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Rotec VersaTech Bariatric V1100 ULB User Manual

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Model V1100 ULB / ULB+
Do not use the bed and its accessories without first reading this entire manual.
Illustrations are for guidance only.
Technical assistance and parts
1 450 783-6444
1 450 783-6446
service@rotecbeds.com
DOC01-V11ULB+
420, route Marie-Victorin,
Published: 2025-04-01
Baie-Du-Febvre (Québec) J0G 1A0, Canada

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  • Page 1 Model V1100 ULB / ULB+ Do not use the bed and its accessories without first reading this entire manual. Illustrations are for guidance only. Technical assistance and parts 1 450 783-6444 1 450 783-6446 service@rotecbeds.com DOC01-V11ULB+ 420, route Marie-Victorin, Published: 2025-04-01 Baie-Du-Febvre (Québec) J0G 1A0, Canada...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENT GENERAL ................................5 1.1. Symbols ...................................5 Intended use ................................7 Illustration of the device ............................9 Characteristics ..............................10 Optional features ..............................10 Intended accessories ............................10 Mechanical specifications ........................... 10 Certifications ................................ 11 Electrical certifications ............................10 1.10 Storage and handling ............................10 1.11 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) ........................
  • Page 3 WARRANTY AND RETURN POLICY ......................48 5.1. Limited warranty ..............................48 5.2. Return policy ................................ 49 REPAIR PROCEDURES ........................... 50 6.1. Replacing the QLCI (scale circuit) ........................50 6.2. Replacing the main circuit or its battery ......................51 6.3. Replacing the VersaDrive battery ........................52 6.4.
  • Page 4: General

    1.1 GENERAL 1. GENERAL 1.1. Symbols On the device labels Symbol indicating that the mattress dimensions are very important to respect and to consult the user manual to know the characteristics. Symbol illustrating the conditions the patient must respect to use the bed safely. Symbol illustrating the patient's maximum weight allowed on the device.
  • Page 5 1.1 GENERAL Symbol indicating a type B electrical protection. Symbol illustrating the CSA (Canadian Standards Association) Seal of Approval. Symbol indicating this is a Class I grounded electrical device. Symbol indicating that the electrical power must be alternating current. Symbol meaning that the manufacturer or importer affirms the product's conformity with European health, safety, and environmental protection standards.
  • Page 6: Intended Use

    1.2 GENERAL 1.2 Intended use This manual has been designed to assist you in using the VersaTech 1100 ULB+ bed from Rotec. Make sure to read this document before using the device to ensure safe and risk-free use. This manual is an integral part of the device and must always accompany the unit during sale or transfer. It should always be accessible to medical and maintenance personnel.
  • Page 7 (refer to the specifications and conditions of use in the following sections). Rotec cannot be held liable for any damage or injury resulting from negligence or improper use of its products. Additionally, all illustrations provided in this document are for reference purposes only.
  • Page 8: Illustration Of The Device

    1.3 GENERAL 1.3 Illustration of the device Integrated Wall control in bumpers siderails Siderail Nurse control Backrest section VersaDrive Auxiliary outlet Seat section Upper leg section Foot section Brake pedal DOC01E-V11ULB+ REV-6...
  • Page 9: Characteristics

    1.4 GENERAL 1.4 Characteristics 1.6 Intended accessories 1.4 Characteristics • Adjustable height of the bed • Mattress, 9 kg (20 lb) • Inclinable bed frame (Trendelenburg) • Trapeze bar, 11 kg (23 lb) 1.5 Optional features • Width extension of the platform •...
  • Page 10 1.8 GENERAL ▪ Ensure that the bed height allows for safe and easy entry and exit from the device. Otherwise, there is a RISK OF FALLING, which could result in SERIOUS INJURY. ▪ Before fully lowering the bed, make sure no part of the patient’s body extends beyond or is underneath the bed to prevent SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR POTENTIAL DAMAGE to the device.
  • Page 11: Electromagnetic Compatibility (Emc)

    1.11 GENERAL 1.11 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) This hospital bed complies with the following electromagnetic compatibility standards. ▪ Portable RF communication equipment, including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas, must be kept at least 12 inches (30 cm) away from any part of the bed, including its cables. ▪...
  • Page 12: Bed Labeling

    1.12 GENERAL 1.12 Bed Labeling Bed Identification Label with UDI On the bed identification label information like address of the manufacturer, manufacturing date, UDI code, Symbols, product model, product serial number, electrical specification, foreign country representative, and other relevant information can be found on it. Example of label with HIBCC UDI code: Example of label with GS1 UDI code: Scale system Label:...
  • Page 13 1.12 GENERAL Bed load capacity label: V1100 ULB / ULB+ Bed Patient restriction label: V1100 ULB / ULB+ Recommended mattress size label: V1100 ULB / ULB+ DOC01E-V11ULB+ REV-6...
  • Page 14: Installation

    2.1 INSTALLATION 2. INSTALLATION 2.1. Powering the device The primary voltage of the device can always be safely disconnected by unplugging the unit's power cable from the designated wall socket. Ensure that the power cable remains easily accessible at all times. Note that this device is Class I and must be plugged into a grounded outlet.
  • Page 15: Verification Before Putting Into Service

    Note Important: The CPR function verification must be performed with a mattress and an appropriately positioned person, as it is calibrated for the intended patient weight. If any damage or malfunction is detected, immediately contact the Technical Services Department of Rotec without hesitation.
  • Page 16: Positioning In The Operating Environment

    2.3 INSTALLATION 2.3. Positioning in the operating environment To install this bed model, place it horizontally at a minimum distance of 127 mm (5 inches) from the wall. Similarly, ensure that no objects obstruct the foot section before engaging the brakes (see Section 3.2). 127 mm This allows the bed to be used without concern for contact with the wall.
  • Page 17: Installation/Replacement Of The Mattress

    2.4 INSTALLATION 2.4. Installation/Replacement of the mattress Use a mattress that meets the recommended specifications. Ensure that the platform configuration matches the mattress (see Mechanical Specifications). Place the mattress on the device and insert it between the platform's rail guards. Note that the mattress must be compressed to fit properly.
  • Page 18: Operating Instructions

    3.1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3.1. Electrical functions of the bed Symbols Descriptions Arrow pointing upwards: Allow upwards adjustment of the various functions of the equipment. Arrow pointing downwards: Allow downwards adjustment of the various functions of the equipment. Backrest functions: Allow tilting adjustment of the backrest section upwards or downwards.
  • Page 19 3.1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Locking functions: Allow locking a function of the remote control and of the patient control from the nurse control at the foot of the bed. Press this button to lock the function displayed nearby. A red indicator with light up above the lock symbol, indicating that the function is locked.
  • Page 20 3.1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ▪ If the user's physical condition requires it for their safety, disable the bed functions intended for patient use. Position the bed in its lowest setting, ensure the platform is horizontal, and raise the bed rails to enhance safety.
  • Page 21: Moving The Device

    3.2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3.2. Moving the device To move the device, it is recommended to raise the bed of at least 150mm (6 inches) from its lowest position to facilitate access to the pedal. To operate the system, place the pedal in one of the following three positions: DIRECTIONAL NEUTRAL BRAKE...
  • Page 22 3.2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ▪ Always apply the brakes after moving the bed or when a patient is on the bed. Failure to do so could result in INJURIES when the patient gets in or out of bed. ▪ Always verify that the brakes are securely locked after activating them by attempting to move the bed. DOC01E-V11ULB+ REV-6...
  • Page 23: Side Rails

    3.3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3.3. Side rails Lower the rail by pushing the lever and rotating it downward. To raise it, pull it upward with a rotational movement. Always ensure that the rail is securely locked in place for stability once it is in the raised position. ▪...
  • Page 24: Angle Indicators

    3.4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3.4. Angle indicators The angle of the backrest relative to the ground is displayed on the indicator beneath the backrest. A small ball moves along the etched scale to show the degree measurement. 3.5. Length extension of the platform * To facilitate the extension of the Bariatric bed platform, it is recommended to raise the foot section to the maximum and then remove the footboard.
  • Page 25 3.5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4) You can release the button, and the extension will lock automatically to the following mattress dimensions: 84 inches and 88 inches. 5) Reposition the footboard and lower the foot section to its lowest position. Our new Bariatric bed model comes with slightly different features. Here’s how to extend the length of the platform safely and efficiently.
  • Page 26: Width Extension Of The Platform

    3.6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3.6. Width extension of the platform 1) Push the button located at the corner of a section. 2) Then, pull on the extension section. 3) Release the button, and the extension will automatically lock to the following mattress dimensions: 36 inches, 39 inches, 42 inches, and 48 inches.
  • Page 27: Head And Foot Boards

    3.7 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3.7. Head and foot boards To properly install the headboard and footboard, slide the two posts, from the headboard or footboard, through the two holes provided until they reach the bottom. To remove the boards, follow the reverse procedure.
  • Page 28: Adjustment Of The Foot Section Angle

    3.8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3.8. Adjustment of the foot section angle Before you adjust the foot angle on the Bariatric bed, the foot section must already be elevated (step #1). Otherwise, the angle adjustment cannot be made. To adjust the angle of the foot section, raise the end of the foot section until you feel the mechanism unlock.
  • Page 29: Drainage Bag Receptacle

    3.10 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3.10. Drainage bag receptacle The bariatric bed has four (4) designated locations for installing a drainage bag, with two (2) on each side. Choose one of these locations to securely support the drainage bag. ▪ Do not lower the device to its minimum height when a drainage bag is attached, as it may fall off and cause INJURIES to the patient.
  • Page 30: Openings For Restraint Belts

    3.11 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3.11. Openings for restraint belts Openings are located on each side of the platform. It is the responsibility of the medical staff to properly use the restraints and to select the appropriate openings for installation. We recommend attaching your restraints only at the end of the extenders according to your patient’s shape and size.
  • Page 31: Installation Of The Trapeze Bar (Option)

    3.12. Installation of the trapeze bar (option) To install the trapeze bar, simply insert the bar into its designated receptacle. Be sure to align the positioning stop with the notch. The trapeze bar is designed specifically for Rotec trapezes. STOPPER...
  • Page 32: Traction Frame Receptacle

    3.13 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3.13. Traction frame receptacle To install a traction frame, use the ⅞" diameter mounting points located at the head and foot ends of the bed frame. Note that these are the same openings used for IV poles. Traction frame receptacle Traction frame...
  • Page 33: Mechanical Cpr Function

    3.14 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3.14. Mechanical CPR function To activate the mechanical CPR function on the VersaTech Bariatric bed, pull the handle located under the upper leg section platform to lower the backrest section only. Note that the backrest requires the patient’s weight to lower properly.
  • Page 34: Nurse Call And Db37 Ouput

    3.15 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3.15. Nurse call and DB37 ouput Pressing the nurse call button sends a signal to the on-call station. The bed must be connected to the wall using a DB37 communication cable, with the socket located under the frame at the head end of the bed.
  • Page 35: Integrated Scale (Option)

    3.16 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3.16. Integrated scale (option) The integrated scale lets you measure a patient's weight. Use the display and directional keys on the footboard to access its functions Navigate menus with the arrow keys. The highlighted blue color shows your current selection . Scale menu To access the weighing menu, select the Scale icon from the main menu and press OK.
  • Page 36: Bed Exit Detection System (Option)

    3.17 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3.17. Bed exit detection system (option) The bed exit detection system requires no calibration. It alerts you to weight variations detected by the scale. To activate it, ensure the patient is in bed and stable, select the desired zone, and hold the button until the green light stops flashing.
  • Page 37 3.17 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Important note: The bed exit detection system cannot be activated while the scale is in Weighing mode. To activate the exit alarm, make sure to exit the Weighing screen beforehand. Caution ▪ This system may not be suitable for all patients. Additional devices may be required. ▪...
  • Page 38: Versadrive Motorized Wheel (Option)

    3.18. VersaDrive motorized wheel (option) The Rotec VersaTech beds can be optionally equipped with the VersaDrive motorized assistance system, which makes it easier to move the bed. The interface for this system is located on the panel at the foot of the bed.
  • Page 39 3.18 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Emergency stop button In case of an emergency, press the emergency stop button to disconnect the power supply to the motorized assistance system. Turn the button to reactivate it, then press the power button. Be cautious: Using the emergency button deactivates the electric brake, and the operator will need to slow down the load manually without assistance.
  • Page 40: Auxiliary Outlet (Option)

    3.19 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3.19. Auxiliary outlet (option) If the If the bed is equipped with an auxiliary power socket, it is located under the footboard. The voltage of the auxiliary socket matches the mains supply, and the socket capacity may be 2.5 amperes or 5 amperes, depending on the model.
  • Page 41: Maintenance

    4.1 MAINTENANCE 4. MAINTENANCE 4.1. Cleaning Here are the precautions to consider when cleaning the device: ▪ Do not wash the bed with a high-pressure water jet. Ultrasonic cleaning and immersion of bed components are not recommended. ▪ Always disconnect the bed from power before cleaning. ▪...
  • Page 42: Preventive Maintenance

    Failure to follow cleaning safety instructions may compromise the integrity of the bed and result in SERIOUS INJURY. ▪ Using replacement parts that are not certified by Rotec may result in SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR SIGNIFICANT MECHANICAL FAILURE and may limit or void the product warranty. ▪...
  • Page 43: Disposal Of The Device At End Of Life

    4.3 MAINTENANCE 4.3. Disposal of the device at end of life To ensure the safe disposal of the device at the end of its life cycle, follow these steps: ▪ Remove the batteries and dispose of them at a facility designated for battery recycling. ▪...
  • Page 44: Troubleshooting Guide

    4.4 MAINTENANCE 4.4. Troubleshooting guide If any problems arise with the bed or one of its components, refer to the guide below. If the following or additional problems persist, do not hesitate to contact one of our technicians. PROBLEMS VERIFICATIONS None of the functions of the remote control Is the power cord properly plugged in? or the nurse control are working.
  • Page 45 4.4 MAINTENANCE Explanation of acoustical signals Position Lost 200 ms no-beep 200 ms beep OOBD Alarm: 166 ms no-beep 166 ms beep Fatal Error: 500 ms no-beep 50 ms beep Fatal Error Reset: 500 ms beep 50 ms no-beep Hoot: Constant beep Over-heating: no-beep...
  • Page 46 4.4 MAINTENANCE Troubleshooting after a fatal error When the control box enters fatal error mode, a fatal error beep will sound each time a button is pressed, alerting the user of the issue. Additionally, all lights will flash when the system is in fatal error mode. Each function of the control box reacts to fatal errors in a specific way.
  • Page 47: Warranty And Return Policy

    Rotec will not be held responsible for any other warranty offered by any person, firm or company, to the exclusion of the one stipulated above. Rotec reserves the right to substitut e equal or superior quality materials during repairs and/or replacements. The material replaced and covered by this warranty does not allow one to benefit from a new warranty.
  • Page 48: Return Policy

    It is the receiver’s responsibility to inspect the shipment, even if the box(es) appears to be in good condition. Any damage must be noted on the bill of lading. Rotec must be notified within 24 hours of receipt to inform the carrier as soon as possible.
  • Page 49: Repair Procedures

    6.1 REPAIR PROCEDURES 6. REPAIR PROCEDURES 6.1. Replacing the QLCI (scale circuit) Required tools: - Flat screwdriver - Cutting pliers Procedure: 1. Raise the bed to its highest position and apply the brakes. 2. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. 3.
  • Page 50: Replacing The Main Circuit Or Its Battery

    6.2 REPAIR PROCEDURES 6.2. Replacing the main circuit or its battery Required tools: - Flat screwdriver - Cutting pliers Procedure: 1. Raise the bed to its highest position and apply the brakes. 2. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. 3.
  • Page 51: Replacing The Versadrive Battery

    6.3 REPAIR PROCEDURES 6.3. Replacing the VersaDrive battery Required tools: - Robertson #2 square screwdriver - Flat screwdriver - Extractor screwdriver Procedure: 1. Raise the bed to its highest position and apply the brakes. 2. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. 3.
  • Page 52 6.3 REPAIR PROCEDURES 6. Remove the metal support from the battery by unscrewing the two screws. 7. Remove and disconnect the battery completely. 8. Reverse the above steps to install the new battery. 9. Check all controls for proper operation before returning the bed to service. ▪...
  • Page 53: Replacing The Power Cord

    6.4 REPAIR PROCEDURES 6.4. Replacing the power cord Required tools: - Robertson #2 square screwdriver - Flat screwdriver - Phillips #2 screwdriver - Extractor screwdriver Procedure: 1. Raise the bed to its highest position and apply the brakes. 2. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. 3.
  • Page 54 6.4 REPAIR PROCEDURES 5. Lift the backrest and open the electrical box. 6. Disconnect the white and black wires of the power cable from the junction boxes. MAKE SURE THE BED IS UNPLUGGED BEFORE PROCEEDING. 7. Disconnect the green wire from the grounding pole. 8.
  • Page 55: Replacing The Nurse Call Port

    6.5 REPAIR PROCEDURES 6.5. Replacing the nurse call port Required tools: - Flat screwdriver - Cutting pliers Procedure: 1. Raise the bed to its highest position and apply the brakes. 2. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. 3. Using wire cutters, remove the cable ties securing the nurse call connector cable to the frame. 4.
  • Page 56: Replacing The Siderail Assembly

    6.6 REPAIR PROCEDURES 6.6. Replacing the siderail assembly Required tools: - ½” socket - 3/8” drive ratchet - Cutting pliers Procedure: 1. Raise the bed to its highest position and apply the brakes. 2. Raise the back section to the highest position. ▪...
  • Page 57: Replacing The Foot Structure Extension

    6.7 REPAIR PROCEDURES 6.7. Replacing the foot structure extension Required tools: - Flat screwdriver - 1/2” wrench - Robertson #2 square screwdriver Procedure: 1. Raise the bed to its highest position and apply the brakes. 2. Raise the foot section. 3.
  • Page 58: Replacing A Wall Bumper

    6.8 REPAIR PROCEDURES 6.8. Replacing a wall bumper Required tools: - 9/16” combination wrench Procedure: 1. Raise the bed to its highest position and apply the brakes. 2. Remove the nut (A) with a 9/16” combination wrench, then remove the wall bumper. 3.
  • Page 59: Replacing The Bed Caster

    6.9 REPAIR PROCEDURES 6.9. Replacing the bed caster Required tools: - 9/16” combination wrench - #3 allen wrench - #4 allen wrench - #5 allen wrench - Axle stands (2) - ½” combination wrench - Trim clip removal tool Procedure: 1.
  • Page 60 6.9 REPAIR PROCEDURES 5. Unscrew the screw (A) and its nut using hexagonal keys. 6. Remove the hexagonal rod (B) by tapping on the end. 7. Unscrew the Allen screw (C) and remove the wheel. Notice: Before installing the new caster, ensure that it is correctly oriented. The illustration below demonstrates how the caster’s mechanism functions.
  • Page 61 6.9 REPAIR PROCEDURES ▪ Use a #4 Allen Wrench to turn the adjustment screw a quarter turn at a time until the caster brakes correctly. ▪ Turn counterclockwise to tighten the brake. ▪ Turn clockwise to loosen the brake. DOC01E-V11ULB+ REV-6...
  • Page 62: Replacing The Load Cell

    6.10 REPAIR PROCEDURES 6.10. Replacing the load cell Required tools: - Tools to remove the wheel (see previous section) - Long ¾” socket and ratchet - Wrench 9/16” - Magnet Procedure: 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and raise the bed to its highest position. 2.
  • Page 63 6.10 REPAIR PROCEDURES 5. Remove the bed wheel following the procedure described in the previous section. 6. Remove the metal cover using a screwdriver extractor. 7. Unscrew the three (3) bolts securing the load cell. 8. Remove the plastic cover where the wires enter the axle. 9.
  • Page 64: Replacing The Foot Section Motor

    6.11 REPAIR PROCEDURES 6.11. Replacing the foot section motor Required tools: - 9/16” combination wrench - Regular slotted screwdriver - Cutting plier DOC01E-V11ULB+ REV-6...
  • Page 65 6.11 REPAIR PROCEDURES Procedure: 1. Raise the bed to its highest position and apply the brakes. 2. Put the foot section in a horizontal position. 3. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. 4. Using cutting pliers, remove the cable ties holding cables on the motor (A). 5.
  • Page 66: Replacing The Backrest Motor

    6.12 REPAIR PROCEDURES 6.12. Replacing the backrest motor Required tools: - 9/16” combination wrench - Regular slotted screwdriver - Cutting plier Procedure: 1. Raise the bed to its highest position and apply the brakes. 2. Raise the backrest to its highest position. 3.
  • Page 67 6.12 REPAIR PROCEDURES 5. Unplug the cable from motor (A) by removing the locker (F) from the connector with a slotted screwdriver. 6. Unlock the trigger lock using a regular slotted screwdriver by pushing straight on it. 7. Remove the trigger lock, the trigger, and the spacer strip.
  • Page 68 6.12 REPAIR PROCEDURES 8. Adjust the screw to match the same length as the rod with the snap ring. 9. Remove the bolts (B and C) while holding them with a 9/16” combination wrench and remove the nut (D) with another 9/16” combination wrench.
  • Page 69 6.12 REPAIR PROCEDURES 11. Put the cable ends in the notches of the trigger. 12. Install the spacer strip. DOC01E-V11ULB+ REV-6...
  • Page 70 6.12 REPAIR PROCEDURES 13. Attach the trigger to the motor and slide it to the snap ring. 14. Insert the trigger lock. 15. Slide the trigger lock into the notches. DOC01E-V11ULB+ REV-6...
  • Page 71 6.12 REPAIR PROCEDURES 16. Slide the cable support to the spacer strip and secure it with a regular slotted screwdriver. 17. Attach the cables with new Cable support cable ties as they were before. 18. Verify that the new motor is functioning properly before returning the bed to service.
  • Page 72: Replacing The High/Low Motor

    6.13 REPAIR PROCEDURES 6.13. Replacing the high/low motor Required tools: - 9/16” combination wrench - Regular slotted screwdriver - Cutting plier - Axle stands (2) - Trim clip removal tool Procedure: 1. Raise the bed to its highest position and apply the brakes. 2.
  • Page 73 6.13 REPAIR PROCEDURES 5. Remove the seat section cover using a trim clip removal tool. 6. Using cutting pliers, remove the cable ties holding the cables on motor (A). 7. Unplug the cable from motor (A) by removing the locker (F) from the connector with a slotted screwdriver. 8.
  • Page 74: Replacing The Cpr Handle

    6.14 REPAIR PROCEDURES 6.14. Replacing the CPR handle Required tools: - #2 Robertson screwdriver - 9/16” combination wrench Procedure: 1. Raise the bed to its highest position and apply the brakes. 2. Extend the tight section to its maximum length. 3.
  • Page 75: Replacing The Cpr Control Cable

    6.15 REPAIR PROCEDURES 6.15. Replacing the CPR control cable Required tools: - #2 Robertson screwdriver - 9/16” combination wrench Procedure: 1. Raise the bed to its highest position and apply the brakes. 2. Extend the tight section to its maximum length.
  • Page 76: Replacing The Foot Lift Frame Motor

    6.16 REPAIR PROCEDURES 6.16. Replacing the foot lift frame motor Required tools: - 9/16” combination wrench - #2 Robertson screwdriver - Axle stands (2) - 3/8” drive ratchet - 9/16” socket - 5/8” socket - 5/8” combination wrench DOC01E-V11ULB+ REV-6...
  • Page 77 6.16 REPAIR PROCEDURES Procedure: 1. Raise bed to its highest position and apply the brakes. 2. Extend the top frame extension. 3. Place axle stands under the top frame extension and lower the frame onto the axle stands until the high/low mechanism begins raising the casters.
  • Page 78 6.16 REPAIR PROCEDURES 6. Remove the screws (G) from the plastic eyelets (F) holding cables to the bed frame with a #2 Robertson screwdriver. 7. Hold the bolt (H) with a 5/8” combination wrench, then remove the nut (J) with a 3/8” drive ratchet and a 11/16”...
  • Page 79: Replacing The Head Lift Frame Motor

    6.17 REPAIR PROCEDURES 6.17. Replacing the head lift frame motor Required tools: - 9/16” combination wrench - #2 Robertson screwdriver - Axle stands (2) - 3/8” drive ratchet - 9/16” socket - 5/8” socket - 5/8” combination wrench DOC01E-V11ULB+ REV-6...
  • Page 80 6.17 REPAIR PROCEDURES Procedure: 1. Raise bed to its highest position and apply the brakes. 2. Place the axle stands under the top frame, then lower the frame onto the axle stands until the high/low mechanism begins raising the casters. 3.
  • Page 81 6.17 REPAIR PROCEDURES 8. Remove the bolts (B) securing the high/low motor lever to the top frame using a 3/8” drive ratchet and a 5/8” socket. Hold the assembly while removing the last bolt to prevent it from falling. 9. Remember the location of the Nylon washers (C). Reverse the above steps to install the new base frame. 10.

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