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1. 7 8 7 9 Attendant Control Panel ACP Replacement 7 9 7 10 Patient Handset Replacement 7 10 7 11 Height Actuator 7 10 7 12 Backrest Actuator 7 11 7 13 Calf Actuator Replacement 7 12 7 14 Thigh Actuator Replacement 7 13 7 15 Power Supply Extension Cable Replacement 7 14 7 16 CPR Cable Replacement 7 15 7 17 Backrest Damper Replacement 7 18 7 148 Dismantling the Bed 7 19 7 19 Assembling the 7 23 7 20 Restoration of PaintWork 7 26 8 TECHNICAL DATA 8 1 9 TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE 9 1 APPENDIX A ASSEMBLY SPARES MANUAL APPENDIX B SAFE DISPOSAL OF GAS SPRINGS APPENDIX C ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMC INFORMATION iv 746 446 1 10 06 1 INTRODUCTION 1 4 About This Manual This manual contains information on servicing
2. PRODUCT DECK SHEETS MODULE Nesbit Evans Products Division 818 638 Huntleigh Heal theare Huntleish Healtheare ENTERPRISE 5000K 818 658 DECK SHEETS MODULE Q ART No y DESCRIPTION 18 59 Backrest Deck Sheet Moulding 18 60 Seat Deck Sheet Moulding 818 61 Thigh Deck Sheet Moulding 818 38 Calf Deck Sheet Moulding 818 33 Backrest Fab n 818 29 Panel Plug 0 T E M E 2 3 5 6 8 9 10 H1 12 13 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 28 29 50 31 32 33 35 36 38 59 50 90 1 212190 1 21 37551 0GON 5 1004 999247818 190054 2 21888448 IRE u u i gt 514 225 715 s ssy pjboq30904 8182 N NON SNI 7007 NOI Ld 42534 ON 16 8181922 818 1551 S3 ndOW 04 081003 9 4 ems __ 818 rer 0008 351 1 ELM q3ro jung 90 1 212190 1 21 10551 AINGONW TIIJNI I3NVd 919607848 5 e Sj0npold SWEAT 3IqS9N 0008 35144 31 3 133 5 190054 8 51 41181528 N 15 TUT Boy Bte 2 x T J f T 0997609 uoy
3. 818 92 Socket Button Head Scw M6x20 53602 3 Threaded Insert Masterfix Bed Stripper Bush 818 124 Extension Corner Tube Liner Roller Buffer Complete Roller Buffer Retainer Retaining Pin Panel Socket Liner Indexing Plunger Ass Extension Inner Tube End Cap Bed Extension Bush Bed Extension Fab n Calf Fab n Capped Starlock 5 Clevis Pin 5 x 23 Lg 818 295 2 Panel Rig cr m se e a 55619 1 Socket Button Head Sew M5x10 ee pu N EE 2 3 5 6 8 9 10 H1 12 13 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 28 29 50 31 32 33 55 36 38 59 50 90 Z v e m 90727 3 415439 1 11 196 818 15 HLIM 095 818 3 4141503 LNOHLIM 655 818 41 0 HLIM 8647818 GO Wali Lid OL SN 3n 20 SS ON 133 5 ASSY NOISN41X3 048 919 9SG 9 9 LYOHS 3M000S 3SlMdM31N3 19ndONd UOISIAIQ SWEAT IQS N o1eoq eoH i SN ENTERPRISE 5000 duod 818 558 etc BED EXTENSION ASSY Q DESCRIPTION 1 Bed Stripper Moulding 1 Bed Stripper Fab n Bed Stripper Stop Pin 805 691 1 Duvet Retainer 818 96 818 92 805 691 818 96 2 Bed Stripper End 53602 818 124
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5. 2 13 Battery Operation 2 14 Duty Rating Lockout 3 OPERATIONAL MAINTENANCE 221 General en eee 3 2 ee eee 3 9 cast te can edith cette eee 4 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 4 1 Generale ee ae nn ero 4 2 Castors and Brakes 43 Backup Battery 5 TESTING 5 1 Power Operated Functions 5 2 Battery Operation 5 3 Manual Functions 6 TROUBLESHOOTING iii 6 1 746 446 1 10 06 7 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 7 1 7 1 General uu u t DO 7 1 7 2 Tools and Equipment 7 3 7 3 Brake Pedal 7 4 74 Castors 2 4 1 1 7 4 7 5 Castors 02 2 7 5 7 6 Power Supply Battery Replacement 7 6 7 7 Control Box Replacement 7 7 7 8 Junction Box
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8. 818 92 Socket Button Head Scw M6x20 53602 3 Threaded Insert Masterfix Bed Stripper Bush 818 124 Extension Corner Tube Liner Roller Buffer Complete Roller Buffer Retainer Retaining Pin Panel Socket Liner Indexing Plunger Ass Extension Inner Tube End Cap Bed Extension Bush 7 818 331 1 Bed Extension Fab n Calf Fab n Capped Starlock 5 Clevis Pin 5 x 23 Lg 818 295 2 Banel Cig ees 5 d 20 01 j 53619 1 Socket Button Head Sew M5x10 __ ee pu EE 2 3 5 6 8 9 10 H1 12 13 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 28 29 50 31 32 33 55 36 38 59 50 90 122190 31551 310000 513434 5 030 269 818 10181 14 SWEAT 11989 aeq ILH 1 Backrest Fab n Panel Plug i 9 8995 88 1 Thigh Deck Sheet Moulding Huntleigh Healthcare Nesbit Evans Products Division 11818 59 Backrest Deck Sheet Moulding 8 60 i 2 8 I Q E PART No y dk z Lu 0 9 25 2 0 c O 72 22 c o 5 E m a p 4 o 2 4 o LO 00 00 9 5 521 7 06 kJ 21 7 06 5 2 Lu k Y 1
9. The ENTERPRISE 5000 uses RF energy only for its RF emissions internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and CISPR 11 Coup d are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions Class B CISPR 11 Harmonic emissions The ENTERPRISE 5000 is suitable for use in all Class A establishments including domestic establishments and those IEC 61000 3 2 directly connected to the public low voltage power supply Voltage fluctuations network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes flicker emissions Complies IEC 61000 3 3 746 446 1 10 06 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The ENTERPRISE 5000 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the ENTERPRISETM 5000 should assure that it is used in such an environment lmmanitv fest IEC 60601 Compliance Electromagnetic environment y test level level guidance Electrostatic Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic discharge ESD 6kV contact tile If floors are covered with synthetic ip material the relative humidity should be at IEC 610000 4 2 8 air 8kV air 2kV for power Electrical fast supply lines 2kV transient burst Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment IEC 61000 4 4 1kV for input output line
10. Huntleigh HEALTHCARE NESBIT EVANS Products Division ENTERPRISE ACUTE CARE BEDS MODEL 5000 SERVICE MANUAL Document Reference 746 446 Build Level 10 21 01 2007 Huntleigh Healthcare Nesbit Evans Products Division Woden Road West Wednesbury TEL 44 0 121 556 1511 West Midlands FAX 44 0 121 502 2092 WS10 7BL U K sales huntne co uk 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 I are used to explain 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
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12. 12 10 through the base fabrication ensuring that it engages both castors and the remaining brake pedal d Refit the brake pedal as given in Subsection 7 3 2 Remove the blocks or stands and lower the bed to the floor Check that the brakes and steering operate correctly 7 5 Castors Adjustment If the brake on one castor is ineffective its operation may be improved by adjusting the castor as follows a Remove the castor from the bed as given in Subsection 7 4 1 Mark the adjusting nut Figure 7 2 C to indicate the head end of the bed b To tighten the brake turn the nut 180 anti clockwise A On the tracking castor the steering lock can be tightened by rotating the nut 180 clockwise B c Replace the castor as given in Subsection 7 4 2 making sure that the mark on the adjusting nut is at the head end of the bed d Check the operation of the brakes and steering If necessary repeat steps b to c until correct operation is achieved Turn the adjusting nut C by only 180 each time do not over adjust Figure 7 2 Castor adjustment 7 5 746 446 1 10 06 7 6 Power Supply and Battery Replacement WARNING Lead acid batteries are a potential environmental and health hazard Store batteries in accordance with manufacturer s instructions Dispose of unserviceable batteries safely in accordance with local authority regulations I lt For beds with underbed lighting replace references to Sheet 11
13. 13 14 from either end of the thigh and calf section cable tubes use a small flat bladed screwdriver to lever the bush part of the way out of the tube then twist it out completely using lock grip pliers Mole grips f Tie a length of strong cord to the ACP connector plug Pull the ACP cable out of the cable tubes and untie the cord leaving it in place inside the tubes 7 9 2 Installation a Using the old ACP cable as a guide mark the positions of the calf and thigh section tubes on the new ACP cable b Tie the free end of the cable to the cord and use it to pull the cable into the marked positions inside the cable tubes Fit four new split cable bushes 11 14 13 14 to secure the ACP cable in position c Plug the ACP cable into the appropriate socket on the junction box 13 31 or control box 11 8 Thread the retaining strip over the cables and attach it to the junction box or control box d On beds without underbed lighting replace the control unit cover as given in Subsection 7 7 2 7 9 746 446 1 10 06 7 10 Patient Handset Replacement 7 10 1 Removal a Ifthe bed is not equipped with underbed lighting gain access to the control box 11 8 as given in Subsection 7 7 1 b Locate the patient handset connector on beds without underbed lighting it is connected to the control box socket IN 2 and on beds with underbed lighting it is connected to the junction box 13 31 below the mattress platform on the right
14. 4 11 818 598 3 08 4636 28 11 06 863130 B 818 630 4 5 818 565 3 09 4646 07 12 06 865400 818 222 4 11 818 630 2 10 4663 22 01 07 872791 818 508 4 Form 130 2 Service Manual Amendments Sheet 5000 doc 23 01 2007 1120 T HLIM OL 6 3LON 3Hl 3GISNI LNIVd 40 3334 38 LSAW 35138005 3104 11417 NI Gad 3M SNId 31ON 0008 3S SN 1 31551 31000W 55 3SV8 818 LO 818 565 BASE ASSY MODULE ISSUE 1 Q E PART No DESCRIPTION M 1 818 441 1 Fab n 2 818 125 Lifting Pole Socket Liner 818 126 Panel Socket Liner 818 111 Roller Buffer Bracket Cover 818 109 Roller Buffer Complete 818 110 Roller Buffer Retainer 805 16 2 Retaining Pin 818 453 Stabiliser Arm Sub Ass 53612 Socket Button Hd Screw M10x35 818 355 Stabiliser Pivot Bush 56835 2 4 M10 55619 No 10 x 1 3 4 Pozi Round Hd Woodscrew 7 KJ 8 sJJ 6 7 06 6 7 06 e 20 lt lt gt eno NW NO o 0 O ENTERPRISE 5000B PRODUCT DECK ASSY MODULE Nesbit Evans Products Division NOTE HEAD OF CLEVIS PINS TO BE PULLED FIRMLY AGAINST BRACKETS IN ALL SITUATIONS
15. 7 20 Restoration of Paintwork Damage to the paint finish on the frame or other components can be repaired by brush application of cellulose based paint obtainable from specialist paint suppliers or local distributors Standard finish colours are as follows 5000 Series silver Ikea No 1 5001 Series mint green NCS 0505 B50G 7 20 1 Procedure a Clean and degrease the damaged area by wiping with a lint free cloth moistened with a suitable volatile solvent e g methylated spirits b Make sure there are no loose chips of paint and use fine silicon carbide abrasive paper to abrade the area where paint is to be applied and blend to a smooth surface Clean and degrease the area again c Use a soft bristle brush to apply primer paint to the damaged area Allow the primer to dry and apply the colour finish paint Use both in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions WARNING Always use painting materials as directed by the manufacturer and obey the safety instructions 7 26 746 446 1 10 06 8 TECHNICAL DATA Dimensions Model 5000B C Overall length Extended In bed length Extended Overall width Height of mattress platform 125mm castors 150mm castors Mattress size Patient Positioning Head down tilt Trendelenburg Foot down tilt reverse Trendelenburg Mattress platform angles max Product Weights approx Model 5000B C Safe Working Load 228cm 90 ins 241cm 95 ins 202cm
16. Installation a Install four bearings 07 14 in the upper cross members of the two radius arms 07 2 b Use suitable blocks or stands to support the radius arms at the same height With the assistance of a second person install the sub frame fabrication 07 1 on the radius arms Support the sub frame fabrication at both ends c Slide the sub frame fabrication to the right side of the bed Install retaining clips 07 16 around the pivots to lock the radius arms to the sub frame fabrication I lt To make the retaining clips 07 16 easier to install soak them in hot water for a few minutes beforehand d Reconnect the earth braid 07 29 to the head end radius arm 07 2 using screw 07 27 Refit the two height actuators 07 17 as given in Subsection 7 11 2 Refit the power supply extension cable as given in Subsection 7 15 2 7 23 746 446 1 10 06 7 19 3 Thigh Section Installation a Fit two hinge bushes 05 18 in the head end pivots of the thigh section fabrication 05 5 Slide the thigh section from left to right to install it on the sub frame assembly 05 2 b Secure the thigh section to the sub frame with two washers 05 19 and two socket head screws 05 20 c Fit two new thigh hinge infills 05 27 05 28 making sure they are installed on the correct side of the bed Fit a plain hinge infill 05 24 on the inboard face of each hinge Use the notches on the infills to align them and clean off any old adhe
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18. Remove two plain starlock washers 05 36 from below the safety side mounting tubes on each side of the bed b Drive out the four clevis pins 05 35 and pull the safety side assemblies 05 37 off the mattress platform ensuring that the socket liners 05 34 remain in place 7 19 746 446 1 10 06 7 18 3 Backrest Removal a Remove the backrest actuator 05 12 and damper 05 32 as given in Subsections 7 12 1 and 7 17 1 b Prise off and discard two backrest hinge infills 05 25 05 26 and two plain hinge infills 05 24 Remove two button head screws 05 20 and collect two washers 05 19 c Use the hoist to support the backrest Slide the backrest fabrication 05 4 towards the right side of the bed to detach it from the sub frame assembly 05 2 Collect two hinge bushes 05 18 and remove the backrest from the bed 7 18 4 Calf Section Removal a Prise off and discard four plain hinge infills 05 24 from the hinges between the calf and thigh sections Remove two button head screws 05 20 and collect two washers 05 19 b Support the calf section with the hoist Lift the calf fabrication clear of the skid mouldings 05 9 on the calf radius arm 05 7 Slide the calf section towards the left side of the bed to detach it from the thigh fabrication 05 5 Collect two hinge bushes 05 18 and remove the calf section from the bed 7 18 5 Calf Radius Arm Removal a Remove the calf actuator 05 13 as given
19. and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the ENTERPRISE 5000 is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the ENTERPRISETM 5000 should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as reorienting or relocating the ENTERPRISE 5000 b Over the frequency range 150kHz to 80MHz field strengths should be less than 3V m 746 446 1 10 06 Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the ENTERPRISE 5000 The ENTERPRISE 5000 is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the ENTERPRISETM 5000 can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the ENTERPRISE 5000 as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter Rated maximum m output power of 150kHz to 80MHz to 800MHz to transmitter 80MHz 800MHz 2 5GHz W d 124 P d 124 P d 234P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2
20. and maintenance of the Huntleigh Healthcare Enterprise 5000 Series beds The manual comprises the following sections Section 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 Section 2 Operation Contains instructions for using the main features and functions of the bed Section 3 Operational Maintenance Describes routine procedures and checks to ensure correct operation during the service life of the equipment Section 4 Preventive Maintenance Gives details of regular periodic maintenance actions to ensure correct operation of the equipment Section 5 Testing Defines a serviceability test to verify correct operation of the equipment if function is suspect or following any maintenance or servicing procedure Section 6 Troubleshooting Contains details of fault symptoms possible causes and suggested actions to rectify the problem Section 7 Servicing Instructions Contains procedures for removal and installation of replaceable parts and sub assemblies Section 8 Technical Data Contains a list of electrical and dimensional data for the equipment and components Section 9 Transportation and Storage Lists preferred environmental conditions for the transporting storage and use of the equipment Appendix A Assembly Spares Manual contains product asse
21. frame assembly 07 1 towards the right side of the bed to release it from the radius arm fabrications 07 2 and collect four bearings 07 14 Do not allow the radius arms to fall 7 18 8 Radius Arms amp Stabiliser Arms Removal a Remove two button head screws 07 20 to release the stabiliser arms 01 8 from the radius arm fabrications 07 2 Collect two pivot bushes 07 21 b Slide the radius arm fabrications towards the centre of the bed along the channels on the base fabrication 01 1 Remove the radius arms 7 21 746 446 1 10 06 To remove the stabiliser arms from the base fabrication remove two socket button head screws 01 9 and collect two pivot bushes 01 10 7 22 746 446 1 10 06 7 19 Assembling the Bed 7 19 1 Radius Arms amp Stabiliser Arms Installation a Ifthe stabiliser arms 01 8 were removed fit the pivot bush 01 10 to the lower fixing hole on the stabiliser arm and secure it to the base fabrication 01 1 with socket head screw 01 9 Make sure the stabiliser arms are correctly orientated b Install the slide mouldings 07 25 on the lower cross members of the radius arms 07 2 Install the radius arms in the channels on the base fabrication check for correct orientation Fit pivot bushes 07 21 to the upper stabiliser arm fixing holes Attach the stabiliser arms to the side of the head end radius arm with two socket head screws 07 20 7 19 2 Sub Frame Assembly
22. hand side of the bed c Remove the cable retaining strip from the control box or junction box as appropriate Unplug the patient handset 11 12 13 12 and remove it from the bed 7 10 2 Installation a Plug the patient handset 11 12 13 12 into socket IN 2 on the control box 11 8 or the handset socket on the junction box 13 31 Thread the cables through the cable retaining strip and clip it into place b On beds without underbed lighting replace the control box cover as given in Subsection 7 7 2 7 11 Height Actuator Replacement WARNING Before starting this procedure ensure that the bed sub frame assembly is securely supported at both ends with suitable stands or blocks 3 If the height actuator that drives the foot end radius arm is to be replaced it may be necessary to temporarily detach the body of the thigh actuator from the bed to gain access to the clevis pin 07 19 Refer to Section 7 14 7 11 1 Removal a Refer to Subsection 7 1 1 Detach the cable clip from the height actuator 07 17 and unplug the actuator cable b Prise off and discard two capped starlock washers 07 18 Drive out the clevis pin 07 19 to release the body of the actuator from the bed 7 10 746 446 1 10 06 c Drive out the second clevis pin 07 19 from the actuator ram and remove the height actuator from the bed 7 11 2 Installation a Position the height actuator 07 17 on the bed with the actuator body towards
23. operation of the underbed lights 5 1 746 446 1 10 06 5 2 Battery Operation a Disconnect the bed from the electricity supply b Check the functions of bed height backrest angle leg elevation and tilt c Test the battery as described in Section 4 3 53 Manual Functions 5 3 1 Brakes and Steering Refer to Section 2 2 Check the brakes for efficient operation Apply the brakes and push the bed None of the three braking castors should rotate Place the pedals in the steer position and verify that the tracking steering castor is engaged and does not swivel 5 3 2 Folding Safety Sides Refer to Section 2 3 Check operation of both safety sides Verify that the release and latching mechanisms are effective and that the sides are securely locked when raised 5 3 3 Bed Extension Refer to Section 2 4 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 5 3 4 Bedstripper Refer to Section 2 5 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 5 3 5 Emergency CPR Release Refer to Section 2 6 Use the patient handset to raise the backrest to about 60 Operate either CPR release handle and verify that the backrest descends to a horizontal position i
24. sure they are fitted on the correct side of the bed Fit a plain hinge infill 05 24 on the inboard face of each hinge Use the notches on the infills to align them and clean off any old adhesive before fitting d Install the backrest actuator and backrest damper as given in Subsections 7 12 2 and 7 17 2 7 19 7 Folding Safety Sides Installation a Slide the safety side mounting spigots into the sockets below the mattress platform make sure the socket liners 05 34 are correctly installed lt The safety sides are handed and are fitted with the release knob and catch mechanism towards the foot of the bed b Fit two clevis pins 05 35 to attach the safety side assembly to the bed Secure the clevis pins from below with plain starlock washers 05 36 7 19 8 Mattress Platform Extension Installation a If previously removed slide the bedstripper fabrication 15 2 through the bedstripper bushes 15 8 in the bed extension fabrication 15 17 b Drive two bedstripper stop pins 15 3 the stop pins are fitted tapered end first from Inside to outside of the bed c Slide the extension unit Into the calf section fabrication 15 18 as far as it will go Fit two clevis pins 15 20 and secure with two new capped starlock washers 15 19 on the outside of the calf section d Attach the bedstripper moulding 15 1 to the bedstripper fabrication using three socket button head screws 15 6 7 25 746 446 1 10 06
25. the centre of the bed b Fit a clevis pin 07 19 to attach the actuator body to the sub frame fabrication 07 1 and secure with a new capped starlock washer 07 18 c Use the hoist to raise or lower the mattress platform to align the hole in the actuator ram with the fixing bracket on the radius arm 07 2 Fit clevis pin 07 19 to attach the actuator ram to the radius arm and secure with a new capped starlock washer 07 18 d Refer to Subsection 7 1 1 Connect the cable to the actuator make sure the connector 15 fully seated in the socket Refit the cable clip to the actuator body 7 12 Backrest Actuator Replacement 7 12 1 Removal a Refer to Subsection 7 1 1 Detach the cable clip from the backrest actuator 05 12 and unplug the actuator cable b If the backrest is raised use the hoist to support it Prise off and discard two starlock washers 05 15 Drive out two clevis pins 05 14 to release the actuator from the bed 7 12 2 Installation a Position the actuator 05 12 on the bed Use a clevis pin 05 14 to attach the body of the actuator to the sub frame assembly 05 2 and secure with a new starlock washer 05 15 The head of the clevis pin should lie towards the right hand side of the bed b Use the hoist to lower or raise the backrest to align the fixing lug on the backrest fabrication 05 4 with the hole in the actuator ram c Attach the actuator ram to the backrest with a clevis pin 05 14 and
26. 000 should assure that it is used in such an environment IEC 60601 Compliance Electromagnetic environment Immunity test test level level guidance Portable and mobile RF communication s equipment should be used no closer to any part of the ENTERPRISE 5000 including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance Conducted RF 3V rms 3V d 124P IEC 61000 4 6 150kHz to 80MHz Radiated RF 3V m 3V m d 1 2 P 80 MHz to 800MHz 61000 4 3 80MHz to 2 5GHz d 2 3 P 800MHz to 2 5GHz Where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation in metres m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol NOTE 1 NOTE 2 At 80MHz and 800MHz the higher frequency range applies These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people a Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast
27. 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in metres m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the power of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE At 80MHz and 800MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people 746 446 1 10 06
28. 7955 ins 215cm 84 ins 99cm 39 ins 38 to 77cm 15 to 30 ins Extra low height 30cm 11 ins 40 to 79cm 15 to 31 ins Extra low height 32cm 1212 ins 202 x 88 x 12 5cm 795 x 34 x 5 ins 0 to 12 0 to 12 140kg 308 Ibs 79 A 250kg 550 Ibs 746 446 1 10 06 Electrical Data Power input UK Europe Australia USA Canada Duty rating Safety standards Electric shock protection EMC Equipotential terminal Liquid ingress protection Backup battery 3A max at 230V a c 50Hz 6A max at 120V a c 60Hz Intermittent 10 2min 20 min Complies with EN 60601 1 IEC 60601 1 EN 60601 2 38 IEC 60601 2 38 Class I Type B N Complies with EN 60601 1 2 Complies with IEC 60601 1 IP54 2 x 12V 1 2Ah series connected sealed rechargeable lead acid gel 746 446 1 10 06 9 TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE Caution Handle with care Do not drop Avoid shock or violent impact This equipment should be stored in a clean dry and well ventilated area The following limits apply during transport and for a storage period of up to 15 weeks Ambient temperature 25 C to 70 C 13 F to 158 F Relative humidity 10 to 75 Air pressure 50kPa to 106kPa The following limits apply to operating conditions or longer periods of storage Ambient temperature 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Relative humidity 30 to 75 Air pressure 70kPa to 106kPa 9 746 446 1 10 06 APP
29. 818 565 etc Huntleigh Healthcare DRWG NO Huntleigh Healthe pes 818 565 DECK ASSY MODULE 565 DECK ASSY MODULE ASSY MODULE SSUE ISSUE 3 Bed Extension Ass See Bed Extension Module 2 818 567 1 Sub Frame Assy eee aj pm Ee Backrest Fab n See Deck Sheet Module 5 1818 536 1 Thigh Fab n Calf Fab n See Bed Extension Module Radius Arm Calf Fab n Bearing Small Skid Moulding Radius Arm Calf Fab n 1 Retaining Clip Small Backrest Actuator LA27 2 Calf Thigh Actuator 1427 11453840 6 Clevis Pin 10 x 50 Lg Ct Teese Le 16 818 86 6 Hinge Outer 18 818 9 6 Hinge Bush C 1 1 1 1951827 6 Washer M6x920 x 1Thk C 2053650 6 Socket Button Head Screw M6x10 Zn Pit Tuflok 74 Indexing Plunger Assy See Bed Extension Module 22 Capped Starlock 5 See Bed Extension Module 25 Pin 45 23Lg See Bed Extension Module 24818 105 8 Hinge Infill Plain gt 25 818 105 1 Hinge Infill Backrest LH 26 818 104 1 Hinge Infill Backrest RH Hinge Infill Thigh LH 28 818 196 1 Hinge Infill Thigh RH 29 EE 15054529 8 Pop Rivet 06 4 x 1519 3156526 _ 12 Nylon Plug for Pop Rivet 32 788 984 1 Backrest Damper 4 820 61 4 5 5 4 Socket Starlock 6 Plain Zn Plt x Folding S
30. ENDIX A ASSEMBLY SPARES MANUAL 1 General The Assembly Spares Manual is for the identification and requisition of replaceable parts It contains assembly drawings of the equipment and sub assemblies Each drawing sheet is accompanied by its related parts list A 2 How to Use the Assembly Spares Manual Refer to the servicing instructions given in Chapter 7 to identify the applicable drawing sheet number Find the part on the drawing and note the item number which is given in a balloon e g D Refer to the related parts list for information regarding the part Sometimes a number of identical parts may appear in different locations but only one will be identified with a balloon The number in the Qty column of the parts list indicates the total number of times that the part appears in the drawing When a part has optional variations the last column s of the parts list refers to a separate drawing sheet defining the choices 746 446 Draft A 10 06 Form 130 2 Huntleigh HEALTHCARE NESBIT EVANS n Document Ref 746 446 Product Enterprise 5000 Series ai Mod Note Date Serial No Sheet No Drawing No Issue 02 4591 08 09 06 846418 9 818 465 2 11 818 598 2 03 4592 15 09 06 846418 3 818 630 2 04 4617 25 10 06 855195 55 818 622 2 05 4629 01 11 06 855195 9 818 465 3 5 818 565 2 06 4625 16 11 06 860402 13 818 630 3 55 818 622 3 07 4639 23 11 06 862100 9 818 465
31. 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 optional underbed light 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 1 3 746 446 1 10 06 1 3 Contact Information For all service and warranty information on this product please contact your local Huntleigh Healthcare subsidiary Africa Huntleigh Africa Pty Limited 120 Willem Cruywagen Avenue Klerksoord Pretoria T 427 0 12 542 4680 F 427 0 12 542 4982 Belgium Huntleigh Healthcare NV SA Evenbroekv
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33. able is connected to each socket Unplug the five actuator cables 11 11 11 25 11 26 two network cables 13 32 13 33 and power supply extension cable 11 5 If the cables are bundled together with cable ties you may find it necessary to remove them Slide the control box towards the head end and remove it from the bed e 7 7 746 446 1 10 06 7 7 2 Installation Connect the five actuator cables 11 11 11 25 11 26 two network cables 13 32 13 33 and power supply extension cable 11 5 into the appropriate sockets on the control box b Clip the cable retaining strip onto the front face of the control box 07 36 ensuring that all the cables are held securely in place c Position the control box on the control box backplate 07 31 Attach with two panhead screws 07 33 two washers 07 34 and two Nyloc nuts 07 35 d Arrange all the cables tidily refitting cable ties if removed Install the control box cover 07 30 on the control box backplate taking care not to crush any cables and secure the cover with the self tapping screw 07 32 7 8 Junction Box Replacement Junction boxes are only fitted on beds with underbed lighting Refer to Sheet 13 7 8 1 Removal a Insert a small flat bladed screwdriver into the slots on the front of the junction box 60 1 to release the clips Pull off the retaining strip and keep it safe b Unplug the cables from the junction box having first made a
34. ached on the base bracket Make sure the lug on the cable clamp fits through the smaller of the two holes d Fit the hex head bolt 11 18 through the cable clamp and base bracket From beneath fit the serrated washer 11 19 and earth bonding straps 11 13 11 28 and secure with the nut 11 20 Tighten firmly lt gt The serrated washer must be fitted between the earth bonding straps and base bracket to ensure electrical continuity e Slide the battery 11 7 onto the mounting plate making sure that the battery housing lies flat against the mounting plate and the two pole battery connector engages with the socket on the power supply 77 Control Box Replacement 7 7 1 Removal a Raise the bed to top height if possible this will make it easier to access the underside of the mattress platform Disconnect the backup battery as given in Subsection 7 6 1 a b Remove the self tapping screw 07 32 from the top of the control box cover 07 30 Slide the cover down off the backplate 07 31 to expose the control box 07 36 c Undo two panhead screws 07 33 and collect two washers 07 34 and two Nyloc nuts 07 35 Drop the control box off the backplate so it can be accessed from below the mattress platform d Remove the cable retainer strip from the front of the control box as follows pull out the ends of the retainer strip to release the clips then pull the retainer strip off the control box Make a note of which c
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36. atches To remove this type of panel Foot end panel only pull out the bedstripper see Section 2 5 to gain access to the catches K Pull out the two catches K and rotate them a quarter turn 3 Lift the end panel away from the bed Return the bedstripper to the closed position Figure 2 7 End panel removal head end To replace the end panels l 2 Replace the end panels on the bed Foot end panel only pull out the bedstripper see Section 2 5 to gain access to the catches K 3 Rotate the catches K until they spring back into the locked position Return the bedstripper to the closed position 2 6 746 446 1 10 06 2 8 Lifting Pole amp Accessory Sockets Two lifting pole sockets are located at the head end of the mattress platform They can also be used for other approved accessories e g IV poles Two smaller accessory sockets are provided at the foot end of the bed These can be used for fitting traction equipment etc 2 9 Profile Angle Indicators The hinge points of the backrest and upper leg section have markings to indicate the angle of elevation above the mattress platform These markings are approximate and should only be used as a guide 2 7 746 446 1 10 06 210 Power Operation Controls 2 10 1 Patient Handset The Patient s control handset operates three bed functions as sho
37. cement 7 16 1 Removal a Undo two self tapping screws 07 27 and remove the CPR cable cover 07 26 b Remove two socket head screws 07 7 and collect two Nyloc nuts 07 8 to release the CPR cable 07 28 from the CPR release handles 07 9 07 10 on either side of the bed Tie one metre approx lengths of strong cord to the rings at the free ends of the CPR cable Slacken the two nuts attaching the CPR cable to the fixing bracket on the sub frame fabrication 07 1 and pull the cable out of the lug Remove the CPR cable from the roller 07 12 and pull the free ends out of the sub frame fabrication Untie the cords from the CPR cable but leave them in place inside the cross member Refer to Figure 7 3 Slide the cover A off the CPR cable housing on the side of the backrest actuator 05 12 Lift the ball end of the cable B out of the housing and remove the CPR cable from the bed d 7 15 746 446 1 10 06 Figure 7 3 CPR cable fixing backrest actuator 7 16 2 Installation amp Adjustment a Refer to Figure 7 3 Position the ball end of the CPR cable 07 28 in the circular recess of the cam lever B Locate the inner cable in the groove C with the outer cable held in place as shown b Route the cable below the mattress platform assembly and thread the free ends around the CPR roller 07 12 as shown in Figure 7 4 c Attach the rings on the free ends ofthe CPR cable to the two cords insid
38. e Fastener 3 16 Rail Hook 28 3 EZ 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 N N J NOISN31X3 021 64 OSZ QVO 34 5 088 0502 WHOdlV d 54015 2 0419 1v3931NI 31N31 481 5401590 9218 31N31 29 SMOLSVO 0619 31N31 964 01 426 SYOLSVO 9218 IWHOALNI 31N31 0 OL OO NNIG 8 NNIG NS NNIG 04 V Cen 4 UOISIAIQ 8 90 4 SWEAT 1qS9N 0009 351 1 3 911 0 1 30551 SNOISN3AIG 7297818 OF APPENDIX B SAFE DISPOSAL OF GAS SPRINGS The gas spring contains air and oil at high pressure and must be vented in accordance with the following instructions before being discarded Under no circumstances should any attempt be made to open the device WARNING Danger of explosion Do not heat or incinerate High pressure gas The sudden release of gas at high pressure could cause serious injury or death Put on suitable protective clothing eye protection and or a face shield 1 Operate the valve at the end of the piston rod and allow the piston rod to extend fully 2 Clamp the gas spring in a vice and drill a hole approximately 3mm diameter at position as shown in Fig B 1 Scr
39. e the cross member Use the cords to pull the cables through the cross member on either side Attach the two rings to the CPR handles 07 9 07 10 with two socket head screws 07 7 and secure with two Nyloc nuts 07 8 Remove the cords d Refer to Figure 7 4 Secure the CPR cable to the sub frame fabrication 07 1 using one captive nut D either side of the fixing bracket E Continued on next page 7 16 746 446 1 10 06 NU 07 28 07 12 Figure 7 4 CPR cable routing e Adjust the captive nuts D so that the distance X in Figure 7 3 is between 11 0 and 11 5mm this should be measured using vernier or digital callipers Refit the sliding cover A on the backrest actuator WARNING If the CPR cable is not adjusted correctly it may result in unexpected operation of the high low mechanism f Refit the CPR cable cover 07 26 and secure with two self tapping screws 07 27 7 17 746 446 1 10 06 7 17 Backrest Damper Replacement 7 17 1 Removal a Raise the backrest to maximum height If the backrest actuator has been removed use the hoist to support the backrest in position b Prise off and discard two starlock washers 05 15 Remove the backrest damper 05 32 from the bed 7 17 2 Installation a Fit the new backrest damper 05 32 with the ram end uppermost over the spigots on the backrest 05 4 and sub frame assembly 05 2 b Secur
40. e the damper with two new starlock washers 05 15 lt gt Refer to Appendix B for important information on the safe disposal of unserviceable dampers gas springs 7 18 746 446 1 10 06 7 18 Dismantling the Bed This section gives procedures for dismantling the main structure of the bed It must be read in conjunction with the preceding sections which describe the removal of specific components and sub assemblies Dismantling of the bed is not a routine procedure and should only be carried out to the extent necessary The information given 15 for guidance only since procedures will be varied according to the purpose for which they are undertaken Minor procedures that may be considered self evident have not been included 7 18 1 Mattress Platform Extension Removal a Remove three button head screws 15 6 and detach the bedstripper moulding 15 1 b Remove the foot end panel from the bed Refer to Section 2 4 Pull out the extension to the extended position but do not rotate the catches to lock the extension in position Prise off and discard two capped starlock washers 15 19 Drive out two clevis pins 15 20 d Pull the extension fabrication out of the calf section fabrication 15 18 and remove it from the bed e If required drive out two bedstripper stop pins 15 3 and withdraw the bedstripper fabrication 15 2 from the bed extension fabrication 15 17 7 18 2 Folding Safety Sides Removal a
41. een off the drilling point as metal chips and oil may be ejected due to the high internal pressure Then drill a second hole at position 2 as shown The holes should be drilled to a depth of approximately 10mm 2 10 O Figure B 1 Disposal of gas spring 3 Operate the valve at the end of the piston rod and push in the piston rod 4 Drain oil from the gas spring by pumping the piston rod in and out several times 5 Dispose of the gas spring and oil through raw materials trade or special refuse points Do not dispose of gas springs or oil in household refuse If correct disposal in accordance with these instructions is not possible the unit should be returned to the supplier 746 446 Draft A 10 06 APPENDIX C ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMC INFORMATION Caution The use of non approved accessories may result in increased emissions or reduced immunity of the equipment A list of approved accessories is included in the user manual When this equipment is used adjacent to other electronic devices the user should observe the equipment to verify normal operation Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic emissions The ENTERPRISE 5000 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the ENTERPRISETM 5000 should assure that it is used in such an environment Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance
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43. f section remains horizontal and the legs are raised above the mattress platform N Press the left hand key to select Fowler mode or the right hand key to select Vascular mode An amber indicator will light above the selected mode 2 13 746 446 1 10 06 2 13 Battery Operation The backup battery is automatically switched on if the bed is disconnected from the electricity supply The battery provides emergency operation of all powered functions for short periods of time e g while the bed is being moved between wards The battery indicator on the ACP lights green to indicate when the backup battery is charging correctly The battery indicator on the ACP lights red to indicate when the battery is flat or not charging If a beeping sound is heard while operating the bed this indicates that the backup battery is at low charge lt If the battery indicator lights red or the beeping sound is heard connect the electrical supply cable to a suitable outlet socket for 24 hours to recharge the battery Caution To ensure that battery is kept fully charged and prevent damage to the battery the bed must be connected to the electricity supply at all times during normal use 2 14 Duty Rating Lockout If the controls are operated frequently over a short period of time the duty rating of the electrical system may be exceeded all functions are disabled and the indicator above each function key will light red To resto
44. from the head end i e by a patient lying on the bed Before returning the equipment to use following repair or servicing e Carry out a visual inspection for signs of damage paying particular attention to cables and paintwork e Perform a serviceability test as described in Chapter 4 e 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 7 1 1 Actuator Cable Clips Where cables connected to actuators they are held in place by retaining clips A These are fitted to the cable adjacent to the electrical connector B Figure 7 1 Actuator cable retaining clip To release the clip squeeze the sides together firmly and pull it away from the actuator To refit the clip push it into the receptacle C on the actuator body until it clicks into position 7 2 746 446 1 10 06 7 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 elect
45. g earthing strap 11 23 through the coiled part of the power supply extension cable 11 5 Using the old cable as a guide mark the position of the cable clamp 11 17 and split bushes 11 14 on the new extension cable Connect the lower end of the extension cable and refit the locking ring 11 27 b Position the cable clamp 11 17 against the strain relief moulding on the extension cable Locate the cable clamp on the right hand side of the base bracket Make sure the lug on the cable clamp fits through the smaller of the two holes c Fit the hex head bolt 11 18 through the cable clamp and base bracket From beneath fit the serrated washer 11 19 and earth bonding straps 11 13 11 28 and secure with Nyloc nut 11 20 Tighten firmly I lt The serrated washer must be fitted between the earth bonding strap and base bracket to ensure electrical continuity 7 14 746 446 1 10 06 d the cord inside the sub frame cable tube 11 22 to the free end of the power supply extension cable Use the cord to pull the extension cable through the cable tube e Line up the marked positions on the extension cable with the ends of the cable tube Fit a new split bush 11 14 at either end of the sub frame cable tube to secure the extension cable f Reconnect the power supply extension cable to the control box 07 36 Fit the retaining strip and install the control box on the bed as given in Subsection 7 7 2 7 16 CPR Cable Repla
46. in Subsection 7 13 1 b Prise off and discard the retaining clip 05 11 WARNING The retaining clip may fracture and fly off at high speed Wear suitable face protection and cover the work area with a thick cloth to prevent injury c Slide the calf radius arm towards the right side of the bed and remove it Collect two bearings 05 8 7 20 746 446 1 10 06 7 18 6 Thigh Section Removal a Remove the thigh actuator 05 13 as given in Subsection 7 14 1 b Prise off and discard two thigh section hinge infills 05 27 05 28 and two plain hinge infills 05 24 Remove two button head screws 05 20 and collect two washers 05 19 c Slide the thigh fabrication towards the left side of the bed to detach it from the sub frame assembly 05 2 Collect two hinge bushes 05 18 7 18 7 Sub Frame Assembly Removal WARNING Support the sub frame assembly and radius arms at all times a Remove the power supply extension cable as given in Subsection 7 15 1 Remove both height actuators 07 17 from the bed as given in Subsection 7 11 1 b Remove screw 07 27 and disconnect the earth braid 07 29 from the head end radius arm 07 2 Prise off and discard the two retaining clips 07 16 WARNING The retaining clips may fracture and fly off at high speed Wear suitable face protection and cover the work area with a thick cloth to prevent injury c With the assistance of a second person slide the sub
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48. ith a new starlock washer 05 15 d Refer to Subsection 7 1 1 Connect the calf actuator cable make sure the connector is fully seated in the socket Refit the cable clip to the actuator body 7 12 746 446 1 10 06 7 14 Thigh Actuator Replacement 7 14 1 Removal a Raise the bed to maximum height to allow easy access to the underside of the mattress platform b Refer to Subsection 7 1 1 Detach the cable clip from the thigh actuator 05 13 and unplug the actuator cable c Prise off and discard the starlock washer 05 15 from the ram end of the thigh actuator Drive out the clevis pin 05 14 to release the actuator ram from the thigh fabrication 05 5 d Prise off and discard the starlock washer 05 15 from the body end of the thigh actuator Drive out the clevis pin 05 14 to release the actuator from the sub frame assembly 05 2 and remove it from the bed 7 14 2 Installation a Position the thigh actuator 05 13 on the bed with the ram pointing towards the foot end Attach the actuator body to the sub frame assembly 05 2 with the clevis pin 05 14 and secure with a new starlock washer 05 15 b Temporarily detach the calf actuator from the calf fabrication as given in paragraph 7 13 1 c This will allow the calf and thigh sections to be moved manually c Use the hoist to position the thigh fabrication 05 5 to align the mounting lug with the hole in the thigh actuator ram Attach the actuator ram
49. lies 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 71 General The servicing procedures and data given in this section include instructions for e Replacement of specific components and sub assemblies e Dismantling and assembly of the main structure e Restoration of paint finish Minor procedures considered to be self evident have not been included Do not disassemble more than is necessary to replace a defective item Remove old Loctite and other adhesives from components before re assembly 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 bushes moulded in electrically conductive plastic 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 7 1 746 446 1 10 06 3 All references to left or right of the bed are when viewed
50. mbly drawings and parts lists for the identification of replaceable parts Appendix B Instructions for the safe disposal of gas springs 1 1 746 446 1 10 06 1 2 Product Description The Enterprise 5000 range 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 e Simultaneous adjustment of backrest and thigh sections by pressing one button BioContour Electrically operated height adjustment e Pushbutton selection of Vascular or Fowler chair mode Electrically operated Trendelenburg and reverse Trendelenburg tilt e Separate control handsets for patient and carer length folding safety sides e Battery backup for all electrical functions Removable moulded plastic mattress platform sheets e Integral mattress platform extension 1 2 2 Optional Features Pull out bedstripper e 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 Head end panel mounted on base B and C series or mattress platform D and E series Choice of colours silver or mint green Underbed lighting 1 2 746 446 1 10 06 Figure 1 1
51. 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 ii 746 446 1 10 06 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 About This 1 2 Product 1 3 Contact 2 OPERATION 221 Installation ue ten ax ERAS RUN RUN RUN RUM RUN REM EE 2 2 Brakes and Steering 2 3 Folding Safety Sides 24 Bed Extension cece 2 5 2 6 Emergency CPR Release 27 End Panel Removal 2 8 Lifting Pole amp Accessory Sockets 2 9 Profile Angle Indicators 2 10 Power Operation Controls 2 11 Adjusting the Mattress Platform 2 12 Additional ACP Features
52. n a smooth controlled manner Repeat to test the other CPR release handle 5 2 746 446 1 10 06 6 TROUBLESHOOTING The following table identifies some fault symptoms their possible cause and suggested remedial action All actuators Power disconnected and Make sure electrical inoperative batteries discharged supply cable is connected to a suitable outlet socket Fuse blown and Check fuse in electrical batteries discharged supply plug UK only Patient handset Check wiring between disconnected handset junction box and control box ACP disconnected Check wiring between ACP junction box and control box One actuator Actuator plug disconnected Check actuator cable is inoperative plugged into both the control box and the actuator Brakes and or steering or damaged castor s or replace lock not effective castor s 5 3 2 Safety side Safety side release cable Replace safety side release locking stretched or worn release cable mechanism defective 5 3 5 CPR CPR release cables Adjust or replace CPR release inoperative stretched or worn release cables 6 1 746 446 1 10 06 7 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 assemb
53. nction key the indicator above the Function key will go out and the function must be selected again Tilt Head down tilt Trendelenburg and foot down tilt reverse Trendelenburg can be applied using the Attendant Control Panel Press the Tilt Function key The indicator above it will light green Press and hold either Direction key until the required tilt angle is achieved The mattress platform will continue to move until the Direction key is released or the limit of travel is reached lt When returning from a tilted position the mattress platform will pause briefly at the horizontal position before continuing its movement 2 10 746 446 1 10 06 Extra Low When the mattress platform is at low height the bed can Height be lowered by a further 8cm 3 ins as follows D Press and hold the mattress platform height Function key at the same time press and hold the Down Direction key Hold down both keys until the mattress platform stops moving Caution At extra low height clearance below the bed is reduced Take care when using patient hoists with the bed in this position 2 11 746 446 1 10 06 212 Additional ACP Features 2 12 1 Function Lockout Under certain circumstances it may be necessary to prevent operation of the bed controls e g when traction equipment is being used To selectively disable bed functions Press the Function Lockout key on the Attendant Control Panel The indicat
54. note of which cable is connected to each socket c Undo two screws 60 2 and two nuts 60 4 to release the junction box from the fixing bracket Collect two washers 60 3 7 8 2 Installation a Position the junction box 60 1 on the fixing bracket below the mattress platform Attach it with two screws 60 2 and secure with two washers 60 3 and nuts 60 4 b Plug the cables into the corresponding sockets on the junction box Make sure the plugs are fully pushed into the sockets so that the yellow sealing rings are not visible c Thread the cables through the holes in the retaining strip Press the retaining strip into position on the junction box until it clicks into place 7 8 746 446 1 10 06 7 9 Attendant Control Panel ACP Replacement 7 9 1 Removal a If the bed is not equipped with underbed lighting gain access to the control box 11 8 as given in Subsection 7 7 1 b Locate the ACP connector on beds without underbed lighting it is connected to the control box socket IN 1 and on beds with underbed lighting it is connected to the junction box 13 31 below the mattress platform on the left hand side of the bed c Remove the cable retaining strip from the control box or junction box as appropriate and unplug the ACP cable connector d Mark the position of the ACP cable where it enters the calf and thigh section cable tubes refer to Sheet 11 or Sheet 13 e Remove the split cable bushes 11 14
55. on 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 196 of available chlorine Refer to Huntleigh Healthcare s Customer Infection Control procedures Caution Do not use abrasive compounds or pads Do not use phenol based disinfectant solutions 3 1 746 446 1 10 06 4 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 4 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 mo
56. or above the Lockout key will light Press the ACP Function key corresponding to the function to be disabled The indicator above the key will light red To reinstate previously disabled bed functions Press the Function Lockout key on the Attendant Control Panel The indicator above the Lockout key will light Press the ACP Function key corresponding to the function to be reinstated The indicator above the key will go out 3 If no Function key is pressed within five seconds of pressing the Lockout key the indicator above the Lockout key will go out and the Lockout function must be selected again To disable ALL bed functions simultaneously 8 Press and hold the Function Lockout key for five seconds Bed functions can be reinstated individually as described above 2 12 2 CPR Emergency Press and hold the CPR key This will flatten the mattress platform and lower it to a suitable height for cardio pulmonary resuscitation to be carried out 2 12 3 Underbed Light indicator above the key lights amber when the underbed 9 Press this key to turn the underbed light on or off The light 15 on 2 12 746 446 1 10 06 2 12 4 Fowler Vascular Mode Selection When the Bio Contour function is used to profile the mattress platform the bed can be placed in one of two configurations In Fowler chair mode the calf section is angled down and the legs are lowered below the mattress platform In Vascular mode the cal
57. pedal depressed the brakes are applied Figure 2 1 A e When neither pedal is depressed all four castors can rotate and swivel Figure 2 1 B e With the green pedal depressed one steering castor is engaged so that it cannot swivel The bed can then be steered by pushing from the opposite end Figure 2 1 I lt The steering castor is fitted at the head end of the bed on the patient s right hand side unless otherwise indicated on the product specification label A BRAKE C STEER Figure 2 1 Brakes and steering 2 1 746 446 1 10 06 23 Folding Safety Sides To lower the safety sides Hold the top rail D behind the hinge point Pull the operating knob E and lower the safety side The safety side folds down towards the foot end of the bed Figure 2 2 Folding safety side operation To raise the safety sides Hold the top rail D Pull the safety side up until it locks in the raised position 2 2 746 446 1 10 06 2 44 Bed Extension To extend the mattress platform If the bed is tilted use the bed controls to level the mattress platform refer to Section 2 11 Power Operation Pull down the catches F on the underside of the mattress platform and rotate them a quarter turn to unlock the extension Pull the extension out as far as it will go G Rotate the catches F until they spring back up into the locked position OI SS 2 INI Figu
58. re 2 3 Extending the bed To retract the mattress platform Pull down the catches F on the underside of the mattress platform and rotate them a quarter turn to unlock the extension Push the extension back in as far as it will go Rotate the catches F until they spring back up into the locked position WARNING Install a mattress extension squab when the bed is extended 2 3 746 446 1 10 06 25 Bedstripper The bedstripper which is used for supporting clean linen when the bed sheets are being changed is located at the foot of the bed Pull the bar away from the bed as far as it will go When not in use push the bedstripper back under the bed until it latches in position Figure 2 4 Bedstripper in extended position Caution The bedstripper load should not exceed 20kg 44 Ibs 2 4 746 446 1 10 06 2 6 Emergency CPR Release Manual CPR release handles are situated either side of the bed below the calf section To lower the backrest H in an emergency pull the CPR release handle J Alternatively press and hold the CPR button on the Attendant Control Panel refer to Subsection 2 13 2 WARNING The backrest can fall quickly Keep hands clear to avoid trapping Figure 2 6 CPR emergency release handle 2 5 746 446 1 10 06 27 End Panel Removal The end panels can be lifted off the bed for access to the patient One or both end panels may be held in place with spring c
59. re normal operation disconnect the bed from the electricity supply for five minutes Reconnect the bed to the electricity supply then follow the procedure described in subsection 2 13 1 To reinstate previously disabled bed functions 2 14 746 446 1 10 06 3 OPERATIONAL MAINTENANCE 3 14 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 3 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 3 3 Disinfecting After cleaning the bed as described above wipe all surfaces with sodium dichloroisocyanurate NaDCC at a concentration of 1 000 parts per milli
60. rical contacts 7 2 Tools and Equipment In addition to normal workshop tools the special tools and equipment listed below will be required for servicing Patna e Hoist SWL 180kg 400 bs L6J 01 180 General lifting Sling straps 2 General lifting Brake cam rotating tool 745 04 Fitting castors 7 2 1 Using the Hoist When using the hoist to lift any part of the bed always ensure that the sling straps are applied to main frame sections and do not bear upon components wiring or minor fabrications e g brackets or safety sides When lifting the entire bed or the sub frame assembly first remove any accessories and lift off the head panel and the foot panel Pass both sling straps around main members of the sub frame 7 2 2 Servicing Kit ENT ACC23 The servicing kit accessory part number ENT ACC23 contains various items which may be used to simplify common maintenance procedures e g replacing castors and actuators Instructions for use are provided with the kit 155 All procedures in this service manual can be carried out without the servicing kit accessory 7 3 746 446 1 10 06 7 3 Brake Pedal Replacement 7 3 1 Removal a Apply the brakes Use a small flat bladed screwdriver to lever off the brake pedal cap 12 6 and brake link cover 12 5 from the damaged pedal b Prise off and discard the starlock washer 12 8 then drive out the clevis pin 12 7 to release the brake link fabrica
61. s Not applicable 1 line to 1kV Surge Mains power quality should be that of a IEC 61000 4 5 2kV line to typical commercial or hospital environment 2kV earth 70 Ur 70 of input Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 30 dip in Ur for 25 cycles 40 Ur 60 dip in Ur for 5 cycles lt 5 Ur 295 dip in Ur for 0 5 cycle lt 5 Ur 295 dip in Ur for 5 sec voltage for 500ms 40 of input voltage for 100ms lt 5 of input voltage for 10ms lt 5 of input voltage for 5000ms Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment If the user of the ENTERPRISE 5000 requires continued operation during power mains interruptions it is recommended that the ENTERPRISE 5000 be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or battery Power frequency 50 60Hz magnetic field 61000 4 8 3A m 3A m Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment NOTE Uris the a c mains voltage prior to the application of the test level 746 446 1 10 06 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The ENTERPRISE 5000 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the ENTERPRISETM 5
62. secure with a new starlock washer 05 15 The head of the clevis pin should lie towards the right hand side of the bed 7 11 746 446 1 10 06 d Refer to Subsection 7 1 1 Connect the actuator cable make sure the connector is fully seated in the socket Refit the cable clip to the actuator body 7 13 Calf Actuator Replacement 7 13 1 Removal a Raise the bed to maximum height to allow easy access to the underside of the mattress platform b Refer to Subsection 7 1 1 Detach the cable clip from the calf actuator 05 13 and unplug the actuator cable Prise off and discard the starlock washer 05 15 from the ram end of the calf actuator Drive out the clevis pin 05 14 to release the actuator ram from the calf radius arm fabrication 05 7 d Prise off and discard the starlock washer 05 15 from the body end of the calf actuator Drive out the clevis pin 05 14 to release the actuator from the sub frame assembly 05 2 and remove it from the bed 7 13 2 Installation a Position the calf actuator 05 13 on the bed with the ram pointing towards the foot end Attach the actuator body to the sub frame assembly 05 2 with the clevis pin 05 14 and secure with a new starlock washer 05 15 b Using the hoist 1f necessary raise the calf fabrication 05 6 to align the mounting lug with the hole in the calf actuator ram c Attach the actuator ram to the calf radius arm 05 7 using the clevis pin 05 14 and secure w
63. sive before fitting d Install the thigh actuator 05 13 as given in Subsection 7 14 2 7 19 4 Calf Radius Arm Installation a Fit two small bearings 05 8 in the calf radius arm 05 7 b Install the calf radius arm on the sub frame assembly 05 2 Slide it towards the right side of the bed and install the small retaining clip 05 11 to hold it in position 3 To make the retaining clip 05 11 easier to install soak it in hot water for a few minutes beforehand c Install the calf actuator 05 13 as given in Subsection 7 13 2 7 19 5 Calf Section Installation a Fit two hinge bushes 05 18 in the calf section 05 6 hinges b Install the calf section on the thigh section 05 5 Ensure that the skid mouldings 05 9 on the calf radius arm locate in the channels on the underside of the calf section Secure with two socket head screws 05 20 and two washers 05 19 e Fit four new plain hinge infills 05 24 on the hinges between the thigh and calf sections Use the notches on the infills to align them and clean off any old adhesive before fitting 7 24 746 446 1 10 06 7 19 6 Backrest Installation a Fit two hinge bushes 05 18 in the pivot holes at the base of the backrest fabrication 05 4 b Install the backrest on the head end of the sub frame assembly 05 2 Secure in position with two washers 05 19 and socket head screws 05 20 c Fit two new backrest hinge infills 05 25 05 26 making
64. tigate and take the appropriate remedial action Refer to Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Chapter 7 Servicing Instructions lt All references to left or vight 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 51 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 8 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 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 low height condition f Check the
65. tion 12 9 from the brake pedal 12 3 12 4 c Remove the socket screw 12 11 and pull the brake pedal off the brake bar 12 10 7 3 2 Installation a Position the brake pedal 12 3 12 4 on the brake bar 12 10 Ensure the correct brake pedal is fitted left or right hand and that the red end points down b Fit the socket screw 12 11 to secure the pedal Fit clevis pin 12 7 with its head inboard to attach the pedal to the brake link fabrication and secure with a new starlock washer 12 8 c Refit the brake pedal cap 12 6 and brake link cover 12 5 7 44 Castors Replacement 7 4 1 Removal a Remove the brake pedal adjacent to the faulty castor as given in Subsection 7 3 1 Use pliers to withdraw the brake bar 12 10 from the base fabrication 01 1 b Use the hoist to lift the end ofthe bed with the faulty castor by about 25cm 10 ins Use suitable blocks or stands to support the raised end of the bed c Remove two button head socket screws 12 13 and collect two Nord Lock washers 12 12 to release the castor from the base fabrication 7 4 2 Installation a Use the brake cam rotating tool to position the castor operating cam in the brake position i e so that the castor does not rotate or swivel 7 4 746 446 1 10 06 b Install the castor into the base fabrication 01 1 and secure it with two Nord Lock washers 12 12 and button head socket screws 12 13 c Slide the brake bar
66. to the thigh fabrication using the clevis pin 05 14 and secure with a new starlock washer 05 15 d Refer to Subsection 7 1 1 Connect the calf actuator cable make sure the connector is fully seated in the socket Refit the cable clip to the actuator body e Attach the calf actuator to the calf fabrication as given in paragraph 7 13 2 7 13 746 446 1 10 06 7 15 Power Supply Extension Cable Replacement 7 15 1 Removal a Mark the positions of the split bushes 11 14 on the power supply extension cable 11 5 Remove the split bush from either end of the sub frame cable tube 11 22 use a small flat bladed screwdriver to lever the bush part of the way out of the tube then twist it out completely using lock grip pliers Mole grips b Gain access to the control box 07 36 as given in Subsection 7 7 1 but do not disconnect all the cables Unplug the power supply extension cable c Tie a 2m length of strong cord to the free end of the extension cable Pull the extension cable through the sub frame cable tube Untie the cord but leave it in place inside the cable tube d Undo the hex head bolt 11 18 securing the cable clamp 11 17 to the base bracket 11 23 Collect the serrated washer 11 19 and Nyloc nut 11 20 e Prise out the locking ring 11 27 Unplug the power supply extension cable and pull the long earthing strap 11 23 out of the coiled part of the cable 7 15 2 Installation a Thread the lon
67. ulded plug be replaced with a rewireable plug 4 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 require adjustment or replacement 43 Backup Battery If when the bed is operated a beeping sound 5 heard this indicates a low charge condition The bed should be reconnected to the electricity supply for a minimum of 24 hours in order to recharge the batteries Every six months check the condition of the batteries using the following 4 746 446 1 10 06 procedure 1 Ensure that the bed has been connected to the electricity supply for 24 hours 2 Disconnect the bed from the electricity supply 3 Apply a load of 80kg 180165 to the mattress platform 4 Raise and lower the mattress platform from minimum to maximum height three times 5 Ifthe bed does not operate satisfactorily in step 4 perform steps 1 to 4 again If the bed again fails to operate satisfactorily the batteries are not holding sufficient charge and should be replaced Refer to Chapter 7 Servicing Instructions 4 2 746 446 1 10 06 5 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 Chapter 2 of this manual If the result of any test is unsatisfactory inves
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69. with Sheet 13 7 6 1 Removal a The battery 11 7 and power supply 11 4 are attached to the mounting plate 11 10 by plastic clips To remove the battery depress the two clips and slide the battery towards the foot end and off the mounting plate b Use a small screwdriver to depress the tab in the locking ring 11 06 Disconnect the electrical supply cable 11 15 11 16 from the power supply c Undo the hex head bolt securing the cable clamp and earth bonding straps 11 13 11 28 to the bracket 11 23 Collect the nut 11 20 and serrated washer 11 19 Do not remove the cable clamp from the extension cable d Prise out the locking ring 11 27 and disconnect the extension cable 11 5 from the power supply flying lead Depress the two plastic clips and slide the power supply towards the foot end and off the mounting plate 7 6 2 Installation a Attach the power supply 11 4 to the mounting plate 11 10 by sliding it into position until the fixing lugs engage and the fixing clips click into place Make sure the power supply is flush to the mounting plate b Connect the extension cable 11 5 to the power supply flying lead and fit the locking ring 11 27 using a small screwdriver to click it into place Connect the electrical supply cable 11 15 11 16 making sure the locking ring tab 11 6 locates in the slot 7 6 746 446 1 10 06 Position the cable clamp 11 17 with the extension cable att
70. wn below Direction Up Direction Down Bio Contour Leg sections Backrest Angle elevation Figure 2 8 Patient control handset 3 Bio Contour simultaneously adjusts backrest and leg elevation to achieve a comfortable sitting position 2 8 746 446 1 10 06 2 10 2 Attendant Control Panel The Attendant Control Panel controls all bed functions as shown below Figure 2 9 Attendant Control Panel ACP Power on indicator Lit green when the bed is connected to the electricity supply Battery indicator E30 Refer to Section 2 14 Battery Operation Fowler or Vascular mode selection CPR function Underbed light 2 Mattress platform height Backrest angle Tilt Leg sections elevation Kneebreak angle 8 Function lockout UNCTION KEYS F Direction keys 2 9 746 446 1 10 06 2 11 Adjusting the Mattress Platform The control keys are illuminated from behind to assist operation in darkened rooms Press the appropriate key to select the Function required e Mattress platform height Backrest angle Leg sections elevation e Kneebreak angle QN Bio Contour The indicator above the key will light green Press and hold either Direction key until the required position is achieved Movement will continue until the Direction key is released or the limit of travel is reached lt If neither Direction key is pressed within five seconds of pressing a Fu
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