21. Raise the siderail to the upper position.
22. Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove the two screws (O) that secure the brake shoe cover (S) to the brake shoe
support. Remove and save the cover (Figure 29).
23. Using a 1/2” socket, loosen the two locknuts (Q) that secure the brake shoe (R) to the brake shoe support (S). Remove
and save the two locknuts (T) that secure the brake shoe support to the frame (Figure 29).
24. 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 29). Tighten the locknuts.
25. 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 29).
26. Verify proper operation of the handle and four rail positions (lower, 9 in., 14 in., upper) before you reinstall the brake
shoe cover.
27. Verify proper operation before you return the product to service.
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3. Using a #1 Phillips screwdriver, remove the eight screws (F) that secure the top half of the upper plastic cover (G) to the
bottom half of the upper plastic cover (H) (Figure 28). If repairing a siderail, open the access door to reach the two
screws located at the end of the bottom half of the upper plastic cover. Save the screws.
4. Insert a small regular screwdriver between the two halves of the upper plastic cover. Separate the two halves. Use
caution to avoid scratching the covers or damaging the lower cover snap pins. Remove and discard the upper plastic
cover.
5. Reverse steps to reinstall
6. Verify proper operation before you return the product to service.
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1. Raise the rail that needs repair to the highest position.
2. Apply the brakes.
3. Using a #1 Phillips screwdriver, remove the eight screws (A) that secure the bottom half of the lower plastic cover (B) to
the top half of the lower plastic cover (D) (Figure 29). Save the screws.
4. Insert a small regular screwdriver between the two halves of the lower plastic cover. Separate the two halves. Use
caution to avoid scratching the covers or damaging the upper cover snap pins. Remove and save the lower cover.
EN
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1900-009-002 Rev AA.6