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Motor Troubleshooting
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1. The outlet may not be working or the breaker is tripped. Try plugging in another device.
2. The electrical connection in the back of the motor may be disengaged.
3. The air lines from the foot switch to the motor may be not be fully connected or they may be kinked
or broken. If they are kinked, try to straighten them. If broken, we sell replacement air lines.
4. The foot switch may be worn out. Uplug the air lines from the foot switch and blow into both of them,
one at a time. If the foot switch is worn out, the motor will operate by doing this. Contact us for a
replacement foot pedal.
1. Squealing or screeching noise:
The electronic brake has likely failed and must be sent in for repair.
2. Clicking noise:
This is normal and may get louder with age, but functionally the motor is fine.
MOTOR IS NOT WORKING
MOTOR IS MAKING NOISE
TABLE MOVEMENT
5. The wires inside the plug may be loose or disconnected.
To check this, first uplug the motor from the electricity. Follow the steps below.
L1
N
Remove the plug
from the motor by
lifting up on the
tab (using a flat
screwdriver).
Remove the cover by
removing the 2 screws
(using a Philips screw
driver).
Loosen the 3 screws (using a flat screwdriver)
and re-connect the wires as follows:
110 Motors:
White wire goes into L1 (left)
Green wire goes into middle
Black wire goes into N (right)
220 Motors:
Brown wire goes into L1 (left)
Green/Yellow goes into middle
Blue goes into N (right)
When the table is in an elevated position, some movement of the table is normal. If the movement becomes
excessive and interferes with function, it is likely that the motor needs replacing.
The motor is covered by a one year warranty. Please note that the motor, like all electrical products, will eventually wear out.
The motor “life” is determined by various factors, including number of opertions, weights of patients, positioning of patients on the
table, humidity and environmental conditions. To extend the life of the motor, instruct the patient to get on and off at the center of
the table as much as possible. Avoid elevating or lowering the table if the patient is not centered on the table.
If the motor is not working properly, check the following items.,,,