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Mr. Anderson
March 25, 2025
The parts list for the Hill-Rom stretcher P8000 includes the following:
1. Upper Frame—Auto Contour™ and BackSaver Fowler® Features (S/Ns that start with K and after): - Corner shroud, LH (foot end only on stretchers built after June 2008) – Part No. 46029 - Corner shroud, RH (foot end only on stretchers built after June 2008) – Part No. 46029 - E-ring – Part No. 61778 - Screw – Part No. 9028210 - Strike plate – Part No. 65956 - Spring, Auto Contour return – Part No. 143260 - Label, hip locator, RH – Part No. 14625902 - Label, hip locator, LH – Part No. 14625901
2. Scale System: - Cover, narrow – Part No. 14521701 - Cover, wide – Part No. 14521702 - Bolt – Part No. 9001716 - Lock washer – Part No. 41459 - Flat washer – Part No. 4540
3. Electric (P8020) Stretcher—Head and Knee Drive Assembly: - Back crank assembly – Part No. 4639002 - Push nut – Part No. 17291 - Rivet – Part No. 24544 - Universal joint – Part No. 24549 - Knee crank assembly, electric – Part No. 4639001 - Roll pin – Part No. 35373 - Retaining ring – Part No. 43059 - Foot drive short linkage – Part No. 48618PL - Headed pin – Part No. 49996PL - Gear box assembly – Part No. 49055 - Hairpin – Part No. 62050 - Screw, Phillips pan head – Part No. 9007306 - Actuator assembly, knee drive 120V AC – Part No. 4966901 - Washer – Part No. 41667 - Dogleg weldment – Part No. 4903748
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No part of this text shall be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information or retrieval system without written permission from Hill-Rom Services, Inc. (Hill-Rom). The information in this manual is confidential and may not be disclosed to third parties without the prior written consent of Hill-Rom.
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For countries not listed on the back cover, contact your distributor. NOTE: The back cover is a comprehensive list of Technical Support contact information for Hill-Rom. The product discussed in this manual may not be available in all of the countries listed. Revision...
Specific Function Checks—Procedural Stretcher......2-6 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Permanent IV Pole Does Not Raise or Lower Correctly ....2-22 Procedural or Surgical Stretcher—Knee Section Will Not Raise or Lower..2-23 Page iv Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher—Siderail ........4-3 Switch the Procedural (P8000) or Trauma (P8040) Stretcher Siderail to the Opposite Side of the Stretcher .
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Surgical (P8010) Stretcher—Articulating Headrest Gas Spring ....4-48 Procedural (P8000) or Surgical (P8010) Stretcher—Knee Screw Assembly..4-51 Electric (P8020) Stretcher—Knee Drive Assembly ......4-53 Electric (P8020) Stretcher—Head Drive Assembly .
Introduction Purpose This manual contains instructions for the operation and maintenance of the Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers. It also includes parts lists (in chapter 5) for ordering replacement components. Audience This manual is intended for use by only facility-authorized persons. To ignore this restriction can cause severe injury to people and serious damage to equipment.
– A CAUTION identifies special procedures or precautions that persons must obey to help prevent equipment damage. • CAUGHT HAZARD WARNING • CHEMICAL HAZARD WARNING • ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD WARNING Page 1 - 2 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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P8020 355.0 lb (161.0 kg) P8040 290.0 lb (131.5 kg) P8050 325.0 lb (147.4 kg) Foot Section Inclination—P8020 (mini 90° mum) Foot Support Inclination—P8050 70° Page 1 - 4 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Specifications Chapter 1: Introduction Feature Dimension Head Section Inclination (maximum) 90° (65° for P8020 with patient controls; 80° for P8000 with Automatic Contour; 70° for P8010) Knee Section Inclination (maximum) P8005 and some P8000 P8010, P8020, and some P8000 25°...
50/60 Hz Exam Light (P8050 Stretcher) Rated Voltage 120 V ~ Power/Input 400 mA Frequency 50/60 Hz Scale (P8000, P8020, and P8040 Three AA, 1.5 V, alkaline optional) Environmental Conditions Classification Standard Transport and Storage—Stretchers Temperature -40°F to 158°F (-40°C to 70°C)
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Use—Exam Light (P8050 Stretcher) Temperature 59°F to 104°F (15°C to 40°C) ambient temperature Relative Humidity 75% non-condensing maximum Atmospheric Pressure 500 hPa to 1060 hPa Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 1 - 7 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Technical and Quality Assurance Stan IEC 60601-1 dards UL 60601-1 CAN/CSA® C22.2 No. 601.1 IEC 60601-1-2 (radiated and conducted emissions) Equipment Classification per IEC 60601-1 Class I Page 1 - 8 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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CAL TB-603, Requirements and Test Proce dure for Resistance of a Mattress/Box Spring Set to a Large Open Flame BFD IX-II, Boston Fire Department Mattress Fire Test Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 1 - 9 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Flaming Types of Primary and Second ary Sources of Ignition (Mattresses only) UNI 9175, Reaction to fire of Upholstered Furniture Subjected to the Action of a Small Flame Page 1 - 10 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Chapter 1: Introduction Electromagnetic Emissions and Immunity Guidance The Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers are intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified in the tables below. The customer or the user of the bed should make sure that it is used in such an evironment.
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3 A/m The power frequency magnetic Magnetic Fields field should be measured in the IEC 61000-4-8 intended installation location to assure it is sufficiently low. Page 1 - 12 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Always use care when you use any electrical or RF equipment in the immediate patient area. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 1 - 13 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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NOTE 2: These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people. Calculations are based on V =3Vrms, E =3V/m. Page 1 - 14 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
F and newer model stretchers have a 700 lb (318 kg) safe working load and offer an optional scale on the Procedural, Electric, and Trauma Stretchers. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 1 - 15 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
NOTE: Siderails are intended to be a reminder to the patient of the unit’s edges, not a patient-restraining device. When appropriate, Hill-Rom recommends that medical persons determine the correct methods necessary to make sure a patient remains safely in bed.
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Reconfirm before any patient transfer. Failure to do so could cause personal injury or equipment damage. WARNING: Obey the product manufacturer’s instructions. Failure to do so could cause personal injury or equipment damage. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 1 - 17 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Do not expose the unit to excessive moisture. Personal injury or equipment damage could occur. CAUTION: Be careful not to damage the base shroud when you remove or install the upper frame assembly. Page 1 - 18 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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To help prevent component damage, make sure your hands are clean, and only handle the P.C. board by its edges. CAUTION: Failure to wear an antistatic strap when handling electronic components could cause component damage. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 1 - 19 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Damage to the bracket could occur. CAUTION: Use care when you remove the individual nurse control switch wires. Damage to the terminals could occur if care is not used. Page 1 - 20 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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When you remove a load beam, make sure not to tap on the load beam cells or the cables that come from the load beams. Equipment damage could occur. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 1 - 21 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
To make sure the repair corrected the problem, do the Final Actions after the Function Checks. If troubleshooting procedures do not identify the problem, call Hill-Rom Technical Support. Refer to the back cover for contact information. For countries not listed on the back cover, contact your distributor.
3. The problem is caused by incorrect operator action. ↓ → Go to “Function Checks” on page 2-3. 4. Instruct the operator to refer to the procedures in the Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers User Manual. Do the “Function Checks” on page 2-3.
→ Go to page 2-16. 9. Press the Hilow Down pedal, and lower the stretcher. The head and foot ends of the stretcher lower evenly. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 2 - 3 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
→ Go to page 2-21. 16. Lift up on the push handle release latch. The push handles drop into the stored position. ↓ → Go to page 2-21. Page 2 - 4 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
22. Go to the applicable page for specific function checks for your stretcher: • Procedural—page 2-6. • Transport—go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. • Surgical—page 2-7. • Electric—page 2-7. • Trauma—page 2-11. • OB/GYN—page 2-11. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 2 - 5 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
→ Go to page 2-30. 7. Do step 6 for the handle on the left side of the stretcher. 8. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Page 2 - 6 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
1. Raise the siderails, and lock them into position. Press and hold the Head Up control (see figure 2-1 on page 2-8). The back section rises smoothly without binding. ↓ → Go to page 2-33. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 2 - 7 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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8. Release the Knee Down control. The knee section locks into position. ↓ → Go to page 2-34. 9. Do step 1 through step 8 for the controls on the opposite siderail. Page 2 - 8 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
→ Go to page 2-33. Figure 2-2. Nurse Controls 13. Release the head Head Up/Down control. The back section locks into position. ↓ → Go to page 2-33. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 2 - 9 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
↓ → Go to page 2-33. 21. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Page 2 - 10 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
1. Complete the preventive maintenance procedures. See “Preventive Maintenance” on page 6-5. 2. Make sure all wireforms and components are in position and correctly attached. 3. Complete all necessary administrative work. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 2 - 11 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
→ Replace the caster (refer to procedure 4.26). If this solves the problem, go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Otherwise, call Technical Support. 3. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 2 - 13 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
6. Replace the fifth wheel (refer to procedure 4.30). This solves the problem. ↓ → Call Technical Support. 7. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Page 2 - 14 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
(B). If this solves the problem, go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Otherwise, call Technical Support. 4. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 2 - 15 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
4.29). If this solves the problem, go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Otherwise, call Technical Support. 3. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Page 2 - 16 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
3. Press the pump pedal approximately 28 times to raise the stretcher to the high position. Press the Reverse Trendelenburg pedal. The foot end of the stretcher lowers. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 2 - 17 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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(refer to procedure 4.29). If this solves the problem, go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Otherwise, call Technical Support. 4. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Page 2 - 18 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
3. Replace the latch (refer to procedure 4.1) or (refer to procedure 4.3). If this solves the problem, go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Otherwise, call Technical Support. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 2 - 19 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
4.15). If this solves the problem, go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Otherwise, call Technical Support. 3. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Page 2 - 20 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
→ Replace the push handles (refer to procedure 7.10). If this solves the problem, go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Otherwise, call Technical Support. 6. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 2 - 21 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
→ Replace the IV pole (refer to procedure 7.2). If this solves the problem, go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Otherwise, call Technical Support. 2. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Page 2 - 22 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
5. Replace the knee screw assembly (refer to procedure 4.18). This solves the problem. Yes ↓ → Call Technical Support. 6. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 2 - 23 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
(refer to procedure 4.33). If this solves the problem, go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Otherwise, call Technical Support. 4. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Page 2 - 24 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
The weight shown is correct. ↓ → Go to step 3. 2. Instruct the operator to refer to the “Scale” procedures in the Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers User Manual, and then go to step 10. 3. Remove the weight and adjust the scale to zero. Put the weight on the stretcher.
3. Remove the interference, and then take a weight reading. The weight shows correctly. ↓ → Call Technical Support. 4. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Page 2 - 26 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
“Final Actions” on page 2-11. Otherwise, go to step 2. 2. Replace the display switch panel. The display operates correctly. ↓ → Call Technical Support. 3. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Page 2 - 28 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
“Final Actions” on page 2-11. Otherwise, call Technical Support. 5. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. 1. Mechlok® is a registered trademark of P. L. Porter Company. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 2 - 29 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
If this solves the problem, go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Otherwise, call Technical Support. 3. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Page 2 - 30 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
4.16). If this solves the problem, go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Otherwise, call Technical Support. 3. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 2 - 31 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
3. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. 1. Mechlok® is a registered trademark of P. L. Porter Company. Page 2 - 32 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
2. If this solves the problem, go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Otherwise, call Technical Support. 7. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 2 - 33 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
1. If this solves the problem, go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Otherwise, call Technical Support. 6. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Page 2 - 34 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
→ Replace the back screw assembly. If this solves the problem, go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Otherwise, call Technical Support. 4. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 2 - 35 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
→ Replace the knee screw assembly (refer to procedure 4.19). If this solves the problem, go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Otherwise, call Technical Support. 4. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Page 2 - 36 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
If this solves the problem, go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Otherwise, call Technical Support. 4. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 2 - 37 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
3. The foot support (D) rises without the release button engaged and does not lock into position along its travel. ↓ → Go to step 5. Page 2 - 38 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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“Final Actions” on page 2-11. Otherwise, call Technical Support. 6. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. 1. Mechlok® is a registered trademark of P. L. Porter Company. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 2 - 39 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
→ Adjust the cable (refer to “Active Brake Adjustment” on page 4-113). If this solves the problem, go to “Final Actions” on page 2-11. Otherwise, call Technical Support. 3. Call Technical Support. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 2 - 47 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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2.34 Active Brake System—Reduced Braking Ability Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures NOTES: Page 2 - 48 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Q1 regulates +12 +/- 0.5 V DC. Maximum output current for this application is approximately 250 mA. Q1 can maintain regulation with an input voltage down to 14.6 V DC. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 3 - 1 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
The comparator circuit monitors the voltage output of the potentiometer calibration board. This voltage represents the angle of inclination of the back section of the stretcher. Page 3 - 2 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
3.15 V DC at the caregiver head up limit. If it is necessary to replace the potentiometer calibration board, the entire potentiometer cable assembly must be replaced. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 3 - 3 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Refer to the fold-out FO 3-1 at the rear of this manual. Figure 3-2. Electric Stretcher Wiring Diagram 120 V and 230 V—P/N 60389 Refer to the fold-out FO 3-2 at the rear of this manual. Page 3 - 4 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Electrical System (Electric Stretcher) Chapter 3: Theory of Operation Figure 3-3. Electric Stretcher Potentiometer Calibration P.C. Board Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 3 - 5 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
There is a piezo speaker on this board to supply feedback to the user (such as when a weight reading is initiated, when a weight reading is complete, etc.). Page 3 - 6 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
(drawing from 15 to 50 mA). Starting from sleep mode, regulator U10 is enabled through diode D30 by any switch closure. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 3 - 7 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
It contains double pole membrane switches so that it can operate on battery power and wake up the processor when any one of the switches is pressed. Page 3 - 8 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Scale System (Optional for the Procedural, Electric, and Trauma Stretchers) Chapter 3: Theory of Operation Figure 3-4. Scale Wiring Diagram Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 3 - 9 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Scale System (Optional for the Procedural, Electric, and Trauma Stretchers) Chapter 3: Theory of Operation NOTES: Page 3 - 10 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Chapter 4 Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Tool and Supply Requirements To service the Hill-Rom® Stretchers, these tools and supplies are necessary: • Ratchet • Torque wrench 0-250 in-lb (0 to 28.2 N•m) • Torx® head bit sizes T20, T25, and T30 •...
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• Lithium-base grease (P/N SA3351) • Blue Loctite® (P/N SA3618) adhesive • Antistatic strap • Marker 1. Loctite® is a registered trademark of Loctite Corporation. Page 4 - 2 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
4.1 Procedural (P8000), Surgical (P8010), Trauma (P8040), or OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher—Siderail Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 4.1 Procedural (P8000), Surgical (P8010), Trauma (P8040), or OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher—Siderail Tools required: Ratchet ½" socket ½" open end wrench Torque wrench 0-250 in-lb (0 to 28.2 N•m) Removal 1. Lower the siderail.
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4.1 Procedural (P8000), Surgical (P8010), Trauma (P8040), or OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher—Siderail Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Figure 4-2. OB/GYN Stretcher—Siderail CAUTION: Make sure the siderail is supported on both ends. Damage to the siderail bracket can occur if one end drops, and the other end is in position in the siderail bracket.
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4.1 Procedural (P8000), Surgical (P8010), Trauma (P8040), or OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher—Siderail Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 4. Install a swing pivot nut (C) and washer (E) on each swing pivot bolt (A). 5. Tighten the nuts (C) to 40 + 6 in-lb (4.5 + 0.7 N·m) of torque.
4.2 Switch the Procedural (P8000) or Trauma (P8040) Stretcher Siderail to the Opposite Side of the Stretcher Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 4.2 Switch the Procedural (P8000) or Trauma (P8040) Stretcher Siderail to the Opposite Side of the Stretcher...
8. Remove the two screws (P) and cable clamps (N) from the upper frame assembly. 1. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. 2. Allen™ is a trademark of Industrial Fasteners, Inc. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 7 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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12. Remove the right siderail wiring assembly connector (F) from P3 on the control board (H). 13. Pull the cable assembly (K) and connector through the strain relief nut (Q) (see figure 4-4 on page 4-9). Page 4 - 8 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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1. Install the four Oilite® bushings (B) on each swing arm (C). 2. Align the siderail swing arm bracket with the swing arm (C). 1. Oilite® is a registered trademark of Beemer Precision, Inc. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 9 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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18. Cycle the siderail from the stored to the up position several times. Plug the stretcher into an applicable power source. 19. Do the “Function Checks” on page 2-3. Page 4 - 10 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
(E) from the rail assembly. Discard the lower pivot bolt and any damaged parts. 1. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 11 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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7. Install the siderail trim strip (C) on the bent bottom rail extension (B). 8. Install the bottom rail end caps (A) on the bent bottom rail extension (B). 9. Do the “Function Checks” on page 2-3. Page 4 - 12 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Discard the lower pivot bolt. 4. If necessary, remove the transfer stop (K) from the tube (G). 1. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 13 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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8. Install the siderail trim strip (C) on the bent bottom rail extension (B). 9. Install the bottom rail end caps (A) on the bent bottom rail extension (B). 10. Do the “Function Checks” on page 2-3. Page 4 - 14 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
4.6 Procedural (P8000), Surgical (P8010), Electric (P8020), Trauma (P8040), or OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher—Siderail Latch Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Procedural (P8000), Surgical (P8010), Electric (P8020), Trauma (P8040), or OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher—Siderail Latch Tools required: Ratchet T30 Torx® head bit Torque wrench 0-250 in-lb (0 to 28.2 N•m)
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4.6 Procedural (P8000), Surgical (P8010), Electric (P8020), Trauma (P8040), or OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher—Siderail Latch Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures CAUTION: The lower pivot bolt has self-tapping threads. Make sure you use a new lower pivot bolt for the installation procedure, and hand start it. Failure to do so could cause damage to the bolt hole threads.
4.7 Procedural (P8000), Surgical (P8010), Electric (P8020), Trauma (P8040), or OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher—Siderail Tubes Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 4.7 Procedural (P8000), Surgical (P8010), Electric (P8020), Trauma (P8040), or OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher—Siderail Tubes Tools required: Ratchet T30 Torx®...
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4.7 Procedural (P8000), Surgical (P8010), Electric (P8020), Trauma (P8040), or OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher—Siderail Tubes Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Figure 4-8. Procedural, Surgical, or Trauma Stretcher—Siderail Tubes Figure 4-9. Electric Stretcher—Siderail Tubes Page 4 - 18 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers...
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4.7 Procedural (P8000), Surgical (P8010), Electric (P8020), Trauma (P8040), or OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher—Siderail Tubes Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Figure 4-10. OB/GYN Stretcher—Siderail Tubes Replacement 1. If necessary, install the transfer stop (Q). 2. Align the roller guide (D), the lower pivot block (E), the two wave washers (F), and the tube (G) with the bolt holes in the bottom rail.
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4.7 Procedural (P8000), Surgical (P8010), Electric (P8020), Trauma (P8040), or OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher—Siderail Tubes Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures CAUTION: The latch shoulder bolt has self-tapping threads. Make sure you use a new latch shoulder bolt for the installation procedure, and hand start it.
Replacement 1. Gently slide the patient grip handle on to the end tube (A). 1. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 21 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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You may have to turn the patient grip handle in opposite directions. 2. Install the end tube. Refer to procedure 4.7. 3. Do the “Function Checks” on page 2-3. Page 4 - 22 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
10. Pull the cable assembly (K) and connector through the strain relief nut (Q) (see figure 4-4 on page 4-9). 1. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 23 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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16. Remove the cable assembly (L) with upright tube (D), roller guide (I), and the two wave washers (H) from the siderail assembly. Figure 4-12. Left or Right Siderail Cable Assembly and Upright Tube Page 4 - 24 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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(H) (see figure 4-17 on page 4-32). 12. Connect the right siderail wiring assembly connector (F) to P3 on the control board (H). Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 25 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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18. Operate the siderail several times to make sure it operates correctly. 19. Plug the stretcher into an applicable source. 20. Do the “Function Checks” on page 2-3. Page 4 - 26 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Figure 4-13. Patient Control Switch 4. Remove the patient control switch (B) from the patient control unit (A). 1. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 27 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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5. Put the cover housing (C) into position, and install the two screws (D) to attach it to siderail. 6. Plug the stretcher into an applicable power source. 7. Do the “Function Checks” on page 2-3. Page 4 - 28 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
3. Make a note of the wire routing at the faulty switch. This will aid in the installation. Figure 4-14. Nurse Control Switch 1. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 29 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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(D) to the frame (see figure 4-14 on page 4-29). 4. Plug the stretcher into an applicable power source. 5. Do the “Function Checks” on page 2-3. Page 4 - 30 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
4. Remove the electric box cover (C). Figure 4-16. Control Board 5. Remove the electric box cover (C). 1. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 31 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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(H). Figure 4-17. Control Board Wiring Assembly Diagram 13. Remove the head drive wiring assembly connector (C) from P7 on the control board (H). Page 4 - 32 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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4-31) that attach the electric box cover (C). 12. Plug the stretcher into an applicable power source. 13. Do the “Function Checks” on page 2-3. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 33 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
1. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. 2. Allen™ is a trademark of Industrial Fasteners, Inc. Page 4 - 34 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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15. Remove the potentiometer cable assembly (A), the potentiometer weldment (F), and the potentiometer can (E) from the potentiometer tube (G). NOTE: The potentiometer tube is welded on the upper frame. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 35 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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½" (12.7 mm). Turn the potentiometer can (E) clockwise (from side-view with back section to the right). Turn the Page 4 - 36 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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(E) counterclockwise if the gap is smaller than 1/8" (3.2 mm). 5. Do step 2. If the measurement is correct, tighten the setscrew (C). 6. Do the “Function Checks” on page 2-3. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 37 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
10. Pull the power cord assembly (B) out through the bottom of the electric box. 1. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. Page 4 - 38 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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8. Put the electric box cover (C) in position, and install the two screws (A) to attach the cover (C) to the frame (see figure 4-16 on page 4-31). Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 39 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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4.14 Electric Stretcher—Power Cord Assembly Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 9. Plug the stretcher into an applicable power source. 10. Do the “Function Checks” on page 2-3. Page 4 - 40 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
4.15 Procedural (P8000), Transport (P8005), Trauma (P8040), or OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher—Back Section Gas Spring Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 4.15 Procedural (P8000), Transport (P8005), Trauma (P8040), or OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher—Back Section Gas Spring NOTE: This procedure affects a Procedural (P8000) Stretcher without the BackSaver Fowler®...
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4.15 Procedural (P8000), Transport (P8005), Trauma (P8040), or OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher—Back Section Gas Spring Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Figure 4-21. Procedural/Trauma Stretcher Back Section Gas Spring Figure 4-22. OB/GYN Stretcher Back Section Gas Spring Page 4 - 42 Hill-Rom®...
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4.15 Procedural (P8000), Transport (P8005), Trauma (P8040), or OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher—Back Section Gas Spring Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Replacement WARNING: With little or no weight on it, the back section could rise quickly. Make sure you fully control the lift of the back section. Failure to do so could cause personal injury.
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4.15 Procedural (P8000), Transport (P8005), Trauma (P8040), or OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher—Back Section Gas Spring Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures CAUTION: Do not overextend the retaining rings. If the retaining rings are overextended, use new ones for the installation. Failure to do so could cause equipment damage.
2. Remove the locknut (C) and the shoulder bolt (D) on the bottom of the gas spring (B). Figure 4-23. Surgical Stretcher—Back Section Gas Spring 1. Allen™ is a trademark of Industrial Fasteners, Inc. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 45 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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3. If adjustment to the gas spring is necessary, loosen the jam nut (A) on the top of the gas spring (B) (see figure 4-23 on page 4-45). Page 4 - 46 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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8. When all release handles are operate correctly, install the locknut (C) on the bottom of the gas spring. 9. Tighten the jam nut (A). 10. Do the “Function Checks” on page 2-3. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 47 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
2. Remove the retaining ring (C) from the gas spring (B). Replacement 1. Raise the headrest, put the new gas spring (B) into position, and loosely install the jam nut (A). Page 4 - 48 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Do not use a retaining ring that is overextended. Personal injury could occur. 5. Make sure the retaining ring is not overextended. 1. Mechlok® is a registered trademark of P. L. Porter Company. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 49 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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7. Make sure the articulating headrest operates correctly, and if necessary, adjust the gas spring again. 8. Tighten the jam nut (A). 9. Do the “Function Checks” on page 2-3. Page 4 - 50 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
4.18 Procedural (P8000) or Surgical (P8010) Stretcher—Knee Screw Assembly Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 4.18 Procedural (P8000) or Surgical (P8010) Stretcher—Knee Screw Assembly Tools required: Ratchet Hammer T25 Torx® head bit 3/16" pin punch Torque wrench 0-250 in-lb (0 to 28.2 N•m)
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4.18 Procedural (P8000) or Surgical (P8010) Stretcher—Knee Screw Assembly Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures CAUTION: Do not overextend the retaining rings. If the retaining rings are overextended, use new ones for the installation. Failure to do so could cause equipment damage.
Figure 4-26. Knee Drive Assembly 1. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. 2. Loctite® is a registered trademark of Loctite Corporation. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 53 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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4. Connect the electrical connector, and install the knee motor housing (J). 5. Install the four screws (F) and washers (G) that attach the knee motor housing (J). Page 4 - 54 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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11. Plug the stretcher into an applicable power source. 12. Do the “Function Checks” on page 2-3. 1. Loctite® is a registered trademark of Loctite Corporation. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 55 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
7. Remove the four actuator mounting bolts (J). 1. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. 2. Loctite® is a registered trademark of Loctite Corporation. Page 4 - 56 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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10. Remove the ground screw (B) that attaches the ground strap (F) to the head drive assembly (O). NOTE: It is not necessary to remove the dampener when the actuator mounting pin is removed. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 57 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Do not use retaining rings that are overextended. Personal injury and equipment damage could occur. 2. Install the retaining ring (A) on the actuator mounting pin (E). Page 4 - 58 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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13. Plug the stretcher into an applicable power source. 14. Do the “Function Checks” on page 2-3. 1. Loctite® is a registered trademark of Loctite Corporation. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 59 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
(L), and the main bushing release spacer (M). 1. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. 2. Allen™ is a trademark of Industrial Fasteners, Inc. Page 4 - 60 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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4.21 Electric (P8020) Stretcher—CPR Release Cable Assembly Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Figure 4-29. CPR Release Cable Assembly Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 61 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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(K) before you tighten the cable tie (see figure 4-3 on page 4-8). 13. Cut the excess off of the cable tie. 14. Install the snap wire cover (J). Page 4 - 62 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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CPR handle weldment just touches the plastic CPR handle when the CPR latch (L) (see figure 4-29 on page 4-61) is fully extended. Do the “Function Checks” on page 2-3. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 63 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
5. Lift the frame from the hydraulic cylinders, and set the frame aside. 1. Loctite® is a registered trademark of Loctite Corporation. Page 4 - 64 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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The base shroud is held in position with Velcro® strips. Figure 4-30. Transport Stretcher—Upper Frame 1. Velcro® is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries, BV (a Dutch corporation). Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 65 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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4.22 Upper Frame and Base Shroud Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Figure 4-31. Procedural/Electric/Trauma/Surgical Stretcher—Upper Frame Figure 4-32. OB/GYN Stretcher—Upper Frame Page 4 - 66 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Make sure the frame is in position on both hydraulic cylinders. 1. Velcro® is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries, BV. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 67 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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5. If the stretcher is an OB/GYN Stretcher, replace the upper frame catch shroud (refer to procedure 4.23). 6. Do the “Function Checks” on page 2-3. Page 4 - 68 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
The back of the catch shroud is held in position with a Velcro® strip. 3. Remove the catch shroud (E) from the stretcher. 1. Velcro® is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries, BV (a Dutch corporation). Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 69 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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2. Make sure the catch shroud (E) is in the correct position and connects firmly with all Velcro® strips 3. Do the “Function Checks” on page 2-3. 1. Velcro® is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries, BV. Page 4 - 70 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
(L) (see figure 4-35 on page 4-71). Figure 4-35. Foot Section Guide 1. Mechlok® is a registered trademark of P. L. Porter Company. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 71 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Mechlok® device (B). 10. Remove the foot support Mechlok® device (B) from the stretcher. 1. Mechlok® is a registered trademark of P.L. Porter Company. Page 4 - 72 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Reverse the removal procedure to install the replacement foot support Mechlok® device. Do the “Function Checks” on page 2-3. 1. Mechlok® is a registered trademark of P.L. Porter Company. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 73 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
4. Remove the foot support bellow as follows (see figure 4-37 on page 4-74): Figure 4-37. Foot Support Bellows 1. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. Page 4 - 74 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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8. Remove the shoulder bolt (C), and locknut (D) that attach the foot support gas spring (B) to the footrest weldment (E). 9. Unscrew the foot support gas spring (B) from the release casting (L). Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 75 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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(D) on the bottom of the foot support gas spring (B). h. Tighten the jam nut (K). 5. Put the foot support bellow (A) into position. Page 4 - 76 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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8. Install the new ratchet fastener (J). 9. Install the foot section and mattress assembly to complete the replacement procedure. 10. Do the “Function Checks” on page 2-3. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 77 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
4. Gently tap the hex rod (C) out from the applicable caster. 1. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. 2. Velcro® is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries, BV (a Dutch corporation). Page 4 - 78 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Velcro® strips. 7. Do the “Function Checks” on page 2-3. 1. Velcro® is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries, BV. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 79 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
4. Make sure the metal teeth above the brake shoe are not worn. If the teeth are worn, replace the caster (refer to procedure 4.26). 5. Do the “Function Checks” on page 2-3. Figure 4-40. Caster Brake Adjustment Page 4 - 80 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
5. Do step 3 and step 4 for the brake/steer link (B) at the head end of the stretcher. 6. Do the “Function Checks” on page 2-3. Figure 4-41. Brake/Steer Pedal Adjustment Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 81 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
5. Lift the lower frame, and remove the hydraulic cylinder (I) from under the base frame. 1. Allen™ is a trademark of Industrial Fasteners, Inc. Page 4 - 82 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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8. If one or more spacers were removed in step 2 of the Removal procedure, install the spacer(s) on the hydraulic cylinder. 9. Install the base shroud, bellows, and upper frame (refer to procedure 4.22). Page 4 - 84 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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(B) is fully engaged, and the plunger (A) is flush with the cylinder pump housing (C) (see figure 4-43 on page 4-86). Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 85 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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2. If adjustment is necessary, do as follows: a. Loosen the jam nut (E) that locks the turnbuckle (F) in position (see figure 4-44 on page 4-87). Page 4 - 86 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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(C). d. Tighten the jam nut (E) that locks the turnbuckle (F) in position. 3. Do the “Function Checks” on page 2-3. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 87 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
3. Disconnect the spring (A) from the frame (B) (see figure 4-45 on page 4-89). 1. Allen™ is a trademark of Industrial Fasteners, Inc. Page 4 - 88 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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4.30 Steering Plus™ Steering System Assembly Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Figure 4-45. Steering Plus™ Steering System Assembly Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 89 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Remove the rue ring, washer, and pin from the pivot bracket (S). b. Turn the rod end (I) clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust the link alignment. Page 4 - 90 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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7. Put the brake/steer pedal in the brake position, and make sure the fifth wheel caster does not touch the floor. 8. Make sure the stretcher operates correctly in the brake and steer positions. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 91 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
3. Install the two screws (A) to attach the cover (B) to the stretcher. 4. Do the “Function Checks” on page 2-3. 1. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. Page 4 - 92 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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4.31 Electric Stretcher—Fuse Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Figure 4-47. Fuse Replacement Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 93 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Figure 4-48. Batteries (bottom view shown) Replacement 1. Install the new batteries (D) as shown on the battery compartment. 2. Install the battery cover (B). Page 4 - 94 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 3. Tighten the two screws (A) to attach the battery cover (B) to the scale display (C). 4. Make sure the scale operates correctly. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 95 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
10. Disconnect the battery cable from P4 on the display P.C. board (G). 11. Disconnect the applicable load beam cables from the scale P.C. board (H). 1. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. Page 4 - 96 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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15. Cut all cable ties (K and L) that hold the applicable cables on the upper frame (M). Refer to the applicable figure: Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 97 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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• Procedural Stretcher without the Auto Contour™ feature (see figure 4 51 on page 4-100) • Trauma Stretcher (see figure 4-52 on page 4-101) • Electric Stretcher (see figure 4-53 on page 4-102) Page 4 - 98 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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4.33 Scale—Load Beam Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Figure 4-50. Procedural Stretcher with Auto Contour™—Cable Routing Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 99 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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4.33 Scale—Load Beam Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Procedural Stretcher without Auto Contour™—Cable Routing Figure 4-51. Page 4 - 100 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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4.33 Scale—Load Beam Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Figure 4-53. Electric Stretcher—Cable Routing Page 4 - 102 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Make sure not to tap on the load beam cells or load beam cables. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 103 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Left head-end cable—1 • Left foot-end cable—2 • Right foot-end cable—3 • Right head-end cable—4 2. Calibrate the scale. Go to “Calibration” on page 4-107. Page 4 - 104 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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4.33 Scale—Load Beam Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Figure 4-54. Procedural Stretcher with Auto Contour™—Load Beam Installation Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 105 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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4.33 Scale—Load Beam Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Procedural Stretcher without Auto Contour™ (shown), Trauma Stretcher, Figure 4-55. and Electric Stretcher—Load Beam Page 4 - 106 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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CAL1, and one tone will sound. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 107 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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18. Make sure the weight shown on the display matches the calibration weight. 19. Remove the calibration weight. 20. Do the “Function Checks” on page 2-3. Page 4 - 108 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
4. Open the scale enclosure, and disconnect the two ribbon cables (D and E) from P1 and P5 on the display P.C. board (F). 1. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 109 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Enable control is disengaged; if you hear two beeps, the Enable control is engaged. b. Calibrate the scale (see “Calibration” on page 4-107). Page 4 - 110 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
1. Do the removal procedure in reverse order. 2. Adjust the cable. Refer to “Active Brake Adjustment” on page 4-113. 1. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 111 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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4.35 Active Brake System Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Figure 4-57. Active Brake—Cable Assembly Removal Page 4 - 112 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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6. Make sure the hand brake operates correctly. If necessary, repeat step 2 through step 5. 7. Do the“Function Checks” on page 2-3. Figure 4-58. Active Brake Adjustment Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 113 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
4. Remove the two nuts (A) that attach the neutral detent assembly (B) to the stretcher. 5. Remove the neutral detent assembly (B). Figure 4-59. Neutral Detent Removal Page 4 - 114 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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4. Tighten the two nuts (A) that attach the neutral detent assembly (B) to the stretcher. 5. Make sure the brake/steer pedals operate correctly. 6. Do the “Function Checks” on page 2-3. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 115 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
5. Loosen the two screws (E) that hold the handle (D) in the adapter (F). 6. Remove the handle (D). 1. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. Page 4 - 116 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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4.37 Stow-Away Push Handle (Stretchers with the Integrated Oxygen Tank Storage) Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Replacement Do the removal procedure in reverse order. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 4 - 117 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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4.37 Stow-Away Push Handle (Stretchers with the Integrated Oxygen Tank Storage) Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures NOTES: Page 4 - 118 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
(C) and the serial number label (D) (see figure 5-2 on page 5-2). Figure 5-1. Identification Label Location Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 1 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Service Parts Ordering Chapter 5: Parts List Figure 5-2. OB/GYN Stretcher Identification Label Location Call Hill-Rom Technical Support at (800) 445-3720 with the following information: • Six-digit customer account number • Purchase order number • Product number • Serial number •...
The preceding billing procedure pertains only to parts/products that Hill-Rom requests to be returned. In some cases, the invoice accompanying the parts will show the full selling price (only for Hill-Rom’s internal use). Do not confuse this price with your price. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers...
Chapter 5: Parts List Do not return any parts without an RMA number. When parts/products have been requested to be returned, Hill-Rom will include an RMA packet with the parts/products shipment. If an RMA number is not available, obtain one by phoning Hill-Rom Technical Support at (800) 445-3720.
No employee or representative of Hill-Rom is authorized to change these warranties in any way or grant any other warranty unless in writing and signed by a Hill-Rom officer.
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Warranty Chapter 5: Parts List NOTES: Page 5 - 6 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Caster and Base Shroud Chapter 5: Parts List Caster and Base Shroud Figure 5-3. Caster and Base Shroud Page 5 - 8 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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14401901 Label, Procedural 14401902 Label, Trauma 14401903 Label, Surgical 14401904 Label, OB/GYN 14401905 Label, Electric 14401906 Label, international 14402201 Label, P8005 144931 Label, P8005, international Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 9 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Base Assembly—Side Pedal Chapter 5: Parts List Base Assembly—Side Pedal Figure 5-4. Base Assembly—Side Pedals Page 5 - 10 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Base Assembly—Side Pedal Chapter 5: Parts List NOTES: Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 13 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Base Assembly—Side Pedals with End Brake and Steer Chapter 5: Parts List Base Assembly—Side Pedals with End Brake and Steer Figure 5-5. Base Assembly—Side Pedals with End Brake and Steer Page 5 - 14 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Item Number Part Number Quantity Description 60792 Headed pin Pin, roll 60494 Nut (stretchers built after January 2009) 0010360028 Screw (stretchers built after January 2009) Page 5 - 16 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Base Assembly—Side Pedals with End Brake and Steer Chapter 5: Parts List NOTES: Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 17 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Base Assembly—End Pedals Chapter 5: Parts List Base Assembly—End Pedals Figure 5-6. Base Assembly—End Pedals Page 5 - 18 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Weldment, foot end pedal, rh 14292601PLS Weldment, foot end pedal, lh 14439702 Cover, Trend pedal, lh 14439701 Cover, Trend pedal, rh 144452 Trend pedal assembly, center Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 19 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Base Assembly—End Pedals Chapter 5: Parts List Item Number Part Number Quantity Description 4727111PLS D-pin Page 5 - 20 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Base Assembly—End Pedals Chapter 5: Parts List NOTES: Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 21 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Base Assembly—Steering Plus™ Steering System Chapter 5: Parts List Base Assembly—Steering Plus™ Steering System Figure 5-7. Base Assembly—Steering Plus™ Steering System Page 5 - 22 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Upper Frame Assembly—Transport (P8005) Stretcher Chapter 5: Parts List Upper Frame Assembly—Transport (P8005) Stretcher Figure 5-8. Upper Frame Assembly—Transport (P8005) Stretcher Page 5 - 24 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Tube plug 43059 Retaining ring 46045 Surface pivot bushing 4645404PLS Pin, 1.313" 46191 Gas spring 14518801 Head/foot tube welded assembly (head end, standard width, non-radiolucent) Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 25 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Roller guide, upper frame 46332 Protective tape 72553 144916 Flanged bushing 63166 Screw (F and G model stretchers built after June 2008, without the integrated oxygen tank storage) Page 5 - 26 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. b. Velcro® is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries, BV (a Dutch corporation). Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 27 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Upper Frame Assembly—Procedural (P8000) Stretcher Chapter 5: Parts List Upper Frame Assembly—Procedural (P8000) Stretcher Figure 5-9. Upper Frame Assembly—Procedural (P8000) Stretcher Page 5 - 28 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Upper Frame Assembly—Procedural (P8000) Stretcher Chapter 5: Parts List Table 5-8. Upper Frame Assembly—Procedural (P8000) Stretcher Item Number Part Number Quantity Description 14368001 Knee gatch assembly 36800 Push nut 24519 Knob 46310PL Crank handle welded assembly 4647503 Labels 46479 3517...
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Upper Frame Assembly—Procedural (P8000) Stretcher Chapter 5: Parts List Item Number Part Number Quantity Description 9001828 Screw, hex head cap 4611148 Trendelenburg pivot plate 46023 Roller bushing 46109 Inner foot Trendelenburg bushing 46172 Upper Trendelenburg roller 4435 Locknut 4619601PLS Foot support tube welded assembly, stan...
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Upper Frame Assembly—Procedural (P8000) Stretcher Chapter 5: Parts List Item Number Part Number Quantity Description 49017PL Anti-sway collar 4648501 Setscrew, cup point 4637501PL Headed pin, 1.625" 36957 Retaining ring 63166 Screw (F and G model stretchers built after June 2008, without the integrated...
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Velcro® is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries, BV (a Dutch corporation). b. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. c. Oilite® is a registered trademark of Beemer Precision, Inc. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 39 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Surgical (P8010) Stretcher—Articulating Headrest Chapter 5: Parts List Surgical (P8010) Stretcher—Articulating Headrest Figure 5-12. Surgical (P8010) Stretcher—Articulating Headrest Page 5 - 40 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Velcro® is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries, BV (a Dutch corporation). b. Oilite® is a registered trademark of Beemer Precision, Inc. c. Mechlok® is a registered trademark of P. L. Porter Company. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 41 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Upper Frame Assembly—OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher (Sheet 1 of 2) Chapter 5: Parts List Upper Frame Assembly—OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher (Sheet 1 of 2) Figure 5-13. Upper Frame Assembly—OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher (Sheet 1 of 2) Page 5 - 42 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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62959 Foot support bumper/handle 6081902PLS OB/GYN latch pin 61293 Flat control spring 62987 Carriage cable 62988 Foot angle cable 4649101 Split bushing 37255 Retaining ring Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 43 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Not shown 4647506 Labels (serial number) a. Loctite® is a registered trademark of Loctite Corporation. b. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. Page 5 - 44 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Upper Frame Assembly—OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher (Sheet 1 of 2) Chapter 5: Parts List NOTES: Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 45 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Upper Frame Panel Assembly—OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher Chapter 5: Parts List Upper Frame Panel Assembly—OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher Figure 5-15. Upper Frame Panel Assembly—OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher Page 5 - 48 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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40601 Screw, phillips pan head 60825 Glide slide 6293701PLS Foot section guide, rh 62969 Mechlok® device 4649101 Split bushing 62915 Calf support insert Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 49 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. c. Mechlok® is a registered trademark of P. L. Porter Company. d. Velcro® is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries, BV (a Dutch corporation). Page 5 - 50 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Upper Frame Panel Assembly—OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher Chapter 5: Parts List NOTES: Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 51 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Upper Frame Labels—Trauma (P8040) Stretcher Chapter 5: Parts List Upper Frame Labels—Trauma (P8040) Stretcher Figure 5-18. Upper Frame Labels—Trauma (P8040) Stretcher Head end Patient right Patient left Foot end Page 5 - 58 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Hand indicator label 6086402 Head x-ray indexing label, lh 6086401 Head x-ray indexing label, rh 6111001 Foot x-ray indexing label rh 6121401 Ankle restraint label, rh Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 59 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Electric (P8020) Stretcher—Mattress Weldment Chapter 5: Parts List Electric (P8020) Stretcher—Mattress Weldment Figure 5-20. Electric (P8020) Stretcher—Mattress Weldment Page 5 - 64 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Headed pin 43059 Retaining ring 46334 Mattress attachment Velcro® 61108PLS Dampener mounting pin a. Velcro® is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries, BV (a Dutch corporation). Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 65 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Electric (P8020) Stretcher—Head and Knee Drive Assembly Chapter 5: Parts List Electric (P8020) Stretcher—Head and Knee Drive Assembly Figure 5-21. Electric (P8020) Stretcher—Head and Knee Drive Assembly Page 5 - 66 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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4966902 Actuator assembly, knee drive (230 V AC) 4964902 Head drive assembly (230 V AC) 61181 Knee drive cable assembly 60585 O-ring 49081 Retaining ring Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 67 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Electric (P8020) Stretcher—Head Drive/CPR Assemblies Chapter 5: Parts List Electric (P8020) Stretcher—Head Drive/CPR Assemblies Figure 5-22. Electric (P8020) Stretcher—Head Drive/CPR Assemblies Page 5 - 68 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Actuator assembly, head (120 V AC) 4966802 Actuator assembly, head (230 V AC) 4964901 Head drive assembly (120 V AC) 4964902 Head drive assembly (230 V AC) Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 69 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Electric (P8020) Stretcher—Gearbox Assembly Chapter 5: Parts List Electric (P8020) Stretcher—Gearbox Assembly Figure 5-23. Electric (P8020) Stretcher—Gearbox Assembly Page 5 - 70 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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4 oz. lithium grease 49640 Gear 49056 Cover weldment 4649101 Split bushing 49055 Gear box assembly a. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 71 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Electric (P8020) Stretcher—Cable/Wire Routing Chapter 5: Parts List Electric (P8020) Stretcher—Cable/Wire Routing Figure 5-24. Electric (P8020) Stretcher—Cable/Wire Routing Page 5 - 72 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Ninety degree strain relief 3924006 Ground strap assembly, 6½" 3924008 Ground strap assembly, 9" a. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 73 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Electric (P8020) Stretcher—Cable/Wire Assemblies Chapter 5: Parts List Electric (P8020) Stretcher—Cable/Wire Assemblies Figure 5-25. Electric (P8020) Stretcher—Cable/Wire Assemblies Page 5 - 74 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Power cord assembly (120 V AC) 4962002 Power cord assembly (230 V AC) 38537 Plug power cord (120 V AC) 18829 Plug (230 V AC) Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 75 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Electric (P8020) Stretcher—Control Board Assembly (120 V AC and 230 V AC) Figure 5-26. Electric (P8020) Stretcher—Control Board Assembly (120 V AC and 230 V AC) Page 5 - 76 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Upper Frame—Auto Contour™ and BackSaver Fowler® Features (S/Ns before J134AN7176 (sheet 1 of 2)) Chapter 5: Parts List NOTES: Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 79 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Chapter 5: Parts List Upper Frame—Auto Contour™ and BackSaver Fowler® Features (S/Ns before J134AN7176 (sheet 2 of 2)) Figure 5-28. Upper Frame—Auto Contour™ and BackSaver Fowler® Features Page 5 - 80 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Weldment, foot rack, wide 46361 Retaining ring 46038 Bumper, upper frame 40766 Pin, roll 48621 Screw, twin 143162PLS Pin, spring 143161PLS 143274 Slide 143261PLS Link Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 81 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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4637509 Pin, headed 143266 Cable, back section 143267 Cable, auto contour 41689 Release lever bracket a. Mechlok® is a registered trademark of P.L. Porter Company. Page 5 - 82 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Upper Frame—Auto Contour™ and BackSaver Fowler® Features (S/Ns before J134AN7176 (sheet 2 of 2)) Chapter 5: Parts List NOTES: Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 83 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Chapter 5: Parts List Upper Frame—Auto Contour™ and BackSaver Fowler® Features (S/Ns J134AN7176 and after (sheet 1 of 2)) Figure 5-29. Upper Frame—Auto Contour™ and BackSaver Fowler® Features Page 5 - 84 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Upper Frame—Auto Contour™ and BackSaver Fowler® Features (S/Ns J134AN7176 through those that start with K (sheet 2 of 2)) Figure 5-30. Upper Frame—Auto Contour™ and BackSaver Fowler® Features Page 5 - 86 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Pin, roll 66292 Hex rivnut 48621 2 or 4 Screw, twin (foot-end only on stretchers with the integrated oxygen tank storage) 143162PLS Pin, spring 143161PLS Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 87 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Strike plate Not shown 14625902 Label, hip locator, rh Not shown 14625901 Label, hip locator, lh a. Mechlok® is a registered trademark of P.L. Porter Company. Page 5 - 88 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Upper Frame—Auto Contour™ and BackSaver Fowler® Features (S/Ns J134AN7176 through those that start with K (sheet 2 of 2)) Chapter 5: Parts List NOTES: Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 89 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Chapter 5: Parts List Upper Frame—Auto Contour™ and BackSaver Fowler® Features (S/Ns that start with K and after) Figure 5-31. Upper Frame—Auto Contour™ and BackSaver Fowler® Features Page 5 - 90 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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66292 Hex rivnut 48621 2 or 4 Screw, twin (foot-end only on stretchers with the integrated oxygen tank storage) 143162PLS Pin, spring 143161PLS 152920 Slide Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 91 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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E-ring 9028210 Screw 65956 Strike plate 143260 Spring, Auto Contour return Not shown 14625902 Label, hip locator, rh Not shown 14625901 Label, hip locator, lh Page 5 - 92 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Upper Frame—Auto Contour™ and BackSaver Fowler® Features (S/Ns that start with K and after) Chapter 5: Parts List NOTES: Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 93 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Scale System Chapter 5: Parts List Scale System Figure 5-32. Scale System Page 5 - 94 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Cover, bottom 141330 Display P.C. board 142984 Screw 142652 Battery cover 141247 Cable assembly 142648 Assembly, scale housing Not shown 63892 AA 1.5 volt battery Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 95 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Active Brake System Chapter 5: Parts List Active Brake System Figure 5-33. Active Brake System Page 5 - 96 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Bellow, Active Brake, royal blue 14626802S Bellow, Active Brake, purple 14626803S Bellow, Active Brake, teal 14626804S Bellow, Active Brake, red 14626805S Bellow, Active Brake, neutral Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 97 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Rear J hook, wide, without scale 15323502 Rear J hook, narrow, with scale 15323501 Rear J hook, narrow, with scale 13028301 Spacer, hilow cylinder (with scale) Page 5 - 98 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Integrated Oxygen Tank Storage System Chapter 5: Parts List NOTES: Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 99 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Stow-Away Push Handles and Utility Tray (stretchers with the Integrated Oxygen Tank Storage) Chapter 5: Parts List Stow-Away Push Handles and Utility Tray (stretchers with the Integrated Oxygen Tank Storage) Figure 5-34. Push Handles and Utility Tray Page 5 - 100 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Procedural (P8000) and Trauma (P8040) Stretchers—Siderail Assembly Chapter 5: Parts List Procedural (P8000) and Trauma (P8040) Stretchers—Siderail Assembly Figure 5-35. Procedural (P8000) and Trauma (P8040) Stretchers—Siderail Assembly Page 5 - 102 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Procedural (P8000) and Trauma (P8040) Stretchers—Siderail Assembly Chapter 5: Parts List Table 5-34. Procedural (P8000) and Trauma (P8040) Stretchers—Siderail Assembly Item Number Part Number Quantity Description Locknut 36570 Oilite® bushing 4606248 Siderail swing arm, aluminum 6095748S Siderail swing arm, powder coated...
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Procedural (P8000) and Trauma (P8040) Stretchers—Siderail Assembly Chapter 5: Parts List Item Number Part Number Quantity Description 4617848 Siderail welded assembly B 60958 (8000 Europe) 14531401 Left siderail with foot coverage or right siderail with head coverage (does not include trim strip)
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Procedural (P8000) and Trauma (P8040) Stretchers—Siderail Assembly Chapter 5: Parts List NOTES: Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 105 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Surgical (P8010) Stretcher—Siderail Assembly Chapter 5: Parts List Surgical (P8010) Stretcher—Siderail Assembly Figure 5-36. Surgical (P8010) Stretcher—Siderail Assembly Page 5 - 106 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Siderail assembly, surgical, rh 4617005S Right rail with head coverage 4617006S Left rail with head coverage 144006 Label 35667 Washer 4637001 Trim strip—royal blue 4637002 Trim strip—purple Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 107 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Roller guide, latch 144404 Skid plate a. Oilite® is a registered trademark of Beemer Precision, Inc. b. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. Page 5 - 108 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Surgical (P8010) Stretcher—Siderail Assembly Chapter 5: Parts List NOTES: Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 109 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Electric (P8020) Stretcher—Siderail Assembly Chapter 5: Parts List Electric (P8020) Stretcher—Siderail Assembly Figure 5-37. Electric (P8020) Stretcher—Siderail Assembly Page 5 - 110 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Electric rail lower pivot 144713 Roller guide, latch 144404 Skid plate 61180 Right siderail cable assembly 61182 Left siderail cable assembly 4901048 Patient control wire cover Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 111 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Wire cover snap bracket 4642501 Patient control housing, rh 4642502 Patient control housing, lh a. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. Page 5 - 112 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Electric (P8020) Stretcher—Siderail Assembly Chapter 5: Parts List NOTES: Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 113 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher Siderail—Assembly Chapter 5: Parts List OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher Siderail—Assembly Figure 5-38. OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher—Siderail Assembly Page 5 - 114 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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As required Tape, polypropylene 35667 Washer 629070248S Siderail weldment, lh 46378 Zero transfer stop “B” (rh) 14531801 Siderail assembly, ob/gyn, lh 14531802 Siderail assembly, ob/gyn, rh Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 115 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Chapter 5: Parts List Item Number Part Number Quantity Description 144713 Roller guide, latch a. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. Page 5 - 116 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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OB/GYN (P8050) Stretcher Siderail—Assembly Chapter 5: Parts List NOTES: Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 117 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
IV Pole Module Chapter 5: Parts List IV Pole Module Figure 5-39. IV Pole Module Page 5 - 118 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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2374 Lock spring 35776PLS Stop pin knob 42469 Roll pin 46398 IV hook 65234PLS Extension rod 32202 Nylon guide 10866 Screw 65238 IV Pole Module Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 119 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
IV Pole Chapter 5: Parts List IV Pole Figure 5-40. IV Pole Page 5 - 120 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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IV pole assembly 46398 IV hook 42469 Roll pin 4135602 IV pole extension 126821 IV socket plug 127373 IV pole assembly wide 48616 IV pole wide spacer Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 121 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
IV Transporter—P491 Chapter 5: Parts List IV Transporter—P491 Figure 5-43. IV Transporter—P491 Page 5 - 126 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Tow bar post welded assembly 46385 Oilite® bushing 46387 D-washer 46399 Belleville washer 46469 Locknut 43077 Cotter pin a. Oilite® is a registered trademark of Beemer Precision, Inc. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 127 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Figure 5-45. Oxygen Tank Holder—P276 Table 5-44. Oxygen Tank Holder—P276 Item Number Part Number Quantity Description 42703 Oxygen tank holder 36339PLS Tube end 9685 Roll pin Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 129 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Chapter 5: Parts List ISS Socket Adapter—P163 Figure 5-48. ISS Socket Adapter—P163 Table 5-47. ISS Socket Adapter—P163 Item Number Part Number Quantity Description 42518PL Socket adapter Page 5 - 132 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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ISS Socket Adapter—P163 Chapter 5: Parts List NOTES: Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 133 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
IV Pole—P2217 and ISS Transfer Pole—P158 Chapter 5: Parts List IV Pole—P2217 and ISS Transfer Pole—P158 Figure 5-49. IV Pole—P2217 and ISS Transfer Pole—P158 Page 5 - 134 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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17290 Screw 35001 35002 Collet 35007 Ferrule complete 35004 Insert 35026 Telescoping tube 35020 End cap 35019 O-ring 864H Washer 17232 Screw P158 Transfer pole Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 135 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Stirrup Assembly—P347AT Chapter 5: Parts List Stirrup Assembly—P347AT Figure 5-53. Stirrup Assembly—P347AT Page 5 - 142 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Product label 64732 Stirrup weldment 42090 Left rod a. Allen™ is a trademark of Industrial Fasteners, Inc. b. Loctite® is a registered trademark of Loctite Corporation. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 143 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Trauma Stretcher Upright Chest Assembly—P279AT Chapter 5: Parts List Trauma Stretcher Upright Chest Assembly—P279AT Figure 5-54. Trauma Stretcher Upright Chest Assembly—P279AT Page 5 - 144 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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37997 As required Adhesive a. Oilite® is a registered trademark of Beemer Precision, Inc. b. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 145 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. b. Oilite® is a registered trademark of Beemer Precision, Inc. c. Velcro® is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries, BV (a Dutch corporation). Page 5 - 150 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Surgical Stretcher Head Positioning Strap—P449 Figure 5-57. Surgical Stretcher Head Positioning Strap—P449 Table 5-56. Surgical Stretcher Head Positioning Strap—P449 Item Number Part Number Quantity Description 46155 Head positioning strap Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 151 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Not shown 17AZ100 Power cord a. Loctite® is a registered trademark of Loctite Corporation. b. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 5 - 157 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
5" mattress, 30" wide (UK) P1431ECCP Surgical mattress with contoured head pad and head pad insert P1431ECFP Surgical mattress with flat head pad P1435EC OB/GYN mattress Page 5 - 162 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
General Cleaning We recommend that you clean the stretcher with detergent and warm water. Do not use excessive liquid or harsh or high alkaline cleansers. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 6 - 1 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
When there is visible soil and also between patient use, we recommend that you disinfect the stretcher with an EPA registered (US only), tuberculocidal disinfectant. Dilute and use the disinfectant as specified on the manufacturer's label. Page 6 - 2 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
(no bleach) should not be more than 120°F (50°C). Do not spray under the base shroud. After the spray wash, prepare and paint over any exposed or chipped steel parts or oxidized areas. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 6 - 3 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
To prevent component damage, make sure your hands are clean, and only handle the P.C. board by its edges. CAUTION: Failure to wear an antistatic strap when handling electronic components could cause component damage. Page 6 - 4 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO). PM and testing not only meet JCAHO requirements but will help to make sure of a long, operative life for Hill-Rom® Stretchers. PM will minimize downtime due to excessive wear.
Chapter 6: General Procedures The PM schedule that follows guides you through a normal PM procedure on Hill-Rom® Stretchers. During this PM process, examine each item on the schedule, and make the necessary adjustments. Follow the PM schedule with the corresponding PM checklist. This checklist is designed to keep a running maintenance history and subsequent repair costs for one Hill-Rom®...
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Test the smoothness of lowering. Hydraulics Look around the hydraulic cylinders and make sure there are no oil leaks. Repair or replace components if necessary. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 6 - 7 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Inspect the shoulder bolts. Tighten until the shoulder is fully seated, if required. Lubricate pivots, if required. Thigh section man Inspect for proper operation and lubrication. ual crank Page 6 - 8 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Check to see that the hex nuts on the CPR cable and the shoulder screw on the CPR handle are tight. Wiring harness Inspect for nicks, cuts, and breaks. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 6 - 9 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Check for the head section to raise max 65° using the patient control. Back section manual Inspect for proper operation and lubrication. crank Page 6 - 10 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Inspect the power cord for nicks, cuts, and breaks. optic exam light Check the gooseneck for proper positioning and stabil ity. Check the fiber optic light for proper illumination. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 6 - 11 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Inspect for cuts, wear, etc. Replace if necessary. Accessories Check the proper operation of any accessories installed on the bed. Replace any missing or damaged parts. Page 6 - 12 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
3. To lower the ISS pole, hold the upper section of the pole, turn the black collar (F) counterclockwise, and manually lower the pole. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 7 - 3 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
1. Release the IV pole (C) by pulling out on the release knob (B) and manually lowering the pole. 2. Twist the IV pole counterclockwise, and remove it from the IV socket (E). Page 7 - 4 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
IV pole until it is fully collapsed. 2. Once fully lowered, lift and lower the IV pole. 3. Store the IV pole on the pin located on the upper frame. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 7 - 5 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
1. Pull up on the handle (B), releasing one side of the tray from the top of the siderail. 2. Lift the tray off of the siderails. Page 7 - 6 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
(A) located under the sleep surface. 3. Push the footboard toward the head end until it is fully engaged. Removal Do installation steps 1 through 3 in reverse order. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 7 - 7 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
2. Release the convertible footboard (C) by lifting up on the Lift latch (A) located on the lower center of the convertible footboard. Page 7 - 8 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Removal 1. Pull the convertible footboard out of the extender brackets. 2. Swing back to a vertical position and mount into the ISS sockets (B). Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 7 - 9 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
5. Use the pilot hole as a guide, and carefully drill a 7/8" (22.2 mm) hole through the shroud. 6. Install the rubber grommet (D) into the hole you just drilled in the shroud (see figure 7-6 on page 7-11). Page 7 - 10 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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7.7 IV Transporter (P491) Chapter 7: Accessories Figure 7-6. IV Transporter Installation Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 7 - 11 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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(E). 17. Install the retaining ring (C) to secure the headed pin (B). 1. Oilite® is a registered trademark of Beemer Precision, Incorporated. Page 7 - 12 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
2. Put the oxygen tank in the oxygen tank holder (A). 3. Turn the thumbscrew (B) clockwise until it stops to hold the oxygen tank in the oxygen tank holder (A). Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 7 - 13 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
2. Put the oxygen tank in the liquid oxygen tank holder (A). 3. Tighten the Velcro® strap (B) around the oxygen tank. 1. Velcro® is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries, BV (a Dutch corporation). Page 7 - 14 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
4. Put the right push handle tube (A) in position on the upper frame and align the holes in the right push handle tube (A) with the holes in the bracket on the upper frame. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 7 - 15 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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5. Install the clevis pin (F) and hitch pin (G) through the bracket on the upper frame and the right push handle tube (A). 6. Repeat steps 1 through 5 for the left-hand push handle. Page 7 - 16 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
2. Slide the top wire hooks (B) of the chart holder over the top of the convertible footboard. 3. Push down to lock the chart holder into position. Removal Do installation steps 1 and 2 in reverse order. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 7 - 17 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for all remaining transport straps. Removal Do installation steps 1 through 3 in reverse order. Page 7 - 18 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
If the tray is not placed all the way to the head end, it may interfere with the Trendelenburg function of the stretcher. Removal Pull up on the tray with sufficient force to break the adhesive bond. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 7 - 19 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
4. With the lower armboard panel (A) under the stretcher mattress, turn the handle lock mechanism (F) counterclockwise to loosen it (as shown on the mechanism housing). Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 7 - 21 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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6. Turn the handle lock mechanism (F) clockwise direction to tighten it (as shown on the mechanism housing). 7. To reposition the upper armboard panel (E), repeat step 4 through step 6 above. Page 7 - 22 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
5. Install the two screws (I) that secure the cover plate (J) to the cassette keeper bracket (F). The upright chest cassette holder is ready for use. 1. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 7 - 23 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Removal Do the installation procedure in reverse order to remove the upright chest cassette holder assembly from the stretcher. Page 7 - 24 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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(G) in the stored position. 3. If necessary, again adjust the ball plunger (D) ¼ turn clockwise until it can support the cassette support weldment (G). Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 7 - 25 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
Put the cassette on the lateral cassette holder, and adjust the height if needed using the adjustment knob (C). If necessary, use the handle (E) to change the location of the lateral cassette holder. Page 7 - 26 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
(D) can be inserted into the mounting sockets (E). 4. Put the locking tabs (D) into the mounting sockets (E). 5. Do these steps to adjust the ankle stirrups: Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 7 - 27 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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If it is necessary to adjust the stirrup weldment (J) position, repeat step c and step d. g. Repeat step a through step f for the other stirrup. Page 7 - 28 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
The PACU extender is left and right-hand specific. Make sure the correct PACU extender is installed on the applicable side. 3. Tighten the knob (B) to secure the PACU extender (A) to the stretcher. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 7 - 29 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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3. Turn the PACU extender (A) until the release handle (D) is latched to the back section (H) of the stretcher. 1. Velcro® is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries, BV (a Dutch corporation). Page 7 - 30 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
3. Loosen the height adjustment knob (D). 4. Put the superior wrist rest (E) in a satisfactory position, and tighten the height adjustment knob (D). Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 7 - 31 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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The top of the superior wrist rest can be turned away from the patient for increased patient access when required. Removal 1. Loosen the mounting knob (C). 2. Remove the superior wrist rest (E) from the headrest (B). Page 7 - 32 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
The temporal wrist rest (C) can be installed on either side of the headrest (F). Figure 7-19. Temporal Wrist Rest Installation 2. Tighten the mounting knob (D) located under the headrest (F). 3. Loosen the height adjustment knob (E). Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 7 - 33 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Removal 1. Loosen the mounting knob (D) located under the headrest (F). 2. Remove the temporal wrist rest (C) from the headrest (F). Page 7 - 34 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
The gas delivery system can be installed from the head end of the surgical rail if the PACU extender is in the extended mode, or from the foot end of the surgical rail if it is not. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 7 - 35 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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The gas delivery cap (B) and deflector (A) screw into the end of the supply tube. If needed, unscrew these from the supply tube to clean, and then attach thereafter. Page 7 - 36 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
4. Put the head positioning strap (B) over the center of the patient’s forehead. 1. Velcro® is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries, BV (a Dutch corporation). Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 7 - 37 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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5. Attach the other end of the head positioning strap (B) with a Velcro® strip to the other side of the headrest pad (A). 1. Velcro® is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries, BV (a Dutch corporation). Page 7 - 38 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
5. Tilt the straight edge (E) of the placenta basin (F) downward (see figure 7 23 on page 7-40). 1. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 7 - 39 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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1. Lift the placenta basin (F) off of the support bars (B). 2. Slide the placenta basin (F) out from under the lip (G) of the stretcher. 3. Remove the placenta basin (F) from the stretcher. Page 7 - 40 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
(B) into the calf support accessory socket (C) located on either side of the upper frame (D) (see figure 7-24 on page 7-41). Figure 7-24. Telescoping Calf Support Installation Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 7 - 41 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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4. Make sure the groove (J) located on the calf support stem (A), is seated securely on the edge (K) of the calf support accessory storage hole (I). This will stabilize the telescoping calf supports during stretcher transport. Page 7 - 42 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
10. Plug the power cord (X) into the applicable connection on the illuminator box (A). 1. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. Page 7 - 44 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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13. Connect the fiber optic cable connector (M) to the applicable connection (I) on the illuminator box (A) (see figure 7-27 on page 7-46). Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 7 - 45 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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4. Remove the fiber optic light assembly from its packaging container. 5. Remove the nut (L) from the gooseneck assembly (H) (see figure 7-28 on page 7-47). Page 7 - 46 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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9. Measure 1¼" (32 mm) from the top edge of the welded crossmember (Q) toward the foot end of the stretcher. 10. Write the correct measurement on the inside of the upper frame fixed weldment (R). Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 7 - 47 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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(B) to the two holes (W) on the upper frame fixed weldment (V) at the head end of the stretcher (see figure 7-29 on page 7-49). 1. Loctite® is a registered trademark of Loctite Corporation. Page 7 - 48 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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Make sure the power cord is not pulled too tightly. Tension on the power cord connection could cause equipment damage. 24. Use a cable tie (F) to hold the power cord (X) on the light mounting plate (B). Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 7 - 49 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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See “Cleaning and Care” on page 6-1 for cleaning instructions. CAUTION: Remove the integrated fiber optic exam light assembly before you spray wash the stretcher. Failure to do so could cause equipment damage. Page 7 - 50 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
2. Push the headboard downward until it is fully engaged. Removal Do the installation procedure in reverse order to remove the headboard assembly from the stretcher. Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Page 7 - 51 Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
1. Pull the convertible footboard out of the extender brackets. 2. Put the convertible footboard in the vertical position, and install it into the ISS mounting sockets. Page 7 - 52 Hill-Rom® Transport, Procedural, and Specialty Stretchers Service Manual (144386 REV 2)
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I'm looking for parts list for Hill Rom stretcher 8000
The parts list for the Hill-Rom stretcher P8000 includes the following:
1. Upper Frame—Auto Contour™ and BackSaver Fowler® Features (S/Ns that start with K and after):
- Corner shroud, LH (foot end only on stretchers built after June 2008) – Part No. 46029
- Corner shroud, RH (foot end only on stretchers built after June 2008) – Part No. 46029
- E-ring – Part No. 61778
- Screw – Part No. 9028210
- Strike plate – Part No. 65956
- Spring, Auto Contour return – Part No. 143260
- Label, hip locator, RH – Part No. 14625902
- Label, hip locator, LH – Part No. 14625901
2. Scale System:
- Cover, narrow – Part No. 14521701
- Cover, wide – Part No. 14521702
- Bolt – Part No. 9001716
- Lock washer – Part No. 41459
- Flat washer – Part No. 4540
3. Electric (P8020) Stretcher—Head and Knee Drive Assembly:
- Back crank assembly – Part No. 4639002
- Push nut – Part No. 17291
- Rivet – Part No. 24544
- Universal joint – Part No. 24549
- Knee crank assembly, electric – Part No. 4639001
- Roll pin – Part No. 35373
- Retaining ring – Part No. 43059
- Foot drive short linkage – Part No. 48618PL
- Headed pin – Part No. 49996PL
- Gear box assembly – Part No. 49055
- Hairpin – Part No. 62050
- Screw, Phillips pan head – Part No. 9007306
- Actuator assembly, knee drive 120V AC – Part No. 4966901
- Washer – Part No. 41667
- Dogleg weldment – Part No. 4903748
4. **Surgical Stretcher Temporal Wrist Rest—
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