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Service and Parts Manual: - 001 Thru - 004
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Service and
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Parts Manual
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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
General Safety Instructions
NOTE
Safety First: The primary concern of Midmark A NOTE is used to amplify an operating procedure,
Corporation is that this Power Female Procedures practice or condition.
Chair is maintained with the safety of the patient and
staff in mind. To assure that services and repairs are Warranty Instructions
completed safely and correctly, proceed as follows:
Refer to the Midmark “Limited Warranty” printed on the
(1) Read this entire manual before performing any back cover of the Installation and Operation Manual for
services or repairs on this chair. warranty information. Failure to follow the guidelines
listed below will void the warranty and / or render the
(2) Be sure you understand the instructions 413 Power Female Procedures Chair unsafe for
contained in this manual before attempting to operation.
service or repair this chair.
• In the event of a malfunction, do not attempt to
Safety Alert Symbols operate the chair until necessary repairs have been
made.
Throughout this manual are safety alert symbols that
call attention to particular procedures. These items are • Do not attempt to disassemble chair, replace mal-
used as follows: functioning or damaged components, or perform
adjustments unless you are one of Midmark’s
DANGER authorized service technicians.
A DANGER is used for an imminently
hazardous operating procedure, • Do not substitute parts of another manufacturer
practice, or condition which, if not correctly when replacing inoperative or damaged components.
followed, will result in loss of life or serious Use only Midmark replacement parts.
personal injury.
WARNING
A WARNING is used for a potentially
hazardous operating procedure,
practice, or condition which, if not correctly
followed, could result in loss of life or serious
personal injury.
CAUTION
A CAUTION is used for a potentially
hazardous operating procedure, practice,
or condition which, if not correctly followed, could
result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be
used to alert against unsafe practices.
EQUIPMENT ALERT
An EQUIPMENT ALERT is used for an
imminently or potentially hazardous
operating procedure, practice, or condition which, if
not correctly followed, will or could result in serious,
moderate, or minor damage to unit.
SECTION I
GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 Scope of Manual examinations and procedures on female patients;
especially Lithotomy procedures.
This manual contains detailed troubleshooting, sched-
uled maintenance, maintenance, and service instruc- The major serviceable components of the chair are the
tions for 413 Power Female Procedures Chair. This seat actuator, seat capacitor, base actuator, base
manual is intended to be used by Midmark’s authorized capacitor, gas spring, pan safety limit switch, seat up
service technicians. limit switch, seat down limit switch, base down limit
switch, and the foot control which includes four foot
1.2 How to Use Manual switches.
A. Manual Use When Performing Scheduled Mainte- B. Theory of Operation (See Figure 5-1, Sheets 1
nance. and 2 for domestic wiring diagrams, Figure 5-2,
Sheets 1 and 2 for export wiring diagrams, Figure
(1) Perform inspections and services listed in 5-3 for domestic electrical schematic, and Figure 5-
Scheduled Maintenance Chart (Refer to 4 for export electrical schematic.)
para 3.1).
Electrical Power:
(2) If a component is discovered to be faulty or out
of adjustment, replace or adjust component in Line voltage is supplied directly to the footswitches of
accordance with maintenance / service instruc- the chair. Also, line voltage is always present at the
tions (Refer to para 4.1). receptacle (domestic units only).
(1) Replace or adjust component in accordance When the operator depresses the SEAT UP footswitch,
with maintenance / service instructions (Refer current is applied across the seat actuator motor
to para 4.1). windings thru the normally open (N.O.) pan safety limit
switch and seat capacitor, causing the seat actuator to
run. The pan safety limit switch is a N.O switch. When
1.3 Description Of 413 Power Female the pan assembly is in its stowed position, the pan
Procedures Chair safety limit switch is tripped, closing the circuit and
allowing the seat actuator to run. If the pan assembly is
A. General Description (See Figure 1-1). not in its stowed position, the pan safety limit switch is
not tripped, which opens the circuit and prevents the
The 413 Power Female Procedures Chair is an exami- seat actuator from running. This prevents the operator
nation chair designed for performing female specific
PAN SAFETY
LIMIT SWITCH
BASE ACTUATOR
GAS SPRING
BASE DOWN
LIMIT SWITCH
SEAT UP
LIMIT SWITCH SEAT ACTUATOR
SEAT DOWN
LIMIT SWITCH
SEAT CAPACITOR
BASE CAPACITOR
RN
TU
RE
RN
TU
RE
UIRE
AQ
UIRE
AQ
FOOT CONTROL
from running the foot section into the pan assembly and actuator to run. The seat up limit switch is a normally
damaging it. The seat capacitor provides motor start closed (N.C.) switch which is tripped when the seat
and motor run power for the seat actuator. function is in any position, but all the way up, resulting
in an open circuit. This prevents the operator from
BASE DOWN function: running the BASE DOWN function (lower than the 2/3
up position - see base down limit switch operation)
When the BASE DOWN footswitch is depressed, when the seat is in any position, but all the way up,
current is applied across the base actuator motor coil preventing an accidental seat section collision with
thru either the seat up limit switch or the base down floor. When the seat function is raised all the way up,
limit switch and base capacitor, causing the base the seat up limit switch untrips, closing the circuit, and
SEAT DOWN function Weight Capacity (Maximum) ............. 300 lb. (136.0 kg)
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SECTION I
GENERAL INFORMATION
22 in.
16 in. (55.9 cm.)
40.6 cm. 33 3/4 in.
(85.7 cm.)
50 in.
(127 cm.)
44 1/2 in.
(113 cm.)
72 in
(182.9 cm.)
100 in.
(254 cm.)
MA318000
NOTE
Ask the Purchasing Department of the company that
owns the chair for this information. Otherwise, this
information may be obtained from the dealer that
sold the chair.
Manufacturer’s Manufacturer’s
Description of Special Tool Purpose of Special Tool
Name / Address / Phone Part Number
Multimeter Commercially Available Any Type Used to perform continuity and voltage checks.
Torque Wrench Commercially Available Any Type Used to tighten hardware to specified torque
values.
SECTION II
TESTING AND TROUBLESHOOTING
2.1 Operational Test (7) Depress BASE DOWN footswitch and lower
table top all the way down; then depress SEAT
In order to effectively diagnose the malfunction of the DOWN footswitch.
chair, it may be necessary to perform an operational
test as follows: (8) Observe. After the BASE DOWN function is
lowered all the way down, the seat actuator
DANGER should not run when the SEAT DOWN
Refer to the Operator Manual for footswitch is depressed.
complete instructions on operating the
chair. Failure to do so could result in personal (9) Run BASE UP function all the way up and then
injury. run SEAT DOWN function all the way down.
(2) Depress BASE UP, SEAT DOWN, SEAT UP, (14) Lower the SEAT DOWN function all the way
and BASE DOWN footswitches in this order. down.
(3) Observe. The table top should move in the (15) Depress and hold the BASE DOWN footswitch.
direction corresponding to the footswitch which
is being depressed and at the speeds listed (16) Observe. The BASE DOWN function should
below: lower approximately 1/3 of its travel and then
Chair Speeds (@ 60 Hz.): stop.
Base Down to Base Up in 9 +/1 seconds
Seat Down to Seat Up in 9 +/1 seconds (17) Raise the SEAT UP function all the way up.
The actuator assembly should not drift after the
footswitch is released. The actuator assembly (18) Depress the BASE DOWN footswitch.
should not make excessive squealing noises.
(19) Observe. The BASE DOWN function should
(4) Raise BASE UP function all the way up. lower all the way down.
(5) Depress SEAT DOWN footswitch and lower (20) Pull the release handle and extend the foot
seat section halfway. Then raise SEAT UP extension. Then, pull the release handle and
function all the way up. push the foot extension back into foot section.
PAN HOLDER
ASSEMBLY
SEAT
SECTION
FOOT
RELEASE EXTENSION
BUTTON
ARM
REST
RELEASE
HANDLE BASE DOWN
SEAT UP
SEAT DOWN
BASE UP
MA316500
(21) Observe. The foot extension should slide out (24) Raise arm rest upward and then release.
easily and quietly. The foot extension should
automatically lock into a fully extended position. (25) Observe. The arm rest should automatically
When the foot extension is pushed into the foot lock into its normal position.
section, the foot extension should automatically
lock into a stowed position. 2.2 Troubleshooting Procedures
(22) Press the arm rest release button and lower the Table 2-1 is a Troubleshooting Guide which is used to
arm rest. determine the cause of the malfunction.
Table will not operate When a foot control Power cord is not plugged into Check to see if power cord Plug power cord into
when any of the Base footswitch is depressed, facility wall outlet. is plugged in. facility wall outlet.
or Seat up or down its actuator motor does
functions are not run or hum.
selected.
Facility circuit breaker Check to see if facility If circuit breaker is
providing power to chair is circuit breaker is tripped. tripped, determine what
tripped. One way of checking this is caused circuit breaker to
to plug a lamp into wall trip, correct the problem,
outlet that chair was and then reset / replace
plugged into. circuit breaker.
One or both fuses in AC Refer to Figure 5-2, Sheets Replace any blown
connector receptacle is blown 1 or 2 for fuse information. fuses.
(export models only). Perform continuity check on
fuse.
Wire connections loose. Check all wiring Clean any dirty
connections from power connections. Tighten
cord to terminal block. any loose connections.
Perform continuity check on Replace any damaged
wires. Use multimeter to connections.
check for proper voltage
levels.
SEAT UP function When SEAT UP SEAT UP footswitch is Perform continuity check on Replace SEAT UP
does not work, but footswitch is depressed, malfunctioning. SEAT UP footswitch. footswitch. Refer to
SEAT DOWN nothing happens. When footswitch is para 4.10.
function does. activated, there should be
continuity between COM.
and N.O. terminals of
footswitch.
SEAT DOWN footswitch is Perform continuity check on Replace SEAT DOWN
sticking open. SEAT DOWN footswitch. footswitch. Refer to
When footswitch is not para 4.10.
activated, there should be
continuity between COM.
and N.C. terminals of
footswitch.
SEAT DOWN When SEAT DOWN SEAT DOWN footswitch is Perform continuity check on Replace SEAT DOWN
function does not footswitch is depressed, malfunctioning. SEAT DOWN footswitch. footswitch. Refer to
work, but SEAT UP nothing happens. When footswitch is para 4.10.
function does. activated, there should be
continuity between COM.
and N.O. terminals of
footswitch.
Seat down limit switch is Check if seat down limit Raise BASE UP function
tripped. switch is tripped. Seat until it is at least 2/3 of
down limit switch should be the way up in its travel.
tripped when base actuator Then SEAT DOWN
is in all the way down function will work.
position to 2/3 up position. Inform operator of the
This prevents operator from seat down limit switch
accidentally colliding seat function.
section with floor.
Seat down limit switch is Perform continuity check on Replace seat down limit
malfunctioning. N.C. seat down limit switch. Refer to para
switch. Switch tripped = 4.9.
open circuit Seat down
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SECTION II
TESTING AND TROUBLESHOOTING
BASE DOWN function When BASE DOWN Base down limit switch is Perform continuity Replace base down limit
does not work, but footswitch is depressed, malfunctioning. check on N.C. base switch. Refer to para 4.9.
BASE UP function does nothing happens - down limit switch.
- Continued. Continued. Switch tripped = open
circuit. Base down limit
switch is tripped when
base actuator is in all
the way down position
to 2/3 up position.
Seat up limit switch is Perform continuity Replace seat up limit switch.
malfunctioning. check on N.C. seat up Refer to para 4.2.
limit switch. Switch
tripped = open circuit.
Seat up limit switch is
untripped only when
seat section is all the
way up.
BASE UP function does When BASE UP BASE UP footswitch is Perform continuity Replace BASE UP
not work, but BASE footswitch is depressed, malfunctioning. check on BASE UP footswitch. Refer to para
DOWN function does. nothing happens. footswitch. When 4.10.
footswitch is activated,
there should be
continuity between
COM. and N.O.
terminals of footswitch.
Gas spring is Replace suspect gas Replace gas spring. Refer
malfunctioning. spring with known to para 4.5.
working gas spring.
BASE UP and BASE When BASE UP or BASE Wire connections loose. Check all wiring Clean any dirty connections.
DOWN functions do not DOWN footswitch is connections from BASE Tighten any loose
work. depressed, nothing UP footswitch to connections. Replace any
happens. terminal block. Perform damaged connections.
continuity check on
wires. Use multimeter
to check for proper
voltage levels.
Base capacitor is weak or Replace suspect base Replace base capacitor.
blown. capacitor with known Refer to para 4.7.
working base capacitor.
Chair moves fine for light Heavy patients cause Low voltage is being Check voltage at wall Correct low voltage situation
patient, but will not move table to malfunction. supplied to chair. receptacle - should be at wall receptacle.
or moves slowly for very 115 +/- 5 VAC for
heavy patient. domestic units and 230
+/- 10 VAC for export
units.
Table overloaded with too Maximum weight Inform chair operator of
heavy of a patient. capacity of table is 300 weight limitation.
lbs (136.0 kg).
Whirling or squeaking Noisy actuator. Foreign matter on ball Check for foreign Clean all foreign matter off
noise is heard when an screw threads and / or lack matter on ball screw of ball screw threads. Coat
actuator assembly is of lubricant. threads. Check for lack ball screw threads with STP
being run. of lubricant on ball treatment oil or equivalent.
screw threads. If actuator assembly is still
noisy, replace. Refer to
para 4.3 or 4.6.
Foot extension locking Foot extension does not Foot extension lock / Check to see if return Lubricate mechansim with a
mechanism is lock into stowed position unlock mechansim is spring is present. silicone based lubricant.
malfunctioning. or extended position malfunctioning. Check to see if linking Replace missing, worn, or
automatically. rod is present. broken return spring or
linking rod.
SECTION III
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
3.1 Scheduled Maintenance periodically on the chair. These inspections and
services should be performed as often as indicated in
Table 3-1 is a Scheduled Maintenance Chart which lists the chart.
the inspections and services that should be performed
Fasteners/hardware Check chair for missing or loose fasteners / hardware. Replace any missing hardware and
tighten any loose hardware as necessary.
Warning and Check for missing or illegible decals. Replace decals as necessary.
instructional decals
Pivot points / moving Lubricate all exposed pivot points, moving parts, and accessories with silicone based
parts / accessories lubricant.
Foot control Check that foot control works correctly. Make sure all footswitches operate properly.
Replace any malfunctioning footswitches. Refer to para 4.10.
Ball screws of actuator Extend each actuator assembly and wipe ball screw threads down with a rag to remove
assemblies foreign matter. Coat as much of the ball screw threads as possible with STP treatment oil or
equivalent. Run each actuator assembly to both ends of its travel a couple of times to
spread the oil evenly over all of the ball screw threads and then remove excess oil. If oil
does not correct a squealing actuator assembly, replace actuator assembly. Refer to para
4.3 or 4.6.
Inner tube of base Lubricate inner tube of base actuator with vaseline.
actuator
Drifting of actuator Check each actuator assembly for drift. Replace actuator assembly brake components as
assemblies necessary. Refer to para 4.8.
Foot extension Check that foot extension automatically locks into stowed and extended positions. Lubricate
linkages with a silicone based lubricant.
Pan safety limit switch Check that pan safety limit switch is tripped when pan assembly is in fully stowed position.
Adjust or replace pan safety limit switch if necessary. Refer to para 4.4.
Electrical receptacle Check that the electrical receptacle is functioning properly. Replace receptacle as
(domestic units only) necessary.
Upholstery Check all upholstery for rips, tears, or excessive wear. Replace cushions as necessary.
Accessories Check that all accessories have all of their components and that they function properly. If
necessary, repair or replace the accessory.
Operational Test Perform an Operational Test to determine if the chair is operating within its specifications
(Refer to para 2 1) Replace or adjust any malfunctioning components
SECTION IV
MAINTENANCE / SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
4.1 Introduction LATER UNITS
3B
DANGER 4
Refer to the Operator Manual for
5
complete instructions on operating the 4
chair. Failure to do so could result in personal EARLY UNITS
injury.
3A
NOTE
Perform an operational test on the chair after the
repair is completed to confirm the repair was properly 4
made and that all malfunctions were repaired.
A. Removal 1
(3) Cut two cable ties and remove actuator sleeve Figure 4-1. Seat Up Limit Switch
(1, Figure 4-1) from shaft of seat actuator (2). Removal / Installation
B. Installation
(4) On early units, tag and disconnect two wires
(3A) from terminals of seat up limit switch (4).
On later units, disconnect wire harness (3B)
NOTE
from seat up limit switch (4). With SEAT UP function all the way up, seat up limit
switch should be untripped. Make sure seat up limit
(5) Remove two nuts (5), screws (6), and seat up switch is installed to meet this condition.
limit switch (4) from switch bracket (7).
(1) Install seat up limit switch (4) on switch bracket
(7) and secure with two screws (6) and
nuts (5), making sure trip arm of switch is in
cutout of seat actuator shaft (2).
(4) Plug chair power cord into wall outlet. (8) Cut any cable ties securing wire / wire har-
nesses to seat actuator (2).
4.3 Seat Actuator Removal / Installation
(9) While supporting seat section (1, Figure 4-3),
A. Removal remove two e-rings (2), clevis pin (3), and base
of seat actuator (4) from bracket (5).
(1) If possible, raise SEAT UP function all the way
up. (10) While supporting seat section (1), remove two
e-rings (6), spacers (7), clevis pin (8), and seat
DANGER actuator (4) from bracket (9). Remove seat
Always disconnect the power cord actuator from chair.
from the wall outlet before removing
any of the chair's covers/shrouds or making any B. Installation
repairs to prevent the possibility of electrical
shock. Failure to comply with these instructions NOTE
could result in severe personal injury or death. This jam nut has left hand threads.
(2) Unplug chair power cord from wall outlet. (1) Loosen jam nut (10, Figure 4-3); then remove
swivel joint (11) from shaft of new seat actua-
(3) Remove two cable ties and remove actuator tor (4).
sleeve (1, Figure 4-2) from shaft of seat actua-
tor (2). (2) Coat threads of swivel joint (11) with permanent
threadlocking adhesive (Loctite 262).
(4) On early units, tag and disconnect two wires
(3A) from terminals of seat up limit switch (4). (3) Screw swivel joint (11) into shaft of seat
On later units, disconnect wire harness (3B) actuator (4).
from seat up limit switch (4).
(4) While supporting seat section (1), install base
(5) Remove two screws (5), lockwashers (6), and of seat actuator (4) on bracket (5) and secure
seat up limit switch assembly (4) from shaft of with clevis pin (3) and two e-rings (2).
seat actuator (2).
(5) While supporting seat section (1), install shaft
NOTE end of seat actuator (4) on bracket (9) and
Early units are units with Serial Numbers BK-1000 secure temporarily with clevis pin (8).
thru BK1271 and V-1000 thru V-1575. Later units
are units with Serial Numbers BK-1272, V-1576, and NOTE
FH-1000 thru Present. The following step applies to later units only.
(6) On early units, tag and disconnect three wires (6) On later units, install receptacle bracket (10,
(7A) from three actuator wires (8A). Figure 4-2) on pivot frame (11) and secure with
On later units, disconnect wire harness (7B) two screws (9).
from connector receptacle (8B).
10
11 LATER
UNITS
4
8B
7B 3B
9
7A 8A EARLY UNITS
WIRING HARNESS 6
5
3A
WIRING
HARNESS
1
2
VIEW
CABLE TIES
MA316700
(7) On early units, connect three wires (7A) to (11) Install actuator sleeve (1) on shaft of seat
three actuator wires (8A). actuator (2) and secure with two cable ties.
On later units, connect wire harness (7B) to
connector receptacle (8B). (12) Run SEAT UP function all the way up and then
run TABLE DOWN function all the way down.
(8) Install switch bracket assembly (4) on shaft of
seat actuator (2) and secure with two (13) If seat section (1, Figure 4-3) is level with floor,
lockwashers (6) and screws (5). go to step 18. If seat section (1) is not level
with floor, go to step 14.
(9) On early units, connect two wires (3A) to
terminals of seat up limit switch (4). (14) While supporting seat section (1), remove
On later units, connect wire harness (3B) to clevis pin (8) securing swivel joint (11) of seat
seat up limit switch (4). actuator (4) to bracket (9).
(10) Secure wires / wire harnesses to seat actuator (15) Screw swivel joint (11) in or out as determined
(2) with a cable tie. necessary in step 13.
5
1
3
2 6
6 9
7
8
PARALLEL 4
SPACING
LEVEL WITH THE FLOOR 11
10
MA316800
(19) Tighten jam nut (10). (2) Unplug chair power cord from wall outlet.
(1) If possible, run seat section all the way down. (4) Pull pan holder assembly (3) out as far as
possible.
EARLY UNITS
4A
LATER UNITS
4B
5
1 8
TRIP ARM
2
3
MA316900
(6) Remove two nuts (6), screws (7), and pan (5) Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the pan safety limit
safety limit switch (5) from pan frame (8). switch (5) is positioned properly. Then secure
the pan safety limit switch (5) in position by
B. Installation tightening two nuts (6).
(1) Install pan safety limit switch (5) on pan frame (6) Install upholstered lower back section (1) on
(8) and secure with two screws (7) and nuts lower back casting (2).
(6). Do not tighten nuts at this time.
(7) Plug chair power cord into wall outlet.
(2) On early units, connect one wire (4A) to N.O.
terminal and other wire (4A) to COM. terminal
of pan safety limit switch (5).
On later units, connect wire harness (4B) to
pan safety limit switch (5).
A. Removal 6
WARNING
Always disconnect the power cord 8
from the wall outlet before removing 5
any of the table's covers / shrouds or making any
repairs to prevent the possibility of electrical
shock. Failure to comply with these instructions 7 1
could result in severe personal injury or death.
3
(2) Unplug chair power cord from wall outlet.
WARNING
If TABLE UP function is not all the way
up, the gas spring will be under ex-
treme pressure. Raise table all the way up before
removing gas spring mounting hardware. Failure
to do so could result in serious personal injury
or death. 4
(4) Remove two screws (5), four washers (6), and 7
gas spring (7) from brackets (8).
8
6 6
B. Installation
(4) Plug chair power cord into wall outlet. Figure 4-5. Gas Spring Removal / Installation
WARNING 8
Chair is heavy. Use proper lifting
techniques (and an assistant if neces-
sary) to raise and lower chair. Failure to do so
could result in back injury.
10
(3) Lay chair onto its right side (patients).
9
(4) Remove two screws (1, Figure 4-6) and gas
spring base mounting bracket (2) from base
casting (3).
NOTE
Access to jam nut (1) may only be possible with a 13 MA317100
"homemade" ground down 1-1/8 in. open end
wrench. Figure 4-6. Wires Disconnection / Connection
(9) Loosen jam nut (1, Figure 4-7). (11) Remove screw (3), six screws (4), and back
cover (5) from side uprights (6).
NOTE
(12) While supporting seat section (7), remove two
Setscrews are only on later units. Open rear access
e-rings (8) and clevis pin (9) securing base of
door to gain access to the rear setscrew.
base actuator (10) to bracket (11).
(10) If present, loosen two setscrews (2).
2
REAR ACCESS 12
4 DOOR
3
SHAFT
13 1
10
6
11
7 9 5
PARALLEL
SPACING
6 8
MA317200
(1) Screw jam nut (1, Figure 4-7) onto threads of (7) Install switch bracket (6) on shaft of base
base actuator (10) fully. actuator (7) and secure with two lockwashers
(5) and screws (4).
(2) If unit does not have two setscrews (2), apply
permanent threadlocking adhesive (Loctite 262) (8) Secure wires to base actuator (7) with three
to threads of base actuator (10). cable ties.
(3) While supporting seat section (7), screw new (9) Raise chair to upright position.
base actuator (10) into chair yoke frame (12)
approximately the same distance as old base
actuator used to be.
(10) Plug chair power cord into wall outlet. 4.7 Typical Capacitor Removal / Installa-
tion
(11) Run SEAT UP function all the way up and
TABLE DOWN function all the way down. A. Removal
(12) If lower back casting (13, Figure 4-7) is parallel (1) If possible, raise TABLE UP and SEAT UP
with angled surface of side upright (6), go to function all the way up.
step 16.
If lower back casting (13) is not parallel with
angled surface of side upright (6), go to
WARNING
step 13. Always disconnect the power cord
from the wall outlet before removing
(13) Using strap wrench or channel lock pliers with a any of the table's covers / shrouds or making any
soft cloth, screw shaft of base actuator (10) in repairs to prevent the possibility of electrical
or out of chair yoke frame (12) as determined shock. Failure to comply with these instructions
necessary in step 12. could result in severe personal injury or death.
(14) Repeat steps 11 thru 13 until lower back (2) Unplug chair power cord from wall outlet.
casting (13) is parallel with angled surface of
side upright (6) when chair is in full TABLE (3) Remove seven screws (1, Figure 4-8), outer
DOWN position. shroud (2), and inner shroud (3) from base
casting (4).
(15) Tighten jam nut (1).
(4) Using a screwdriver, pry tab of capacitor
mounting bracket (5) outward and remove
NOTE capacitor (6) from capacitor mounting bracket.
Setscrews are only on later units. Open rear access
door to gain access to the rear setscrew. (5) Remove capacitor cap (7) from capacitor (6).
(16) If present, tighten two setscrews (2).
WARNING
(17) Install back cover (5) on side uprights (6) and A capacitor contains stored electricity.
secure with six screws (4) and one screw (3). Never touch terminals of a capacitor,
even if power has been shut off or disconnected.
Always discharge capacitor before touching
WARNING capacitor terminals or wires. Failure to comply
Chair is heavy. Use proper lifting with these instruction could result in serious
techniques (and an assistant if neces- personal injury or death.
sary) to raise and lower chair. Failure to do so
could result in back injury. (6) Discharge capacitor (6).
(18) Lay chair onto its side. (7) Disconnect two wires (8) from terminals of
capacitor (6).
(19) Install gas spring base mounting bracket (2,
Figure 4-6) on base casting (3) and secure with B. Installation
two screws (1).
(1) Connect two wires (8) to terminals of capaci-
(20) Raise chair to upright position. tor (6).
(21) Install gas spring (Refer to para 4.5). (2) Install capacitor cap (7) on capacitor (6).
(22) Install stirrup.
A. Removal
B. Installation
NOTE
7 The rubber damper must be installed so its flat side
TAB faces the inside of the actuator mechanism. The
actuator brake must be installed so its flattest side
5 faces outward. The shaft of the actuator mechanism
MA317300
may be turned with a screwdriver to help align the
keys of the actuator mechanism shaft with the key
Figure 4-8. Typical Capacitor Removal / Installation slots in actuator brake.
6 A. Removal
(2) Install motor coupler (6) on shaft of actuator (5) Tag and disconnect two wires (1, Figure 4-11)
motor (2). from base down limit switch (2).
(3) Install two shoulder washers (4) in actuator (6) Tag and disconnect two wires (3) from seat
mechanism (3). down limit switch (4).
(5) Install actuator assembly: (7) Remove two nuts (5), lockwashers (6), screws
Base actuator assembly (Refer to para 4.6). (7), and limit switches (2 and 4) from switch
Seat actuator assembly (Refer to para 4.3). bracket (8).
8
1
3
7
7
6
5 1
66
5
2
8
MA317600
MA317500 (5) Install inner shroud (3) and outer shroud (2) on
base casting (4) and secure with seven
Figure 4-10. Base Down Limit Switch or screws (1).
Seat Down Limit Switch Removal / Installation
(6) Plug chair power cord into wall outlet.
B. Installation
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SECTION IV
MAINTENANCE / SERVICE
(1) Connect two or three wires (9) to terminals of (5) Plug chair power cord into wall outlet.
footswitch (8).
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SECTION IV
MAINTENANCE / SERVICE
SECTION V
SCHEMATICS AND DIAGRAMS
5.1 Electrical Schematics / Wiring between the electrical components in the chair. Figures
Diagrams 5-3 and 5-4 illustrate the logic/current flow between the
electrical components in the chair.
Figures 5-1 and 5-2 illustrate the wiring connections
RECEPTACLE WIRING
HARNESS 015-0431-00 GREEN/YELLOW
SEAT BASE
CAPACITOR CAPACITOR
(41-53 MFD) (41-53 MFD)
ELECTRICAL
RECECTACLE
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
2 AMPS. MAX.
1 WHITE WHITE
WHITE GREEN
2
BLACK BLACK BLACK
3
BLACK
4 PAN SAFETY
ORANGE WHITE/BLACK LIMIT SWITCH, (N.O.)
5
RED RED (PAN IN = CLOSED
6 CIRCUIT)
BLUE BLUE
7
WHITE RED
8
ORANGE
9
10 RED
11
GREEN
BLACK
(DOWN)
WHITE
RED (UP)
ORANGE
BASE
ACTUATOR SEAT DOWN LIMIT SWITCHES, (N.C.)
(BASE FUNCTION- ALL THE WAY DOWN
TO 2/3 WAY UP = TRIPPED = OPEN
CIRCUIT
ORANGE BLUE
BLACK WHITE/BLACK
WHITE/BLACK
BASE DOWN LIMIT SWITCHES, (N.C.) WIRING HARNESS
(BASE FUNCTION- ALL THE WAY DOWN 015-0426-00
TO 2/3 WAY UP = TRIPPED = OPEN
CIRCUIT
WHITE
RED
FOOT PEDAL WHITE/BLACK
BLACK
WHITE SEAT UP ORANGE
RED (UP) RED
WHITE WHITE
ORANGE BLACK (DOWN)
BASE
DOWN
SEAT
RED ACTUATOR
BLUE
GREEN BASE UP ORANGE
SEAT LIMIT SWITCH, N.C.
ON SEAT ACTUATOR
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SCHEMATICS AND DIAGRAMS
ELECTRICAL
RECEPTACLE
2 AMPS. MAX.
RECEPTACLE WIRING GREEN/YELLOW
HARNESS 015-0431-00
120 V.A.C., 60 Hz.
6 AMPS..
JUMPER WIRE
SEAT BASE 015-0022-00
CAPACITOR CAPACITOR POWER CORD
(41-53 MFD) (41-53 MFD) 015-0066-02
WHITE
BLACK
JUMPER WIRE TERMINAL
015-0427-00 BLOCK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
1 WHITE WHITE
WHITE GREEN
2
BLACK BLACK BLACK
3
BLACK
4
ORANGE BLUE PAN SAFETY LIMIT
5
RED RED SWITCH, (N.O.)
6 (PAN IN = CLOSED CIRCUIT)
BLUE WHITE/BLACK
7
WHITE BLACK
8
ORANGE
9 WHITE
RED
10
11
GREEN
BASE ORANGE
ACTUATOR JUMPER WIRE
SEAT DOWN LIMIT SWITCH (N.C) 015-0428-01
(BASE FUNCTION - ALLTHE WAY DOWN TO
2/ 3 WAY UP= TRIPPED = OPEN CIRCUIT)
ORANGE WHITE/BLACK
BLACK BLUE
BLUE WIRING HARNESS
002-0484-00
BASE DOWN LIMIT SWITCH (N.C.) (BASE
FUNCTION- ALL THE WAY DOWN TO 2/3
WAY UP = TRIPPED = OPEN CIRCUIT)
BLACK WHITE
RED
FOOT CONTROL BLUE
BLACK
WHITE SEAT UP ORANGE
RED (UP)
WHITE
RED
ORANGE BLACK (DOWN)
BASE WHITE
DOWN
SEAT
RED ACTUATOR
BLUE
GREEN BASE UP ORANGE
SEAT UP LIMIT SWITCH (N.C.)
ON SEAT ACTUATOR
CK
BLA
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
WHITE WHITE
1
WHITE GREEN
2
BLACK BLACK BLACK
3
BLACK
4 PAN SAFETY
ORANGE WHITE/BLACK LIMIT SWITCH, (N.O.)
5
RED RED (PAN IN = CLOSED
6 CIRCUIT)
BLUE BLUE
7
WHITE RED
8
ORANGE
9
10 RED
11
GREEN
BLACK
(DOWN)
WHITE WHITE
RED (UP)
ORANGE
BASE
ACTUATOR SEAT DOWN LIMIT SWITCHES, (N.C.)
(BASE FUNCTION- ALL THE WAY DOWN
TO 2/3 WAY UP = TRIPPED = OPEN
CIRCUIT
ORANGE BLUE
BLACK
WHITE/BLACK
WHITE/BLACK
BASE DOWN LIMIT SWITCHES, (N.C.)
(BASE FUNCTION- ALL THE WAY DOWN
TO 2/3 WAY UP = TRIPPED = OPEN
CIRCUIT
WHITE
RED
FOOT CONTROL WHITE/BLACK
BLACK
WHITE SEAT UP ORANGE
RED (UP) RED
WHITE WHITE
ORANGE BLACK (DOWN)
BASE
DOWN
SEAT
RED ACTUATOR
BLUE
GREEN BASE UP ORANGE
SEAT LIMIT SWITCH, N.C.
ON SEAT ACTUATOR
SEAT BASE
CAPACITOR CAPACITOR
(41-53 MFD) (41-53 MFD)
JUMPER WIRE 5 X 20 MM. 1.5 AMP.
015-0305-02 SLO BLO FUSES
JUMPER WIRE
015-0303-00
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
1 WHITE WHITE
WHITE GRN/YLW
2
BLACK BLACK BLACK
3
BLACK
4
ORANGE BLUE JUMPER WIRE
5 015-0305-03
RED RED
6 PAN SAFETY LIMIT SWITCH,(N.O.)
BLUE WHITE/BLACK (PAN IN =CLOSED
7
WHITE BLACK CIRCUIT)
8
ORANGE
9 WHITE
RED
10
11
GREEN
PAN LIMIT SWITCH HARNESS
015-0561-00
BLACK
(DOWN)
WHITE WHITE
RED (UP)
ORANGE
BASE
ACTUATOR
SEAT DOWN LIMIT SWITCH (N.C.)
(BASE FUNCTION - ALL THE WAY DOWN TO
2/3 WAY UP = TRIPPED = OPEN CIRCUIT)
ORANGE WHITE/BLACK
BLACK BLUE
WIRING HARNESS
BLUE 002-0484-00
BASE DOWN LIMIT SWITCH (N.C.) (BASE
FUNCTION - ALL THE WAY DOWN TO 2/3
WAY UP = TRIPPED = OPEN CIRCUIT)
BLACK WHITE
RED
FOOT CONTROL BLUE
BLACK
WHITE SEAT UP ORANGE
RED (UP)
WHITE
RED
ORANGE BLACK (DOWN)
BASE WHITE
DOWN
SEAT
RED ACTUATOR
BLUE
GREEN BASE UP ORANGE
SEAT LIMIT SWITCH, (N.C.)
ON SEAT ACTUATOR
CK
BLA
WHITE
SEAT LIMIT SWITCH HARNESS
SEAT FUNCTION ALL THE WAY 015-0562-00
UP= UNTRIPPED=CLOSED CIRCUIT,
ANY OTHER POSITION=TRIPPED=OPEN CIRCUIT
Figure 5-2 Wiring Diagram (Used on Export Units with
Serial Numbers: V 1576 Thru Present)
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SCHEMATICS AND DIAGRAMS
Positions:
- Pan Switch - CLOSED
- Seat Down Switch- OPEN
- Base Down Switch - OPEN
- Seat Up Switch - CLOSED
Conclusions:
- Base can power either direction.
- Seat can power up only!
ELECTRICAL
RECEPTACLE
WHITE
BLACK
WHITE
GRN/YLW
GREEN
BLACK
WHITE
SEAT
ACTUATOR
RED
PAN SAFETY LIMIT SWITCH
WHITE BLACK WHITE
SEAT SEAT UP
BLACK CAPACITOR SEAT DOWN
LIMIT SWITCH
(N.C.)
WHT/BLK
ORANGE
BASE DOWN ORANGE
SEAT UP LIMIT SWITCH BASE
LIMIT SWITCH (N.C.) DOWN
BLACK
(N.C.)
RED
WHITE
BLUE
BLACK BASE UP
BLACK
BLUE
SEAT DOWN
BASE BLACK
ACTUATOR BASE
RED CAPACITOR
FOOT CONTROL
WHITE
MA318101
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SCHEMATICS AND DIAGRAMS
Positions:
- Pan Switch - CLOSED
- Seat Down Switch- CLOSED
- Base Down Switch - CLOSED
- Seat Up Switch - CLOSED
Conclusions:
- Base can power both up and down.
- Seat can power both up and down.
ELECTRICAL
RECEPTACLE
WHITE
BLACK
WHITE
GRN/YLW
GREEN
BLACK
WHITE
SEAT
ACTUATOR
RED
PAN SAFETY LIMIT SWITCH
WHITE BLACK WHITE
SEAT SEAT UP
BLACK CAPACITOR SEAT DOWN
LIMIT SWITCH
(N.C.)
WHT/BLK
ORANGE
BASE DOWN ORANGE
SEAT UP LIMIT SWITCH BASE
LIMIT SWITCH (N.C.) DOWN
BLACK
(N.C.)
RED
WHITE
BLUE
BLACK BASE UP
BLACK
BLUE
SEAT DOWN
BASE BLACK
ACTUATOR BASE
RED CAPACITOR
FOOT CONTROL
WHITE
MA318102
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SECTION V
SCHEMATICS AND DIAGRAMS
Positions:
- Pan Switch - CLOSED
- Seat Down Switch- CLOSED
- Base Down Switch - CLOSED
- Seat Up Switch - OPEN
Conclusions:
- Base can go down only until limit
switches are contacted (2/3).
- Seat can go either direction.
ELECTRICAL
RECEPTACLE
WHITE
BLACK
WHITE
GRN/YLW
GREEN
BLACK
WHITE
SEAT
ACTUATOR
RED
PAN SAFETY LIMIT SWITCH
WHITE BLACK WHITE
SEAT SEAT UP
BLACK CAPACITOR SEAT DOWN
LIMIT SWITCH
(N.C.)
WHT/BLK
ORANGE
BASE DOWN ORANGE
SEAT UP LIMIT SWITCH BASE
LIMIT SWITCH (N.C.) DOWN
BLACK
(N.C.)
RED
WHITE
BLUE
BLACK BASE UP
BLACK
BLUE
SEAT DOWN
BASE BLACK
ACTUATOR BASE
RED CAPACITOR
FOOT CONTROL
WHITE
Positions:
- Pan Switch - CLOSED
- Seat Down Switch- OPEN
- Base Down Switch - OPEN
- Seat Up Switch - CLOSED
Conclusions:
- Base can power either direction.
- Seat can power up only!
GRN/YLW
BLACK
WHITE
WHITE
SEAT
ACTUATOR
RED
PAN SAFETY LIMIT SWITCH
WHITE BLACK WHITE
SEAT SEAT UP
BLACK CAPACITOR SEAT DOWN
LIMIT SWITCH
(N.C.)
WHT/BLK
ORANGE
BASE DOWN ORANGE
SEAT UP LIMIT SWITCH BASE
LIMIT SWITCH (N.C.) DOWN
BLACK
(N.C.)
RED
WHITE
BLUE
BLACK BASE UP
BLACK
BLUE
SEAT DOWN
BASE BLACK
ACTUATOR BASE
RED CAPACITOR
FOOT CONTROL
WHITE
MA318201
Positions:
- Pan Switch - CLOSED
- Seat Down Switch- CLOSED
- Base Down Switch - CLOSED
- Seat Up Switch - CLOSED
Conclusions:
- Base can power both up and down.
- Seat can power both up and down.
GRN/YLW
BLACK
WHITE
WHITE
SEAT
ACTUATOR
RED
PAN SAFETY LIMIT SWITCH
WHITE BLACK WHITE
SEAT SEAT UP
BLACK CAPACITOR SEAT DOWN
LIMIT SWITCH
(N.C.)
WHT/BLK
ORANGE
BASE DOWN ORANGE
SEAT UP LIMIT SWITCH BASE
LIMIT SWITCH (N.C.) DOWN
BLACK
(N.C.)
RED
WHITE
BLUE
BLACK BASE UP
BLACK
BLUE
SEAT DOWN
BASE BLACK
ACTUATOR BASE
RED CAPACITOR
FOOT CONTROL
WHITE
MA318202
Positions:
- Pan Switch - CLOSED
- Seat Down Switch- CLOSED
- Base Down Switch - CLOSED
- Seat Up Switch - OPEN
Conclusions:
- Base can go down only until limit
switches are contacted (2/3).
- Seat can go either direction.
GRN/YLW
BLACK
WHITE
WHITE
SEAT
ACTUATOR
RED
PAN SAFETY LIMIT SWITCH
WHITE BLACK WHITE
SEAT SEAT UP
BLACK CAPACITOR SEAT DOWN
LIMIT SWITCH
(N.C.)
WHT/BLK
ORANGE
BASE DOWN ORANGE
SEAT UP LIMIT SWITCH BASE
LIMIT SWITCH (N.C.) DOWN
BLACK
(N.C.)
RED
WHITE
BLUE
BLACK BASE UP
BLACK
BLUE
SEAT DOWN
BASE BLACK
ACTUATOR BASE
RED CAPACITOR
FOOT CONTROL
WHITE
MA318203
SECTION VI
PARTS LIST
6.1 Introduction The Description column provides a physical description
of the component.
The illustrated parts list provides information for identify-
ing and ordering the parts necessary to maintain the The Qty. column lists the number of units of a particular
unit in peak operating condition. Refer to paragraph 1.5 component that is required for the subassembly. The
for parts ordering information. letters “AR” denote “as required” when quantities of a
particular component cannot be determined, such as:
The parts list also illustrates disassembly and assembly adhesive.
relationships of parts.
Bullets [ • ] in the Part No. column and the Description
6.2 Description of Columns column show the indenture level of a component. If a
component does not have a bullet, it is a main compo-
The Item column of the parts list gives a component its nent of that illustration. If a component has a bullet, it is
own unique number. The same number is given to the a subcomponent of the next component listed higher in
component in the parts illustration. This allows a part the parts list than itself that does not have a bullet.
number of a component to be found if the technician Likewise, if a component has two bullets, it is a sub-
can visually spot the part on the illustration. The component of the next component listed higher in the
technician simply finds the component in question on parts list than itself that has only one bullet.
the illustration and notes the item number of that
component. Then, he finds that item number in the 6.3 Torque Specifications and Important
parts list. The row corresponding to the item number Assembly Notes
gives the technician the part number, a description of
the component, and quantity of parts per subassembly. When specific assembly torque specifications, mea-
Also, if a part number is known, the location of that surements, or procedures have been identified, by our
component can be determined by looking for the item engineering department, as required to assure proper
number of the component on the illustration. function of the unit, those torque specifications mea-
surements, and procedures will be noted on the parts
The Part No. column lists the MIDMARK part number illustrations. Adherence to these requirements is
for that component. essential.
1
14
2
4
1
5
2
9
1
10 2
16 17
3
7 6
13 12 8 2
5 1
11
17 16 16
20 19 18 8
15
MA307600
Item Part No. Description Page Item Part No. Description Page
413 Lithotomy Table 11 • • Seat Component ............................ 6-14
1 • • Labels and Decals ........................... 6-4 12 • • Seat Actuator ................................. 6-15
2 • • Upholstery ........................................ 6-5 13 • • Back Panel ..................................... 6-16
3 • • Main Frame ...................................... 6-6 14 • • Foot Control ................................... 6-17
4 • • Armrest Assembly ............................ 6-7 15 • • Location Diagram (Switches and
5 • • Cross Support .................................. 6-8 Actuators) ....................................... 6-18
6 • • Base Components ........................... 6-9 16 • • Wiring Locations ............................ 6-19
7 • • Base Actuator ................................ 6-10 17 • • Wiring Schematic (Domestic) ........ 6-20
8 • • Linkage Assembly .......................... 6-11 18 • • Export ............................................. 6-21
9 * • Pan Assembly ................................ 6-12 19 • • Wiring Schematic (Export) ............. 6-22
10 • • Footrest Assembly ......................... 6-13
Always Specify Model & Serial Number
K
R
A
M
ID
M
MA309300
Item Part No. Description Page Item Part No. Description Page
1 • Serial Number ....................................... 1 4 061-0293-00 Caution Label ........................................ 1
2 053-0297-13 Nameplate 413 ...................................... 1 5 061-0174-00 Receptical Label .................................... 1
3 061-0295-00 Cord Tag ............................................... 1
Always Specify Model & Serial Number
13 3
1
4
15
11
5
12
6
7
8
9
11
10
11
11
14
11
MA305600
Item Part No. Description Qty. Item Part No. Description Qty.
1 002-0439-00 Upholstery Kit (Includes Items 2 thru 7) 1 7 • • 028-0181-XX Upholstered Foot Rest (Specify Color) . 1
• 029-1111-00 Upholstery Set (Includes 8 042-0059-03 Joint Connector Bolt .............................. 2
Items 2 & 5) ........................................... 1 9 042-0059-05 Joint Connector Bolt .............................. 2
• 029-0647-XX Upholstery Set (Includes 10 042-0059-02 Joint Connector Bolt .............................. 2
Items 3, 4, 6 & 7) ................................... 1 11 053-0131-07 Velcro Tape 3/4"x 12 ............................. 8
2 • • 028-0182-XX Upholstered Headrest (Specify Color) .. 1 12 053-0131-05 Velcro Tape 5/8"x 15 (Item #12 must be
3 • • 028-0105-XX Upholstered Upper Back (Specify Color)1 cut in two pieces .................................... 1
4 • • 028-0153-XX Upholstered Lower Back (Specify Color)1 13 040-0312-19 Bolt ........................................................ 2
5 • • 028-0180-XX Upholstered Armrest (Specify Color) .... 2 14 053-0131-02 Velcro Tape 2"x 12 ................................ 2
6 • • 028-0179-XX Upholstered Seat (Specify Color) ......... 1 15 029-0452-00 Paper Tear Strip .................................... 2
Always Specify Model & Serial Number
1 7
8
11
4
12
6
10
3
MA305700
1 7
8
11
4
12
6
10
3
MA305700
1 7
8
11
4
12
6
10
3
5
MA305700
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SECTION VI
Stirrup Assembly PARTS LIST
12
413-001
6 STANDARD STIRRUPS
9 10
8
13
11
2
4
5
3
7
413-004
7 6 DETACHABLE STIRRUPS
MA305800
Item Part No. Description Qty. Item Part No. Description Qty.
1 R.H. Arm Assy. (Refer to "Arm Rest 4 050-3478-00 Sideplate Interlock Assy. ....................... 2
Assembly" Elsewhere) ...................... Ref. 5 040-0250-120 Bolts ...................................................... 8
L.H. Arm Assy. (Refer to "Arm Rest 6 040-0375-31 Bolt ........................................................ 2
Assembly" Elsewhere) ...................... Ref. 7 040-0375-61 Bolt ........................................................ 2
2 R.H. Arm Assy. (Refer to "Arm Rest 8 020-0165-00 R.H. Stirrup Leg Block .......................... 1
Assembly" Elsewhere) ...................... Ref. 020-0165-01 L.H. Stirrup Leg Block ........................... 1
L.H. Arm Assy. (Refer to "Arm Rest 9 050-3479-00 Stirrup Interlock Bloc k .......................... 2
Assembly" Elsewhere) ...................... Ref. 10 040-0250-120 Screw .................................................... 8
3 R.H. Stirrup Leg Assy. (Refer to 11 016-0649-00 QuickRelease Plunger .......................... 2
"Stirrups" Elsewhere) ............................ 1 12 040-0375-32 Bolt ........................................................ 2
L.H. Stirrup Leg Assy. (Refer To 13 041-0500-00 Jam Nut ................................................. 2
"Stirrups" Elsewhere) ............................ 1
Always Specify Model & Serial Number
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Stirrups PARTS LIST
MA308600
MA308600
029-1892-00 R.H. Stirrup Assembly ............................ 1 2 •020-0055-04 •Stirrup Casting (R.H. Hand) .................. 1
029-1892-01 L.H. Stirrup Assembly ............................. 1 •020-0055-05 •Stirrup Casting (L.H. Hand) ................... 1
1 •057-0527-00 •Stirrup Leg ............................................ 1 3 •042-0009-03 •Groove Pin ............................................ 1
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Arm Rest Assembly 2 PARTS LIST
1
6 4
5
7
8
14
10
13
12
11
MA305902
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SECTION VI
Arm Rest Assembly PARTS LIST
1 3
5
7 6
8
9
2 10
11 15
14
13
12
MA305900
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SECTION VI
Cross Support PARTS LIST
13
9
11
12
10
7
8
4
6
5
3
MA306100
13
9
11
12
10
7
8
4
6
5
3
MA306100
13
9
11
12
10
7
8
4
6
5
3
MA306100
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SECTION VI
Base Components PARTS LIST
6
13
12
11
8
5
7
2
9 10
6
4
MA306201
Item Part No. Description Qty. Item Part No. Description Qty.
1 030-0365-01 Yoke Weldment (Loctite 262) ................ 1 7 016-0236-00 Gas Cylinder (1000 N.) ......................... 1
2 Actuator (Refer to "Actuator Components" 8 042-0048-00 Clevis Pin .............................................. 1
Elsewhere) ........................................ Ref. 9 051-0449-00 Bottom Spring Mount ............................ 1
3 Cross Support (Refer to "Cross Support" 10 042-0007-02 E-Ring ................................................... 2
Elsewhere) ........................................ Ref. 11 041-0004-01 Nut ........................................................ 2
4 040-0312-25 Bolt (Whizlock) ...................................... 1 12 015-0430-00 Switch .................................................... 2
5 042-0014-06 Shoulder Bolt ......................................... 2 13 040-0004-07 Screw .................................................... 2
6 045-0001-49 Washer .................................................. 4
Always Specify Model & Serial Number
14
1
6
13
12
11
8
5
7
2
9 10
6
4 MA306200
14
1
6
13
12
11
8
5
7
2
9 10
6
MA306200
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SECTION VI
Base Components PARTS LIST
14
1
6
13
12
11
8
5
7
2
9 10
6
4
MA306200
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Base Actuator PARTS LIST
3
4
6
7
MA306601
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SECTION VI
Base Actuator PARTS LIST
3
4
5
8
6
7
MA306600
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SECTION VI
Base Actuator PARTS LIST
1
7
MA603900i
10
31 13
9 12
8 14 15
11
7
16
17
33
18
5 30
6
4 19
3
28
25
2
29 33
27
26
20
1
24
25
23 22 21
32
MA306304
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SECTION VI
Base and Panels PARTS LIST
10
31 13
9 12
8 14 15
11
7
16
17
33
18
5 30
6
4 19
3
28
25
2
29 33
27
26
20
1
24
25
23 22 21
32
MA306304i
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SECTION VI
Base and Panels PARTS LIST
10
31 13
9 12
8 14 15
11
7
16
17
33
18
5 30
6
4 19
3
28
2
25
17 29 33
27
26
20
1
24
25
23 22 21
32
MA306305i
© Midmark Corporation 1995 SF-1457 Rev. 2/03 Page 6-12.2 Printed in U.S.A.
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SECTION VI
Linkage Assembly PARTS LIST
2
8 10
7
12 12
4
11 12
12
3
11
11
13
11
MA306501
2
8 10
7
12 12
4
11 12
12
3
11
11
6 14
15
13
11
MA306500
9
10 2
8
7
12 4
11
12
3
14
6 13
11 12
MA481500
© Midmark Corporation 1995 SF-1457 Rev 10/98 Page 6-13.2 Printed in U.S.A.
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SECTION VI
Pan Assembly PARTS LIST
1
8 12
10 11
2
7 9
13
7
14 3 4
MA306400
1
8 12
10 11
2
7 9
13
7
14 3 4
MA306400
© Midmark Corporation 1995 SF-1457 Rev. 11/01 Page 6-14.1 Printed in U.S.A.
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SECTION VI
Footrest Assembly PARTS LIST
29
8
2 3
7
6
4 5
21
27
26 11 10
25 20 19
24 19 28
9
11
12
23
22 13
14
18
16 15
17
MA306700
© Midmark Corporation 1995 SF-1457 Rev 7/00 Page 6-15 Printed in U.S.A.
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SECTION VI
Footrest Assembly PARTS LIST
1
29
8
2 3
7
6
4 5
21
27
26 11 10
25 20 19
24 19 28
9
11
12
23
22 13
14
18
16 15
17
MA306700
© Midmark Corporation 1995 SF-1457 Rev. 11/01 Page 6-15.1 Printed in U.S.A.
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SECTION VI
Seat Components PARTS LIST
12
11
10
2
4
13
9
2
8
3
4
5
MA306800
© Midmark Corporation 1995 SF-1457 Rev. 6/00 Page 6-16 Printed in U.S.A.
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SECTION VI
Seat Components PARTS LIST
12
11
10
2
4
13
9
2
8
3
4
5
MA306800
© Midmark Corporation 1995 SF-1457 Rev. 5/02 Page 6-16.1 Printed in U.S.A.
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SECTION VI
Seat Actuator PARTS LIST
3
4
6
7 8
MA306900
© Midmark Corporation 1995 SF-1457 Rev. 12/97 Page 6-17 Printed in U.S.A.
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SECTION VI
Seat Actuator PARTS LIST
3
4
5
10
6
7 8
MA306901
© Midmark Corporation 1995 SF-1457 Rev. 10/01 Page 6-17.1 Printed in U.S.A.
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SECTION VI
Seat Actuator PARTS LIST
1
7
MA604000i
© Midmark Corporation 1995 SF-1457 Rev. 5/02 Page 6-17.2 Printed in U.S.A.
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SECTION VI
Footswitch PARTS LIST
RN
TU
RE
RN
TU
RE
3 5
1 7
2
E 4
UIR
AQ
E
UIR
AQ
10 8
11
12
13
MA201001
Item Part No. Description Qty. Item Part No. Description Qty.
015-0423-00 Footswitch ............................................. 1 7 • •Screw ................................................... 2
1 • Cord ....................................................... 1 8 • •Nut ....................................................... 4
2 •061-0165-00 •Aquire Label ......................................... 1 9 • •Insulators ............................................. 4
3 •061-0166-00 •Return Label ........................................ 1 10 • •Screw ................................................... 4
4 •002-0101-00 •Foot Control Switch .............................. 4 11 • •Spring ................................................... 4
5 • •Footswitch Pedal .................................. 2 12 • •Switch Mount ....................................... 2
6 • •Lockwasher .......................................... 2 13 • •Base ..................................................... 1
4
9 6
5 7
MA307101
7 8
4
9 6
5 7
10
MA307100
7 8
4
9 6
5 7
10
MA307100
Item Part No. Description Qty. Item Part No. Description Qty.
1 Upper Back (Refer to "Main Frame 6 016-0218-00 Hinge ..................................................... 2
Section" Elsewhere) .......................... Ref. 7 040-0010-47 Screw .................................................... 5
2 053-0315-00 Back Cover ............................................ 1 8 050-1481-00 Catch ..................................................... 1
3 016-0341-00 1/4 Turn Latch ....................................... 1 9 050-1062-00 Paper Roll ............................................. 1
4 042-0010-02 Pop Rivet ............................................... 9 10 050-1056-01 Cover ..................................................... 1
5 040-0010-04 Screw .................................................... 4
1
2
5
LOOP 4
8
9
10
11
MA307301
Item Part No. Description Qty. Item Part No. Description Qty.
1 015-0014-02 Cable Clamp 1/4" .................................... 7 7 Wiring Harness - Seat Actuator (Refer to
2 040-0010-47 Screw .................................................... 5 "Wiring Schematic" Section 5) ............ Ref.
3 040-0008-29 Screw .................................................... 3 8 Wiring Harness - Recepticle (Refer to
4 015-0541-00 6 - Circuit Plug ........................................ 1 "Wiring Schematic" Section 5) ............ Ref.
5 053-0068-08 Snap Bushing 9 015-0371-00 Cable Clamp 5/16" .................................. 2
6 Wiring Harness-Pan Limit Swicth (Refer 10 040-0010-47 Screw .................................................... 1
to "Wiring Schematic" Section 5) ........ Ref. 11 015-0013-02 Cable Tie ................................................ 5
5
11
4
3
5
6 10
MA307500
© Midmark Corporation 1995 SF-1457 Rev. 12/96 Page 6-21 Printed in U.S.A.
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SECTION VI
Export PARTS LIST
5
11
4
3
5
6 10
MA307500
© Midmark Corporation 1995 SF-1457 Rev. 9/97 Page 6-21.1 Printed in U.S.A.
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