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1. 2 Once the shore power is in the OFF position unthread the lock ring binding the connection together 3 Remove the power cable from the shore receptacle and store in the cable storage compartment 4 The generator will automatically start and provide power to the unit The ATS will automatically transfer to Shore Power when connected to a viable power supply and shut down the generator unit In the event of a IMPORTANT Shore Power fault the ATS will automatically start the generator unit and transfer power to the generator 6 8 _ Disconnect Phone and Data Lines 1 Please refer to Figure 13 Phone amp Data Line Connections for the following procedure Disconnect any phone and data lines that are currently attached to shore receptacles Open the compartment door and disconnect any phone and data lines that are connected in the underbody storage compartment 4 Store the phone and data lines in the underbody storage compartment and close the compartment door This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 46 of 110 os SH 6 9 Disconnect the Water Hose and Drain the Tank OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES On the right rear side exterior of the mob
2. Check to see if the A C disconnect is in the OFF position Turn the A C disconnect to the ON position The Penn Control settings are correct Verify that the Penn Control is set at 68 F Please contact Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles for further assistance The temperature inside of the mobile unit is too cold Check for open exterior doors left open during cold weather conditions The HVAC system can only support the environment of the mobile unit Unless opened for use all exterior doors should remain closed all of the time Check for blocked or dirty air vents and or air conditioner filters Clean the air vents and or change the air conditioner filters After this has been done verify that warm air is blowing Check to see if the A C disconnect is in the OFF position Turn the A C disconnect to the ON position The Penn Control settings are correct Verify that the Penn Control is set at 72 F Please contact Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles for further assistance This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 99 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH Humidity i
3. The emergency batteries are rechargeable gel celled They are also float charged to provide quick recovery after primary power is restored This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 33 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH 4 4 Marker Lights Extra LED type marker and side turn signal lights are installed on the trailer body to assist the driver with maneuvering the mobile unit 4 5 System Shutdowns There are different types of shutdowns that can take place on the mobile unit Of the different types both manual and automatic shutdowns exist All shutdowns refer only to the medical system and not the HVAC system unless otherwise noted Figure 22 Emergency Shutdown Buttons Manual Shutdown Emergency Stop A1 Stop Manual shutdowns are those that require the operating personnel to depress Emergency OFF buttons in the event of an emergency The Emergency OFF button is located in Breast Health Suite aboard the mobile unit When this button is depressed only the medical system will be shutdown The HVAC system will still be operational There is one 1 Emergency Off button located in Breast Health Suite on the right side
4. Disassemble the platform and canopy and fold for storage P 2 3 Remove the stage platform 4 5 Return the platform and canopy to their storage location inside the unit 6 2 __Door Canopy Removal 1 Remove the canopies Please follow the instructions below and refer to Figure 7 Door Canopy 2 Remove the canopies from above the doors 3 Disassemble the canopies and fold for storage 4 Return the canopies to their storage location inside the unit This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 44 of 110 os SH 6 3 Secure all Equipment The following procedure must be accomplished prior to transporting this WARNING vehicle If these items are not accomplished the Transit Warning Light located on the left side of the mobile unit will remain illuminated Two types of restraints need to be supplied before transporting the mobile unit They are as follows OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES e The first type deals with the restraints that are used by the medical equipment manufacturer Follow all instructions provided by the medical equipment manufacturer when applying restraints to the medical system These instructions can be found in the
5. sssseeeeeneeeneeereenssensstnsstnsstnnnstnnstnnstnnsrnsstensnenstnnnnnnsnnennnen nn nnt 101 Humidity Settings EE 101 Appendix D Circuit Malfunction Checklist scssssssssssssssesssssesessesesees 103 Gategory EE 103 Category EE 103 Appendix E Lockout Tagout Procedures ss s eecceeeeeesseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 105 Affected Personnel to notify when the Specialty Vehicles Trailer is to be Locked Out 105 Shut down specifications for the Specialty Vehicle Trailers ereenn 106 Methods to dissipate energy ccccceesceceeeeeceeeeeesaeeeeeeeeceaeeeeaaeseeeeseaeeseaaeeseeeeeseaeeesaaeseeaeeseaes 106 Method of Verifying the Isolation of the Machine or Eouipment 106 This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent OSHKOSH 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 9 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES List of Fiqures Figure 1 The GE Moving Experiences Mobile Health Un 11 Figure 2 Breast Health Suite Overall 0 cceccceceeeceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeaaeseeeeesaeeesaaeseeaeeseeeessaaeeseneeeeeeees 17 Figure 3 Registration Area Overall 18 Figure 4 Bone Health Suite Overall ccccceeecceceee cesses eeeeeeceeeeeeaeeeeeeeeseaeeesaaeseeeeeseeeesaesseeeseenees
6. Hold the pump switch in the PUMP ONT position 2 Push lever 2 towards the control box until the leg is fully retracted 3 Push lever 1 towards the control box until the leg is fully retracted This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 47 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH 6 13 Connect the Tractor to the Mobile Unit Before connecting the tractor to the mobile unit be certain that enough clearance has been left for the fifth wheel If the fifth wheel cannot fit underneath the mobile unit the front end must be raised If it is necessary to raise the front of the mobile unit to clear the fifth wheel please follow the steps below Please refer to Section 13 Stabilizing Legs for the following procedure 1 Move and hold the pump switch in the ON position 2 Pull the levers towards you to extend the legs This will lift the front end of the mobile unit 3 Extend the legs high enough to clear the fifth wheel only 4 Release the pump switch The pump switch should automatically retract to the Pump OFF position 5 Check to verify that enough room has been made for fifth wheel clearance and proceed with caution to connect the tractor t
7. OSHKOSH Page 105 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH Appendix E Lockout Tagout Procedures Specific Energy Control Procedures Machine or Equipment for this Procedure Specialty Vehicle Trailer GE Moving Experiences Health Unit Conirol of Hazardous Energy Type of Hazardous Energy When is it Necessary to Lock Out Electrical 480V AC When servicing main electrical power line Electrical 120 208V AC room When servicing or performing installation inside specific circuits sections of the trailer Electrical 12V DC When servicing the following Generator Wheelchair Lift Slide out Hydraulic System Digital Levels Lights Electrical 12V DC From Battery When servicing the following Generator Wheelchair Lift Slide out Hydraulic System Digital Levels Lights Affected Personnel to notify when the Specialty Vehicles Trailer is to be Locked Out Name Department Location Production employees In the vicinity of the trailer This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 106 of 110 OSHKOSH Shut down specifications for the Specialty Vehicle Trailers Energy Type and Rating Main power feed Electrical 480V AC Light or outlet circuits Elect
8. making sure that the access flap for the power cable has been released Note The Phase Power Monitor checks the incoming shore power to ensure that it has the correct phase rotation ABC and that all three phases are present If all three phases are present and in the correct rotation the 480 VAC Light on the monitor will illuminate If any phase is not present or if the phase rotation is not correct the 480 VAC Fault Light will illuminate and a piezo electric horn will sound Disconnect shore power immediately and investigate to determine the cause of the fault NOTE If shore power is not available the power cable may be connected to the 100KVA generator receptacle on the rear side of the tractor This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 38 of 110 os SH The ATS will automatically transfer to Shore Power when connected to a viable power supply and shut down the generator unit In the event of a IMPORTANT Shore Power fault the ATS will automatically start the generator unit and transfer power to the generator OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Figure 23 Automatic Transfer Switch 5 10 Connect the Phone and Data Lines The phone and data lin
9. system manuals provided by the medical equipment manufacturer e The second type deals with the restraints that are used by the mobile unit manufacturer Various items must be secured prior to transporting the mobile unit Such items may consist of chairs monitors doors cabinets cameras and printers Use the supplied restraining hardware to secure these items before transporting the mobile unit 6 4 Remove and Store the Stair Assemblies Before removing the stair assemblies check the interior of the unit one last time to verify that all equipment is secure and ready for transport The stair assemblies can be taken down easier with two people The instructions are covered below Standard Stair System 1 Close and lock the door with the key that is provided 2 Open the door to the underbody storage compartment 3 Loosen the hardware holding the handrail in place Remove the handrail from the stair assembly 4 Lift the clip of the stair assembly up and away from the channel that is located underneath the staff door Place the stair assembly on the ground Using the sole of your shoe step on the spring loaded release to retract the adjustable legs on each side of the stair assembly 7 Place the stair assembly and handrail inside of the underbody storage compartment and close the compartment door NOTE Remove all stair assemblies except the stairs to the Bone Health Suite These stairs are required for access to the slide
10. 12 pounds of steam per hour at 15 amps A sensor continually monitors the interior of the mobile unit for relative humidity This sensor is located in the HVAC return duct and is programmed to keep the relative humidity at 40 If the humidity drops below the set point the humidifier is signaled to emit more steam The humidifier creates steam when electrodes in the steam cylinder of the humidifier vaporize the supplied water The steam then travels through a hose to a distribution pipe located in the return air duct of the HVAC system Since the steam is injected into the return duct of the HVAC system both A C units are supplied with humidified air for distribution throughout the interior of the mobile unit An air pressure switch is located in the HVAC discharge duct that is interlocked to the humidifier If for any reason the airflow is disrupted the humidifier will shut down When the sensor detects that relative humidity has been reached a signal is sent to the humidifier to stop it from creating more steam This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 60 of 110 os SH 9 2 Water Supply e Water is supplied to the humidifier by means of a facility provided water supp
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12. AREA 61 Sp IMSTFUCTIONS srneci aia aeae Seeche ae ee aa aR Eeer 61 This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 7 of 110 DS SH SPECIALTY gt VEHICLES 10 2 Exterior HVAC Specifications cccccecccceeeceeneeeeeeeeceaeeseeaeeseeeecaaeeseaaesseneeseaeeeeaeeseneees 64 10 3 Interior HVAC Specifications cccccceecceeceeeeeseeeeeeeeecaeeeeaeeseeeeesaeeesaaeseeeeeseeeesaeenenaees 65 10 4 Underbody Compartment Heater tene ren retn ntnusennntunntnnnennnnnnnn nann 65 10 5 Penn Control Temperature Setting ccccccceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeeeseaeeesaaeeeeeeeseeeesaeeseaeees 66 Section 11 Wheel Chair Lu EEN 67 Section 12 Intrusion Alarm opttonal seen 69 12 1 OPEMATION egener E T A E E 69 Section ks lE lie BT CN 71 13 1 ele el ue H EE 72 13 2 Rear Air Suspension System Controls ccccccccseeeceeeeeceeeeeceaeeeeaaeeeceeeeseaeeesaeeeeeeenaees 72 Section 14 Lighting System ssssssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnna 73 14 1 Emergency LINING EEN 73 14 2 Exterior Lighting as inoran i deed edd a R 74 Underbody Compartment Lobtng nna 74 Entrance Door Lighting Exterior
13. Are any warning lights illuminated Is the fuel tank full Verify that the air suspension system is fully inflated and at the proper ride height The lowest point of the trailer sidewall should be approximately 15 above ground level This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 96 of 110 OSHKOSH os GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 97 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH Appendix B Troubleshooting If any of the following troubleshooting guides do not correct the problem or if the problem worsens please contact Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles for service or refer to the volumes of literature that shipped with the mobile unit In these volumes you will be able to find individual product manuals as well as a list of local service representatives AC Power Indicator Light is off If the AC Power Indicator Light is OFF then the
14. Setup Checklist 1 Park the mobile unit on the pad per the site planning guide Set the trailer parking brake OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Lower the front stabilizing legs Disconnect the tractor while leaving the air and electrical lines engaged Exhaust the rear suspension Lower the rear stabilizing legs Re level the mobile unit as needed Disconnect the tractor air and electrical lines Lower the auxiliary support legs OO NO gl P Sa N Verify that the shore power disconnect is in the OFF position and connect to the power cable to the shore power receptacle 4 CH Move the shore power disconnect to the ON position The ATS will automatically switch from generator power to shore power 11 Connect the phone and data lines 12 Connect the water supply connection 13 Install the stair assembly 14 Remove all slide out restraining hardware 15 Extend the slide out 16 Install remaining stair assemblies 17 Remove restraining hardware and position equipment for use 18 Prepare all medical equipment for use per the OEM provided instructions 19 Deploy the canopy for use if equipped 20 Deploy stage and canopy This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior
15. and fasteners prior to usage If during inspection it is suspected that either internal or external damage has occurred have a certified electrician inspect and repair the damage before using The stabilizing legs and rear suspension are not to be used to raise the mobile unit off the ground The legs are meant only to level the unit and place it ina parked position If the legs are used in an attempt to raise the mobile unit from the ground serious damage may occur to the mobile unit Failure to completely exhaust the suspension before uncoupling the airlines may result in damage to the suspension of the mobile unit The air ride control valves must be in the OFF normal ride position before the mobile unit can be transported If the air ride control switch is not in the normal ride position irreparable damage may occur to the mobile unit Before transporting the mobile unit check to verify all warning lights as well as all exterior marker lights are working correctly When servicing the unit be certain that a first aid kit and fire extinguisher are within reach at all times This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 94 of 110 os SH Mobile Unit
16. for additional information AC Power Indicator Light The GE medical system requires the HVAC system to be supplied A caution power at all times During transit of the mobile unit via the generator and when the unit is in the parked position via shore power The AC Power Indicator Light is located on the exterior left side of the mobile unit and will illuminate when the mobile unit is receiving power The mobile unit must have power at all times Transport Warning Light If the Transport Warning Light is on the mobile unit must not be ACAUTION moved If the mobile unit is moved while this light is on irreparable damage can occur to the mobile unit The Transport Warning Light is located on the exterior left side of the mobile unit and will illuminate when the Rear Stage Doors are not latched in the proper transport position or if the interior Breast Health Suite interior door is not closed and locked in position for transport This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 79 of 110 OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Suspension Transport Warning Light The air ride control valves must be in the normal ride position before ACAUTION the mobile un
17. injury or DANGER death that cannot be eliminated by design safeguards the term DANGER is used This safety alert symbol indicates important safety messages in the manual A When you see this symbol carefully read the message that follows and be alert to the possibility of personal injury or death Electrical mechanical pneumatic and hydraulic safety devices have been installed on this vehicle to help protect against personal injury and or WARNING damage to equipment Under no circumstances should any attempt be made to disconnect or in any way render any of these devices inoperative If a malfunction of any safety device is discovered to exist DO NOT operate the vehicle but immediately notify appropriate maintenance personnel Oshkosh Specialty vehicles shall have no liability with respect to REPAIRS IMPROPERLY PERFORMED OR REPLACEMENTS IMPROPERLY INSTALLED or USE OF REPLACEMENT PARTS OR ACCESSORIES NOT CONFORMING TO Oshkosh SPECIALTY VEHICLE S SPECIFICATIONS WHICH ADVERSELY AFFECT PERFORMANCE OR DURABILITY or ALTERATIONS OR MODIFICATIONS NOT RECOMMENDED OR APPROVED IN WRITING BY Oshkosh SPECIALTY VEHICLES or FOR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH AS A RESULT OF RENDERING ANY SAFETY DEVICE INOPERABLE Certain inherent risks are associated with heavy trailers due to the nature of their use Personnel working in the area of these trailers are subject to certain hazards that cannot be met by mechanical
18. means but only by the exercise of intelligence care and common sense It is therefore essential for the owner of this equipment to have personnel involved in the use and operation of these trailers who are competent careful physically and mentally qualified and trained in the safe operation of this equipment This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 5 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH Table of Contents List Of REVISIONS amp Warnings 2 0 c scceeceeccneceeccncceeccescneceeccuscneceusensceesensceeseesenees 3 REVISIONS EE 3 Klee EE e 3 Warnings amp Safety Alert Conventions sence ceaeeesaaeseeaeeseeeeessaeeneneeeeaees 4 Section 1 Introduction ER KEREE RRE RREE RER REEE RRE REE RRE RREE KEE REE RRE ennn mnnn 11 Section 2 Safety Guidelines cccseccsescceeeeeeeceeeeesceeeeceeeceeeceeeeceeecneeeeeseeees 13 2 1 Operators General Safety PDrecauttons nnen 14 22 Electrical Safely EE 15 23 Transportation Safety sirsenis aia a iaia aa aE 15 Section 3 Mobile Unit Overview SEENEN 17 3 1 Breast Health Suite Overal nenn nenn 17 3 2 Reception Registration Area COveral 18 3 3 Bone Health Suite Overall A 18 3 4 Heart H
19. os SH 5 12 Install the Stair Assembly Bone Health Suite Entr NOTE The stairs to the Bone Health Suite Entry must be installed first in order to provide access to the slide out controls OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Attach the stairs directly to the mobile unit The stairs can be setup easier with two people The instructions are covered below Stair Assembly 1 Remove the all stair assemblies from the underbody compartments 2 Install the clip of the stair assembly into the channel located underneath the Bone Health Suite door 3 Adjust the height of the stair legs as necessary to in order to level and secure the stairs 4 Install the handrail into its operating position and secure in place with the hardware provided 5 Close the doors to the underbody compartments 5 13 Extend the Slide out 1 After the Bone Health Suite stairs has been installed the slide out for the mobile unit can now be extended 2 Verify that the underbody compartment doors are closed and that no obstacles are in the path of the slide out 3 Enter the mobile unit and remove the restraining hardware that is being used to hold the slide out in the transport position Do not release the floor latch if the slide out is extended The floor WARNING cylinder is pressurized when the slide out is extended and releasing the latch could result in severe personal injury 4 Before extending the slide out retract the pins that are being used to h
20. reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 5 9 OSHKOSH 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 37 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES Connect to Shore Power Before connecting or disconnecting from shore power it is imperative that the WARNING shore power connections be moved to the OFF position Failure to do this can result in injury or death to the operator of the mobile unit It is the operator s responsibility to verify that the shore power receptacle is of WARNING the same type and voltage as the connection that is supplied by Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles Failure to do this can result in injury or death to the operator of the mobile unit as well as irreparable damage to the mobile unit Always inspect the power cable connectors and fasteners prior to usage If ACAUTION during inspection it is suspected that either internal or external damage has occurred have a certified electrician inspect and repair the damage before using Verify that the shore power disconnect is in the OFF position Open the underbody compartment door and remove the power cable from the underbody compartments of the mobile unit Insert the Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles supplied connector into the shore power receptacle and spin the lock ring clockwise to secure the connection Secure the connector lock ring to the shore facility Move the shore power disconnect to the ON position Close the underbody compartment door
21. the rear air suspension be used to lift the mobile unit from the ground If any attempt is made to raise A caution the unit from the ground using the only the stabilizing legs and the rear air suspension serious damage can occur to the suspension system of the mobile unit Both the stabilizing legs and the auxiliary support legs can be found at the front and rear of the unit The stabilizing legs installed on this mobile unit are only for the purpose of parking and stabilizing the mobile unit Please refer to the product manual located in Volume II of the literature provided by Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles for additional information Figure 35 Front Stabilizing Leg Assembly Stabilizing Leg Controls The control box houses the stabilizing leg controls Stabilizing Leg Allows the mobile unit to be parked without the tractor being attached to the unit Digital Levels Allows the mobile unit to be leveled both front to back and side to side Lever 1 Rear Right side leg Lever 2 Rear Left side leg Lever 3 Front Right side leg Lever 4 Front Left side leg Air Suspension Control Switch The ON position deflates the air bags The OFF position inflates the air bags for normal ride Pump ON OFF Switch The switch must be held in the ON position when extending or retracting the legs Auxiliary Support Legs The auxiliary support legs provide a fixed leg for use as a backup in case the stabilizing legs fail Sand Sh
22. the underbody storage compartments 17 5 HVAC System The HVAC system is critical to the operation and life of the equipment The medical equipment operates within strict limits regarding temperature and ACAUTION humidity All aspects of the HVAC system such as baffling venting component set points and sensor placement are adjusted for optimum operation Under no circumstances should any aspect of the HVAC system be altered from factory specifications 1 The HVAC system is designed specifically to maintain only the internal environment of the mobile unit The HVAC system is not designed to handle areas outside of the mobile unit such as adjoining corridors or hallways 2 Itis important to be sure that the doors partitions and baffling are in the intended positions before running the medical system 3 Do not attempt to store boxes or any other items near computer system air inlets or in the aisles Such actions will disrupt the intended airflow requirements 4 A qualified A C technician must check the A C condensers every month Refer to the Air Conditioning Owner s Manual for more information This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 91 o
23. this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 67 of 110 OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Section 11 Wheel Chair Lift The mobile unit contains a wheel chair lift Braun Model L211U58ARS which is used to move personnel from the ground level to the floor level of the mobile unit The wheelchair lift has a maximum design capacity of 800 Ibs and a working capacity of 434 Ibs The lifting height is 46 Refer to the Service Operations Manual Volume II Vendor Information for Installation Service and Maintenance requirements This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 68 of 110 OSHKOSH os GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 69 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH Section 12 Intrusion Alarm optional An optional intrusion alarm is available for the mobile unit This alarm i
24. without prior express consent OSHKOSH 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 93 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES Appendix A Mobile Unit Checklist IMPORTANT It is the operator s responsibility to verify that the shore power receptacle is of the same type and voltage as the connection that is supplied by Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles Failure to do this can result in injury or death to the operator of the mobile unit as well as irreparable damage to the mobile unit Before connecting or disconnecting from shore power it is imperative that the shore power connections be moved to the OFF position Failure to do this can result in injury or death to the operator of the mobile unit Make sure that all electrical parts are serviced only by a certified electrician or qualified personnel Dangerous voltages are present which could result in injury or death Always make sure that eyes are protected while servicing the unit Wear safety goggles when prying drilling grinding or working with batteries Wear safety goggles over regular prescription glasses unless the lenses are made of hardened glass and can serve as safety goggles Be certain to disconnect the power before working on any of the electrical systems The GE medical system requires the HVAC system to be supplied power at all times During transit of the mobile unit via the generator and when the unit is in the parked position via shore power Always inspect the power cable connectors
25. 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 1 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH Operator and Service Manual GE MOVING EXPERIENCES Senographe 2000D Mammography Bone Health and Heart Health 48 L x 8 6 W x 13 6 H USA Unit 2007 Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles All Rights Reserved This manual contains confidential information of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles You may not copy it or any part of it without the written permission of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles This manual may be used only by you and only for the purposes for which it was intended You may not disclose this manual or the confidential information it contains outside of your company If you wish to copy part of this manual or to use it other than as it has been described above you must contact Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles seeking permission to do so North America Europe Corporate Headquarters Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles Ltd Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles Unit 17 Nelson Way 16745 South Lathrop Ave Tuscum Trading Estate Harvey Illinois Camberley Surrey 60426 GU15 3DH USA United Kingdom 001 708 596 5066 44 01276 64490 Buys Ballotstraat 6 3261 LA Oud Beijerland Holland 31 0 186 614322 Fax 31 0 186 619367 E mail smit smit mobile nl This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was pr
26. 46 Warning Hl ll TEE 34 Section 5 Mobile Unit Setup ProCedure cccccsssssssseeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeeeees 35 5 1 Park the Mobile UNI s ccgis csscetessct ctvessnededesscncaversaptalchacecd ecegunsaveeacsdedite a sadebeetapcaites needed 35 5 2 Lower the Front Stabilizing Legs ssesssesssssrssirrssrresrnssrnssirssinsstnnsinnsrnnnnnnnnnsrnnnnnsnnnnnna 35 5 3 DISCOMMECL INE Tractor secs cccccesscccpviegcbdenedececavessesagtcncanee dincahesatdezecdents cabaandnssacesas i RE 35 5 4 Exhaust the air from the Air SUSPENSION System cceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeesaeeeeeeeeees 36 5 5 Lower the Rear Stabilizing Legs 36 5 6 Re level the Mobile Unit 2 0 0 0 ececccccceecee cesses cence eeeaeeeeaaeseeeeeceaaeeeeaaeseeeeeseeeesaeeseaaeeeeneeee 36 This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 6 of 110 OSHKOSH os SH SPECIALTY R VEHICLES 5 7 Disconnect the Tractor Air and Electrical Lines c cccccccccccsesssseceseeeecessesseaeeeeeeeeeeseesees 36 5 8 Lower the Auxiliary Support Legs sense caaeeeeaaeeeeeeeseeeesaeeeeaaeeee 36 5 9 Connect to Shore Power 37 5 10 Connect the Phone and Datalnes 38 5 11 Connect the Water Hose 39
27. EHICLES This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 63 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH Section 10 HVAC System The HVAC system is critical to the operation and life of the medical system The medical system operates within strict specifications regarding temperature and humidity All aspects of the HVAC system such as damper settings venting component set points and sensor placement are adjusted for optimum operation Under no circumstances should these settings be altered The GE medical system requires the HVAC system to be supplied power at all times During transit of the mobile unit via the generator and when the unit is in the parked position via shore power Figure 30 A C Units Two air conditioning units are used to maintain the internal environment of the mobile unit Both air conditioners come from the factory preset to the specifications required by the medical system manufacturer Under no circumstances should the factory presets be changed or altered from their factory setting Irreparable damage can occur to the medical system if this is done This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered t
28. H Section 8 Generator Use and follow the appropriate Lockout Tagout procedures as required by WARNING OSHA Standard 1910 147 when performing maintenance or servicing any electrical hydraulic or pneumatic systems See Appendix E for Lockout Tagout procedures Make sure that all electrical parts are serviced only by a certified electrician or WARNING qualified personnel Dangerous voltages are present which could result in injury or death Always make sure that eyes are protected while servicing the unit Wear safety WARNING goggles when prying drilling grinding or working with batteries Wear safety goggles over regular prescription glasses unless the lenses are made of hardened glass and can serve as safety goggles WARNING Be certain to disconnect the power before working on any of the electrical systems Before connecting or disconnecting from shore power it is imperative that the WARNING shore power connections be moved to the OFF position Failure to do this can result in injury or death to the operator of the mobile unit It is the operator s responsibility to verify that the shore power receptacle is of WARNING the same type and voltage as the connection that is supplied by Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles Failure to do this can result in injury or death to the operator of the mobile unit as well as irreparable damage to the mobile unit Always inspect the power cable connectors and fasteners pri
29. Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent OSHKOSH 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 15 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES 2 2 Electrical Safet Use and follow the appropriate Lockout Tagout procedures as required by OSHA Standard 1910 147 when performing maintenance or servicing any electrical hydraulic or pneumatic systems See Appendix E for Lockout Tagout procedures Before connecting or disconnecting from shore power it is imperative that the shore power connections be moved to the OFF position Failure to do this can result in injury or death to the operator of the mobile unit It is the operator s responsibility to verify that the shore power receptacle is of the same type and voltage as the connection that is supplied by Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles Failure to do this can result in injury or death to the operator of the mobile unit as well as irreparable damage to the mobile unit Always inspect the power cable connectors and fasteners prior to usage If during inspection it is suspected that either internal or external damage has occurred have a certified electrician inspect and repair the damage before using When working with the electrical system for the mobile unit Follow the warnings and cautions li
30. PECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH 9 5 Electrical Connections Electrical connections at the humidifier are located on a terminal rail behind the cover of the humidifier The distribution panel supplies the required 480V AC power via a 15 amp three phase breaker A humidistat is connected to the humidifier via a controlling transformer cable 9 6 _Instructions The HVAC system along with the humidifier is set to the required settings per the medical equipment manufacturers specifications before leaving the factory Under no circumstances should the settings be altered from their factory specifications Please refer to the product manual located in the literature provided by Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles Attaching the water supply lines 1 The water connection can be found on the right side exterior of the mobile unit This connection is located on an underbody compartment door Remove the cap that covers the connection Attach the supplied water hose to this connection Attach the other end of the hose to facility provided faucet a FO DN Turn on the water at the faucet This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 62 of 110 OSHKOSH os GH SPECIALTY V
31. SHA Standard 1910 147 when performing maintenance or servicing any electrical hydraulic or pneumatic systems See Appendix E for Lockout Tagout procedures Before connecting or disconnecting from shore power it is imperative that the WARNING shore power connections be moved to the OFF position Failure to do this can result in injury or death to the operator of the mobile unit It is the operator s responsibility to verify that the shore power receptacle is of WARNING the same type and voltage as the connection that is supplied by Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles Failure to do this can result in injury or death to the operator of the mobile unit as well as irreparable damage to the mobile unit The entire electrical system is installed in conformance with the National Electric Code The system is completely installed in the factory Service access is gained through the underbody compartments of the mobile unit with thin wall conduit and or wire mold sized to accept the required service entrance conductors used throughout the mobile unit All electrical materials devices appliances fittings and other equipment are approved and listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL All required tags labels and rating nameplates are permanently installed in their proper locations before the mobile unit leaves the factory There are several panels used in the electrical system The Automatic Transfer Switch is located in the underb
32. Service Liobtng 75 Marker amp RUNNING Lights ccccceseee cece cece cece aeeeeeeeceeeeeceaeeeeaeeseceeesaaeeeseaeeseeeesaeeeeaeeeeeeeseaeees 75 14 3 uerg Biere EE 76 Bone Densitometry Suite AAA 76 Breast Health Gute 77 14 4 Warning He LCE 78 AC Power Indicator Light ccccceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeceaeeeeeaeeeeaeeseeeeeceaeeesaaeseeeeeseaeeesaeeseeaeeseeeeaas 78 Transport Warning Light ccccecsceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeceeeeeceaeeeeaaeeeeeeeceeeeesaaeeeseaeeseaeeesaeeesaesseneeseeeeags 78 Suspension Transport Warning Light cccccccseeeeseeceeeee cece eeeeaeeeeeeeeceaeeesaaeeseeeeseeeeesiaeeeseaeeeeaes 79 Section 15 Slide OUl eee eee eee eee 81 15 1 Slide oUt ee ue EE EN Expanding Kee EE 81 Retracting th Slide LEE 82 Section 16 General Maintenance 0cccccceesesseeseeeeeeeeeeeeseseesseeeeeeeeees 83 16 1 Daily Maintenance OEE 83 16 2 Weekly Maintenance 83 16 3 Monthly Maintenance seeseeeeeseeseeiesiesietistiisstinstinstinttnnntnnttnnntnnntnuttnuntnnntn natnn nenn nnt 84 16 4 Quarterly Maintenance 85 Preventive Maintenance Checklist 00 cc cccecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeee cae eeeeaae senses caaeeeeeaeseeeeeeeeeesaeeteaeeseeeeees 86 Section 17 Specific Maintenance sssesssesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 89 17 1 Door Closer Adlustments nestr eesn nesr netn norr netrnsttnsennncnnnsnnsennsennscnnnotnnnnnnena 89 17 2 Ge EE 89 17 3 Generator Syste Mikaia aana i a
33. VEHICLES This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent OSHKOSH 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 43 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES Section 6 Mobile Unit Transport Procedure IMPORTANT If the mobile unit is moved without the rear air suspension functioning properly irreparable damage can occur to the mobile unit The GE medical system requires the HVAC system to be supplied power at all times During transit of the mobile unit via the generator and when the unit is in the parked position via shore power The stabilizing legs and rear suspension are not to be used to raise the mobile unit off the ground The legs are meant only to level the unit and place it ina parked position If the legs are used in an attempt to raise the mobile unit from the ground serious damage may occur to the mobile unit Before transporting the mobile unit check to verify all warning lights as well as all exterior marker lights are working correctly A checklist can be found in Appendix A that may be used as a guideline for the following procedure BI Stage and Stage Canopy Removal Remove the canopies Please follow the instructions below Remove the canopy from the sound wings above the stage platform
34. anges to the humidity levels Check to see if the A C disconnect is in the OFF position Turn the A C disconnect to the ON position Check to see if the humidifier disconnect is in the ON position Move the humidity disconnect to the ON position and verify that the humidifier is set between 40 and 45 RH relative humidity If the humidifier is running and the humidity level does not change a problem exists within the humidity system This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 100 of 110 OSHKOSH os GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 101 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH Appendix C HVAC Set Points The HVAC system is critical to the operation and life of the equipment The medical equipment operates within strict limits regarding temperature and A caution humidity All aspec
35. are protected while servicing the unit Wear safety goggles when prying drilling grinding or working with batteries Wear safety goggles over regular prescription glasses unless the lenses are made of hardened glass and can serve as safety goggles Be certain to disconnect the power before working on any of the electrical systems The HVAC system is critical to the operation and life of the equipment The medical equipment operates within strict limits regarding temperature and humidity All aspects of the HVAC system such as baffling venting component set points and sensor placement are adjusted for optimum operation Under no circumstances should any aspect of the HVAC system be altered from factory specifications Image quality can be impaired with improper door closer adjustment A power washer should never be used to clean the A C units Serious damage to the A C coils may occur When servicing the unit be certain that a first aid kit and fire extinguisher are within reach at all times 17 1_Door Closer Adjustments The door closer must be adjusted so that the door does not slam shut Refer to the door closer component sheet in the component literature manual for proper adjustment Adjust door closer as required to insure proper non slamming door action 17 2 Electrical System 1 Inspect the power cables for any damage Check the cable tie downs 2 3 Check for cut damaged or loose wire connections 4 Check and veri
36. ated in the lower section of the generator compartment stores the fuel tank fuel gauge fuel pump and fuel separator Fuel Gauge Fuel Pump not shown Fuel Separator not shown Fuel Tank Figure 9 Fuel Compartment The fuel gauge located on the right side of the generator compartment is push button activated and will give an accurate reading of the available fuel supply The fuel pump pumps the fuel from the fuel tank to the generator The fuel separator removes debris from the fuel supply The fuel tank stores and supplies fuel to the generator The capacity of the fuel tank is 70 US gallons Only use diesel fuel This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 24 of 110 os SH 3 9 Glad hand Connections The glad hands are the connection point between the tractor and the mobile unit All connections must be made before moving the mobile unit Failure to make all connections can result in damage to the mobile unit OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES e e e e e e a SS Figure 10 Glad Hand Connections Emergency Airline Backup airline in the event that the main airline fails Key Lock Box A combin
37. ation lock that holds a key to the mobile unit Service Airline The main airline for the mobile unit Standard Electrical Service The main electrical connection for the mobile unit Generator Access The generator housing comes with locking doors to prevent unauthorized access 3 10 Levels Digital The digital levels allow the mobile unit to be leveled both front to back and side to side It is imperative that the unit be leveled prior to use J Front SIDE TO SDE went Figure 11 Digital Levels This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 25 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH 3 11 Mobile Unit Controls Located on the walls and panels inside of the mobile unit are the various controls that are used for operating such items as the interior and exterior lights emergency stop buttons fire alarms and emergency equipment Figure 12 Mobile Unit Controls X Ray Room Light Switches ON OFF light switch for X Ray Room lights Exterior and Interior Light ON OFF light switch for the exterior lights Switches Humidistat Humidity information of the mobile unit Penn Controls Temperature controls for the mobile unit E Stop Emerge
38. ch component a picture and description will be found to better illustrate the components of the mobile unit Additional components of the mobile unit can be found within the remaining chapters 3 1 Breast Health Suite Overall The Breast Health Suite houses the system components that support the mammography medical system In this room the operator s console can be found along with the system controls and cabinets for storage Figure 2 Breast Health Suite Overall This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 18 of 110 os SH 3 2 _ Reception Registration Area Overall The Reception Registration Area is provided to allow our guests to register for a mammography exam in the Breast Health Suite bone densitometry exam in the Bone Health Suite and or the Heart Health Suite OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 3 3 Bone Health Suite Overall The Bone Health Suite houses the system components of the GE Achilles Insight bone densitometry equipment The Bone Health Suite can accommodate up four patients at one time This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either par
39. contamination and accumulation of debris This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 56 of 110 OSHKOSH os SH SPECIALTY VEHICLES For additional information refer to the Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles VOL II Vendor Information binder for the product manual 120V AC Power Outlet Air Filter Battery Fuel Filter Fuel Pump Generator Motor Microcomputer Oil Filter Figure 28 Generator Compartment An additional outlet has been provided for the operator of the mobile unit to be used if needed The air filter is responsible for removing all contaminants from the generators air supply The battery is used to start the generator The fuel filter is responsible for removing all contaminants from the fuel supply Supplies the generator with fuel from the fuel tank The actual motor of the generator The microcomputer provides the operator with information that is needed for service purposes The oil filter is responsible for removing all contaminants form the oil supply This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any
40. d No 108 4 All lights are 12V DC and are powered by the tractor All wiring is run through the underbody wire harnesses The top marker lights are wired through a 0 5 loom pipe that is run through the sidewalls of the mobile unit The wires terminate at the glad hands which are located in the front of the mobile unit for tractor hookup Two electrical connections are supplied on the glad hands one six terminal connection and one seven terminal connection This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 76 of 110 OSHKOSH os SH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 14 3 Interior Lightin The interior lighting system can be divided as follows Bone Densitometry Suite The light controls for the lighting in Bone Densitometry Suite are located just inside the entry door to that leads into the room Recessed light fixtures are located in the ceiling panels and have been strategically placed for effective illumination of the equipment both during operation and while being service This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was p
41. disconnect Manufacturer Russellstoll Model DF 2504 FRABO Ampere Rating 200 A This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 53 of 110 oS EN SPECIALTY VEHICLES 7 4 Power Cable Service Amps 150A 5 Wire 3 pole plus neutral and ground Power Plug Russellstoll DS2504MP000 DF2032 Cord 150 A a 1 0 4 conductor type G 600V 2000V 90 C 45 0 13 71m long This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 54 of 110 OSHKOSH os GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 55 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOS
42. e confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 10 of 110 OSHKOSH os GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 11 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH Section 1 Introduction This manual is intended to instruct and assist personnel already qualified in the WARNING proper installation of the mobile unit This manual is not intended to enable persons unfamiliar with the mobile unit to perform the setup and transport procedures An outside radiation physicist consultant determines the x ray shielding based upon unit layout that is provided by Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and scatter patterns provided the medical equipment manufacturer It is the users responsibility to ensure proper maintenance of the x ray shielding It is the recommendation of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles that the end user has the x ray testing completed on an annual basis to ensure that the mobile unit still meets the minimum requirements This manual contains the bas
43. e underbody compartment door This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 48 of 110 os SH 6 16 Verify that the Mobile Unit is Ready for Transport Before the mobile unit can be transported a final check of all components is necessary Please refer to the following when checking the mobile unit OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 1 Have the chairs monitors doors cabinets cameras and printers been secured Make sure that all of these items have been secured with the supplied hardware prior to transporting the mobile unit 2 Are all exterior doors closed and locked If not make sure that all exterior doors are closed and locked 3 Is the hydraulic lift in the transport position fully seated in its retaining cradle If not make sure that the hydraulic lift is in the transport position fully seated in the cradle the transport pins are inserted and all magnetic contacts are aligned 4 Are all running amp marker lights working correctly If not replace any bulb that is not working before transporting the mobile unit 5 Are any warning lights illuminated If so check to find the cause of the warning Do not move the mobile unit if any warning ligh
44. eals with the restraints that are used by the mobile unit manufacturer Various items may be secured while the unit is being transported These items may consist of chairs monitors door cabinets cameras and printers Remove all restraining equipment prior to usage of the medical systems 5 16 Door Canopy Deployment 1 Install the canopies above the entry doors to the mobile unit Please follow the instructions below and refer to Figure 7 Door Canopy 2 Remove the canopies from their storage location inside the unit 3 Unfold the canopies and assemble them for installation 4 Install the canopies above the appropriate door 5 17 Stage and Stage Canopy Deployment 1 Install the stage platform and canopy at the rear of the mobile unit Please follow the instructions below Remove the Stage platform and canopy from their storage location inside the unit Open the sound wings at the rear of the unit 2 3 4 Unfold the platform and canopy and assemble them for installation 5 Install the stage platform 6 Install the canopy to the sound wings above the stage platform This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 42 of 110 OSHKOSH os SH SPECIALTY
45. ealth Suite Overall A 19 3 5 Air Ride Control Valves iisisti iirin ireid rinndn inaaianei dendaan ariadna inda N aa naaa din 20 3 0 CANOPICS eieiei edd Eege elie ge Eed 21 3 7 Exterior Overall cahcces actinides tial leit nidiiei nen ein adaa iia 22 3 8 Fuel Compartment siessen iarainn onaniaa diada a aani aandaa anaiai 23 3 9 Glad hand Connections unuunu nnn nnna 24 3 10 Levels Keel egeiiegeeeg gdeeged inan E E AE E EAE EAEE 24 3 11 Mobile Unit Controls nenn nenn 25 3 12 Phone amp Data Line CONNECHIONS eccceceeceeeeeeeeeeeeceaeeeeaeeceeeeeceaeeesaaeseeeeeseaeeesiaaeeeenees 26 3 13 Rear Stabilizing LeS EE 26 3 15 Stal ASSE mD EE 27 Section 4 Safety Systems EE 29 Al Emergency Debt egegetteserieekiegegidegieebteeeeti been iE eeg anta enade aaa aaa eaae aain 29 4 2 Fire Suppression manual 30 4 3 Fire Detection System AAA 30 System Operati EE 31 PUM Statio M e cee ctncsi edge eeben deene deeg aaia een aaia aa aaa aiad aai 32 Power Backup Gvstem ioiaren anandan aiaa aeiaai diaaa aeiaai 32 44 Marker Lights sree iisreieiirninsnaieiia aaiae chs sawsadieddate cascveaasdgeaaeddadeeedbaavesstevacdaaae 33 4 5 System Ghutdowns AA 33 Manual Shutdown Emergency Stop A1 Giopt 33 Phase Voltage Shutdown ceccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeee cents ea aeeeeaaeseeeeesaeeeeeaeeseaeeeseaeeesaaeeseeaeeeeeeeseaeess 33 Fire Detection Shutdown cceccceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeee cae eeceaeeeeaaeseeeeesaeeeeaaeeseaeeseneeeseaeeesaeeseeeseeneess 33
46. eck the cable tie downs 6 Check for cut damaged or loose wire connections 7 Check and verify that all connector bolts are tight and secure 8 A qualified A C technician must check the A C condensers every month Refer to the Air Conditioning Owner s Manual for more information 9 Lubricate the front stabilizing legs 10 Check wheel lug nuts with torque wrench and verify that all inner and outer wheels both the front and rear are tightened to 450 500 foot pounds This must be done after every 500 miles of driving In accordance with torque procedure lugs and nuts must be installed dry Do not use any type of lubricant 11 The generator oil as well as the oil filter air filter and fuel filter must be changed every 250 hours or six months of service whichever comes first The number of hours the generator has been in operation can be obtained by checking the microcomputer controller located on top of the staging unit in the generator bay Refer to Figure 28 Generator Compartment This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 85 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH 16 4 Quarterly Maintenance 1 Once a year check the fuel separato
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48. electric horn will sound Disconnect shore power immediately and investigate to determine the cause of the fault Figure 26 480V AC Phase Power Monitor This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 52 of 110 OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH 7 3 Facility Power Connection Figure 27 Shore Power Connection Although the shore power connection in not an actual physical feature of the mobile unit it is an integral part of the daily operations Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles Connector Power Cable Shore Power Disconnect Shore Power Receptacle Outlet Shore Power Unit Manufacturer Facility provided The plug that is provided by Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles for connection to the shore power receptacle The cable that runs between the shore power connections and the 480V ac electrical panel The shore power disconnect terminates the power to the receptacle This must be in the OFF position when connecting to the receptacle The receptacle outlet that the shore facility has installed for use with the Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles connector and power cable The complete shore power assembly Ampere Rating 200 A
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50. es can be found in the underbody storage compartments Both the phone and data lines can now be connected from the outlets located in the underbody compartments to the receptacles located at the shore site The phone lines make use of Hubbell all weather connections The data lines make use of CAT 5E cable and RJ 45 connections Refer to Figure 13 Phone amp Data Line Connections This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 39 of 110 os GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 5 11 Connect the Water Hose The fresh water connection is located on right rear side of the unit next to the wheelchair lift door Figure 24 Fresh Water Tank Fill Remove the cap that covers the connection Attach the supplied water hose to this connection Attach the other end of the hose to facility provided faucet A nD Turn on the water at the faucet This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 40 of 110
51. express consent OSHKOSH 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 95 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES Mobile Unit Transport Checklist 1 d Fo meim o 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Remove the stage and canopy Remove the canopies from the entry doors Secure all equipment this includes all medical equipment per OEM requirements Secure all moveable objects such as chairs monitors doors cabinets cameras and printers Remove and store all stair assemblies except the Bone Health Suite stairs Verify the slide out is fully extended and then retract the slide out Secure the slide out and slide out floors with hardware provided Remove and store the Bone Health Suite stair assembly Move the shore power disconnect to the OFF position and disconnect to the power cable from the shore power receptacle The generator will automatically start and supply power to the unit Disconnect the phone and data lines Disconnect the water supply connection and drain the tank Raise the auxiliary support legs Connect the tractor air and electrical connections Retract the rear stabilizing legs Connect the tractor to the mobile unit Raise the front stabilizing legs Inflate the rear air bags by pushing In all three Air control valve buttons Verify that the mobile unit is ready for transport Are all exterior doors closed and locked Are all running amp marker lights working correctly
52. f 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH 17 6 Stabilizing Legs 1 Once a year perform the preventative maintenance on the stabilizing legs and the stabilizing leg controls Refer to the accompanying manual for the stabilizing gear system 2 Change the oil in the stabilizing leg control box and refill with six 6 quarts of PG AWF or other approved fluid to port level 3 Add one pint of permanent anti freeze as necessary 4 Extend the stabilizing legs and coat lightly with clean grease 5 Grease the alemite fittings and check the valve on each leg Use NGLI lithium grease with a grade of 00 or 0 6 Check the fittings and the hydraulic lines for leaks or worn spots Replace all defective fittings and lines as necessary 7 Check for loose bolts and nuts Tighten as necessary This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 92 of 110 OSHKOSH os GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed
53. fy that all connector bolts are tight and secure This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 90 of 110 os SH 17 3 Generator System 1 The generator oil as well as the oil filter air filter and fuel filter must be changed every 250 hours or six months of service whichever comes first The number of hours the generator has been in operation can be obtained by checking the microcomputer controller located on top of the staging unit in the generator bay Please refer to refer to Figure 28 Generator Compartment 2 Once a year check the fuel separator for contamination or debris 17 4 Humidity System A caution During seasons of low humidity the humidifier will need to be filled more often 1 The 70 gal fresh water tank supplies the humidifier with water The water level must be maintained at all times OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Check the water tank to determine the water level Attach one end of a hose to the exterior water tank fill valve and the other end to the shore supply 4 Turn on the water source to begin filling the tank 5 After the water tank is full turn off the water source 6 Detach the hose at both ends and place in
54. fy voltage amp hertz output Record hours run since last P M Recorded Generator Hours Electrical 3M 6M 9M 12M Comments Inspect breakers and panels Inspect lighting and bulbs Inspect power cord and plug Inspect 110volt outlets Humidifier 3M 6M 9M 12M Comments Inspect replace steam tank Verify humid control set point Inspect fill water reservoir Clean fill and drain valves Verify 12 volt pump Misc 3M 6M 9M 12M Comments Attach and or fill out Quarterly Service Record for all major components This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent OSHKOSH 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 89 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES Section 17 Specific Maintenance IMPORTANT Use and follow the appropriate Lockout Tagout procedures as required by OSHA Standard 1910 147 when performing maintenance or servicing any electrical hydraulic or pneumatic systems See Appendix E for Lockout Tagout procedures Make sure that all electrical parts are serviced only by a certified electrician or qualified personnel Dangerous voltages are present which could result in injury or death Always make sure that eyes
55. happy to assist you This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 86 of 110 Preventive Maintenance Checklist OSHKOSH Trailer ID Date Date Date Date OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES HVAC 3M 6M 9M 12M Comments Inspect change filters Inspect Thermostats Verify heat strip operation Inspect clean evaporator coil Clean inspect condenser coils Inspect electrical contactors Verify refrigerant pressures Inspect refrigeration piping abrasion Lubricate fan motors if applicable Inspect covers fasteners Verify compressor amp draw Verify condensate pans drains Verify Condenser motor operation Chiller 3M 6M 9M 12M Comments Inspect electrical contactors Verify refrigerant pressures Inspect refrigeration piping abrasion Inspect pump seal Lubricate motors Clean replace aluminum filters Inspect covers fasteners Verify operating alarm controls Verify CW supply temp 45 75 F Inspect replace glycol filter Clean inspect condensing coils Verify adjust glycol level Verify Condenser motor ope
56. he appropriate Lockout Tagout procedures as required by WARNING OSHA Standard 1910 147 when performing maintenance or servicing any electrical hydraulic or pneumatic systems See Appendix E for Lockout Tagout procedures Make sure that all electrical parts are serviced only by a certified electrician or WARNING qualified personnel Dangerous voltages are present which could result in injury or death Always make sure that eyes are protected while servicing the unit Wear safety WARNING goggles when prying drilling grinding or working with batteries Wear safety goggles over regular prescription glasses unless the lenses are made of hardened glass and can serve as safety goggles WARNING Be certain to disconnect the power before working on any of the electrical systems IMPORTANT When servicing the unit be certain that a first aid kit and fire extinguisher are within reach at all times 16 1 Daily Maintenance 1 Fuel tank should be checked for proper fuel levels 2 During cold weather verify that all underbody heaters are operational 3 Keep the air intake grills on the computer cabinets for the medical system free and clear of obstructions 4 Keep the A C grills clean and free of debris 5 Check and verify that no warning lights are illuminated 16 2 Weekly Maintenance 1 Check the A C filters Replace if necessary 2 Check the oil and water levels in the generator and refill if necessary 3 Check the e
57. ic information needed to setup transport and service the mobile unit This mobile unit was designed to operate within certain limitations and specifications When performing the setup or transport procedures for the mobile unit follow the proper logical steps that have been outlined in this manual The drawings in this manual are representative of this product In accordance with our program of continued product development and in compliance with the GEMS VCR program designs and specifications are subject to change without notice Figure 1 The GE Moving Experiences Mobile Health Unit This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 12 of 110 OSHKOSH os SH SPECIALTY VEHICLES As part of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles on going program to improve its products and service and their effectiveness in enhancing safety reliability performance productivity and the useful service life of the equipment Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles reserves the right to implement product changes and disseminate changes in design and service information without notice or recourse For questions regarding the Operation or Service of this unit call Oshkosh Specialty Vehicle
58. ile unit a water connection can be found Turn off the water supply at the facility provided faucet Disconnect the hose from the faucet Remove the hose from the connection on the mobile unit Cover the hose connection on the mobile unit with the cap provided Coil the hose and store in the underbody compartment N O OF e O V Open the right rear Smart Water access door Lower the top half of the Lexan shield for access to the drain valve Drain the fresh water tank Close the drain valve 6 10 Raise the Auxiliary Support Legs 1 Please refer to Section 13 Stabilizing Legs for the following procedure 2 Remove the pins holding the auxiliary support legs in the locked positions 3 Lift the auxiliary support legs high enough for the pin to be inserted into the lowest available hole thereby holding the leg as high as possible 4 Make sure this has been done for both auxiliary support legs Failure to do this can damage the stabilizing legs when they are retracted 6 11 Connect the Tractor Air and Electrical Lines In order to remove the rear stabilizing stands the air and electrical lines must first be connected from the tractor to the mobile unit Please refer to Figure 10 Glad Hand Connections and follow the steps outlined below 1 Back up the tractor to the mobile unit but do not back under it at this time 2 Attach the air and electrical lines from the tractor to the mobile unit 6 12 Raise the Rear Stabilizing Leqs 1
59. inspect condensing coils Verify adjust glycol level Verify Condenser motor operation This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 108 of 110 OSHKOSH DS SH SPECIALTY S VEHICLES Trailer 3M 6M 9M 12M Comments Test inspect lift gate Inspect rails pins Inspect lift fittings pivot points Clean lubricate slide rails Verify lift switches and remote Load test van battery lift Verify hydraulic fluid level Verify van battery charger Verify roll door controls Inspect roll door mounting bolts Inspect roll door clutch hardware Inspect roll door side track rails Inspect roll door key way Inspect awning Inspect bay door shocks hardware Verify bay light operation Inspect clean and RF door gasket Verify RF door operation Verify RF door lock and the handle operate correctly Check RF door for binding and loose hardware Check door hinges stops latches for proper operation Inspect Slide outs for operation Inspect Slide out compressor Empty compressor drain and verify Y strainer is cleaned out Check Fire system Last Ins
60. it can be transported If the air ride control valves are not in the normal ride position irreparable damage may occur to the mobile unit The Suspension Transport Warning Light is located on the exterior left side of the unit and will illuminate when the air bags for the rear suspension are either not inflated or the air pressure is to low The air bags must be properly inflated prior to transporting the mobile unit Failure to properly inflate the air bags can result in irreparable damage to the mobile unit This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 80 of 110 OSHKOSH os GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 81 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH Section 15 Slide out This section contains important information in regards to general safety guidelines that must be followed at all times Before servicing the mobile unit read the section on
61. lectrolyte levels in the DC batteries and fill if necessary using only distilled water 4 Check all running lights marker lights brake lights and turn signals 5 A qualified technician should check tire pressure and verify that all wheels are at the correct pressure as specified by the tire manufacturer 6 Check the fluid level in the hydraulic reservoir using the site glass Add fluid if necessary Use only AWF All Weather Fluid 7 Check wheel lug nuts with torque wrench and verify that all inner and outer wheels both the front and rear are tightened to 450 500 foot pounds This must be done after every 500 miles of driving In accordance with torque procedure lugs and nuts must be installed dry Do not use any type of lubricant This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 84 of 110 os SH 16 3 Monthly Maintenance 1 Puta few drops of 20W oil or similar graphite oil on the swivel pin of all door hinges and key openings of all door locks OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 2 Check the operation of the smoke detectors and vacuum internally 3 Check the fire extinguisher gauges for safe charges 4 Inspect the power cables for any damage 5 Ch
62. ly Plumbing connections are as follows OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES e One 1 female garden hose coupling for the water supply from the exterior of the mobile unit incoming e One 0 5 outer diameter copper drain line from the steam cylinder for automatic drain cycles The drain penetrates the floor of the mobile unit in order to empty to the exterior drainage 9 3 Humidity Controller A caution All settings for the humidity system are preset at the factory Under no circumstances should factory presets be altered The humidity controller is located in Control Room on the plenum wall next to the air filter access door The relative humidity setting for the mobile unit is 40 The humidifier must not be altered from its factory setting HUMIDISTAT SET POINT 40 DECH Figure 29 Humidity Controller 9 4 Humidity Settings A caution All settings for the humidity system are preset at the factory Under no circumstances should factory presets be altered The humidity low set point is 40 RH relative humidity The humidity high set point is 45 RH relative humidity This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 61 of 110 S
63. ly by a certified electrician or qualified personnel Dangerous voltages are present which could result in injury or death Always make sure that eyes are protected while servicing the unit Wear safety goggles when prying drilling grinding or working with batteries Wear safety goggles over regular prescription glasses unless the lenses are made of hardened glass and can serve as safety goggles Be certain to disconnect the power before working on any of the electrical systems When servicing the unit be certain that a first aid kit and fire extinguisher are within reach at all times This safety section contains important information in regards to general safety guidelines that should be followed Before attempting to service the mobile unit read this safety section as well as all other safety sections found in applicable manufacturers manuals in the component literature binder This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 14 of 110 os SH 2 1 Operator s General Safety Precautions Your safety and the safety of other persons in the area of this vehicle are the result of your correct operation of this vehicle Know the location positions and functions
64. mation may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 73 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH Section 14 Lighting System The lighting provided for the mobile unit can be divided into either interior lighting or exterior lighting Listed below are explanations concerning the lighting provided 14 1 Emergency Lighting In the event that the main AC power fails two emergency lights are provided These lights will automatically illuminate when the main AC power is lost The lights are located in the Control Room and Gantry Room The emergency lighting system is wired into a 120V AC electrical system that allows the lights internal circuitry to keep its batteries at 100 charge The emergency lights will illuminate the staff door in Gantry Room and last for approximately 90 minutes Breast Health Suite Emergency Light Heart Health Suite Emergency Light Figure 37 Emergency Lighting This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 74 of 110 os SH 14 2 Exterior Lighting ite sae eel All warning lights are located on the left side of the mobile unit The exterior lighting system can be divided as follows For addi
65. mobile unit is not receiving AC power The mobile unit must have power at all times If the mobile unit is on site shore power must be connected If the mobile unit is being transported then the vehicle must be stopped and the following items checked For any additional information please contact Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles Verify that the fuel tank has fuel 2 Verify that the Generator selector has been moved to the Start position Transport Warning Light is on If the Transport Warning Light is on the mobile unit must not be moved If the ACAUTION mobile unit is moved while this light is on irreparable damage can occur to the mobile unit If the Transport Warning Light is illuminated the mobile unit is not ready for transport Before the mobile unit can be transported this light must be off Please refer to the following table Breast Health Suite Door is not P Make sure the door is closed and locked in position for in the proper transport position transport Stage Doors are not in the Make sure the stage doors are closed and locked in position proper transport position for transport Suspension Transport Indicator Light is illuminated If the Suspension Transport Indicator Light is on the mobile unit must not be ACAUTION moved If the mobile unit is moved without the rear air suspension functioning properly irreparable damage can occur to the mobile unit If the Suspen
66. n 1 During normal operation the control unit remains in a supervisory mode If one smoke detector goes into alarm it will trigger the following actions The fire horn will sound continuously A RED alarm LED located on the front cover of the fire system control panel will illuminate The strobe light will flash The HVAC units will shutdown This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 32 of 110 OSHKOSH os SH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Pull Station A pull station is located next to the staff door in the Control Room When the pull station has been pulled the steps outlined above will occur Figure 21 Fire Alarm Pull Station Power Backup System 1 Primary 120V AC power to the fire system control panel is supplied from the 480V AC service panel When the primary power is lost on line emergency batteries built into the system will provide 24 hours of supervisory power 2 When primary power is lost both the green POWER LED and the yellow TROUBLE LED will flash 3 The SYSTEM TROUBLE and POWER TROUBLE LED s will also begin to illuminate The audible alert located inside of the system control panel will begin to BEEP
67. n is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 107 of 110 OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Appendix F Quarterly Maintenance Checklist OSHKOSH DS SH SPECIALTY VEHICLES PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST Company Performing Preventive Maintenance Service Technician Trailer ID Date Date Date Date HVAC 3M 6M 9M 12M Comments Inspect change filters Inspect Thermostats Verify heat strip operation Inspect clean evaporator coil Clean inspect condenser coils Inspect electrical contactors Verify refrigerant pressures Inspect refrigeration piping abrasion Lubricate fan motors if applicable Inspect covers fasteners Verify compressor amp draw Verify condensate pans drains Verify Condenser motor operation Chiller 3M 6M 9M 12M Comments Inspect electrical contactors Verify refrigerant pressures Inspect refrigeration piping abrasion Inspect pump seal Lubricate motors Clean replace aluminum filters Inspect covers fasteners Verify operating alarm controls Verify CW supply temp 45 75 F Inspect replace glycol filter Clean
68. ncy stop button for the medical system This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 26 of 110 os SH 3 12 Phone amp Data Line Connections The phone and data connections are located in the underbody compartments The connections are used to connect the mobile unit to the shore facility The telephone connections utilize a Hubbell all weather connection while the data lines utilize an RJ 45 connection and CAT 5E cabling OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Figure 13 Phone amp Data Line Connections Phone Connections The phone connections that are utilized are RJ 45 s The connections utilize CAT 5E cable and can be connected directly to the facility Data Connections The data connections that are utilized are RJ 45 s The connections utilize CAT 5E cable and can be connected directly to the facility 3 13 Rear Stabilizing Legs The rear stabilizing stands are extended underneath the rear of the mobile unit when the medical system is in use These legs help to level the mobile unit and decrease vibration caused by the medical system Figure 14 Rear Stabilizing Legs This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered t
69. o this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 82 of 110 os SH Retracting the Slide out 1 After the stairs have been removed from the slid out and equipment has been secured in the transport position the slide out can now be retracted OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 2 Verify that the underbody compartment doors are closed and that no obstacles are in the path of the slide out 3 Verify that the slide out is completely extended Before retracting the slide out run the slide out to the fully extended TV le ae position This will ensure that the air cylinders that actuate the floor sections are pressurized and prevent binding of the floor sections Retract the slide out Secure the slide out floor sections in the transport position with the locking pins supplied Ensure that the pin friction lock is actuated 6 Secure the slide out with the restraining hardware provided Slide out Control Switch Pendent Figure 43 Slide out Controls This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 83 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH Section 16 General Maintenance Use and follow t
70. o be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 64 of 110 os SH The HVAC system is designed specifically to maintain only the internal environment of the mobile unit The HVAC system is not designed to handle areas outside of the mobile unit such as adjoining corridors or hallways It is important to keep all exterior doors closed at all times All interior doors computer doors partitions and damper settings must be in the intended positions before running the medical equipment Do not attempt to store any boxes or items in the mobile unit as this will interrupt the intended airflow requirements OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES In order to ensure proper operation of the HVAC system at all times refer to Section 16 General Maintenance and Section 17 Specific Maintenance 10 1 System Specifications and Descriptions The HVAC system is completely designed and installed in full conformance with all applicable codes The HVAC system utilizes forced air The HVAC utilizes electricity as the source of power Heat producing appliances must be approved by Underwriters Laboratories Inc U L and installed in accordance with the terms on their listings The air ducts are constructed of approved materials and installed in conformance with all ap
71. o be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 27 of 110 os SH SPECIALTY 5 VEHICLES 3 14 Front Landing Stabilizing Legs The Front Landing Stabilizing legs and auxiliary support legs can be found at front of the mobile unit They are used in order to level the unit prior to use Since the landing stabilizing legs are hydraulically controlled the manual auxiliary legs must also be used as a backup 3 15 Stair Assembly The stairs allow access to the interior of the mobile unit through the staff door The stairs attach directly to the mobile unit as shown Figure 16 Stair Assembly This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 28 of 110 OSHKOSH os GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed
72. o the mobile unit 6 Verify that the fifth wheel is locked into position 6 14 Raise the Front Stabilizing Legs After the tractor has successfully connected to the mobile unit the stabilizing legs can be raised Refer to Section 13 Stabilizing Legs for the following procedure 1 Move and hold the pump switch in the ON position 2 Push the levers 3 and 4 away from you to retract the legs This will retract the legs and lower the front end of the mobile unit 3 Retract the legs to their transport positions 4 Release the pump switch The pump switch should automatically retract to the Pump OFF position 5 Place the Air Suspension Control Switch in the OFF normal ride position to inflate the air bags to normal ride 6 15 Raise the Air Suspension System 1 Open the underbody compartment door to the air ride control valves 2 Pull buttons A and B out 3 Turn the manual control knob clockwise to increase air pressure This will raise the rear of the unit Do not raise the unit more than three 3 inches The air ride control valves must be in the normal ride position before the ACAUTION mobile unit can be transported If the air ride control valves are not in the normal ride position irreparable damage may occur to the mobile unit 4 Return all valves to the normal ride position All valves must be pushed in before the mobile unit can be transported Pushed In Pushed In Pushed In 5 Close th
73. oduced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 2 of 110 OSHKOSH os SH SPECIALTY VEHICLES This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 3 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH List of Revisions amp Warnings Revisions 00 New Release August 2003 01 Updated Air Suspension Information September 2003 02 Updated Logo amp Company Reference February 2007 Notice In accordance with our policy of product development and in compliance with the GEMS VCR program Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles reserves the right to make changes in the equipment design specifications and materials of the product described herein If there are any inconsistencies between this manual and the mobile unit that inhibit serviceability please contact Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles for assistance This manual is one of two 2 information documents provided in the mobile unit The documentation package consists of Volume Site Guide Operators Manual and associated drawings Volume II Vendor Information These volumes should be kept in the mobile unit at all times Any problems or questions related to
74. ody compartments is responsible for all incoming power A three pole 40 amp AC Disconnect controls power to the 120 208V AC 30 KVA transformer also located in the equipment room between the ATS and the Transformer One 480V AC electrical distribution panel that is located at the front of the mobile unit in the equipment room This panel is responsible for the air conditioning and heating components aboard the mobile unit One 120 208V AC distribution panel that is located at the rear of the Gantry Room in the mobile unit This panel is responsible for all other AC powered components aboard the mobile This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 50 of 110 os SH 7 1 120 208 amp 480V AC Electrical Panels The 120 208 amp 480V AC electrical panels are responsible for the power supplies to the equipment aboard the mobile unit If a problem exists with the equipment or the power supply to them a circuit breaker will trip in order to prevent damage On the inside of the panel access door a listing of all the circuit breakers can be found OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Figure 25 480V and 120 208V AC Electrical Panels Generator Start Sop The generator Start S
75. oe Helps prevent the stabilizing legs from sinking due to weight This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 72 of 110 os SH 13 1 Rear Stabilizing Legs The rear stabilizing legs are extended beneath the rear of the mobile unit and allow the mobile unit to be stabilized for all medical procedures The legs are extended and retracted at the stabilizing leg control panel 13 2 Rear Air Suspension System Controls If the rear air suspension is not functioning properly the mobile unit must not A caution be moved If the mobile unit is moved irreparable damage can occur to the medical system and the mobile unit itself OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES The rear air suspension controls are located in the left rear underbody compartment Pull OUT A amp B to Inflate the Suspension System Pull OUT B amp C to Deflate the Suspension System Push IN A B amp C for Normal Ride Figure 36 Air Bag Controls This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this infor
76. of all the controls Know the meaning of the various Warning Caution Strobe and Annunciator lights and their associated audible warning sounds OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Read this manual completely and make sure you understand the contents Make sure you understand for example the characteristics of speed stability brakes and steering etc of this vehicle If you have any questions contact Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles 800 839 0630 Always keep a copy of this manual with the vehicle The safety information in the manual does not replace any other rules or laws for safety that are used in your area Know the local rules or laws for safety Make sure that your vehicle has the correct equipment to operate according to these rules or laws All safety hazards that can possibly arise cannot be foreseen and noted in this manual You must always use common sense and apply the general as well as the specific safety precautions Make sure the work area is well ventilated Disconnect the electrical power to prevent the possibility of electrical shock when servicing all electrical equipment Follow all manufacturers directions and request material data sheets where applicable Always keep tools clean and free of grease Do not stand on chairs inside of the mobile unit under any circumstances Follow all safety precautions found in the documentation package that is included with the mobile unit This information is the property of
77. old the slide out floors in place Extend the slide out Verify that the slide out is in the extended position and that the floors have been completely lowered and that a seal has been made 7 Remove and store the slide out control pendent in the forward equipment room 5 14 Install the remaining Stair Assemblies NOTE The stairs to the Bone Health Suite Entry must be installed first in order to provide access to the slide out controls Attach the stairs directly to the mobile unit The stairs can be setup easier with two people This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 41 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH 5 15 Remove Restraining Hardware and Position Equipment for Use There are two types of restraints that need may need to be removed prior to using the medical system They are as follows e The first type deals with the restraints that are used by the medical equipment manufacturer Follow all instructions provided by the medical equipment manufacturer when adding or removing restraints from the medical equipment These instructions can be found in the system manuals provided by the medical equipment manufacturer e The second type d
78. on Date Inspect stair mounts Inspect interior flooring Verify bay heater operation Inspect cabinet latches and hinges Verify phone communication lines Inspect landing gear Inspect locking pins Inspect air drive or air hydraulic Inspect air tanks Verify hub fluid levels Inspect undercarriage frame Inspect airbags airlines fittings Inspect shocks bushings Inspect Tires Rotate as needed Note hub meter mileage Generator 3M 6M 9M 12M Comments Clean fuel water separator amp replace filter Lamp test on control panel Inspect fuel lines amp injectors Change oil filters 250 hrs Check crankcase breather Check hoses belts Verify radiator coolant level Verify coolant freeze point amp pH This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 88 of 110 OSHKOSH 05 SH SPECIALTY S VEHICLES Generator Continued 3M 6M 9M 12M Comments Verify block heater operation Inspect housing mounting bolts Inspect muffler orackets Verify battery charging voltage Load test battery clean terminals Veri
79. or to usage If during inspection it is suspected that either internal or external damage has occurred have a certified electrician inspect and repair the damage before using The GE medical system requires the HVAC system to be supplied power at all times During transit of the mobile unit via the generator and when the unit is in the parked position via shore power The ATS will automatically transfer to Shore Power when connected to a IMPORTANT viable power supply and shut down the generator unit In the event of a Shore Power fault the ATS will automatically start the generator unit and transfer power to the generator When servicing the unit be certain that a first aid kit and fire extinguisher are IMPORTANT within reach at all times The mobile unit is equipped with a generator that is mounted on the front of the unit in its own compartment below the air conditioning units The generator supplies power to the unit during transport The generator can also be able to power the medical system so the medical procedures can take place when shore power is unavailable The generator oil as well as the oil filter air filter and fuel filter must be changed every 250 hours or six months of service whichever comes first The number of hours the generator has been in operation can obtained by checking the microprocessor located on top of the staging unit in the generator compartment Once a year the fuel separator should be checked for
80. oth air conditioned and heated air is distributed through an insulated duct which starts at the discharge side of the air conditioner A heating controller is provided to help regulate the heat The controller incorporates a preset sensor which activates heat strips in the air conditioning unit The heat will activate when the temperature drops below 68 F When the temperature rises above this setting the heat strips will deactivate The controller is located in the in the return air duct vent The controller is powered by a 12V terminal block located in the air conditioning unit and is wired using standard 5c Accustat wire Air is returned to the air conditioner via ceiling vents located throughout the mobile unit Each duct is strategically placed over the equipment for adequate ventilation These return air ducts are located in each room and draw air from all rooms One 16 x 30 x 1 fiber core air filters are provided at the air return duct of each air conditioning and heating unit This filter provides dust free air throughout the interior of the mobile unit The air filter is accessible through an access door on the front of the plenum 10 4 Underbody Compartment Heater Located in the underbody compartments are two 2 compartment heaters These heaters provide 3KW of heat each at 120V AC single phase The compartment heater will activate when the temperature drops below 40 F and will deactivate when the temperature rises ab
81. out controls This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 45 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH 6 5 _Retract Slide out to Transport Position After the equipment has been secured in the transport position the slide out can now be retracted 1 Verify that the underbody compartment doors are closed and that no obstacles are in the path of the slide out 2 Retrieve the slide out control pendent from the forward equipment room and plug it in to the slide out control outlet 3 Verify that the slide out is completely extended 4 Retract the slide out 5 Secure the slide out floors into the transport position with the transport pins and lock in place 6 Secure the slide out with the hardware provided 6 6 Remove and Store the Bone Health Suite Stair Assembly 1 Before removing the stair assembly check the interior of the unit one last time to verify that all equipment is secure and ready for transport 2 The stair assembly can be taken down easier with two people The instructions are covered in paragraph 6 4 above 6 7 Disconnect and Switch from Shore Power to Generator Power 1 Move the shore power disconnect to the OFF position
82. ove approximately 45 F All aspects of the underbody have been insulated for all weather usage Figure 31 Heater This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 66 of 110 os SH 10 5 Penn Control Temperature Setting The HVAC system is critical to the operation and life of the medical system AcaUTION The medical system operates within strict specifications regarding temperature OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES and humidity All aspects of the HVAC system such as damper settings venting component set points and sensor placement are adjusted for optimum operation Under no circumstances should these settings be altered The temperature setting is the controlled by the use of Penn Controls The Penn Control must not be set outside of the parameters as defined by the medical system manufacturer Figure 32 Penn Temperature Control Return Air Plenum in Breast Health Suite Figure 33 Penn Temperature and Humidity Controls Location This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also
83. pection Date Inspect stair mounts Inspect interior flooring Verify bay heater operation Inspect cabinet latches and hinges Verify phone communication lines Inspect landing gear Inspect locking pins Inspect air drive or air hydraulic Inspect air tanks Verify hub fluid levels Inspect undercarriage frame Inspect airbags airlines fittings Inspect shocks bushings Inspect Tires Rotate as needed Note hub meter mileage This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 109 of 110 DE SH SPECIALTY F VEHICLES Generator 3M 6M 9M 12M Comments Clean fuel water separator amp replace filter Lamp test on control panel Inspect fuel lines amp injectors Change oil filters 250 hrs Check crankcase breather Check hoses belts Verify radiator coolant level Verify coolant freeze point amp pH Verify block heater operation Inspect housing mounting bolts Inspect muffler orackets Verify battery charging voltage Load test battery clean terminals Verify voltage amp hertz output Record hours run since las
84. plicable codes Air conditioning and heating registers are installed in accordance with the approved plans Return air is provided as required and is in full conformance with all applicable codes All warning and identification labels as required are installed at the factory All aspects of the HVAC system such as damper settings venting component set points and sensor placement are adjusted for optimum operation Under no circumstances should these settings be altered Two separate and individually controlled units provide air conditioning and heating for the mobile unit The air conditioning ductwork is lined with a sound absorbent material for reduced noise and operator and patient comfort 10 2 Exterior HVAC Specifications The HVAC system is designed to work within certain limitations The ambient exterior temperatures must be within the range of 20 F to 110 F This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 65 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH 10 3 Interior HVAC Specifications Each air conditioner has a cooling capacity of 60 000 BTUH The temperature in each room is maintained at approximately 70 F with an acceptable range of 68 to 72 F B
85. purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 57 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH 8 1 Generator Start Stop Switch This switch is located in the underbody compartment of the mobile unit on the 480V AC electrical panel and is labeled Generator START STOP To start the generator the switch must be in the START position and the generator unit will start automatically when the ATS senses a fault in the shore power The ATS will automatically transfer to Shore Power when connected to a viable power supply and shut down the generator unit In the event of a Shore Power fault the ATS will automatically start the generator unit and transfer power to the generator The control panel located in the underbody compartment is used to monitor and test the system This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 58 of 110 OSHKOSH os GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent wi
86. r and when the unit is in the parked position via shore power The stabilizing legs and rear suspension are not to be used to raise the mobile ACAUTION unit off the ground The legs are meant only to level the unit and place it ina parked position If the legs are used in an attempt to raise the mobile unit from the ground serious damage may occur to the mobile unit IMPORTANT A checklist can be found in Appendix A that may be used as a guideline for the following procedure 5 1 Park the Mobile Unit In order to join the mobile unit to the facility place the unit on the pad per the site planning guide Set the trailer parking brake 5 2 Lower the Front Stabilizing Legs After the mobile unit has been parked on the pad per the site planning guide the front stabilizing legs must be lowered to stabilize the mobile unit before it can be used Refer to Figure 35 Front Stabilizing Leg Assembly for the following procedure 1 Move and hold the pump switch in the Pump ON position 2 Pull the levers 1 and 2 towards you to extend the stabilizing legs to their extended position 3 Extend the legs far until the front of the unit has been raised high enough to clear the fifth wheel 4 Release the pump switch The switch should automatically retract to the Pump OFF position 5 3 Disconnect the Tractor Once the landing legs have been lowered the tractor can be disconnected from the mobile unit Verify that the mobile uni
87. r for contamination or debris 2 Once a year perform the preventative maintenance on the stabilizing legs and the stabilizing leg controls Refer to the accompanying manual for the stabilizing gear system Got Rotate the tires P Check wheel lug nuts with torque wrench and verify that all inner and outer wheels both the front and rear are tightened to 450 500 foot pounds This must be done after every 500 miles of driving In accordance with torque procedure lugs and nuts must be installed dry Do not use any type of lubricant The following Preventive Maintenance Checklist must be completed each quarter Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles has included in the Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles VOL Service Operation Manual binder a Preventive Maintenance Checklist and Serial Number Chart in order to assist in organizing records of maintenance performed on your new OSV Vehicle We believe that with proper maintenance performed on a regular basis your vehicle will last longer and provide you with more up time A copy of your vehicles completed quarterly Preventive Maintenance Checklist may be required for warranty reimbursement Oshkosh Specialty Vehicle s Service department has certified technicians genuine parts and the information technology needed for your assistance Please call OSV service for you re servicing needs Thank you for choosing Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles If you have any questions call us toll free at 1 800 839 0630 Wel be
88. ration Trailer 3M 6M 9M 12M Comments Test inspect lift gate Inspect rails pins Inspect lift fittings pivot points Clean lubricate slide rails Verify lift switches and remote Load test van battery lift Verify hydraulic fluid level Verify van battery charger Verify roll door controls Inspect roll door mounting bolts This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent OSHKOSH DS SH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 10240 D01 01 Page 87 of 110 Trailer Continued 3M 6M 9M 12M Comments Inspect roll door clutch hardware Inspect roll door side track rails Inspect roll door key way Inspect awning Inspect bay door shocks hardware Verify bay light operation Inspect clean and RF door gasket Verify RF door operation Verify RF door lock and the handle operate correctly Check RF door for binding and loose hardware Check door hinges stops latches for proper operation Inspect Slide outs for operation Inspect Slide out compressor Empty compressor drain and verify Y strainer is cleaned out Check Fire system Last Inspecti
89. rical 120 208V AC Generator Power engaged when main power is lost Power to lift panels Electrical 12V DC Electrical 12V DC From Battery Medical System GE Mammography Air Conditioning System Heating System Methods to dissipate energy N A Type of Energy Isolating Device Circuit Breaker or Wall switch or circuit breaker Generator Breaker Breaker Switch Remove Battery Circuit Breaker Circuit Breaker Air Conditioning Circuit Breaker Location of Energy Isolating Device Normally located above the Facility Power Shore Distribution panel for circuit breaker wall switch for room circuits Inside service panels on front of Generator control cover Inside service panels On battery 120 208V AC Panel in equipment area 480V AC Panel in equipment area 480V AC Panel in equipment area Method of Verifying the Isolation of the Machine or Equipment Voltmeter OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Lockout Device Used Lock and tag with or without lockout hasp Lock and tag with a Universal Wall Switch Lockout Universal Circuit Breaker Lockout Lock and tag with a Circuit Breaker Lockout attachment device Lock and tag with a Circuit Breaker Lockout attachment device Lock and tag with a Plug Lockout attachment device Lock and tag with or without lockout hasp Lock and tag with or without lockout hasp Lock and tag with or without lockout hasp This informatio
90. roduced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 77 of 110 OSHKOSH og GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Breast Health Suite The light controls for the lighting in Breast Health Suite are located just inside the access door to that leads into the room Recessed light fixtures are located in the ceiling panels and have been strategically placed for effective illumination of the equipment both during operation and while being service Figure 41 Breast Health Suite Overall Lighting This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 78 of 110 OSHKOSH DE SH SPECIALTY 5 VEHICLES 14 4 Warning Lights POWER ON LIGHT TRANSPORT WARNING LIGHT SUSPENSION WARNING LIGHT KS H Figure 42 Warning Lights Warning lights have been installed on the exterior left side of the mobile unit in order to provide the operator and technician of the status of the mobile unit at all times during transit or while in the parked position A description of each of the warning lights and their location can be found below If any of the warning lights are illuminated please refer to Appendix B Troubleshooting
91. rtially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 103 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH Appendix D Circuit Malfunction Checklist Category 1 Visual Checks Check for the most common occurrences Is the circuit breaker in the 480V AC electrical panel in the ON position Are the Mammography System UPS 60 amp circuit breakers in the 120 208V AC electrical panel in the ON position Category 2 Component Checks some tools may be required Check the emergency off button in the Breast Health Suite N O For additional troubleshooting please contact Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles for assistance This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 104 of 110 OSHKOSH os SH SPECIALTY VEHICLES This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01
92. s will lower the rear left side leg 4 Pull lever 4 away from the stabilizing leg control box until the leg touches the ground This will lower the rear right side leg 5 6 Re level the Mobile Unit After the preceding steps have been completed the mobile unit may no longer be level Re level the unit if necessary using the digital levels that have been provided Refer to Fiqure 11 Digital Levels if needed 5 7 ___ Disconnect the Tractor Air and Electrical Lines A caution Failure to completely exhaust the suspension before uncoupling the air lines may result in damage to the suspension of the mobile unit After the mobile unit has been re leveled the tractor air and electrical lines can safely be removed Refer to Figure 10 Glad Hand Connections 5 8 _ Lower the Auxiliary Support Legs 1 After the preceding steps have taken place the auxiliary support legs can now be lowered Refer to Figure 35 Front Stabilizing Leg Assembly for the following procedure 2 Remove the pin that is currently holding the auxiliary leg in the transport position 3 Lower the auxiliary support leg to within 2 of the sand shoe and insert the pin into the highest available hole to lock the leg in position This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be
93. s 18 Figure 5 Heart Health Suite COveral 19 Figure 6 Air Ride Control Vahyes 20 Figure 7 Door Canopy s sc detececcsccibs tied cabecg ca cesedbevesdeabcacducdstaceeeuiQeenadlseddeetecie chatay lag aaa Ea A dees 21 Figure 8 Exterior Overal 22 Figure 9 Fuel Compartment nns 23 Figure 10 Glad Hand Connections ccccccececeeceeceee esses eeeeeeeceaeeeeaae scenes saeeeeaaesecneeescaeessaeseeeeeenaeess 24 Fig r 11 gl ICT 24 Figure 12 Mobile Unit Controls 20 2 2 cccceceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee seca ae eeeaae scenes cae eeseaeseceeeesaeeseaeseeeeneeeeess 25 Figure 13 Phone amp Data Line Connections sessseessesssiessresesrtstrsetnustnnstnnntnnstrnsstnsnnssnnnstnnsnnsnnt 26 Figure 14 Rear Stabilizing Legs c ccccceeeececeeeeeceneeeeaeeceeeeeceaeeeeaaeseceeecaaeeeeaaeseeeeeseaeeesaaeseeneneeeeess 26 Figure 15 Front Stabilizing Legs and Auxiliary Support Les 27 Figure 1 6 ue EE 27 Figure 17 Emergency Lighting EE 29 Figure 18 Fire le TEE 30 Figure 192 SMOKE Re 30 Figure 20 Fire Alarm Control Panel AA 31 Figure 21 Fire Alarm TUE e 32 Figure 22 Emergency Shutdown Buttons c cccccceeeeeeeeneeceeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeseeeeesaaesesaaeseeeeeseaeeesaeeneaeees 33 Figure 23 Automatic Transfer Switch 0 c ccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeee cee eeeeaeeseneeseeeeesaaeseeaeeseeeesaeeeeaaeseeeeess 38 Figure 24 Fresh Water Tank Fillicicccccnecaszencnsene iiuna nania deetensinneestaseseeneass devteesbeceatuaaecu
94. s at 800 839 0630 This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent OSHKOSH 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 13 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES Section 2 Safety Guidelines IMPORTANT Electrical mechanical pneumatic and hydraulic safety devices have been installed on this vehicle to help protect against personal injury and or damage to equipment Under no circumstances should any attempt be made to disconnect or in any way render any of these devices inoperative If a malfunction of any safety device is discovered to exist DO NOT operate the vehicle but immediately notify appropriate maintenance personnel Use and follow the appropriate Lockout Tagout procedures as required by OSHA Standard 1910 147 when performing maintenance or servicing any electrical hydraulic or pneumatic systems See Appendix E for Lockout Tagout procedures It is the operator s responsibility to verify that the shore power receptacle is of the same type and voltage as the connection that is supplied by Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles Failure to do this can result in injury or death to the operator of the mobile unit as well as irreparable damage to the mobile unit Make sure that all electrical parts are serviced on
95. s designed to divert would be intruders from theft vandalism or unauthorized entrance of the mobile unit Figure 34 Intrusion Alarm Keypad 12 1 Operation The alarm is operated via a keypad located by the staff door When entering the mobile unit the operator keys in a code to deactivate the alarm When leaving the mobile unit the operator keys in a code to activate the alarm If either the entry doors or the compartment doors are opened while the alarm is activated a siren will sound For additional information refer to the Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles VOL II Vendor Information binder for the product manual This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 70 of 110 OSHKOSH os GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 71 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH Section 13 Stabilizing Legs Under no circumstances should the stabilizing legs and
96. s out of specifications The humidity settings for the mobile unit are 30 RH to 60 RH relative humidity If the mobile unit is experiencing humidity levels outside of this range either too low or too high please refer to the following table The humidity inside of the mobile unit is too high Check for exterior doors that have been left open during humid conditions The HVAC system can only support the environment of the mobile unit Unless opened for use all exterior doors should remain closed all of the time Check for blocked or dirty air vents and or air conditioner filters Clean the air vents and or change the air conditioner filters After this has been done check for any changes to the humidity levels Check to see if the humidifier is constantly running Verify that the humidifier is set between 40 and 45 RH relative humidity If the humidifier is still running constantly contact Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles for service The humidity inside of the mobile unit is too low Check for open exterior doors left open during arid weather conditions The HVAC system can only support the environment of the mobile unit Unless opened for use all exterior doors should remain closed all of the time Check for blocked or dirty air vents and or air conditioner filters Clean the air vents and or change the air conditioner filters After this has been done check for any ch
97. s the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 21 of 110 os SH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 3 6 Canopies The canopies are positioned above the doors to provide shelter from the elements Figure 7 Door Canopy This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 22 of 110 OSHKOSH os SH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 3 7 _ Exterior Overall In these illustrations the entry doors and the generator housing can be seen Left Side Right Side Figure 8 Exterior Overall This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent OSHKOSH 3 8 Fuel Compartmen 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 23 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES t The fuel compartment loc
98. safety and all other sections on safety found in any OEM supplied literature The OEM supplied literature can be found in the product information binders that have been included with the mobile unit 15 1 Slide out Controls The controls for the slide out are located in the Bone Densitometry Suite One button on a remote control pendent controls both extend and the retract movements When extending or retracting the slide out please follow the instructions below Expanding the Slide out After the stair assembly has been deployed the slide out for the mobile unit can now be extended Verify that the underbody compartment doors are closed and that no obstacles are in the path of the slide out Enter the mobile unit and remove the restraining hardware that is being used to hold the slide out in the transport position Do not release the floor latch if the slide out is extended The floor WARNING cylinder is pressurized when the slide out is extended and releasing the latch could result in severe personal injury Remove the Pins that are being used to hold the slide out floors in place Extend the slide out Verify that the slide out is in the extended position and that the floor sections have been completely lowered This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Als
99. sane SERA SE SEENEN 90 17 4 Humidity Syste EE 90 17 5 AVAG SyStE EE 90 17 6 Stabilizing Ceg EE 91 Appendix A Mobile Unit Checklist ssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnn 93 Mobile Unit Setup Checklist cccccccceeeeeeceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeceaeeecaaeeeeaaeseeeecaeesseaeeseeeeeseaeeesaeeseaeeseaees 94 Mobile Unit Transport Checklist ccccceecceeeceeeeeeeeceeeeeeaeeesaaeseeeeeseaeeesaaeeseaaeseeeeeseaeeeeaeeseaeeseaees 95 This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 8 of 110 OSHKOSH DE SH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Appendix B Troubleshooting cccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 97 AC Power Indicator Light is ot 97 Transport Warning Light iS on 97 Suspension Transport Indicator Light is Tluminated ee eeeee eee ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeesaeeesaeeeeeeeeeas 97 Temperature is Out Of SPECIFICATIONS eee ee eeeeeeececeee eect eeeeeeceeeee cae eeeaaeeeeaee sense seaeeesaeeseaeeseneeess 98 Humidity is out Of specifications 2 eeeeeeeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeaaeeeeaeeseaeeesaaeeeeaaeseeeeeseaeeesaeeseneeesaees 99 Appendix C HVAC Set d EE 101 Temperature Controller Settings
100. sion Transport Indicator Light is on the rear air bags suspension of the mobile unit are not ready for transport This light must be off to move the mobile unit Check the rear air bag suspension control valve buttons The buttons must be in the In position This is the normal ride position If the buttons are in the correct position and the light still appears a problem exists within the rear suspension Please contact Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 98 of 110 Temperature is out of specifications If the temperature is out of specifications either too high or too low refer to the following table The temperature inside of the mobile unit is too warm Check for exterior doors left open during warm weather conditions OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH The HVAC system can only support the environment of the mobile unit Unless opened for use all exterior doors should remain closed all of the time Check for blocked or dirty air vents and or air conditioner filters Clean the air vents and or change the air conditioner filters After this has been done verify that cold air is blowing
101. sted above 2 3 _ Transportation Safety 1 Walk around the unit to make certain that all doors are closed and locked 2 Make certain the hydraulic lift is seated in the retaining cradles and the transport pins are in place 3 If any of the warning lights are illuminated do not move the mobile unit 4 Before moving the mobile unit verify that all marker and running lights are working properly 5 Consult with the local motor vehicle authority to determine if there are any travel restrictions or routes This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 16 of 110 OSHKOSH os GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 17 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHMOSH Section 3 Mobile Unit Overview The components of the mobile unit have been divided into alphabetical order following a brief description of the Health Suites within the unit With ea
102. t P M Recorded Generator Hours Electrical 3M 6M 9M 12M Comments Inspect breakers and panels Inspect lighting and bulbs Inspect power cord and plug Inspect 110volt outlets Humidifier 3M 6M 9M 12M Comments Inspect replace steam tank Verify humid control set point Inspect fill water reservoir Clean fill and drain valves Verify 12 volt pump Misc 3M 6M 9M 12M Comments Attach and or fill out Quarterly Service Record for all major components Comment This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 110 of 110 OSHKOSH DE SH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Signature of Technician Date This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent
103. t has been raised high enough to clear the tractor fifth wheel and then disconnect the tractor from the mobile unit Do not disconnect the air and electrical lines This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 36 of 110 os SH 5 4 Exhaust the air from the Air Suspension System OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 1 The rear stabilizing legs must be lowered prior to use of the medical system 2 Pull buttons B and C out to completely exhaust the air suspension 5 5 _ Lower the Rear Stabilizing Legs The stabilizing legs and rear suspension are not to be used to raise the mobile ACAUTION unit off the ground The legs are meant only to level the unit and place it in a parked position If the legs are used in an attempt to raise the mobile unit from the ground serious damage may occur to the mobile unit 1 After the tractor has pulled from the mobile unit the rear stabilizing legs can now be lowered into position When lowering the rear stabilizing legs lower them the minimum amount to level the mobile unit Move and hold the pump switch to the PUMP ON position Pull lever 3 away from the stabilizing leg control box until the leg touches the ground Thi
104. th which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 59 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH Section 9 Humidity System A caution All settings for the humidity system are preset at the factory Under no circumstances should factory presets be altered A caution Proper humidity levels must be maintained to protect sensitive electronic equipment The humidifier is responsible for maintaining the humidity levels within the mobile unit The settings for the humidifier are set to meet the medical system manufacturers specifications Under no circumstances should the settings of the humidifier be altered In order for the humidifier to function properly the water tank level must be maintained at all times Exterior Connection The facility must provide a fresh water supply for use with the mobile unit The incoming supply is then attached to the connection Humidifier The humidifier provides the required humidity to the mobile unit per the medical manufacturers requirements Humidity Controller The humidistat is responsible for the internal humidity of the mobile unit The setting is preset at the factory to comply with the medical system manufacturers requirements Humidity Sensor Maintains an accurate reading of the humidity levels inside of the mobile unit 9 1 System Operation The humidifier system is capable of producing up to
105. the components or systems covered in this manual may be directed to Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles 16745 South Lathrop Avenue Harvey Illinois 60426 USA 001 800 839 0630 24 hour service 001 708 596 2480 fax http www oshkoshsv com This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 4 of 110 os SH Warnings amp Safety Alert Conventions The following terms define the various precautions and notices used in this manual OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Whenever information exists that requires additional emphasis beyond NOTE the standard textual information the term NOTE is used Whenever information exists that requires special attention to procedures to IMPORTANT ensure proper operation of the equipment or to prevent its possible failure the term IMPORTANT is used AcauTIoN Whenever potential damage to equipment exists requiring correct procedures practices for prevention the term CAUTION is used WARNING Whenever potential personal injury or death situations exit requiring correct procedures practices for prevention the term WARNING is used Whenever immediate hazards exist that could result in personal
106. tially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 19 of 110 DE SH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 3 4 Heart Health Suite Overall The Heart Health Suite houses the system components of the GE MAC Lab 5000 equipment The Heart Health Suite can accommodate up four patients at one time Figure 5 Heart Health Suite Overall This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 20 of 110 OSHKOSH DE SH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 3 5 Air Ride Control Valves The air ride control valves must be in the normal ride position before the A CAUTION mobile unit can be transported If the air ride control valves are not in the normal ride position irreparable damage may occur to the mobile unit The air ride control valves adjust the rear air suspension bags When the mobile unit is being transported the air ride control valves must be in the normal ride position PULL A amp B OUT TO INFLATE SUSPENSION PULL B amp C OUT TO DEFLATE SUSPENSION PUSH A B amp C IN FOR NORMAL RIDE Figure 6 Air Ride Control Valves This information i
107. tional information of the warning lights Please refer to Appendix B Troubleshooting Underbody Compartment Lighting Located inside of the underbody compartments there are wall mounted halogen lights connected to timers The timers allow the lights to be set for up to 30 minutes before automatically turning off There is one light provided on each side of the underbody OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Figure 38 Compartment Light In addition since the fuel compartment is sealed off from the others a push button dome light has been included in this compartment This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 75 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH Entrance Door Lighting Exterior Service Lightin A fixture that is located above the door provides the entrance door lighting The switch for this light is located inside of the mobile unit next to the entry door Figure 39 Entry Door Lighting Marker amp Running Lights When the mobile unit is in transit federal law requires specific illumination characteristics The mobile unit meets and exceeds these standards as outlined in Motor Vehicle Safety Standards Guide Federal Safety Standar
108. top switch is used to Start and Stop the Switch generator If the switch is in the Stop position the ATS will not automatically start the generator and transfer to generator power in the event of a shore power fault This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 51 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH 7 2 480V AC Phase Power Monitor Make sure that all electrical parts are serviced only by a certified electrician or 1 WARNING qualified personnel Dangerous voltages are present which could result in injury or death The ATS will automatically transfer to Shore Power when connected to a viable power supply and shut down the generator unit In the event of a Shore Power fault the ATS will automatically start the generator unit and transfer power to the generator The 480V AC Phase Power Monitor checks the incoming shore power to ensure that it has the correct phase rotation ABC and that all three phases are present If all three phases are present and in the correct rotation the 480 VAC Light on the monitor will illuminate If any phase is not present or if the phase rotation is not correct the 480 VAC Fault Light will illuminate a piezo
109. ts are flashing If further assistance is needed refer to the Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles VOL Operator Service Manual binder for a list of local service representatives or call Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles for further assistance 6 Is the fuel tank full Check the fuel gauge located in the underbody compartment Fill the fuel tank if necessary 7 Verify that the air suspension system is fully inflated and at the proper ride height The lowest point of the trailer sidewall should be approximately 15 above ground level This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 49 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH Section 7 Electrical System Electrical mechanical pneumatic and hydraulic safety devices have been installed on this vehicle to help protect against personal injury and or damage WARNING to equipment Under no circumstances should any attempt be made to disconnect or in any way render any of these devices inoperative If a malfunction of any safety device is discovered to exist DO NOT operate the vehicle immediately notify appropriate maintenance personnel Use and follow the appropriate Lockout Tagout procedures as required by WARNING O
110. ts of the HVAC system such as baffling venting component set points and sensor placement have been adjusted for optimum operation Under no circumstances should any aspect of the HVAC system be altered from factory specifications Be certain that the HVAC system is operational at all times There are two set points for the HVAC system These points are set at the factory and should not be changed under any circumstances Altering these points can result in damage to the medical equipment Temperature Controller Settings The high temperature sensor is set at 72 F If the ambient temperature in the mobile unit reaches 72 F the HVAC system will automatically start in order to cool the unit The low temperature sensor is set at 68 F If the ambient temperature in the mobile unit reaches 68 F the HVAC system will automatically start in order to warm the unit Humidity Settings The humidistat set point is 40 relative humidity This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 102 of 110 OSHKOSH os SH SPECIALTY VEHICLES This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either pa
111. upplied with the mobile unit Instructions for operation are clearly printed on the canister of the fire extinguisher The fire extinguisher meets the following standards Figure 18 Fire Extinguisher e Itis a class A B C 1211 hand held unit e thas a charged weight of 2 Ibs 8 oz e Itis U L listed e It meets D O T requirements e Itis in accordance with N F P A Standard No 10 Portable Fire Extinguisher A3 Fire Detection System A standard fire detection system is installed in the mobile unit The fire detection system works via photoelectric smoke detectors located on the ceiling panels in each room of the mobile unit In the event of a fire being detected an alarm will sound Figure 19 Smoke Detector This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 31 of 110 os SH SPECIALTY d VEHICLES Figure 20 Fire Alarm Control Panel Reset Button The reset button resets the system after it has been activated Trouble Silence The trouble silence button will silence the horns that are activated after the alarm Button has been tripped Disable Button The disable button will shut the alarm system down for maintenance System Operatio
112. wall Phase Voltage Shutdown If the incoming power is out of phase or the voltage is out of specification a power monitor will automatically trip the shunt breaker that feeds the medical system Fire Detection Shutdown The fire detection system control panel will shutdown the air conditioners while it triggers an alarm and light combination when smoke is detected inside of the mobile unit This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 34 of 110 OSHKOSH DE SH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 4 6 Warning Lights Please Refer to Section 14 Lighting System for additional information in regards to these systems This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 35 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH Section 5 Mobile Unit Setup Procedure The GE medical system requires the HVAC system to be supplied power at all A caution times During transit of the mobile unit via the generato
113. without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 29 of 110 SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH Section 4 Safety Systems This safety section contains important information about the safety systems that have been built into the mobile unit to protect all personnel and equipment Before attempting to service the mobile unit read this safety section as well as all other safety sections found in applicable manufacturers manuals in the component literature binder 4 1 Emergency Lighting In the event that the main AC power fails four dual beam emergency lights are provided in the Breast Health Suite Reception Area Bone Health Suite and Heart Health Suite These lights will automatically illuminate when the main AC power is lost The emergency lighting system is wired into a 120V AC electrical system that allows the lights internal circuitry to keep their batteries at 100 charge The emergency lights will illuminate the exit doors last for approximately 90 minutes Figure 17 Emergency Lighting This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 10240 D01 01 Page 30 of 110 os SH 4 2 Fire Suppression manual OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Only one fire extinguisher is s

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