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Cascade Aqua-Aire® Contour Bathing System Parts Breakdown & Assemblies Model 360030-1C Options Tub Entry Styles Side Entry - Side Entry High Seat - End Opening - Swivel Lift Tub 360748C Revision “D” 9/26/18 Penner Patient Care 101 Grant Street Aurora, NE 68818 For Service Please Call: 1-800-732-0717 or 1-866-736-6377...
Table of Contents Cascade Contour Controls Identification ........................3 Control Panel Parts ..............................4 Temperature Readout ..............................4 Rada 320 Mixing Valve Service Component Breakdown & Removal ................ 5 Rada 320 - Mixing Valve Adjustment ......................... 6 Rada 222 - Mixing Valve Parts (Minnesota Only) ...................... 7 Rada 222 Mixing Valve Adjustment ...........................
Notice: If you do not find the part that you need in this manual, contact your distributor or Penner Patient Care at the phone numbers listed on the front cover of this manual for further assistance. Cascade Contour Controls Identification RESERVOIR VALVE OPEN/CLOSE HAND SPRAYER...
Control Panel Parts A. 370325 - Handle - Reservoir Lever B. 140106CHT - Hand Sprayer - Triggered Chrome C. 350200 - Dispenser Pump - Complete (2 ea) See “Dispenser Pump Parts” - Below D. 350535M-SER -Temperature Readout (3 ea) See “Temperature Readout” section below E.
Rada 320 - Mixing Valve Adjustment 1. Remove the temperature knob screw using a 3 mm hexagonal wrench. Remove the temperature knob. 2. Pull off the black polymer hub assembly which may inadvertently remain attached to the inside of the temperature control handle.
Rada 222 - Mixing Valve Parts (Minnesota Only) Rada 222 Mixing Valve Adjustment 1. Check that an adequate supply of hot water is available at the hot inlet of the mixing valve. 2. Temperatures should always be checked using a thermometer with proven accuracy. 3.
Checking for the Correct Dilution of Disinfectant Solution Check to see if a container of disinfectant has been installed. Assure that the disinfectant tube is inserted into the container and connected to the Injector with black metering tip. See the drawing of the square injector (204C) below for location of the metering tip. Visually check if disinfectant is in the hose all the way to the injector.
Bottle Tray and Check Valves 140261 - Hose 1/4" ID Clear 350276 – 3/8 ID Clear Tubing 140489 - Foot Strainer (clear) On end of Disinfectant Hose 350235 - Check Valve (2 ea) 360866 - Tray - Bottle Solenoid Valves Identification Penner Plumbing systems have the solenoid connections marked with the colors indicated below to easily identify correct connection and to improve communications in the field for service when...
Solenoid Valve Breakdown 140124 - Solenoid Valve - Complete 1401308 - Rebuild kit for Solenoid Valve (Includes all O-rings, a diaphragm, all springs, a plunger, and a spanner tool for removing Sleeve. Disinfectant Injector Breakdown 1404804 - Injector - Complete...
Hot and Cold Water Supply View: up into front cabinet access door opening. Temperature probe location for fill-shower temperature readout. Temperature probe location for reservoir temperature readout. 140474- Check Valve (2 ea on water supplies) 350315 - Screen 1/2" 40 mesh in-line (2 ea) Plumbing Hoses ...
Dispenser Pumps View looking up through the cabinet’s front access door opening 040955 - Tubing 1/8" Air line 350497 - Tubing strain relief 350495 - Air Transmitter - Black Raised 350200 - Dispenser Pump Complete (Includes the Following) ...
End Opening Door Parts 360336E - Hinge Assembly – (Tub End Opening) 360276 - Hinge Spacer 360250 - Lock Bushing End Opening Door Internal Parts 360335E - Hinge Assembly (RH Hinge) (2 ea) 360335EL -Hinge Assembly (LH Hinge) (2ea) ...
Swivel Lift Scale Calibration Procedure It is very important that you use an absolutely accurate 25 lb. weight. If not, you will have variations in your patient weighing. Requirements: Calibrated 25lb. weight. To enter the calibration mode, first press and hold the “ON / ZERO” pad. While holding the “ON / ZERO”...