your hand between the cot frame a...

Page 34: ...he handle when the desired height is achieved OPERATING SIDERAILS 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 the siderail down toward the foot end until flat WARNING Siderails are not inten...

Page 35: ...ot with one hand while supporting the head section with the other hand Low er the head section Figure 39 To raise the breakaway head section lift the break away head section until the release handles click and the head section locks into place Warning Operating the Cot with the breakaway head section lowered may cause injury to the patient or op erator or damage to the cot Use only positions 4 5 s...

Page 36: ...unterclockwise and pull up on the telescoping portion C of the pole to raise it to the desired height 3 Turn the lock actuator B clockwise to lock the telescoping portion in place 4 Hang I V bags on the I V hook D CAUTION To avoid damage the weight of the I V bags should not exceed 40 pounds 5 To lower the I V pole turn the lock actuator B counterclockwise and slide the telescoping portion C into ...

Page 37: ...k actuator B clockwise to lock the bottom telescoping por tion in place 4 For a higher I V pole pull up on section D until the spring clip E en gages 5 Hang I V bags on the I V hook F CAUTION To avoid damage 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 an...

Page 38: ...he product does not stay wet longer than the chemical manufacturer s guidelines for proper disinfecting WARNING SOME CLEANING PRODUCTS ARE CORROSIVE IN NATURE AND MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE PRODUCT IF USED IMPROPERLY If the products described above are used to clean Stryker patient care equipment measures must be taken to insure the cots are wiped with clean water and thoroughly dried follow ing clea...

Page 39: ...A schedule of inspection frequency based on number of calls per day or time in the field may not accurately reflect wear on the cot and is only to be used as a benchmark for correct usage and proper maintenance Inspect the cot whenever the function of the cot is in question or after misuse or abuse is suspected NOTE Inspection should be conducted whenever the function of the cot is in question or ...

Page 40: ...ly Foot rest operating properly No rips or cracks in mattress cover Body restraints intact and working properly Lubricate pivot points optional use only approved lubricants see page 44 Conduct swing through testing as described on page 43 Serial No Model No Completed By _________________________________ Date _____________ NOTE These preventative maintenance guidelines are intended to assist with m...

Page 41: ...Notes 39 ...

Page 42: ...em C using Loctite 2 Using a 1 2 wrench loosen the hex nut item F on the backrest pivot item J while holding the set screw item H fixed in the pivot 3 Using a 5 32 Allen wrench turn the set screw item H until there is no play between the backrest release handle item K and the pneumatic cylinder release button 4 Verify the backrest will travel from flat to at least 75 degrees If it doesn t turn the...

Page 43: ...1 are achieved Verify there is approximately 1 8 of clearance between the release handle and the grip on the lift bar as shown above 4 Replace bolt G to reconnect link B 5 Lift the cot at both ends to take the weight off the base frame Pull the foot end release handle and verify the patient right latch bar D is touching the foot end lever support bracket E at contact point 2 Verify the patient lef...

Page 44: ...uxiliary lock release link B toward the head end of the cot until the auxiliary lock lever C bottoms in the slot of the lever guard D 3 Turn the rod end E clockwise or counterclockwise until the hole in the rod end E aligns with the weld nut in the auxiliary lock slide link F which is being held in position by the spring G Reinstall the bolt A ...

Page 45: ...he auxiliary lock see page 21 2 With the assistance of another person lift the cot slightly from both ends Fully engage the release handle at the foot end 3 Lower the cot to position 2 see page 15 for cot positions and let go of the handle 4 Fully engage the release handle again While holding the release handle swiftly raise the cot to the upper position This swift raising of the cot determines wh...

Page 46: ...y could harm the moving parts of the cot Figure 51 Lubrication Points 1 Place the cot in the highest position 2 Raise the backrest to the full up position 3 Raise the foot section to trend position 4 Using the plastic applicator tube spray Tri Flowt with TeflonR lubricant Stryker part number 6082 199 12 on each of the pivots 5 Let the cot sit for 5 minutes 6 Activate the release mechanisms several...

Page 47: ...45 Maintenance Record Date Maintenance Operation Performed By ...

Page 48: ...46 Training Record Training Date Training Method Trainee Name Basic Training Refresher Update Owner s Manual In Service Formal Class Etc ...

Page 49: ...Cot Assembly 47 6082 32 50 DETAIL 2 DETAIL 1 Assembly part number 6092 50 12 reference only ...

Page 50: ...Cot Assembly 48 Back of Fowler Foot Section Fowler Foot Section ...

Page 51: ...Cot Assembly 49 DETAIL B DETAIL C DETAIL A Detail A Detail C Detail B ...

Page 52: ...Cot Assembly 50 ...

Page 53: ...92 90 1 Aux Lock Warning Label 1 Q 81 298 Split Bearing 1 AW 6092 190 2 EZ PRO R4 Label 1 R 830 10 35 Crutch Tip 2 AX 6082 90 46 650lb Weight Cap Label 2 S 6091 5 70 Spacer Bushing 2 AY 11 448 Plain Washer 1 T 1010 31 77 Gas Cylinder 1 AZ 6092 40 55 Foot End Support 2 V 6092 31 46 Lit Base I face Piv Spcr 2 BB 6092 40 20 Aux Lock Release Link 1 X 6060 37 26 Pivot Spacer Plate 2 BC 6092 40 23 Foot ...

Page 54: ...6092 40 40 Release Handle Assembly 52 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6080 40 41 Release Handle Link 1 B 25 125 Semi Tubular Rivet 2 C 6092 40 50 Side Release Handle 1 ...

Page 55: ...Base Assembly 53 Detail 3 Detail 1 Detail 2 Assembly part number 6092 1 11 reference only ...

Page 56: ...Base Assembly 54 DETAIL 1 DETAIL 2 DETAIL 3 ...

Page 57: ...Base Assembly 55 Apply stick wax ...

Page 58: ...Base Assembly 56 DETAIL 4 DETAIL 5 ...

Page 59: ...ETAIL 8 When assembling item AT bushing and item AN nylon washer ensure the bushing is inserted completely through the nylon washer Verify the assembly moves freely after assembling item N socket head cap screw Dual Retaining Post Option ...

Page 60: ...090 5 44 Right Return Spring Housing 1 AE 28 178 Retaining Ring 2 CJ 4 455 But Hd Cap Screw 8 AF 16 2 Fiberlock Nut 1 CK 6090 5 47 Foot End Cross Tube 1 AG 34 273 Harness Wrap 1 CL 6092 5 32 Latch Lever Head Right 1 AH 34 274 Cable Clamp 2 CM 6092 5 50 Pivot Tube Boss Head End 2 AJ 38 423 Extension Spring 1 CN 6090 5 51 Head End Cross Tube 1 AK 38 424 Extension Spring 1 CP page 64 Lock Tube Assemb...

Page 61: ...6092 257 10 Optional Lift Bar Assembly 59 Item Part No Part Name Qty FA 4 235 Hex Soc But Hd Cap Screw 2 FB 37 238 Hole Plug 2 FC 6092 157 11 Lift Tube 1 FD 6092 157 14 Bracket 2 ...

Page 62: ...6060 2 10 Wheel Assembly 60 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6060 2 45 Molded Wheel 1 B 6060 2 46 Bearing Spacer 1 C 81 226 Bearing 2 D 715 1 255 Wheel Bushing 2 ...

Page 63: ...1 1 80 Right Tie Rod Item Part No Part Name Qty Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6091 1 83 Tie Rod Wear Guard Lt 1 A 6091 1 82 Tie Rod Wear Guard Rt 1 B 6091 1 94 Tie Rod Tube Lt 1 B 6091 1 93 Tie Rod Tube Rt 1 C 25 79 Dome Head Rivet 3 C 25 79 Dome Head Rivet 3 ...

Page 64: ...e 6091 1 90 Right Bumper Tube Item Part No Part Name Qty Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6091 1 86 Bumper Wear Guard Lt 1 A 6091 1 91 Bumper Wear Guard Rt 1 B 6091 1 95 Bumper Tube Lt 1 B 6091 1 96 Bumper Tube Rt 1 C 25 79 Dome Head Rivet 5 C 25 79 Dome Head Rivet 5 ...

Page 65: ...6091 700 115 Latch Bar Assembly 63 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 25 153 Semi Tubular Rivet 2 B 6092 105 20 Latch Bar Spring Clip 1 C 6092 105 35 Latch Bar Weldment 1 ...

Page 66: ... 64 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 8 27 Shoulder Bolt 2 B 28 177 Retaining Ring 2 C 38 450 Compression Spring 2 D 6091 205 58 Lock Pin 2 E 6090 205 59 Lock Bar Roller 2 F 6091 5 63 Lock Bar Roller Guide 2 G page 65 Lock Tube Bearing Ass y 1 ...

Page 67: ...be Bearing Assembly 65 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6090 5 68 Lock Bar Weldment 1 B 81 4 Bronze Bushing 4 6090 5 70 Track Roller Assembly Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6090 5 75 Track Roller 1 B 81 251 Track Roller Bushing 1 ...

Page 68: ... Part Name Qty Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6091 204 46 Retaining Post Head 1 A 6091 204 48 Retaining Post Head Left 1 B 6091 204 47 Post Tube 1 B 6091 204 47 Post Tube 1 C 6060 4 43 Retaining Post Cap 1 C 6060 4 43 Retaining Post Cap 1 D 4 163 H Soc But Hd Cap Scr 1 D 4 163 Button Hd Cap Screw 1 E 6091 90 3 Label 1 ...

Page 69: ...1 Hex Soc But Hd Cap Screw 1 B 14 7 Nylon Washer 1 C 16 28 Fiberlock Hex Nut 1 D 38 432 Extension Spring 1 E 3001 300 99 Modified Bushing 1 F 6092 6 26 Auxiliary Lock Housing 1 G 6090 6 27 Auxiliary Lock Slide 1 H 6091 6 28 Auxiliary Lock Lever Arm 1 J 3 364 Hex Washer Hd Screw 1 ...

Page 70: ...ssembly 68 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 25 122 Dome Head Rivet 12 B 6092 32 11 Fowler Support Bracket 1 C 6092 32 12 Fowler Bracket Filler Panel 1 D 6092 32 13 Fowler Supt Brkt Mount Rt 1 E 6092 32 14 Fowler Supt Brkt Mount Lt 1 ...

Page 71: ...tions 69 6082 501 10 One Wheel Lock Option Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6082 2 12 Caster Horn 1 B page 70 Wheel Lock Ass y 1 6082 502 10 Two Wheel Locks Option Item Part No Part Name Qty B page 70 Wheel Lock Ass y 2 ...

Page 72: ... Name Qty A 6082 100 12 Caster Horn 1 B 6080 100 32 Spring 1 C 11 456 Washer 1 D 25 153 Semi Tubular Rivet 2 E 6080 90 101 Warning Label 2 F 6080 200 30 Adjustable Pedal 1 G 6080 200 41 Octagonal Sleeve 1 H 4 98 Hex Soc But Hd Cap Screw 1 I 16 118 Centerlock Nut 1 ...

Page 73: ...Litter Assembly 71 Assembly part number 6092 30 11 reference only ...

Page 74: ...Litter Assembly 72 DETAIL 1 DETAIL 2 ...

Page 75: ...Litter Assembly 73 DETAIL 3 DETAIL 4 DETAIL 5 ...

Page 76: ...Litter Assembly 74 DETAIL 6 ...

Page 77: ...8 Fiberlock Hex Nut 12 AW 6082 32 45 Fowler Skin 1 S 16 78 Centerlock Hex Nut 1 AX 6082 32 50 Fowler Weldment 1 T 16 102 Nylock Nut 8 AY 6082 38 31 Calf Stand Support Lt 1 U 18 38 Umbrella Nut 2 AZ 6082 38 32 Calf Stand Support Rt 1 V 21 119 Hex Soc Set Screw 1 BA 6082 38 35 Litter Cross Brace 1 W 21 138 Hex Soc Set Screw 1 BB 6082 38 45 Foot Section Skin 1 X 25 79 Dome Hd Rivet 36 BC 6082 38 46 F...

Page 78: ... Top Rail 1 B 6060 25 29 Lock Release 1 C 6060 25 35 Pivot Bushing 4 D 6060 25 40 Spindle Pivot Stop 1 E 6060 25 41 Spindle Pivot 4 F 6060 25 43 Siderail Spindle 3 G 6060 25 47 Spindle Lock Post 1 H 6061 125 30 Lock Bar 1 J 25 131 Semi Tubular Rivet 4 K 38 344 Compression Spring 1 ...

Page 79: ...6092 40 51 Litter Lift Tube Assembly 77 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6080 40 11 Grip 2 B 6092 40 52 Lift Tube 1 ...

Page 80: ...Breakaway Head Section Assembly 78 Assembly part number 6080 37 56 Reference only A B Spring both sides should be installed with lower hook opening facing foot end B ...

Page 81: ...6 Spacer Plate Pivot 2 U 6060 37 33 Horn Stop Block Breakaway Hd 2 V 6060 37 36 Spacer Trigger Lock Pivot 2 W 6060 37 37 Pivot Cover Right 1 X 6060 37 38 Pivot Cover Left 1 Y 6080 36 44 Bumper 1 Z 6080 36 45 Outer Rail Breakaway Head 1 AA 6080 37 27 Outer Caster Horn Left 1 AB 6080 37 28 Outer Caster Horn Right 1 AC 6080 37 29 Inner Caster Horn Left 1 AD 6080 37 30 Inner Caster Horn Right 1 AE 608...

Page 82: ...nal head section Breakaway Head Assembly Standard Components 6080 37 10 reference only Item Part No Part Name Qty BA 14 67 Nylon Flat Washer 2 BB 25 79 Dome Head Rivet 2 BC 28 138 Retaining Ring 2 BD 6080 36 25 Pivot Pin 2 BE 6080 36 47 Crossbar Release Bent 1 BF 6080 37 55 Breakaway Head Section 1 ...

Page 83: ... Standard Height Option 6082 37 reference only Item Part No Part Name Qty CA 6082 37 40 Center Pivot Head Section 2 Breakaway Head Assembly Extended Height Option 6082 38 reference only Item Part No Part Name Qty DA 6082 343 85 Center Pivot Ext Head Section 2 ...

Page 84: ...092 213 10 No IV Pole Option 82 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 4 97 Hex Soc But Hd Cap Screw 4 B 4 163 Hex Soc But Hd Cap Screw 4 C 11 65 Flat Washer 8 D 16 28 Nylock Nut 4 E 6092 30 80 Siderail Bracket 2 ...

Page 85: ... A 6080 110 35 IV Clip 1 A 6080 110 35 IV Clip 1 B page 84 2 Stage IV Pole Right 1 B page 82 3 Stage IV Pole Right 1 C 16 28 Nylock Nut 4 C 16 28 Nylock Nut 4 D 4 97 Hex Soc But Hd Cap Scr 2 D 4 97 Hex Soc But Hd Cap Scr 2 E 4 163 Hex Soc But Hd Cap Scr 6 E 4 163 Hex Soc But Hd Cap Scr 6 F 11 65 Flat Washer 8 F 11 65 Flat Washer 8 G 6092 30 80 Siderail Bracket 1 G 6092 30 80 Siderail Bracket 1 ...

Page 86: ... Patient Right 84 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6070 90 105 Caution Label 1 B page 89 2 Stage IV Pole Assembly 1 C 6070 110 37 IV Pivot Pin 1 D 25 79 Dome Head Rivet 1 F 6090 90 31 Specification Label 1 G 6100 115 51 Socket Weldment 1 ...

Page 87: ...Patient Right 85 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6070 90 105 Caution Label 1 C 6070 110 37 IV Pivot Pin 1 D 25 79 Dome Head Rivet 1 E page 90 3 Stage I V Pole Assembly 1 F 6090 90 33 Specification Label 1 G 6100 115 51 Socket Weldment 1 ...

Page 88: ... Qty A 6080 110 35 IV Clip 1 A 6080 110 35 IV Clip 1 B page 87 2 Stage IV Pole Left 1 B page 88 3 Stage IV Pole Left 1 C 16 28 Nylock Nut 4 C 16 28 Nylock Nut 4 D 4 97 H Soc But Hd Cap Scr 2 D 4 97 H Soc But Hd Cap Scr 2 E 4 163 H Soc But Hd Cap Scr 6 E 4 163 H Soc But Hd Cap Scr 6 F 11 65 Flat Washer 8 F 11 65 Flat Washer 8 G 6092 30 80 Siderail Bracket 1 G 6092 30 80 Siderail Bracket 1 ...

Page 89: ... Patient Left 87 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6070 90 105 Caution Label 1 B page 89 2 Stage IV Pole Assembly 1 C 6070 1100 37 IV Pivot Pin 1 D 25 79 Dome Head Rivet 1 F 6090 90 32 Specification Label 1 G 6100 115 51 Socket Weldment 1 ...

Page 90: ... Patient Left 88 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6070 90 105 Caution Label 1 B 6070 110 37 IV Pivot Pin 1 C 25 79 Dome Head Rivet 1 E page 90 3 Stage IV Pole Assembly 1 F 6090 90 34 Specification Label 1 G 6100 115 51 Socket Weldment 1 ...

Page 91: ... Qty A 1210 110 46 Back Up Ring 1 B 1210 110 47 Lock Ring 1 C 1210 110 49 Molded Actuator 1 D 6070 210 51 Base Tube 1 E 6070 110 42 2nd Stage Tube 1 F 6070 110 51 2nd Stage Slide Plug 1 G 6070 110 50 Hook Weldment 1 H 26 6 Roll Pin 2 J 6070 110 12 I V Pole Pivot 1 ...

Page 92: ...110 47 Lock Ring 1 C 1210 110 49 Molded Actuator 1 D 6070 210 51 Base Tube 1 E 6070 110 51 2nd Stage Slide Plug 1 F 6070 110 50 Hook Weldment 1 G page 91 3rd Stage Assembly 1 H 6070 115 42 2nd Stage Tube 1 I 6070 115 45 Bearing Plug 1 J 26 5 Spring Pin 1 K 26 6 Spring Pin 1 L 6070 110 12 I V Pole Pivot 1 ...

Page 93: ...115 30 3 Stage I V Pole 3rd Stage Assembly 91 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 E 45 139 O Ring 1 ...

Page 94: ...sembly 92 FOOT END Item Part No Part Name Qty A 4 163 Hex Soc But Hd Cap Screw 8 B 11 65 Flat Washer 8 C 16 28 Nylock Nut 4 D 6080 110 35 IV Clip 2 E page 84 2 Stage IV Pole Right 1 F page 87 2 Stage IV Pole Left 1 G 6092 30 80 Siderail Bracket 2 ...

Page 95: ...y 93 FOOT END Item Part No Part Name Qty A 4 163 Hex Soc But Hd Cap Screw 8 B 11 65 Flat Washer 8 C 16 28 Nylock Nut 4 D 6080 110 35 IV Clip 2 E page 82 3 Stage IV Pole Right 1 F page 88 3 Stage IV Pole Left 1 G 6092 30 80 Siderail Bracket 2 ...

Page 96: ...65 Hex Soc But Hd Cap Screw 1 C 11 16 Flat Washer 4 D 16 14 Nylock Hex Nut 1 E 25 79 Dome Head Rivet 4 F 958 1 224 I V Clip 1 G 6092 155 50 Pull Handle Holder Bracket 1 H 6090 155 51 Pull Handle Retainer Clamp 2 J 6090 155 53 Threaded Spacer 2 K 6092 155 52 Pull Handle 1 L 6092 155 55 Pull Handle Spacer 1 ...

Page 97: ...6091 300 10 Pedi Matet Restraint Bracket Option 95 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6080 32 60 Restraint Bracket 2 B 25 79 Rivet 4 ...

Page 98: ...6080 140 Optional Hanging Oxygen Bottle Holder Ass y 96 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6080 140 11 Bottle Holder Hanger 2 B 6080 140 12 Oxygen Bottler Holder 1 ...

Page 99: ...ional Foot End O2 Bottle Holder 97 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6060 140 13 Strap Assembly 2 B page 98 Bottle Holder Tray 1 C 25 79 Dome Hd Rivet 12 D 6092 140 17 Bottle Holder 1 E 6092 90 14 Specification Label 1 ...

Page 100: ...98 6060 140 20 Foot End O2 Bottle Holder Tray Item Part No Part Name Qty A 11 436 Flat Washer 4 B 25 133 Rivet 7 C 37 55 Cap 4 D 37 56 Washer 4 E 946 1 155 Bumper 7 F 6060 140 15 Bottle Holder Tray 1 ...

Page 101: ... Oxygen Bottle Holder 99 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 4 197 Hex Soc But Hd Cap Screw 2 B 16 102 Nylock Hex Nut 2 C 25 79 Blind Rivet 4 D page 100 Tray Assembly 1 E 6082 140 43 Strap Assembly 2 F 6082 140 44 Fowler Handle Guard 1 ...

Page 102: ... B 11 52 Washer 2 C 11 436 Washer 9 D 16 28 Hex Nut 2 E 25 99 Dome Head Rivet 2 F 25 133 Dome Head Rivet 7 G 29 3 Brass Eyelet 2 H 37 55 Black Protective Cap 9 J 37 56 Retaining Washer 9 K 946 1 155 Bumper 7 L 6082 140 41 Bottle Holder Tray 1 M 6082 140 42 Label 1 N 6082 140 45 Bottle Holder Bracket 1 ...

Page 103: ...6092 150 15 Optional Base Storage Tray Assembly 101 Item Part No Part Name Qty CA page 102 Base Storage Tray Ass y 1 CB 25 79 Rivet 12 ...

Page 104: ...6092 150 20 Storage Tray Assembly 102 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 37 52 Bumper 6 B 6092 250 19 Tray 1 C 6092 90 4 Label 1 ...

Page 105: ...6092 128 Optional Head End Storage Tray 103 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 4 197 Button Hd Cap Screw 2 B 16 102 Nylock Nut 2 C page 104 Tray 1 ...

Page 106: ...Head End Storage Tray 104 Assembly part number 6092 128 20 reference only Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6092 128 80 Tray 1 B 6082 128 19 Adhesive Loop Pile 1 C 6081 91 47 Caution Label 1 ...

Page 107: ...6100 044 Head Extension Option Kit 105 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6100 41 30 Head Extension Pillow 1 B page 106 Head Extension Assembly 1 ...

Page 108: ...pport 2 E 6100 44 5 Insert 1 F 28 76 Clip 2 G 6100 44 6 Spacer 2 H 16 28 Nylock Nut 4 J 4 161 Button Head Cap Screw 2 K 4 232 Button Head Cap Screw 2 L 6372 10 16 Pull Pin Assembly 1 M 25 79 Rivet 4 N 14 67 Washer 4 P 25 31 Semi Tubular Rivet 4 R 6060 90 4 Label small RUGGED 1 S 6100 90 13 Spec Label 1 T 6100 44 13 Velcro hook 1 V 6100 44 4 Insert 1 W 45 999 603 O Ring 2 X 6100 44 14 Head Extensio...

Page 109: ...6500 130 000 Backrest Pouch Option 107 A Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6500 001 241 Backrest Storage Pouch 1 ...

Page 110: ...DER HARNESS ASSEMBLY REQUIRED 1 STRAP REQUIRED 2 STRAPS REQUIRED Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6060 260 45 Four Point Harness 1 B 6060 160 44 Lap Belt 2 C 6082 160 51 Plastic Cap 1 6082 260 046 Chest Restraint Strap 37 Fully Extended 37 Fully Extended ...

Page 111: ...6092 128 12 Optional Head End Storage Pouch 109 28 1 2 20 20 1 4 FRONT OF POUCH 6082 160 52 Optional Accessory Strap 27 1 2 Fully Extended 27 1 2 Fully Extended ...

Page 112: ...Part No Part Name Qty A 6082 170 50 Defib U Foot Weldment 4 B 6080 170 20 Defib Latch Strap Assembly 2 C 4 234 Button Head Cap Screw 2 D 11 355 Washer 2 E 16 102 Nylock Nut 2 F 26 172 Slotted Spring Pin 4 H 6092 90 22 Label Specification and Warning 1 ...

Page 113: ...00 012 Head Extension Pillow Only Option 6100 041 030 Height Limit Kit 6091 202 000 Height Kit Standard 6091 201 000 I V Pole Upgrade Kit Patient Left 6090 700 003 I V Pole Upgrade Kit Patient Right 6090 700 004 Label Cot Base Lift Here 6080 090 108 Label Cot I V Pole Caution 6070 090 105 Label Damage Warning 6080 090 009 Lift Bar 6092 257 010 Lubricant Tri Flowt with Teflonr 6082 199 012 Manual I...

Page 114: ...it 3 Stage Left 6092 216 010 ITEM PART NUMBER Pull Handle Assembly 6092 155 020 Siderail Assembly Complete 6092 026 010 Storage Net Base EZ PROr 6090 150 010 Storage Pouch Head Flat 6091 128 010 Storage Pouch Head Pocketed 6091 128 010 Touch Up Paint Yellow 6060 199 010 Touch Up Paint Black 7000 001 322 Velcro Adhesive Loop Pile Litter 6060 032 046 Video In Service 6092 190 020 Wheel Assembly Base...

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