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1. Actuator 5 Hand control ml Column Page 22 of 24 TM09201 Molift Smart 150 English Rev D1 03 2012 F Page 23 of 24 designed f r life Norway Etac AS PB 249 1501 Moss TIf 47 69 25 59 80 Fax 47 69 27 0911 www etac no Australia Patient Handling Australia 8 Chapel Street Marrickville NSW 2204 Sydney www patienthandling com au Ceiling Hoist Solutions Melbourne Office 58 62 Star Crescent AU 3803 Hallam VIC www ceilinghoistsolutions com au Austria Paul Bstandig GesmbH Strohbogasse 8 1210 Wien Tel 01 405 35 43 Fax 01 406 81 02 www bstaendig at Belgium Pronk ergo NV Sint Pietersmolenstraat 204 1 8000 Brugge T 32 0 50 32 20 20 F 32 0 50 32 20 40 www pronkergo be Danmark Etac A S Egeskovvej 12 8700 Horsens Tel 45 79 68 58 33 www etac dk Finland Mediq Suomi Oy Koskelonkuja 4 FI 02920 Espoo Tel 358 20 112 1643 Fax 358 20 112 1513 www mediq fi apuvaline France Praxis Medical Technologies Parc 2000 107 rue Dassin 34080 Montpellier FRANCE Phone 33 04 99 77 23 23 Fax 33 04 99 77 23 39 info praxismedical com Germany Herrmann amp Co GmbH Oelder str 20 33378 Rheda Wiedenbruck Tel 05242 9671 40 Fax 05242 9671 41 www herrmann co de Iceland Eirberg Storhofoi 25 IS 110 Reykjavik www eirberg is Ireland Meditec Medical Ltd Unit 28 Whitestown Dri
2. and unauthorised modification or conversion of the product are not permitted Etac Supply Gj vik will accept no liability for damages resulting from such acts With the exclusion of product liability Etac Supply Gjovik is liable for faults or omissions on its part within the scope of the warranty obligations stat ed in the purchase contract Claims for damages are excluded irrespective of the legal reason from which such claims are derived Only documenta tion belonging to the actual equipment is valid Any failure to comply with the safety regulations and precautionary measures stated in these oper ating instructions renders the declaration of con formity supplied with the system in accordance with Council Directive 93 42 EEC concerning medical devices invalid Page 3 of 24 molift Technical description Chassis The chassis AQ is made out of bent steel plates coated with polyester The chassis consists of spread legs C C the spread mechanism with pedals C68 C69 and locking mechanism for lift ing column with lock handle C The rear castors with brakes CO are at the back the wheels are turnable and not necessary to lubricate Legs The legs are attached to the chassis with a bolt C 6 and bushings locked together with a spe cial fastener A castor C is mounted at the tip of each leg without brake in a plastic cast moulded bracket Leg spreading mechanism The leg spreading mechanism is found insid
3. possible to pull it of and replace it with a new one Front castor with bracket Since heating of the assembly to disable the Loc tite will damage the bracket it is necessary to re place the bracket 8 if the castor pin or special nut 9 is damaged You will need e Pop rivet 4 8x16 mm tool Drill steel 5mm Procedure e Carefully drill out the pop rivets 7 at the un derside of the leg to release the bracket 8 Be careful when drilling out the pop rivet Do not drill into the aluminium of the leg Pull the bracket out of the leg profile e Insert the new bracket and verify that the rivet holes in the bracket and profile corresponds e Fasten the bracket with the pop rivets e Check that the new castor works properly See safety inspection on page 13 Page 7 of 24 molift Electronics PCB You will need Torx 20 screwdriver Allen key 5 mm Screwdriver flat Procedure Copy settings from old PCB in lifter to the new main PCB by using Molift Servicetool See the user manual for the Servicetool for instructions Remove the connector for the hand control from bottom of the battery support Remove the screws B69 fixing the battery sup port to the column one on top and one in bot tom Disconnect the cables on the backside of the battery support battery support and remove the label Page 8 of 24 Remove the two screws D on each side of the Pull the three parts of the ba
4. 2 EME m EMO EMIR EMO m T m ER EJEM ol m Lo 2 a a Rivet 4 8x10 DIN7337 ST A2 A2 see 46 2 0920058 pos 52 Bracket leg stopper Smart 150 see pos 47 1 0920089 52 48 fi 1 0920088 Leg stopper Smart 150 see pos 52 1 0421135 Decal ID no Screw ISO4017 M8x25 8 8 EL see pos 52 Lock clamp Smart Leg mechanism set Smart 150 incl pos 9 22 23 24 25 26 33 34 35 36 41 44 46 47 48 50 BEEN UO 49 un a Ti s Om 2 0920232 0920521 0920502 EM ao 0920107 TM09201 Molift Smart 150 English Rev D1 03 2012 Chassis leg mechanism Add Locktite 243 C1 Bracket with front castor Page 19 of 24 molift designed f r life molift Appe ndix D 2 al oS N ml BIO O BRTLOTMI gt O m m m m m m NN NE NN uM m a a m m m m E m EN m Page 20 il eo of 24 TM09201 Molift Smart 150 English Rev D1 03 2012 Battery holder electronics FI Page 21 of 24 nolift designed for life molift E Appendix E Electrical Diagram Battery Le 1 2 3 Male 0421142 Female 0421143 5 4 3 21 PCB Brown Red Blue p Black OQ Male 0421142 Female 0421143 Rec T Black an
5. not drill into the chassis Remove bracket C and stopper C8 e Replace damaged parts e Push the assembly into the lifting column bracket and verify that the holes in the bracket correspond with the holes in the chassis e Fasten the bracket with the pop rivets Always check the leg spreading mechanism after any repair e Legs does only move inner position when col umn is lifted up transport position e With column mounted the legs does not move inside parallel position in working position 540 s 660 i 240 1060 Illustration shows lifter in working position molift designed for life molift Plugs in column lock You will need Drill steel 3mm and 6 1 mm New nylon plugs CU Procedure Drill a 3 mm pilot hole in the remaining nylon Be careful when drilling out the nylon Do not damage the lock itself e Carefully drill out the remaining nylon with the 6 1 mm drill steel and clean the hole e Press gently tap the new nylon plug in place e The new plug may be too long and may have to be trimmed using a sharp knife to fit Page 11 of 24 molift Finishing the job Safety control Any repair or replacement of parts requires a safe ty control afterwards The procedure of control is described in the checklist on next page The owner of the lifter is responsible for keeping a copy of the checklist filled in and signed by authorized service representative Please make copi
6. Inspection Diagram after Service and Repair ee 13 SOI VIC arruinan acia 13 Safety Inspection sess 13 Appendix A seen 14 Main components oooooccccccccccccncncnnncnnncccnnononos 15 ADDOBGODCB srta aiii 16 Column and lifting arm 17 Page 2 of 24 Appendix C sese 18 Chassis leg mechanism 19 C1 Bracket with front castor 19 Appendix D 20 Battery holder electronics 21 Appendix E esses 22 Electrical Diagram ssssesssssee 22 IMPORTANT The patient lifter is only meant to be used by qualified personnel The manual shall not be handed over or made available to any unauthorised third party without a prior written consent from Etac Supply Gj vik Existing laws conventions and agreements protects all documents No extract of this documentation can be re produced used or transferred without pri or written consent from Etac Supply Gje vik Violation of these regulations may lead to judicial repercussions and economic responsibility Industrial rights are reserved moli by Etac Etac Supply Gjovik Hadelandsveien 2 2816 Gj vik Norway Teleph 47 40001004 www molift com Fax 47 40001008 molift etac com TM09201 Molift Smar
7. Right leg complete see below Left leg complete see below Nut special M10 Nut special M8 O ring DIN3770 10x5 Bolt for column lock IN Column lock set Smart incl pos 14 15 16 Eccentric lock mounted incl pos 17 2 NO Plastic pin 6 2 column lock Label security check Decal leg spreading Label Molift Smart 3D Plate Polyethylene mounted N N N Needle bearing see pos 52 Leg spreader rods Smart 150 see pos NIN AIO Support disc see pos 52 Washer plane 8 4x18x1 25 see pos NO O Nut hex thin M8 IS04035 see pos 52 Bottom cover Washer Nordlock 6 5 10 8x1 8 Screw buttonhead M6x10 ISO7380 Washer 26 4 180703 DIN9021 Label controlled date sign N N 0910201 0920208 0220119 0220121 1310307 0220309 NIN 00 0 OO O Label Authorized personnell only Sleeve for cogwheel see pos 52 O ER Guide sleeve see pos 52 al al OO al Brakebar Molift Smart see pos 52 Spring Extension with O ring see pos 0920222 52 OO O 00 0920508 0920509 0220118 Pedal assy right Smart Set co Pedal assy left Smart Set Washer neoprene 222x5 5x3 5 0920223 Extension spring SF DF 1x8x18 0920209 Screw DIN912 M8x65 Elzn 1150414 Nut lock DIN985 M8 Elzn 0228125 Nut lock DIN985 M6 Elzn 0920306 Label Molift Smart 150 Page 18 of 24 AIR NI gt IIO le wf af wf hs nz a ara a az hs 1 NEN m a m fe z ah a
8. ctuator and place it in position make sure it is placed correctly with the motor Page 6 of 24 TMO09201 Molift Smart 150 English Rev D1 03 2012 housing on the same side as the battery holder e Push the bolts in place e Add Loctite 243 on the threads of the special screws and tighten them e Connect the cable for the actuator to the cable from battery support Place the cable in the slot on the back of the support and screw the bat tery support back on the column e Fasten the wire anchorage e Perform safety inspection see page 13 Rear castors You will need e Loctite 243 e Special wrench x 2 e Hot air gun Spanner 13 mm Procedure Open special nut 13 It may be necessary to heat the bolt nut to disable the Loctite used when assembled ea Limit the heating to a minimum area and ap ply as little heat as possible to avoid uninten tional spreading of heat to other parts If pos sible use a narrow nozzle e Pull the castor 5 with bolt out of the bracket Prepare the new castor by putting washers 4 bushing 2 and wall wheel 3 over the bolt Loctite 243 13 e Place the assembly into the bracket and ap ply Loctite 243 to the threads of the special nut 13 before tightening molift designed for life molift Front castors The castors on the front legs are mounted in brack ets made of plastic cast moulded brackets If it is the castor C10 itself that has been damaged it is
9. e and in depth knowledge to repair We recommend that a lifter with mal functioning leg spreading mechanism should be sent back to the manufacturer for repair and ad justment However if you believe that the fault is easy to correct i e to re attach a spring open the bottom cover C and try to correct the fault If the problem is caused by a broken part deeper in the mechanism please contact the manufacturer for advice Always check the leg spreading mechanism after any repair e Legs does only move inner position when col umn is lifted up transport position e With column mounted the legs does not move inside working position parallel position 340 E 560 40 1060 Illustration shows lifter in working position molift designed f r life Transport elastic You will need e New elastic e Knife or scissors Procedure e Remove the lifting column arm from the chas sis Remove the old elastic B by cutting it close to the reel B Remove the reel and the old elastic and be careful to get out any loose parts inside the column e Thread the new elastic trough the reel and po sition this in the middle e Thread the ends of the elastic through the eyes at the top of the column e Push the elastic into the column and make sure that the ends are travelling downwards in the column It may help to raise the column up right e When the ends emerge at the base of the col umn verify that the e
10. e the chassis The mechanism is operated by pumping the pedals C69 C69 The movement of the pedal will lift the brake bar C69 and engage the sleeve C62 to the sprocket CO This will produce a circu lar movement of the sprocket and a movement of the legs via leg spreader rods C 9 connected to the legs Lifting column security lock The chassis also holds a mechanism that prevents the lifting column to be fixed in the bracket before the legs are spread to working position This secu rity device consists of a stopper C held in place by a spring connected to a bracket C As long as the legs are in transport position the stopper will hit the bent end of the left leg bar and in this way prevent the lifting column to be lowered com pletely into the bracket When the legs are moved to the minimum working position the bent end of the leg bar will slide away allowing the stopper to be pushed all the way down by the lifting column Lifting column On the lifting column you will find the battery AG battery holder with electronics B62 bracket for actuator B and the push pull handle B Page 4 of 24 Battery holder The battery holder B is made out of an plastic mould in which the battery will fit In the battery holder you will find the spring contacts D The emergency switch D 9 is mounted at the side of the battery holder and the main PCB DO is placed inside with the LED visible trough a hole in the bat tery holder A butto
11. erly in place with all bolts fastened The plate contributes significantly to the stiffness of the chassis and lifts without this plate may cause irreparable structural damage to the chassis molift designed for life molift Responsibility Please read these operating instructions carefully before putting the product into operation We as sume no liability for damage or malfunctions re sulting from failure to comply with the instruc tions Warranty claims must be made immediately on detecting the defect Remember to quote the serial number Consumable parts are not subject to the warranty All technical information data and instructions for operation contained in these operating in structions were up to date at time of print and are compiled on the basis of our experience and to the best of our knowledge We reserve the right to incorporate technical modifications within the scope of further development of the product de scribed in this manual No claims can be derived from the information illustrations or descriptions contained in these instructions We assume no lia bility for any damage or malfunction caused by op erating errors non compliance with these operat ing instructions or inappropriate maintenance We expressly point out that only genuine Etac Supply Gjovik spare parts and accessories approved by us may be used For safety reasons the fitting and use of spare parts or accessories which have not been approved
12. es of this and next page Page 12 of 24 Logging Use the table below for logging of repair and work done on the lifter Write down a short description of the incident in the appropriate interval This will enable the owner and service partner to see pre and repair when using the service tool Serial number of lifter Description of fault Date sign TM09201 Molift Smart 150 English Rev D1 03 2012 molift Inspection Diagram after Service and Repair MOLIFT Smart 150 Service Checked service lamp if service is necessary YES yellow or red light NO green light Use Molift Servicetool and read the lifters data check number of lifts left before service Service is completed Replaced lifting motor actuator Worn or damaged parts or malfunctioning parts are re placed See description for parts replacement Service light was reset using Molift Servicetool N B The service light must ONLY be reset after completed service Perform safety inspection after service 00 O Li AN afety Inspection The lift has been visually checked for damages malfunction and deformation and it is in order Checked that lifting column is properly fastened to chassis and that the lifter has no loose parts Checked that mounting of column works correct With legs in outer position working position it is possible to run the column up and down easily and the column falls in place in the base With lifter in transport position it i
13. main structures of the lifter indicates that the lifter has been in a situation where abnormal forces has been applied Such a situation can potentially in fluence the future safety of the lifter and shall not be attempted repaired by other than the manufac turer Page 10 of 24 Foam cover chassis legs You will need e New foam cover e Solvent for removal of glue remnants Express glue Procedure e Spread legs to maximum width e Remove the remain of the old foam cover CO using a plastic scrape Be careful when scraping in order to prevent damage to the chassis coating Wash off any remains of foam and glue using the cleaning solvent e Dry surfaces well and verify that the surface is smooth and clean Apply glue at the end of the new foam part as indicated below i Zz a here 7 e e Press the new La cover in place aligning the curve of the cover with the chassis e Allow the glue to settle for a while and then glue the narrow part of the foam cover to the leg profile e Do not use the lifter until the glue has dried ref specification of the glue TM09201 Molift Smart 150 English Rev D1 03 2012 Lifting column stopper You will need e Special pop rivets 4x8 5 mm and tool Drill steel 5mm e New parts Procedure e Remove the lifting column from the chassis e Carefully drill out the pop rivets C at the back of the chassis Be careful when drilling out the pop rivet Do
14. molift SMART 150150 a patient lifter from molift TM09201 Molift Smart 150 English desig ned for life e ct e X halal jo molift Table of Content General advice seesesesss 3 Explanation of symbols 3 A 3 Responsibility eee 3 Technical description 4 A 4 Lifting column oooeeeererssserrrrasarrrrrrrrran rer r rr rr nr nn rn nn 4 Lifting arm with suspension 4 Charger and battery ooo occccccnccococnnnnonos 4 Service en ee Ede 5 Equipment and special tools 5 EQUIBDMON Errata a 5 Special fools 5 Fault finding ooooooocooccoccnnocccnnonnnono 6 Repairing sse 6 hie MM en enn eee arene oe a eee een 6 O CN 7 FON CASOS PR 7 Front castor with bracket 7 Electronics PCB sica iaa 8 Leg mechanism pedals 9 Suspension O ring in suspension 10 Lifting arm lifting column and legs 10 Foam cover chassis legs 10 Lifting column stopper 11 Plugs in column lock sssssssee 11 Finishing the job 12 Safely COMMON e 12 LOGOO arcos pelan 12
15. n Inspecting person must sign safety sticker and this diagram 000 Li Inspection repair and service should be done by a person certified by or on behalf of Etac Supply Gjo vik Always complete below Client Serial number of lifter Date Signature molift Page 13 of 24 designed for life molift Appendix A CONCE omi eme motmsmantso I eem BoteyNmHagan Ma Ja mene ehamornmniea s 020084 Amet Suspension complete AA Page 14 of 24 TM09201 Molift Smart 150 English Rev D1 03 2012 Main components molift Page 15 of 24 designed for life molift Appendix B Bolt for lifting column bracket 2 pcs set 0920512 incl pos 32 5 Actuator Linak LA 34 including pos 14 0920506 and 15 09 Pash nut 10mm pos 7 oa fof o N OIIO Ni io N oO ro EM A ce E a NN EE EN EN rm EN m E ES E m Page 16 of 24 TM09201 Molift Smart 150 English Rev D1 03 2012 Column and lifting arm Locktite 24 14 Locktite 2701 QD Page 17 of 24 molift designed for life molift Appendix C Pos ne mens tein e e ow Boktorkg e a 1120506 screw button head mero 07580 Sprocket see pos 52 NO 0920071 0920510 0920511 0910153 0910152 0910190 0910157 0920513 0920518 0920213 0220310 0920303 0920301 0920517 Foam cover for chassis
16. n on the main PCB providing emergency lowering is possible to access through a hole in the battery holder Electronics The electronics consists of one printed circuit board PCB D with remote control emergency stop DO and lowering switches and battery and service lights All functions rely on the main PCB The control card has a counter which registers the number of seconds with activity After a certain time it signals to activate the service light to in form the user that the lift needs service An electric emergency lowering switch is located above the stop switch The motor has a manual emergency lowering function in case of a power failure Driving handle The curved driving handle B is pressed into the two bushings BO on each side of the lifting col umn The bushings have a seat for a rubber O ring which is glued in place with Loctite Loctite is also applied inside the bushing before the handle is pressed in place Actuator The lower part of the actuator B is connected to the lifting column bracket B and the upper part to the lifting arm B and bracket B2 Lifting arm with suspension The lifting arm B is hinged to the lifting column through a bushing with bolt The suspension B is possible to rotate 360 the rotation is braked by an O ring inside the connection Charger and battery The Molift Powerpac system is a custom battery pack built up by a 14 4 V battery pack a charger frame and the charger wi
17. nds of the elastic pass on each side of the lower bolt in the column If not this has to be corrected e Tighten the elastic approx 20 cm and tie a thor ough knot e Release the knot and verify that the elastic and reel at the top has a tension of approx 2 kg If not pull the elastic out from the base and tie another knot further in to pretension the elastic some more e Cut of any excess length of elastic but leave ap prox 5 cm below the knot Page 9 of 24 molift Suspension O ring in suspension You will need e Loctite 2701 e Special tool e Punch 5 mm Procedure e Remove the padding on the suspension 41 e Loosen the two special bolts 27 with the spe cial tools and punch out the bolt 26 e Remove the suspension assembly and remove the plastic covers 28 Use the punch carefully on the inside to separate the covers Verify that bolts or suspension are not worn or damaged in any way Damage to these parts may cause a fracture in the assembly causing serious personnel injury e Replace worn or damaged parts and assemble the suspension as reverse order see fig below e Apply Loctite 2701 on the threads of the special bolt 27 and tighten e Re fit the padding e Perform safety inspection see page 13 Lifting arm lifting column and legs If any of these parts are structurally damaged the entire lifter must be shipped to the manufacturer for evaluation control and repair Damage to the
18. rench This can be bought in any well equipped hardware store and we recommend models with adjustable span Illustration only Page 5 of 24 114 moll 150 Fault finding See User manual If the fault finding table in the user manual is in conclusive you will have to try by method of elimi nation and judgement Repairing Actuator You will need Procedure Loctite 243 Special wrench x 2 Hot air gun Raise the lifting col umn to an upright position and if pos sible raise the lifting arm to horizontal po sition Loosen the battery support and disconnect the cable on the backside of the battery support Remove the wire anchorage Open special screw B at the lower actuator bracket B using the special wrench O It may be necessary to heat the bolt fastener to disable the Loctite used when assembled Limit the heating to a minimum area and ap ply as little heat as possible to avoid uninten tional spreading of heat to other parts The actuator will come loose and may fall down when performing the nest steps It is recommended to have assistance holding the actuator or try to secure it in other ways i e tie it with a rope to control the action Open special screw B at the upper actuator bracket B using the special wrench Push out both bolts B 5 if necessary tap care fully using a bolt with the same diameter Lift the actuator out and put it carefully down Get the new a
19. s not possible to leave the column in upright position it falls down when pushing slightly Checked that remote control works and that wire and socket for remote control are undamaged Checked that the lifter functions correctly and runs without load all the way up and down without abnormal noise Checked that end stop works Repeated test with a load of approx 100 kg The suspension and lifting arm are checked visually for damage play and deformations The suspension shall be turned 360 with some friction If no defects or malfunctions are discovered the suspension shall be tested with maximum load 150 kg Run the lift up and down 2 3 times and turn the suspension 360 around 2 3 times with maximum load Perform a new visual control damage play and deformations as described above Any damaged parts must be repaired or replaced and the test is performed once more until the lift performs correctly OOO 00 Checked that the leg spreading mechanism functions properly Tested with maximum load Verified that the legs do not move beyond inner and outer limits working position when operated with load The legs does not move inside parallel positions or working position with column mounted Checked that emergency stop and lowering electric and manual are working correctly Service light is green and batteries are sufficiently charged Marked lift with safety sticker with month year and certificate number for completed safety inspectio
20. t 150 English Rev D1 03 2012 General advice This technical manual contains important safety instructions and information regarding the service and repair of the lifter Carefully read the manual in order to be familiar with function and use service and repair of the lifter Explanation of symbols This symbol is used to point out instructions and information related to work place safety where injury may occur if the information is disregarded or ignored Follow these instruc tions be careful and attentive at all times This symbol indicates important information regarding the use of the equipment If not taken into consideration it may lead to dam age or functional defects to the lifter or other equipment This symbol indicates important and useful information If taken into consideration it will help the operator of the lifter to work ef ficiently It may help simplify routines and to explain complicated facts O Caution When repairing the lifter you will find it necessary to lift and handle heavy long and or sharp objects When disassembling and assembling the lifter you may also find that the stability of the lifter may be reduced increasing the risk of toppling the lifter or parts falling down Therefore use general caution when performing maintenance and repairs The lifter must not under any circumstances be put to use or tested with load without the bottom cover C Appendix C position 27 prop
21. th wire TM09201 Molift Smart 150 English Rev D1 03 2012 Service Molift Smart 150 has a LED on the battery holder indicating if the lifter needs service The LED gives a green light when the lifter is ready for use Battery lamp Service lamp The electronics logs how much the lifter is being used and the load it is used with After a given time of usage there will be given a signal that the lifter needs service to the service LED The LED will first give a yellow light then red Take contact with your local service representative and order service If there is a sound together with the light it means the lifter needs service immediately Servicelamp Status No light Ready for use Yellow Order service lifter still works Red Performservice Red sound Perform service im Service consists of replacing the lifting motor and check replacement of worn or damaged parts Service and repair should be performed by au thorized personnel only Fillin and sign a copy of the checklist on next page The owner is responsible to ensure proper logging and written verification of each service or repair Service molift designed far life molt Equipment and special tools Equipment The accessories and equipment related to the dai ly use of the lifter see User manual Special tools Universal wrench The majority of the external fasteners on the lifter has a special grip which requires a special w
22. ttery support care fully apart amo Lift the emergency oe lowering extenders from the emergency switch on the main PCB Use a flat screw driver and push them carefully apart Push pull the main PCB out of the battery sup port Take care of the extenders Emergency stop button may be detached by releasing the locking ring inside the battery holder Disconnect the cable connector for motor and battery e Connect the motor and battery connector to the new main PCB Place the top piece of extender in the lower hole in the battery support and the two lower pieces on the emergency lowering switch on the PCB Pull the main PCB DG in place in the slot in the battery support Push the extenders on the emergency lowering switch and the complete battery supports to gether Make sure the PCB enters the slots Assemble the holder and screws D amp O TM09201 Molift Smart 150 English Rev D1 03 2012 e Carefully remove and scrape away any remains of the old sticker before placing the new one e Connect the cables on backside of battery sup port to cables on lifter and place them in slot e Attach the battery support to the column with the two screws B69 use Loctite 243 on screws Make sure the cables do not get squeezed e Reconnect cable for hand control e Perform safety inspection page 13 Leg mechanism pedals The leg spreading mechanism is fairly complicated and requires experienc
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