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Appendix A – Assembly Drawings and Parts Lists

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A.2 LITTER DRAWINGS (CONTINUED)

LITTER ROLLER ASSEMBLY P/N 3000–335–5

Item

Part No.

Part Name

Qty.

A

3000–335–11

Roller Bumper

1

B

3000–335–12

Roller Shaft

1

C

3000–335–20

Roller Bracket Assembly

1

D

52–727

Grooveless Retainer Ring

2

Summary of Contents for Secure 3000

Page 1: ...Modular Patient System MPS 3000 Bed MAINTENANCE MANUAL For Parts or Technical Assistance 1 800 327 0770 IMPORTANT File in your maintenance records ...

Page 2: ...21 I V Poles 22 Night Light Usage optional equipment 23 Patient Restraint Strap Locations 23 S 2 5 Foot Board Head Board Operation Guide Chart Rack Usage optional equipment 24 CPR Board Usage optional equipment 24 Foot Board Control Panel Guide 25 26 LED Display Panel Guide 27 S 2 6 Siderail Operation Guide Positioning Siderails 28 Siderail Control Panel Lights 28 Inside Siderail Function Guide 29...

Page 3: ...e 50 S 3 10 Nurse call acknowledgement LED does not light 50 51 S 3 11 TV Radio does not turn on from siderail 52 S 3 12 Volume control button does not work 53 54 S 3 12 Speaker volume not adequate 54 S 3 13 Room Reading light control does not work 55 S 3 14 Bed Exit works but light does not illuminate 56 S 3 14 Bed Exit alarm does not sound when patient leaves bed 56 S 3 14 Bed Exit lights indica...

Page 4: ...cement 84 Timing of Inner and Outer Drive Screws 84 Illustrations for Lift Unit Procedures 85 86 Lift Motor Coupler Replacement 87 88 Lift Potentiometer Adjustment Replacement 89 90 Power and Sensor Coil Cord Replacement 91 92 CHAPTER FIVE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES LITTER S 5 1 Removal of Litter Access Panels 93 94 S 5 2 Removal of Motion Interrupt Panel 95 S 5 3 Motion Interrupt Switch Replacement 9...

Page 5: ...ch Positioning Mechanism Replacement 119 120 Siderail Cable Replacement 121 122 Siderail Assembly Removal 123 124 Siderail Module Replacement 125 CHAPTER SEVEN MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES FOOT BOARD S 7 1 Foot Board Foot Board Hinge Removal 126 Foot Board Module Replacement 126 Foot Board Interface Board Replacement 127 Foot Board Interface Plug Replacement 128 APPENDIX A ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS AND PARTS LI...

Page 6: ...ssembly 157 9 Fowler Limit Switch Assembly 157 10 Gatch Drive Assembly 158 159 Fowler CPR Drive Assembly 160 161 Limit Switch Assembly 162 Foot Lift Header Assembly 163 Foot Lift Header Assembly Option 164 Head Lift Header Assembly 165 Head Lift Header Assembly Option 166 CPR Release Assembly 167 CPR Handle Assembly 167 1 Translation Cable Assembly 168 Litter Foot Prop Assembly 169 Removable I V P...

Page 7: ... DMS Module Assembly 194 Foot Board Scale Module Assembly 195 Foot Board Bed Exit Module Assembly 196 S A 5 Overall Bed Assembly Drawing 197 198 APPENDIX B CIRCUIT BOARD LOCATIONS BED WIRING DIAGRAMS All board schematics are available upon request through Stryker Customer Service S B 1 Circuit Board Locations Individual Board Drawings Board Location Diagrams 199 202 Individual Board Drawings 203 2...

Page 8: ... four hours Our goal which we consistently achieve is 95 of all replacement parts orders shipped within two days or less In addition to facilitating your parts orders our customer service representatives can answer your technical and troubleshooting questions and have ready access to our staff of technical profession als who can provide any level of phone support required Finally your customer ser...

Page 9: ... to 12 Weigh System Accuracy optional equipment 1 of total patient weight Electrical Requirements all electrical requirements meet UL 544 specifications 110 VAC 60 Hz 10 0 Amp 1 2 SAFETY WARNING CAUTION NOTE DEFINITION The 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 infor...

Page 10: ... part number N132B699 or equivalent CAUTION All electronic service parts will be shipped in static shielding bags Do not open the bags until you have com pleted steps 2 and 3 of the following procedure Do not place unprotected circuit boards on the floor All circuit boards to be returned to Stryker Medical should be shipped in the static shielding bags the new boards were shipped in Static Protect...

Page 11: ...EUNDER 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 carry a substantial spare parts inventory to minimize repair time Simply call y...

Page 12: ...5 days of receipt of merchandise DO NOT ACCEPT DAMAGED SHIPMENTS UNLESS SUCH DAMAGE IS NOTED ON THE DELIVERY RECEIPT AT THE TIME OF RECEIPT Stryker Customer Service must be notified immediately Stryker will aid the customer in filing a freight claim with the appropriate carrier for dam ages incurred Claim will be limited in amount to the actual replacement cost In the event that this information i...

Page 13: ... CPU Board Assembly p n 3000 300 941 Junction Power Board Assembly p n 3000 300 961 Interface Board Assembly p n 3000 303 933 Lift Potentiometer Kit Head p n 3000 200 929 Lift Potentiometer Kit Foot p n 3000 200 731 Single Tube of Grease p n 3000 200 700 Hardware Kit reference p n below MPS 3000 HARDWARE KIT P N 3000 000 700 Fuses Variety Cover Fasteners Variety siderails bellows lift covers litte...

Page 14: ...200 737 17 Steer Pedal Kit p n 3000 200 703 18 Upper Lift Cover Kit Head p n 3000 200 739 19 Upper Lift Cover Kit Foot p n 3000 200 749 20 Sensor Coil Cord Kit p n 3000 200 741 21 Power Coil Cord Kit p n 3000 200 743 22 Lift Capacitor Kit p n 3000 200 745 23 Lower Lift Cover Kit Head or Foot p n 3000 200 747 24 Manual Override Shaft Kit p n 3000 200 751 LITTER KITS 25 Load Cell Kit Optional Equipm...

Page 15: ...ht p n 3000 403 717 54 Siderail Nurse Call Module Kit Inside Left p n 3000 403 719 55 Siderail Nurse Call Module Kit Outside Right p n 3000 403 721 56 Siderail Nurse Call Module Kit Outside Left p n 3000 403 723 57 Siderail TV Radio Module Kit Inside Right p n 3000 404 723 58 Siderail TV Radio Module Kit Inside Left p n 3000 404 725 59 Siderail Dynamic Mattress System Module Kit Inside Right p n 3...

Page 16: ... BED IF USED IMPROPERLY If these types of products are used to clean Stryker patient care equipment measures must be taken to insure the beds are wiped with clean water and thoroughly dried following cleaning Failure to properly rinse and dry the beds will leave a corrosive residue on the surface of the bed possibly causing premature corrosion of critical components Failure to follow the above dir...

Page 17: ... or damaged and stores properly No cracks or splits in head and foot boards No rips or cracks in mattress cover All functions on head end siderails working properly including LED s All functions on footboard working properly including LED s Motion Interrupt switches working properly Optional night light working properly Power cord not frayed No cables worn or pinched All electrical connections tig...

Page 18: ...page 25 26 Run through each function on both head end siderails to assure that each is working properly page 29 30 Activate the motion stop system to assure it is functioning properly press and hold down the BED DOWN key As the bed lowers lift up on each corner of the motion interrupt pan individually and as sure the downward motion stops each time Release the pan and allow the downward motion to ...

Page 19: ...ootboard Handle Siderail Release Handle FOOT END Control Panel Steer Pedal Foley Bag Hooks Standard Motion Interrupt Pan I V and Fracture Frame Mount I V and Fracture Frame Mount Chart Rack Foley Bag Hook Isolated Night Light Optional Equip Optional Equip PATIENT S RIGHT PATIENT S LEFT ...

Page 20: ...nk when the brakes are not engaged only if the bed is plugged into a wall socket see pages 27 30 The brakes will still operate properly when the bed is not plugged in STEER PEDAL OPERATION The purpose of the steer caster is to help guide the bed along a straight line and to help with pivoting at corners when the bed is moved To activate the steer caster move the pedal located at the head end of th...

Page 21: ... frame at the top of the foot end bellows CAUTION The Foley bag hooks move when the Fowler is raised or lowered Fowler motion must be locked out when using these hooks and great care must be taken to avoid inadvertent movement of the hooks NOTE The patient weight reading on the bed scale system will not be affected by usage of the isolated Foley bag hooks FOOT PROP USAGE To prop the foot end of th...

Page 22: ...otate the I V hangers C to desired position and hang I V bags CAUTION The maximum weight capacity of the I V pole is 40 pounds To use the Removable I V pole 1 Remove the pole from its storage position located at the foot end of the bed under the foot board 2 Install the pole at any of the six receptacles on the bed top located on all four corners of the bed and halfway down the bed on both sides 3...

Page 23: ...NS The bed is equipped with 12 separate locations for installing patient restraint straps The cutouts in the bed top are located directly across from each other on both sides of the bed When using restraint straps attach only to these locations Never attach to mattress or bed rails WARNING Restraints should be used only under the supervision of a licensed health care provider Improperly adjusted o...

Page 24: ...e position until it locks in place CAUTION Do not use handle rod A as a device for pulling the bed Doing so may cause damage to the chart rack and foot board CPR BOARD USAGE Optional Equipment If the bed is equipped with the optional CPR board it is stored on the bed s head board To remove pull away from the head board and lift out of storage position If the CPR board option was not purchased the ...

Page 25: ... again to unlock see page 35 5 Push to lock out bed height movement Push again to unlock see page 35 6 Push to raise bed height 7 Push to lower bed height 8 Push to lower head end raise foot end of bed Trendelenberg position 9 Push to lower foot end raise head end of bed Reverse Trendelenberg position 1 Push to raise Fowler 2 Push to raise Knee Gatch 3 Push to lower Fowler 4 Push to lower Knee Gat...

Page 26: ...splays patient weight 2 Push to zero bed see page 31 33 3 Push when changing equipment on the bed see page 31 33 4 Push to change weight from pounds to kilograms or back see page 32 33 5 Push to turn weigh system on see page 31 33 6 Push to decrease numerical value of displayed weight see page 32 34 7 Push to increase numerical value of displayed weight see page 32 34 This panel is optional equipm...

Page 27: ...E NOT SET BED EXIT ON AIR LOSS POWER will light when the bed is plugged into the wall receptacle BED MOTION LOCKED will light when the Bed Motion Lock has been activated BRAKE NOT SET will blink when the brakes have not been set BED EXIT ON will light when the Bed Exit function has been activated optional equipment AIR LOSS will light when there is a possible air leak in the Dynamic Mattress Syste...

Page 28: ...eached WARNING Be sure rail is locked securely into position Siderails are not intended to keep patients from exiting the bed They are designed to keep a patient from inadvertently rolling off the bed Always keep siderails in full up position when a patient is in the bed To disengage the rail pull the brown release handle and pivot rail down to desired height Tuck away siderails by pushing the rai...

Page 29: ...NOTE Yellow LED will light when button is pushed Red LED will light with Nurse Station acknowledgment This panel is optional equipment Push to turn TV or radio on and to select a channel Push to increase volume Push to decrease volume This panel is optional equipment Push to increase firmness of mattress Push to decrease firmness of mattress LED will light when the Manual mode has been set at the ...

Page 30: ...Fowler 4 Push to lower Knee Gatch This panel is optional equipment Patient s Left Rail 1 Push to raise Knee Gatch 2 Push to raise Fowler 3 Push to lower Knee Gatch 4 Push to lower Fowler This panel is optional equipment Push to raise bed height Push to lower bed height LED will blink when the brakes are not set Push to activate Nurse Call This panel is optional equipment 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 31: ...ed while a patient is in bed If this should occur remove the patient and zero the bed OPERATING THE SCALE IF PATIENT IS ALREADY IN BED If it is necessary to add or remove special equipment monitors pumps etc during the patient s stay press and release SCALE ON to activate the weigh system After the scale monitor reads XXX X LB press and hold The scale monitor will read HOLD TO START RELEASE TO STA...

Page 32: ...OF DISPLAYED WEIGHT To decrease the numerical value of the displayed weight press and hold The scale monitor will read HOLD TO DEC WT XXX X LB Hold until desired value is achieved To increase the numerical value of the displayed weight press and hold The scale monitor will read HOLD TO INC WT XXX X LB Hold until desired value is achieved NOTE The weigh system will shut off approximately one minute...

Page 33: ...O ZERO Release ZERO DO NOT TOUCH BED 0 0 LB To add or remove equipment during patient stay without affecting registered patient weight Press and release SCALE ON WEIGHING XXX X LB Press HOLD TO START RELEASE TO START Release DO NOT TOUCH BED ADD REMOVE EQUIP Add or remove equipment Press RELEASE TO FIN Release DO NOT TOUCH BED XXX X LB To convert the patient s weight To convert the patient s weigh...

Page 34: ...CONTINUED WEIGH SYSTEM CONTROL PANEL GUIDE CONTINUED SYMBOL ACTION DISPLAY To change the numerical value of displayed weight Press and hold to scroll to HOLD TO DEC WT desired weight XXX X LB Press and hold to scroll to HOLD TO INC WT desired weight XXX X LB ...

Page 35: ...em both on and off The AUTOMATIC or MANUAL LED on the foot board will be on when the system is active 2 The system can be set in either AUTOMATIC or MANUAL modes The AUTO MAN switch is used to activate both modes When Automatic mode is selected the AUTOMATIC LED on the foot board control panel will be on When Manual mode is selected the MANUAL LED on the foot board control panel and the MANUAL LED...

Page 36: ...ble hardware and parts align ment See pages 73 75 for steer wheel cable ad justment and replacement Siderail release latch does not engage when acti vated Siderail release latch does not disengage A Check all applicable hardware and parts align ment See page 119 for siderail positioning mechanism replacement CPR release does not disengage when activated A Check all applicable hardware and parts al...

Page 37: ...l If switches appear to be dismounted and or damaged replace as nec essary see page 96 B Using a voltmeter check for 12 VDC at each switch Wire colors represent red 12 VDC black ground reference Replace switches as necessary C If 12 VDC is present at switches verify the 2 pin plug from the motor stop cable is plugged into P2 of the power junction board p n 3000 300 961 see page 199 for board locat...

Page 38: ... into proper position head up foot down Note connector P2 pin 7 may be used for digital ground reference A Check for 5 VDC at connector P1 pin 6 of the foot board keyboard p n 3000 500 943 see page 202 for board location If voltage is present use a voltmeter and verify switches are O K If switches are defective replace board B Check foot board IFC p n 3000 500 955 for 5 VDC at connector P2 pin 6 s...

Page 39: ...rds p n 3000 400 929 and 3000 400 915 B Check switch keyboard in foot board for 5 VDC at connector P1 pin 6 If voltage is present and problem still exists replace keyboard p n 3000 500 943 If problem still exists after replac ing the keyboard check foot board IFC board p n 3000 500 955 for 8 VDC at connector P3 pin 5 use pin 7 as a ref point see page 202 for board location If voltage is present an...

Page 40: ... light on foot board will flash Replace if necessary see pages 91 92 F Check head and foot lift potentiometers p n 3000 200 807 3000 200 806 Check gear on potentiometer shaft for proper alignment and cou pling Ensure gear is securely mounted on the shaft Replace as necessary see pages 89 90 G Check head and foot motor capacitors p n 3000 300 243 Replace as necessary see page 77 H Check litter CPU ...

Page 41: ...AC through CPU litter board see page 199 for board location Connector P1 pin 18 input Connector J2 pins 2 5 knee up and pins 3 4 knee down Replace CPU litter board p n 3000 300 941 if necessary see page 115 C Check cam switch p n 3000 300 40 and cam mechanism for proper operation The cam mech anism determines travel limits for knee section motion Adjust and replace appropriate parts as necessary s...

Page 42: ... necessary see page 199 211 for board cable locations H Replace any one of the following boards if nec essary Verify interconnecting cables and con nections prior to board replacement 1 Foot board IFC board p n 3000 500 955 2 Litter CPU board p n 3000 300 941 3 Signal junction board p n 3000 300 963 4 Headwall IFC board p n 3000 303 933 See page 199 for board locations I If motor is operating and ...

Page 43: ...VAC through the CPU litter board connector P1 pin 18 input con nector P1 pin 7 for Fowler up and pin 6 for Fowl er down see page 199 for board location Re place litter CPU board if necessary see p 115 C Check cam switches p n 3000 300 40 and cam mechanism for proper operation The cam mechanism determines travel limits for Fowler mo tion Adjust and replace as needed see page 98 Check the cam cam gu...

Page 44: ...itches Replace headwall IFC board and or cables if nec essary see pages 199 211 for locations H Replace any one of the following boards if nec essary Verify interconnecting cables and connec tions prior to board replacement 1 Foot board IFC board p n 3000 500 955 2 Litter CPU board p n 3000 300 941 3 Signal junction board p n 3000 300 963 4 Headwall IFC board p n 3000 303 933 see page 199 202 for ...

Page 45: ...page 202 for board location If voltage is present use a voltmeter and verify following switches are O K SW3 Head Lockout SW4 Knee Lockout SW5 Up Down Lockout If switches are not O K and or LED s 3 5 are not illuminating when acti vated replace keyboard B Check footboard IFC p n 3000 500 955 for 5 VDC at connector P2 pin 6 Pin 7 may be used for digital ground ref If voltage is not present check fus...

Page 46: ...check for 5 VDC to unlit modules Check for 5 VDC at connector J1 pin 1 for all inside module boards with the exception of Gatch Fowler Check Gatch Fowler inner rail boards for 5 VDC at connector P1 pin 10 If 5 VDC is present for unlit modules use a voltmeter and verify backlight ground poten tial is the same as digital ground Digital ground can also be found at connector P1 pin 7 of the inner Gatc...

Page 47: ...round Backlight ground connector P10 P11 pin 9 Digital ground connector P9 pin 7 see page 199 for board location If backlight ground is not the same as digital ground with siderail control lights activated re place litter CPU board see page 115 Prior to replacing litter CPU board check 5 VDC at con nectors P10 P11 pin 5 If voltage is not present check fuse F1 If fuse is O K and problem still exist...

Page 48: ...ch or LED s are not O K replace keyboard B Check foot board IFC p n 3000 500 955 for 5 VDC at connector P2 pin 6 Pin 7 may be used for digital ground reference see page 202 for board location If voltage is not present check for 8 VDC at connector P3 pin 5 If voltage is not present replace foot board IFC C If bed motion lock and or LED indicators are not functioning properly check litter CPU board ...

Page 49: ...place battery p n 3000 303 851 if necessary If battery is O K and nurse call only operates when power is applied to bed replace headwall IFC board p n 3000 300 303 PROBLEM SYMPTOM SOLUTION S Nurse Call light yellow LED does not light when switch is activated A Check for 5 VDC at the following locations 1 Left inside nurse call board p n 3000 403 921 connector J1 pin 1 2 Right inside nurse call boa...

Page 50: ... signal will simulate a Nurse Call answer signal from the nurse call system being utilized Observe whether both of the red LED s light Isolate the problem to an individual siderail and then to an individ ual board module If bed is equipped with optional pendant remove pendant from bed If problems are iso lated to the pendant replace the pendant With power removed from the bed verify nurse can comm...

Page 51: ...in 10 pin 5 8 VDC pin 7 digital ground 2 P11 left siderail pin 10 pin 5 8 VDC pin 7 digital ground See page 199 for board location If voltage is not present check fuse F1 If fuse is O K and voltage is not present replace litter CPU board see page 115 D Check headwall IFC board p n 3000 303 933 for 12 VDC at connector P6 pin 11 Replace board if necessary E If nurse is unable to answer through speak...

Page 52: ...connector J1 pin 1 2 Right TV board p n 3000 404 907 connector J1 pin 1 Using a voltmeter verify TV switch is O K If voltage is present and problem still exists replace boards see page 200 201 for board locations B Check inside siderail Gatch Fowler boards p n 3000 400 917 left inside 3000 400 901 right inside for 5 VDC at connector P1 pin 10 for both boards If voltage is present and problem still...

Page 53: ...for board locations 1 Left TV keyboard p n 3000 404 923 connec tor J1 pin 1 2 Right TV keyboard p n 3000 404 907 con nector J1 pin 1 Using a voltmeter verify volume switches are O K If voltage is present and switches are not O K replace keyboards B Check inside siderail Gatch Fowler boards p n 3000 400 917 left inside 3000 400 901 right inside for 5 VDC at connector P1 pin 10 for both boards If vo...

Page 54: ...oard location If voltage is not present check fuse F1 If fuse is O K and voltage is not present replace litter CPU board see page 115 Speaker volume not adequate A Check headwall IFC board p n 3000 303 933 according to solution C in section on previous page If headwall IFC volume control is O K visually check speaker and connections in problem siderail Replace speakers as needed left speak er p n ...

Page 55: ...nector J1 pin 1 Using a voltmeter verify switches are O K If volt age is present and switches are not O K replace keyboard see page 200 201 for board locations B Check inside siderail Gatch Fowler boards p n 3000 400 917 left inside 3000 400 901 right inside for 5 VDC at connector P1 pin 10 for both boards If voltage is present and problem still ex ists replace boards Note if Gatch Fowler inner si...

Page 56: ... patient leaves bed Without Scales Option With Scales Option A Remove weight from bed and re zero Bed Exit by pressing and holding the Disarm switch for 5 seconds The armed light will begin to flash Re lease the Disarm switch and do not touch the bed until the Armed light stops flashing Placing a weight on the bed arming Bed Exit and then re moving the weight should cause Bed Exit to acti vate If ...

Page 57: ... interconnecting cables and connections The listed voltages may be checked using a voltmeter If voltages are not present replace applicable board 1 Serial IFC Board p n 3000 300 965 Con nector P5 pin1 8 VDC ref point pin 4 2 Litter CPU Board p n 3000 300 941 Con nector P12 pin1 8 VDC ref point pin 4 See page 115 for litter CPU replacement C Check beeper buzzer located in headwall in terface box If...

Page 58: ...oltmeter verify switches are not defec tive If switches are O K check for 5 VDC at connector P1 pin 10 Replace switches as neces sary see page 202 for board location C Check cables and connections for the following board assemblies Examine and replace any blown fuses 1 Scale CPU p n 3000 307 959 2 Scale Menu IFC board p n 3000 507 957 3 Serial IFC Board p n 3000 300 965 If cables and connections a...

Page 59: ...ables and connections to scale key board p n 3000 507 943 and scale CPU board p n 3000 307 959 If cables and connections are O K replace scale keyboard then weigh CPU board see page 115 for weigh CPU replacement B Check scale IFC p n 3000 507 957 and serial IFC board p n 3000 300 965 If cables and con nections are O K replace scale IFC then serial IFC board see page 199 202 for board loca tions C ...

Page 60: ...esent at DMS Port replace DMS port cable p n 3000 302 819 B Verify 24 VDC output of DMS power supply board p n 3000 302 939 at connector J3 pin 2 using pin 1 as a reference point see page 199 for board location Check DMS power supply board fuses F1 and F2 If fuses are not O K replace as needed If 24 VDC still is not present check 110 VAC into board J1 J2 If 110 VAC is present and 24 VDC output is ...

Page 61: ...ration must have been continuous Check for 5 VDC at connector P1 pin 3 on DMS foot board module see page 202 for board loca tion If voltage is present and problem still exists replace foot board DMS board p n 3000 502 951 Cannot adjust Firm or Soft but otherwise system functions properly A Verify unit is operating in manual mode B Using a voltmeter check switches and LED s in siderail module board...

Page 62: ...e properly replace keyboard see page 202 for board location If other functions are not operating properly check for 5 VDC at con nector P1 pin 6 If voltage is present and LED 6 does not light replace keyboard B If voltage is not present check foot board IFC p n 3000 500 955 for 5 VDC at connector P1 pin 3 see page 202 for board location If voltage is not present check for 8 VDC at connector P3 pin...

Page 63: ...til switch actuates To ensure consistent actuations bend bracket up an additional 1 8 of switch plung er travel Engage and disengage the brakes sev eral times Visually check that switch plunger clears brake bar by approximately 1 4 when brake is not set If Brake Not Set indicator does not stop flashing when brake is set check switch bracket and repeat step B Prior to adjustment the switch bracket ...

Page 64: ...t present check litter CPU board p n 3000 300 941 as outlined in step C on page 63 B Check foot board keyboard p n 3000 500 943 for 5 VDC at connector P1 pin 6 If voltage is present and LED 8 does not flash replace key board see page 202 for board location C If voltage is not present check foot board IFC p n 3000 500 955 for 5 VDC at connector P1 pin 3 If voltage is not present check for 8 VDC at ...

Page 65: ... VAC See page 199 for board location If voltages are not present check fuse F3 and re place if necessary If fuse is O K check connec tor J1 for 110 VAC pin 1 neutral and pin 2 hot If voltage is present at connector J1 fuse F3 is not O K and output voltages are not present at con nector P1 replace night light board C If 110 VAC is not present at connector J1 check the following boards and connectio...

Page 66: ... not present check fuse FH1 Replace receptacle and or fuse as needed B If fuse is O K and voltage is not present re move receptacle and inspect connections Re place cable assembly p n 3000 320 842 see pages 214 215 for cable location C If 110 VAC is not present at litter CPU board at connector P1 check power junction board p n 3000 300 961 at connector P1 pin 1 for 110 VAC see page 199 for board l...

Page 67: ... Reverse the above steps to reattach the cover LOWER LIFT COVER REMOVAL LOWER LIFT COVER KIT P N 3000 200 747 Required Tools 5 16 Socket Wrench Removal Procedure This procedure will take approximately 5 minutes 1 Unplug the power cord from the wall socket Using a 5 16 socket remove the 6 screws holding the lower lift cover B to the base as shown in the illustration 2 Lower the cover away from the ...

Page 68: ...ws to the litter top as shown in the illustra tion 3 Allow the bellows to drop down NOTE The power and sensor coil cords are secured to the bellows bracket Pull the cords and guide them through the plastic grommets at the lift header crossbar to allow adequate cord length for proper lowering of the bel lows 4 Reverse the above steps to reattach the bellows and litter access panel NOTE The procedur...

Page 69: ...ake approximately 35 minutes 1 Unplug the power cord from the wall socket Remove lower lift cover see page 67 2 Remove upper lift cover see page 67 3 Be sure the bed s brakes are on With a floor jack lift the bed using a wooden brace 2x4 or equivalent on the inside of the base at the base tubes as shown in the illustration above WARNING The bed could be unstable when it is raised off the floor Use...

Page 70: ... assembly at the head end of the bed is being removed Using a 9 16 socket wrench remove the steer pedal Using two 10 mm open end wrenches remove the two jam nuts holding the steer cable to the cable retainer Using a 1 4 nut driver and needle nose vise grips loosen and remove the cable retainer Remove the two cables at the brake sensor switch Note the two terminals being used so the cables will be ...

Page 71: ...5 16 Open End Wrench Needle Nose Vise Grip Pliers 7 16 Socket Wrench w swivel elbow and extension Procedure This procedure will take approximately 60 minutes NOTE Refer to drawing number 3000 200 350 Foot End Brake Assembly pages 139 140 for part identification 1 Unplug the power cord from the wall socket 2 Remove the brake ring pan assembly see page 69 70 3 Using needle nose pliers remove the ret...

Page 72: ... lower lift cover see page 67 2 Remove the two cables A from the switch Note the terminals where the cables were connected so the cables will be reattached properly 3 Squeeze the switch retaining clips B and push up on the switch to remove it from the retaining bracket 4 If the retaining bracket is bent or damaged remove the two screws C and the cable tie D holding the bracket to the frame and rem...

Page 73: ...This procedure will take approximately 45 minutes 1 Unplug the power cord from the wall socket Remove lower lift cover see page 67 2 Remove spring A 3 Remove the steer cable B from the steer latch lever C at the foot end of the bed 4 Using two 10mm open end wrenches remove the two jam nuts securing the cable to the cable support bracket at the head end of the bed on the patient s right side 5 Usin...

Page 74: ...en the bolt head in the cable retainer D and slide the retainer off the cable Pull the cable out of the bed NOTE If the cable sheathing is not damaged pull the cable from the head end of the bed and remove it from the sheathing leaving the sheathing on the bed Push the new cable through the sheathing from the head end 6 Reverse the above steps to attach the new cable ...

Page 75: ...sition slide the cable retainer item D page 74 toward the cable support bracket and tighten the retainer back down on the cable If the steer wheel does not hold properly when the pedal is in the steer position slide the retainer away from the cable support bracket and tighten the retainer back down on the cable NOTE The ideal off position for the steer latch lever E to the steer wheel is approxima...

Page 76: ...see page 67 2 Be sure the bed s brakes are on Using a floor jack and wooden brace lift the end of the bed with the defec tive caster off the floor a few inches IMPORTANT See page 69 for proper bed lifting procedure 3 Using a 1 2 socket with extension under the base remove the four castle nuts A holding the caster as sembly to the base 4 Reverse the above procedure to install the replacement caster...

Page 77: ...Using side cutters cut the cable ties holding the capacitor C to the base and remove the capacitor 7 Using a 3 16 hex allen socket remove the four screws D holding the motor assembly in the lift housing and remove the motor assembly 8 Use the access holes in the lift housing to view the alignment of the new motor drive shaft to the motor coupler Lift the motor into place and secure it with the bol...

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Page 79: ...16 Open End Wrench 3 16 Hex Allen Socket w approx 6 ext A B C D E A C E F Procedure This procedure will take approximately 45 minutes 1 Unplug the power cord from the wall socket 2 Remove the upper lift cover see page 67 3 Remove lower lift cover see page 67 4 Remove the front and rear metal access covers reference the illustration on page 88 5 Using a 3 16 hex Allen socket with 6 extension remove...

Page 80: ...two remaining stand offs from the isolation plate Attach the two stand offs to one end of the new isolation plate 12 Reverse the above steps to reattach all components to the bed CAUTION When re installing the stand offs to the lift housing do not use a wrench to start the threads of the stand offs and take care to install them straight or damage to the stand offs could occur NOTE When reinstallin...

Page 81: ...2 Remove upper lift cover see page 67 3 Remove litter access panel at end of bed needing service see pages 93 94 4 Remove lift motor and capacitor see page 77 5 Remove lift potentiometer see page 89 6 Using a 5 16 open end wrench remove the cable clamps holding the power and sensor coil cords on top of the lift housing assembly reference screws A on page 92 Cut the cable ties and disconnect the co...

Page 82: ...res for lift housing components CAUTION After service has been completed on the lift housing the inner and outer screws must be timed If this timing measurement is not equally maintained between the two lift drive screws the drive screws will not move up equally and damage to the bed s moving parts could result Refer to step 10 on page 84 for proper timing procedure CAUTION See pages 91 and 92 for...

Page 83: ...tor and capacitor see page 77 3 Remove lift housing see page 81 82 4 Using a 1 4 hex allen wrench remove the four screws K and lock washers holding the housing cap A to the lift housing lock washers not shown 5 Lift up on the housing cap to remove it and set it aside Note the position of the washers before they are disturbed Some washers may stick to the housing cap as it is removed 6 If the guide...

Page 84: ...outer screw will come with the attached lower nut CAUTION Apply grease generously to the outer and the inner screws when they are installed or damage to the unit could occur TIMING OF INNER AND OUTER SCREWS 10 For proper timing of the inner and outer screws items L and M reattach the lift housing cap A with both output gears C removed and manually turn both inner and outer screws until they are fl...

Page 85: ... Base 85 4 6 LIFT UNIT CONTINUED LIFT GEAR REPLACEMENT ILLUSTRATION OUTER AND INNER LIFT DRIVE SCREW REPLACEMENT ILLUSTRATION LIFT DRIVE LOWER AND UPPER NUT REPLACEMENT ILLUSTRATION G H L K ILLUSTRATION 1 ILLUSTRATION 2 A B C C F E J D M ...

Page 86: ...Chapter Four Maintenance Procedures Base 86 4 6 LIFT UNIT CONTINUED TIMING OF INNER AND OUTER LIFT SCREWS ILLUSTRATION INNER SCREW OUTER SCREW LIFT HOUSING COVER ...

Page 87: ...A FOOT END BOTTOM VIEW Procedure This procedure will take approximately 30 minutes 1 Unplug the power cord from the wall socket Remove upper lift cover see page 67 2 Remove lower lift cover see page 67 3 Using a 3 8 socket with extension remove the four nuts and washers A holding the isolation plate B to the lift housing and lower the lift motor and isolation plate assembly to allow access to the ...

Page 88: ...anel D to the lift housing 5 The motor coupler E can now be removed from the lift housing through the access hole NOTE The replacement motor coupler will come with new rubber bushings 6 Reverse the above steps to install the new motor coupler and bushings NOTE Removal of access cover F is shown only for reference in the procedure for lift motor and capacitor removal and replacement on page 77 ...

Page 89: ...ximately 45 minutes 1 Unplug bed from wall socket Remove lower lift cover see page 67 2 Remove upper lift cover see page 67 and support with bungee cord 3 Remove litter access panels 1 and 2 see page 93 4 Using side cutters cut the cable tie A holding the pot cable to the coil cord 5 Unplug the pot cable from the sensor coil cord If replacing a pot at the head end of the bed unplug the cables atta...

Page 90: ...w position for proper upper and lower limits 13 Reverse steps 4 8 to install the new pot and pot housing assembly Be sure to plug the new pot in and do not unplug the bed power cord Leave the litter access panels off NOTE Be sure to maintain the pot position while installing 14 Run the bed down electrically until it stops 15 Press and hold the Bed Motion Lock key on the foot board until the Bed Mo...

Page 91: ... 5 16 nut driver remove the two screws B securing the cable clamps to the underside of the header crossbar assembly 9 Pull both coil cords up through the header crossbar assembly 10 Remove the two grommets protecting the cords on top of the header crossbar assembly 11 Using side cutters cut the cable ties holding both cords to the 1 cross frame 12 Remove the grommet both cords are routed through a...

Page 92: ...Chapter Four Maintenance Procedures Base 92 4 6 LIFT UNIT CONTINUED POWER AND SENSOR COIL CORD REPLACEMENT ILLUSTRATION A B A B VIEW FROM CENTER OF BED ...

Page 93: ...pproximately 30 and run the knee section fully up Pull up on the handle on the corner of the foot section and pivot the foot and knee sections out of the way to allow proper access for removing panels 1 2 FOOT END GROUND SCREW Removal Procedure This procedure will take approximately 10 minutes 1 Unplug the power cord from the wall socket 2 Lift up on panel 1 to remove it from the foot end of the b...

Page 94: ...ift panel 3 up and out to remove it from under neath panel 5 and off the litter NOTE Midsection panel 5 does not need to be removed for routine servicing of the bed 7 Using a 1 4 nut driver remove the 4 screws securing panel 4 8 Lift up on panel 4 and lay it toward the head end of the bed 9 Reverse the above steps to reattach the panels CAUTION Be sure ground screw is reinstalled in location shown...

Page 95: ... panel B to the litter at the foot end of the bed as shown in the illustration 3 There is a ground strap between the motion interrupt panel and the litter frame Using a 5 16 nut driver remove the screw and star washer securing the ground strap to the litter frame Save the screw and star washer for reuse 4 Lift up and forward on the head end of the panel to disengage the hangers from the litter top...

Page 96: ...s at the switch being replaced NOTE Notice the terminals being used on the switch so the wires will be attached properly to the new switch 5 Squeeze the retention clips on the switch and push down on the switch to remove it from the support bracket 6 Reverse the above steps to install the new switch 7 Activate the motion stop system to assure it is functioning properly press and hold down the BED ...

Page 97: ...ot 4 Unplug the power cord from the wall socket 5 Using a 5 16 nut driver loosen screws A 6 Slide the cam guide B toward the head end of the bed just until the microswitch is activated a clicking noise should be heard NOTE Check that the cam bump is on the foot side of the switch actuator 7 Tighten the screws A 8 Plug the power cord into a properly grounded wall receptacle 9 Ensure the knee sectio...

Page 98: ...o remove the screw A holding the cam retention wire to the ball nut assembly If the knee motor cam and cam guide are being replaced use a 7 16 socket and a 7 16 open end wrench to remove the nut B holding the cam retention wire to the bed Do not remove the bolt 4 Disconnect the cables C from the micro switches 5 Using a 5 16 nut driver remove the two screws D holding the cam and cam guide to the s...

Page 99: ... knee motor see page 101 The motor carriage can be removed with the motor still attached The motor cable must be disconnected from the litter if this is done see steps 6 and 7 page 101 2 Unhook hinge pin from the knee section 3 Using a 5 16 nut driver from the top remove the two screws A holding the motor carriage assembly to the litter and the screw B holding the ground strap to the litter 4 Usin...

Page 100: ... the bearing washer and bushing 13 Turn the drive screw clockwise and out of the right end of the carriage 14 Remove the washer J from the right end of the drive screw 15 Slide the drive screw back to the right and through the end of the carriage 16 Turn the drive screw to remove it from the drive screw nut E 17 Using a 7 16 socket and 7 16 open end wrench remove the nut bolt and washer F holding ...

Page 101: ...litter surface and pivot the knee section of the bed up and out of the way 5 Disconnect the two cables A at the knee motor capacitor 6 Using a 1 4 nut driver remove the cable clamp holding the motor cable B to the litter 7 Disconnect the motor cable from the main CPU board 8 Using a 5 16 nut driver remove the two screws see item D page 99 holding the electrical shield to the carriage and remove th...

Page 102: ...e microswitch is activated the switch will make a click ing noise NOTE Check that the cam bump is on the head side of the switch actuator 8 Tighten the two screws A CAUTION Be sure the head section stops when the ball nut bracket C is approximately 3 4 from panel D If not damage to the unit could result 9 Run the head section fully up 60 electrically until it stops If the upper limit is above 60 a...

Page 103: ...s 1 Run the head section Fowler up to approximately 45 for better access to the motor 2 Unplug the power cord from the wall socket 3 Remove litter access panels 3 and 4 see page 94 4 Remove the motion interrupt panel see page 95 5 Using side cutters cut the cable ties holding the power cords to the litter to allow clearance for lifting the motor out of the litter 6 Using a 5 16 nut driver remove t...

Page 104: ... 10 To remove the head motor from the litter push the motor toward the foot end and lift straight up on the motor about 1 Pull the motor toward the head end and lift it straight up and out 11 Using side cutters cut the two cable ties holding the motor capacitor to the litter and remove the capacitor NOTE The replacement motor kit will have a new capacitor along with the attached CPR clutch and clu...

Page 105: ... Refer to page 103 for Head Motor Removal and Replacement to access the isolator springs and decoup ler 2 Pull the CPR cable support up and off the CPR decoupler A with the attached cables 3 Pull the drive isolator C with the bushings D springs B and CPR decoupler A off the drive screw and remove it from the litter NOTE These parts are spring loaded Use caution when removing them so they won t dro...

Page 106: ...Notes 106 ...

Page 107: ...ximately 90 minutes 1 Unplug the power cord from the wall socket 2 Remove the head motor see page 103 for access to the screw and ball nut 3 Remove the head motor drive isolator and CPR decoupler see page 105 4 Using needle nose pliers remove the cotter pin holding the clevis pin to the drive screw wing A 5 Remove the clevis pin and slide the wing and tapered roller bearing off the drive screw 6 U...

Page 108: ...nd of the bed and remove the foot end of the screw from the glide bushing support E NOTE Do not allow the ball nut assembly to come off the drive screw The ball nut will be shipped attached to the drive screw and retained in position during shipment Remove the restraining straps before installing the drive screw and nut 11 Remove the thrust washers and bearing from the head end of the drive screw ...

Page 109: ...n in view one of the illustration Tighten the nuts when the proper adjustment is achieved Cable Replacement Procedure This procedure will take approximately 15 minutes 1 Unplug the bed power cord from the wall socket Using needle nose pliers remove the tension spring G from the CPR bracket C 2 Remove the cable to be replaced from bracket C and bracket H 3 Remove the cable from the cable retainers ...

Page 110: ...Chapter Five Maintenance Procedures Litter 110 5 6 CPR CONTINUED A B C K J B Area 1 B D L A G H ...

Page 111: ...Chapter Five Maintenance Procedures Litter 111 5 6 CPR CONTINUED E E F F VIEW 1 VIEW 2 TOP VIEW ...

Page 112: ...stic mode for the scale system 1 To enter diagnostic mode unplug the bed s power cord from the wall socket 2 Press and hold down the LBS KGS key 3 While still holding the LBS KGS key plug the bed s power cord into the wall socket 4 After two seconds release the LBS KGS key The scale monitor should read CALIBRATE The diagnostic mode is now active Special Key Functions in the Diagnostic Mode NOTE By...

Page 113: ... two people to enable the diagnostic mode for the scale system 1 Zero the empty bed Place a known weight on the center of the bed the heavier the better and no less than 25 pounds The displayed weight should be within 1 of the actual weight 2 If the displayed weight is not accurate use the following procedure to calibrate the scale A Remove the weight from the bed and place the scale CPU in diagno...

Page 114: ...nch remove the two screws and washers B holding the load cell to the bed 5 Remove the load cell mounting bracket C from the top of the load cell and set aside 6 When removing the load cell at the head end of the bed slide the load cell toward the center of the bed to clear the bushing that supports the load cell Remove the load cell by lifting it up and out When remov ing the load cell at the foot...

Page 115: ...are Init To Defaults Calibrate Scale and Save 9 Test weigh system for accurate operation before returning the bed to service 5 8 LITTER CPU BOARD REPLACEMENT Required Tools Standard Screwdriver 5 16 Nut Driver Needle Nose Pliers Procedure This procedure will take approximately 20 minutes 1 Unplug the power cord from the wall receptacle 2 Remove litter access panels 1 and 2 see page 93 3 Properly g...

Page 116: ...les 6 Using a 1 4 nut driver remove the two clamps holding the power cord to the litter 7 Unplug the power cord from the litter junction power board NOTE Notice the plug location for proper installation of the new power cord 8 Using a 5 16 nut driver remove the screw holding the power cord ground cable to the base NOTE Notice the arrangement of the star washers so the new ground wire will be insta...

Page 117: ...over to the head end siderail Be careful not to pull on them when removing the cover 3 To remove the cover lift the siderail latch handle and pull out and down on the cover to clear the handle 4 Pinch the release tabs on the ribbon cables C at the circuit boards and remove the cables from the siderail Make note of the proper location for the cables 5 Reverse the above steps to reattach the cover B...

Page 118: ...wall socket 2 Remove the siderail cover see page 117 3 Using a 5 16 nut driver remove the 5 screws A holding the molded rail to the siderail assembly NOTE Notice washer and spacer locations for re assembly purposes 4 Pull on the molded rail B to remove it from the siderail assembly 5 Using a 3 8 open end wrench and a 5 16 nut driver remove the 2 bolts and nuts C holding the metal bracket to the mo...

Page 119: ...n 3 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws holding the rear pivot arm cover to the siderail 4 Remove the plastic latch handle cover by pulling the top of the handle from the back and prying the tabs off the latch arm 5 While holding the bolt with a 5 16 Allen wrench use a 9 16 socket wrench to remove the nut A holding the locking plate B to the rail 6 Remove the spring washers C being sur...

Page 120: ... the siderail mechanism NOTE Add tension to the spring before installing it to the siderail Re install the spring washers properly as shown in the illustration or the siderail may feel loose Generously grease the locking plate and latch area before re assembly see procedure below To properly re install the 9 16 nut holding the locking plate to the rail hold the 5 16 allen bolt with a 5 16 allen wr...

Page 121: ...n the down position 4 Remove the siderail cover see page 117 5 Using a Phillips screwdriver remove the two screws holding the rear siderail pivot arm cover to the pivot arm Remove the cover to expose the siderail cables 6 Using side cutters clip the cable tie A holding the cables together 6 Disconnect cable B from the circuit board cable C from the nurse call and cable D from the speaker NOTE The ...

Page 122: ...e steps to install the new cable CAUTION Be sure to position the cables on both sides of the pivot arm as shown in the illustration on page 121 before reattaching the pivot arm cover If not done properly the cover will not fit tightly and damage could occur to the cables NOTE If it is more convenient the siderail can be removed and repairs can be done on a bench see pages 123 and 124 for siderail ...

Page 123: ...D END SIDERAIL KIT P N 3000 400 705 LEFT HEAD END SIDE RAIL KIT P N 3000 400 707 Required Tools 3 Phillips Screwdriver A Removal Procedure 1 Run the head section up electrically when removing a head end siderail 2 Unplug the bed power cord from the wall socket 3 Lower the siderail being removed 4 If removing a head end siderail disconnect the siderail cable A from under the head section shown in t...

Page 124: ...r remove the two screws B or C holding the siderail assembly on the head or foot section 6 Push in on the siderail assembly to clear under the head or foot section and pull the siderail back to remove it from the bed 7 Reverse the above steps to reinstall the siderail assembly NOTE Grease the glide rods on the replacement siderail assembly with Syntech grease ...

Page 125: ...117 3 Unplug the ribbon cable s A from the module s B to be removed Make note of the proper cable loca tions 4 Using a Phillips screwdriver remove the screws C holding the module in place and remove the module NOTE If only the switch board needs to be replaced and not the entire module assembly remove only the screws D holding the switch board to the module 5 Reverse the above steps for installati...

Page 126: ...ment door and or hinge A A B C C C FOOT BOARD MODULE REPLACEMENT SEE PAGE 15 FOR LIST OF FOOT BOARD MOD ULE KITS Required Tools Phillips Screwdriver Procedure This procedure will take approximately 20 minutes 1 Unplug the bed power cord from the wall socket Remove the foot board hinge see above NOTE Regardless of which module is being replaced the farthest module to the right must be removed first...

Page 127: ... the board 3 Properly ground yourself see page 10 for static discharge precautions 4 Using a Phillips screwdriver remove the screw A holding the drawer B to the foot board 5 Pull the drawer out of the foot board to expose the interface board 6 Disconnect all cables from the board Note proper placement of the cables so they will be reconnected properly See page 218 for foot board wiring diagram 7 U...

Page 128: ...ips screwdriver remove the screws D holding the drawers E to the foot board Pull the drawers out of the foot board to expose the interface boards 5 Using a Phillips screwdriver remove the two screws A holding the plug and washers B to the foot board 6 Pull the plug off the board and disconnect the cables at the exposed interface boards Note proper place ment of the cables so they will be reconnect...

Page 129: ...Appendix A Assembly Drawings and Parts Lists 129 A 1 BASE DRAWINGS BASE ASSEMBLY P N 3000 200 000 ...

Page 130: ...Appendix A Assembly Drawings and Parts Lists 130 A 1 BASE DRAWINGS CONTINUED BASE ASSEMBLY P N 3000 200 000 CONTINUED HEAD END FOOT END BN AQ ...

Page 131: ...Appendix A Assembly Drawings and Parts Lists 131 A 1 BASE DRAWINGS CONTINUED BASE ASSEMBLY P N 3000 200 000 CONTINUED ...

Page 132: ...Appendix A Assembly Drawings and Parts Lists 132 A 1 BASE DRAWINGS CONTINUED BASE ASSEMBLY P N 3000 200 000 CONTINUED FOOT HEAD FOOT HEAD FOOT HEAD ...

Page 133: ...Appendix A Assembly Drawings and Parts Lists 133 A 1 BASE DRAWINGS CONTINUED BASE ASSEMBLY P N 3000 200 000 CONTINUED GROUND WIRE HEAD AND FOOT END AZ AZ ...

Page 134: ...4 M 3000 200 308 Brake Pedal Weldment 2 AX 4 244 Soc Hd Cap Screw 4 N 3000 200 344 Brake Pedal Pad 2 AY 16 16 Nylock Nut 4 P 3000 200 314 Brake Shaft 2 AZ 23 81 Hex Washer Hd Screw 23 Q 3000 200 334 Brake Pedal Ret Spring 2 BA 18 31 Plastic Clip Nut 12 R 3000 200 339 Steer Lock Lever Bshg 1 BB 23 92 Truss Phillips Hd Screw 6 S 3000 200 340 Steer Lock Lever 1 BC 26 225 Slotted Roll Pin 4 T 3000 200...

Page 135: ...Appendix A Assembly Drawings and Parts Lists 135 A 1 BASE DRAWINGS CONTINUED LIFT ASSEMBLY COMMON P N 3000 200 275 NOTE This section fits to the right of the section above ...

Page 136: ...r Thr Washer 4 T 3000 200 224 Idler Gear Thr Washer 2 U 3000 200 225 Input Pinion Thr Bearing 1 V 3000 200 226 Idler Pinion Shaft Bushing 6 W 3000 200 227 Iso Mtg Plate Standoff 4 X 26 231 Dowel Pin 2 Y 3000 200 235 Man Override Driveshaft 1 Z 3000 200 236 Man Override Coupler 1 AA 3000 200 233 Lift Motor Coupler 1 AB 3000 200 234 Coupler Receiver 1 AC 3000 200 241 Wave Spring Washer 2 AD 3000 300...

Page 137: ...Pot Drive Gear 1 B 3000 200 216 Pot Drive Gear 1 C 3000 200 239 Pot Drive Shaft 1 C 3000 200 239 Pot Drive Shaft 1 D 3000 200 217 Pot Mtg Bracket 1 D 3000 200 217 Pot Mtg Bracket 1 E 3 121 Hex Washer Hd Screw 2 E 3 121 Hex Washer Hd Screw 2 F 3000 200 807 Head Pot Cable 1 F 3000 200 806 Foot Pot Cable 1 J 3000 200 215 Pot Worm Gear 1 J 3000 200 215 Pot Worm Gear 1 K 3000 200 253 Worm Gear Retainer...

Page 138: ...200 348 Wide Washer 1 B 16 35 Nylock Nut 1 J 3 120 Hex Hd Bolt 1 C 3000 200 349 Narrow Washer 1 K 23 25 Sht Mtl Screw 1 D 3000 200 337 Ball Plunger 1 L 3000 200 343 Brake Switch Bracket 1 E 3000 200 341 Steer Pedal Bushing 1 M 3000 300 2 Plastic Clip Nut 1 F 3000 200 335 Steer Pedal Arm 1 N 3000 200 342 Steer Cable Assembly 1 G 3000 200 336 Steer Pedal 1 P 3000 300 58 Brake Switch 1 See page 14 fo...

Page 139: ...Appendix A Assembly Drawings and Parts Lists 139 A 1 BASE DRAWINGS CONTINUED FOOT END BRAKE ASSEMBLY P N 3000 200 350 ...

Page 140: ... 1 J 3000 200 315 Brake Spacer 1 K 3000 200 301 Brake Crank Assembly 1 L 11 333 Flat Washer 1 M 3000 200 313 Cam Mtg Slotted Roll Pin 1 N 3000 200 328 Brake Guide Bushing 2 P 3 122 Hex Wash Hd Mach Scr 4 Q 16 2 Hex Flange Nut 4 R 3000 200 323 Brake Bar 1 S 3000 200 324 Brake Bar Bumper 2 T 3000 200 318 Guide Pin 2 U 3000 200 321 Brake Ring 2 V 5 18 Carriage Bolt 4 W 16 35 Nylock Nut 6 Y 3000 200 3...

Page 141: ...Appendix A Assembly Drawings and Parts Lists 141 A 2 LITTER DRAWINGS LITTER ASSEMBLY MECHANICAL P N 3000 300 399 ...

Page 142: ...Appendix A Assembly Drawings and Parts Lists 142 A 2 LITTER DRAWINGS CONTINUED LITTER ASSEMBLY MECHANICAL P N 3000 300 399 CONTINUED FASTENS TO AND ...

Page 143: ...Appendix A Assembly Drawings and Parts Lists 143 A 2 LITTER DRAWINGS CONTINUED LITTER ASSEMBLY MECHANICAL P N 3000 300 399 CONTINUED Litter Option Drawer Cable p n 3000 300 812 AX ...

Page 144: ... Actuator Cover 1 V 7900 1 291 Foam 4 1 2 Length 1 W 52 275 Edge Grommet 2 X 3000 300 480 CPR Conduit Brkt Ass y 1 Y 3000 300 487 CPR Spring Bracket 1 Z page 160 161 Fowler Drive Assembly 1 AA 25 121 Steel Pop Rivet 6 AB page 157 10 Fowler Limit Assembly 1 AC 3000 300 9 Support Screw Bushing 1 AD 3000 300 8 Screw Support Bracket 1 AE 28 122 Retaining Ring 1 AF 5 19 Carriage Bolt 2 AG 3 125 Hex Hd ...

Page 145: ...Appendix A Assembly Drawings and Parts Lists 145 A 2 LITTER DRAWINGS CONTINUED LITTER ASSEMBLY ELECTRICAL P N 3000 300 899 Sensor Coil Cord Ground p n 3000 200 805 DETAIL A See Detail A ...

Page 146: ... Screw 9 P 3000 300 115 Standoff 2 C 23 25 Hex Washer Hd Screw 1 Q 3000 300 65 Hanger Bracket Left 15 D 3000 300 261 Thigh Support Bracket 2 R 3000 300 67 Hanger Bracket Right 1 E 3000 300 2 Plastic Clip Nut 1 S 30 36 Split Bushing 16 F 3000 300 941 Litter CPU Assembly 1 T 30 37 Split Bushing 1 G 52 89 Nylon Screw 2 U 3000 300 848 Litter Ground Jumper 1 H 3000 300 30 Cable Shield Assembly 1 V 3000...

Page 147: ...Appendix A Assembly Drawings and Parts Lists 147 A 2 LITTER DRAWINGS CONTINUED LITTER COVER ASSEMBLY P N 3000 300 25 ...

Page 148: ...300 52 Electrical Cover Assembly 1 F 7 40 Truss Hd Screw 1 G 13 18 Ext Tooth Lock Washer 3 H 3000 300 2 Plastic Clip Nut 4 J 52 275 Edge Grommet 2 K 3000 300 51 Mid Cover Assembly 1 L 13 10 Ext Tooth Lock Washer 1 M 23 84 Truss Washer Hd Screw 4 N 7 41 Phillips Truss Hd Screw 4 P 3000 300 14 Grommet 2 Q 3000 300 50 Motion Interrupt Assembly 1 R 3 126 Hex Washer Hd Screw 2 S 3 124 Hex Washer Hd Scr...

Page 149: ...Appendix A Assembly Drawings and Parts Lists 149 A 2 LITTER DRAWINGS CONTINUED LITTER ASSEMBLY P N 3000 300 000 DETAIL A DETAIL B SEE DETAIL A SEE DETAIL B ...

Page 150: ...mbly 1 L 3000 300 125 Thigh Assembly 1 M page 169 Litter Foot Prop Assembly 1 N 16 16 Hex Nylock Nut 8 P 11 303 Flat Washer 8 Q 3000 300 1 Litter Pivot Bushing 8 V 5 19 Carriage Bolt 8 AE 3000 300 20 Foot Cover Assembly 1 AF 988 2 708 Caution Label 2 AG 3000 300 602 Fowler Elevation Angle Label 1 AH 3000 300 15 Head Cover Assembly 1 AJ 1550 90 1 Caution Label 1 AK 2011 1 104 Danger Label 1 AL 3000...

Page 151: ...Appendix A Assembly Drawings and Parts Lists 151 A 2 LITTER DRAWINGS CONTINUED LITTER ASSEMBLY P N 3000 300 000 CONTINUED ...

Page 152: ...TTER ASSEMBLY REMOVABLE I V POLE OPTION P N 3000 338 010 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6 74 Flange Nut 2 B 13 18 Ext Tooth Lock Washer 2 C 3000 300 87 Mounting Bracket 2 D 3 124 Hex Washer Hd Screw 2 E 958 1 224 I V Clip 2 F 2 31 Round Hd Screw 2 G page 170 Removable I V Pole Ass y 1 ...

Page 153: ...d Parts Lists 153 A 2 LITTER DRAWINGS CONTINUED LITTER ASSEMBLY SCALE AND OR BED EXIT OPTION P N 3000 307 000 SEE DETAILA DETAIL A Note Orientation of Notch on p n 3000 300 845 Connector Load Cell Cable Ground Sensor Coil Cord Ground ...

Page 154: ...Ass y Option 1 B 3000 300 601 Foley Bag Label 2 C 3000 307 953 Scale Power Supply Ass y 1 D 9 31 Nylon Screw 4 E 3000 307 959 Scale CPU Assembly 1 F page 166 Head Lift Header Ass y Option 1 G 3000 300 115 Standoff 8 H 3000 300 613 Fuse Label 1 J 3000 307 814 Scale Ground Wire 1 K 13 18 Ext Tooth Lock Washer 1 L 3000 300 965 Serial IFC 1 NOTE Parts not identified are shown on standard litter assemb...

Page 155: ...Part No Part Name Qty A 2020 250 527 Warning Label 1 B 3000 302 939 DMS Power Supply Ass y 1 C 9 31 Nylon Screw 4 D 3000 302 13 DMS Port Mtg Bracket 2 E 3000 302 819 DMS Port Cable 1 F 3000 302 11 DMS Port Bracket 1 G 7 46 Truss Hd Screw 6 H 3000 300 115 Standoff 4 J 3000 300 965 Serial IFC 1 K 59 711 Electro Static Free Plug 1 ...

Page 156: ...500 354 100 Mattress Cover Pink 1 2500 354 200 Mattress Cover Lectrolite 1 B 2500 900 23 Strain Relief 1 C 2500 900 28 Hole Plug 1 D 2500 202 21 Foam Base 1 E 2500 200 3 Air Bladder Assembly 1 F 2500 930 105 DMS P N Label 1 H 2500 400 123 Control Unit Assembly 1 J 2500 202 12 Material Label 1 K 2500 490 200 Int DMS Cable Ass y 1 L 2500 202 4 Topper 1 M 23 63 Machine Screw 1 N 12 30 Star Washer 1 P...

Page 157: ...P N 3000 332 000 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 3000 250 527 Warning Label 1 B 3000 302 939 DMS Power Supply Ass y 1 C 9 31 Nylon Flat Hd Screw 2 D 3000 302 13 DMS Port Mtg Bracket 2 E 3000 302 819 DMS Port Cable 1 F 3000 302 11 DMS Port Bracket 1 G 7 46 Truss Hd Screw 6 H 3000 300 115 Standoff 2 J 59 711 Static Free Plug 1 ...

Page 158: ...500 354 100 Mattress Cover Pink 1 2500 354 200 Mattress Cover Lectrolite 1 B 2500 900 23 Strain Relief 2 C 2500 300 000 Pendant 1 D 2500 202 21 Foam Base 1 E 2500 200 3 Air Bladder Assembly 1 F 2500 931 105 DMS P N Label 1 H 2500 400 123 Control Unit Assembly 1 J 2500 202 12 Material Label 1 K 2500 491 300 DMS Hybrid Cable Ass y 1 L 2500 202 4 Topper 1 M 23 63 Machine Screw 1 N 12 30 Star Washer 1...

Page 159: ...me Qty A See Table Below 90 Power Cord 1 B 30 45 Strain Relief 1 Option Name Option Part Number Power Cord Part Number 90 Power Cord 12 O Clock Position 3000 999 117 3000 334 850 90 Power Cord 9 O Clock Position 3000 999 118 3000 334 851 90 Power Cord 6 O Clock Position 3000 999 119 3000 334 852 90 Power Cord 3 O Clock Position 3000 999 120 3000 334 853 ...

Page 160: ...00 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 3000 300 115 Standoff 2 B 3 124 Hex Washer Hd Screw 4 C 3000 306 5 Night Light Mtg Bracket 2 D 3000 310 824 Night Light Lamp Cable 1 E 3000 300 617 Night Light Below Label 1 F 30 36 Split Grommet 2 G 3000 300 613 Scale Pwr Sup Fuse Label 1 H 3000 310 937 Night Light Assembly 1 J 9 31 Nylon Screw 2 ...

Page 161: ...sher Hd Screw 4 L 3000 303 871 Battery 1 C 3000 300 115 Standoff 4 M 3000 303 870 NC Battery Cable 1 D 30 36 Split Grommet 2 N 3000 303 8 Enclosure Cover 1 E 3000 300 2 Plastic Clip Nut 4 P 3 124 Hex Washer Hd Screw 4 F 59 725 Female Screwlock 2 Q 59 710 Static Dissipative Cap 1 G 3000 303 10 Hdwall Enc Cover Ass y 1 R 13 18 Ext Tooth Lock Washer 4 H 3000 308 1 Tape B E Beeper 1 S 3000 300 802 Lit...

Page 162: ...art No Part Name Qty A 7 3 Truss Hd Screw 4 B 3000 300 616 Outlet Below Caution Label 2 C 30 36 Split Grommet 2 D 3000 320 849 110V Outlet 1 E 3000 320 1 110V Enclosure 1 F 34 133 Strain Relief 1 G 3000 320 842 Aux AC Outlet Cable 1 H 3000 300 606 110V Outlet Fuse Label 1 NOTE Parts not identified are shown on standard litter assemblies ...

Page 163: ...INGS CONTINUED LITTER ASSEMBLY PENDANT PORT P N 3000 314 400 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 7 46 Phillips Truss Hd Screw 3 B 3000 915 839 Pendant Port Cable Ass y 1 C 3000 302 13 DMS Port Mtg Bracket 1 D 52 276 Heyco Clamp not shown 2 E 59 711 Electro Static Free Plug 1 ...

Page 164: ...x A Assembly Drawings and Parts Lists 157 2 A 2 LITTER DRAWINGS CONTINUED LITTER ASSEMBLY COIL CORD OPTION P N 3000 323 10 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 3000 323 850 Coiled Power Cord 1 B 30 45 Strain Relief 1 ...

Page 165: ... Part Name Qty A page 164 Foot Lift Header Ass y 1 F page 166 Head Lift Header Ass y 1 B 3000 300 601 Foley Bag Label 2 G 3000 300 115 Standoff 8 C 3000 307 953 Scale Power Supply Ass y 1 H 3000 300 613 Fuse Label 1 D 9 31 Nylon Screw 4 J 3000 307 814 Scale Ground Wire 1 E 3000 308 959 CPU Ass y Bed Exit Only 1 K 13 18 Ext Tooth Lock Washer 1 L 3000 300 965 Serial IFC 1 NOTE Parts not identified a...

Page 166: ...Appendix A Assembly Drawings and Parts Lists 157 4 A 2 LITTER DRAWINGS CONTINUED LITTER ACCESSORY ADAPTER FRAME OPTION ASSEMBLY P N 3000 333 000 ...

Page 167: ...SSORY ADAPTER FRAME OPTION ASSEMBLY P N 3000 333 000 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 3000 300 2 Plastic Clip Nut 4 B 3 208 Hex Hd Cap Screw 6 C 11 301 Flat Washer 4 D 3000 333 5 Frame 1 E 11 361 Flat Washer 8 F 16 35 Nylock Nut 6 G 3000 333 6 Block Spacer 2 H 3000 333 15 Accessory Adapter Label 1 ...

Page 168: ...awings and Parts Lists 157 6 A 2 LITTER DRAWINGS CONTINUED LITTER ROLLER OPTION ASSEMBLY P N 3000 335 000 Item Part No Part Name Qty A page 157 7 Roller Assembly 2 B 3 132 Hex Hd Screw 4 C 3000 335 25 Roller Mounting Plate 2 ...

Page 169: ...Lists 157 7 A 2 LITTER DRAWINGS CONTINUED LITTER ROLLER ASSEMBLY P N 3000 335 5 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 3000 335 11 Roller Bumper 1 B 3000 335 12 Roller Shaft 1 C 3000 335 20 Roller Bracket Assembly 1 D 52 727 Grooveless Retainer Ring 2 ...

Page 170: ... Assembly Drawings and Parts Lists 157 8 A 2 LITTER DRAWINGS CONTINUED LITTER TELEPHONE OPTION ASSEMBLY P N 3000 305 000 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 52 725 Telephone Handset 1 B page 157 9 Phone Base Assembly 1 ...

Page 171: ...AWINGS CONTINUED PHONE BASE ASSEMBLY P N 3000 305 5 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 52 724 Telephone Base 1 B 44 29 Black Foam Tape 1 C 3000 305 1 Phone Bracket 1 D 23 107 Flat Hd Mach Screw 2 E 3000 305 11 Telephone Mounting Label 2 F 3000 305 12 Telephone I D Label 1 ...

Page 172: ...wings and Parts Lists 157 10 A 2 LITTER DRAWINGS CONTINUED FOWLER LIMIT SWITCH ASSEMBLY P N 3000 300 35 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 3000 300 40 Limit Switch Assembly 1 B 23 82 Hex Washer Hd Screw 1 C 3000 300 37 Link Wire 1 ...

Page 173: ...Appendix A Assembly Drawings and Parts Lists 158 A 2 LITTER DRAWINGS CONTINUED GATCH DRIVE ASSEMBLY P N 3000 300 400 DETAIL A ...

Page 174: ...18 Gatch Nut Sleeve 1 T 3000 300 428 Gatch Link Sleeve 1 U 3000 300 423 Link Wire 1 V 16 16 Nylock Nut 1 W 3000 300 401 Capacitor 1 X 3000 300 402 Double Sided Tape 1 Y 11 333 Flat Washer 1 Z 3000 300 415 Gatch Screw Bushing 2 AA 23 106 Hex Washer Hd Screw 2 AB page 162 Limit Switch Assembly 1 AC 52 283 Plastic Clip Nut 2 AD 3000 300 411 Gatch Screw 1 AE 3 126 Hex Washer Hd Screw 2 AF 3000 200 228...

Page 175: ...Appendix A Assembly Drawings and Parts Lists 160 A 2 LITTER DRAWINGS CONTINUED FOWLER DRIVE ASSEMBLY P N 3000 300 450 SECTION A A SECTION B B ...

Page 176: ... 1 V 3000 300 473 Clevis Pin 1 W 3000 300 453 Motor Capacitor 1 X 3000 300 443 Actuator Mounting Bracket 1 Y 3000 300 497 Fowler Link Bracket 1 Z 28 120 Retaining Ring 2 AA 3000 300 440 Fowler Actuator Weldment 1 AB 3 207 Hex Hd Cap Screw 2 AC 11 3 Flat Washer 2 AD 3000 300 442 Fowler Drive Grommet 2 AE 3000 300 482 Thrust Washer 1 AF 3 126 Hex Washer Hd Screw 2 AG 27 17 Cotter Pin 1 AH 26 231 Dow...

Page 177: ...DRAWINGS CONTINUED LIMIT SWITCH ASSEMBLY P N 3000 300 40 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 3000 300 44 Cam Guide 1 B 16 69 Twin Fastener 1 C 3000 300 41 Micro Switch 2 D 2 3 Round Hd Screw 2 E 3000 300 36 Gatch Fowler Cam 1 See page 14 for replacement kit part number ...

Page 178: ... FOOT LIFT HEADER ASSEMBLY STANDARD P N 3000 300 550 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 3000 300 575 Foot Lift Header 1 B 3000 300 510 Imitation Load Cell 2 C 3000 300 515 Mounting Bracket Ass y 2 D 3000 300 511 Load Cell Mtg Bracket 2 E 4 214 Soc Hd Cap Screw 4 F 11 307 Flat Washer 4 ...

Page 179: ...LY OPTION SCALE OR BED EXIT P N 3000 300 580 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 3000 300 575 Foot Lift Header 1 B 3000 307 10 Load Cell 2 C 3000 300 515 Mounting Bracket Ass y 2 D 3000 300 511 Load Cell Mtg Bracket 2 E 4 214 Soc Hd Cap Screw 4 F 11 307 Flat Washer 4 See page 14 for replacement kit part number ...

Page 180: ... HEAD LIFT HEADER ASSEMBLY STANDARD P N 3000 300 500 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 3000 300 525 Head Lift Header 1 B 3000 300 510 Imitation Load Cell 2 C 3000 300 515 Mounting Bracket Ass y 2 D 3000 300 511 Load Cell Mtg Bracket 2 E 4 214 Soc Hd Cap Screw 4 F 11 307 Flat Washer 4 ...

Page 181: ...ER ASSEMBLY OPTION P N 3000 300 590 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 3000 300 525 Head Lift Header 1 B 3000 307 10 Load Cell 2 C 3000 300 515 Mounting Bracket Ass y 2 D 3000 300 511 Load Cell Mtg Bracket 2 E 4 214 Soc Hd Cap Screw 4 F 11 307 Flat Washer 4 See page 14 for replacement kit part number ...

Page 182: ... Part No Part Name Qty A 7 42 Phillips Truss Hd Screw 4 B page 167 1 CPR Handle Assembly 2 C 3000 300 665 CPR Cable Assembly 2 D 3 124 Hex Washer Hd Screw 2 E 3000 300 480 CPR Conduit Bracket Ass y 1 H 3000 300 664 CPR Spring 1 J 3000 300 477 CPR Conduit Stud 6 K 3000 300 478 CPR Conduit Clamp 6 L 3000 300 487 CPR Spring Bracket 1 M 3000 300 603 CPR Label 2 ...

Page 183: ... P N 3000 300 651 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 3000 300 652 CPR Bracket Assembly 1 B 3000 300 653 CPR Sleeve 1 C 3000 300 654 CPR Handle Pulley 1 D 3000 300 655 CPR Handle Washer 2 E 3000 300 656 CPR Trigger Washer 1 F 3000 300 657 CPR Trigger Top Assembly 1 H 50 41 Pan Hd Screw 2 J 16 23 Nylock Nut 1 ...

Page 184: ...Notes 167 2 ...

Page 185: ...000 300 27 Cable Track 1 B 3000 300 852 Junction Board Insulation 1 C 3000 300 814 Translation Cable 1 D 3000 300 851 Cable Insulation 1 E 3000 300 29 Junction Bracket 1 F 7900 1 291 Foam Tape 1 G 3000 300 961 Power Junction Assembly 1 H 3 128 Hex Washer Hd Screw 4 J 3000 300 113 Cable Tie 6 K 52 275 Grommet 2 See page 14 for replacement kit part number ...

Page 186: ...GS CONTINUED LITTER FOOT PROP ASSEMBLY P N 3000 300 150 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 3000 300 175 Litter Assembly Foot 1 B 16 71 Stover Top Lock Nut 2 C 11 303 Flat Washer 2 D 3000 300 1 Litter Pivot Bushing 2 E 3000 300 160 Foot Prop Assembly 1 F 5 19 Carriage Bolt 2 ...

Page 187: ...GS CONTINUED REMOVABLE I V POLE ASSEMBLY P N 3000 300 80 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 3000 300 81 Outer Tube 1 B 3000 300 89 I V Label 1 C 24 50 Fluted Knob 1 D 52 17 Spacer 2 E 7 40 Phillips Truss Hd Screw 1 F 1010 59 16 I V Hook 2 G 3000 300 85 Inner Tube Assembly 1 ...

Page 188: ...LE ASSEMBLY P N 3000 311 26 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 1010 59 24 Base Tube Assembly 1 B 1010 59 30 Extension Tube Assembly 1 D 1001 59 47 Lock Ring 1 E 1001 59 46 Lock Actuator 1 F 1010 59 16 I V Hook 2 J 3000 311 19 End Spacer 1 K 14 20 Flat Washer 2 L 52 17 Spacer 2 M 4 8 Soc Hd Cap Screw 1 ...

Page 189: ...ING ASSEMBLY HEAD END P N 3000 311 10 Item Part No Part Name Qty A page 171 I V Assembly 1 B 3000 311 11 I V Receptacle Assembly 1 C 3000 311 16 I V Rest Assembly 1 D 1015 24 35 Retaining Pin 1 E 21 140 Set Screw 2 F 3000 311 5 I V Pole Label 1 H 3000 311 15 Receptacle Label 1 J 3000 311 6 Cradle Label 1 ...

Page 190: ...NG ASSEMBLY FOOT END P N 3000 312 10 Item Part No Part Name Qty A page 171 I V Assembly 1 B 3000 312 11 I V Receptacle Ass y Ft 1 C 3000 312 35 I V Cradle Assembly 1 D 1015 24 35 Retaining Pin 1 E 21 140 Set Screw 2 F 3000 311 5 I V Pole Label 1 H 3000 312 7 Receptacle Label 1 J 3000 312 6 Cradle Label 1 ...

Page 191: ...IL ASSEMBLY P N 3000 400 100 Z AC AA AD AE BC B AG BD Y AY N R G P AP AQ H E AK BP AU AS AT C P W D BJ BJ AM K AM BJ BJ BM W P J V BB AY Y V AN BG AW BG L F BG BG M AK AR AN BH BQ BH BQ AW A AB U AL X T BE BF AF BD S P AZ AY AV BK AU AS AT DETAILA BN BL AX BS BR BS BR BV BQ BH BQ BU BU BT BU ...

Page 192: ... Nut 2 R 3000 400 514 Handle 1 BB 3000 400 558 Siderail Spacer 2 S 3000 400 515 Head Rail 1 BC 23 90 Pan Hd Tapping Screw 6 T 3000 400 516 LED Lens 5 BD 23 86 Pan Hd Tapping Screw 8 U 3000 400 517 Speaker Seal 1 BE 23 105 Pan Hd Tapping Screw 5 V 3000 400 518 Inner Arm Cover 2 BF 23 88 Pan Hd Tapping Screw 8 W 3000 400 519 Outer Arm Cover 2 BG 11 305 Shim Washer 4 X 3000 400 535 Blank Module 4 BH ...

Page 193: ...D SIDERAIL ASS Y P N 3000 400 200 R AA AC Z AD AK E Y AE BC B AG BD AY BB S AU AS AT C P AY N AY AV G BK H AQ AP P BJ D BJ W P K AR V AZ BD AF BJ BQ W BM J BJ V AN AK M BG AN AW BG BQ BH F BH BQ BG AW BG L BF X BE T AL U AB A BL AM AM AU AS AT DETAILA BN BP BR BS AX BS BR BH P BV BQ BT BU BU BU ...

Page 194: ...ut 2 R 3000 400 514 Handle 1 BB 3000 400 558 Siderail Spacer 2 S 3000 400 515 Head Rail 1 BC 23 90 Pan Hd Tapping Screw 6 T 3000 400 516 LED Lens 5 BD 23 86 Pan Hd Tapping Screw 8 U 3000 400 517 Speaker Seal 1 BE 23 105 Pan Hd Tapping Screw 5 V 3000 400 518 Inner Arm Cover 2 BF 23 88 Pan Hd Tapping Screw 8 W 3000 400 519 Outer Arm Cover 2 BG 11 305 Shim Washer 4 X 3000 400 535 Blank Module 4 BH 28...

Page 195: ...IDERAIL DRAWINGS B X Q V AM W R AD AC N H G AH AF AG C N E Y Z D T A X T N K Z AA Z AE AA Z AB Y M AB S AN S J N L AN AL AT AP U F AT AP AK AN AL AN AQ DETAILA Spring Washer Orientation LEFT FOOT END SIDERAIL ASSEMBLY P N 3000 400 300 AS AR AT AP AT AV AU ...

Page 196: ...dle 1 R 3000 400 520 Foot Rail 1 S 3000 400 518 Inner Arm Cover 2 T 3000 400 519 Outer Arm Cover 2 U 3000 400 545 Tension Spring 1 V 3000 400 523 Panel Spacer 2 W 3000 400 558 Siderail Spacer 6 X 23 90 Pan Hd Screw 4 Y 28 126 Retaining Ring 2 Z 11 304 Shim Washer 6 AA 28 127 Retaining Ring 2 AB 23 89 Flush Hd Self Tap Screw 4 AC 11 343 Shim Washer 1 AD 28 132 Bowed Retaining Ring 1 AE 4 212 Soc Hd...

Page 197: ...AIL DRAWINGS CONTINUED RIGHT FOOT END SIDERAIL ASS Y P N 3000 400 400 G Q X B AM W V R AH AF AG Y E C N A AD H AC N X T N J T AE S AB N Z AA K Z AA S AB Y M L U AN AL AN AT AK AQ AN AL AN AT AP AP F Z Z D DETAIL A Spring Washer Orientation AS AR AT AP AT AV AU ...

Page 198: ...le 1 R 3000 400 520 Foot Rail 1 S 3000 400 518 Inner Arm Cover 2 T 3000 400 519 Outer Arm Cover 2 U 3000 400 545 Tension Spring 1 V 3000 400 523 Panel Spacer 2 W 3000 400 558 Siderail Spacer 6 X 23 90 Pan Hd Screw 4 Y 28 126 Retaining Ring 2 Z 11 304 Shim Washer 6 AA 28 127 Retaining Ring 2 AB 23 89 Flush Hd Self Tap Screw 4 AC 11 343 Shim Washer 1 AD 28 132 Bowed Retaining Ring 1 AE 4 212 Soc Hd ...

Page 199: ...OWN J1 J3 EXISTING OUTER PANEL 3000 400 202 RT 3000 400 102 LT RIGHT RAIL J1 J6 OUTSIDE G F CABLE 3000 409 885 OUTSIDE G F 3000 409 970 LT INSIDE G F EXISTING 3000 400 946 KEYBOARD ASS Y KEYBOARD ASS Y LEFT RAIL Item Part No Part Name Qty A 3000 409 970 Outside G F Keyboard Ass y 1 B 3000 409 885 Outside G F Cable 1 C 23 86 Pan Hd Tapping Screw 4 D 3000 400 547 Motion Label Rt 1 3000 400 548 Motio...

Page 200: ...ASS Y EXISTING 3000 400 941 RT 3000 400 946 LT RIGHT SIDE IS SHOWN J4 J1 EXISTING OPTION PANEL 3000 400 201 RT 3000 400 101 LT EXISTING P N 23 88 MODULE SCREW Item Part No Part Name Qty A 3000 406 966 Lights Keyboard Ass y Rt 1 3000 406 968 Lights Keyboard Ass y Lt 1 B 3000 406 881 S R Lights Cable 1 C 23 86 Pan Hd Tapping Screw 4 D 3000 400 521 Module 1 E 3000 406 2 Lights Label 1 F 3000 400 522 ...

Page 201: ...Appendix A Assembly Drawings and Parts Lists 184 A 3 SIDERAIL DRAWINGS CONTINUED SIDERAIL NURSE CALL MODULE ASS Y P N 3000 403 11 RT 3000 403 10 LT RIGHT SIDE IS SHOWN ...

Page 202: ... 958 LT EXISTING INSIDE G F 3000 400 941 RT KEYBOARD ASS Y 3000 400 946 LT KEYBOARD ASS Y 3000 403 956 CALL CABLE Item Part No Part Name Qty Item Part No Part Name Qty A 3000 403 954 Nurse Call Kybd Ass y Rt 1 F 3000 400 522 Switch Cover 2 3000 403 958 Nurse Call Kybd Ass y Lt 1 G 3000 403 831 Speaker Cable 1 B 3000 403 883 S R Nurse Call Cable 1 H 3000 403 956 Outside N C Kybd Ass y 1 C 23 86 Pan...

Page 203: ...0 400 941 RT 3000 400 946 LT J3 J1 3000 403 831 SPEAKER CABLE EXISTING RED BLK WIRES OF 3000 400 829 SIDERAIL CABLE RIGHT SIDE IS SHOWN 3000 404 964 LT Item Part No Part Name Qty A 3000 404 962 T V Keyboard Ass y Rt 1 3000 404 964 T V Keyboard Ass y Lt 1 B 3000 404 882 Siderail TV Cable 1 C 23 86 Pan Hd Tapping Screw 4 D 3000 400 521 Module 1 E 3000 404 2 Label T V Radio 1 F 3000 403 831 Speaker C...

Page 204: ...MS KEYBOARD ASS Y 3000 402 950 RT 3000 402 952 LT EXISTING MODULE P N 23 88 EXISTING OPTION PANEL 3000 400 201 RT 3000 400 101 LT SCREW RIGHT SIDE IS SHOWN Item Part No Part Name Qty A 3000 402 950 DMS Keyboard Ass y Rt 1 3000 402 952 DMS Keyboard Ass y Lt 1 B 3000 402 880 Siderail DMS Cable 1 C 23 86 Pan Hd Tapping Screw 4 D 3000 400 521 Module 1 E 3000 402 2 Label DMS 1 F 3000 400 522 Switch Cov...

Page 205: ...rts Lists 188 A 4 HEAD BOARD AND FOOT BOARD DRAWINGS HEAD BOARD ASSEMBLY P N 3000 600 000 OPTIONAL LAMINATE Item Part No Part Name Qty A 3000 600 10 Clamshell Assembly 1 B 3000 500 7 C Bumper 2 See page 15 for replacement kit part number ...

Page 206: ... 4 HEAD BOARD AND FOOT BOARD DRAWINGS CONTINUED CPR BOARD ASSEMBLY P N 3000 526 10 HEAD BOARD ASSEMBLY Item Part No Part Name Qty A 3000 526 1 CPR Board 1 B 3000 526 3 CPR Board Label 1 C 3000 526 2 CPR Head Board Clip 1 D 23 88 Pan Hd Tapping Screw 2 ...

Page 207: ...Appendix A Assembly Drawings and Parts Lists 190 A 4 HEAD BOARD AND FOOT BOARD DRAWINGS CONTINUED FOOT BOARD ASSEMBLY P N 3000 500 000 Optional Laminate ...

Page 208: ... Foot Board IFC Assembly 1 L 50 38 Pan Hd Mach Screw 4 M 3000 500 29 Hazard Label 1 N 3000 500 834 Ft Bd Keybd Cbl not shown 1 P 3000 500 64 Hinge Plate 1 Q 3000 500 27 Label 1 R 3000 500 26 Label 5 S 23 99 Phillips Pan Hd Screw 2 T 3000 500 3 Blank Panel 5 U 3000 500 4 End Panel 1 V 3000 500 28 Std Control Module Ass y 1 W 23 91 Pan Hd Tapping Screw 6 X 3000 500 16 Drawer 1 Y 3000 500 1 Lid 1 Z 3...

Page 209: ...AD BOARD AND FOOT BOARD DRAWINGS CONTINUED CHART RACK ASSEMBLY P N 3000 525 000 Existing pan hd screws part number 23 99 Existing foot board assembly Item Part No Part Name Qty A 3000 525 2 Chart Rod 1 B 3000 525 1 Chart Rack 1 C 3000 525 4 Chart Rack Label 1 ...

Page 210: ...NTINUED TAPE SWITCH BED EXIT MODULE ASSEMBLY P N 3000 536 010 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 3000 508 1 Bed Exit Module 1 B 3000 536 972 Exit Keyboard Assembly 1 C 3000 500 836 Ft Bd Option Keyboard Cable 1 D 3000 536 2 Bed Exit Label 1 E 23 87 Pan Hd Tapping Screw 3 F 3000 536 11 Scale Label 1 ...

Page 211: ...T BOARD STANDARD MODULE ASSEMBLY P N 3000 500 28 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 3000 500 2 Ft Bd Standard Module 1 B 3000 500 943 Ft Bd Keyboard Ass y 1 C 3000 500 834 Ft Bd Keyboard Cable 1 D 3000 500 24 Ft Bd Std Module Label 1 E 23 87 Pan Hd Tapping Screw 6 See page 15 for replacement kit part number ...

Page 212: ... GATCH FOWLER MODULE ASSEMBLY P N 3000 501 10 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 3000 501 1 Ft Bd Gatch Fowler Module 1 B 3000 501 947 Ft Bd G F Keyboard Ass y 1 C 3000 500 836 Ft Bd Option Keybd Cable 1 D 3000 501 2 Ft Bd G F Module Label 1 E 23 87 Pan Hd Tapping Screw 3 See page 15 for replacement kit part number ...

Page 213: ...ED FOOT BOARD DMS MODULE ASSEMBLY P N 3000 502 10 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 3000 508 1 DMS Module Panel 1 B 3000 502 951 Ft Bd DMS Keybd Ass y 1 C 3000 500 836 Ft Bd Option Keybd Cable 1 D 3000 502 2 DMS Module Label 1 E 23 87 Pan Hd Tapping Screw 3 See page 15 for replacement kit part number ...

Page 214: ...35 Ft Bd Drawer Cable 1 B 3000 507 949 Ft Bd Scale Keybd Ass y 1 L 50 39 Pan Hd Mach Screw 2 C 3000 500 836 Ft Bd Option Keybd Cbl 1 M 50 37 Pan Hd Mach Screw 1 D 3000 507 837 Scale Display Cable 1 N 3000 500 16 Drawer 1 E 3000 507 2 Scale Module Label 1 P 3000 507 957 Scale Menu IFC Ass y 1 F 23 87 Pan Hd Tapping Screw 4 Q 50 38 Pan Hd Mach Screw 4 G 23 91 Pan Hd Tapping Screw 4 R 3000 507 11 Sca...

Page 215: ...T MODULE ASSEMBLY P N 3000 508 10 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 3000 508 1 Bed Exit Module 1 B 3000 508 945 Exit Keyboard Ass y 1 C 3000 500 836 Ft Bd Option Keybd Cable 1 D 3000 508 2 Bed Exit Label 1 E 23 87 Pan Hd Tapping Screw 3 F 3000 508 11 Bed Exit Instruction Label 1 See page 15 for replacement kit part number ...

Page 216: ...y Drawings and Parts Lists 197 A 5 OVERALL BED ASSEMBLY DRAWING Item Part No Part Name Qty A page 129 134 Base Assembly 1 B page 170 I V Pole Assembly 1 C page 149 151 Litter Assembly 1 D 4 245 Flanged But Hd Cap Screw 4 ...

Page 217: ...ard Assembly 1 F page 174 175 Left Head Siderail Ass y 1 G 7 42 Truss Hd Screw 8 H page 178 179 Left Foot Siderail Ass y 1 J page 190 191 Foot Board Assembly 1 K page 180 181 Right Foot Siderail Ass y 1 L page 176 177 Right Head Siderail Ass y 1 M 3000 300 625 Date Of Manufacture Label 3 N 3000 300 641 Footboard Ground Label 1 ...

Page 218: ...ge 202 Right Head End Siderail page 201 MOTION INTERRUPT SWITCH 1 OF 4 3000 300 58 NIGHT LIGHT 3000 310 937 HEADWALL IFC 3000 303 933 POWER JUNCTION BOARD 3000 300 961 SCALE CPU 3000 307 959 LITTER CPU 3000 300 965 SERIAL IFC 3000 300 941 SCALE POWER SUPPLY 3000 307 953 DMS POWER SUPPLY 3000 302 939 G D E A C B H F FOOT END HEAD END ...

Page 219: ...ATIONS LEFT OUTSIDE NURSE CALL 3000 403 927 LEFT UP DOWN KEYBOARD 3000 400 929 LEFT OUTSIDE GATCH FOWLER 3000 409 931 KEYBOARD KEYBOARD LEFT INSIDE GATCH FOWLER 3000 400 917 LEFT INSIDE NURSE CALL 3000 403 921 LEFT TV 3000 404 923 KEYBOARD KEYBOARD KEYBOARD LEFT DMS 3000 402 919 KEYBOARD LEFT LIGHTS 3000 406 925 KEYBOARD N J R T L X V P ...

Page 220: ...NS RIGHT OUTSIDE NURSE CALL 3000 403 91 1 RIGHT UP DOWN KEYBOARD 3000 400 915 RIGHT OUTSIDE GATCH FOWLER 3000 409 913 KEYBOARD KEYBOARD RIGHT INSIDE GATCH FOWLER 3000 400 901 RIGHT INSIDE NURSE CALL 3000 403 905 RIGHT TV 3000 404 907 KEYBOARD KEYBOARD KEYBOARD RIGHT DMS 3000 402 903 KEYBOARD RIGHT LIGHTS 3000 406 909 KEYBOARD O K S Q W Y N U ...

Page 221: ...RAMS CONTINUED FOOT BOARD CIRCUIT BOARD LOCATIONS SCALE KEYBOARD 3000 507 949 BED EXIT SYSTEM KEYBOARD 3000 508 945 DMS KEYBOARD 3000 502 951 GATCH FOWLER KEYBOARD 3000 501 947 FOOTBOARD KEYBOARD 3000 500 943 SCALE MENU IFC 3000 507 957 FOOTBOARD IFC 3000 500 955 AE AF AG AD AB Z AA ...

Page 222: ...oard Locations Bed Wiring Diagrams 203 B 1 BOARD DRAWINGS LITTER CPU PCB ASSEMBLY P N 3000 300 941 A POWER JUNCTION PCB ASSEMBLY P N 3000 300 961 B SCALE CPU PCB ASSEMBLY P N 3000 307 959 C SEE PAGE 199 FOR BOARD LOCATIONS ...

Page 223: ...tions Bed Wiring Diagrams 204 B 1 BOARD DRAWINGS CONTINUED SCALE POWER SUPPLY PCB ASSEMBLY P N 3000 307 953 D SERIAL IFC PCB ASSEMBLY P N 3000 300 965 E HEADWALL IFC PCB ASSEMBLY P N 3000 303 933 F SEE PAGE 199 FOR BOARD LOCATIONS ...

Page 224: ... B 1 BOARD DRAWINGS CONTINUED DMS POWER SUPPLY PCB ASSEMBLY P N 3000 302 939 G NIGHT LIGHT PCB ASSEMBLY P N 3000 310 937 H LEFT U D KEYBOARD PCB ASSEMBLY RIGHT U D KEYBOARD PCB ASSEMBLY P N 3000 400 929 P N 3000 400 915 J K SEE PAGE 199 201 FOR BOARD LOCATIONS ...

Page 225: ...3000 403 905 LEFT OUTSIDE NURSE CALL PCB ASSEMBLY P N 3000 403 927 RIGHT OUTSIDE NURSE CALL PCB ASSEMBLY P N 3000 403 911 LEFT LIGHTS KEYBOARD PCB ASSEMBLY P N 3000 406 925 RIGHT LIGHTS KEYBOARD PCB ASSEMBLY P N 3000 406 909 LEFT OUTSIDE GATCH FOWLER PCB ASS Y P N 3000 409 931 RIGHT OUTSIDE GATCH FOWLER PCB ASS Y P N 3000 409 913 L M N O Q P S R SEE PAGE 200 201 FOR BOARD LOCATIONS ...

Page 226: ...LY P N 3000 402 919 RIGHT DMS KEYBOARD PCB ASSEMBLY P N 3000 402 903 LEFT TV KEYBOARD PCB ASSEMBLY P N 3000 404 923 RIGHT TV KEYBOARD PCB ASSEMBLY P N 3000 404 907 LEFT INSIDE GATCH FOWLER PCB ASS Y RIGHT INSIDE GATCH FOWLER PCB ASS Y P N 3000 400 917 P N 3000 400 901 T V X Y W U SEE PAGE 200 201 FOR BOARD LOCATIONS ...

Page 227: ...ons Bed Wiring Diagrams 208 B 1 BOARD DRAWINGS CONTINUED FOOT BOARD IFC PCB ASSEMBLY P N 3000 500 955 Z SCALE IFC PBC ASSEMBLY P N 3000 507 957 AA FOOT BOARD KEYBOARD PCB ASSEMBLY P N 3000 500 943 AB SEE PAGE 202 FOR BOARD LOCATIONS ...

Page 228: ...ALE DISPLAY WITH CABLE PCB ASSEMBLY P N 3000 507 837 AC FOOT BOARD GATCH FOWLER PCB ASSEMBLY P N 3000 501 947 SCALE KEYBOARD PCB ASSEMBLY P N 3000 507 949 AD AE BED EXIT KEYBOARD PCB ASSEMBLY P N 3000 508 945 FOOTBOARD DMS PCB ASSEMBLY P N 3000 502 951 AF AG SEE PAGE 202 FOR BOARD LOCATIONS ...

Page 229: ...ring Diagrams 210 B 2 WIRING DIAGRAMS BED WIRING DIAGRAMS A A LIMIT SWITCH CABLE 3000 300 810 LOAD CELL CABLE 3000 307 825 MOTION STOP CABLE 3000 300 813 FOOT END NOTE Change in cable shading or pattern designates a different cable part number ...

Page 230: ...ED BED WIRING DIAGRAMS CONTINUED A A PENDANT PORT CABLE 3000 915 839 STANDARD POWER CORD 3000 300 808 HEADWALL IFC CABLE 3000 303 820 DMS PORT CABLE 3000 302 819 See page 14 for replacement kit p n HEAD END NOTE Change in cable shading or pattern designates a different cable part number ...

Page 231: ...AMS CONTINUED B B 20 AC CABLE 3000 310 823 GATCH MOTOR W CAPACITOR 3000 300 410 13 AC CABLE 3000 302 818 13 AC CABLE 3000 302 818 SERIAL DC CABLE 3000 307 828 SERIAL IFC CABLE 3000 300 840 SCALE CPU CABLE 3000 307 827 FOOT END NOTE Change in cable shading or pattern designates a different cable part number ...

Page 232: ...CONTINUED BED WIRING DIAGRAMS CONTINUED B B FOWLER MOTOR 3000 300 472 BEEPER CABLE 3000 508 869 SCALE GROUND WIRE 3000 307 814 LEFT OR RIGHT LITTER SIDERAIL CABLE W SPEAKER WIRE 3000 300 811 HEAD END NOTE Change in cable shading or pattern designates a different cable part number ...

Page 233: ...320 842 NIGHT LIGHT LAMP CABLE 3000 310 824 SENSOR COIL CORD 3000 200 805 LITTER OPTION DRAWER CABLE 3000 300 845 POWER COIL CORD 3000 200 804 FOOT LIFT MOTOR 3000 200 213 FOOT POT CABLE 3000 200 806 LITTER FOOT POT CABLE 3000 300 846 FOOT END TO FOOT BOARD SEE PAGE 218 1 NOTE Change in cable shading or pattern designates a different cable part number ...

Page 234: ...300 809 POWER COIL CORD 3000 200 804 NURSE CALL BATTERY LEAD 3000 303 870 SENSOR COIL CORD 3000 200 805 CPU POT CABLE 3000 300 847 HEAD LIFT MOTOR 3000 200 213 HEAD POT CABLE 3000 200 807 W POT NOT BRAKE SWITCH 2 3 D C C D HEAD END TO RIGHT SIDERAIL SEE PAGE 217 TO LEFT SIDERAIL SEE PAGE 216 2 3 NOTE Change in cable shading or pattern designates a different cable part number ...

Page 235: ...g Diagrams 216 B 2 WIRING DIAGRAMS CONTINUED LEFT SIDERAIL WIRING DIAGRAMS LONG FFC CABLE 3000 400 801 SHORT FFC CABLE 3000 400 802 UP DOWN FFC CABLE 3000 400 803 SIDERAIL CABLE 3000 400 829 LONG FFC CABLE 3000 400 801 SPEAKER CABLE 3000 403 831 ...

Page 236: ...g Diagrams 217 B 2 WIRING DIAGRAMS CONTINUED RIGHT SIDERAIL WIRING DIAGRAMS LONG FFC CABLE 3000 400 801 SHORT FFC CABLE 3000 400 802 UP DOWN FFC CABLE 3000 400 803 SIDERAIL CABLE 3000 400 829 LONG FFC CABLE 3000 400 801 SPEAKER CABLE 3000 403 831 ...

Page 237: ...NG DIAGRAM FOOT BOARD KEYBOARD CABLE 3000 500 834 FOOT BOARD OPTION CABLE 3000 500 836 FOOT BOARD OPTION DRAWER CABLE 3000 500 835 SCALE DISPLAY CABLE W LCD 3000 500 837 FOOT BOARD OPTION CABLE 3000 500 836 IF BED HAS NEITHER SCALE OR BED EXIT OPTIONS THE CABLE IS P N 3000 500 833 FOOT BOARD DRAWER CABLE ...

Page 238: ...Diagrams 219 B 2 WIRING DIAGRAMS CONTINUED BED WIRING BLOCK DIAGRAM FULLY LOADED BED The following four pages contain the bed wiring block diagram For a representation of the entire bed remove the pages from the book and match up A to A B to B etc ...

Page 239: ...Appendix B Circuit Board Locations Bed Wiring Diagrams 220 B 2 WIRING DIAGRAMS CONTINUED BED WIRING BLOCK DIAGRAM FULLY LOADED BED A A B ...

Page 240: ...Appendix B Circuit Board Locations Bed Wiring Diagrams 221 B 2 WIRING DIAGRAMS CONTINUED BED WIRING BLOCK DIAGRAM FULLY LOADED BED CONTINUED A B C ...

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Page 242: ...Appendix B Circuit Board Locations Bed Wiring Diagrams 223 B 2 WIRING DIAGRAMS CONTINUED BED WIRING BLOCK DIAGRAM FULLY LOADED BED CONTINUED A A D ...

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Page 244: ...Appendix B Circuit Board Locations Bed Wiring Diagrams 225 B 2 WIRING DIAGRAMS CONTINUED BED WIRING BLOCK DIAGRAM FULLY LOADED BED CONTINUED A C D ...

Page 245: ...t me Meter Lead DMS Port p n 3000 302 819 24 VDC Pins 1 6 7 tied in parallel Pins 3 8 12 tied in parallel DMS Power Supply p n 3000 302 939 24 VDC J3 pin 2 J3 pin 1 DMS Power Supply p n 3000 302 939 110 VAC J1 pin 2 J1 pin 1 DMS Power Supply p n 3000 302 939 110 VAC J2 pin 2 J1 pin 1 Scale Power Supply p n 3000 307 953 110 VAC J2 pin 2 J2 pin 1 Scale Power Supply p n 3000 307 953 110 VAC J1 pin 2 ...

Page 246: ... 5 VDC P15 pin 6 Digital Ground negative lead of C18 Litter CPU p n 3000 300 941 110 VAC J2 pins 2 3 when Gatch motor is used J2 pin 1 Litter CPU p n 3000 300 941 8 VDC P9 pin 5 P9 pin 7 Scale CPU p n 3000 307 959 5 VDC JP1 pin 5 JP1 pin 4 Scale CPU p n 3000 307 959 12 VDC JP1 pin 8 JP1 pin 4 Headwall IFC p n 3000 303 933 5 VDC P5 pin 11 P1 pin 7 Headwall IFC p n 3000 303 933 12 VDC P1 pin 5 P1 pi...

Page 247: ... Menu IFC p n 3000 507 957 5 VDC P1 pin 10 P1 pin 6 Scale Menu IFC p n 3000 507 957 100 VAC 400 Hz P3 pin 15 P3 pin 16 Foot Board Keyboard p n 3000 400 943 5 VDC P1 pin 6 Digital Ground Foot Board IFC P1 pin 6 Foot Board Gatch Fowl er p n 3000 501 947 5 VDC P1 pin 1 Digital Ground Foot Board IFC P1 pin 6 Foot Board DMS p n 3000 502 951 5 VDC P1 pin 3 Digital Ground Foot Board IFC P1 pin 6 Scale Ke...

Page 248: ...own p n 3000 400 929 p n 3000 400 915 5 VDC J2 pin 10 Digital Ground Inside Gatch Fowler P1 pin 7 Outside Nurse Call p n 3000 403 927 p n 3000 403 911 5 VDC J1 pin 2 Digital Ground Inside Gatch Fowler P1 pin 7 Inside Nurse Call p n 3000 403 921 p n 3000 403 905 5 VDC J1 pin 1 J1 pin 2 TV Radio p n 3000 404 923 p n 3000 404 907 5 VDC J1 pin 1 Digital Ground Inside Gatch Fowler P1 pin 7 Room Read Li...

Page 249: ...DH 3 94 3000 000 020 REV B 420 Alcott Street Kalamazoo MI 49001 ...

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