Stryker
Beds, Chairs, Stretchers and Stools
Model SM204 M-Series Stretcher Maintenance Manual Rev D Aug 2006
Maintenance Manual
167 Pages
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Table of Contents Introduction Specifications... 4 Warning / Caution / Note Definition... 4 Preventative Maintenance Checklist... 5 Cleaning... 6, 7 Service Information Caster Cover Installation and Removal... 8 Caster Removal... 8 Brake Rod Removal... 9 Side Control Brake Rod Removal... 9 Release Pedal Adjustment... 10 Foot End Release Pedal Replacement... 10 Foot End Release Pedal Rod Removal... 10 Brake Ring Removal... 11 Big Wheel Removal... 11 Big Wheel Carriage Assembly Removal... 12 Side Control Big Wheel Linkage Assembly Removal... 12 Big Wheel Cam Gas Spring Dampener Removal... 13 Litter Top Removal... 14 Jack Descent Rate Adjustment... 14 Removal of Excess Air from the Hydraulic System... 14 Head End Hydraulic Jack Removal... 15 Foot End Hydraulic Jack Removal... 15 Litter Corner Cover Replacement... 16 Gatch Release Handle Replacement... 16 Gatch Valve Body Replacement... 16 Siderail Assembly Removal and Replacement... 17 Siderail Latch Replacement... 18 Pneumatic Cylinder Replacement... 19 IV Pole Replacement... 19 Oxygen Bottle Holder Replacement... 20 Static Discharge Precautions... 22 Scale Display Box Replacement... 22 Scale Display Cover Replacement... 23 Scale Display Lens Replacement... 23 Scale Display Battery Holder Replacement... 24 Load Cell Replacement... 25 Scale System Diagnostics... 26, 27 Scale System Batteries... 27 Quick Reference Replacement Parts List... 28
Table of Contents Assembly Drawings and Parts Lists Big Wheel Base Assembly... 29−31 Base Assembly with Standard Brakes... 32, 33 Caster Assembly... 34 Drive Link Assembly... 35 Brake Rod Assembly... 36 Base Assembly with Dual Side Hydraulics... 37−39 Release Pedal Assembly... 40 Pump Pedal Assembly... 41 Cam Bracket Assembly... 42 Big Wheel Carriage Assembly... 43 Base Assembly with Four−Sided Brakes... 44−46 Side Control Big Wheel Linkage Assembly... 47 Side Control Big Wheel Carriage Assembly... 48, 49 Base Assembly with 3−Sided Hydraulics... 50, 51 Release Pedal Assembly... 52 Pump Pedal Assembly... 53 Constant Descent Jacks... 54 Jack Base Assembly... 55 Base Labeling Assembly... 56−63 Litter Assembly... 64, 65 Siderail Assembly... 66, 67 Siderail Latch Assembly... 68, 69 Siderail Spindle Assembly... 70, 71 Siderail Latch Spindle Assembly... 72, 73 Dual Siderail Latch Assembly... 74, 75 Latch Assembly... 76−79 Standard Fowler/Stationary Foot Assembly... 80, 81 Standard Fowler/Knee Gatch Assembly... 82−85 Standard Fowler Assembly... 86−89 Seat Section Assembly... 90, 91 Knee Gatch Assembly... 92−95 Gatch Valve Body Assembly... 96 Gatch Cylinder/Hose Assembly... 97 Gatch Pump Assembly... 98 Gatch Release Handle Assembly... 99
Table of Contents Assembly Drawings and Parts Lists (Continued) Thigh Section Assembly... 100, 101 Calf Section Assembly... 102, 103 Drop Seat Fowler/Stationary Foot Assembly... 104−107 Drop Seat Fowler Assembly... 108 Drop Seat Fowler/Knee Gatch Assembly... 110−113 Corner Cover Assembly... 114−117 Slider Board Assembly... 118, 119 Slider Board... 119 Monitor Tray... 120, 121 Push Handle Assembly... 122 No Push Handle Option... 123 Scale Option − 26” Litter with Stationary Foot Section... 124−126 Scale Option − 26” Litter with Knee Gatch... 127−129 26” Scale Lift Header... 130, 131 Scale Option − 30” Litter with Stationary Foot Section... 132−134 Scale Option − 30” Litter with Knee Gatch... 135−137 30” Scale Lift Header... 138, 139 Scale Display Assembly... 140, 141 IV Poles... 142−150 Oxygen Bottle Holders... 151−155 Defibrillator Tray Assembly... 156 Defibrillator Tray/Foot Extender/Foot Board Assembly... 157 Serving Tray Assembly... 158 Foot Board/Serving Tray Holder... 159 Foot Board/Chartholder Assembly... 160 Mattresses and Siderail Pads... 161, 162 Warranty Obtaining Parts and Service... 163 Service Contract Coverage... 163 Return Authorization... 164 Freight Damage Claims... 164
Introduction INTRODUCTION This manual is designed to assist you with the maintenance of the Model SM204 Stretcher. Read it thoroughly before using the equipment or beginning any maintenance on it.
SPECIFICATIONS Maximum Weight Capacity
700 pounds
Overall Stretcher Length
84” ( .5”)
Overall Stretcher Width (Siderails Up)
33.5” & 37” ( .5”)
Overall Stretcher Width (Siderails Down)
30.25” & 30.75” ( .5”)
Minimum / Maximum Bed Height
20.75” / 34” ( .5”)
Fowler Angle
0 to 90 ° (
3°)
Knee Gatch Angle
0 to 40 ° (
1°)
Trendelenburg / Reverse Trendelenburg
+16 / −16 ° (
1°)
Optional Scale System Weight Operating Range
0 lbs. to maximum capacity of the stretcher
Optional Scale System Accuracy
Between 10° Trend & 10° reverse Trend* 2 lbs. of weights below 100 lbs. 2% of weights above 100 lbs.
Optional Scale System Environmental Requirements for Operation
60_ F − 80_ F 0% − 90% Relative Humidity
* Scale does not meet accuracy claims at Trend angles outside the specified range. Stryker reserves the right to change specifications without notice.
WARNING / CAUTION / NOTE DEFINITION The words WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE carry special meanings and should be carefully reviewed. WARNING Alerts the reader about a situation, which if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. It may also describe potential serious adverse reactions and safety hazards. CAUTION Alerts the reader of a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury to the user or patient or damage to the equipment or other property. This includes special care necessary for the safe and effective use of the device and the care necessary to avoid damage to a device that may occur as a result of use or misuse. NOTE This provides special information to make maintenance easier or important instructions clearer.
Safe Working Load
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Preventative Maintenance CHECKLIST All fasteners secure Siderails move and latch properly Engage brake pedal and push on the stretcher to ensure all casters lock securely All casters secure and swivel properly Body restraints working properly IV pole intact and operating properly Oxygen bottle holder intact and operating properly Fowler operating and latching properly Knee Gatch operating properly Trendelenburg/Reverse Trendelenburg operating properly No rips or cracks in mattress cover Ground chain intact No leaks at hydraulic connections Hydraulic jacks holding properly Hydraulic drop rate set properly Hydraulic oil level sufficient Lubricate where required Accessories and mounting hardware in good condition and working properly No cables worn or pinched (optional scale system) All electrical connections tight (optional scale system) All grounds secure to the frame (optional scale system) Batteries sufficiently charged (optional scale system) Display housing intact and not damaged (optional scale system) Display label intact and not damaged (optional scale system) Load cells intact and not damaged (optional scale system) Scale calibrated properly. Recalibrate, if necessary (optional scale system)
Serial No. ______________
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Completed By:_________________________________
Date:_____________
NOTE Preventative maintenance should be performed at a minimum of annually. A preventative maintenance program should be established for all Stryker Medical equipment. Preventative maintenance may need to be performed more frequently based on the usage level of the product.
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Cleaning CLEANING Model 1015 stretchers are designed to be power−washable. The unit may show some signs of oxidation or discoloration from continuous washing. However, no degradation of the stretcher’s performance characteristics or functionality will occur due to power washing as long as the proper procedures are followed. S
Follow the cleaning solution manufacturer’s dilution recommendations exactly.
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Remove the mattress prior to washing the unit; do not wash the mattress with the stretcher.
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Position the Fowler at 45_, place the unit in full reverse Trendelenburg (foot end down), raise the siderails, and place the I.V. poles and push handles in the up position.
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Stryker Medical recommends the standard hospital surgical cart washer for power washing Model 1015 stretchers.
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Do not replace the mattress on the stretcher until the unit is completely dry.
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Before returning the unit to service, verify all labels are intact, verify the brake/steer pedal locks properly in both positions and check all components for proper lubrication.
DO NOT STEAM CLEAN THE UNIT. Use a maximum water temperature of 180_F/82_C. Maximum air dry temperature (cart washers) is 240_F/115_C. Water pressure − 1500 psi/103.5 bar. If a hand held wand is being used to wash the unit, the pressure nozzle must be kept a minimum of 24 inches/.61m from the unit. Stretchers must have maintenance performed after a minimum of every fifth washing. Refer to the maintenance manual for specific lubrication instructions. Failure to comply with these instructions may invalidate any/all warranties. Do not use abrasive cleaners to clean the display enclosure for the optional scale system. Do not allow cleaning solutions or other fluids to pool on the display unit. Wipe dry all surfaces after spills or cleaning.
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Cleaning CLEANING (CONTINUED) In general, when used in those concentrations recommended by the manufacturer, either phenolic type or quaternary type disinfectants can be used. Iodophor type disinfectants are not recommended for use because staining may result. The following products have been tested and have been found not to have a harmful effect WHEN USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDED DILUTION.*
TRADE NAME
DISINFECTANT TYPE
MANUFACTURER
*MANUFACTURER’S RECOMMENDED DILUTION
A33
Quaternary
Airwick (Professional Products Division)
2 ounces/gallon
A33 (dry)
Quaternary
Airwick (Professional Products Division)
1/2 ounce/gallon
Beaucoup
Phenolic
Huntington Laboratories
1 ounce/gallon
Blue Chip
Quaternary
S.C. Johnson
2 ounces/gallon
Elimstaph
Quaternary
Walter G. Legge
1 ounce/gallon
Franklin Phenomysan F2500
Phenolic
Purex Corporation
1 1/4 ounce/gallon
Franklin Sentinel
Quaternary
Purex Corporation
2 ounces/gallon
Galahad
Phenolic
Puritan Churchill Chemical Company
1 ounce/gallon
Hi−Tor
Quaternary
Huntington Laboratories
1/2 ounce/gallon
LPH
Phenolic
Vestal Laboratories
1/2 ounce/gallon
Matar
Phenolic
Huntington Laboratories
1/2 ounce/gallon
Omega
Quaternary
Airwick (Professional Products Division)
1/2 ounce/gallon
Quanto
Quaternary
Huntington Laboratories
1 ounce/gallon
Sanikleen
Quaternary
West Chemical Products
2 ounces/ gallon
Sanimaster II
Quaternary
Service Master
1 ounce/gallon
Vesphene
Phenolic
Vestal Laboratories
1 1/4 ounce/ gallon
Quaternary Germicidal Disinfectants, used as directed, and/or Chlorine Bleach products, typically 5.25% Sodium Hypochlorite in dilutions ranging between 1 part bleach to 100 parts water, and 2 parts bleach to 100 parts water are not considered mild detergents. These products are corrosive in nature and may cause damage to your stretcher if used improperly. If these types of products are used to clean Stryker patient handling equipment, measures must be taken to insure the stretchers are rinsed with clean water and thoroughly dried following cleaning. Failure to properly rinse and dry the stretchers will leave a corrosive residue on the surface of the stretcher, possibly causing premature corrosion of critical components. NOTE Failure to follow the above directions when using these types of cleaners may void this product’s warranty.
REMOVAL OF IODINE COMPOUNDS This solution may be used to remove iodine stains from mattress cover and foam footrest pad surfaces. 1. Use a solution of 1−2 tablespoons Sodium Thiosulfate in a pint of warm water to clean the stained area. Clean as soon as possible after staining occurs. If stains are not immediately removed, allow solution to soak or stand on the surface. 2. Rinse surfaces which have been exposed to the solution in clear water before returning bed to service.
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Service Information CASTER COVER INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL
1. Double Prongs
Single Prong
Looking through the larger of the two side cut−outs, align the cover with the axle nut or bolt head, as shown. Push down on the opposite side of the cover until the single prong engages the caster horn.
Top View (Cut−Away)
2.
Push on the cover with your palm until the double prongs engage.
Properly Attached Cover
Top View (Cut−Away)
3.
To remove the wheel cover, insert a large screwdriver into the cut−out in the side of the wheel cover and into the space between the double prongs. Pry up the cover to disengage the double prongs and push sharply upward to disengage the single prong.
Top View (Cut−Away)
CASTER REMOVAL Required Tools: 9/16” Open End Wrench 1. Remove the caster cover. 2. While keeping pressure on the caster bolt with your index finger, use a 9/16” open end wrench to remove the nylock hex nut on top of the caster assembly. 3. Using the brake ring, lift up on the base assembly and pull the caster assembly down to remove it. 4. Reverse steps 1−3 to install the new caster.
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Service Information BRAKE ROD REMOVAL Required Tools: Hammer
7/32” Punch
String or Bungee Cords
1. Pump the litter up to full height. 2. Lift the base hood and support it from the litter using string or bungee cords. 3. With the brake/steer pedal in the steer position, remove the clevis pin and rue ring cotter connecting the brake rod to the brake rod drive link at each end of the stretcher. 4. Remove the two clevis pins and rue ring cotters connecting the brake rods to the drive arm at the center of the base near the cam bracket assembly. 5. Pull on the butterfly “V” pedals to remove the brake rods from the base. 6. Reverse steps 1−5 to reinstall the brake rod. CAUTION When reattaching the brake rod assembly to the base frame, set the torque specs no higher than 15 ft.−lbs. or damage could occur to the bolts.
SIDE CONTROL BRAKE ROD REMOVAL Required Tools: Hammer
7/32” Punch
Needle Nose Pliers
String or Bungee Cords
1. Pump the litter up to full height. 2. Lift the base hood and support it from the litter using string or bungee cords. 3. Using a hammer and 7/32” punch, drive the groove pin out of the butterfly “V” pedal on the patient’s left side and remove the pedal. 4. Using a hammer and 7/32” punch, drive out the groove pin connecting the side control link to the side control brake rod. 5. Pull on the butterfly “V” pedal on the patient’s right side to remove the side control brake rod from the base. 6. Reverse steps 1−5 to reinstall the brake rod. CAUTION When reattaching the brake rod assembly to the base frame, set the torque specs no higher than 15 ft.−lbs. or damage could occur to the bolts.
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Service Information RELEASE PEDAL ADJUSTMENT 1. Manually disengage the release pedal swivel (item G on page 38) from the release pedal assembly. 2. To increase the release rod engagement with the release valve, turn the release pedal swivel clockwise on the threaded release rod. 3. To decrease the release rod engagement with the release valve, turn the release pedal swivel counterclockwise on the threaded release rod. NOTE If the pedal swivel assembly is threaded too far onto the release rod, the release valve will be partially activated and the jack will drift.
FOOT END RELEASE PEDAL REPLACEMENT Required Tools:
Needle Nose Pliers
1. Apply the stretcher brakes. 2. Disconnect the release pedal return springs from the foot end release pedals. 3. Remove the rue ring cotters and the clevis pins connecting the foot end release pedals to the mounting bracket. 4. Rotate the pedals upward. 5. Remove the rue ring cotters connecting the head end and foot end release rods to the foot end release pedals and remove the pedals. 6. Reverse steps 2−5 to install the new pedals.
FOOT END RELEASE PEDAL ROD REMOVAL Required Tools:
Needle Nose Pliers
1. Remove the foot end release pedal (see procedure above). 2. Remove the snap in nyliners holding the foot end pedal release rods in the pedal mounting bracket. 3. Unsnap the foot end pedal release rods from the white plastic release rod brackets. 4. Dislodge the side control release pedal swivels from the studs on the side control release pedal weldments. 5. Remove the foot end pedal release rods. 6. Reverse steps 1−5 to reinstall the pedal rods.
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Service Information BRAKE RING REMOVAL Required Tools: 9/16” Socket w/Extension
3/8” Drive Ratchet
Needle−Nose Pliers
String or Bungee Cord
1. Pump the litter up to full height. 2. Lift the base hood and support it from the litter using string or bungee cords. 3. Using needle−nose pliers, unhook the extension springs from the top of the base caster tubes. 4. Remove the plastic caster covers. 5. While putting pressure on the caster carriage bolt, use a 9/16” socket and a 3/8” drive ratchet to remove the caster nut on both sides of the stretcher. 6. Remove the casters. 7. Remove the brake rod (see procedure page 9). 8. Remove the cotter pin from the clevis pin in the center of the brake ring weldment. 9. Remove the cotter pin from the bearing pivot support. 10. Remove the 3/4” nylock hex nut from the bearing pivot support. 11. Remove the drive link assembly. 12. Pull the brake ring down and out away from the stretcher base frame. 13. Reverse steps 1−12 to reinstall the brake ring.
BIG WHEEL REMOVAL Required Tools: Large Standard Screwdriver
Small Standard Screwdriver
String or Bungee Cords
1. Lift the base hood and separate the Velcro holding it to the base frame. Support the hood from the litter using bungee cords so it is out of the way. 2. Using a large, standard screwdriver, pop off the hub cap in the center of the wheel. 3. Using a small, standard screwdriver, remove the spiral retaining ring from the groove on the wheel axle. 4. Remove the Big Wheel. 5. Reverse steps 1−4 to reinstall the Big Wheel.
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Service Information BIG WHEEL CARRIAGE ASSEMBLY REMOVAL Required Tools: 1/2” Socket
3/8” Drive Ratchet
Needle−Nose Pliers
1. Remove the litter top from the stretcher (see page 14). 2. Lift the base hood off the base frame. 3. With the brake/steer pedal in the steer position, remove the clevis pin and rue ring cotter connecting the brake rod to the brake rod drive link at each end of the stretcher. 4. Remove the two clevis pins and rue ring cotters connecting the brake rods to the drive arm at the center of the base near the cam bracket assembly. 5. Pull the brake shafts straight out away from the base. 6. Remove the four hex washer head screws holding the cam bracket assembly to the base frame and remove the cam bracket assembly. NOTE On a base with 4−sided brakes, remove the rue ring cotter and clevis pin connecting the side control big wheel linkage assembly to the yoke weldment on the end control brake pad at the foot end of the stretcher. 7. Remove the two hex washer head screws holding the carriage weldment to the base frame and remove the carriage assembly. 8. Reverse steps 1−7 to reinstall the carriage assembly.
SIDE CONTROL BIG WHEEL LINKAGE ASSEMBLY REMOVAL Required Tools: 1/4” Punch String or Bungee Cords
Hammer
Needle−Nose Pliers
1. Pump the litter up to full height. 2. Lift the base hood and support it from the litter using string or bungee cords. 3. Using a hammer and 1/4” punch, drive out the slotted spring pin connecting the butterfly “V” pedal on the patient’s right side to the side control wheel axle. 4. Remove the butterfly “V” pedal and set it aside. 5. Using the hammer and 1/4” punch, drive out the slotted spring pin holding the side control Big Wheel linkage yoke weldment to the side control wheel axle. 6. Pull straight out on the patient’s left side butterfly “V” pedal and remove the side control wheel axle. 7. Using needle−nose pliers, remove the hair pin cotter and washer holding the toggle pivot plate to the side control Big Wheel carriage assembly. 8. Remove the rue ring cotter and clevis pin connecting the side control Big Wheel linkage rod end link to the end control brake rod. 9. Remove the side control Big Wheel linkage assembly and set it aside. 10. Reverse steps 1−9 to reinstall the linkage assembly.
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Service Information BIG WHEEL CAM GAS SPRING DAMPENER REMOVAL Required Tools: 1/2” Socket
3/8” Drive Ratchet
Needle−Nose Pliers
1. Remove the litter top from the stretcher (see page 14). 2. Lift the base hood off the base frame. 3. Remove the two clevis pins and rue ring cotters connecting the brake rods to the drive arm at the center of the base near the cam bracket assembly. 4. Pull the brake shafts straight out away from the base. 5. Remove the four hex washer head screws holding the cam bracket assembly to the base frame and remove the cam bracket assembly. 6. Remove the rue ring cotter from the dampener mounting pin and remove the pin. 7. Lift up on the (patient) left side of the cam bracket and remove the rue ring cotter holding the dampener to the dampener arm and remove the dampener. 8. Reverse steps 1−7 to install the new dampener.
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Service Information LITTER TOP REMOVAL Required Tools:
1/2” Socket w/Extension
3/8” Drive Ratchet
Standard Screwdriver
1. Using the foot pedal, pump up the litter top to full height. 2. Remove the stretcher mattress 3. Using a 1/2” socket, and a 3/8” drive ratchet, remove the truss head screws holding the jack support tubes to the jack shafts. 4. Thread a 7/16−20 fine thread bolt far enough into the top of the jack supports to separate the litter top from the jack shaft. 5. With the assistance of another person, lift the litter straight up to remove it from the jack shafts and set it aside.
JACK DESCENT RATE ADJUSTMENT Required Tools: Screwdriver
Bungee Cords (or equivalent)
Adjustment Procedure: 1. Pump the litter up to full height. 2. Lift the base hood, separating the hood from the base frame. Support the hood from the litter using bungee cords so it is out of the way. 3. The descent rate needle valve is located on the base of the jack. Turning the needle valve clockwise, with a screwdriver, will decrease the rate of descent. Turning it counterclockwise will increase the rate of descent. NOTE The larger percentage of a patient’s weight is located in the torso area. Adjust descent rate accordingly. 4. Remove the bungee cords supporting the base hood and secure the hood to the base frame. NOTE The jack descent rate is preset at the factory and adjustment is not recommended.
REMOVAL OF EXCESS AIR (VACUUM) FROM THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM 1. Verify all hydraulic linkages are secure and operating properly. 2. Using the pump pedal, actuate the system several times to force the air through the system. The jack should now raise properly.
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Service Information HEAD END HYDRAULIC JACK REMOVAL Required Tools:
1/2” Socket w/Extension
3/8” Drive Ratchet
1. Remove the litter top from the stretcher (see page 14). 2. Using a 1/2” socket with extension and a 3/8” drive ratchet, remove the two hex head screws holding the jack base to the stretcher base frame. 3. Remove the two hex head screws holding the jack reservoir clamp to the base frame and remove the clamps. 4. Lift straight up on the pump connecting rod and disconnect the pump piston from the connecting rod. 5. Disconnect the pump pedal swivel from the release pedal mounting plate. 6. Remove the head end release rod from the release valve assembly. 7. Using a 1/2” socket with extension and a 3/8” drive ratchet, remove the two hex head screws holding the jack base to the stretcher base frame. 8. Lift out the jack assembly. 9. To reinstall the jack, install the bolts on the jack and reservoir clamp but do not tighten them fully. 10. Reinstall the pump connecting rod and release rod. 11. Depress the pump pedal fully (to the floor). This will properly locate the jack onto the base frame. 12. Tighten the bolts on the jack and reservoir clamp. 13. Pump up the litter and apply weight to verify the jacks hold and do not drift. NOTE The jack descent rate is preset at the factory and adjustment is not recommended.
FOOT END HYDRAULIC JACK REMOVAL (BASE WITH DUAL CONTROLS) Required Tools: 1/2” Socket
3/8” Drive Ratchet
Pliers
1. Remove the litter top from the stretcher (see page 14). 2. Lift the base hood off the base frame. 3. Remove the two hex washer head screws and washers connecting the pump pedal link to the foot end pump pedal assembly and pump connecting rod. 4. Remove the foot end release rod from the release valve on the jack assembly by dislodging the release pedal swivel from the pins on the release pedal weldment. 5. Dislodge the jack pump piston from the pump connecting rod. 6. Remove the two hex washer head screws holding the reservoir clamp. 7. Remove the jack assembly. 8. Reverse steps 1−7 to install the new jack. NOTE The jack descent rate is preset at the factory and adjustment is not recommended.
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Service Information LITTER CORNER COVER REPLACEMENT Required Tools: Drill w/ 1/4” Bit
T25 Torx
Utility Knife
1. Drill out the rivet holding the IV pole and/or push handle in the socket and remove the IV pole/handle from the socket. 2. Using a utility knife, pry off the three hole plugs in the top of the cover. 3. Using a T25 Torx, remove the 3 screws holding the top and bottom covers together and pull apart the cover. 4. Reverse to install the new cover.
GATCH RELEASE HANDLE REPLACEMENT Required Tools:
Needle Nose Pliers
1. Twist off the Gatch release handle knob. 2. Using needle nose pliers, remove the cotter pin holding the Gatch release rod to the Gatch release link. 3. Pull out the handle release rod. 4. Reverse to install the new Gatch release handle assembly.
GATCH VALVE BODY REPLACEMENT Required Tools: 1/2” Socket
3/8” Drive Ratchet
Needle Nose Pliers
1. Using needle nose pliers, remove the rue clip and clevis pin connecting the Gatch pump ram to the pump handle. 2. Using a 3/8” drive ratchet and a 1/2” socket, remove the three hex head bolts holding the Gatch valve body to the Gatch weldment and the lock nut holding the release link. Carefully lower the valve body out of the weldment. 3. Using needle nose pliers, remove the two rue clips and two clevis pins connecting the hydraulic cylinder to the seat section and the thigh section. Remove the valve body assembly. 4. Reverse to install the new Gatch valve body assembly.
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Service Information SIDERAIL ASSEMBLY REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT Required Tools: 1/2” Socket
3/8” Drive Ratchet
Torque Wrench
1. Raise the Fowler. Remove the slider board from the storage tray. 2. Pull up on the monitor/utility tray to remove it from the litter frame. 3. If you’re replacing the left siderail assembly, use a 1/2” socket and 3/8” drive ratchet, remove the four hex head cap screws holding the O2 holder bracket to the litter frame and remove the O2 holder. 4. Remove the four hex head cap screws holding the slider board tray to the litter frame. 5. Remove the rue ring cotter holding the Fowler pivot bolt and remove the pivot bolt. 6. Remove the two bolts holding the frame tie weldment. 7. Remove the pan head screws holding the plastic litter corner covers and remove the covers. 8. Remove the two bolts holding the Fowler drop seat bracket. 9. Remove the six bolts holding the siderail to the head end and foot end litter weldments. 10. Carefully remove the siderail assembly. 11. Slide the side of the stretcher with the remaining siderail next to a wall to brace it or support it with bungee cords before starting to install the new siderail. 12. Lift the new siderail into position. 13. Insert the foot end jack support into the hole in the support tube bracket on the siderail. Insert the head end jack support tube into the slot in the Trend slide block. 14. Install the three bolts at the foot end litter weldment. Tighten to 13 foot−pounds torque. 15. Install the two bolts at the frame tie weldment. 16. Install the three bolts at the head end litter weldment. 17. Install the two bolts at the Fowler drop seat bracket. Tighten to 13 foot−pounds torque. 18. Install the litter corner covers, the slider board tray, the O2 holder and the monitor tray.
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Service Information SIDERAIL LATCH REPLACEMENT Required Tools: 3/8” Drive Ratchet
T40 Torx Bit
1. Using the foot pedal, raise the litter to maximum height. 2. Remove the two bolts (A) holding the siderail latch (B) to the litter frame and discard the bolts and latch. 3. Using the new bolts provided in the kit, install the new siderail latch. 4. Verify proper latching and unlatching of the siderail before returning the stretcher to service.
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Service Information PNEUMATIC CYLINDER REPLACEMENT Required Tools: 3/8” Drive Ratchet
3/8” Socket
Needle Nose Pliers
1. Using a 3/8 drive ratchet and 3/8” socket, remove the bolt connecting the pneumatic cylinder to the Fowler weldment. Save the bushing and spacers to use with the new cylinder. 2. Turn the cylinder counterclockwise to thread it out of the gas spring trip on the litter frame tie weldment. 3. Pull the Fowler cable off the gas spring trip. 4. Using needle nose pliers, pull off the rue ring cotter and remove the clevis pin holding the gas spring trip to the litter frame tie weldment. 5. Depress the new cylinder fully. 6. Thread the cylinder into the gas spring trip until it stops. CAUTION Do not use a wrench, pliers, etc. to grip the cylinder. Gripping the cylinder too tightly may mar the surface of the cylinder and cause damage. NOTE When reinstalling the bolt and the clevis pin, use the holes in each bracket nearest the foot end of the stretcher for a drop seat Fowler and the holes in each bracket nearest the head end of the stretcher for a standard Fowler. 7. Replace the bolt, bushing and spacers holding the cylinder to the Fowler weldment. The bolt will only thread through the bracket from the patient right side. 8. Lift the Fowler slightly until the parts are aligned and replace the clevis pin and the rue ring cotter to connect the gas spring trip to the litter frame tie weldment. 9. Reconnect the Fowler cable.
IV POLE REPLACEMENT Required Tools: T25 Torx 3/8” Drive Ratchet
Utility Knife
1/2” Socket
1. Using a utility knife, pry off the three hole plugs in the top of the litter corner cover. 2. Using a T25 Torx, remove the 3 screws holding the top and bottom covers together and pull apart the cover. 3. Remove the bolt holding the IV pole socket to the litter frame and remove the IV pole. 4. Reverse to install the new IV pole and reinstall the litter corner cover.
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