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SERVICE MANUAL Century ™ errata From Hill-Rom man241-e1 Product No. P1400 For Parts Or Technical Assistance man241 USA (800) 445-3720 Canada (800) 267-2337 International: Contact your distributor.
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Century ™ Bed Service Manual Revisions Revision Letter Pages Affected Date Original Issue April, 1999 man241 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241) Page i...
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Velcro® is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries, BV (a Dutch corporation). The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice. Hill-Rom makes no commitment to update or keep current, the information contained in this manual. Page ii...
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Revisions The only product warranty intended by Hill-Rom is the express, written warranty accompanying the bill of sale to the original purchaser. Hill-Rom makes no other warranty, express or implied, and in particular, makes no warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
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Revisions NOTES: Page iv Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
Purpose Chapter 1: Introduction Purpose This manual provides requirements for the Century+™ Bed normal operation and maintenance. It also includes parts lists (in chapter 5) for ordering replacement components. Audience This manual is intended for use by only facility-authorized maintenance personnel.
Organization Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 5: Parts List This chapter contains the warranty, part-ordering procedure, and illustrated parts lists. Chapter 6: General Procedures Cleaning, preventive maintenance, and other general procedures are described in this chapter. Chapter 7: Accessories A list of additional products, that can be used in conjunction with the Century+™...
Typographical Conventions Chapter 1: Introduction Typographical Conventions This manual contains different typefaces and icons designed to improve readability and increase understanding of its content. Note the following examples: • Standard text—used for regular information. • Boldface text—emphasizes a word or phrase. •...
Introduction Overview This manual provides the information required for normal operation and maintenance of the Century+™ Bed by Hill-Rom. It also includes a complete parts list for ordering replacement components. The parts list is located in chapter 5. Operating Precautions Before operating the Century+™...
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Introduction Chapter 1: Introduction Figure 1-6. Hilow Positions m241_009 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241) Page 1 - 9...
Specifications Chapter 1: Introduction Specifications Physical Description See table 1-1 on page 1-12 for Century+™ Bed specifications. Table 1-1. Specifications Feature Dimension Height in high position—floor to sleep deck 30 1/4" (76.8 cm) Height in low position—floor to sleep deck 17 3/4"...
Specifications Chapter 1: Introduction Knee Section Inclination The bed is mechanized so that the occupant can raise or lower the knee section by touching the switch with a finger. The switch activators are the momentary type. The selected function will operate as long as the switch is depressed, and will stop once the switch is released.
Specifications Chapter 1: Introduction The foot pedals are located in convenient, accessible locations, and are clearly identified to distinguish between the braking and steering. Trendelenburg/Reverse Trendelenburg When activated, the bed can be positioned in Trendelenburg or Reverse Trendelenburg. These functions are available only at the attendant control console.
Specifications Chapter 1: Introduction Bed Frames The mattress is supported by a steel frame that is 36" x 82" (91 cm x 208 cm), and is covered with four 16 gauge formed steel panels. The panels have molded edges for safety. The frame has restraint attachment slots, drainage bag holders, and mattress stops.
Specifications Chapter 1: Introduction Regulations, Standards, and Codes UL Classification • Class grounded equipment per UL 544 • CSA risk class 2G per CA per CSA 22.2 Page 1 - 16 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
Model Identification Chapter 1: Introduction Model Identification See table 1-2 on page 1-17 for Century+™ Bed model identification. Table 1-2. Model Identification Model Number Description P1400 Century+™ Bed Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241) Page 1 - 17...
WARNING: Powered bed mechanisms can cause serious injury. Operate the bed only with persons clear of mechanisms. The Century+™ Bed by Hill-Rom has independent motors that operate the following features: • Bed height adjustment—hilow motor • Foot section adjustment—foot motor •...
General Operation Chapter 1: Introduction The CPR release lowers the head section from any elevated position. You activate it by pushing a button on the CPR release handle and pulling out on the handle. Continue to pull out on the CPR release to lower the head section. Battery Backup The battery backup allows all the motor functions of the bed to operate without external power.
Manual Operation Head Function—Manual Operation You can raise or lower the head function using a Hill-Rom P2217 IV rod (A) as a crank (see figure 1-9 on page 1-20). Access the head drive screw assembly (B) from the head end of the bed.
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General Operation Chapter 1: Introduction 4. Turn the IV rod clockwise or counterclockwise to raise or lower the head function as desired. WARNING: Remove the IV rod before plugging the bed into its power source. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage. 5.
General Operation Chapter 1: Introduction Head Function—Manual Operation for Beds with CPR Release You can raise or lower the head section using the CPR release at the head end of the bed. Depress the CPR release button (A), and pull out on the handle (B) (see figure 1-10 on page 1-22).
Chapter 1: Introduction Hilow Function—Manual Operation You can raise or lower the bed using the Hill-Rom P2217 IV rod (A) as a crank (see figure 1-11 on page 1-23). Access the hilow drive screw (B) from the head end of the bed.
Knee Function—Manual Operation You can raise or lower the knee section using a Hill-Rom P2217 IV rod (A) as a crank (see figure 1-12 on page 1-24). Access the knee drive (B) through the hole in the back of the knee motor from the foot end of the bed.
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General Operation Chapter 1: Introduction 2. Disconnect the knee drive motor. 3. Extend the IV rod, and insert the lower end through the foot end of the bed and into the hole in the knee drive motor casing. 4. Turn the IV rod clockwise or counterclockwise to raise or lower the knee function as desired.
Siderails Hill-Rom has traditionally recommended when a patient is left unattended, the siderails should be in a straight up and locked position. However, a facility should makes its own determination concerning the appropriate use of the siderails.
Safety Tips Chapter 1: Introduction gently to ensure that they are locked. When applicable, put the casters in the steer mode when moving the bed. This will make the bed much easier to move. Fluids When massive spills occur in the area of the circuit board and motors, immediately perform the following: 1.
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Safety Tips Chapter 1: Introduction WARNING: Unplug the bed from its power source, and disconnect the motor before inserting the IV rod for manual operation. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage. WARNING: Place bed stands under the upper lift arm pivots or 2 x 4s between the frame and lift arms before working under the bed.
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Safety Tips Chapter 1: Introduction WARNING: Adhere to the “Infection Control Policies and Procedures” outlined in the Safety Coordinator Reference Guide . Failure to do so could result in the spread of infection. WARNING: Only facility-authorized maintenance personnel should perform preventive maintenance on the Century+™...
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Safety Tips Chapter 1: Introduction CAUTION: Do not use silicone-based lubricants. Equipment damage could occur. CAUTION: Ensure that your hands are clean, and only handle the P.C. boards by their edges to prevent component damage. CAUTION: Wear an antistatic strap when handling electronic components. Failure to do so could result in component damage.
Perform the Final Actions after the Function Checks to verify the repair. If troubleshooting procedures do not isolate the problem, call Hill-Rom Technical Support at (800) 445-3720 for assistance. These troubleshooting techniques will help you locate operational problems on the Century+™...
Getting Started Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures WARNING: Refer to your VOM owner’ s manual for complete and detailed information regarding the operation of your VOM. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage. Electrical Functions Figure 2-1 on page 2-4 represents a common digital VOM. The three basic electrical functions that you will test are alternating current (AC), direct current (DC), and ohms/resistance.
Initial Actions Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures Initial Actions Use Initial Actions to gather information from operators concerning problems with the Century+™ Bed. Note symptoms or other information concerning the problem that the operator describes. This information helps identify the probable cause. 1.
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Function Checks Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures ↓ → Operate the bed functions so they are no longer at the limit of their movement, as applicable. If this solves the problem, go to “Final Actions” on page 2-7. Otherwise, go to step 5. WARNING: Powered bed mechanisms can cause serious injury.
Final Actions Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures 11. Press the bed down switch, and activate the hilow function on the bed. The bed lowers when the bed down switch is activated. ↓ → Go to RAP 2.7. 12. With the knee lockout switch on, press the head up switch, and activate the head section up and automatic contour function.
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Final Actions Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures NOTES: Page 2 - 8 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
2.1 None of the Bed Functions Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures None of the Bed Functions Work 1. Ensure the lockouts are in the unlocked position. NOTE: The lockouts and switches can hang up on the bezel if they are not adjusted properly.
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8. Replace the motor. For the head and knee motor, see “Head or Knee Motor” on page 4-18. For the hilow motor, see “Hilow Motor” on page 4- ↓ → Call Hill-Rom Technical Support at (800) 445-3720. 9. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-7. Page 2 - 10...
2.2 The Head Up Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures The Head Up Function Does Not Work 1. The head up function does not work when it is activated from either the left siderail or the right siderail. ↓...
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2.2 The Head Up Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures d. The voltage is 12V DC (+ 3V). ↓ → Go to step 7. 3. Perform the following: a. Disconnect the power cable to the head motor (B) (see figure 2-3 on page 2-12).
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2.2 The Head Up Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures ↓ → Go to step 15. 5. Replace the head motor (B) (see figure 2-3 on page 2-12) (see “Head or Knee Motor” on page 4-18). The head up function now works properly. ↓...
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2.2 The Head Up Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures ↓ → Go to step 13. 11. Go to step 27. 12. Check the fuse at the power outlet (common) side in the transformer box (see figure 3-4 on page 3-5). The fuse is good. ↓...
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2.2 The Head Up Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures SHOCK HAZARD: Unplug the bed from its power source. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage. a. Unplug the bed from its power source. SHOCK HAZARD: Disconnect the battery backup.
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2.2 The Head Up Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures e. In the cable (P17 or P18), check the resistance between VCC (common) (pin 7) and the head up function (pin 3) (see figure 3-1 on page 3-3, and figure 3-4 on page 3-5). f.
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2.2 The Head Up Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures SHOCK HAZARD: Unplug the bed from its power source. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage. a. Unplug the bed from its power source. SHOCK HAZARD: Disconnect the battery backup.
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25. The head up function on the bed now works properly. ↓ → Go to step 27. 26. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-7. 27. Call Hill-Rom Technical Support at (800) 445-3720. Page 2 - 18 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
2.3 The Head Down Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures The Head Down Function Does Not Work 1. The head down function does not work when it is activated from either the left siderail or the right siderail. ↓...
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2.3 The Head Down Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures d. The voltage is 12V DC (+ 3V). ↓ → Go to step 7. 3. Perform the following: a. Disconnect the power cable to the head motor (B) (see figure 2-5 on page 2-20).
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2.3 The Head Down Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures ↓ → Go to step 15. 5. Replace the head motor (B) (see figure 2-5 on page 2-20) (see “Head or Knee Motor” on page 4-18). The head down function now works properly. ↓...
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2.3 The Head Down Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures ↓ → Go to step 13. 11. Go to step 27. 12. Check the fuse at the power outlet (common) side in the transformer box (see figure 3-4 on page 3-5). The fuse is good. ↓...
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2.3 The Head Down Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures SHOCK HAZARD: Unplug the bed from its power source. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage. a. Unplug the bed from its power source. SHOCK HAZARD: Disconnect the battery backup.
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2.3 The Head Down Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures e. In the cable (P17 or P18), check the resistance between VCC (common) (pin 7) and the head down function (pin 4) (see figure 3-1 on page 3-3, and figure 3-4 on page 3-5). f.
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2.3 The Head Down Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures 23. Perform the following SHOCK HAZARD: Unplug the bed from its power source. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage. a. Unplug the bed from its power source. SHOCK HAZARD: Disconnect the battery backup.
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25. The head down function on the bed now works properly. ↓ → Go to step 27. 26. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-7. 27. Call Hill-Rom Technical Support at (800) 445-3720. Page 2 - 26 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
2.4 The Knee Up Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures The Knee Up Function Does Not Work 1. The knee up function does not work when it is activated from either the left siderail or the right siderail. ↓...
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2.4 The Knee Up Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures d. The voltage is 12V DC (+ 3V). ↓ → Go to step 7. 3. Perform the following: a. Disconnect the power cable to the knee motor (B) (see figure 2-7 on page 2-28).
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2.4 The Knee Up Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures ↓ → Go to step 15. 5. Replace the knee motor (B) (see figure 2-7 on page 2-28) (see “Head or Knee Motor” on page 4-18). The knee up function now works properly. ↓...
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2.4 The Knee Up Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures ↓ → Go to step 13. 11. Go to step 27. 12. Check the fuse at the power outlet (common) side in the transformer box (see figure 3-4 on page 3-5). The fuse is good. ↓...
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2.4 The Knee Up Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures 19. Perform the following: SHOCK HAZARD: Unplug the bed from its power source. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage. a. Unplug the bed from its power source. SHOCK HAZARD: Disconnect the battery backup.
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2.4 The Knee Up Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures d. At the test port (P200) (see figure 2-6 on page 2-27), disconnect the cable that connects to the siderail with the inoperative knee up function. e. In the cable (P17 or P18), check the resistance between VCC (common) (pin 7) and the knee up function (pin 5) (see figure 3-1 on page 3-3, and figure 3-4 on page 3-5).
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2.4 The Knee Up Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures 23. Perform the following SHOCK HAZARD: Unplug the bed from its power source. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage. a. Unplug the bed from its power source. SHOCK HAZARD: Disconnect the battery backup.
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25. The knee up function on the bed now works properly. ↓ → Go to step 27. 26. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-7. 27. Call Hill-Rom Technical Support at (800) 445-3720. Page 2 - 34 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
2.5 The Knee Down Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures The Knee Down Function Does Not Work 1. The knee down function does not work when it is activated from either the left siderail or the right siderail. ↓...
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2.5 The Knee Down Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures d. The voltage is 12V DC (+ 3V). ↓ → Go to step 7. 3. Perform the following: a. Disconnect the power cable to the knee motor (B) (see figure 2-9 on page 2-36).
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2.5 The Knee Down Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures ↓ → Go to step 15. 5. Replace the knee motor (B) (see figure 2-9 on page 2-36) (see “Head or Knee Motor” on page 4-18). The knee down function now works properly. ↓...
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2.5 The Knee Down Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures ↓ → Go to step 13. 11. Go to step 27. 12. Check the fuse at the power outlet (common) side in the transformer box (see figure 3-4 on page 3-5). The fuse is good. ↓...
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2.5 The Knee Down Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures 19. Perform the following: SHOCK HAZARD: Unplug the bed from its power source. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage. a. Unplug the bed from its power source. SHOCK HAZARD: Disconnect the battery backup.
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2.5 The Knee Down Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures d. At the test port (P200) (see figure 2-8 on page 2-35), disconnect the cable that connects to the siderail with the inoperative knee down function. e. In the cable (P17 or P18), check the resistance between VCC (common) (pin 7) and the knee down function (pin 6) (see figure 3-1 on page 3-3, and figure 3-4 on page 3-5).
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2.5 The Knee Down Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures function. If this solves the problem, go to “Final Actions” on page 2-7. Otherwise, go to step 27. 23. Perform the following SHOCK HAZARD: Unplug the bed from its power source. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage.
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25. The knee down function on the bed now works properly. ↓ → Go to step 27. 26. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-7. 27. Call Hill-Rom Technical Support at (800) 445-3720. Page 2 - 42 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
2.6 The Bed Up Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures The Bed Up Function Does Not Work 1. The bed up function does not work when it is activated from either the left siderail or the right siderail. ↓...
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2.6 The Bed Up Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures Figure 2-10. P200 Location m241_111 c. Activate the bed up switch. d. The voltage is 12V DC (+ 3V). ↓ → Go to step 11. 7. Perform the following: a.
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2.6 The Bed Up Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures Figure 2-11. Hilow Motor Location m241_116 b. Set your VOM to measure volts DC. SHOCK HAZARD: Use extreme care when checking live voltage. Do not touch live terminals, wires, or ground. Failure to use caution could result in serious electrical shock injury.
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2.6 The Bed Up Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures 10. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-7. 11. Perform the following: a. Set your VOM to read volts AC. SHOCK HAZARD: Use extreme care when checking live voltage. Do not touch live terminals, wires, or ground.
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2.6 The Bed Up Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures ↓ → Replace the fuse. If this solves the problem, go to “Final Actions” on page 2-7. Otherwise, go to step 17. 17. Check the fuse at the inlet power (primary side) (see figure 3-4 on page 3-5).
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2.6 The Bed Up Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures a. Unplug the bed from its power source. SHOCK HAZARD: Disconnect the battery backup. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage. b. If applicable, disconnect the battery backup (see “Battery Backup Box” on page 4-8).
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2.6 The Bed Up Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures g. The VOM reads 100Ω or less. ↓ → Go to step 27. 25. Replace the test port. If this solves the problem, go to “Final Actions” on page 2-7.
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2.6 The Bed Up Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures a. Unplug the bed from its power source. SHOCK HAZARD: Disconnect the battery backup. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage. b. If applicable, disconnect the battery backup (see “Battery Backup Box” on page 4-8).
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29. The bed up function on the bed now works properly. ↓ → Go to step 31. 30. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-7. 31. Call Hill-Rom Technical Support at (800) 445-3720. Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241) Page 2 - 51...
2.7 The Bed Down Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures The Bed Down Function Does Not Work 1. The bed down function does not work when it is activated from either the left siderail or the right siderail. ↓...
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2.7 The Bed Down Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures Figure 2-12. P200 Location m241_111 c. Activate the bed down switch. d. The voltage is 12V DC (+ 3V). ↓ → Go to step 11. 7. Perform the following: a.
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2.7 The Bed Down Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures Figure 2-13. Hilow Motor Location m241_116 b. Set your VOM to measure volts DC. SHOCK HAZARD: Use extreme care when checking live voltage. Do not touch live terminals, wires, or ground. Failure to use caution could result in serious electrical shock injury.
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2.7 The Bed Down Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures 10. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-7. 11. Perform the following: a. Set your VOM to read volts AC. SHOCK HAZARD: Use extreme care when checking live voltage. Do not touch live terminals, wires, or ground.
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2.7 The Bed Down Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures ↓ → Replace the fuse. If this solves the problem, go to “Final Actions” on page 2-7. Otherwise, go to step 17. 17. Check the fuse at the inlet power (primary side) (see figure 3-4 on page 3-5).
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2.7 The Bed Down Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures a. Unplug the bed from its power source. SHOCK HAZARD: Disconnect the battery backup. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage. b. If applicable, disconnect the battery backup (see “Battery Backup Box” on page 4-8).
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2.7 The Bed Down Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures f. While holding the VOM probes in place, depress the bed down button. g. The VOM reads 100Ω or less. ↓ → Go to step 27. 25. Replace the test port. If this solves the problem, go to “Final Actions” on page 2-7.
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2.7 The Bed Down Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures SHOCK HAZARD: Unplug the bed from its power source. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage. a. Unplug the bed from its power source. SHOCK HAZARD: Disconnect the battery backup.
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29. The bed down function on the bed now works properly. ↓ → Go to step 31. 30. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-7. 31. Call Hill-Rom Technical Support at (800) 445-3720. Page 2 - 60 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
“Final Actions” on page 2-7. Otherwise, continue to step 4. 4. The function is now working normally. ↓ → Call Hill-Rom Technical Support at (800) 445-3720. 5. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-7. Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241) Page 2 - 61...
“Final Actions” on page 2-7. Otherwise, continue to step 4. 4. The function is now working normally. ↓ → Call Hill-Rom Technical Support at (800) 445-3720. 5. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-7. Page 2 - 62 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
2.10 The Trendelenburg or Reverse Trendelenburg Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures 2.10 The Trendelenburg or Reverse Trendelenburg Function Does Not Work The bed lowers completely but does not go into Trendelenburg or Reverse Trendelenburg when activated. 1. Visually inspect the Trendelenburg or Reverse Trendelenburg rods (see figure 2-14 on page 2-63).
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2.10 The Trendelenburg or Reverse Trendelenburg Function Does Not Work Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures 2. Straighten or replace the Trendelenburg or Reverse Trendelenburg rods, as necessary (see “Trendelenburg or Reverse Trendelenburg Assembly” on page 4-36). The Trendelenburg or Reverse Trendelenburg function now operates normally.
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(B). The Trendelenburg or Reverse Trendelenburg function now operates normally. ↓ → Go to step 14. 13. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-7. 14. Call Hill-Rom Technical Support at (800) 445-3720. Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241) Page 2 - 65...
2.11 The Siderail Is Hard to Rotate Up or Down Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures 2.11 The Siderail Is Hard to Rotate Up or Down 1. Raise the head section or foot section to its highest position. WARNING: Place bed stands under the upper lift arm pivots or 2 x 4s between the frame and lift arms before working under the bed.
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6. Raise the siderail to the up position, and apply grease to the grease ports (A) (see figure 2-16 on page 2-67). The siderail is now fully functional. ↓ → Call Hill-Rom Technical Support at (800) 445-3720. 7. Go to “Final Actions” on page 2-7. Figure 2-16. Siderail Lubrication m241_057 Century+™...
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2.11 The Siderail Is Hard to Rotate Up or Down Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures NOTES: Page 2 - 68 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
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Chapter 3 Theory of Operation Chapter Contents Electrical System ..........3 - 3 Theory of Operation .
Electrical System Chapter 3: Theory of Operation Electrical System Figure 3-1. Test Port Cable Assembly Schematic m241_030 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241) Page 3 - 3...
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Electrical System Chapter 3: Theory of Operation Figure 3-2. P.C. Board Wiring Diagram— Siderail Interface Board P/N 44578 m241_035 Figure 3-3. SideCom® Communication System Siderail Bed Control Keys Schematic m241_084 Page 3 - 4 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
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Electrical System Chapter 3: Theory of Operation Figure 3-4. Wiring Diagram Label Refer to fold-out FO 3-1 at the rear of this manual. Figure 3-5. Bed Exit II General Schematic Refer to fold-out FO 3-2 at the rear of this manual. Century+™...
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Electrical System Chapter 3: Theory of Operation Figure 3-6. Control Board Schematic Refer to fold-out FO 3-3 at the rear of this manual. Figure 3-7. P.C. Board Wiring Diagram—Night Light Board P/N 43200-01 Refer to fold-out FO 3-4 at the rear of this manual. Page 3 - 6 Century+™...
Theory of Operation Chapter 3: Theory of Operation Figure 3-8. P.C. Board Wiring Diagram Label—Battery Backup m241_140 Theory of Operation Electrical System The electrical power system is mechanically insulated from the metal parts of the bed. No additional electrical components, such as isolation transformers, are required to make this bed meet applicable electrical codes.
Theory of Operation Chapter 3: Theory of Operation Motors There are three individual motors to power the separate functions of the bed. These motors have the following specifications: • 6 A • 1/15 hp • Permanently lubricated • Overload protected with reset thermal •...
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Theory of Operation Chapter 3: Theory of Operation Knee The knee lift patient controls are readily visible to the patient and likewise identified by symbols. They contain a separate momentary type switch for the up and down positioning of the knees. The patient can raise the knee section to a full 45°...
Theory of Operation Chapter 3: Theory of Operation Circuit Board Locations See table 3-1 on page 3-10 for circuit board locations. Refer to the circuit board location diagram (see figure 3-9 on page 3-10). Table 3-1. Circuit Board Locations for Optional Functions Symbol Circuit Board Circuit Board Location...
A copy of the theory of operation for the Century+™ Bed is available upon request to the Hill-Rom Technical Services Department. Please specify the circuit board part number when ordering. Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
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Theory of Operation Chapter 3: Theory of Operation NOTES: Page 3 - 12 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
4.1 Control Board Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Control Board Tools required: Phillips head screwdriver Removal SHOCK HAZARD: Unplug the bed from its power source. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage. 1. Unplug the bed from its power source. SHOCK HAZARD: Disconnect the battery backup.
4.1 Control Board Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Figure 4-1. Control Board m241_073 6. Lift the control board box cover (B) up, and slide it off the retainers. 7. Remove the connectors (C) from the control board (D). 8.
4.1 Control Board Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 6. Tighten the screws after completing the adjustment. 7. If applicable, connect the battery backup (see “Battery Backup Box” on page 4-8). 8. Untie the foot section of the sleep surface, and carefully lower it back down.
4.2 Battery Backup Box Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Battery Backup Box Tools required: T25 Torx® head screwdriver Wire cutters Removal 1. Using the bed up button, raise the bed to its full up position. 2. Using the knee up button, raise the knee section to its highest position. SHOCK HAZARD: Unplug the bed from its power source.
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4.2 Battery Backup Box Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Figure 4-2. Battery Backup Box m241_141 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241) Page 4 - 9...
4.2 Battery Backup Box Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 8. Using the wire cutters, cut the wire ties (D) that secure the battery cables (B) to the bed frame. 9. Using the T25 Torx® head screwdriver, loosen and remove the screws (E) and lockwashers (F).
4.2 Battery Backup Box Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures WARNING: Powered bed mechanisms can cause serious injury. Operate the bed only with persons clear of mechanisms. 13. Test the bed functions to ensure they are working properly. NOTE: Leave the bed plugged into an appropriate power source for at least 24 hours before using the battery backup accessory.
4.3 Battery Backup Circuit Board Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Battery Backup Circuit Board Tools required: T25 Torx® head screwdriver #2 Phillips head screwdriver Removal 1. Using the bed up button, raise the bed to its full up position. 2.
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4.3 Battery Backup Circuit Board Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 9. Disconnect the battery cable (D), output cord (E), and power cord (F) from the circuit board (H). 10. Using the phillips head screwdriver, remove the screw (G) and separate the circuit board (H) from the battery box (C).
4.4 Battery Backup Cells Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Battery Backup Cells Tools required: T25 Torx® head screwdriver Removal 1. Using the bed up button, raise the bed to its full up position. 2. Using the knee up button, raise the knee section to its highest position. SHOCK HAZARD: Unplug the bed from its power source.
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4.4 Battery Backup Cells Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Figure 4-4. Battery Backup Cells m241_143 Page 4 - 16 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
4.4 Battery Backup Cells Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 9. Label the battery cables (F), and disconnect the battery cables (F) from the battery cells (D). NOTE: Be sure to label the battery cables before removing them from the battery cells. 10.
4.5 Head or Knee Motor Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Head or Knee Motor Tools required: 1/2" socket and ratchet T25 Torx® head screwdriver Removal WARNING: Powered bed mechanisms can cause serious injury. Operate the bed only with persons clear of mechanisms. 1.
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4.5 Head or Knee Motor Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures SHOCK HAZARD: Disconnect the battery backup. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage. 7. If applicable, disconnect the battery backup (see “Battery Backup Box” on page 4-8).
4.5 Head or Knee Motor Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 9. Using the T25 Torx® head screwdriver, remove the screw (E) that secures the ground strap. 10. Using the 1/2" socket and ratchet, remove the two bolts (D), and separate the head motor (A) or knee motor (B) from the drive assembly.
4.6 Head or Knee Drive Screw Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Head or Knee Drive Screw Tools required: Needle nose pliers Removal SHOCK HAZARD: Unplug the bed from its power source. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage.
4.6 Head or Knee Drive Screw Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Figure 4-6. Head or Knee Drive Screw m241_127 5. Using the needle nose pliers, remove the cotter pin (D) from the end of the drive screw. 6. Remove the clevis pin (E) from the end of the head drive screw (A) or knee drive screw (B), and remove the drive screw from the bed.
4.6 Head or Knee Drive Screw Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 3. Attach the drive screw to the bed frame with the two hairpins (C). 4. Install the head or knee motor, as applicable (see “Head or Knee Motor” on page 4-18).
4.7 Hilow Motor Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Hilow Motor Tools required: 7/16" socket and ratchet T25 Torx® head screwdriver Removal WARNING: Powered bed mechanisms can cause serious injury. Operate the bed only with persons clear of mechanisms. 1.
4.7 Hilow Motor Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Figure 4-7. Hilow Motor m241_124 9. Using the T25 Torx® head screwdriver, remove the screw (B), and disconnect the ground strap (C). 10. Using the 7/16" socket and ratchet, remove the bolts (D), nuts (F), spacers (E), and washers (G).
4.7 Hilow Motor Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 4. Connect the hilow motor power connector (A). 5. If applicable, connect the battery backup (see “Battery Backup Box” on page 4-8). 6. Plug the bed into an appropriate power source. WARNING: Powered bed mechanisms can cause serious injury.
4.8 Hilow Drive Screw Assembly Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Hilow Drive Screw Assembly Tools required: Needle nose pliers 7/16" socket and ratchet 1/2" open-end wrench Removal 1. If necessary, remove the hilow motor from the bed (see “Hilow Motor” on page 4-24).
4.8 Hilow Drive Screw Assembly Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Figure 4-8. Hilow Drive Screw Assembly m241_123 4. Push the hilow tie rods (B) out of the holes at the head end of the bed. 5. Using the 7/16" socket and ratchet, and the 1/2" open-end wrench, remove the two bolts (E), nuts (C), and washers (D).
4.8 Hilow Drive Screw Assembly Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 2. Using the 7/16" socket and ratchet, and the 1/2" open-end wrench, secure the hilow drive screw assembly (F) with the bolts (E), nuts (C), and washers (D). 3.
4.9 Hilow Limit Switch Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Hilow Limit Switch Tools required: Phillips head screwdriver Removal SHOCK HAZARD: Unplug the bed from its power source. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage. 1.
4.9 Hilow Limit Switch Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Figure 4-9. Hilow Limit Switch m241_108 6. Lift the control box cover (C) up, and slide it off the retainers. 7. Disconnect the terminals (I) and wires (D) from the old switch (E) one at a time, and place them on the appropriate contacts of the new switch.
4.9 Hilow Limit Switch Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 5. If applicable, install the mattress on the bed. 6. If applicable, connect the battery backup (see “Battery Backup Box” on page 4-8). 7. Plug the bed into an appropriate power source. WARNING: Powered bed mechanisms can cause serious injury.
4.10 Automatic Contour Assembly (Beds with Optional Automatic Contour Only) Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 4.10 Automatic Contour Assembly (Beds with Optional Automatic Contour Only) Tools required: Phillips head screwdriver Wire cutters Removal SHOCK HAZARD: Unplug the bed from its power source. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage.
4.10 Automatic Contour Assembly (Beds with Optional Automatic Contour Only) Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Figure 4-10. Automatic Contour Assembly m241_134 5. Disconnect the connector (B) from the control board. 6. Using the phillips head screwdriver, loosen and remove the screws (D), and separate the automatic contour cover (E) from the automatic contour box (C).
4.10 Automatic Contour Assembly (Beds with Optional Automatic Contour Only) Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 5. If applicable, connect the battery backup (see “Battery Backup Box” on page 4-8). 6. Install the control board box cover (see “Control Board” on page 4-5). 7.
4.11 Trendelenburg or Reverse Trendelenburg Assembly Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 4.11 Trendelenburg or Reverse Trendelenburg Assembly Tools required: Needle nose pliers Phillips head screwdriver Removal WARNING: Powered bed mechanisms can cause serious injury. Operate the bed only with persons clear of mechanisms. 1.
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4.11 Trendelenburg or Reverse Trendelenburg Assembly Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Figure 4-11. Trendelenburg or Reverse Trendelenburg Assembly m241_113 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241) Page 4 - 37...
4.11 Trendelenburg or Reverse Trendelenburg Assembly Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 6. Using the phillips head screwdriver, remove the screw (E), lockwasher (F), and nut (G). 7. Remove the Trendelenburg assembly (I), or Reverse Trendelenburg assembly (J) from the bed. Replacement 1.
4.12 Brake Cam Assembly (Beds with Central Brake and Steer) Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 4.12 Brake Cam Assembly (Beds with Central Brake and Steer) Tools required: T25 Torx® head screwdriver Punch Hammer Removal 1. Using the T25 Torx® head screwdriver, remove the plastic covers from the left foot end caster and the right head end caster.
4.12 Brake Cam Assembly (Beds with Central Brake and Steer) Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 8. Using the hammer and punch, remove the roll pin (A) (see figure 4-12 on page 4-40). Figure 4-12. Brake Cam Assembly m241_050 NOTE: Note the orientation of the cams before removal.
4.12 Brake Cam Assembly (Beds with Central Brake and Steer) Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 5. Plug the bed into an appropriate power source. 6. Test the brakes to ensure that the bed is working properly. Adjustment None Century+™...
4.13 Brake Block Mechanism (Beds Equipped with Central Brake and Steer) Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 4.13 Brake Block Mechanism (Beds Equipped with Central Brake and Steer) Tools required: Phillips head screwdriver T25 Torx® head screwdriver Removal 1. Remove the brake cams (see “Brake Cam Assembly (Beds with Central Brake and Steer)”...
4.13 Brake Block Mechanism (Beds Equipped with Central Brake and Steer) Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Figure 4-13. Brake Block Mechanism m241_139 5. Remove the brake block mechanism (B) from the base assembly. NOTE: Note the orientation of the brake block mechanism and its components before removal.
4.13 Brake Block Mechanism (Beds Equipped with Central Brake and Steer) Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 5. If applicable, connect the battery backup (see “Battery Backup Box” on page 4-8). 6. Plug the bed into an appropriate power source. 7.
4.14 Casters (Beds with Central Brake and Steer) Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 4.14 Casters (Beds with Central Brake and Steer) Tools required: T25 Torx® head screwdriver Combination wrench set Socket wrench set Ratchet drive 5/32" allen wrench 5 mm allen wrench Removal 1.
4.14 Casters (Beds with Central Brake and Steer) Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures WARNING: Powered bed mechanisms can cause serious injury. Operate the bed only with persons clear of mechanisms. 3. Lower the bed to the low position using the hilow function. SHOCK HAZARD: Unplug the bed from its power source.
4.14 Casters (Beds with Central Brake and Steer) Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 3. Adjust the casters (see “Adjustment” on page 4-47). 4. If applicable, connect the battery backup (see “Battery Backup Box” on page 4-8). 5. Plug the bed into an appropriate power source. 6.
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4.14 Casters (Beds with Central Brake and Steer) Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 7. Place the brake/steer pedal in the steer position. 8. Using the 5 mm allen wrench, tighten the screw (G). 9. Using the 5/32" allen wrench, turn the setscrew (C) down (clockwise) on the brake caster (F) until light brake occurs.
4.15 SideCom® Communication System Entertainment Control Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 4.15 SideCom® Communication System Entertainment Control Tools required: Phillips head screwdriver 1/4" nut driver Removal SHOCK HAZARD: Unplug the bed from its power source. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage.
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4.15 SideCom® Communication System Entertainment Control Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Figure 4-15. SideCom® Communication System Entertainment Control m241_120 4. Remove the four screws (D). 5. Remove the screw (E) and the bottom cover (F). 6. Unplug the connector (G) and the bed exit connector (H) (if applicable), and lift the entertainment control assembly out of the siderail.
4.15 SideCom® Communication System Entertainment Control Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 10. To remove a speaker, detach the connectors. Using the 1/4" nut driver, remove the nuts (L), and separate the speaker from the entertainment control assembly. Replacement 1.
4.16 Siderail Nurse Call, Lighting, or Bed Control Switch Assembly Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 4.16 Siderail Nurse Call, Lighting, or Bed Control Switch Assembly Tools required: Phillips head screwdriver Wire cutters Soldering iron 60/40 lead tin rosin core solder Removal SHOCK HAZARD: Unplug the bed from its power source.
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4.16 Siderail Nurse Call, Lighting, or Bed Control Switch Assembly Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Figure 4-16. Siderail Nurse Call, Lighting, or Bed Control Switch Assembly m241_119 4. Remove the top cane (B), end cover (C), extension tube (D), and control housing cover (E).
4.16 Siderail Nurse Call, Lighting, or Bed Control Switch Assembly Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures NOTE: You may want to transfer the wires one at a time, to ensure they are not connected in the wrong spots. 9. If the new switch has wire leads already soldered onto it, proceed as follows: a.
4.17 Siderails Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 4.17 Siderails Tools required: T25 Torx® head screwdriver Wire cutters Removal WARNING: Powered bed mechanisms can cause serious injury. Operate the bed only with persons clear of mechanisms. 1. Raise the bed to the high position using the hilow function. WARNING: Place bed stands under the upper lift arm pivots or 2 x 4s between the frame and lift arms before working under the bed.
4.17 Siderails Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Figure 4-17. Siderails m241_115 7. Using the T25 Torx® head screwdriver, remove the screw (B) securing the ground strap to the bed frame. 8. Using the wire cutters, cut the wire ties (D) securing the cable to the bed frame.
4.17 Siderails Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 5. If applicable, connect the battery backup (see “Battery Backup Box” on page 4-8). 6. Remove the bed stands or 2 x 4s from the bed frame, as applicable. 7. Plug the bed into an appropriate power source. WARNING: Powered bed mechanisms can cause serious injury.
4.18 Pendant Control Assembly Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 4.18 Pendant Control Assembly Tools required: Wire cutters Removal WARNING: Powered bed mechanisms can cause serious injury. Operate the bed only with persons clear of mechanisms. 1. Raise the bed to the high position using the hilow function. WARNING: Place bed stands under the upper lift arm pivots or 2 x 4s between the frame and lift arms before working under the bed.
4.18 Pendant Control Assembly Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Figure 4-18. Pendant Control Replacement m241_128 6. Remove the Velcro® strap (E) that secures the cable to the crosstube (F). 7. Disconnect the control cable (B) from the control box. 8.
4.18 Pendant Control Assembly Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 3. Secure the control cable (B) to the crosstube (G) with a wire tie (H). 4. Connect the control cable (B) to the control box. 5. If applicable, connect the battery backup (see “Battery Backup Box” on page 4-8).
4.19 Trendelenburg and Reverse Trendelenburg Indicator Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures 4.19 Trendelenburg and Reverse Trendelenburg Indicator Tools required: Channellock® pliers Removal None Replacement None Adjustment It may be necessary to adjust the indicator knobs for Trendelenburg and Reverse Trendelenburg to ensure proper readings for inches and degrees.
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4.19 Trendelenburg and Reverse Trendelenburg Indicator Chapter 4: Removal, Replacement, and Adjustment Procedures Figure 4-19. Trendelenburg and Reverse Trendelenburg Indicator m241_129 Page 4 - 62 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
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Chapter 5 Parts List Chapter Contents Warranty ............5 - 3 Service Parts Ordering .
Chapter 5: Parts List SideCom® Communication System Head Siderails—Cable Routing ..5 - 50 SideCom® Communication System Head Siderail Assembly ....5 - 52 SideCom®...
Replacement of non-technical items will be the responsibility of the customer. If requested by Hill-Rom, products or parts for which a warranty claim is made shall be returned prepaid to Hill-Rom’s factory.
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Warranty Chapter 5: Parts List NOTES: Page 5 - 4 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
• Product number • Serial number • Part number(s) Hill-Rom also provides a fax number to promptly order parts, request part prices and availability, or follow up on a service order. The fax number is (812) 934-8472. Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
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RMA packet is included with each order. This packet includes an RMA number, instructions, and a shipping label. If an RMA number is not available, obtain one by phoning Hill-Rom Technical Support at (800) 445-3720. Page 5 - 6...
In some cases, the invoice accompanying the parts will show the full selling price (only for internal use at Hill-Rom). Do not confuse this price with your price. 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.
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Exchange Policy Chapter 5: Parts List NOTES: Page 5 - 8 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
Recommended Spare Parts Chapter 5: Parts List Recommended Spare Parts See table 5-1 on page 5-9 for a recommended spare parts list to service five units or more. Table 5-1. Recommended Spare Parts Part Number Quantity Description 4314308 (1400) 2 amp fuse (as applicable) 4314311 (1400) 1 amp fuse (as applicable) 4314312 (1400)
Base Module Chapter 5: Parts List Base Module Figure 5-2. Base Module m241_096 Table 5-2. Base Module Item Number Part Number Quantity Description 44299 (1400) Base weldment 43878 (1400) Torx® button head screw 44100 (1400) Leg cover Page 5 - 10 Century+™...
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Base Module—Units With Central Brake and Steer Chapter 5: Parts List Base Module—Units With Central Brake and Steer Figure 5-3. Base Module—Units With Central Brake and Steer m241_060 Page 5 - 12 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
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Base Module—Units With Central Brake and Steer Chapter 5: Parts List Table 5-3. Base Module—Units With Central Brake and Steer Item Number Part Number Quantity Description 24496 (1400) Clevis pin 24497 (1400) Spacer 2332 (1400) Stopnut 34349 (1400) Bushing 19274 (1400) Bolt 33355 (1400) Pointer...
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Base Module—Units With Central Brake and Steer Chapter 5: Parts List Item Number Part Number Quantity Description 43389 (1400) Hilow Torx® screw 32585 (1400) Cable assembly 42142 (1400) Pan head screw 34516 (1400) Stiffener plate 18887 (1400) Bearing SA1157 (1400) Block top, adapter, screw SA3351 (1400) As required Lithium grease...
DC Head Drive Module with CPR Release Chapter 5: Parts List DC Head Drive Module with CPR Release Figure 5-8. DC Head Drive Module with CPR Release m241_002 Page 5 - 26 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
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DC Head Drive Module with CPR Release Chapter 5: Parts List Table 5-8. Head Drive Module with CPR Release Item Number Part Number Quantity Description 60158 (1400) Head limit cable/CPR 22322 (1400) Lock washer 35112 (1400) Flat washer 43090 (1400) Shoulder bolt, hex 20802 (1400) KEPS nut...
Automatic Contour Module Chapter 5: Parts List Automatic Contour Module Figure 5-11. Automatic Contour Module m241_005 Page 5 - 32 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
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Automatic Contour Module Chapter 5: Parts List Table 5-11. Automatic Contour Module Item Number Part Number Quantity Description 63476 (1400) Control box weldment 3306702 (1400) Threaded spacer 35663 (1400) Circuit board support 43879 (1400) Torx® button head screw 3697302 (1400) Standoff, PCB screw 3297101 (1400) Hilow limit cable assembly...
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Automatic Contour Module Chapter 5: Parts List Item Number Part Number Quantity Description 6015901 (1400) 0 or 1 Bed function control cable (w/o CPR) 4565818 (1400) Ground strap assembly 14450 (1400) Small cable tie 9023506 (1400) Screw 31236 (1400) Lockwasher 63485 (1400) Motor harness 3292101 (1400)
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Head Drive Assembly—P/N 6340802 Chapter 5: Parts List Head Drive Assembly—P/N 6340802 Figure 5-12. Head Drive Assembly—P/N 6340802 m241_069 Page 5 - 36 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
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Head Drive Assembly—P/N 6340802 Chapter 5: Parts List Table 5-12. Head Drive Assembly—P/N 6340802 Item Number Part Number Quantity Description 6340101 (1400) DC motor, head 63464 (1400) Motor mount weldment 36250 (1400) Coupling assembly 3517 (1400) Spring pin 32589 (1400) Mounting plate 34613 (1400) Bearing...
Head Drive Assembly with CPR Module—P/N 6340804 Chapter 5: Parts List Head Drive Assembly with CPR Module—P/N 6340804 Figure 5-13. Head Drive Assembly with CPR Module—P/N 6340804 m241_007 Page 5 - 38 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
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Head Drive Assembly with CPR Module—P/N 6340804 Chapter 5: Parts List Table 5-13. Head Drive Assembly with CPR Module—P/N 6340804 Item Number Part Number Quantity Description 6340101 (1400) DC motor, head 3517 (1400) Spring pin 38436 (1400) Bushing 40524 (1400) Head screw bearing collar 34326 (1400) Retaining ring...
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Head Drive Assembly with CPR Module—P/N 6340804 Chapter 5: Parts List Item Number Part Number Quantity Description 43338 (1400) Label, CPR release 43318 (1400) Handle, CPR release 34418 (1400) Compression spring 43320 (1400) Mounting plate, CPR release 43319 (1400) Top cover, CPR release 43389 (1400) Torx®...
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Head Drive Assembly with CPR Module—P/N 6340804 Chapter 5: Parts List Item Number Part Number Quantity Description 32589 (1400) Mounting plate 36250 (1400) Coupling assembly 63464 (1400) Motor mount weldment Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241) Page 5 - 41...
Night Light Assembly—P/N 4578201 Chapter 5: Parts List Night Light Assembly—P/N 4578201 Figure 5-15. Night Light Assembly—P/N 4578201 m241_130 Page 5 - 44 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
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Night Light Assembly—P/N 4578201 Chapter 5: Parts List Table 5-15. Night Light Assembly—P/N 4578201 Item Number Part Number Quantity Description 43879 (1400) Torx® button head screw 3438001 (1400) Lamp, guarded 39763-02 (1400) Standoff 45779 (1400) Night light bottom cover 43412 (1400) Night light label 45780 (1400) Night light top cover...
Pendant Control Assembly—P729 Chapter 5: Parts List Pendant Control Assembly—P729 Figure 5-16. Pendant Control Assembly—P729 m241_131 Page 5 - 46 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
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Pendant Control Assembly—P729 Chapter 5: Parts List Table 5-16. Pendant Control Assembly—P729 Item Number Part Number Quantity Description SA4519 (1400) Pendant holder top SA7087 (1400) Thumbscrew SA4516 (1400) Pendant sleeve SA7089 (1400) Rubber grommet SA7088 (1400) Pendant holder SA7091(1400) C-ring 43615 (1400) Velcro®...
Head Siderail—Mounting Parts Chapter 5: Parts List Head Siderail—Mounting Parts Figure 5-17. Head Siderail—Mounting Parts m241_103 Table 5-17. Head Siderail—Mounting Parts Item Number Part Number Quantity Description 43878 (1400) Torx® button head screw SA1672 (1400) Slide bracket screws SA1672 (1400) Slide bracket screws Page 5 - 48 Century+™...
Dust Cover Module Chapter 5: Parts List Dust Cover Module Figure 5-18. Dust Cover Module m241_094 Table 5-18. Dust Cover Module Item Number Part Number Quantity Description 44489 (1400) Six lobe pan head screw 32967 (1400) 0 or 1 Head end cover, 80" 32967-01 (1400) 0 or 1 Head end cover, 76"...
SideCom® Communication System Head Siderails—Cable Routing Chapter 5: Parts List SideCom® Communication System Head Siderails—Cable Routing Figure 5-19. SideCom® Communication System Head Siderails—Cable Routing m241_083 Page 5 - 50 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
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SideCom® Communication System Head Siderails—Cable Routing Chapter 5: Parts List Table 5-19. SideCom® Communication System Head Siderails—Cable Routing Item Number Part Number Quantity Description SA1481 (1400) Tape switch kit 19124 (1400) Large cable tie SA1672 (1400) Slide bracket screws 34778 (1400) Caution label 21341 (1400) Cord holder...
SideCom® Communication System Head Siderail Assembly Chapter 5: Parts List SideCom® Communication System Head Siderail Assembly Figure 5-20. SideCom® Communication System Head Siderail Assembly m241_085 Page 5 - 52 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
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SideCom® Communication System Head Siderail Assembly Chapter 5: Parts List Table 5-20. SideCom® Communication System Head Siderail Assembly Item Number Part Number Quantity Description 37387 (1400) Shoulder screw 39412 (1400) Release arm 31544 (1400) Spring 28867 (1400) Ground strap assembly 4455404 (1400) 1 Bed function cable assembly (rh) 4455403 (1400) 1...
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SideCom® Communication System Head Siderail Assembly Chapter 5: Parts List Item Number Part Number Quantity Description 43878 (1400) Torx® button head screw 35206 (1400) Control housing cover 9005608 (1400) 2 Screw 40747 (1400) Siderail extender assembly 40732 (1400) Siderail extension 35207 (1400) End cane 48886 (1400)
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SideCom® Communication System Head Siderail Entertainment Controls Chapter 5: Parts List SideCom® Communication System Head Siderail Entertainment Controls Figure 5-21. SideCom® Communication System Head Siderail Entertainment Controls m241_082 Page 5 - 56 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
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SideCom® Communication System Head Siderail Entertainment Controls Chapter 5: Parts List Table 5-21. SideCom® Communication System Head Siderail Entertainment Controls Item Number Part Number Quantity Description 38260 (1400) 0 or 2 Foam tape 28562 (1400) Palnut 28550 (1400) Speaker 36196 (1400) Volume knob 35404 (1400) As required Adhesive...
SideCom® Communication System Head Siderail Bed Controls Chapter 5: Parts List SideCom® Communication System Head Siderail Bed Controls Figure 5-22. SideCom® Communication System Head Siderail Bed Controls m241_081 Page 5 - 58 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
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SideCom® Communication System Head Siderail Bed Controls Chapter 5: Parts List Table 5-22. SideCom® Communication System Head Siderail Bed Controls Item Number Part Number Quantity Description 4460702 (1400) Entertainment cable assembly (rh) 4460701 (1400) Entertainment cable assembly (lh) 44631 (1400) Nurse call cable 63494 (1400) Label, SideCom®...
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Chapter 6 General Procedures Chapter Contents Cleaning and Care..........6 - 3 General Cleaning .
Cleaning and Care Chapter 6: General Procedures Cleaning and Care WARNING: Follow the product manufacturer’s instructions. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage. SHOCK HAZARD: Unplug the unit from its power source. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage.
Component Handling Chapter 6: General Procedures Component Handling CAUTION: Ensure that your hands are clean, and only handle the P.C. boards by their edges to prevent component damage. CAUTION: Wear an antistatic strap when handling electronic components. Failure to do so could result in component damage. CAUTION: Place the removed P.C.
Lubrication Requirements Chapter 6: General Procedures Lubrication Requirements WARNING: Follow the product manufacturer’s instructions. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage. CAUTION: Do not use silicone-based lubricants. Equipment damage could occur. Oilite® bearings and bushings are utilized in several places on the system. By retaining oil, the pores give a self-lubricating quality to the bearings and bushings.
Preventive Maintenance Chapter 6: General Procedures Preventive Maintenance WARNING: Only facility-authorized maintenance personnel should perform preventive maintenance on the Century+™ Bed. Preventive maintenance performed by unauthorized personnel could result in personal injury or equipment damage. The Century+™ Bed requires an effective maintenance program. We recommend that you perform annual preventive maintenance (PM) and testing for Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO).
Preventive Maintenance Chapter 6: General Procedures Preventive Maintenance Schedule Table 6-1. Preventive Maintenance Schedule Function Procedure Hilow limits Run the hilow function to the upper and lower limits to ensure proper function of the limit switches. Automatic contour Check that when the head section is activated from the flat position, limits the knee will raise to 15°...
Tool and Supply Requirements Chapter 6: General Procedures Tool and Supply Requirements The following tools and supplies are required to service the Century+™ Bed: • Phillips head screwdriver • T25 Torx® head screwdriver • 1/4" nut driver • Ratchet drive •...
6.1 Extraction Tool P/N 91065-1 Chapter 6: General Procedures Extraction Tool P/N 91065-1 This tool is used to extract terminals from the connectors that connect to P3, P4, P5 and P7 on the printed circuit board. The AMP extraction tool 91065-1 (A) is recommended for removing crimp snap-in contacts from the Mod I (B) and Mod IV (C) receptacle connectors (see figure 6-1 on page 6-10).
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6.1 Extraction Tool P/N 91065-1 Chapter 6: General Procedures NOTE: The connector includes both the housing and the contacts, while the housing is the material which encapsulates the contacts. The lance recess is the cavity located between the contact and the connector housing.
6.2 Extraction Tool P/N 429022 (Blue Plastic Handle) Chapter 6: General Procedures Extraction Tool P/N 429022 (Blue Plastic Handle) This tool is used to extract terminals from the connectors that connect to P1 and P2 on the printed circuit board. The extraction tool tip is designed to enter the contact cavity in the front of the connector and depress the locking lance of the contact.
6.3 Siderail Lubrication Chapter 6: General Procedures Siderail Lubrication 1. Raise the siderail to the fully upright position. 2. Apply grease to the grease ports (A) (see figure 6-2 on page 6-13). Figure 6-2. Siderail Lubrication m241_057 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241) Page 6 - 13...
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6.3 Siderail Lubrication Chapter 6: General Procedures NOTES: Page 6 - 14 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
Accessories Chapter 7: Accessories Accessories See table 7-1 on page 7-3 for Century+™ accessories. Table 7-1. Accessories List Part Number Description P818C08 Roller bumpers P818C09-2 Roller bumpers P819 Architectural bumper assembly P4039HE International end panel P2217 IV rod P846 Trapeze support P846D Trapeze support (Canada) P9912A...
Roller Bumpers—P818C08 Tools required: Crescent wrench Hill-Rom provides docking and wall protection features. The Century+™ Bed can be equipped (retrofitted) with wall protecting roller bumpers. Installation Using the crescent wrench, install the two bolts (A) to secure the roller bumper (B) to the bed frame (C) (see figure 7-1 on page 7-4).
Chapter 7: Accessories Architectural Bumpers—P819 Tools required: Crescent wrench Hill-Rom provides docking and wall protection features. The Century+™ Bed can be equipped with wall protecting architectural bumpers. Installation Using the crescent wrench, install the two bolts (A), and secure the architectural bumper (B) to the bed frame (C) (see figure 7-2 on page 7-6).
7.3 IV Rod—P2217 Chapter 7: Accessories IV Rod—P2217 Tools required: None The two-sectioned, telescopic IV rod mounts in any of the six sockets located on the bed—two at the head end, two in the seat section, and two at the foot end.
7.3 IV Rod—P2217 Chapter 7: Accessories Adjustment 1. To extend the IV rod, pull upward on the upper section (A) to the desired height. 2. To lower the IV rod, pull outward on the release knob (B), and manually lower the upper section (A) into the lower section (C). Page 7 - 8 Century+™...
7.4 Trapeze Support—P846 or P846D Chapter 7: Accessories Trapeze Support—P846 or P846D Tools required: 3/8" socket Drive ratchet 3/8" wrench Installation 1. Remove the hole plugs from the bed frame at the end of bed where the trapeze support is to be installed. 2.
7.4 Trapeze Support—P846 or P846D Chapter 7: Accessories CAUTION: Do not lower the bed frame while the trapeze support assembly is attached to the bed. Use the control box lockout to deactivate the hilow function. Equipment damage could occur. Removal 1.
Fracture Frame Adapter—P847B and P847C Tools required: None Hill-Rom has two different fracture frame adapters available to handle most fracture frame equipment. The model P847B sockets have a 3/4" inside diameter, while the P847C sockets have a 1/2" inside diameter. Please specify which size is needed when ordering.
7.5 Fracture Frame Adapter—P847B and P847C Chapter 7: Accessories 2. Remove the long adapter tubes (B) from the IV sockets at the foot end of the bed by lifting upward. Adjustment None Page 7 - 12 Century+™ Bed Service Manual (man241)
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Schematic Wiring Diagram— Wiring Diagram Label Back to Chapter 3...
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Schematic Wiring Diagram— Bed Exit II General Schematic Back to Chapter 3...
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Schematic Wiring Diagram— Control Board Back to Chapter 3...
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Schematic Wiring Diagram— Night Light P.C. Board Wiring Diagram Back to Chapter 3...
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