10. Position adjustable supports under the siderail to support the siderail when you remove the central column.
11. Using a cordless drill and a #2 Phillips bit, remove the 14 screws (J) that secure the upper end of the posts and the
central column to the upper structural member (Figure 27).
12. Using a 1/2” socket, remove the two bolts and two washers (L) that secure the upper end of the two guide posts to the
structural member (K) (Figure 27).
13. Remove and save the lower plastic cover.
14. Lift and remove the central column. Use caution to avoid damaging the seal. Save the central column.
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15. Using a 3/32” Allen wrench, remove the set screw (A) that secures the handle to the central column shaft (Figure 26).
Remove and save the handle.
16. Remove and discard the spring from the endrail central column.
17. Reverse steps to reinstall.
18. Check the stop catch positions and complete steps 18-23 if adjustments are needed.
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e -- Proper adjustment centers the stop catches and evenly distributes the load of the rail. If the stop catches are not
centered, they will rub against the plastic extrusion.
19. Raise the siderail to the upper position.
20. Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove the two screws (O) that secure the brake shoe cover (P) to the brake shoe
support (S). Remove and save the cover (Figure 27).
21. Using a 1/2” socket, loosen the two locknuts (Q) that secure the brake shoe (R) to the brake shoe support (S). Remove
the two locknuts (T) that secure the brake shoe support to the frame (Figure 27).
22. Move the brake shoe back and forth (head end to foot end) and the brake shoe support left to right to position the stop
catches (N) (Figure 27). Tighten the locknuts.
23. If the stop catches still rub on the plastic extrusion, loosen the locknut (U) using a 3/8” combination wrench. Turn the
adjustment screw (V) using a 3/32” Allen wrench until the proper alignment is achieved (Figure 27).
24. Verify proper operation of the handle and four rail positions (lower, 9 in., 14 in., upper) before you reinstall the brake
shoe cover.
25. Verify proper operation before you return the product to service.
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5/32” Allen wrench
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Medium strength thread locker (or equivalent)
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Adjustable supports (or equivalent)
EN
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1900-009-002 Rev AA.6