Huntleigh Healthcare
Enterprise Models 5000 xx and 5001 xx Service Manual April 2008
Service Manual
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ENTERPRISE™ ACUTE CARE BEDS MODELS 5000 A/B/J/K/N/R 5001 A/B/J/K/N/R SERVICE MANUAL Build Level 50 Document Reference: 746-446
This service manual relates to products with the “Universal” base manufactured after April 2008.
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PREFACE Read and understand this manual before attempting to service or repair the equipment. This manual is intended for use by Huntleigh Healthcare approved service technicians. The manual may be provided to a customer in response to customer requirements, but in no event will Huntleigh Healthcare be responsible for any service or repair performed by customers. Warnings, Cautions and Notes WARNINGS given in this manual identify possible hazards in procedures or conditions which, if not correctly followed, could result in death, injury or other serious adverse reactions. Cautions given in this manual identify procedures or conditions which, if not correctly followed, could result in equipment failure or damage. Notes given in this manual (indicated by ) are used to explain or amplify a procedure or condition.
Indicates optional features or functions not available on all beds. General Warnings
WARNINGS Before starting any service or maintenance procedures, ensure that the equipment has been adequately decontaminated. Electrical equipment can be hazardous if misused. Obey all safety instructions. Do not use electrically powered beds in the presence of flammable gases, such as anaesthetic agents. The bed and its sub-assemblies are very heavy and appropriate precautions must be taken to avoid injury when moving or lifting them.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1
INTRODUCTION
1-1
1.1
About This Manual... 1-1
1.2
Product Description ... 1-2
1.3
Contact Information... 1-4
2
OPERATIONAL MAINTENANCE
2.1
General ... 2-1
2.2
Cleaning... 2-1
2.3
Disinfecting ... 2-1
3
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
3.1
General ... 3-2
3.2
Castors and Brakes ... 3-2
3.3
Backup Battery ... 3-2
4
TESTING
4.1
Power Operated Functions ... 4-1
4.2
Battery Operation ... 4-2
4.3
Manual Functions ... 4-2
5
TROUBLESHOOTING
5-1
6
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
6-1
6.1
General ... 6-1
6.2
Tools and Equipment ... 6-4
6.3
Brake Pedal – Replacement ... 6-5
6.4
Castors – Replacement ... 6-6
6.5
Mains Lead, Battery & Power Supply – Replacement (Model 5000)6-7
6.6
Mains Lead, Battery & Power Supply – Replacement (Model 5001)6-9
6.7
Base Junction Box – Replacement (Model 5001 only) ... 6-11
6.8
Control Box – Replacement ... 6-13
6.9
Junction Box/Underbed Light – Replacement ... 6-15
6.10
Attendant Control Panel (ACP) – Replacement... 6-16
6.11
Patient Handset – Replacement ... 6-17
6.12
Height Actuator – Replacement... 6-18
6.13
Backrest Actuator – Replacement... 6-20
6.14
Calf Actuator – Replacement ... 6-21
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3-2
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6.15
Thigh Actuator – Replacement ... 6-22
6.16
CPR Cable – Replacement & Adjustment ... 6-23
6.17
Power Supply Extension Cable – Replacement (Model 5000) ... 6-25
6.18
Power Supply Extension Cable – Replacement (Model 5001) ... 6-28
6.19
Base-Deck Earthing Cable – Replacement (Model 8000) ... 6-30
6.20
Base-Deck MJB Cable – Replacement (Model 5001) ... 6-32
6.21
Backrest Damper – Replacement ... 6-34
6.22
X-ray Cassette Tray – Replacement ... 6-35
6.23
Mattress Platform Extension – Replacement ... 6-37
6.24
Folding Safety Sides – Replacement ... 6-38
6.25
Anti-Entrapment System (AES) Modules – Replacement ... 6-39
6.26
Restoration of Paintwork ... 6-41
7
TECHNICAL DATA
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APPENDIX A - ASSEMBLY SPARES MANUAL APPENDIX B – SAFE DISPOSAL OF GAS SPRINGS APPENDIX C – ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY (EMC) INFORMATION
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INTRODUCTION
1.1
About This Manual
This manual contains information on servicing and maintenance of the Huntleigh Healthcare Enterprise™ 5000 and 5001 Series beds. The manual comprises the following sections: Chapter 1 - Introduction (this section): Includes a general description of the equipment with an explanation of the various features available, together with contact details for Huntleigh Healthcare around the world. Chapter 2 - Operational Maintenance: Describes routine procedures and checks to ensure correct operation during the service life of the equipment. Chapter 3 - Preventive Maintenance: Gives details of regular, periodic maintenance actions to ensure correct operation of the equipment. Chapter 4 - Testing: Defines a serviceability test to verify correct operation of the equipment if function is suspect or following any maintenance or servicing procedure. Chapter 5 - Troubleshooting: Contains details of fault symptoms, possible causes and suggested actions to rectify the problem. Chapter 6 - Servicing Instructions: Contains procedures for removal and installation of replaceable parts and sub-assemblies. Chapter 7 - Technical Data: Contains a list of electrical and dimensional data for the equipment and components and indicates environmental conditions for transportation, storage and use of the equipment.
Appendix A - Assembly Spares Manual: contains product assembly drawings and parts lists for the identification of replaceable parts. Appendix B - Instructions for the safe disposal of gas springs. Appendix C - Information on Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) for medical equipment.
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1.2
Product Description
The Enterprise™ 5000 and 5001 Series are electrically-operated acute care beds with multiple functions to provide the best nursing position for both patient and carer. 1.2.1 Standard Features
• Four section electrically-operated profiling mattress platform with independent adjustment of backrest angle, thigh section angle and calf section angle • Simultaneous adjustment of backrest and thigh sections by pressing one button (BioContour®) • Electrically-operated height adjustment • Pushbutton selection of Vascular or Fowler (chair) mode • Electrically-operated Trendelenburg and reverse Trendelenburg tilt • Separate control handsets for patient and carer • ¾ length folding safety sides • Battery backup for all electrical functions • Removable moulded plastic mattress platform sheets • Integral mattress platform extension • Underbed lights
1.2.2 Optional Features
• Infra red anti-entrapment system (Enterprise™ 5001 only) • Pull-out bedstripper • Radio-translucent backrest with X-ray cassette tray • 125mm/150mm single wheel, or 150mm twin wheel castors • Choice of safety side styles • Locking head and foot end panels
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Figure 1-1 Enterprise™ 5000B bed All power-operated functions are operated by push button controls. The user must select a function, then the press the up or down Direction key to drive the bed to the required position. The patient control handset is attached to a flexible cable and may be positioned on either side of the bed. The patient’s controls adjust backrest angle and leg elevation, including Bio-Contour®. The bed has an attendant control panel (ACP), attached to flexible cable and located at the foot end of the bed, from which the power operated functions can be disabled; operation of the bed by the patient is thus at the discretion of the carer. The ACP contains pushbutton controls for all bed movements including tilt, CPR and Vascular/Fowler profile selection. An on/off switch for the underbed lights is also provided. The electrical actuators consist of a screw and nut assembly driven by a 24V d.c. motor and gearbox. Power for the actuators is derived from an a.c. power supply located below the head end of the bed. The electronic control unit is mounted underneath the seat section. Model 5001 beds are equipped with an anti entrapment system (AES), which uses an infra red transmitter positioned above each castor to generate an invisible beam around the perimeter of the bed. If this beam is interrupted, e.g. by a carer’s foot or patient’s limb, downward movement of the mattress platform is prevented until the obstruction is removed.
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1.3
Contact Information
For all service and warranty information on this product, please contact your local Huntleigh Healthcare or Arjo subsidiary. Australia Huntleigh Healthcare Pty Limited 78 Forsyth Street O’Connor Western Australia 6163
Austria ArjoHuntleigh GmbH Dörrstrasse 85 A-6020 Innsbruck Tel. +43 512 20 4160-0
Tel. +61 89 337 4111 Belgium Huntleigh Healthcare NV/SA Evenbroekveld 6 B-9420 Erpe-Mere
Canada Arjo Canada, Inc. Unit C 1575 South Gateway Road Mississauga Ontario L4W 5J1
Tel. +32 53 60 73 80
Tel. 1-800-665-4831 China ArjoHuntleigh (Shanghai) Medical Trading Co. Ltd. 7/F, Metro Plaza, 555 Loushanguan Road, CN-200051 Shanghai
Czech Republic Arjo Hospital Equipment s.r.o. Hlinky 118 CZ-603 00 Brno Tel:+420 549 254 252
Tel:+86-21-6228-6161 Denmark Huntleigh Healthcare A/S Vassingerødvej 52 3540 Lynge
Finland Huntleigh Healthcare Oy Vanha Porvoontie 229 FI-01380 Vantaa
Tel. +45 4913 8486
Tel. +358-9-4730 4320
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France HNE Médical SA 451 chemin de Champivost BP20 69579 Limonest Cedex
Germany ArjoHuntleigh GmbH Peter-Sander-Straße 10 DE-55252 Mainz-Kastel Tel +49 6134 186 0
Tel. +33 4 78 66 62 66
Hong Kong Arjo Far East Limited Unit 3A, 4/F Block B Hoi Luen Industrial Centre 55 Hoi Yuen Road Kwun Tong, Kowloon
India Huntleigh Healthcare India Pvt Ltd. 8 Shah Industrial Estate Off Veera Desai Road Andheri (West) Mumbai
Tel. +852 2508 9553
Tel. +91 225 694 6697
Ireland Arjo Ireland Sydenham Business Park Unit 16-18 19 Heron Road Belfast BT3 9LE
Italy Arjo Italia S.P.A. Via Tor Vergata, 432, IT-00133 Roma Tel. +39 6-87426211
Tel. +44 28 905 02000
Netherlands Huntleigh Healthcare BV Antennestraat 45 1322 AH Almere Tel. +31 36 533 5588
New Zealand Huntleigh Healthcare Ltd Unit 6/38 Eaglehurst Road Elleslie Auckland 1005 Tel. +64 9 525 2488
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Nigeria Huntleigh Healthcare Nigeria Ltd Sandiland Arcade, 230 Muri Okunola Street Victoria Island Lagos
Norway Arjo Scandinavia AB Ryenstubben 2 NO-0679 Oslo Tel: +47 98 28 11 70
Tel. +234 1 461 32 06 Singapore Huntleigh Healthcare Pte Limited. 6 Harper Road #06-06 Leong Huat Building Singapore 369674
South Africa Huntleigh Africa Pty Limited 120 Willem Cruywagen Avenue Klerksoord Pretoria
Tel. +65 6289 4511
Tel. +27 12 542 4680
Spain Huntleigh Healthcare SL Poligono Industrial de la Creueta Calle de la Creueta 08130 Santa Perpetua de la Mogoda Barcelona
Sweden Arjo Hospital Equipment AB Verkstadsvägen 5 SE-241 21 Eslöv Tel. +46 413 645 00
Tel. +34 93 574 5754
Switzerland HNE Médical SA Route de Fribourg 5 Case Postale 144 1723 Marly
United Arab Emirates Huntleigh Healthcare Middle East Office MO5 Ahmed Bin Juma Al Maktoum Building Sh Zayed Road Dubai
Tel. +41 26 436 2059
Tel. +971 4 321 0200
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United Kingdom Huntleigh Healthcare Nesbit Evans Products Division Woden Road West Wednesbury WS10 7BL
United States Huntleigh Healthcare LLC 40 Christopher Way Eatontown NJ 07724 Tel. +1-732-578-9898
Tel. +44 (0)121 556 1511 Latin America Huntleigh Healthcare Latin America Inc. 2602 North West 97th Avenue Miami FL 33172 USA Tel. +1-305-463-0526
If there is no Huntleigh Healthcare or Arjo subsidiary in your country or region, contact Huntleigh Healthcare UK for details of agents and distributors in your area.
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2
OPERATIONAL MAINTENANCE
2.1
General
The equipment has been designed to be virtually maintenance-free between service intervals. The degree of periodic cleaning and maintenance necessary will be determined by use and condition. Examine the bed for obvious signs of damage. If found take appropriate remedial action.
WARNING Disconnect the bed from the electricity supply before carrying out cleaning procedures. 2.2
Cleaning
Wearing suitable protective clothing, clean all surfaces with a disposable cloth soaked in a neutral detergent and hand hot water. The mattress platform sheets and head/foot end panels can be removed from the bed and cleaned separately. Start by cleaning the upper sections of the bed and work along all horizontal surfaces. Work methodically towards the lower sections of the bed and clean the wheels last. Take extra care to clean areas that may trap dust or dirt. Rinse with clean water and dry with disposable paper towels. Allow the cleaned parts to dry before replacing the mattress. 2.3
Disinfecting
After cleaning the bed as described above, wipe all surfaces with sodium dichloroisocyanurate (NaDCC) at a concentration of 1,000 parts per million (0.1%) of available chlorine. In the case of pooling body fluids, e.g. blood, the concentration of NaDCC should be increased to 10,000 parts per million (1%) of available chlorine. Caution Do not use abrasive compounds or pads. Do not use phenol-based disinfectant solutions.
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3
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
The following preventive maintenance checks and procedures should be carried out every 12 months. All service and repair activities must only be carried out by properly qualified and trained persons approved by Huntleigh Healthcare. Disposal of product and components should be compliant with local regulations.
WARNING Before starting any maintenance activity, disconnect the bed from the electrical power supply. The bed sections will still operate on battery power unless the function has been disabled on the ACP. Avoid skin contact with lubricants. Gloves and protective clothing should be worn when carrying out maintenance work. 3.1
General
Examine the bed for obvious signs of damage. Make sure that all visible fixings and fastenings are secure and not missing. Examine all flexible cables for cuts, abrasions, kinks or other deterioration. Check the electrical supply plug and cable for damage. If either the plug or cable is damaged, both must be replaced as a complete assembly. Under no circumstances should the integral moulded plug be replaced with a rewireable plug. 3.2
Castors and Brakes
Check the brakes for efficient operation. Check that the steering lock operates effectively. Poor braking or steering performance indicates that one or more castors requires replacement. 3.3
Backup Battery
If a beeping sound is heard when the bed is operated from the battery, this indicates a low charge condition. Connect the bed to the electricity supply for a minimum of 24 hours, in order to recharge the batteries. 3-2
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TESTING
The following serviceability tests should be performed before returning the bed to use after service, or if any function is suspect. These instructions should be read in conjunction with the bed user manual, Huntleigh publication number 746-445. If the result of any test is unsatisfactory, investigate and take the appropriate remedial action. Refer to Chapter 5, Troubleshooting and Chapter 6, Servicing Instructions.
All references to left or right of the bed are when viewed from the head end (i.e. by a patient lying on the bed).
WARNING If any electrical assembly or wiring has been replaced or repaired, the appropriate electrical safety checks must be made. Keep clear of the bed when it is being operated. Severe injury can result from crushing by moving parts. 4.1
Power Operated Functions
a) Check that the ACP operates all bed functions (height, backrest angle, leg elevation, kneebreak angle, tilt and Bio-Contour®). Verify satisfactory operation over the full range of movement as specified in Chapter 7, Technical Data. Verify that the actuators are de-energised when either Direction key is released or the limit of travel is reached. b) Check that the patient handset operates the backrest, leg elevation and Bio-Contour® functions. c) Verify that the lockout function on the ACP disables the appropriate functions on both the ACP and patient handset. d) Check that both vascular and Fowler modes can be selected on the ACP, and that the lower leg (calf) section moves as expected in either mode. e) Use the ACP to raise the backrest and leg sections, and raise the mattress platform to near top height. Press and hold the CPR button and verify that the mattress platform returns to a flat, medium height condition. f) Check the operation of the underbed lights. g) 5001 series only: Place an obstruction on the base section of the bed to 4-1
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block the anti-entrapment beam. Check that the AES LED on the ACP lights red and downward movement of the mattress platform is prevented. Remove the obstruction and verify that the AES LED is now green and normal movement of the mattress platform is restored. 4.2
Battery Operation
a) Disconnect the bed from the electricity supply. b) Check the functions of bed height, backrest angle, leg elevation and tilt. While operating the bed, check that an intermittent beep-beep sound is heard. 4.3
Manual Functions
4.3.1 Brakes and Steering
Check the brakes for efficient operation. Apply the brakes and push the bed. None of the castors should rotate. Place the pedals in the “steer” position and verify that the tracking (steering) castor is engaged and does not swivel. 4.3.2 Folding Safety Sides
Check operation of both safety sides. Verify that the release and latching mechanisms are effective and that the sides are securely locked when raised. 4.3.3 Bed Extension
Check that the bed extension extends and retracts smoothly and easily. Make sure the catches operate easily and that the extension locks securely in both the normal and extended positions. 4.3.4 Bedstripper
Check that the bedstripper slides in and out easily. Test the latching mechanism by putting the bed into maximum foot down tilt – the bedstripper should remain in the stored position. 4.3.5 Emergency CPR Release
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position in a smooth, controlled manner. Repeat to test the other CPR release handle.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
The following table identifies some fault symptoms, their possible cause and suggested remedial action. Test step 4.1
Symptom
Possible cause
Action
All actuators inoperative
Power disconnected and batteries discharged
Make sure electrical supply cable is connected to a suitable outlet socket.
Fuse blown and batteries discharged
Check fuse in electrical supply plug (UK only)
Patient handset disconnected
Check wiring between handset, junction box and control box.
ACP disconnected
Check wiring between ACP, junction box and control box.
4.1
One actuator inoperative
Actuator plug disconnected Check actuator cable is plugged into both the control box and the actuator
4.3.1
Brakes and/or steering Worn or damaged castor(s) Replace castor(s) lock not effective
4.3.5
Emergency CPR release inoperative
CPR release cable stretched or worn
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SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING
Before starting any service or maintenance procedures, ensure that the equipment has been adequately decontaminated. Avoid skin contact with lubricants. Rubber gloves and protective clothing should be worn when carrying out maintenance work. The bed and its sub-assemblies are heavy and could cause serious injury or death by crushing. When working beneath the mattress platform, the equipment must be properly supported with suitable lifting devices, blocks or stands. Use only replacement parts that are approved by Huntleigh Healthcare. 6.1
General
The servicing procedures and data given in this section include instructions for: • Replacement of specific components and sub-assemblies • Dismantling and assembly of the main structure • Restoration of paint finish Minor procedures considered to be self-evident have not been included. Do not disassemble further than is necessary to replace a defective item. Remove old Loctite® and other adhesives from components before reassembly. Apply Loctite® adhesive where specified in Appendix A. Before applying Loctite®, clean and degrease parts using a suitable volatile solvent, e.g. methylated spirits. The hinges between the various parts of the bed incorporate self-lubricating conductive plastic bushes and do not require lubrication. Throughout this section, numbers given in brackets refer to the Assembly Spares Manual drawing sheet number and item number for the part. Thus (03-5) represents Item 5 on Sheet 03. To facilitate access for carrying out servicing procedures, remove the mattress platform sheets and head/foot end panels from the bed. 6-1
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All references to left or right of the bed are when viewed from the head end (i.e. by a patient lying on the bed).
Before returning the equipment to use following repair or servicing: • Carry out a visual inspection for signs of damage, paying particular attention to cables and paintwork. • Perform a serviceability test as described in Chapter 4. • Clean the equipment as described in Chapter 2. Caution After replacing any cable or actuator, check that none of the cables are kinked, strained or pinched. Adjust the cables to remove any slack that could become entangled in the bed mechanism. Verify that these conditions are maintained over the full range of movement of the bed sections. 6.1.1 Actuator Cable Clips
Where cables are connected to actuators they are held in place by retaining clips. There are two types of clip depending on the actuator version.
A
B
Figure 6-1 Actuator cable clip, Type A Clip Type A: Refer to Figure 6-1. To release the clip, squeeze the sides together firmly (A) and pull it away from the actuator. To refit the clip, push it into the receptacle on the actuator body (B) until it “clicks” into position.
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C
D
Figure 6-2 Actuator cable clip, Type B Clip Type B Refer to Figure 6-2. To release the clip, use a small screwdriver to press in the retaining lugs on either side of the socket (C) and pull the clip out (D). To refit the clip, push it towards the socket until it “clicks” into position.
6.1.2 Sealing Rings
Where electrical cables enter actuators, junction boxes or the control box, the plug has a rubber sealing ring to ensure the connection remains watertight. Apply a small amount of lubricant, e.g. petroleum jelly, to the sealing rings to make it easier to insert the plugs. Do not allow excess lubricant to contaminate the electrical contacts.
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