Epic II SM
Epic II SM
Epic II SM
Maintenance Manual
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Intended Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Mattress Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Warning / Caution / Note Definition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Summary of Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
iBED Awareness Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Battery Backup Option - Optional Inverter Protection Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Setup Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Preventative Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Battery Charger Circuit Breaker (EPIC II® PLUS Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Troubleshooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
iBED Awareness System Error Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Error Handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Logged Errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Quick Reference Replacement Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Electrical System Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Standard CPU Board = 3002-407-950 / iBED Awareness CPU Board - 3003-407-900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Software Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Power Supply - 0000-059-157 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Optional EPIC II® PLUS Inverter/Charger Board - 2030-001-030 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Optional EPIC II® PLUS Display/CPU - 2030-031-910 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Optional EPIC II® PLUS AC Crossover Board - 2040-031-900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Bed Communications Tester - 3002-045-805 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Service Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Static Discharge Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Static Protection Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Brake Pedal Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Lift Motor and Capacitor Removal and Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Lift Housing Removal and Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Lift Potentiometer Replacement and Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Lift Potentiometer “Burn-In” (Standard Bed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Lift Potentiometer “Burn-In” (iBED Awareness Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Lift Motor Coupler Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Power and Sensor Coil Cord Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Optional Battery Removal and Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Scale System Diagnostics and Calibration (Standard Bed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Optional iBed Awareness Maintenance Menu Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Note
Epic II® PLUS and Epic II® + are interchangeable terms within this manual.
SPECIFICATIONS
The above stated mattress specifications assist in ensuring the product conforms to HBSW and IEC
specifications.
WARNING
Alerts the reader about a situation, which if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. It may also describe
potential serous adverse reactions and safety hazards.
CAUTION
Alerts the reader of a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury to the
user or patient or damage to the equipment or other property. This includes special care necessary for the safe and
effective use of the device and the care necessary to avoid damage to a device that may occur as a result of use or
misuse.
Note
This provides special information to make maintenance easier or important instructions clearer.
~ Alternating Current
Type B Equipment: Equipment providing a particular degree of protection against electric shock,
particularly regarding allowable leakage current and reliability of the protective earth connection.
Class 1 Equipment: Equipment in which protection against electric shock does not rely on basic insulation
only, but which includes an additional safety precaution in that means are provided for the connection of
the equipment to the protective earth conductor in the fixed wiring of the installation in such a way that
accessible metal parts cannot become live in the event of a failure of the basic insulation.
Medical Equipment Classified by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. with respect to Electric Shock, Fire,
Mechanical and Other Specified Hazards Only in Accordance with UL 60601-1, First Edition (2003) and
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 601.1-M90 with updates 1 and 2.
In accordance with European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE), this symbol indicates that the product must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste,
but should be collected separately. Refer to your local distributor for return and/or collection systems
available in your country.
Before operating the EPIC II® and EPIC II® PLUS Critical Care Beds, it is important to read and understand all
information in this manual. Carefully read and strictly follow the guidelines listed on this page and the following pages.
To ensure safe operation of the bed, methods and procedures must be established for educating and training hospital
staff on the intrinsic risks associated with the usage of electric beds.
WARNING
• The EPIC II® Critical Care Bed is equipped with a hospital grade plug for protection against shock hazard. It must
be plugged directly into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle. Grounding reliability can be achieved only
when a hospital grade receptacle is used.
• Serious injury can result if caution is not used when operating the bed. Operate bed only when all persons are
clear of the electrical and mechanical systems.
• To help reduce the number and severity of falls by patients, always leave the bed in the lowest position when the
patient is unattended.
• When raising the siderails, listen for the “click” that indicates the siderail has locked in the up position. Pull firmly
on the siderail to ensure it is locked into position. Siderails are not intended to be a patient restraint device. It is
the responsibility of attending medical personnel to determine the degree of restraint and the siderail positioning
necessary to ensure a patient will remain safely in bed.
• Always apply the caster brakes when a patient is getting on or off the bed. Always keep the caster brakes applied
when a patient is on the bed (except during transport). Serious injury could result if the bed moves while a patient
is getting in or out of bed. After the brake pedal is applied, push on the bed to ensure the brakes are locked. When
moving the bed, toggle the steer pedal to put the bed in the steer mode. This locks the swivel motion of the right
foot end caster and makes the bed easier to move.
• Ensure the brakes are completely released prior attempting to move the bed. Attempting to move the bed with the
brakes actuated could result in injury to the user and/or patient.
• Assistance is required to lower the Back if the angle of the Back is greater than 80° when the CPR emergency
release is activated. Attempting to lower the Back in this position without assistance may result in injury to the
operator.
• The Bed Exit System is intended only to aid in the detection of a patient exiting the bed. It is not intended to replace
patient monitoring protocol. The bed exit system signals when a patient is about to exit. Adding or subtracting
objects from the bed after arming the bed exit system may cause a reduction in the sensitivity of the bed exit
system.
• If the bed is equipped with the EPIC II® PLUS option, there is a power save mode. The power save mode is activated
after one hour on battery power with no motion release switch activation. Functions including Bed Exit, scale and
motion will cease to operate when the unit enters the power save mode. Injury to the patient could occur if proper
patient monitoring protocol is not observed.
• Due to the weight the battery backup option adds to the bed (approximately 50 pounds), additional force is
required to move a bed equipped with the EPIC II® PLUS Option. Caution should be used when transporting this
bed. Additional assistance should be used when necessary. Failure to use caution while transporting this bed may
result in injury to the user.
• Always unplug bed during service or cleaning. When working under the bed, always place blocks under the litter
frame to prevent injury in case the Bed Down switch is accidently activated.
• The battery tray assembly weighs 50 pounds. Take care when removing the two hexagonal head screws securing
it to the base frame or personal injury could result.
• Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to the State
of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
• The EPIC II® Critical Care Bed is not intended for pediatric use or for patients under 50 pounds.
• Explosion Hazard - do not use bed in the presence of flammable anesthetics.
• To avoid entanglement, possibly resulting in frayed power cords and risk of electrical shock, wrap the bed power
cord around the head board of the bed during transport.
WARNING (CONTINUED)
• Service only by qualified personnel. Refer to the maintenance manual. Verify the power cord is unplugged and the
battery power switch (EPIC II® PLUS option) is turned to the off position before servicing.
• When using the Symmetric AireTM Mattress, extra caution and or operator supervision is required to help reduce
the likelihood of a patient fall occurring.
To avoid possible injury and to assure proper operation when using a powered mattress replacement system such as
XPRT:
• Confirm proper scale system operation following mattress installation. For best results, secure the therapy mattress
power cord to prevent damage to the cord or interference with the bed frame and the scales system.
• Do not zero bed scales or weigh patient with Percussion, Vibration, Rotation or Turn-Assist active. Patient motion
and position resulting from the dynamic therapy mattress may adversely affect scale system performance.
• Do not initialize (“Arm”) bed exit with Percussion, Vibration, Rotation or Turn-Assist active. The patient motion and
position resulting from the dynamic therapy mattress may adversely affect bed exit system performance.
• When using an XPRT Therapy Mattress extra caution and or operator supervision is required to help reduce the
likelihood of a patient fall occurring.
CAUTION
• Scale function may be affected by siderail/caster interference. With the litter fully lowered or lowered in Reverse
Trendelenburg, the siderails tucked under the litter in the storage position and the casters turned, there is the potential
for interference between the siderail and the caster. Raise the siderails when lowering the litter to the full down
position to prevent the interference from causing the bed’s scale system to weigh inaccurately.
• The lockout buttons on the footboard lock the Fowler, Gatch and Bed Up/Down functions and prevent motion of the
bed. It is the responsibility of attending medical personnel to determine whether these functions should be locked
and to use the buttons accordingly.
• Because individual beds may have different options, footboards should not be moved from one bed to another.
Mixing footboards could result in unpredictable bed operation.
• If large fluid spills occur in the area of the circuit boards or motors, immediately unplug the bed power cord from
the wall socket. Remove the patient from the bed and clean up the fluid. Have maintenance completely check the
bed. Fluids can short out controls and may cause the bed to operate erratically or make some functions completely
inoperable. Component failure, caused by fluids, could cause the bed to operate unpredictably and could cause
injury to the patient. Do not put the bed back into service until it is completely dry and has been thoroughly tested
for safe operation.
• Preventative maintenance should be performed at a minimum of annually to ensure all features are functioning as
designed. Close attention should be given to safety features including, but not limited to:
• Safety side latching mechanisms
• Caster braking systems,
• Leakage current 300 µA max
• No controls or cabling entangled in bed mechanisms
• Frayed electrical cords and components
• All controls return to off or neutral position when released.
• The siderails are not intended to be used as a pushing device. Damage to the siderails could occur.
• The use of a mattress overlay may reduce the effectiveness of the siderail.
• When attaching equipment to the bed, ensure it will not impede normal bed operation or patient injury could occur.
For example: Hooks on hanging equipment must not actuate control buttons, equipment must not hide the nurse
call button, etc.
• The weight of the I.V. bags should not exceed 40 pounds.
• Do not add or remove weight when the bed exit system is armed.
• The cleanliness and integrity of both ground chains must be maintained to minimize static build-up and
discharge.
• I.V. Poles should not be used as a bed push/pull device.
Note
The following Caution statements apply to the optional outlet:
WARNING
• The optional iBED Awareness system only indicates the siderail position, it does NOT indicate if the siderail is
locked. It is the caregiver’s responsibility to ensure that the siderails are locked after every move and also before
leaving a patient in the room.
• The optional iBED Awareness system indicator lights are only an aid to the caregiver but in no way replace the
caregiver’s responsibility of checking on patients. Caregivers should not rely on the lights to perform their duties.
• Before arming the optional iBED Awareness system, the nurse must physically verify that siderails are locked.
CAUTION
• If the optional iBED Awareness system is being used; ensure the bed is in the desirable state (iBED Awareness
ON and with the light Green) before leaving the room.
• If the optional iBED Awareness system is being used and the iBED Awareness is alerting, do not turn off iBED
Awareness as the display information to troubleshoot the bed will get lost.
• If the optional iBED Awareness system is being used; use of accessories that cover the alert light are not
recommended.
The optional EPIC II® PLUS inverter has several features to prevent internal damage:
1. Low Battery Voltage - If the battery voltage at the inverter drops below the low voltage cut-off, the inverter will
shut off.
2. Over-Temperature - If the inverter gets too hot, it will shut off. The overheating may be caused by high ambient
temperature, blocked air flow or an overload condition. When the inverter reaches an acceptable temperature, it
will restart.
3. Over-Power - The inverter will source up to its maximum power rating. If the load requires more, the output voltage
will shut down. Turning the power switch off and on will reset the inverter. Plugging the bed power cord into the
wall socket to charge the battery will reset the inverter.
WARNING
The inverter generates 120VAC, the same as a wall receptacle. To prevent injury, do not put anything into the electrical
outlets other than an appliance power cord. Keep the outlets covered when not in use. Do not submerge the unit or
subject it to moisture.
It is important that the EPIC II® Critical Care Bed is working properly before it is put into service. The following list will
help ensure that each part of the bed is checked.
• Plug the bed into a properly grounded, hospital grade wall receptacle.
WARNING
The EPIC II® Critical Care Bed is equipped with a hospital grade plug for protection against shock hazard. It must be
plugged directly into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle. Grounding reliability can be achieved only when a
hospital grade receptacle is used.
• Depress the pedal at either side of the bed fully to set the four wheel brakes and ensure all four casters lock.
Depress the pedal again to release the brakes.
• Toggle the steer pedal to put the bed in the steer mode and ensure the locking caster engages.
• Ensure the siderails raise and lower smoothly and lock in the up and intermediate positions.
• Run through each function on the footboard control panel and ensure that each is working properly.
• Ensure all functions are working properly on the siderail controls.
• Raise the Back up to approximately 60°. Squeeze the CPR release handle and ensure the Back and Knee will drop
with minimal effort.
• If the bed is equipped with the EPIC II® PLUS battery backup option, unplug the power cord from the wall socket.
Push the battery power switch located on the lower left corner of the head end to the “On” position. Again, verify
each function on the footboard and siderails is operating properly. The 12 volt batteries that provide backup power
to the unit functions with the EPIC II® PLUS option will charge whenever the power cord is plugged into the wall
socket. The batteries require approximately 10 hours of charging time before the bed is put into service.
• If the bed is equipped with the Nurse Call option, verify it is functioning properly prior to patient use.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Note
To prevent a low battery condition when the bed is not plugged, position the cord switch at the head end of the bed to
the off position. The switch is identified by the label shown below. If the switch is not positioned as shown below and
the bed power cord and pendant cord are unplugged, the life of the backup battery will be significantly reduced.
If the power light (located on the footboard) is flashing, the Nurse Call battery needs to be replaced. The battery is
located on the patient’s left side at the head end of the bed. No tools are required to replace the battery. Unplug the
bed power cord from the wall socket and replace the battery. Properly dispose of the old battery in accordance with
local regulations.
If the battery charger circuit breaker(s) located under the litter on the patient’s head end, left side are tripped, refer to
the troubleshooting section of the maintenance manual.
Hand wash all surfaces of the bed with warm water and mild detergent. Dry thoroughly. Do not steam clean or hose off
the bed. Using these methods of cleaning is not recommended and may void this product’s warranty. Do not immerse
any part of the bed. Some of the internal parts of the bed are electric and may be damaged by exposure to water.
Avoid oversaturation and ensure the product does not stay wet longer than the chemical manufacturer’s guidelines for
proper disinfecting.
CAUTION
SOME CLEANING PRODUCTS ARE CORROSIVE IN NATURE AND MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE PRODUCT IF USED
IMPROPERLY. If the products suggested above are used to clean Stryker patient care equipment, measures must be
taken to insure the bed is wiped with a damp cloth soaked in clean water and thoroughly dried following cleaning. Failure
to properly rinse and dry the bed will leave a corrosive residue on the surface of the bed, possibly causing premature
corrosion of critical components. Failure to follow the above directions when using these types of cleaners may void this
product’s warranty.
For mattress cleaning instructions, please see the tag on the mattress, or contact the mattress manufacturer.
Clean Velcro® after each use. Saturate Velcro® with disinfectant and allow disinfectant to evaporate. (Appropriate
disinfectant for nylon Velcro® should be determined by the hospital).
Virex® TB is not an approved cleaning agent for this product. Do not use for bed cleaning.
Note
See Electrical System Information section for an outline of bed PCB’s and voltage test points.
This section of the troubleshooting guide includes the battery backup functions. When using this guide, assume the bed
is functioning properly when powered by the AC line cord with the exception of the battery charging components.
Problem / Failure Possible Cause Recommended Action
ON/OFF switch is in the On position No DC voltage from the batteries. A. Check the circuit breakers at the
but the power LED is off and the bed head end of the bed.
does not function. B. Verify the battery voltage is greater
than 26VDC.
C. Check the battery fuse - replace if
necessary (p/n 2040-001-802).
D. Check the cable connections from
the batteries to the display board.
E. Check the ON/OFF switch and
cabling.
ON/OFF switch is in the On position, Display board is not functioning or A. Check the safety switches on the
the power LED is On, and the bed is locking out all functions. drive bar.
does not function. B. Verify the battery voltage is greater
than 26VDC.
C. Verify the display board is
functioning.
D. Check all cable connections on
the display and power boards.
ON/OFF switch is in the on position, The thermostat on the inverter/ A. Wait approximately 3-5 minutes to
the power LED is On, and the bed charger board has tripped, allow the inverter/changer board
does not function. indicating a temperature above to cool down.
110°C (230°F).
The bed power cord is plugged in but The battery charger is not A. Check the circuit breakers on the
the battery does not charge. functioning. litter.
B. Check the battery charger.
C. Check all cable connections on
the charger.
Start
Recalibrate the
Yes Potentiometer
Is the Bed moving
(Control bar
No Refer to Bed POT Burn−in)
Is the Power LED ON ?
Troubleshooting GUide
No
Yes
Push/Pull the
Zoom Handle
Bar
Is
at least one LED Flashing No
Ref. Battery and Charger Module
during start−up process
? Check the
Is the Bed driving in Yes Motor wire
Display board: Battery status opposite directions connectors
Yes
? reversal
3 LEDs Flash: >66 %
2 LEDs Flash: 33−66% No
1 LED Flash: <33%
Yes Yes
Replace
Inverter/
Inverter is Good Zoom is Good Charger
assembly
Yes
Connect Bed to
Wall Power (~120VAC)
No Reset the
Are the Circuit Breakers OK ?
Circuit Breaker
Yes
Yes
Yes
ERROR HANDLING
• The error handling system provides a mechanism for capturing errors known to the product and providing feedback
to the operator through logged errors or message errors.
• All Logged errors generate a generic blinking error message which will be displayed on the status screen in the
lower area: “Error XXX Call Service”, where XXX is the error code.
• Errors will only be logged if the error log does not already contain the error.
• In the event multiple errors are displayed on the status screen, the error code is used to identify the priority. The
lowest code has the highest priority.
• All logged errors and message errors are persistent until the power is cycled, or the condition is fixed.
• The details for each logged error and error message are detailed in the table below.
LOGGED ERRORS
ERROR MESSAGES
Note
The parts and accessories listed on this page are all currently available for purchase. Some of the parts identified on
the assembly drawing parts in this manual may not be individually available for purchase. Please call Stryker Customer
Service USA: 1-800-327-0770 (Option 2), Canada: 1-888-233-6888 for availability and pricing.
Siderail Boards
Inside Board 3001-400-930
Outside Board 2035-400-900
Speaker W/Cable 3000-403-831
Other Components
Battery Kit 2040-700-013
Capacitor, Fowler & Gatch 0059-784-000
Capacitor, Fowler & Gatch, Japan Option 0059-207-000
Capacitor, Lift 0059-786-000
Capacitor, Lift, Japan Option 0059-140-000
Caster, 6” 3001-200-060
Caster, Steer, 6” 3001-200-050
Coil Cord, Lift Power 3001-200-864
Coil Cord, Lift Sensor 3001-200-815
Communications Tester 3002-045-700
.
Part Name Part Number
Other Components (Continued)
Foot Prop Retrofit Kit 2030-700-016
Isolation Plate Kit, Lift Motor 3000-200-723
Load Cell 3002-307-057
Motor Coupler Kit, Lift 3000-300-705
Motor, Fowler & Gatch W/Clutch 2035-300-705
Motor, Lift (Same For Head And Foot End) 3003-016-603
Paint, Touch-up, Opal, Bottle W/Brush 7000-001-321
Paint, Touch-up, Opal, Spray Can 7000-001-318
Potentiometer, Foot End 3001-200-230
Potentiometer, Fowler W/Cable 2035-032-803
Potentiometer, Head End 3002-700-049
Power Cord 0039-254-000
Siderail Cover, Right (Outside US and Canada) 3000-336-011
Siderail Cover, Left (Outside US and Canada) 3000-336-012
Siderail Covers (Set Of Four) (Outside US and Canada) 2040-130-000
Single Tube Of Grease 3000-200-700
CABLE
VOLTAGE POSITIVE LED NEGATIVE LED DESCRIPTION
LOCATION
W +12 VDC Pin 1 Pin 4 or 5 Relays & Siderails Light Voltage
W +5 VDC Pin 2 & 3 Pin 4 or 5 +5 VDC from Power Supply
W -12 VDC Pin 6 Pin 4 or 5 Relays & Siderails Light Voltage
J +5 VDC Pin 4 (Green) Pin 2 (Black) +5 VDC for Head Lift Pot
J 0 - 5 VDC Pin 3 (Red) Pin 2 (Black) Head Lift Pot Wiper
C +5 VDC Pin 1 (Blue) Pin 2 (White) +5 VDC for Foot Lift Pot
C 0 - 5 VDC Pin 3 (Black) Pin 2 (White) Foot Lift Pot Wiper
GG 0 VAC W/O Switch Pin 1 (Black) Pin 3 (White) Fowler Up
120 VAC W/Switch
GG 0 VAC W/O Switch Pin 2 (Red) Pin 3 (White) Fowler Down
120 VAC W/Switch
CC 0 VAC W/O Switch Pin 2 (Black) Pin 1 (White) Gatch Up
120 VAC W/Switch
CC 0 VAC W/O Switch Pin 3 (Red) Pin 1 (White) Gatch Down
120 VAC W/Switch
O 110 VAC Pin 1 Pin 2 Line Voltage to Bed
N 0 VAC W/O Switch Pin 3 (Black) Pin 1 (White) Head Lift Down
120 VAC W/Switch
N 0 VAC W/O Switch Pin 6 (Red) Pin 1 (White) Head Lift Up
120 VAC W/Switch
G 0 VAC W/O Switch Pin 3 (Black) Pin 1 (White) Foot Lift Down
120 VAC W/Switch
G 0 VAC W/O Switch Pin 6 (Red) Pin 1 (White) Foot Lift Up
120 VAC W/Switch
ZZ +5 VDC Pin 1 (Red) Pin 4 (Black) +5 VDC for Fowler Pot
ZZ 1-5 VDC Pin 3 (Green) Pin 4 (Black) Fowler Pot Wiper
V 9 VDC Pin 2 (Red) Pin 1 (Black) Nurse Call Backup Battery
JJ 12 VDC when Bed Pin 1 (Red) Pin 2 (Black) Bed Exit Beeper
Exit is Alarming
SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION
Functional Test
ICU-KCI
ICU-Standard Bed
ICU-ZOOM/Standard Bed
ICU-ZOOM/Scale//Bed Exit
ICU-Scale/Bed Exit
CONNECTOR POSITIVE
VOLTAGE NEGATIVE LED
LOCATION LED
J1 120V Pin 1 Pin 2
J2 12V Pin 1 Pin 4 or 5
J2 5V Pin 2 Pin 4 or 5
J2 5V Pin 3 Pin 4 or 5
J2 GND Pin 4 Pin 4 or 5
J2 GND Pin 5 Pin 4 or 5
J2 -12V Pin 6 Pin 4 or 5
CONNECTOR POSITIVE
VOLTAGE NEGATIVE LED DESCRIPTION
LOCATION LED
HDR 4 26 VDC Pin 2 Red Pin 1 Black From Battery - unplugged
HDR 1 22 VAC Pin 3 Red Pin 2 Secondary from Transformer - plugged in
HDR 1 34 VAC Pin 1 Green Pin 2 Brown Secondary from Transformer - plugged in
HDR 2 110-140 VAC Pin 4 Brown Inverter Module
Unplugged
Pin 3 Blue
HDR 2 110V Pin 2 Brown Pin 1 Blue From Wall - plugged in
HDR 3 120V Pin 2 Plug-In Pin 1 Wall Voltage - plugged in
The electronic circuits in the 2030 are completely protected from static electricity damage only while the bed is
assembled. It is extremely important that all service personnel always use adequate static protection when servicing
the electronic systems of the 2030. Whenever you are touching wires, you should be using static protection.
CAUTION
All electronic service parts will be shipped in static shielding bags. Do not open the bags until you have completed steps
2 and 3 of the following procedure. Do not place unprotected circuit boards on the floor. All circuit boards to be returned
to Stryker Medical should be shipped in the static shielding bags the new boards were shipped in.
BED
GROUNDING DIAGRAM
Tools Required:
• 5/16” Hex Allen Wrench
• Torque Wrench
• Loctite 242
• Hammer
• Punch
• #2 Phillips Screwdriver
• Bungee Cords (or equivalent)
Procedure:
Note
Use Loctite 242 when reinstalling the bolts and torque the bolts to 25 ft-lbs.
Tools Required:
• 3/8” Socket Wrench (with 6” extension)
• 5/16” Socket Wrench
• Floor Jack
• Side Cutters
• 7/16” Open End Wrench
• 2 x 4 (or equivalent)
B
D A
FOOT END
Procedure:
Note
If you need more space to work under the base frame, place a 2 x 4 across the base frame rails and use a floor jack
to raise the base frame off the floor.
1. Unplug the bed power cord from the wall socket. Using a 5/16” socket wrench, remove the five bolts holding the
lower lift cover to the base and remove the cover.
2. Disconnect the two connectors (A) at the motor capacitor.
3. Disconnect the white connector (B) from the power cord.
4. Using side cutters, cut the cable ties holding the capacitor (C) to the base and remove the capacitor.
5. Using a 3/8” socket wrench, remove the four screws (D) holding the motor assembly in the lift housing and remove
the motor assembly.
6. Reverse the above steps to install the new motor.
Note
The drive shaft on the new motor probably will have to be turned to be aligned with the coupler. Use a 7/16” open end
wrench to turn the drive shaft of the motor.
The procedure for lift motor and capacitor removal and replacement is the same for both ends of the bed.
Tools Required:
• #2 Phillips Screwdriver A
• Bungee Cord (or equivalent)
• 5/16” Socket Wrench
• Side Cutters
• 9/16” Socket Wrench
• Floor Jack
• 7/32” Hex Allen Socket Wrench
• Sawhorses (or equivalent)
• 2 x 4 (or equivalent).
• 3/8” Socket Wrench (with 6” extension)
Note
If you need more space to work under the base frame, place a 2 x 4 across the base frame rails and use a floor jack
to raise the base frame off the floor.
CAUTION
To ensure proper reattachment of the power and sensor coil cords, refer to the Power and Sensor Coil Cord Replacement
procedure.
Refer to the Lift Potentiometer Replacement And Adjustment procedure for reattachment of the lift potentiometer.
11. Reverse the above steps to reinstall the lift housing assembly after service is completed.
Note
The procedure for lift housing removal and replacement is the same for both ends of the bed.
Tools Required:
• #2 Phillips Screwdriver
• Bungee Cord (or equivalent) C
• 5/16” Socket Wrench B
• 3/8” Open End Wrench
• Side Cutters
Procedure:
Note
Be sure to maintain the potentiometer position while installing.
Note
It requires two people to enable the diagnostics mode for the bed.
Note
1. It requires two people to enable the diagnostics mode for the bed. Unplug the bed power cord from the wall
socket.
2. On the footboard control panel, hold down the Patient Fowler Lock button and the Patient Bed Up/Down Lock
button. While still holding the buttons, plug the bed power cord into the wall socket. Release the footboard
buttons.
3. To “burn in” the Bed Up/Down limits, raise the bed completely up until it can’t go any farther. Press and hold the
“Bed Motion Lock” button. A message appears on the screen “Hold to Set Height Limits”. Continue to hold the
button until the “Bed Motion Lock” LED’s on the footboard and dashboard start flashing. A message appears
“Release Button”. Release the “Bed Motion Lock” button. A message appears on the screen “Height Limits Set”.
Plug the power cord into the wall socket and verify the lift limits are set properly before returning the bed to service.
4. If your bed has an I.V. Caddy, a lower limit must be burned in. Run the litter down to 19.5 inches. Hold the Bed
Up/Down Lock button until the light flashes.
CAUTION
For both procedures above, do not run the litter all the way down while in the diagnostics mode. Damage to the bottom
lift covers could result.
Tools Required:
A
Procedure:
Note
If you need more space to work under the base frame, place a 2 x 4 across the base frame rails and use a floor jack
to raise the base frame off the floor.
Tools Required:
• #2 Phillips Screwdriver
• Side Cutters
• 5/16” Socket Wrench
• Bungee Cord (or equivalent)
• 5/16” Nut Driver
• Floor Jack
• 2 x 4 (or equivalent)
Procedure:
Note
If you need more space to work under the base frame, place a 2 x 4 across the base frame rails and use a floor jack
to raise the base frame off the floor.
CAUTION
When replacing the power and sensor coil cords, secure the cable clamps to the cords at the first coil both on the top
and on the bottom to ensure there is not too much slack in the cords between the top of the lift housing assembly and
the bottom of the header crossbar. Be sure the clamps are fastened at exactly the correct angle, as shown by the arrows
in the illustration. Arrange the cords exactly as shown in the illustration (left in front of right). If this is not done correctly,
damage to the cords will result.
B
B
Tools Required:
• Torx T27
• 7/16” Wrench
• 1/2” Socket Wrench
• Bungee Cords
• Phillips Screwdriver
• 5/32” Allen Wrench
Procedure:
1. Raise the litter to full up. Unplug the power cord from
the wall socket and push the battery power on/off switch
tothe “OFF” position.
2. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the four screws
holding the base hood to the base frame.
3. Lift the base hood and support it from the litter frame
using bungee cords or the equivalent.
4. Properly ground yourself (see Static Discharge
Precautions).
5. Open the cable clamp at the head end, left side of the
base frame and remove the cables from the clamp. A
6. Using a Torx T27, remove the four screws (A) holding the
electronics box cover and remove the cover.
7. Disconnect the two battery cables (B).
WARNING
B
The battery tray assembly weighs 50 pounds. Use caution
when removing the two hex head screws securing it to the base
frame or personal injury could result. Battery posts, terminals
and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds,
chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer
and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after
handling. Properly dispose of the old battery in accordance
with local regulations.
ANGLE CALIBRATE This may be required in the field to recalibrate the scale. Calibrate using 50 pounds.
DISP. CORNER LBS This function displays the individual corner weights in pounds for each load cell and can be
used to isolate a defective load cell.
DISP. CORNER CTS This function displays the individual corner weights in counts for each load cell and can be
used to isolate a defective load cell.
DISPLAY FACTORS This function is used to see the scale calibration factors. This can be used to diagnose a
bad scale calibration.
DISPLAY AVERAGES This function is used to see the average weight in pounds each load cell has experienced.
DISPLAY MAXIMUMS This function is used to see the maximum weight each load cell has experienced.
CLEAR STATISTICS This function is used to clear the averages and maximums.
INIT TO DEFAULTS This function is used to reset the scale factors back to defaults.
VIEW ERROR LOG This function can be used to see a log of scale errors and the time they occurred.
LOCK/UNLOCK This function can be used to lock out the ability to change weight units.
LBS/KG
PICK EXIT ALARM This function can be used to select a different bed exit alarm tone.
BRAKE ALARM This function can be used to enable or disable an audible alarm when the brakes are not
OFF/ON set. Not available for beds with ZOOM or Battery Backup.
DEFAULT ANGLE This function can be used to select the default angle displayed to either fowler or trend..
SOFTWARE CONFIG This function can be used to see what the bed configuration is.
SOFTWARE VERSION This function can be used to see what software version it is.
CALIBRATE SCALE This is the old scale calibration routine with 200 pounds. Only there for backup purposes.
EXIT DIAGNOSTIC This function will give you the ability to exit the diagnostic mode and go into scale mode.
Diagnostic Mode:
Note
It requires two people to enable the diagnostic mode for the scale system.
1. To enter diagnostic mode, unplug the bed’s power cord from the wall socket.
2. Press and hold down the LBS/KGS button.
3. While still holding the LBS/KGS button, plug the bed’s power cord into the wall socket.
4. After two seconds, release the LBS/KGS button. The LCD should display “Angle Calibrate”. The diagnostic mode
is now active.
A defective load cell can be detected by entering diagnostics and displaying individual load cell outputs.
1. Repeatedly press and release the up or down arrow button (Zero or Scale On/Off) until the LCD displays “Display
Corner CTS”.
2. Press and release the Enter button (LBS/KGS). The LCD should display “ Select Corner”. The two buttons
listed below function as Position buttons to select the four corners of the bed’s litter. Whenever the LCD displays
“ Select Corner”, press one of these buttons to cycle through the corners and to select the load cell assembly
at the desired corner.
A. ZERO = Cycle up through the four corners
B. SCALE ON/OFF = Cycle down through the four corners
4. Press and release the position button that corresponds with the load cell to be checked. The LCD should display
“X/X=NNN.N”. “X/X” represents the initials of the selected corner, i.e. H/R will be displayed for the patient’s head
end, right side. ”NNN.N” represents the resistance of the load cell.
5. Repeat step four for each corner. Head end weight readings will normally be lower than foot end weights. Weight
readings should be constant. A drifting 000.0 or 999.9 weight, or a reading that does not change when weight is
applied to that corner of the bed indicates a problem with the selected load cell assembly or load cell cable.
1. Zero the empty bed. Place a known weight on the center of the bed; the heavier the better and no less than
100 pounds. The displayed weight should be ±1% of the actual weight.
2. If the displayed weight is not accurate, remove the weight from the bed and proceed to the Scale Calibration
section.
Scale Calibration:
Note
It requires two people to enable the calibration mode for the scale system. Raise the siderails when calibrating the
scale to avoid getting inaccurate scale readings due to possible interference between the siderails and the casters.
Calibrate the scale system with a known 50 pound weight. If exactly 50 pounds is not available, the factory default for
calibration will have to be changed as described in step 6.
1. To enter the calibration mode, unplug the bed’s power cord from the wall socket.
2. Press and hold down the LBS/KGS button.
3. While still holding the LBS/KGS button, plug the bed’s power cord into the wall socket.
4. After two seconds, release the LBS/KGS button. The LCD should read “Angle Calibrate”. The calibration mode is
now active.
5. Press and hold the Enter button (LBS/KGS). Zero the bed, following the displayed instructions. When the bed is
zeroed, the LCD should display “REF X100=<0>5000”. This is the factory default for 50 pounds. If 50 pounds will
be used to calibrate the scale, proceed to step 7.
6. If exactly 50 pounds is not available, change the display to match the weight you are using. Pressing the Change
Equip. button will move the cursor position to the right. Pressing the up arrow (Zero) button will increase the
numbers. Pressing the down arrow (Scale On/Off) button will decrease the numbers. Scroll through the numbers
until they match the weight you will use for calibration.
7. Place the 50 pound calibrated weight in the center of the bed. Press and release the Enter button and the LCD
will display “Press Rev. Trend”. Press and hold the button with the Reverse Trendelenburg symbol (feet down/
head up) until the bed stops. Release the button and the LCD will display “Do Not Touch Bed”. Press and hold
the Reverse Trendelenburg button again until the bed stops. Release the button and the LCD will display “Do Not
Touch Bed”.
8. The LCD will display “Press Trend.” Press and hold the button with the Trendelenburg symbol (feet up/head down)
until the bed stops. Release the button and the LCD will display “Do Not Touch Bed”. Press and hold the Trend
button again until the bed stops. Release the button and the LCD will display “Do Not Touch Bed”.
9. Repeat steps 5 - 8 with 200 pounds.
10. The LCD will display the weight. This indicates the calibration procedure is complete.
11. Level the bed at a full up or full down position. Remove the weight and zero the bed.
12. Verify scale accuracy and functionality before returning the bed to service.
The Maintenance Menu contains all of the non-regularly accessible features of the product. This menu provides
an interface to the user and/or service personnel in order to provide the ability to control and access maintenance
features.
The following are menu items listed in the maintenance menu screen:
1. Calib. Scale (Calibrate Scale)
2. TV Config. (TV Configuration)
3. Scale Info. (Scale Info/Stats)
4. Clear Statistics (Clear Scale Stats)
5. Error Log (View Error Log)
6. Clear Errors (Clear Error Log)
7. Scale Units (Lock Scale Units)
8. About (About Product)
9. Exit Menu (Exit Maintenance)
• Each of the menu items provide the operator with a different function.
• Using the up and down menu buttons you can scroll though the menu items.
• To select a menu item, scroll to the desired menu item using the Up and Down menu button. When the desired
feature is highlighted, press the Enter/Check button. Depending on the feature the display will move into the
sequence for the feature selected.
• This feature automatically checks all four load cells to make sure they are working properly.
• The purpose of this feature is to provide a self diagnostic of the load cells.
• When maintenance is entered a self-diagnostic feature should run and display results.
• While procedure is running the following message is displayed “Load Cell Check”.
• Any load cell errors will be displayed as a message “Load Cell Error” and then depending on the error an HL,
HR, FL or FR will be displayed below the message. (Refer to the Error Handling Section).
• If no errors are present then maintenance menu will be displayed and menu items 1-9 above may be
accessed.
Calibrate Scale
Note:
• If an error occurs during the procedure the display will show an error message “Calibration Error” for 4
seconds.
• This procedure should be used after any load cell is replaced
TV Configuration
Note: The user will use the arrow buttons to select the option. The selected item on
initialization will be the item that is currently set. If the user presses the ‘Enter’ button then
the new setting will be saved. If the user presses the ‘Exit’ button or the menu times out (30
seconds after last button press) then the old setting will remain and the screen will return to
the ‘Maintenance menu’.
Scale Information
• This diagnostic feature shows data from the load cells. This includes the raw count data, the weight data (in
lb), the maximums, and the minimums.
• When the menu item is selected, the raw count data from the 4 load cells will be displayed.
• When cancel/exit is pressed the menu should return to the Maintenance Menu Screen.
• When the menu item is selected the weight data from the 4 load cells will be displayed.
• When cancel/exit is pressed the menu should return.
• When the menu item is selected the maximum values for each of the load cells will be displayed.
• Values should update every 0.25 seconds.
Note: The scale information and statistics are important when trying to diagnose the scale system.
• This diagnostic feature allows the statistics for the load cells to be cleared.
• To remove old data. This may be done because the load cell is being replaced, or the system has been
re-calibrated.
• When the menu item is selected and held for 1 second the statistics should be erased and a message should
be displayed. When cancel/exit is pressed the menu should return to the Maintenance Menu Screen.
Note: The scale statistics (Maximums and Minimums) can be cleared using this feature.
Lock lb/kg
• This feature allows the user to lock and/or unlock the unit of weight measurement as well as select the default
scale units (lb or kg).
• When the Lock menu item is selected, the unit of measure will be locked and the current unit of measure will
be displayed.
• When cancel/exit is pressed the menu will return to the Maintenance Menu Screen.
• The default setting is Unlocked.
About Product
The display will indicate the current bed configuration settings and indicate the software versions for all software
targets connected on the internal CAN network.
Exit Maintenance
• This feature allows the operator to exit the menu back to the previous screen.
• When this menu item is selected the screen will exit to the “Status” screen.
Tools Required:
Procedure:
1. Raise the Fowler or knee section, depending which end of the litter needs service.
2. Unplug the load cell connector from the load cell cable.
3. Using wire cutters, remove the wire ties holding the cable to the frame.
4. Using a 9/16” socket and a 9/16” open end wrench, remove the two bolts holding the load cell to the litter cross
tube and remove the load cell.
5. Using a saw horse, support the litter at the end where the load cell was removed. Reverse the above procedure
to install the new load cell.
Note
Scale calibration procedure must be performed after the load cell is replaced (Refer to Scale System Diagnostics and
Calibration section).
Tools Required:
• T27 Torx
• 7/16” Socket Wrench
• Wire Cutters
Procedure:
1. Run the litter to the full up position and remove the mattress from the bed.
2. Fold the foot section back toward the head end of the bed. Electrically run the knee section to full up. If the knee
section will not move electrically, pull the foot section toward the head end of the bed while pulling the CPR release
handle (located at the head end of the bed). The knee section will raise.
3. Using a T27 Torx, remove the four screws holding the cover to the actuator box and remove the cover.
4. Remove the two CPR release cables from the CPR release bracket. Using a T27 Torx underneath the actuator box,
remove the two bolts holding the release bracket to the actuator box and remove the bracket from the actuator
box.
5. Disconnect all the electrical connections going to the head motor and move aside any wiring that could interfere
with the removal of the motor.
6. Using a 7/16” socket wrench underneath the actuator box, remove the four bolts holding the motor mounting
bracket to the actuator box. Lift up and out on the motor to remove it.
7. Remove the motor mounting bracket from the old motor and install it on the replacement motor.
8. Reverse steps 3 through 6 to install the replacement motor.
9. Verify the bed is working properly before returning it to service.
Tools Required:
• T27 Torx
• 7/16” Socket Wrench
• Wire Cutters
Procedure:
1. Run the litter to the full up position and remove the mattress from the bed.
2. Fold the foot section back toward the head end of the bed. Electrically run the knee section to full up. If the knee
section will not move electrically, pull the foot section toward the head end of the bed while pulling the CPR release
handle (located at the head end of the bed). The knee section will raise.
3. Using a 7/16” socket wrench, remove the mounting bolt on the litter for the knee dampening cylinder. This leaves
the knee dampener mounted only to the seat panel.
4. Using a T27 Torx, remove the four screws holding the cover to the actuator box and remove the cover.
5. Remove the two CPR release cables from the CPR release bracket. Using a T27 Torx socket wrench underneath
the actuator box, remove the two bolts holding the release bracket to the actuator box and remove the bracket
from the actuator box.
6. Disconnect all the electrical connections going to the knee motor and move aside any wiring that could interfere
with the removal of the motor.
7. Pull the foot panel toward the head end of the bed. This causes the knee motor linkage to roll past center and
allows the motor to be removed without supporting the knee section.
8. Using a 7/16” socket wrench underneath the actuator box, remove the four bolts holding the motor mounting
bracket to the actuator box. Lift up and out on the motor to remove it.
9. Remove the motor mounting bracket from the old motor and install it on the replacement motor.
10. Install the replacement motor.
11. Reverse step 3 - 5 to reinstall the knee dampener, CPR bracket and actuator box cover.
12. Pull the foot panel toward the foot end of the bed. This causes the knee motor linkage to roll back past center. If
this step is not done, damage to the motor or linkage will occur.
13. Verify the bed is working properly before returning it to service.
Tools Required:
• T27 Torx
• Needle-Nose Pliers
Procedure:
1. Run the litter to the full up position and remove the mattress from the bed.
2. Fold the foot section back toward the head end of the bed. Electrically run the knee section to full up. If the knee
section will not move electrically, pull the foot section toward the head end of the bed while pulling the CPR release
handle (located at the head end of the bed). The knee section will raise.
3. Using a T27 Torx, remove the four screws holding the cover to the actuator box and remove the cover.
4. Properly ground yourself (Refer to Static Protection Procedure).
5. Unplug all electrical connections from the power supply.
6. Using needle-nose pliers, squeeze the four stand off supporting the power supply and pull up gently on the power
supply to remove it.
7. Reverse steps 2 through 5 to install the new power supply.
8. Verify the bed is working properly before returning it to service.
Tools Required:
• T27 Torx
• Needle-Nose Pliers
Procedure:
1. Run the litter to the full up position and remove the mattress from the bed.
2. Fold the foot section back toward the head end of the bed. Electrically run the knee section to full up. If the knee
section will not move electrically, pull the foot section toward the head end of the bed while pulling the CPR release
handle (located at the head end of the bed). The knee section will raise.
3. Using a T27 Torx, remove the four screws holding the cover to the actuator box and remove the cover.
4. Properly ground yourself (Refer to Static Protection Procedure).
5. Unplug all electrical connections from the CPU board.
6. Press the six stand off away from the board while gently lifting the board up and out.
7. Install the replacement CPU board.
Note
After the replacement CPU board is installed, a “burn-in” procedure must be performed for the Fowler and lift motor
potentiometers (Refer to Lift Potentiometer “Burn-in” Procedure and Fowler Potentiometer “Burn-in” Procedure).
If the bed is equipped with a scale system, the scale calibration procedure must also be performed after the replacement
CPU board is installed (Refer to Scale System Diagnostics and Calibration procedure).
Tools Required:
• T27 Torx
• Wire Cutters
• 1/2” Open End Wrench
• 7/64” Allen Wrench
Procedure:
Note
It requires two people to enable the diagnostics mode for the bed.
Note
It requires two people to enable the diagnostics mode for the bed.
This procedure is used for selecting the style of TV interface needed for your bed. If traditional TV is desired, no
calibration is required. If optional Smart TV is available on the bed, select one of the TV manufacturers listed in the
table below.
Setup
• Ensure the communication cable is connected between the bed and the Db37 wall port or the pillow speaker port
of the nurse call system. If available, a bed communication tester can be used instead of the hospital wiring.
Procedure
Note
If the bed is connected to a television during the burn-in procedure, the television will turn on when the correct setting
is selected.
This procedure is used for selecting the style of TV interface needed for your bed. If traditional TV is desired, no
calibration is required. If optional Smart TV is available on the bed, select one of the TV Mode/Brands listed in the
table below.
PROCEDURE
1. Press and Hold the “Enter” button. While Holding, cycle bed power. Continue to hold until display flashes “Load
Cell Check”. Release.
2. The display should present the Maintenance Menu. Ensure the “TV config” element is highlighted and press
“Enter”.
3. The display should present the “TV config” Screen. The current TV selection will be highlighted. (Default selection
is Traditional)
4. Use the up and down arrow buttons to highlight the desired “TV config”. See Table below for Model/Selection
list.
5. Press the “Enter” button to select the new setting.
6. The display should present the following message when the new setting is saved “Save Successful”.
7. The “TV config” screen should reappear after 2 seconds and the new setting should be highlighted.
Tools Required:
• T27 Torx
• 1/2” Combination Wrench
• #2 Phillips Screwdriver
• Wire Cutters
• Small Flat Blade Screwdriver
• Needle Nose Pliers
• 5/16” Nut Driver
FIGURE 1
FIGURE 2
Procedure:
1. Raise the litter and the head end to the full up position.
2. Remove the headboard from the bed.
3. Unplug the power cord from the wall socket and push the battery power on/off switch to the “Off” position.
4. Using a 5/16” nut driver, remove the screw (A) holding the power cord clamp to the bumper weldment and remove
the clamp from the bumper.
5. Using a T27 Torx, remove the four bolts (C) at the head end of the bed holding the control bar mounting bracket
to the head end (see Figure 2).
PROCEDURE (CONTINUED):
D FIGURE 3 D
6. Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove the three screws (D) holding the control bar cover to the head end of the
bed (see Figure 3).
7. Using a T-27 Torx, remove the 2 bolts holding the AC crossover board cover to the head end frame and remove
the cover.
8. Disconnect all wires from the AC crossover board.
9. Using needle nose pliers, release the four mounting stand-offs from the board and remove the board.
10. Reverse steps 9 - 12 to install the new board.
11. Reverse steps 1 - 8 of the control bar potentiometer replacement procedure to reassemble the bed.
Tools Required:
• T27 Torx
• 1/2” Combination Wrench
• #2 Phillips Screwdriver
• Wire Cutters
• Small Regular Screwdriver
• Needle Nose Pliers
• 5/16” Nut Driver
Procedure:
1. Follow steps 1 - 8 of the AC Crossover Board replacement procedure on EPIC II® PLUS Option AC Crossover Board
Replacement section.
2. Disconnect all wires from the display/CPU board.
3. Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove the six screws holding the display/CPU board to the control bar cover and
remove the board.
4. Reverse steps 2 & 3 to install the new board.
5. Reverse steps 1 - 8 of the AC Crossover Board replacement procedure on page EPIC II® PLUS Option AC
Crossover Board Replacement section to reassemble the bed.
Tools Required:
• #2 Phillips Screwdriver.\
Procedure:
CAUTION
There are two cables connecting the outside cover to the head end siderail. Be careful not to pull on them when
removing the cover.
3. Remove the cables from the siderail. Make note of the proper location for the cables.
4. Reverse the above steps to reattach the cover.
CAUTION
Do not snag the cables when installing the siderail cover.
Note
Follow the same procedure for siderail cover removal for the foot end rails.
Tools Required:
• #2 Phillips Screwdriver
• 3/8” Nut Driver
Procedure:
1. Unplug the bed power cord from the wall socket.
2. Remove the siderail cover (see Head and Foot Siderail Cover Removal section).
3. Using a 3/8” nut driver, remove the four screws (A) holding the molded rail (B) to the siderail support assembly.
Note
Note the location of the spacers (C) for reassembly purposes.
4. Pull up on the molded rail (B) to remove it from the siderail assembly.
5. Reverse the above steps to install the new molded rail.
Tools Required:
• #2 Phillips Screwdriver
A A A B A
Procedure:
1. Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove the screws (A & B) holding the door and hinge assembly to the
footboard.
2. If replacing the Lid only, use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws holding the hinge to the door.
3. Reverse the above steps to attach the replacement door and/or hinge.
Note
Screw (B) is a machine screw and must be reinstalled in the proper hole.
If the Power LED on the footboard is flashing, the 9V Nurse Call battery located under the actuator box needs to be
replaced. No tools are required to replace the battery. Unplug the power cord from the wall socket and replace the bat-
tery. After replacing the battery, verify the Power LED is no longer flashing. Dispose of the old battery in accordance
with local regulations.
Tools Required:
• #2 Phillips Screwdriver
Procedure:
1. Unplug the bed power cord from the wall socket. Remove the Footboard Lid (see above).
Note
Regardless of which module is being replaced, the farthest module to the right must be removed first.
2. Pull the module out of the footboard and disconnect the cable from the module (A).
3. Reverse the above steps to install the new module.
CAUTION
The modules must be overlapped as shown in the illustration to prevent fluids from entering the board cavity and causing
damage.
Tools Required:
• #2 Phillips Screwdriver
Procedure:
CAUTION
Be sure to install the plug with the flat edge (B) at the top left, as shown in the illustration, or the footboard interface plug
will not mate properly with the bed and damage to the plug or footboard could result.
Torque item J to
20 ± 5 ft - lbs
Torque
item J to
20 ± 5
ft - lbs
Torque item J to
20 ± 5 ft - lbs
Torque item K to
20 - 40 ft - lbs
Torque item K to
20 - 40 ft - lbs
Base Assembly, EPIC II® PLUS Steer Option - 2030-999-137 (Reference Only)
Top View
Lift Assembly, Head End 2040-343-200 Lift Assembly, Foot End 2040-343-250
to 15 ± 5 ft - lbs
(180 ± 60 in-lb)
Torque item AJ
M D
B A
AM
AM
AV
J K
AK AK
R P
AD
A C
Torque item B to
20 - 30 ft - lbs
Torque item B to
20 - 30 ft - lbs
Torque item B to
20 - 30 ft - lbs
Torque item B to
20 - 30 ft - lbs
Head End
Head End
HEAD END
WIRING VIEW
Applies to 2032-231-000
EPIC II® Domestic, EPIC II® PLUS, and ZOOM® Common Litter Components - 2032-231-010
(Reference Only)
Item Part No Part Name Qty. Item Part No Part Name Qty.
B 0003-074-000 Hex Hd. Cap Screw 2 BR 0059-773-000 Push Spacer 4
C 0003-078-000 Hex Hd. Cap Screw 4 BS 0059-774-000 Locking PCB Support 1
D 0003-214-000 Hex Hd. Cap Screw 8 BT 0081-268-000 Flange Bearing 15
E 0003-347-000 Hex Hd. Cap Screw 4 BU 0715-001-333 Rel. Valve Stop Sleeve 18
F 0004-032-000 Soc. Hd. Cap Screw 4 BW 0988-002-708 Shock Caution Label 1
G 0004-085-000 Soc. Hd. Cap Screw 2 BX 2020-034-758 Rest-Calf Section 2
H 0004-101-000 Soc. Hd. Cap Screw 1 BY 2025-031-062 Pot. Actuator Link 1
J 0005-019-000 Carriage Bolt 18 BZ 2025-031-088 Ground Jumper 4
K 0005-024-000 Carriage Bolt 4 CA 3002-300-870 Ground Strap 8
L 0005-023-000 Carriage Bolt 3 CB 2025-032-068 Flange Bearing 2
M 0007-058-000 Truss Hd. Torx 6 CD 2025-032-076 Ball Bearing 2
N 0007-063-000 Truss Hd. Torx 20 CE 2025-032-077 Fowler Actuator Link 2
P 0007-065-000 Truss Hd. Torx 16 CF 2025-032-082 Hydraulic Dampener 2
S 0011-053-000 Washer 10 CG 2025-032-084 Fowler Screw Up Stop 1
T 0011-063-000 Washer 37 CH 2025-032-085 Fowler Screw Down Stop 1
U 0011-158-000 Washer 22 CJ 2025-032-086 Thrust Washer 5
W 0013-010-000 Ext. Tooth Lock Washer 17 CK 2025-032-087 Roller Cage Bearing 2
X 0013-018-000 Ext. Tooth Lock Washer 14 CL 2025-231-061 Pot. Timing Clamp 1
Y 0013-032-000 Ext. Tooth Lock Washer 2 CM 2025-231-088 Fowler Link 1
Z 0014-007-000 Washer 2 CN 2025-231-090 Torque Tube Pivot Brg. 2
AB 0016-003-000 Nylock Nut 4 CP 2025-231-099 Bed Extender Rel. Lever 2
AC 0016-028-000 Nylock Nut 21 CR 2025-231-112 Bed Extender Pin Lock 2
AD 0016-035-000 Nylock Nut 8 CS 2025-232-089 Fowler Nut Box 1
AE 0016-102-000 Nylock Nut 7 CT 2025-232-090 Fowler Ball Screw 1
AF 0003-224-000 Hex Washer Hd. Screw 16 CU 2035-031-048 Short CPR Cable 1
AH 0025-142-000 Rivet 37 CW 2035-031-049 Long CPR Cable 1
AJ 0025-147-000 Rivet 4 CX 2032-031-050 Scale Frame Weldment 1
AK 0026-012-000 Roll Pin 2 CY 2035-031-051 Torque Tube Weldment 1
AL 0026-168-000 Spiral Pin 2 CZ 2035-031-054 Iso. Frame Weldment 1
AN 0027-017-000 Cotter Pin 2 DA 2035-031-055 Head End Crosstube 1
AP 0028-120-000 Ext. Retaining Ring 3 DB 2035-031-057 Bed Extender Weldment 1
AR 0030-045-000 Strain Relief 3 DC 2035-031-064 Torq. Tube Ret. Brkt., Lt. 1
AS 0030-036-000 Grommet 4 DD 2035-031-065 Torq. Tube Ret. Brkt., Rt. 1
AT 0030-047-000 Right Angle Strain Relief 2 DE 2035-031-066 Torque Block Channel 2
AU 0030-052-000 Snap Bushing 4 DF 2035-031-094 Foot Support Cover 1
AX 0038-111-000 Cable Tie 10 DG 2032-031-097 Seat Section Skin 1
AY 0038-151-000 Cable Tie 17 DH 2035-031-100 Wire Channel Cover 2
AZ 0038-382-000 Compression Spring 2 DJ 2035-031-115 Roller Bracket Cover, Rt. 1
BA 0044-029-000 Black Foam Tape 1 DK 2035-031-116 Roller Bracket Cover, Lt. 1
BB 0044-032-000 1” Wide Poly Tape 50” DL 2035-031-126 Protective Sleeve 2
BC 0052-104-000 Cable Clamp 1 DM 2035-031-127 Nylon Stop 2
BD 0052-759-000 Flange Bearing 2 DN 2035-031-801 Inlet/Fuse Cable 1
BE 0052-762-000 Nyliner Bushing 2 DP 2035-049-801 Footboard/CPU Cable 1
BF 0058-056-000 Black Edge Trim 1.5’ DR 2035-032-052 Gatch Trigger Weldment 1
BG 0058-076-000 Drive Fastener 2 DS 2035-032-054 CPR Rel. Wldmt. Brkt. 1
BH 0059-133-000 Push-Mount Wire Clip 1 DT 2035-032-072 CPR Release Pivot Brkt. 1
BJ 0059-135-000 Push-Mount Wire Clip 7 DU 2035-032-077 Gatch Actuator Link 2
BK 0059-157-000 Power Supply 1 DW 2035-032-079 Act. Box Swch. Brk. 2
BL 3001-300-007 Jack Screw 4 DX 2035-032-084 Gatch Screw Up Stop 1
BM 0059-743-000 Wire Harness Clip 2 DY 2035-032-085 Gatch Screw Down Stop 1
BN 0059-751-000 Locking Circuit Bd. Supt. 6 DZ 2035-032-088 Act. Box Motor Mtg. Brkt. 2
BP 0059-767-000 Cable Clamp 2 EA 2035-032-090 Gatch Ball Screw Ass’y 1
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Litter Assembly
EPIC II® Domestic, EPIC II® PLUS, and ZOOM® Common Litter Components - 2032-231-010 (Continued)
(Reference Only)
Item Part No Part Name Qty. Item Part No Part Name Qty.
EB 2035-032-096 Ball Screw Cover 1 HF 0011-063-000 Washer 8
EC 2035-032-801 Gatch Limit Switch Cable 1 HG 0013-010-000 Ext. Tooth Lock Washer 1
ED 2035-032-802 Fowler/CPU Jmpr Cable 1 HH 0013-032-000 Ext. Tooth Lock Washer 4
EE 2035-032-803 Fowler Pot. Cable 1 HJ 0016-006-000 Kep Nut 9
EF 2035-032-804 Fuse/PCB Cable 1 HK 0016-035-000 Nylock Nut 8
EH 2032-033-050 Fowler Frame Weldment 1 HL 0025-050-000 Rivet 24
EJ 2035-033-062 CPR Release Slide Brkt. 2 HP 0059-106-000 Strain Relief 1
EK 2035-033-063 Fowler Skin 1 HR 2030-031-801 Foot Pot. Exten. Cable 1
EL 2032-034-050 Thigh Section Weldment 1 HU 2030-031-802 Head Pot. Exten. Cable 1
EM 2032-035-150 Foot Section Weldment 1 HW 2030-031-803 Head Lift Motor Ext. 1
EP 2035-231-085 Seat Section Cover 2 HX 2040-031-056 Foley Bag Hanger 6
ER 2035-233-064 Quick Drop Rel. Brkt., Lt. 1 HY 3001-300-004 Spacer 8
ES 2035-233-065 Quick Drop Rel. Brkt., Rt. 1 JD 0016-014-000 Nylock Nut 1
ET 2035-400-565 Siderail Guide Bracket 2 JH 0034-021-000 Cord Clamp 1
EU 2035-432-075 Actuator Box Cover Ass’y 1 JR 3000-200-224 Idle Gear Thrust Washer 6
EW 2040-090-100 500 Lb. Label 2 NG 3002-407-950 CPU 1
EX 3000-300-058 Switch Plunger 2 YA 3003-300-033 Mattress Retainer 4
EY 3000-300-099 Modified Bushing 9 YC 2035-032-805 Cable CPU/Power Supply 1
EZ 3000-300-115 Standoff 4 YD 2035-020-85 Siderail Limit Switch
FA 3000-300-349 Head/Footboard Post Cap 4 Bypass Cable 2
FB 3000-300-353 Roller 4 YE 0003-005-000 Hex Head cap Screw 1
FC 3000-300-442 Fowler Drive Grommet 16 YF 2030-031-148 Gatch Damper Cover 1
FD 3000-300-455 CPR Isolation Bushing 4 YG 0921-001-252 Serial Number Date Tag 1
FE 3000-300-456 CPR Isolator 2
FF 3000-300-461 CPR Decoupler 2
FG 3000-300-462 CPR Wing 2
FH 3000-300-464 CPR Engagement Spring 4 ZOOM®/EPIC II®/EPIC II® PLUS - 2040-032-020
FJ 3000-300-473 Clevis Pin 2 Standard Height Option
FK 3000-300-477 CPR Conduit Stud 6
Item Part No Part Name Qty.
FL 3000-300-478 CPR Conduit Clamp 6 HS 2030-331-052 Head End Header Wldmt. 1
FM 3001-200-228 Mounting Standoff 2 HT 2030-331-053 Foot End Header Wldmt. 1
FN 3001-300-008 Thigh Bumper 4
FP 3001-300-099 Flange Bearing 12
FR 3001-300-603 CPR Release Label 2 ZOOM®/EPIC II®/EPIC II PLUS® - 2040-032-021
FS 3001-300-663 Velcro Strip 10 Enhanced Height Option
FT 3001-300-877 Siderail Extension Cable 1
FW 5000-030-366 Fowler Nut Adapter 1 Item Part No Part Name Qty.
FX 5010-080-007 Power Supply Gd. Cable 1 HS 2040-031-252 Head End Header Wldmt. 1
FY 8800-380-000 Neoprene Sponge 1.5’ HT 2040-031-253 Foot End Header Wldmt. 1
FZ 8815-001-100 Wire Mount Clip 2
GA 0011-310-000 Washer 1
GB 0011-002-000 Washer 5
GC 0007-052-000 Truss Hd. Torx 4
GD 0013-038-000 Ext. Tooth Lock Washer 2
GE 2025-231-089 Fowler Litter Link 1
GF 0059-194-000 Split Ferrite 1
HA 0003-347-000 Hex Hd. Cap Screw 8
HB 0004-338-000 Flanged But. Hd. Screw 4
HC 0005-029-000 Rd. Hd. Sq. Neck Bolt 4
HD 0007-058-000 Truss Hd. Torx 1
HE 0011-539-000 Washer 32
EPIC II® Head Wall Communication Item Part No. Part Name Qty
Option - 2035-030-200 SA 0001-087-000 Flat Hd. Mach. Screw 2
SB 0003-224-000 Hex Wash. Hd. Screw 4
Item Part No. Part Name Qty. SC 0007-058-000 Truss Hd. Torx 3
SG 2035-031-806 Head Wall Interface Cable 1 SD 0013-010-000 Ext. Tooth Lock Washer 4
SH 0059-710-000 Static Cap 1 SF 0052-783-000 U Clip 2
SL 3001-300-007 M/F Screw 2 SG 2035-031-806 Head Wall Interface Cable 1
SP 5010-080-020 9V Battery Box Cable 1 SH 0059-710-000 Static Cap 1
SI 2035-030-099 Pend. Port Head Wall Brkt. 1
EPIC II® Head Wall Communication SJ 2035-030-805 Pendant Port Cable, 2 Ports 1
w/Nurse Call Option - 2035-030-201 SL 3001-300-007 M/F Screw 2
SN 3001-314-920 Head Wall Pend. Port PCB 1
Item Part No. Part Name Qty SO 5000-090-028 Cord Out Label 1
SA 0001-087-000 Flat Hd. Mach. Screw 2 SP 5010-080-020 9V Battery Box w/Cable 1
SF 0052-783-000 U Clip 2 ST 0030-046-000 Strain Relief 1
SG 2035-031-806 Head Wall Interface Cable 1
SH 0059-710-000 Static Cap 1 EPIC II® PLUS Head Wall Communication w/Nurse
SL 3001-300-007 M/F Screw 2 Call - 2030-030-201
SP 5010-080-209 9V Battery Box w/Cable 1
Item Part No. Part Name Qty.
EPIC II® PLUS Head Wall Communication SA 0001-087-000 Flat Hd. Mach. Screw 2
- 2030-030-200 SF 0052-783-000 U Clip 2
SG 2035-031-806 Head Wall Interface Cable 1
Item Part No. Part Name Qty. SH 0059-710-000 Static Cap 1
SG 2035-031-806 Head Wall Interface Cable 1 2030-031-201 Hd. Wall Comm. W/NC 1
SH 0059-710-000 Static Cap 1 SP 5010-080-020 9V Battery Box Cable 1
2030-031-200 Head Wall W/Comm. 1 ST 0030-046-000 Strain Relief 1
SP 5010-080-020 9V Battery Box Cable 1
ST 0030-046-000 Strain Relief 1
See Detail A
To Siderail
To Siderail
3001-200-815
3001-200-824
2035-020-801
2035-020-801
EPIC, EPIC PLUS, Litter Assembly, iBed Awareness Option, Standard Components - 2032-331-010
2032-431-010
Litter Assembly, iBed Awareness Option with Scale and Bed Exit - 2032-140-150 (Reference Only)
2035-431-010
Litter Assembly, iBed Awareness Option with Scale, Bed Exit, and Zone Control - 2032-140-250 (Reference Only)
See belo
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cable ro extended
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for extend
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ing
Epic II® PLUS, Optional Litter Assembly - 2030-031-210 (Continued) (Reference Only)
BK
Head Wall Communication Option - 2030-031-200 Head Wall Comm. W/Nurse Call - 2030-031-201
Item Part No Part Name Qty. Item Part No Part Name Qty.
CD 3001-300-007 M/F Screw 2 CD 3001-300-007 M/F Screw 2
CF 0030-038-000 Grommet 1 CF 0030-038-000 Grommet 1
HW Comm. W/NC & 1 Stryker Port - 2030-031-202 HW Comm. W/NC & 2 Stryker Ports - 2030-031-203
Item Part No Part Name Qty. Item Part No Part Name Qty.
CA 0004-307-000 But. Hd. Cap Screw 4 CA 0004-307-000 But. Hd. Cap Screw 8
CB 0013-010-000 Ext. Tooth Lock Washer 2 CB 0013-010-000 Ext. Tooth Lock Washer 2
CC 2040-031-104 Cord Out Label 1 CC 2040-031-104 Cord Out Label 1
CD 3001-300-007 M/F Screw 2 CD 3001-300-007 M/F Screw 2
CE 3001-314-920 Head Wall Pend. Port PCB 1 CE 3001-314-920 Head Wall Pend. Port PCB 2
CF 0030-038-000 Grommet 1 CF 0030-038-000 Grommet 1
Epic II® PLUS, Optional 110V Outlet Assembly - 2035-320-060 (Reference Only)
CARRIER/ARM ASSEMBLY
CARRIER/ARM ASSEMBLY
Item Part No Part Name Qty. Item Part No Part Name Qty.
A 0001-072-000 Ph. Flat Hd. Mach. Screw 4 A 0001-072-000 Ph. Flat Hd. Mach. Screw 4
B 0003-226-000 Hex Washer Hd. Screw 4 B 0003-226-000 Hex Washer Hd. Screw 4
C 0003-344-000 Hex Hd. Screw 2 C 0003-344-000 Hex Hd. Screw 2
D 0011-343-000 Shim Washer 3 D 0011-343-000 Shim Washer 3
E 0014-093-000 Washer 2 E 0014-093-000 Washer 2
F 0023-090-000 High-Low Tapping Screw 8 F 0023-090-000 High-Low Tapping Screw 8
G 0023-088-000 High-Low Tapping Screw 1 G 0023-088-000 High-Low Tapping Screw 1
H 0028-128-000 Retaining Ring 6 H 0028-128-000 Retaining Ring 6
J 3000-200-334 Release Lever Spring 1 J 3000-200-334 Release Lever Spring 1
K 3000-300-114 Cable Tie 2 K 3000-300-114 Cable Tie 2
L 3000-300-478 CPR Conduit Clamp 1 L 3000-300-478 CPR Conduit Clamp 1
M 3000-400-513 Wear Bushing 2 M 3000-400-513 Wear Bushing 2
N 3000-400-523 Panel Spacer 2 N 3000-400-523 Panel Spacer 2
P 3000-400-556 Warning Label 1 P 3000-400-556 Warning Label 1
R 3000-400-557 Sleeve Bearing 4 R 3000-400-557 Sleeve Bearing 4
T 2032-400-050 Outer Panel Assembly 1 T 2032-400-050 Outer Panel Assembly 1
U 3001-400-040 Inner Panel Assembly, Lt. 1 U 3001-400-045 Inner Panel Assembly, Rt. 1
V 3003-400-130 Support Weldment HE Lt. 1 V 3003-400-230 Support Weldment HE Rt. 1
W 3001-400-558 SIderail Spacer 4 W 3001-400-558 SIderail Spacer 4
Y 2035-400-570 Glide Rod 2 Y 3001-400-570 Glide Rod 2
AA 3001-400-619 Outer Arm Cover 2 AA 3001-400-619 Outer Arm Cover 2
AB 3002-400-055 Release Lever Ass’y, Left 1 AB 3002-400-065 Release Lever Ass’y, Right 1
AC 3002-400-090 Ball Detent Clip Assembly 1 AC 3002-400-090 Ball Detent Clip Assembly 1
AD 3002-400-505 Bypass Pin 1 AD 3002-400-505 Bypass Pin 1
AE 3002-400-509 Spacer 1 AE 3002-400-509 Spacer 1
AF 3002-400-513 Pivot Bushing 6 AF 3002-400-513 Pivot Bushing 6
AG 3003-402-517 Foot Rail Tuck Spring 1 AG 3003-402-517 Foot Rail Tuck Spring 1
AH 3002-400-519 Latch Bushing 1 AH 3002-400-519 Latch Bushing 1
AJ 3002-400-528 Carrier 1 AJ 3002-400-528 Carrier 1
AK 3003-402-005 HE Timing Link Ass’y Lt. 1 AK 3003-402-010 HE Timing Link Ass’y RH 1
AL 3003-400-070 Latch Ass’y, Head, Left 1 AL 3003-400-075 Latch Ass’y, Head, Right 1
AM 3003-400-515 Head Rail 1 AM 3003-400-515 Head Rail 1
AN 5000-020-005 Inner Arm Cover 2 AN 5000-020-005 Inner Arm Cover 2
AP 2035-020-804 Main Outside Cable, Lt. 1 AP 2035-020-804 Main Outside Cable, Rt. 1
AR 2035-020-802 Siderail Cable 1 AR 2035-020-803 Siderail Cable 1
AT 3003-402-114 Spring Attachment Pin 1 AT 3003-402-114 Spring Attachment Pin 1
AU 0030-040-000 Grommet 2 AU 0030-010-000 Grommet 2
Standard Siderail W/NC & Comm. - 2030-020-015 Right Outer Siderail Label
LEFT SHOWN
Item Part No Part Name Qty. Item Part No Part Name Qty.
A 0001-072-000 Ph. Flat Hd. Mach. Screw 4 A 0001-072-000 Ph. Flat Hd. Mach. Screw 4
B 0003-344-000 Hex Hd. Cap Screw 2 B 0003-344-000 Hex Hd. Cap Screw 2
C 0011-185-000 Washer 1 C 0011-185-000 Washer 1
D 0011-343-000 Shim Washer 3 D 0011-343-000 Shim Washer 3
E 0014-093-000 Washer 2 E 0014-093-000 Washer 2
F 0023-090-000 Pan Hd. Tapping Screw 4 F 0023-090-000 Pan Hd. Tapping Screw 4
G 0028-128-000 Retaining Ring 6 G 0028-128-000 Retaining Ring 6
H 3000-200-334 Extension Spring 1 H 3000-200-334 Extension Spring 1
J 3000-400-513 Wear Bushing 2 J 3000-400-513 Wear Bushing 2
K 3000-400-523 Panel Spacer 2 K 3000-400-523 Panel Spacer 2
L 3000-400-557 Sleeve Bearing 4 L 3000-400-557 Sleeve Bearing 4
M 3001-400-527 Outer Rail 1 M 3001-400-527 Outer Rail 1
N 3001-400-555 Mounting Bracket 1 N 3001-400-555 Mounting Bracket 1
P 3001-400-564 Glide Rod 2 P 3001-400-564 Glide Rod 2
R 3001-400-619 Outer Arm Cover 2 R 3001-400-619 Outer Arm Cover 2
T 3002-400-055 Release Lever Ass’y, Lt. 1 T 3002-400-065 Release Lever Ass’y, Rt. 1
U 3002-400-090 Ball Detent Clip Ass’y 1 U 3002-400-090 Ball Detent Clip Ass’y 1
V 3002-400-501 Latch 1 V 3002-400-501 Latch 1
W 3002-400-505 Bypass Pin 1 W 3002-400-505 Bypass Pin 1
Y 3002-400-509 Bypass Bushing Spacer 1 Y 3002-400-509 Bypass Bushing Spacer 1
AA 3002-400-511 Glide Rod Bumper Pad 2 AA 3002-400-511 Glide Rod Bumper Pad 2
AB 3002-400-512 Bumper Washer 2 AB 3002-400-512 Bumper Washer 2
AC 3002-400-513 Pivot Bushing 6 AC 3002-400-513 Pivot Bushing 6
AD 3002-400-519 Latch Bushing 1 AD 3002-400-519 Latch Bushing 1
AE 3002-400-528 Siderail Carrier 1 AE 3002-400-528 Siderail Carrier 1
AF 3003-400-526 Inner Panel 1 AF 3003-400-526 Inner Panel 1
AG 2032-401-030 FE Timing Link Ass’y, LH 1 AG 2032-401-025 FE Timing Link Ass’y, RH 1
AH 3003-400-520 Foot Rail 1 AH 3003-400-520 Foot Rail 1
AJ 5000-020-005 Inner Arm Cover 2 AJ 5000-020-005 Inner Arm Cover 2
AK 0003-226-000 Hex Washer Head Screw 4 AK 0003-226-000 Hex Washer Head Screw 4
AL 3001-400-558 Spacer 4 AL 3001-400-558 Spacer 4
AM 3003-400-580 Weldment, FE Support Plate 1 AM 3003-400-580 Weldment, FE Support Plate 1
LEFT SHOWN
See Detail A
DETAIL A
2-Stage I.V. Pole, Head End, Left - 2035-112-010 2-Stage I.V. Pole, Foot End, Right - 2035-113-011
Item Part No Part Name Qty. Item Part No Part Name Qty.
A 0008-031-000 Soc. Hd. Shoulder Screw 1 A 0008-031-000 Soc. Hd. Shoulder Screw 1
B 0052-017-000 Washer 2 B 0052-017-000 Washer 2
C 0052-310-000 Spacer 1 C 0052-311-000 Spacer 1
D 0926-400-162 Spacer 1 D 0926-400-162 Spacer 1
E 1001-259-013 Dampener 1 E 1001-259-013 Dampener 1
F 1001-259-032 Base Tube Weldment 1 F 1001-259-032 Base Tube Weldment 1
G 1010-259-016 I.V. Hook 2 G 1010-259-016 I.V. Hook 2
H 0785-035-103 I.V. Pole Latch 1 H 0785-035-103 I.V. Pole Latch 1
I 1211-110-029 2nd Stage Assembly 1 I 1211-110-029 2nd Stage Assembly 1
Item Part No Part Name Qty. Item Part No Part Name Qty.
A 0001-020-000 Flat C’sunk Hd. Mach Scr. 2 M 1010-023-028 Tray Angle 1
B 0004-049-000 H. Soc. But. Hd. Cap Scr. 4 N 1010-023-037 Cassette Rod Guide 2
C 0004-149-000 H. Soc. But. Hd. Cap Scr. 4 P 1020-023-016 Cassette Post Housing 1
D 0014-003-000 Washer 1 Q 1020-023-019 Tray Hinge Wldmt., Rt. 1
E 0016-003-000 Hex Nut 4 R 1020-023-020 Tray Hinge Wldmt., Lt. 1
F 0038-122-000 Spring 1 S 1020-023-021 Knob 1
G 0926-023-064 Tray Post 2 T 0042-013-000 Collar W/Set Screw 2
H 0926-023-069 Cassette Washer 1 V 2025-140-002 Cassette Actuating Rod 2
J 0926-023-070 Cassette Block Sub Ass’y 1 W 2035-140-025 Specification Label 1
K 0926-023-071 Cassette Bushing 1 X 2032-140-099 Cassette Tray 1
L 1010-023-019 Instruction Label 1
FOOTBOARD
Note 1
At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies.
Note 2
These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection
from structures, objects and people.
The Epic II® Critical Care Bed is suited for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The
customer or the user of the Epic II® Critical Care Bed should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Compliance
Immunity Test IEC 60601 Test Level Electromagnetic Environment - Guidance
Level
Portable and mobile RF communications
equipment should be used no closer to
any part of the Epic II® Critical Care Bed,
including cables, than the recommended
separation distance calculated from the
equation appropriate for the frequency of the
transmitter.
d=2.3
800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
where P is the maximum output power rating
of the transmitter in watts (W) according to
the transmitter manufacturer and d is the
recommended separation distance in meters
(m).
Note 1
At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
Note 2
These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection
from structures, objects and people.
a
Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land
mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast, and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with
accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey
should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the Epic II® Critical Care Bed is used
exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the Epic II® Critical Care Bed should be observed to verify
normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as reorienting
or relocating the Epic II® Critical Care Bed.
b
Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths are less than 3 V/m.
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EMC Information
Harmonic Emissions
Class A
IEC 61000-3-2
Voltage Fluctuations
Flicker Emissions Complies
IEC 61000-3-3
LIMITED WARRANTY
Stryker Medical Division, a division of Stryker Corporation, warrants to the original purchaser the 2030 Epic II® Critical
Care Bed to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of One (1) years after date of delivery.
Stryker’s obligation under this warranty is expressly limited to supplying replacement parts and labor for, or replacing,
at its option, any product which is, in the sole discretion of Stryker, found to be defective. If requested by Stryker,
products or parts for which a warranty claim is made shall be returned prepaid to the factory. Any improper use or
any alteration or repair by others in such manner as in Stryker’s judgment affects the product materially and adversely
shall void this warranty. Any repair of Stryker products using parts not provided or authorized by Stryker shall void this
warranty. No employee or representative of Stryker is authorized to change this warranty in any way.
Stryker Medical Bed products are designed for a 15 year expected service life under normal use, conditions, and with
appropriate periodic maintenance as described in the maintenance manual for each device. Stryker warrants to the
original purchaser that the welds on its Bed products will be free from structural defects for the expected 15 year life
of the Bed product as long as the original purchaser owns the product.
This statement constitutes Stryker’s entire warranty with respect to the aforesaid equipment. Stryker makes no
other warranty or representation, either expressed or implied, except as set forth herein. There is no warranty
of merchantability and there are no warranties of fitness for any particular purpose. In no event shall Stryker be
liable here under for incidental or consequential damages arising from or in any manner related to sales or use of
any such equipment.
Stryker products are supported by a nationwide network of dedicated Stryker Field Service Representatives. These
representatives are factory trained, available locally, and carry a substantial spare parts inventory to minimize
repair time. Simply call your local representative, or call Stryker Customer Service USA at 1-800-327−0770,
Canada 1-888-233-6888.
Stryker has developed a comprehensive program of service contract options designed to keep your equipment
operating at peak performance at the same time it eliminates unexpected costs. We recommend that these programs
be activated before the expiration of the new product warranty to eliminate the potential of additional equipment
upgrade charges.
RETURN AUTHORIZATION
Merchandise cannot be returned without approval from the Stryker Customer Service Department. An authorization
number will be provided which must be printed on the returned merchandise. Stryker reserves the right to charge
shipping and restocking fees on returned items. Special, modified, or discontinued, items not subject to return.
DAMAGED MERCHANDISE
ICC Regulations require that claims for damaged merchandise must be made with the carrier within fifteen (15) days of
receipt of merchandise. Do not accept damaged shipments unless such damage is noted on the delivery receipt at
the time of receipt. Upon prompt notification, Stryker will file a freight claim with the appropriate carrier for damages
incurred. Claim will be limited in amount to the actual replacement cost. In the event that this information is not received
by Stryker within the fifteen (15) day period following the delivery of the merchandise, or the damage was not noted on
the delivery receipt at the time of receipt, the customer will be responsible for payment of the original invoice in full.
Claims for any short shipment must be made within thirty (30) days of invoice.
This warranty reflects U.S. domestic policy. Warranty outside the U.S. may vary by country. Please contact your local
Stryker Medical representative for additional information.
Stryker Medical
3800 E. Centre Ave.
Portage, Michigan 49002
USA