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AMSCO Maintenance 2080L/2080RC/2080RC I.A./2080 COMPAT IV SURGICAL TABLES (8/87) P-754234-091 ah2e weer 23re ermeer. ausco dora + eMie: PEMNEvEVAMIA 147, ‘20x01 2060RC/2080 Compa 1y Surencal 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS ~/ Chapter Paragreph Title ‘SUMMARY OF SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. . v A GENERAL INFORMATION A 1 APPLICATION AND DESIGN. At 1 OPERATION ....---eecesseereestins Spooe00s 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 20801 AND 2080 COMPAT IV’ «.-- 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2080RC AND 2080RC | 2 MAINTENANCE INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENTS .. 21 SUPPORTING TABLETOP «.-.-----++ 22 FLOORLOCKS ..... : 2:3 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM 2-4 TABLE ELEVATION 500 25 TABLETOP POSITIONING 26 LIFT CARRIAGE ADJUSTMENT .. 2-7 SIDE TILT ADJUSTMENT .. : x8 FOUR-WAY (GABRIEL) VALVE ADJUSTMENT 3 PEDAL LEVELING — RAISE’LOWER ACTUATORS AND SOU oa0 ADJUSTMENT OF RAISE AND POWER PEDALS - tit MOTOR ACTUATOR CONTROL CABLE AND SOLENOID ADJUSTMENT . EL ET Betore 42172) snesseeecsrssenseeeeeneeccoee : vee BAO ( 2:43 SELECTOR ASSEMBLY SWITCH ADJUSTMENT att ‘2-14 ELECTRICAL CONTACT CLEANING — 2080 COMPAT 242 248 ELECTRICAL INTEGRITY ..- 1+. 242 oe PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE GUIDE: 243 3 LUBRICATION .. 34 4 HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS 41 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 442 O20 FILLING .-eeeeceeeeees pares 43° BLEEDING Mle? 44 TESTING. 41-2 5 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS 545-2 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 10" a @2 ELEMENTS OF THE MAINTENANCE DEPENDENCY CHART . €3 TROUBLESHOOTING USING THE MAINTENANCE DEPENDENCY CHART... 62 TABLE 6-1. TROUBLESHOOTING CHART (PART 1) eare4 TABLE 6-1, TROUBLESHOOTING CHART (PART 2) 65166 TABLE 6-2. MAINTENANCE DEPENDENCY CHART e768 TABLE 6-3, SIGNAL SPECIFICATION TABLE 6-96-10 tna decumas manor orne eee aac sere Teta wa atone paveecien meron on pan onc eausco— 1781887 Prnteo nie USA Rev, 8/87 i ws 72 27 7-8 7-9 7-10 7 Lar 713 714 715 716 77 718 719 7-20 7-24 7-22 7-23 7-24 7-25 7-26 2080L/2080R.C/2060 Compat IV Surgical Tables COMPONENT REPLACEMENT oo REMOVING SUPERSTRUCTURE FROM BASE | HEAD SECTION BACK SECTION. LEG SECTION SEAT SECTION | BASE COVER AND SHROUDS . PUMP ASSEMBLY — MANUAL EMERGENCY’; ELEVATING CYLINDER FLOOR Locks ... 7 LIFT CARRIAGE ASSEMBLY . SIDE TILT ASSEMBLY .... TRENDELENBURG SHAFT AND BEA KIDNEY ELEVATOR (Units Shipped Betore 6/74)’. BNEY ELEVATOR (Units Shipped after 8/74) ORIVE SIDE ASSEMBLY . = RC. SELECTOR ASSEMBLY |.” ROLL PIN REPLACEMENT ON BRACKET AND Rot FIELD CONVERSIONS .. ORBIT HYDRAULIC MOTORS (Units Shipped Batore 75) 76 RADIOGRAPHIC TOPS ... i ae OIL FILTER AND SAFETY VALVE 7 DIRECTIONAL VALVE ..., oe re POWER CORD REPLACEMENT 78 LEG SECTION (2080RC 1.4.) 78 7-8 Te EXPLODED VIEWS... Rev. 887 et 817 818 818A LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Title Page ‘2080L AND 2080 COMPAT CONTROLS . 2080RC AND 2080RC |.A. CONTROLS .. SUPPORTING TABLETOP RAISE/LOWER VALVE (TOP VIEW) . SELECTOR ASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENT . 20801/2080RC/2080RC |.A. HYDRAULIC BLOCKED SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM. 20801/2080RC/2080RC I.A. HYDRAULIC BLOCKED TEXT DIAGRAM... 20B0RC/20B0RC |.A. ELECTRICAL BLOCKED SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ‘20B0RC/2080RC ILA. ELECTRICAL BLOCKED TEXT DIAGRAM .. DRILL POINT DETAIL..... SELECTOR HANDLE MODIFICATION OWL FILTER ............ REVISED PRESSURE LINES POWER CORD CONNECTION . 2080RC AND 2080RC |.A. TABLE ASSEMBLY... ‘2080, AND:2080 COMPAT TABLE ASSEMBLY ..... 2080RC TABLETOP ASSEMBLY; UNITS SHIPPED BI 2080RC TABLETOP ASSEMBLY: UNITS SHIPPED BEFORE 8/74 (Sheet 2 of 3) . 2080RC TABLETOP ASSEMBLY; UNITS SHIPPED BEFORE 8/74 (Sheet 3 of 3) ‘2080RC TABLETOP ASSEMBLY; UNITS SHIPPED AFTER 8/74 (Sheet 1 of 3) 2080RC TABLETOP ASSEMBLY: UNITS SHIPPED AFTER 8/74 (Sheet 3 of 3) 2080L TABLETOP ASSEMBLY; UNITS SHIPPED BEFORE 6/74 (Sheet 1 of 3) 2080L TABLETOP ASSEMBLY; UNITS SHIPPED BEFORE 6/74 (Shoot 2 of 3) 2080L TABLETOP ASSEMBLY; UNITS SHIPPED BEFORE 8/74 (Sheet 3 of 3) 2080L AND 2080 COMPAT TABLETOP ASSEMBLY; UNITS SHIPPED AFTER 6/74 (Sheet ‘2080L AND 2080 COMPAT TABLETOP ASSEMBLY; UNITS SHIPPED AFTER 6/74 (Sheet 2 of 3) 2080L AND 2080 COMPAT TABLETOP ASSEMBLY; UNITS SHIPPED AFTER 8/74 (Sheet 3 of 3) 2080RC RELAY BOX ASSEMBLY .. ve B35, 2080RC REMOTE CONTROL BOX . LEG SECTION ASSEMBLY SEAT SECTION ASSEMBLY BACK SECTION ASSEMBLY .. 2080RC HEADREST ASSEMBLY CoH ‘2080L AND 2080 COMPAT HEADREST ASSEMBLY . LEG SECTION LEVER ARM ASSEMBLY ... BACK SECTION LEVER ARM ASSEMBLY 2080RC VALVE ASSEMBLY ...... 20801 AND 2080 COMPAT VALVE ASSEMBLY . ‘TRENDELENBURG SHAFT AND BEARING ASSEMBLY 2080RC TRENDELENBURG SOLENOID ASSEMBLY one a0 - 857 KIDNEY ELEVATOR HANDLE RATCHET ASSEMBLY; UNITS SHIPPED BEFORE 8/74. + 859 KIDNEY ELEVATOR CRANK ASSEMBLY; UNITS SHIPPED AFTER 8/74 861 Rov. 887 i SUPPORT ASSEMBLY; UNITS SHIPPED BEFORE 8/74......... KGONEY ELEVATOR SUPPORT ASSEMBLY; UNITS SHIPPED AFTER 6/74 KIDNEY ELEVATOR SHAFT ASSEMBLY; UNITS SHIPPED BEFORE 6/74 BACK SECTION DRIVE ASSEMBLY . SIDE TILT DRIVE ASSEMBLY .......... ‘SEAT SECTION DRIVE ASSEMBLY ..... LEG SECTION DRIVE ASSEMBLY 2080RC SPECIAL PARTS .. 2080L AND 2080 SPECIAL PARTS: SIDE TILT SCREW ASSEMBLY 2080RC SELECTOR ASSEMBLY... ‘20B0RC SIDE FRAME ASSEMBLY .2 ooo ‘2080L AND 2060 COMPAT SIDE FRAME ASSEMBLY ‘20B0RC BASE ASSEMBLY (Sheet 1 of 2)... 5 2080RC BASE ASSEMBLY (Sheet 2 of 2) ......... 2080L AND 2080 COMPAT BASE ASSEMBLY (Sheet 1 of 2) .. 2080L AND 2080 COMPAT BASE ASSEMBLY (Sheet 2 of 2) ‘2080RC BASE ELECTRIC COMPONENTS ASSEMBLY . PIPING ASSEMBLY . : PUMP ASSEMBLY. 2080RC SOLENOID ASSEMBLY . ‘TABLE SUPPORT ASSEMBLY . coca : LIFT CYLINDER ASSEMBLY; UNITS SHIPPED BEFORE 10/72 .. LIFT CYLINDER ASSEMBLY; UNITS SHIPPED AFTER 10/72 BUT UFT CYLINDER ASSEMBLY; UNITS SHIPPED BETWEEN 1/75 AND PEDAL ASSEMBLY (Sheet 1 of 2). : PEDAL ASSEMBLY (Sheet 2 of 2). — ‘2080RC AND 2080 COMPAT MOTOR AND PUMP ASSEMBLY. 2080, MOTOR AND PUMP ASSEMBLY . FLOOR LOCK ASSEMBLY (Sheet 1 of 2) FLOOR LOCK ASSEMBLY (Sheet 2 of 2) |... 2080 COMPAT LOCKING DEVICE (Sheet 1 of 2) . 2080 COMPAT LOCKING DEVICE (Sheet 2 of 2) . to 2080 COMPAT BASE ELECTRIC COMPONENTS ASSEMBLY ... 2080 COMPAT FIXED PIVOT ADAPTOR (Sheet 1 of 2) ... 2080 COMPAT FIXED PIVOT ADAPTOR (Sheet 2 of 2) ...... LIFT CYLINDER ASSEMBLY; UNITS SHIPPED AFTER 7/77 . 2080RC LA. TABLETOP ASSEMBLY .... LEG SECTION LEVER ARM ASSEMBLY ( ao wr) Rev. 11/83, 2080L/2080RC/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables SUMMARY OF SAFETY PRECAUTIONS “The following are personne! (WARNINGS) and equipment (CAUTIONS) safety precautions to be observed when Operating oF Servicing this unit. This is a summary listing of safety precautions appearing in the text. Carefully read them belore proceeding to use or service the unit. The precautions are repeated where applicable throughout the manual Observance of these safety precautions will minimize the risk of personal injury or the possible use of improper maintenance methods which may damage the unit or render it unsafe. Its important to understand that these precautions are not exhaustive. AMSCO could not possibly know, evaluate and advise maintenance ‘departments of all conceivable ways in which maintenance might be done or the possible hazardous consequences of each way, “The operation and maintenance procedures recommended by AMSCO are described in this manual. Only these recommended maintenance procedures should be followed. WARNINGS: REPAIRS AND ADJUSTMENTS SHOULD BE ATTEMPTED ONLY BY EXPERIENCED TECHNICIANS FULLY ACQUAINTED WITH THIS EQUIPMENT. USE OF INEXPERIENCED, UNQUALIFIED PERSONS TO WORK ON ‘THE EQUIPMENT OR THE INSTALLATION OF UNAUTHORIZED PARTS COULD CAUSE INJURY OR RESULT IN COSTLY DAMAGE. ‘TIPPING HAZARD. DO NOT OPERATE THIS TABLE WITHOUT ENGAGING FLOOR LOCKS. ENSURE TABLETOP IS PROPERLY SUPPORTED BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE REQUIRING ‘THE TABLETOP TO BE MAINTAINED IN THE “RAISED” POSITION. CRUSHING HAZARD. CAUTIOUSLY LOWER LEG SECTION OR POSITION TABLE IN REVERSE TRENDELEN- BURG WHEN HEAD/FOOT SECTION IS EXTENDED. DISCONNECT POWER AT WALL DISCONNECT BOX PRIOR TO INSPECTING AND CLEANING ANY ELECTRICAL CONTACTS. CAUTIONS: Forcing the power pedsl during emergency operation without first positioning one ofthe control levers exerts undue strain on the power pedal shaft and mechanism. This should be avolded. Do not open flow-control valve more than 1/2 turn as NK may cause loss of pressure In the hydrautic: system. If adjustment procedure does not correct the problem, replace the val ‘Do not mix different brands of hydraulic oll. Recommended hydraulic of! — Chevron AW32, During Cam and Roller adjustment, eccentric nuts should be tightened only with slight wrench pressure. Excessive tightening will fracture eccentric at flange. Aas. 887 v 3 CHAPTER A GENERAL INFORMATION ‘A+ APPLICATION AND DESIGN ‘The product literature included in this section contains technical data relating to the prit identitying characteristics of particulars for surgical tables. The literature is informational rath provides, textually and ilustratively. a general concept of the equipment, its purpose, capabi technical specificaticns. ‘The following information should be included in this Section: SD-159 SD-211 SD-212 SD-321 ipal descriptive and than instructional. It 9s, limitations, and Oo Ad. 8°87 re] ps APPLICATION ‘These Tables provide flexible aticu- lated posturing ofthe surgical patient, assuring maximum operative con: venience, DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION General. Both the 2080L and 2OB0RC tables comply with the Radiation Control for Heath and Safety Act of October 18, 1968. They are also certified by Canadian Standards Association to CSA Standard ©22.2, No. 125 — 1979 — Electromedical Equipment. They are electro-hydraulically operated for easy ’ tioning. The 2080RC offers, in \ tion 10 its lever-operated control ‘system, “Touch Comman tor precise positioning of the table from ‘outside the surgical field NOTE: The 2080L conforms. with requirements set forth in National Fire Protection Association's Pamphlet 564, It is also listed by Underwriters Laboratories as being safe for use in Class 1, Group C hazardous loca- tions, including the requirements of UL Standard 544 Base is cast iron with textured: ‘enamel inish. The topis enclosed by & welded, staniess-steel cover that also forms a shrous for the lower portion of the pedestal. A swivel caster and height-adjustable floor lock at each corner of the base are actuated by @ single pedal. Both are electrically con- uaive, conforming with applicable requirements of NFPA's publcation Flammable Anesthetics Code. The base provides comfortable toe space on both sides as well as space'to freely ape @ flatblade Mayo stand. A PA-approved patient. grounding SD-159R6 aan XG AMSCO 2080 SERIES” TECH Major Surgical Tables BOL * 2000nc | DATA (Mode 20808 Tate Srown) ‘pat. pending Salsas ajqeL jeo1Bins 080z Types! ony — wore oes may vary receptacle is provided at foot-end of ‘THE SELECTIONS CHECKED BELOW base. [APPLY TO THIS EQUIPMENT Model Hydraulic Systemis also contained withinthe base assembly. Te eleciro- _ 2080RC hydraulic pump and motor assembly © 2080L forms a straightline sealed unit: the Options. ‘motor includes overioad protection. An : auxiliary pump provides manuai © Table with 2" (Simm) thick Pad operation in event of electrical power © Table with Radiographic Top and failure, without sacrticing table- 1" (25mm) thick Pad Positioning flexibility. 1D Table with Radiographic Top and Pedestal includes tabletop lift pices Because of American Sieiizer Company's contnungproram oleseatcn ang evelopment al seciicatons and descnpionsaresubjeettochangewihoutnonice. = Tis datas mtended for tne excusive use of AMSCO customers. cluding arenes or Gene's. Reproduction in whole rm par by elnets te BroMbed ‘#AmSCO ~ 1980-1667 Printed musa Each shroud is one-piece construction to ensure against foreign matter entering the elevating mechanisin, Superstructure includes gears, ‘motors and other devices required to position and aniculate the tabletop, The frame is cast aluminum finished with textured-enamel paint. The super- structure is bearing-mounted to the elevating mechanism and power. assisted to handle heavy loads with ‘ease. Indicators show degree of lateral tit and Trendelenburg, Positioning mechanism is fully enclosed by stainless-steel covers to prevent enmeshment of drapes. Power-assisted movements are Quick, smooth and precise. There's builtin safety to prevent accidental movernent ‘Tabletop. The 20-inch (508-mm) wide tabletop (see page 4) is divided into four hinged sections: head, back, Seat, and foot. Each section is cast aluminum (back, seat and foot se tions are covered by stainless-stee! veneer). Drilled holes are included for the optional radiographic top. Stair less-stee! side rails, notched to re- ceive optional accessories, exiend the {ull length (also the superior edge of hhead rest on the 2080RC). Mounting ‘hardware and a full complement of ‘optional accessories are available +1 S8e separate product literature. The foot and back sections are ‘Safely supported by two hinged. steel lever arms. ‘The tabletop is beaving-mounted 10 the superstructure atthe seat section. ‘The seat and foot sections include @ perineal cutout for full access to the Patient and to accommosate the ‘optional transuretheral dain tray. The labietop (with exception of the head section) is electro-hydraulically positioned by gear-aciuated lever linkage. The head section is secured by a manual, spring-loaded, ratchet mechanism. The head section may also be removed and positioned longi tudinally to extend table length by as ‘much as 6 inches (152mm), or it may be attached tothe foot section for pro- cedures requiring extended foot Supper. A Velcro® (Velcro Corpora- tion) tape strip on the longitugnal Centertine of the head, back and foot Sections permits instant. application and removal of mattress pads... no other padstastening devices are requited. ‘An independently operated kidney elevator is centrally located between the back and seat sections. The elevator is raised and lowered by a crank and dual rack and pinion mecranism. operating in conjunction ath the gearing and jointed drive shaft, ‘The kidney elevator is cast aluminum covered by stainless-steel veneer. Optional Radiographic Top is constructed! permeable phenolic and is electrically conductive. It mounts on full width and length of tabletop. The fadiographic top complies with the Radiation Control for Heath and Satety Act of October 18, 1968. A 14x17 inch (356x432mm) radiographic ccassette can be inserted fromhead- or foot-end: 12x14 inch (305x356mm) radiographic cassette, trom sid head-end or foot-end. (Radiographic cassettes are not furnished by AMSCO,) OPERATING CONTROLS Control actuators and selectors requiring operator attention are at the hhead-end of the table, easily access. ‘ible to the anesthetist. Foot Pedals feature low-profile design ... donot obstruct the ‘Surgeons’ approach. They include: * LOCK — to engage either the ‘casters or locks with the floor. * LOWER—to lower tne tabletop. ‘© RAISE — to raise the tabletop. © POWER — 10 (1) energize the hydraulic pump. (2) serve as a salety device to avoid acciden- tal movement of the tabletop, ‘and(3) allow manual pumping of the hydraulic system should electric power fal ‘Tabletop Positioning Controls are ‘mounted at a convenient height on the superstructure ... arranged for ‘simple, accurate actuation, After Setting the selector for the desired ‘movement, the tabletop is positioned by operating the POWER pedal and Control actuator. Actuators retum to neutral upon release. Selections Include: ¢ TRENDELENBURG —to lower (F raise the head-end of the superstructure from horizontal, toachieve Trendelenburg (nead down) and reverse Trendelen- ‘burg (head up). Controls on ltt side of head end. BACK — 10 lower or raise he ack secon, . 2 # SIKE—tolateraty tthe super: Ml) structure tothe nght or le © FOOT — to lower or raise the {oot section. ¢ FLEX — to simultaneously Position the back and seat Sections 0 as to achieve an inverted "V" (ex) or "V" (rellex) position, REMOTE CONTROL, (2080RC ONLY) The Remote Control Unit is hand- held ... outside of the surgical field, |W controls the raising, lowering and Positioning of the tabletop electo- hydraulically as previously described. The controt i= connected to the table by a colled niober cord approximately 4 feet (1219mm) long. The control is lightweight and, when not in use, clips ‘anywhere along table side and head rails. Six clearly indicated rocker ‘switches are double-acting and self- neutralizing ... this means easy, fingertip operation. Unmistakable ower push buttons mustbe energized simultaneously with selector switch, thus providing dual safety control. A ower indicating light signals. when table is energized. ACCESSORIES ‘See separate product literature, MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS. General. Materials not definitely specified herein are of the best quality routinely employed for the purpose in the industry. They nave been selected to help enhance the safety, service- ability and appearance of the finished product, |S (contorming wih ASTM Specicaton Mtor aumnum and Chora plated cutaces are potshed: Gaston tnd carvonsletonarorsuiaces a dogreesee phosshatced ard cones Cy wiih eorrosiontesistanl primer Iolowed by. Iwo. spray cous of tecres-enemel pant The Bish then oven bated PERFORMANCE CAPABILITIES. When operated with a 300-pound (136-kg) 1oad distributed as follows: 25 tbs (11.4 kg) on the head section, 100 Ibs (45.4 kg) con back section, 140 Ibs (63.6 kg) on seat section and 35 Ibs (15.9 kg) on foot section; the table shall be positioned as folows, without perceptible binding or jerking, and without setting after the positions re obtained, component Superetucure herr ange awe’ tar neon owso i he ows Sexson noes 0108 Korey evar ove (rom mleop oer Tex ang ces ponvonng avones SAANEOI MoVeEN O BRC Sa Bnd Fok BOE IMPORTANT: AMSCO table products are designed to safely support and position a 300- ‘pound patient with body weight appropriately distributed to attain standard surgical positions typical of those shown in AMSCO literature, This same design criter accessories used with tables of our manufacture. is applied to AMSCO. Ly =) roe a ato es eo os ToP view 23.1816: co T inches {68eevm) y Minimum @ as inenae (13mm Maxson Bivie SIDE View HEAD-END VIEW DIMENSIONS ARE INCHES (MILLIMETERS) — DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE Noes: 1. Provide 120-volt,60-Hz, 10-amp electric service. Approximately 15-foot (@872-mm) long, No. 16, S-conductor cord with Hubell hospital-grade plug is provided on 2080RC (THIS TABLE Is NOT TO BE USED IN THE PRESENCE OF FLAMMABLE ANESTHETICS), ‘An explosionproot plug approved for use by Underwriters Laboratories in Class | Group C locations ‘must be attached to 2080L by customer. 2. Approximate weight — 820 Ibs (372 kg) 3. Male connector to ground patient is not furnished by AMSCO. I AMSCO s a APPLICATION To be permanently installed in an OR. thereby permiting the use of specially designed surgical tables which can be moved into or out of the O.R. as their need dictates. in addition 10 providing maximum flexibility, this system also features the advantages of fxed-base tables. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION General. The pivot mount is water- proof and shock free, there are no ‘exposed cables. The entire system is designed for operation on 110-10 125- volts, 60-H2, single-phase service in accordance with NFPA S6A forthe use Of inhalation anesthetics with respect 10 isolated power systems and isola- tion transformers. The systems listed by Underwriters Laboratories for non hazardous locations. Mounting Ring. This stainless- steel ring 10 which the rotating top assembly will be fastened is for an- cchoring the pivot mount to the floor ‘The mounting ring must be so anchored that it will provide stabilty of the table even when supporting a 300- pound/136.1 kg load distributed over the following sections: head (25 Ibs! 14.34 kg), ack (100 Ibs/45.36 kg), seat (140 Ibs/63.5 kg) and foot (35 Ibs! 15.88 kg). For new construction or for, ‘existing concrete floors at least 5 inches (127 mm) thick, the mounting ring (as specified) will either be equipped with six steel anchors to be secured by driling holes and cement- ing the anchors into them, or equipped for.use with expansion bolt concrete anchors (nat furnished by AMSCO). A ‘mounting ring having four flat erimp ions to be imbeddedin a concrete floor is also available for new construction. For existing floors of less than 5 inches of concrete, the mounting ring ‘must be installed so that the toad is suitably distributed (see page 4 for table load parameters). It is the ré- ‘sponsibility of the contractor/architect to ascenain the best installation Supports. Suppor plates and thru floor connectors are not furnished by AMSCO, Printed in USA PIVOT MOUNT for COMPAT IV Image Intensification Compatible Tables ‘Typlal only — some details may vary. Top Assembly is constructed of stainless steel. It consists ofa rotating ‘spade-ike device which couples with a mating receptacle on the base of the table. The table is simply lined up with ‘and wheeled onto the pivot where itis. locked in place by. springoaded mechanical latches. Electrical contact, between the pivot mount and table is provided by physical connection of high-strength spring-loaded contacts. ‘The contacts on the pivot are protected by a hinged stainless-steel! cover that jis automaticaly raised as the table approaches. Electrical power is supplied to the table by the contacts through an integral two-pole switch Which is only actuated when the table ‘and pivot mount are fully engaged. ‘When the table is removed, the switch deenergizes the contacts. ‘The pivot assembly rotates on an Integral bearing surtace for easy align- ‘ment with the table; also to permit up to 360 degrees rotation starting at a point opposite the entrance to the O.R, Rotation is about a fixed axis thereby assuring proper orientation tothe over- head surgical lighting fixture(s). The table is released trom the pivot mount by depressing afoot pedal. Installation of the top assembly completely ‘conceals the mounting ring and ‘electrical connections. ‘THE SELECTION CHECKED BELOW "APPLIES TO THiS EQUIPMENT Fixture Equipped $D-211R 78) 12 With Crimp Irons 1 With Steet Anchors, 1D For Use With Expansion Bott Concrete Anchors. 1B For Use With Thru-Floor Connectors Item No. Location(s), — ‘crue of American terse Company’ sendoung program of restch and velopment. apatitionsand aaerptons ae abet 6 change wine eee PIVOT MOUNT INSTALLATION PLAN Pret ing — Soe Notes 2 and 3 ‘scarbty by AMSCO) |. INSTALLATION OF FIXTURE EQUIPPED WITH CRIMP IRONS DIMENSIONS ARE INCHES (MILLIMETERS) — DRAWINGS ARE NOT TO SCALE ) ‘Thi print fo guidance when planning pace and witty wives. Ac - ‘ay ‘at prints my be obtained from any AMSCO office or representa ‘ 1000 werite8 x (itasimum Hookup Fores) ands (635) enmnannt Junction Box. ‘tet by AMECO) 1 Dia, 22.22) 4% (1143) Deon, 254 (985) Lo. x (052) Dia ‘rae misz20360 ‘Expenaion Bom letrical Cable — cores Ancor) — pry ae sainsn "4 (20.58) Da, Hole Rigid Conduit ee (Wot by AMSCO) Il, INSTALLATION OF FIXTURE EQUIPPED WITH STEEL ANCHORS: MW, INSTALLATION OF FIXTURE FOR USE WITH EXPANSION BOLT CONCRETE ANCHORS st00 mire (acinwm Hookup Force) ay (ot by AMSCO) ‘Aaphatt or RTY yore fae no L. (254) hat. ‘Rigid Condut ¢ (et by AMSCO) NOTES: 1. Provide 120-volt, 60-Hz, 15-amp, single-phase electric, ‘service in accordance with NFPA 56A Standard for the use ff inhalation anesthetics with respect to isolated power systoms and isolation transformers. Use three-wire cable with maximum O.D. of 0.399 inches (9.91 mm). The fixtur ‘must be grounded. 2. AMSCO recommends that pivot mount be centered with respect to the surgical lighting fixture. 3. Mounting ring must be level 4, Forces shown are those necessary to maintain table- ‘equilibrium. Type of loading force acting inthe concrete. ‘donetion Box et by ‘ASMCO) =m jp e Yonmarasn Lo on mel IV, INSTALLATION OF FIXTURE EQUIPPED FOR USE WITH THRU-FLOOR CONNECTORS — SEE NOTE 6 indicated in parentheses. Minimum recommended concrete strength is 2800 psi (198 kg per cm sq). See following page for additional loading information, ‘Typical anchors shown in No. IIl are Qwik-Boh Concrete ‘Anchors manufactured by McCulloch Industries, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Anchors for this type of installa- tion are not furnished by AMSCO. ‘The method shown for reinforcing the floor (No. 1V) is only ‘one possibility. Size of reinforcing plates and number of bolts or shear ties (not by AMSCO) will depend upon the actual floor construction. The recessed area around and ‘under the top plate must be grouted so that the plate and floor are level. Also, bolt holes and area between bottom plate and floor are to be filed with grouting. smewrn atm (aaas) From Contering 134 (248.25) Apart eseemon {53 RYZ38.74N (Compression) (Compression) canter tose j—2 ‘as mT90 8 ($242) (Compression) ‘CONDON NO. 1 — EXTERNAL LOAD. APPLIED 24 INCHES (000.4 MILLIMETERS) FROM CENTERLINE OF TABLE weemeerin La 143) Sneageor Phot Mount ‘CONDON NO. 3 — EXTERNAL LOAD APPLIED AT FOOT OF TABLE ‘Tis print for guidance when panning space and tty weve. li ET soeaudet Ns mcstn ime re (Compression) Cavters 194 (248.28) AtCentertine” apart say merce (Compression) ch, Wisma Saw marten (Compression) CCONOMON NO, 2 — EXTERNAL LOAD [APPLIED ON CENTERLINE OF TABLE DIMENSIONS ARE INCHES (MILLIMETERS) — DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE NoTEs: 1. Reaction forces shown are those necessary to maintain table in equilibrium, 2. Type of loading in parentheses indicates type of force acting on floor. ‘Acta instalision print may be obtained from any AMSCO offic or representative « AMSCO APPLICATION Provides extremely flexible articu- lated posturing of the surgicat patient when performing procedures not re- ‘uiring the use of image intensitica tion, A 2080 table saves the expense of specially designed image intensiti- cation tables for every OR., it complements the AMSCO Compat IV ‘concept of providing a choice of tables without sacnticing the advantages of a fixed-base table. (NOTE: The Compat IV 2080 requires ‘a floor-mounted pivot mount ... see separate product Iiterature for details fon this special device and other Compat IV surgical tables.) DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION General. Complies with the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of October 18, 1968. The table is electro-hydraulically operated for easy positioning. The Compat IV system components, including the 2080, are listed by Underwriters Laboratories for use in non-flammable anesthetising locations under UL standard 544. Base is cast iron with textured- enameltinish. The top is enclosed by a welded, stainless-steel cover that also {forms a shroud for the lower portion of the pedestal. A swivel caster and hheight-adjustable floor lock at each corer of the base are actuated by 2 single pedal. Both are electrically con ductive, conforming with applicable requirements of NFPA’s publication Flammable Anesthetics Code. The ‘base provides comfortable toe space ‘onboth sides as well as space to freely Pivot Mount. The table is so equipped as to mate with a floor ‘mounted revolving pivot. The table is ‘simply ined up with and wheeled onto the pivot where it automatically locks Inplace. Electrical power is supplied to the table through high-strength spring- loaded contacts, there is no need for loose cords. The table and pivot will rotate up to 360 degrees starting at a “pat. pending COMPAT IV 2080 SERIES" MAJOR SURGICAL TABLE 8p-212R2 (5726) ‘Typical only — some details may vary. point opposite the entrance to the O.R. Rotation is about a fixed axis, thereby assuring proper ovientation tothe over- hhead surgical lighting fixture(s). The table is disengaged trom the pivot mount by depressing a pedal at the head end of the table. Pedestal includes tabletop tit cylinder, support column with bearing- mounted saddle frame, and hydraulic piping. These are fully enclosed by stainless-steel telescoping shrouds. Each shroud is one-piece construction to ensure against foreign matter ent ing the elevating mechanism. Superstructure includes gears, motors and other devices requires to position and articulate the tabletop. The frame is cast aluminum finished with textured-enamel paint. The super- structure is bearing-mounted to the elevating mechanism and power- assisted to handle heavy loads with ease. Indicators show degree of lateral tit and Trendelenburg. ‘THE SELECTIONS CHECKED BELOW ‘APPLY TO THIS EQUIPMENT Options 1 Table with 2" (50.8 mm)-thick Pad 1D Table with Radiographic Top and 11" (25.4 mm) thick Pad 1 Table with Radiographic Top and 2" (60.8 mm) thick Pad 1D Accessories (see separate product Merature) Because ot American Sterize Company s continuing otgram oteseareh ane evelopment all specifications and description are subj change without noice “hs datas miended forthe exclyive ee ol AMSCD customers, cusin ares 0" eesieners Reproduction whale arm part by ones is rohibed Positioning mechanism is tully enclosed by stainless-steel covers 10 Prevent enmeshment of drapes. Power-assisted movements are Quick, smooth and precise, There is builtin safety to prevent accidental movernent. Tabletop. The 20" (508 mm)-wide tabletop (see page 4) is divided into four hinged sections: head, back, seat, and foot. Each section is cast aluminum (back. seat and foot set tions are covered by stainless-steel veneer). Drilled holes are included for the optional radiographic top. Stain- less-steel rails, notched to receive optional accessories, extend the full length on each side of the tabletop. ‘Mounting hardware and a full comple- ment of optional accessories are available ... see separate product Iiterature. The foot and back sections are sately supported by two hinged, steel lever arms. ‘The tabletop is bearing- mounted to the superstructure at the seat section. ‘The seat and foot sections include a Perineal cutout for full access to the Patient and to accommodate the optional transuretheral drain tray. The tabletop (with exception of the head section) is electro-nydraulically Positioned by gear-actuated lever linkage. The head section is secured by @ manual, spring-loaded, ratchet mechanism. The head section may also be removed and positioned longi- tudinally to extend table length by as much as 6 inches (152.4 mm), or it ‘may be attached to the foot section {or procedures requiring extended foot ‘Support. A Velcrot (Velcro Corpora- tion) tape strip on the longitudinal Ccontertine of the head, back and foot Sections permits instant application ‘and removal of mattress pads... no other pac-lasiening devices are required. ‘An independently operated kidney elevator is centrally located between the back and seat sectons. The elevator is raised and lowered by a frank and dual rack and. pinion mechanism. operating in conjunction with the gearing and jointed drive shat The kidney elevator is cast aluminum covered by stainless-steel veneer Optional Radiographic Top is con- structed of permeable phenolic andis electrically conductive. It mounts on full width and length of tabletop, The sdiographic top complies with the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of October 18, 1968. A 14x17 inch (355.6x431.8 mm) radio- ‘graphic cassette can be inserted trom hhead- or foot-end; 12x14 inch (304.8x 355.6 mm) radiographic cassette, from side, head-end or foot-end. OPERATING CONTROLS Controt actuators and selectors requiring operator attention are at the hhead-end of the table, easily access- ible to the anesthetist. Foot Pedals are clearly identiied and adequately sized for easy use. ‘They include: © LOWER—tolower the tabletop, © DISENGAGE —torelease table from pivot mount. © RAISE — to raise the tabletop. © POWER — to (1) energize the hydraulic pump, (2) serve as a salety device to avoid acciden- tal movement of the tabletop, ‘and (3) allow manual pumping ot the hydraulic system should electric power fal, ‘Tabletop Positioning Controls are ‘mounted at a convenient height on the superstructure ... arranged for simple, accurate actuation. After Setting the selector for the desiced ‘movement, the tabletop is positioned by operating the POWER pedal and contro! actuator. Actuators return to neutral upon ‘release, Selections include: © TRENDELENBURG — to lower (F raise the headend of tne superstructure from horizontal, to achieve Trendelenburg (nead down) and reverse Trendelen- ‘burg (head up). Controlis on lett side of head end, © BACK — to lower or raise the back section. © SIDE —to laterally tit the super- structure to the right or let. © FOOT — to lower or raise the foot section. © FLEX — 10 simutaneously position the back and seat ‘sections so as 10 achieve an “inverted V" (lex) or "V" (reflex) positon, ACCESSORIES See separate product iterature. MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS. General. Materials not definitely specified herein are of the best quality, routinely employed for the purpose in the industry. They are free of detects, ‘that might affect the safety, service- ‘ability and appearance of the finished product, Finish. Exposed stainless. steei (conforming with ASTM Specification ‘A 167), aluminum and chromium= plated surtaces are polished. Castiron ‘and carbon-steel exterior surfaces are degreased, phosphatized and coated with corrosion-resistant primer followed by two spray coals of textured-enamel paint. The finish is then oven baked. ) ds PERFORMANCE CAPABILITIES When operated with a 200-pound/136 08 kilogram load, distributed on the head (25 Ibs/11.34 kg), back (100 Ibs/45.96 ka), seat (140 10$/63.5 kg) and foot (35 Ibs"15.88 kg) sections, the table shall be positioned as follows without perceptible binding or jerking. and without settling after the positions are obiained. If patient weight exceeds 300 pounds. contact your AMSCO representative for further direction Table Component Position Starting With ‘Superstructure Horizontal Range Top and Superstructure Raise — Lower To any point within 28% to 46% inches (71755 t0 1174.75 mm) above the tloor Trendelenburg (head down) 0 t0 20" Reverse Trendelenburg (head up) 010 20° Tilt to Right 010 10° Titt to Let 010 10" Head Section Raise (trom horizontal) 010 90" Lower (trom horizontal) 010 90" Back Section Raise 010 90" Lower 010 10° Flex 010 18° “Reflex 010 10" ‘Seat Section "Flex 010 20" *Retlex 010 15° Foot Section Lower (with Seat Section Horizontal) 010 105" Kidney Elevator Raise (Irom tabletop level) approx. 4¥2 inches (114.3 mm) “Flex and Retiex positioning involves simultaneous movement of Back, Seat and Foot sections. bt eras) 72.94 (1838.15) ass (000%) noes SO eG (4654 (117475) Maximum Finianed Floor Za seme zane. (065.1) (eor.66) si0g View HEAD-END VIEW DIMENSIONS ARE INCHES (MILLIMETRES) — DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE Notes: 1, Table is for operation on 120-volt, 60-Hz, 15-amp electric service. This service must be provided through a specially designed floor-mounted pivot mount... see separate product literature 2. Approximate weight — 820 lbs/372.73 kg ‘This pint is or pidance when planning space and lity seis. Acta istalation prints may be obtained from any AMSCO affce or representa APPLICATION This Table provides tlexiblearticu- lated posturing of the surgical patient, assuring maximum operative convenience with built-in Image Amplification compatibility DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION General, The 2080RC 1A. table ‘complies with the Radiation Contro! or Health and Safety Act of October 18, 1968. Electro-hydraulically operated for easy positioning. Table offers, in addition tots lever-operat ‘control system, “Touch Command’ ; for precise positioning of the ( le from outside the surgical field, Base is cast iron with textured- enamel finish. The top is enclosed by a welded, stainless-steel cover that also forms a shroud for the lower portion of the pedestal. A swivel caster and height-adjustable floor lock at each ‘comer of the base are actuated by a single pedal, Both are electrically con- ductive, conforming with applicable requirements of NFPA’s publication Flammable Anesthetics Code. The base provides comfortable toe space ‘on both sides as wellas space totreely insen a flatbiade Mayo stand. A NFPA-approved patient grounding receptacle is provided at foot-end of base. Hydraulic Systemis asocontained within the base assembly. The electro- hydraulic pump and motor assembly forms a straight-line sealed unit: the ‘motorincludes overload protection. An auxiliary pump provides manval ‘sp-321R2 (6008) 2080 SERIES Major Surgical Tables ‘© remote control * 1A. compatible DATA S a1qe1 12015ins 080z sole ‘ypcal ony — some deals may vy ‘operation in event of electrical power failure, without sactiticing table- positioning flexibility. Pedestal includes tabletop i cylinder, support column with bearing- mounted saddle frame, hydraulic piping, and electrical wiring. These are fully enclosed by stainless-steel telescoping shrouds. Each shroud is one-piece construction to ensure ‘against foreign matter entering the ‘elevating mechanism. ‘THE SELECTION CHECKED BELOW [APPLIES TO THIS EQUIPMENT Option: 10 Accessories (see separate product Merature) {tem No, Location(s) because ot American Seriize Company's conning program research ane develment al specications and gescripons are subject io change wihout obit. {Te date mended forthe excuse ese of ANSCO customers, incuding arches or designers. RepcoSucvian sn whole on part Dy olers is proNDes ‘eAMSCO— 1089-1006 Printed nUSA Superstructure includes gears, motors and other devices required 10 position and articulate the tabletop. The frame is cast alumunum finished with textured-enamel paint. The super structure is bearing-mounted to. the ‘elevating mechanism and power- assisted to handle heavy loads with ease. Indicators show degree of lateral tilt and Trendelenburg, Positioning mechanism is fully enclosed by stainless-steel covers t0 Prevent enmeshment of drape Power-assisted movements are quick, smooth and precise. There's built-in safety to prevent accidental ‘movement. Tabletop. The 20-inch (508-mm) wide tabletop (see page 4)is divided into five hinged sections: head, back, seat, leg and head/foot. Head, back and seat sections are cast aluminum (back and seat sections are covered by stainless-steel veneer, while leg and head/toot sections a constructed of radiotransiucent material in imaging areas). Drilled holes are included for the radio- graphic top. Stainless-stee! side rails, notched to ret accessories, extend the full length including the superior edge of head rest. Mounting hardware and a full ‘complement of optional accessories are available ... see separate product literature, ‘The leg and back sections are safely supported by two hinged, steel lever arms. ‘The tabletop is bearing-mounted to the superstructure at the seat ‘Section. The seat section includes a Perineal cutout. The tabletop (with exception of the head and head/toot sections) is electro-hydraulicall positioned by gear-actuated lever linkage. The head sectionis secured by a manual, spring-loaded, ratchet mechanism. A Velcro® (Velcro Cor- oration) tape strip onthe longi- tudinal centertine of the table permits instant application and removal of 1" (25 mm) thick mattress pads ‘no other pad-tastening devices are required. ‘An independently operated kidney elevator is centrally located between the back and seat sections. The elevator is raised and lowered by a crank and dual rack and. pinion ‘mechanism, operating in conjunction with the gearing andjointeddrive shat. ‘The kidney elevator is cast aluminum Covered by stainless-steel veneer ve optional ~ ‘The head/toot section, attaches to leg section, extends table length to permit reversing the patient on the table for image Amplification, ‘Thehead/foot section canbe aised/ lowered, 0-90 degrees from horizon- tal and locked in 15 degree incre- ‘ments. Head/foot section also folds completely under leg section so as Rot to interfere with standard table Positioning. The handle is located at ‘end of section for easy actuation, Radiographic Top is constructed of permeable phenolic andis electei- cally conductive. it mounts on full width and length of tabletop, The radiographic top complies with the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of October 18, 1968, A 14x17 inch (356x432mm) radio- graphic cassette can be inserted from nead- or foot-end; 12x14 inch (805x356mm) radiographic cas- sette, trom side, head-end or toot- end. (Radiographic cassettes are not furnished by AMSCO.) OPERATING CONTROLS Control actuators and selectors requiring operator attention are at the head-end of the table, easily accessible to the anesthesiologist. Foot Pedals feature low-profile design ... do not obstruct the ‘surgeons’ approach. They include: © LOCK — to engage either the ‘casters or locks with the floor, © LOWER—tolowerthe tabletop. © POWER — 10 (1) energize the hydraulic pump, (2) serve as a salety device to avoid acciaen- tal movement of the tabletop, ‘and(3) allow manual pumping ot the hydraulic system should electric power fal Tabletop Positioning Controls are mounted at a convenient height on the superstructure ... arranged tor simple, accurate actuation. After Setting the selector for the desired ‘movement, the tabletop is positioned by operating the POWER pedal and Control actuator. Actuators retum 10 Reutral upon release. Selections include: © TRENDELENBURG — to lower fr raise the heag-end of the ‘superstructure trom horizontal, to achieve Trendelenburg (nead down) and reverse Trendelen- burg (head up). Control is on left side of head end. © BACK — to lower or raise the back section, © SIDE —to laterally tittne super- structure to the right or let. '* LEG —to lower or raise theleg section. * FLEX — to simultaneously position the back and seat Sections so as to achieve an inverted "V" (fiex) or"V" (reflex) posit: REMOTE CONTROL ‘The Remote Control Unit is hand- held... outside of the surgical feld Ht corrals the raising, lowering and posi:aning of the tabletop electro- hydraulically as previously described. The control is connected to the table by a colled rubber cord approximately 4 fet (1219mm) tong. The control is lightweight and, when notin use, clips ‘anywhere along table side and head rails. Six clearly indicated rocker ‘switches are double-acting and self. neutralizing ... this means easy, fingertip operation. Unmistakabl ACCESSORIES See separate product iterature. MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS General. Materials not definitely specified herein are ofthe best quality routinely employed for the purpose in the industry. They have been selected to enhance the safety, serviceabilty and appearance of the finished product. Finish, Exposed stainless stee! (conforming with ASTM Specification A167), aluminum and chromium- Plated surfaces are polished. Cast iron and carbon-siee! exterior surfaces ar degreased, phosphatized and coat with corrosion-resistant prime followed by two spray coats of textured-enamel paint. The tinish is, then oven baked. f pontrmusouiorarutooererecsga ') Sita wh sascor ec thre pone ua ny cow power indicating light signals when table is energized. wa) PERFORMANCE CAPABILITIES ‘When operated with a 300-pound (136-kg) load distributed as follows: 25 Ibs (11.4 kg) on head section, 100 Ibs (46.4 kg) on back section, 140 bs (63.6 kg) on seat section and 35 Ibs (15.9kg) on foot section: the table shall be positioned as follows without perceptible ja. _ binding or jerking, and without setting ater the positions are obtained. if patient weight exceeds 300 pounds, contact your AMSCO representative forturther direction. . wy Tao Poaton Baring Win component Superavocehevaonta range Top an Svoositve fave Lowe Toany pont min, Biotnoer 60 vray en tore er bees ees Taig secon ese om norsort ose Bs Seton ase owse ‘en Sacten em owe Le secton owen Sst py ‘ast su scton ron {leit sa schon nrc Keney Eonar ase rom ibetn vvces (ine “Far an Fes pono mes Emaneour movers BAD, Sal 80 Ft FOOTE — aos | tT I. I se fei sete cn ‘st (9) ToP view 1358) Bini (02) SIDE view HEAD-END VIEW DIMENSIONS ARE INCHES (MILLIMETERS) — DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE NoTES: 1. Provide 120-volt, 60-Hz, 10-amp electric service. Approximately 15-foot (4572-mm) long, N6: 16. ‘3-conductor cord with Hubell hospital-grade plug is provided on 2080RC (THIS TABLE IS NOT TO BE USED IN THE PRESENCE OF FLAMMABLE ANESTHETICS). 2. Approximate weight — 820 Ibs (372 kg) 3, Male connector to ground patient is not furnished by AMSCO. ‘hie prnt for guidance when planning apace ad uit services. Actual installation prints may be obtained from any AMSCO ofice of representative AMSCO | swenican sremiizen company + 2424 west 2308 STREET ERIE | PENNSYLVANIA 10514 CHAPTER | 4. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2080L AND 2080 COMPAT IV BACK-SIDE-FOOT-FLEX Position Control ever ‘TRENDELENBURG'REVERSE TRENDELENBURG Indlestor Control tever } SX ‘8, Attaching 2080 COMPAT to Fixed Pivot Depress release pedal. Align table base with pivot and ‘lowly push table onto pivot. When table is properly posi tioned, release pedal will remain up. Table is automat cally mated with power and grounding contacts. b. Power Control {All controls are conveniently located at the table head ‘end. Two simple control levers provide complete mar ‘euverability of the tabletop. On the right side is the BACK-SIDE-FOOT-FLEX contro! ... on the left, the TRENDELENBURG/REVERSE TRENDELENBURG control. Both control levers are within easy reach of the “),_snesthesioiogst. Cary identiies toot pedals allow ne REV. 9778 ‘Oniy on COMPATIV ‘Table OPERATION Figure 1-1. 2080L AND 2080 COMPATIV CONTROLS. table to be RAISED or LOWERED throughout an 18" range ... smoothly and quietly (1) Back-Side-Foo!-Fiex Contro! (a) Move Selector Lever to BACK. SIDE, FOOT or FLEX. (b) Move Control Lever to actuate table section ‘selected, (Direction that lever is moved will govern i- rection of tabletop movement.) (c) Depress and hoid POWER pedal (d) Release of Control Lever or POWER peda! automatically stops the tabletop and locks itin positon. 14 NOTE: Dual safety control is purposely designed to eliminate accidental movement of tabletop during surgery. (2) Trendelenburg’Reverse Trendelenburg Con- tro! (a) Lower Control Lever for Trendelenburg posi- tioning ... raise for Reverse Trendelenburg position: ing. (©) Depress and hold POWER pedal. (c) Release of Control Lever or POWER pedal ‘automatically stops the tabletop and locks it in position, NOTE: An easy-to-read Till Indicator shows the degree of angulation. (3) Raise-Lower Contro! (a) Depress RAISE pedal tabletop .. to elevate depress LOWER pedal to lower tabletop. (b) Release of RAISE or LOWER pedal au- tomatically stops tabletop and locks it in position. ©. Emergency Power Failure Positioning Emergency operation is the same as POWER CON- TROL except: (1) Position the tabletop as follows: {a) Select the tabletop section to be positioned. (©) Actuate the Control Lever. (c) Pump the POWER pedal. (2) To elevate the tabletop, pump the RIASE Pedal. —— CAUTION: FORCING THE POWER PEDAL DURING EMERGENCY OPERATION WITHOUT FIRST POSI- TIONING ONE OF THE CONTROL LEVERS EXERTS UNDUE STRAIN ON THE POWER PEDAL SHAFT ‘AND MECHANISM. THIS SHOULD BE AVOIDED. ———— Head Section und Kidney Elevator Controls These controls must be manually operated. The head section has a ratchet-type Position-control Lock which is located beneath the nead section. The Kidney Elevator Handle is located adjacent to the Trendelen- burg Control Le (1) Head Section the table head end. (b) Place the head section in the desired posi- tion, (c) Release the Handle to lock the head section in position. (2) Kidney Elevator (Units Shipped Before 8/74) (a) Tum the Selector on the handle ratchet clockwise to raise the kidney el clockwise to lower. (b) Raise anc lower the Handie in a jacking mo- tion until the desired height of the kidney elevator is obtained, (3) Kidney Elevator (Units Shipped Aner 8/74) (a) Rotate handerank clockwise to raise kidney tr. (b) Rotate handerank counterclockwise to lower kidney elevator. ©. Pads and Accessories ‘The conductive rubber mattress pads are backed with Velcro® strips whi tabletop Removable accessories are positioned and ‘Secured by clamps or sockets which are applied to (and Slide along) the side rails, (1) Pads (a) To instal, place pad in position and press Velcro strips together. REV. 978 \ @) (b) To remove, “pee!” pad away from tabletop. (0) To remove the clamp (or socket) from the en ‘es side rail,]oosen the knob (or handie) and side clamp (or \ooessorh socket) along rail until anotch is reached ... remove (a) Toinstall, place clamp (or socket) onthe side clamp. NOTE: Clamp (or socket) may also be removed i. rail and lock in position with the knob (or handle) pro: from the end of side rail by lowering the stop. vided. 2. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2080RC AND 2080RC IA. WARNING — DO NOT USE THIS TABLE IN PRESENCE OF FLAMMABLE GASES. NOTE: 2080RC LA. TABLE SHOWN ‘BACK-SIDE-FOOT-FLEX Figure 1-2. 2080RC AND 2080RC ILA. CONTROLS. (1) Remote Control Unit WARNING: TIPPING HAZARD. DO NOT OPERATE THIS TABLE WITHOUT ENGAGING HEAD (Trendelenburg/Reverse Trendelenburg), FLOOR LOCKS. HEIGHT (Raise-Lower), BACK, SIDE, FOOT, and FLEX switches automatically provide the desired type Power contol is provided through @ remote control and direction (as indicated on each switch) of wblenp unitata point outside of the surgical feld. (The remote movement. A pilot ight indicates when the remote con- contro! unit attaches to the table when not in use.) trol unit is energized. ‘Secondary controls, atthe head end of thetable, may be used if required. Rev. 11/83 13, (2) Head Down (Trendelenburg) -~ Head Up (Re- verse Trendelenburg) Control (a) Push and hold HEAD switch. (Direction that ‘Switch is pushed will govern direction of tabletop move- ment.) (b) Push and hold POWER button, (c) Release of HEAD switch or POWER button ‘matically stops the tabletop and jocks it in position. TE: An easy-to-read Tilt Indicator (on the table) shows the degree of angulation. (8) Raise-Lower Contro! (a) Push and hold HEIGHT switch. (Direction that switch is pushed will govern direction of tabletop movement.) (b) Push and hold POWER button (c) Release of HEIGHT switch or POWER but- ton automatically stops tabletop and locks itin position. (4) Back-Side-Foot-Fiex Control (a) Push and hold the BACK, SIDE, FOOT or FLEX switch. (Direction that switch is pushed will gov- ‘em direction of tabletop movement.) (b) Push and hold POWER button. (c) Release of Position switch or POWER button ‘automatically stops the tabletop and locks it in position, NOTE: Dual safety control is purposely designed to eliminate accidental movement of tabletop during surgery. (5) Secondary Controls Two simple control levers provide complete man- ouverability of the tabletop. On the left side is the TRENDELENBURG/REVERSE TRENDELENBURG. control... on the right, the BACK-SIDE-FOOT-FLEX. control. Both control levers are within easy reach of the 14 anesthesiologist. Clearly idantit tabie io be RAISED o- LOWE FH Fange ... smoothly and quietly. fo0t pedals allow the 0 throughout an 18 (6) Trendelenburg/Reverse Trerdelenburg Con- trot (8) Lower Controt Lever for Trendelenburg posi- tioning ... raise for Reverse Trendelenburg position. ing (©) Depress and hold POWER pedal. {c) Release of Contro! Lever or POWER pedal ‘automatically stops the tabletop and locks it in position. NOTE: An easy-to. of angulation. Tilt Indicator shows the degree (7) Raise-Lower Controls (a) Depress RAISE pedal to elevate tabletop ... depress LOWER pedal to lower tabletop. (b) Release of RAISE or LOWER pedal au- tomatically stops tabletop and locks it in position, (8) Back-Side-Foot-Flex Contro! (a) Push in and tum Selector Crank for the BACK, SIDE, FOOT or FLEX position. (b) Move Control Lever to actuate table section Selected. (Direction that lever is moved will govern di- ection of tabletop movement.) (©) Depress and hold POWER pedal. (d) Release of Contro! Lever or POWER pedal ‘automatically stops the tabletop and locks itin position. NOTE: Dual safety control is purposely designed to gliminate accidental movement of tabletop during surgery. Emergency Power Failure Positioning Emergency operation is the same as POWER CON- ‘TROL (on the table) except: REV. 9/78 a @) ~ a —_ Ww (1) Position the tabletop as follows: (a) Select the tabletop section to be positioned {b) Actuate the Control Lever on the table. (c) Pump the POWER pedal (2) To elevate the tabletop. pump the RAISE pedal. —_—_—_— CAUTION: FORCING THE POWER PEDAL DURING EMERGENCY OPERATION WITHOUT FIRST POSI- TIONING ONE OF THE CONTROL LEVERS EXERTS, UNDUE STRAIN ON THE POWER PEDAL SHAFT AND MECHANISM, THIS SHOULD BE AVOIDED. —_—_—_—— ¢. Head Section and Kidney Elevator Controls ‘These controls must be manually operated. The head ‘section has a raichet-type Position-contro! Lock which is located beneath the head section, The Kidney Elevator Handle is located adjacent to the Trendelen- ‘burg Control Lever. (1) Head Section (a) Pull the Release Handle (spring loaded) to- wards the table head end. (b) Place the head section in the desired posi- tion. (c) Release the Handle to lock the head section in position. (2) Kidney Elevator (Units Shipped Before 8/74) (e) Tum the Selector on the handle ratchet clockwise to raise the kidney elevator ... counter- clockwise to lower. (b) Raise and lower the Handle in a jacking mo- tion until the desired height of the kidney elevator is, obtained. (8) Kidney Elevator (Units Shipped Atter 8/74) (a) Rotate handcrank clockwise to raise kidney elovator. Rey. 11/83 (b) Rotate handcrank counterclockwise to lower kidney elevator. 4. Head/Foot Section (2080RC 1.A.) Control WARNING: CRUSHING HAZARD. CAUTIOUSLY LOWER LEG SECTION OR POSITION TABLE IN REVERSE TRENDELENBURG WHEN HEAD/FOOT SECTION IS EXTENDED. ‘The head/foot section has a ratchet-type lock. The release or contro! handle (located beneath the ‘working surface on the right side of the table) is Spring loaded to assure positive locking action. To adjust, pull the release handle away from the leg section. Head/toot section can be raised/lowered, 0-80 degrees from horizontal and lock in 15 degree increments. Section also folds completely under leg section so as not to interfere with standard table positioning, e, Pads And Accessories “The conductive rubber mattress pads are backed with Velcro® strips which fasten to opposing strips on the tabletop. Removable accessories are positioned and secured by clamps or sockets which are applied to (and slide along) the side (1) Pads (2) To install, place pad in position and press Velcro strips together. (b) To remove ‘peel” pad away from tabletop. (2) Accessories (a) Toinstal, place clamp (or socket) on the side rail and lock in position with the knob (or handle) pro- vided. (b) To remove the clamp (or socket) from the ‘side rail, loosen the knob (or handle) and slide clamp (or ‘socket) along rail until anotch is reached ... remove clamp. NOTE: Clamp (or socket) may also be removed from the end of side rail by lowering the stop. 1511-6 20801 /2080RC/2080 Compat IV’ Surgical Tables NOTE: The feet should not tum freely by hand: the adjustment should require a wrench. Feet that tum freely will not hold adjustment: therefore, the leg ‘assembly 77728 should be repiaced. (2) Place LOCK pedal nits down (locked) position. ‘Adjust all four teet counterciockwise unti they are snug (slight resistance is noticed) on the floor. (3) Place LOCK peda! in its up position. Adjust all four feet counterclockwise Y¥ tum. (4) Operate the LOCK pedal through several cycles. Operation should be smooth and positive; the table base should rise evenly as the floor lock is Actuated (not one side before the other). With the lock ‘engaged, the table should not rock or move when formal forces are applied. You may find that a further ‘Ye-tum of the feet in either direction will “fine tune” the ‘operation. b. Binding of Pedal Linkage (see WARNING on ‘page 2-1), If binding is evident during pedal operation, place LOCK pedal nits unlocked position and check the following. (1) Lift and support the base cover as describedin Paragraph 1a of this chapter. (2) Press down on top of floor lock rods 41530 and ‘then release, allowing the lever arms to spring back. If this action is not tree, proceed as follows: (a) Be sure the reamednolesin the base casting for the floor lock feet are properly lubricated. (b) Be sure pivot holes in lever arms are trae to Fotate on the shoulder screws 82481. (NOTE: Exces- sive plating in @ hole could result in a tight fit and ‘subsequent binding.) (c) Check for interference between any two arts which would require an increased effort to operate (e.g., ends of lever arms riding on the base casting uring operation). (3) Depress LOCK pedal slightly (but not enough to lock) and then release. Repeat this several times. Be ‘Sure the pedal does not rub on the base casting. drip Pan or other surfaces. The pedal should spring back rapidly when released; iit does not, proceed as follows: 22 (a) With the tabletop at its maximum height, ean the table against the wall and biock the base 1 Prevent it from moving, (b) Remove the two screws 31838 in each of the ‘three bearing blocks 78203; then take out the floor lock ‘cross shatt $5084. necessary, remove a caster 36584 by unfastening the nut 13397 on the top of the base casting. (6) Measure the free length of the pedal return Spring 80117. Replace spring if itis not 2-1/4 1/16- inches long. : (@) Check the hole in the underside of the base casting from which the pedal return spring was re- Moved. Be sure the camber (% inch by 45 degrees) is. Sufficient to prevent the spring from catching. (e) Replace the cross shaft, pedal retum spring ‘and bearing blocks removedin step b. Operate the cross. shaft several times to be sure there is no binding. Necessary, loosen the screws and reposition the bear- ing blocks. (NOTE: The shatt will bind it the bearing locks are not in line.) () Check the adjustment of the pedal retum ‘spring Set screw 80196 on the top of the base casting, ‘accessible through the hole in the motor support. The ‘screw should be adjusted to extend approximately 7/16 inch above the base casting. Tur the screw clockwise 10 increase spring tension and aid pedal return. (g) Inspect the two cams 77731 on the ends of the cross shaf. Replace them if the cam surfaces are ‘Rot smooth. Be sure the cams are parallel and contact the lever arm rollers 45272 simuttaneously. The roller ‘can be repositioned by moving the supports for the locking arms. ¢. Insufficient Clearance Between Pedal and Floor (see WARNING on page 2-1) Proceed as follows if the pedal is striking or coming 100 close to the floor during floor lock operation. (1) Liftand support the base cover as described in Paragraph 1a of this chapter. (2) Loosen the four screws 31838 which secure the bearing blocks 77521 supporting the latch casting 55088. REV. 11783 -2080L/2080RC/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables (3) Place an equal number of shims under both bearing blocks at each screw. (4) Operate the floor locks and observe the latch operation. Be sure the pin 79876 in the pedal arm ‘engages the latch during locking and that the latch swings clear of the pin during unlocking. if necessary, increase the height of the latch spring 47777 on the base stud 47939 by repositioning the two nuts 3097. ‘The distance between the bottom nut and the base casting should be approximately 1-5'16 inches. The floor locks are designed to operate on a relatively level floor. If table is user in a room with a slope to a floor Grain, further adjustments may be necessary. Pedal Sticks In Up Position (see WARNING on page 2-1) Proceed as follows if the pedal will not depress, (1) Lift and support the base cover as described in paragraph 1a of this chapter. (2) Be sure the pin 79878 is centered in the pedal ‘arm and that it is locked in place with the set screw 10585. (8) Be sure latch 55088 operates properly. (4) Refer to step 4 in paragraph 2c of this chapter ‘and check the adjustment of the latch spring. ©. Pedal Does Not Return To Maximum Up Position (see WARNING on page 2-1) HW the pedal does not return to the maximum up position, the pedal arm pin will not properly engage the latch duting the next lock cycle. Therefore, proceed as follows: (1) Lift and support the base cover as described in paragraph 1a of this chapter. (2) Be sure the pedal leveling screws 79593 (Fig. 8-37, sheet 2) are properly adjusted, and the LOCK pedal screw does not prevent it from returning to the ‘maximum up position. (2) Refer to step 4 in paragraph 2c of this chapter land check the latch operation. Rev. 8/87 (4) Reter to step 3 in paragraph 2b of this chapter ‘and check the condition and adjustment of the pedal return spring. 3. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM @. Ol Le 1 (See WARNING on page 2-1) (1) Remove base cover and support as outlined in paragraph 1a of this chapter. Tabletop must be at maximum height. (2) Remove pipe plug 20580 (Fig. 8-27, sheet 1 {RC} or Fig, 8-28, sheet 1 [L}) which is located in the left-hand rear comer of the base assembly. (8) Insert a clean, dry object about the size of & pencil through the hole now vacated by the set screw Until object touches bottom of the sump. (4) Withdraw object and measure indicated height of the oil. Depth of oil should be 1% inches. Hf oil level is below this height, add the proper oil. (See NOTE below.) Do not overfill: NOTE: This table uses Chevron AW32 oil. Substitute oil should not be used. (5) Replace plug and base covers. b. Strainer. A dirty or plugged strainer can resut in erratic, sluggish or noisy table operation. To clean the strainer, proceed as follows: ‘See WARNING on page 2-1. (1) Lift the base cover and support as described in paragraph 1a of this chapter. (2) Disconnect hydraulic fitting from strainer 42542-0891 (Fig. 8-30.) (3) Unscrew strainer 42542-091 from manifold 78198-091 and back flush the strainer to clean. 23 2080L/2060RC/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables ¢. Hydraulic Leakage, ‘There should be ne signs of oil leakage from any part of the superstructure or base. Leakage can be caused by loose fitting on copper pressure hydraulic lines, defective leather cups on the lit cylinder, defective O- rings, defective gabriel valves, Vickersvalve, selector ‘motors or the pump assembly. if leakage is observed other than fittings, remove defective element and replace Ht necessary. When checking the itt cylinder for an oil leak thi causes the tabletop to lower, do not overlook the Possibility hat the leak may be trom the cylinder bleeder Port. This port is in the small assembly piston rod 758077 (Fig. 8-34, 8-35 oF 8-36) and is revealed only when the litt cylinder is fully extended. If oil is leaking past the O-ring seal, it will run down the piston rod Inside the upper cylinder cap 80932 with all indications of a leaking cup seal. Oil leakage at the bieeder port is mainly caused by an overtightened screw which tends 10 extrude or distort the O-ring seal. This screw should bbe tightened only enough to seal the bleeder port. Check the bleeder port for oil leakage as follows: (1) Elevate the tabietop to maximum height. (2) Wipe the piston rod dry in the area of the bleeder port. (3) Wait five minutes, then rub the piston rod below the bleeder port with your finger to se if bleeder Port is leaking oil. (4) If oil is leaking, replace O-ring and screw. 4. TABLE ELEVATION Depress RAISE pedal to raise the table to its maximum height. The table should rise smoothly and quietly. Depress the LOWER pedal. Table should lower ‘Smoothly and quietly to the lowest position. 5. TABLETOP POSITIONING By correctly manipulating the positioning controls (described in Chapter 1, Operation, it should be possible to articulate the tabletop to any position within its specified mits. The action of the position selector ever (2080L) or position selector crank (2080RC) 24 should be easy and positive. The action of the position- ing mechanism should be positive and smooth. If tabletop positioning adjustments are required, proceed as follows: NOTE: The back section 55105 and leg section 55104 both have a lever arm assembly 55114 which requires Adjustment. The procedure described below is applicable to both back and leg section. Back or Leg Section Adjustment. The back and leg section both have a worm and gear which may require adjustment. It adjustment is required, proceed as follows: (Reler to Fig. 8-3 or 8-3A, sheet 1 (RC) OF Fig. 8-4 or 8-4A, sheet 1 [L).) (1) Loosen two large nuts 16212 on lever arm ‘assembly §5114-1 (back adjustment) or §5114-2 (leg adjustment) (2) Tighten stop nut 80930 on the trendelenburg Side of tabletop. Thrust washer 16201 (Fig. 8-12 or 8-13) Must not be free to finger rotation. (3) Rotate eccentrics 16187 on both sides of table- top until contactis made between worm and gear 16247. Eccentrics should be adjusted to same relative position. (4) Rotate shatt 16218 (Fig. 8-12 or 8-13) in each direction a few times. (5) Rotate eccentrics 16197 on both sides of table- top an equal amount to obtain minimum clearance between worm and gear. (6) Tum eccentric 16197 on the rive side counter- ‘clockwise slightly (approximately ¥# tu:n) until worm and. ‘gear are free moving by hand rotation. (7) Lock the drive side eccentricin place with large nut 16212, (8) Position eccentric 16197 on the trendelenburg side to same relative position as the eccentric on drive side. (8) Lock trendelenburg side eccentricin place with large nut 16212. Free movement of worm and gear ‘Must be possible at this point. REV. 11/83 @ -20801/2080R C/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables b. Seat Section Adjustment. The seat-section has a worm and sector which may require adjustment. It adjustment is required, proceed as follows: (Refer to ig. 8-3 or 8-3A, sheet 1 (AC) or Fig. 8-4 or 8-44, sheet 1 {L).) (1) Remove plug buttons buttons 26577 by prying free. (2) Loosen cap screws 3902 on both sides of tabletop, (3) Centralize sector on worm 16290 (Fig. 8-8) by tuming eccentric 16235 on drive side clockwise while, at the same time, moving the seat section laterally back and forth (4) Rotate drive side eccentric 16235 to obtain minimum clearance between worm and sector. Force ‘eccentric snugly against section support and secure cap screw 3902. (8) Rotate trendelenburg side eccentric 16235 to the same relative position as the drive side eccentric. Force eccentric snugly against section support and secure cap screw 3902, NOTE: Free movement of worm and sector 16290 (Fig, 8-8) should be possible at this point. Readjust slightly, if necessary to achieve free movement. (6) Replace plugs 26577. €. Trendelenburg Adjustment. The trendelenburg section has @ worm and sector which may require adjustment. End play and stop limit adjustments may zalso be required on the trendelenburg section. If adjust- ment is required, proceed as follows: (Refer to Fig. 8-3 r 8-3A, sheet 2 [RC] or Fig. 8-4 oF 8-4, sheet 2L}.) (1) Worm and Sector Adjustment. (a) Back off nut 24987 which secures swivel head screw 80193. (b) Loosen swivel head screw 80193 (¢) Loosen cap screws 80222 (@) Loosen nut 3099 and cap screw 5895. REV. 978 (8) Align worm vertically into sector of shaft and bearing assembly 133676-001 using swivel head screw 80193 to achieve minimum clearance but free movement. (1) Tighten three cap screws 80222 to secure shaft and bearing assembly 133676-002 to side frame. (g) Tighten cap screw 5895 and lock with nut (2) End Play Adjustment. (Refer to Fig. 8-16). (a) Loosen set screw 4772 in nut 16189. (b) Tighten adjusting nut 16189 until worm 77639 cannot be rotated by hand. (c) Back off adjusting nut slowly until rotation of worm is possible. (@) Lock adjusting nut 16189 with set screw 4772, (3) Stop Limits Adjustment (Refer to Fig. 6-3 oF 8-3A, sheet 2 [RC] or Fig. 8-4 or 8-4A, sheet 2 [L)). (a) Position tabletop to 18* trendelenburg. (b) Position stop 77682 against lever 80288 and secure. (c) Position tabletop to 18° reverse trendelen- burg, (@) Position stop 77682 against lever 80200 and secure. d. Drive Head Adjustment. The drive head assemblies of the leg section, seat section, and back section may require adjustment to remove all possible ‘end play of related parts while maintaining tree movernent of gear involved. NOTE: Check each section adjustment with distributed weight of approximately 300 pounds on tabletop. Weight distribution: Head Section 25 pounds: Back Leg Section 100 pounds; Seat Section 140 pount Section 35 pounds. (Refer to Fig. 8-21 [RC] or ta) 25 ‘20801/2080R C/2060 Compat IV Surgical Tables (1) Leg Section (a) Loosen cap screw 16425 as requiredto allow tuming of adjusting nut 16184 in leg section. (©) Back off adjusting nut 16184 so that bearing 16209 is tight and not capable of hand rotation while Positioning leg section from horizontal to down position, ‘whereas thrust washer 16214 is free to rotate by hand. Reposition leg section from down to horizontal will reverse this condition, ie., thrust washer 16214 will be tight and bearing 16209 is free to rotate by hand. (©) After adjustment is complete, tighten cap screw 16425 to lock adjusting nut 16184 (2) Seat Section (Refer to Fig. 6-21 [RC] or 8-22 (Ly. (a) Loosen cap screw 16425 as required o.allow tuming of adjusting nut 16184 in seat section. (b) Back off adjusting nut 16184 so that bearing 16249 is tight and not capable of hand rotation while Positioning seat section from horizontal to flex position, whereas thrust washer 16214 is free to rotate by hand. Repositioning seat section trom flex to horizontal will reverse this condition, i.e.. thrust washer 16214 will be tight and bearing 16249 is tree to rotate by hand, (c) After adjustment is complete, tighten cap ‘Screw 16425 to lock adjusting nut 16184. (8) Back Section (Refer to Fig. 8-21 [RC] or 8-22 fly. (a) Loosen cap screw 16425 as required to allow turing of adjusting nut 16115 in back section, (b) Back off adjusting nut 16115 so that thrust washer 16201 is tight and not capable of hand rotation while positioning back section from horizontal to back up position, whereas bearing 16204 is tree to rotate by hand. Repositioning back section from back up 10 horizontal will reverse this condition: .e., bearing 16204 will be tight and thrust washer 16201 is free to rotate by hand, (c) After adjustment is complete, tighten cap ‘Screw 16425 to lock adjusting nut 16115. 26 6. LIFT CARRIAGE ADJUSTMENT (Refer to Fig. 8-33) . Cam and Roller Adjustment. The elevation guide assembly on table support assembly 193636 has ight bearings 46572 that regulate the amount of table- top movement which can be measured at the head or foot end of the table. if adjustments are required 10 reduce the amount of “play” or movement, proceed as follows: ‘See WARNING on page 2-1 (1) Lift ang support the base cover described in Paragraph 1a of this chapter. NOTE: Always adjust the eccentrics on one side of the ‘square pedestal only, as this greatly simplifies the adjustment. However, check the four eccentrics on the opposite side to make sure that they are all set in the ‘same relative position and tuned in by the same amount. NOTE: Eccentrics 46478 have a locating mark on the low side of the eccentric. When adjusting eccentrics, itis important that the locating mark on each eccentric, be in the same relative position. (2) Back off on hex nuts 78314 which secure set screws 80116. (3) Loosen set screws 80116 as required to allow bearing slides 77526 to hang free. The slides will not be tightened until after eccentric adjustment is complete. (4) Loosen four small set screws 43223 that lock eccentrics 46478. (5) Back off on four nuts 78314 that seat against the eccentric faces on the side you want to adjust. (6) Set bearing pressure against column by rotating eccentrics 46478, two in line at the same time, for required adjustment. In the majority of cases, this adjustment will be very small. Adjust the top two eccentrics first, then repeat for the bottom two eccentrics. The locating mark on all four eccentrics should be in the same relative position. REV. 978 ’ a So) yy ‘2080Ls2080RC/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables (7) Check bearing adjustment by sliding the support assembly up and down the entire length of the column. Make sure that all eight bearings make contact with the column through entire length of cplumn. Readjust eccentrics if necessary. . ———————— CAUTION: Nuts 78314 should be tightened only with slight wrench pressure. Excessive tightening will fracture eccentric at flange. ———_—_—_————— (8) After adjustment is complete, tighten set screws 43223 and then lock eccentrics with nuts 78314 Make sure eccentric setting is not disturbed. b. Slide Bearing Adjustment. (Refer to Fig. 8-27. sheet 1 [RC] or Fig. 8-28. sheet 1 [L).) The elevation guide assembly on table support assembly 133636 has ‘two bronze slide bearings 77528 that regulate the table- top movement from side to side. If adjustments are required to reduce the amount of “play” or movement, proceed as follows: (1) Support the tabletop so that slide bearings 77528 are approximately one-half way up the column. (2) Centralize ‘the carriage assembly laterally about the column by adjusting eight set screws on the sides of the carriage. NOTE: Adjust set screws 80116 (Fig. 8-33) on both sides in equal amounts when bringing bearing faces against column to insure parallel adjustment. (8) Tighten set screws 80116 (Fig. 8-39) against slide bearings 77528 so as to form a seatiin the bearing surface, then back off on the screws slightly. (4) Adjust set screws 80116 so that the slide bearings are snug against the square column, elimina ting all possible slide movement of tabletop but still allowing free movement of carriage along the full ength of the column. : (5) Lock set screws 80116 in place with nuts 78314 (figure 8-31). (6) To check adjustment of the slide bearings, try to rock the tabletop from side to side. If necessary, readjust. REV. 11/83 7, SIDE TILT ADJUSTMENT (Refer to Fig. 8-23) &. End Play Adjustment. Maximum allowable ‘movement of tabletop at side rail edge is 1/16 inch with the top in horizontal position. if adjustment is required, procead as follows: (1) Position table top to side tit, left side (from head end) of table down and in trendelenburg. 10 ‘expose adjusting nuts 75819. Position should be one turnback from maximum. NOTE: Set screws 10583 and nylon plugs 80203 secure: adjusting nuts 75819. (2) Loosen two set screws 10583 and move two adjusting nuts 75819 away trom each other. (3) Turn the front adjusting nut 75819 against thrust bearings 75828 (Fig. 8-3 or 8-3A, sheet 3 [RC] or Fig. 6-4 or 8-4, sheet 3 (L)) to eliminate all end play. Moving of tabletop from side to side while adjusting is recommended. (4) Secure the rear adjusting nut 75819 against the front agjusting nut and lock by tightening set screw 10583. b. Nut, Power Screw Lateral Play. The following adjustment should remove all lateral play yet permitfree rotation of nut. (1) To reduce excessive movement of Power Screw 78267 (Fig. 8-23) in nut 63250, tighten two screws 13102 against plate 80108 until screw bottoms. ‘At this point the power screw will drag or bind. Back screws out slightly in equal amounts to relieve drag but take up thread clearance which was producing side movement. (2) Tighten button head screws 80213 (Fig. 8-1) to secure end plates 80111 on one side of the table support assembly. (3) For units shipped prior to 2/82 — tighten screws (13102) until (by trial and error) power screw begins to drag. Back out two screws Y-turn. c. Yoke and Saddle Clearance Adjustment. Tighten hex nut 80115 (Fig. 8-1) until side tit movement becomes difficult. Back off % turn on nuts. 27 2080L/2080RC/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables 8, FOUR-WAY (GABRIEL) VALVE ADJUSTMENT Check ‘hat the distance between top and bottom of valve lever 78199 (Fig. 8-14 [AC] or 8-15 [L]) and gabriel vaive 42563 is equal and is approximately 9/32 inch. H one dimension is less than the other, adjust ‘S01 screw 42629 in valve lever 78199 counterciock- ‘wise, Ya tur at a time, until the dimensions are equal. NOTE: If valve lever 78199 is loose after adjustment, tum both adjusting set screws (42629) clockwise % tum at a time unti all lateral play is removed from vaive lever and both dimensions are equal. 9. PEDAL LEVELING — RAISE/LOWER ACTUATORS AND SOLENOIDS ‘&. Pedal Adjustment ‘See WARNING on page 2-1. (1) Raise and support base cover as described in paragraph 1a of this chapter. (2) Adjust set screws 15343 (Fig. 8-37, sheet 2) 0 that there is approximately ¥ inch from the edge of Pedals to top of front plat b, Ralse/Lower Lever Actuator Adjustment ‘See WARNING on page 2-1. (1) Raise and support base cover as described in Paragraph 1a of this chapter. (2) Loosen two cap screws 48060 (Fig. 8-37, sheet 2) that hold raise actuator lever assembly 78232. (3) Move lever assembly up or down as necessary 80 that lever has % inch movement when pedal is completely depressed. (4) Tighten cap screws 48060 and repeat steps (1) through (3) above for the lower actuator lever assembly (78231). ©, Ralse/Lower Solenoid Adjustment ‘See WARNING on page 2-1 28 (1) Raise and support base cover as described in Paragraph 1a of this chapter. (4-way valve should be adjusted per preceding paragraph.) (2) Loosen three cap screws 15339 (Fig. 8-27. ‘sheet 2) that secure solenoid assembly mounting plate 55274. (3) Slide solenoid assembly mounting plate forward or back so that solenoid will have 1/16 inch ‘more travel when pedal is depressed. (4) Tighten cap screws 15339. . Hydraulic System Raise/Lower Valve Dynamic Adjustment ‘See WARNING on page 2-1. (1) Raise and support base cover as described in Paragraph ta of this chapter. (2) Refer to Figs. 2-2, 8-30 and 8-37, sheet 2. (3) Place a 3%" diameter screw or equivalent spacer between valve 55278 and vaive lever 78199 as shown in Fig, 2-2. (4) Apply pressure on rod “A” (Fig. 2-2) to prevent ‘spacer from dropping out. (5) Keeping pressure on rod “A”, insert Allen wrench in adjusting screw “L” and slowly tun clockwise nti! tabletop starts to lower; then turn wrench counter- clockwise ¥ tum, (6) With pressure stil! applied to rod “A”, insert Allen wrench in adjusting screw “A” and depress POWER pedal with your right knee. Slowly tum wrench clockwise until tabletop starts to rise; then tum wrench counterclockwise Y tum. (7) Release pressure on rod “A” and remove spacer. Lower base cov (8) Operate the RAISE and LOWER pedals to be ‘sure table is functioning; then test adjustment of raise/ lower valve as follows: REV. 978 e i eUOULCVOURUIEVOY VOMpBL Ly SUTEICA 4 AOIES ou on war” Socurnans ‘ire or Equant Figure 2-2. NOTE: Unless set for zero leakage. the raise/lower valve should permit pressure in the hydraulic system to escape when force is applied to the tabletop. (a) Lower tabletop foot section, (b) Stand on right side of table (as viewed trom ‘end of table having pedals), Depress POWER pedal with your lett foot; grasp tabletop foot section with your right hand; and actuate position contro! lever (to raise foot section) with your left hand. (6) As oot section starts to rise, attempt to hold back on it with your right hand. if you are unable to do ‘50 (approximately 50 to 75 pounds pressure), raise lower valve is properly adjusted. if you are able to prevent foot section from rising, litt base cover and tum adjusting screw “L” counterclockwise Y% turn, repeat the above test. (8) Atter achieving correct setting, secure ba: cover. 10. ADJUSTMENT OF RAISE AND POWER PEDALS ‘Static pressure in the hydraulic system is a common ‘eause of RAISE and POWER pedals becoming dificult to operate. A flow-contro! valve 42605 (Fig. 8-30) to REV. 978 RAISE/LOWER VALVE (TOP VIEW). Telieve static pressure is included in the pressure line. ‘Should the pedal action become tight, the valve 42605 locatedin the lett-handrear corner of the base assembly may be adjusted as follows: ‘See WARNING on page 2-1. a. Raise and support base cover as described in paragraph 18 of this chapter. . Loosen hex locknut of flow-control valve 42605 and tum adjustment stem clockwise to close: do not overtighten. ¢. Tum stem counterclockwise ¥% tum (hold stem with pliers to prevent it from tuming), then tighten ocknut. 6. Remove tabletop support and lower base cover. e. Operate the RAISE and POWER pedals. Repet above procedure if pedals are stil dificult to operate; however, tum stem counterclockwise % in feu of Ye tum. CAUTION: Do not open vaive more than ¥% turn as Ht may cause loss of pressure in the hydraulic system. i this procedure does not correct the problem, replace the valve 42605. ———$$—$$— 20801/2080RC/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables 1. After satistactory setting has been achieved, tighten locknut (while holding stem) on flow-controi valve 42605 and secure base cover. 11, MOTOR ACTUATOR CONTROL CABLE AND SOLENOID ADJUSTMENT @. Cable Adjustment ‘See WARNING on page 2-1. (1) Raise and support base cover as described in Paragraph 1a of this chapter. (2) Depress the POWER pedal to determine if ‘motor switches on before pedal is fully depressed. If Rot, rel ft screw 10585 in actuator 78238 (Fig. 8-27, sheet 1) and move inner cable wire. motor is ‘Switching on before POWER pedal is fully depressed, ull wire into actuator slightly; if motor doesn't switch on with lever fully depressed, move wire in opposite direction, b. Motor Solenoid Adjustment NOTE: With solenoid in retracted position, motor switch should be on. f not, perform the following adjustment. ‘See WARNING on page 2-1 (1) Raise and support base cover as described in paragraph 1a of this chapter. (2) Loosen four mounting screws on solenoid T7717 (Fig. 8-27, sheet 1). (3) Hold motor switch in the on position and slide ‘solenoid assembly so that plunger will be bottomed. (4) Tighten screws on solenoid 77717, ‘12, FRICTION DEVICE ON LIFT CYLINDER- ADJUSTMENT (Units Shipped betore 12/72) This unit controls the staging of the elevatin, cylinders as the table moves through its “Raise-Low operating range. Being a friction device, it requires readjustment trom time to time and should be checked ‘once every three months (see WARNING on page 2-1), 210 NOTE: The following procedure requires Test Fixture P-753909-091 and Spring Scale, 0 to §0 pound range, P-757290-091 (both available from Regional Office). a. Litt and support the base cover as described in paragraph 1a of this chapter. b. Depress the “Lower” pedal and place a weight on it to prevent it rom rising. Manually compress the lift ‘eylinder 133634-001 (Fig. 8-94) to its minimum height. ©. Remove lift cylinder from base assembly by removing four screws 13796 (Fig. 8-27, sheet 1) and Gisconnecting fiting 52737 (Fig. 8-34) trom cylinder base and fitting 47101 trom collector can 55369-001. . Assemble test fixture to top of %4"" diameter piston ‘od on lift cylinder. Connect spring scale to test fixture. ©. With lit cylinder at minimum height, gradually pull up on spring scale unti! small piston breaks free; note the scale reading, (This piston should break free at less, than 15 pounds; if it won't, cylinder must be replaced.) 1. With the small piston fully extended, continue pulling up on the spring scale until the larger cylinder breaks free; note the scale reading. 9. The friction device split ring 8142-001 must be adjusted so that the larger cylinder (Step f) will bre {ee at a force & to 10 pounds higher than that for the ‘smaller cylinder (Step e). if necessary to adjust the friction device, tum the two screws 48486 clockwise to increase friction, counterclockwise to decrease friction. h. Repeat Steps e and { three times after the proper friction setting is obtained. If the same differential is not Present during each check, replace the litt cylinder and ‘again repeat Steps © and three times to confirm that break points are within the limits. i. Remove the spring scale and test fixture. Replace cylinder in table base. Pressurize cylinder and check for leaks at ftings. J. Remove the weight from the “Lower” pedal. Raise the tabletop to its maximum height and remove the spacer (wrench). Lower and secure the base cov REV. 978 k. Raise the tabletop to its maximum height. Measure the exact distance trom the floor. After one hour, again measure the table height, It it has i decreased more than 1/16". check for leaks: correct I ‘and retest, as necessary. 13, SELECTOR ASSEMBLY SWITCH ADJUSTMENT ‘The following procedure describes how to make @ bench check adjustment of selector assembly 99428. ‘An ohmmeter or buzzer circuit can be used to check switch contact closure. (Refer to Figs. 2-3 and 6-24.) SHIFTER 55140 / 21S REF. 16 ‘a. With cam 77649 in the position indicated in Fig. 2-3, check that switch 1 is made just before nose of cam is under centerline of roller. b. Raise or lower switch if necessary using adjusting nuts on switch. Roller face must be parallel 10 cam movement. ©. Operate selector cam manually through positons 2, 9 and 4, checking to see that each switch is made just before nose of cam is under centerline of rolter Readjust if necessary. SWITCH 7821 | ADJUSTING NUTS at io 4B REF. | Scam 77649 Figure 2-3. SELECTOR ASSEMBLY SWITCH ADJUSTMENT. REV. 978 14, ELECTRICAL CONTACT CLEANING — 2080 COMPAT WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER AT WALL BOX PRIOR TO INSPECTING AND CLEANING CONTACTS. ‘8. Depress release pedal and pull table away trom pivot. b. Inspect contacts on table and pivot (Figs. 8-41 'und 8-43) for signs of corrosion, deterioration due to arcing, or foreign matter accumulation. ©. Hnecessary, clean contacts with"Caeon#27” (Caig Laboratories, inc., Escondido, California) or ‘other non-flammable solvent and burnish with fine ‘emory cloth. For minor deterioration, bumishing with ‘emory cloth should be sufficient, 15, ELECTRICAL INTEGRITY Verity unit complies with National Electric Code ‘current leakage; 500 wAmps (General Patient) or 100 ‘wAmps (Critical Care), b. Ensure ground resistance is less than 0.1 ohm. Rev. 987 ‘2080L/2080R C2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables 16, PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE GUIDE \ a~ EQUIPMENT: 2080L/2060RC/2080RC 1.A,/2080 COMPAT IV Surgical Tables This form is to be used as a preventive maintenance record and as a guide to performing preventive maintenance. The frequency indicated is the minimum and should be increased if usage of the unit demands. (Circle “X" In BLMonthly Column When Service Is Performed) Inspections PROCEDURES 7727314 [5|6 1.0 PREPARATION FOR PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 1.1 Discuss equipment operation with department personnel. x|x][x}x]x]x 1.2 Remove pads. Examine pad covers and velcro (pads and table) tape. x|x[x]x]x]x 1.3 Examine clamps and other side rail hardware. x|x]x}x |x] x 1.4 Tighten side rails x|x]x]x]x]x 115 Unfasten and lit table covers. x|x}[x][x [x] x 2.0 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM 2.1 Clean oil strainer. x x 22 Replace oil filter element. x x 23 Check hydraulic cil level x |x| x|x]x]x 24 Inspect floor directly beneath the table and all tubing. fitings and ‘components of hydraulic system for oll leaks. x|x{x]|x][xtx 3.0 CASTERS AND FLOOR LOCKS 3.1 Clean and inspect casters. FS les les |) 3 (631) 3 32 Lubricate casters. x x 3.3 Check floor lock mechanism for proper operation. x|x|x][x][x[x 40 SELECTOR ASSEMBLY SWITCH (2080RC only} 4.1 Using remote control, check table positioning x|x}x]x]x]x 5.0 ELECTRICAL CHECKS (if applicable) 5.1 Disconnect table from facility electrical supply. x |x |x|x xix 5.2 Inspect remote contro! box (2080RC only). x |x |x| x|x]x 5.3 Verify unit complies with National Electric Code current leakage 500u ‘Amps (General Patient) or 100 Amps (Critical Care). Ensure ground resistance is less than 0.1 ohm. x |x |x|x]x|x 54 Check all table functions using foot pedals (2080RC). x |x |x |x |x|x 55 Inspect electrical cord. x |x |x|x|x]x 5.6 Connect table to proper electrical supply. x |x |x]x]x]x 3 ‘Aes. 8/87 2080L/2080RC/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables 16, PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE GUIDE (Continued) PROCEDURES 1f2fs[e]s[e 60 TABLETOP OPERATION ) 6.1 Check operation of back section. x }x]x}x |x] x 62 Check operation of foot section with seat section horizontal. x |x ]x]x [x] x 6.3 Check flex then reflex operation. x |x [x}x |x] x 64 Check lateral titt operation. x |x ]x]x |x] x 85 Check Trendelenburg then Reverse Trendelenburg operation, xX |x ]x]x lx] x 8.6 Check Kidney Elevator operation. x |x ]}x}x |x] x 6.7 Check raise and lower operation. XIX] x] x |x] x 6.8 Check head section operation. XIX] x]x [x] x 7.0 MANUAL EMERGENCY PUMP OPERATION 7.1 Pump raise pedal to check manual table operation, x |x ]x |x ]x}x 8.0 DRIVE GEARS 8.1 Verity proper engagement of clutch keys and drive head gears. x x x 9.0 FINAL TEST ) 8.1 Examine all lubricated parts. Apply lubrication as needed x x @ 92 Secure all covers. x |x }x [x |x] x 93 install all pads. x |x |x |x [x] x 9.4 Police work area to ensure removal of all materials used during inspection| x |x |x |x |x | x =’ 214 ‘Aad. 8/87 ZUSULTéUBURU/zueU VOMpis Ly OUTgical AmDIES: CHAPTER Ill LUBRICATION The table below lists gears. worms, gear sectors, ‘and other items which require periodic lubrication. The table provides a reference to the illustration where the part may be located and indicates the time interval at which the part must be lubricated. For ease of location, lubrication points are indicated in the right-hand column, of the exploded views in Chapter Vill. adjacent to the applicable part. Refer to the applicable note indicated im the table for applicable lubricant. NOTES: 4. Lubricate with Moly-Lubriplate type MS HD No. 2 {ordering specification RM 6400-825, 5 pound can). 2. Lubricate with Lubriplate type 630 AA (ordering ‘specification RM 6400-140, 5 pound can). 3. Apply a light coat of @ good grade of medium- weight lubricating oil to the inner diameter of sleeve bearings, the faces of thrust bearings, shafts. and other moving parts when replacing a part. 4. Coat the sides of the square column on which the rollers do not roll with Moly-Lubriplate. Do not lubricate sides of the column on which the rollers roll. 5. Lubricate the reamed holes where rods 41530 ‘come up through base casting with Moly-Lubripate. 6. Lubricate linkages 77725 or 92524 and 77727 or 82479 where they interlock with rods 41530. Lubricate with Moly-Lubriplate. LUBRICATION FIG. SEE ‘Spur Gear 15220 (RC) 6 Mo. 8-3 oF 8A (1) 2 Shatt 76253 (RC) 6 Mo. 8-3 oF 8-3A (1) 2 Worm Gear 16247 (RC) 6 Mo. 8-3 of 8-34 (1) 2 Bearing 16285 (RC) 6 Mo. 8-3 of 8-34 (1) 2 Gear 15220 (L) 6 Mo. 8-4 of B-4A (1) 2 Shatt 76253 (L) 6 Mo. 8-4 oF 8-44 (1) 2 Gear 16247 (L) 6 Mo. 8-4 oF B-4A (1) 2 Bearing 16285 (L) 6 Mo. 84 oF B4A (1) 2 Worm Sector 16290 3 Mo. 1 Gear 42727 (RC) 6 Mo. 2 Gear 42727 (L) 6 Mo. 2 Gear 16108 3 Mo, 1 Gear 16106 3 Mo. 1 Bearings (16182) (80190) 3 Mo 1 nner Races 80189 and 80191 3 Mo. 1 Shaft 80188 3 Mo. 1 Worm Gear 77638 3 Mo. 1 Universat Joint 76543 6 Mo. 2 Ratchet 78220 6 Mo. 2 Handle Pin 82604 6 Mo. 2 ‘Shaft 7668 6 Mo. 2 Shaft 82605 6 Mo. 2 REV. 978 a 20801/2080R.C/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables LUBRICATION (Continued) 32 FIG. SEE Tem INTERVAL, Fee Nore ‘Shatt 82605 8194 2 Washer 16952 B19A 2 Worm Gear 16234 8-20 2 UNdoint 20200 8-20 2 Bearing 44766 8-20 1 Shaft 16227 8-20 2 Coupling 77552 8-20 2 Bearings 16271 8-21, 8-22 1 Bearings 16233, 6-21, 8-22 1 Bearings 16213 3 Mo. 8-21, 8-22 1 Bearing Blocks 43323 3 Mo. 8-21, 8-22 1 Bearing Blocks 43213 3 Mo. 8-21, 8-22 1 Bearing Blocks 43217 3 Mo. 8-21, 8-22 1 ‘Shatt 43267 3 Mo. 8:21, 6-22 1 Gears 16105 3 Mo. 8:21, 8-22 1 Gears 22728 3 Mo. 8-21, 8-22 1 Gears 16107 3 Mo. 8-21, 8-22 1 Gears 16109 3 Mo. 8-21, 8-22 1 Drive Heads 28047 3 Mo. 8-21, 8-22 1 Drive Heads 28046 3 Mo. 8-21, 8-22 1 ~ Drive Heads 28049 3 Mo. 8-21, 8-22 1 Drive Heads 28048, 3 Mo. 8:21, 6-22 1 Uidoint 78246 or 92128 6 Mo. 8-23 2 Power Screws 78247 6 Mo. 8-23, 2 Bearing 80112 3 Mo. 8.23 1 Gear 78219 6 Mo. 824 2 Gear 76218 6 Mo. 8:24 2 Bearings 77528 6 Mo. 8:27 (1) 2 Bearings 77528 6 Mo. 8-28 (1) 2 Shafts 77527 6 Mo. 8-33 2 Bearings 46572 6 Mo. 8-33 2 Shatts 77720, 77594 and 133686 3 Mo. 8:37 1 Guides 77725 or 92526 3 Mo. 8-40 (1) 6 Bars 77727 or 82479 3 Mo. 8-40 (1) 6 Rods 41530 3 Mo. 8-40 (1) 5 Shatt 77524 3 Mo. 8:40 (2) 1 Casters 36584 6 Mo. 8-40 (2) 2 Pin 77518 3 Mo. 8-40 (2) 1 REV. 9178 erouLreveunUieveN Wulnipas 44 SUTpCR! LADIES: CHAPTER IV HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS 1, GENERAL DESCRIPTION Figure 4-1 is the hydraulic schematic diagram for the 2080L and 20B0RC tables. The drive-sige Vickers valve and drive-side shift motor in the top right section of the schematic are unique to the 2080RC and 2080RC |.A. tables. the rest of the diagram is common. To determine the function of any circuit element, refer to the associated Block Text diagram, Fig. 4-2. 2. FILLING Check oil level as described in paragraph 3a of Chapter Il, If oil is required add oil using hose and funnel. System requires approximately 3 quarts. ‘Chevron AW32 is the only recommended oil. When filled, the sump has a measurable oil level of 13: inches with table at maximum height. Do not overfill 3. BLEEDING (1) Lit the base cover and support as described in paragraph 1a of Chapter Il (see WARNING on page 2A). (2) With the table at its maximum height, slip a thick object such as a hammer handle between lit carriage 183636 (Fig. 8-28, sheet 1) and elevator stop 52652 Slip the object in trom the front. NOTE: While bleeding. itis important that the bleedi port, which is located on the upper rod of the lft cylinder, does not drit down below the top of the intermediate cylinder. (8) Back out Buttonhead set screw and put pressure ‘on the Raise pedal. Wnen oil starts to flow out through ‘set screw, the majority of air is out of the system. At this time, tighten screw. 4, REPLACING HYDRAULIC OIL CAUTION: Do not mix different brands of oll. Recommended oll — Chevron AW32. (1) Drain all oil trom table sump, tubing and lift cylinder. Discard oil Rev. 11/83, (2) Wipe out sump. (3) Change oil filter assembly (refer to chapter 7, figures 7-3 and 7-4) (4) Refill the hydraulic system using the recom- mended oil (5) Operate the table through all positions at least once. (8) Drain sump, tubing and lift cylinder. Discard oil (7) Refill hydraulic system, mended oil. jain using the recom- (8) Operate table through all positions. (9) Mark tag with type of oil now being used. Att- ach tag to table base. NOTE: Tables shipped from factory starting with serial number 0406261-XXX will have a tag attached totable base. The tag will identify the type of oil used when table was built. See tag below: ‘THIS EQUIPMENT WAS ORIGINALLY FILLED WITH. [5 CHEVRON Aw HYDRAULIC O1 GRADE 3? E MOBI BTE2¢MYDAAULIE O1 sweuL TeLuus a2 wromauuie On, 5. TESTING ‘Testing is required when any hydraulic line is broken or a component has been replaced. Place table in ‘maximum height position and leave in this position for at least 2 hours and preferably 8 hours (or overnight). Measure how much table has dropped during this tme. ‘The table should not drop more than 1/16 inch for two hours or 3/8 inch for 8 hours or more. A drop of more than this indicates a hydraulic problem, probably a leaking fitting or a defective valve. 416-2 CHAPTER II MAINTENANCE INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENTS WARNING: BE SURE TABLETOP IS PROPERLY SUPPORTED BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE REQUIRING THE TABLETOP TO BE MAINTAINED IN THE “RAISED” POSITION. 4. SUPPORTING TABLETOP ‘a. With Base Cover Raised (Figure 2-1) (1) Remove the four socket-head cap screws 52718 (Fig. 8-27, sheet 2 [RC] or Fig. 8-28, sheet 2 [L)) that secure base cover 99324 to the base casting, (2) Raise the tabletop to its maximum height. (8) Liftand support base cover 99324 and shrouds 99926 and 99327 by blocking from base or tying to table frame. (4) Support tabletop by inserting a spacer, ten- inch Crescent wrench or equivalent between the top of 2¥2-inch-square stee! post and underside of the elevator carriage end plates (roller side). Figure 2-1. SUPPORTING TABLETOP. (5) Depress LOWER pedal and allow carriage to settle on top of spacer. Release and again depress LOWER pedal to be sure the tabletop is securely supported (cannot lower) (6) Be sure spacer is not bending. I itis, remove ‘and replace it with a stronger item. REV, 978 b. When Base Cover Is Not Raised (1) Raise the tabletop to maximum height. (2) Place a support (saw horse or another table) Under the tabletop. Be sure itis $0 positioned that it will not damage any of the table components. (8) Depress LOWER pedal to gently lower the tabletop onto the support. (4) Be sure table is stable, 2. FLOOR LOCKS NOTE: Improper adjustment is the main reason for itficut floor lock operation. The force required to operate the floor locks should not change appreciably, whether or not the table is occupied. When the floor locks are property adjusted, the casters need not be raised off the floor (i.., they should not swing freely with the table in the locked position). Each floor lock should be equally engaged and, therefore adjusted individually. Some other reasons for difficut floor lock ‘operation are: binding of pedal linkage, insufficient clearance between pedal and floor, pedal sticking in the Lup (unlocked) position, or pedal falling to retum to the ‘maximum up position. Be sure you read and understand the entire procedure before attempting to make any adjustments (eter to Fig. 6-40). ‘Operate the LOCK pedal several times to evaluate floor lock operation, and if necessary. proceed to the applicable problem-correction procedure. While evaluating floor locks, inspect casters. The ‘conductive compound from which the casters are made fractures easily, particularly when table is moved over ‘regular surfaces such as thresholds and elevator entrances. Hf necessary, replace casters. Refer to Chapter 7, Paragraph 98. ‘8. Floor Lock Improperly Adjusted (1) Place the LOCK pedal 139687 in Its up (unlocked) position. Adjust all four feet 77728 clockwise as far as possible. 24 ‘20801/2080R C2060 Compat IV Surgical Tables TABLE 6-1. TROUBLESHOOTING CHART (PART 2) LOADED LOADED LOADED POSITION EMPTY 150 LB. 300 LB. BACK UP 490 P.S.I. 550 PS. 580 P.S.I. BACK DOWN 420 P.S.L. 450 P.S.I 480 P.S.I. LEG UP 510 PS. 545 PS 560 P.S.L LEG DOWN 420 PS. 435 P.S.L. 480 P.S1L SIDE — RIGHT 470 PS. 480 PS. 535 P.S.l SIDE — LEFT 460 P.S.L. 480 PS. 530 P.S.L. FLEX 540 PS. 520 P.S.L. 530 P. REFLEX 560 P.S.. 570 PSI 585 P.S.L. TREND 460 P.S.I. 460 PS. 460 PS. REV. TREND a7oPsi | 470 P. 475 PSA. 1-9/16 DIA, 280 P.S.I. 350 P.S.I. 470 PSA. RAISE 2 DIA. 180 P.S.I. 230 P.S.L. 275 PS. 1-9/16 DIA. 140 P.S, 200 P.S.1. 260 P.SI. LOWER, L 2 DIA 90 P.S.I. 140 PSI. 180 P.S. Chart shows typical pressures recorded for table positioning with various loads. Pressures shown are ‘average values and with normal operation these pressures will vary £40 Ps functions. ‘except for raise-lower Gauge location for readings shown for top functions, ‘was at bottom of plastic hydraulic coil. Gauge location REV. 978 {for raise-lower functions was located between lift cylinder and raise-lower control valve. ‘There is approximately 100 P.S.1. drop from bottom 10 top of hydraulic coil on pressure line and 90 P.S.I. from top to bottom on return side of coil. 65/66 CHAPTER VII COMPONENT REPLACEMENT NOTE: This chapter provides procedures for re- moving assemblies and detail parts from the table. Reassembly is essentially the reverse of disassembly and may be accomplished by referring to the exploded view illustrations included in Chapter VIII. After replacing a part, perform the appro- priate inspection and maintenance procedures in Chapter IV, Always perform applicable. resting after replacing a hydraulic component. 1, REMOVING SUPERSTRUCTURE FROM BASE a. Engage floor lock. ( b. Elevate table to maximum height. hy cc. Support superstructure with horses or some | “Mineans on each side of column to allow rolling of base out later. d. Lift and support the base cover as de- scribed in Chapter II, paragraph 1b. (Refer to figure 8-27, sheet 2). On RC unit disconnect wires from 52690 at base terminal board. Disconnect cable clamp 118155. . Disconnect coiled hydraulic tubing 133690 at base fittings two places. Disconnect cable clamp 80925. Lower base cover to original position. Remove screws 46123 to allow shrouds 99326 and 99327 to drop onto base cover. e. [Refer to figure 8-27, sheet 1 (133636, figure 8-31)]. Remove rollers 46572, spacers ‘© 77526, 46485 and shafts’ 77527, etc., from rear side of table support only, leaving other side intact for easier adjusting upon reassembling. Back off ‘wear plate set screws one side. £. Depress lower pedal to allow lift cylinder to descend slightly. g- Release floor locks and roll base out from under superstructure. 2. HEAD SECTION a. Loosen knobs 77559 (figure 8-3, sheet 1 for 2080RC and figure 8-4, sheet 1 for 2080L). b. Pull head section 133688 (figure 8-4, sheet 1) from back section. 3. BACK SECTION (Refer to ‘figure 8-3, sheet 1 and figure 8-4, sheet 1). a. Remove screws 9282 and washers 16438 to disconnect the back section from lever arm assem- bly 55114-001. b. Back off on set screws 25834 which lock pivot pins 44440 in position. €. Disconnect back section 55105 at the seat section by removing pivot pins 44440. d. To remove back section side rails, refer to figure 8-9, Service Bulletin Number 7A 4. LEG SECTION ~ | (Refer to figure 8-3, shect 1 and figure 8-4, sheet 1). be a. Remove screws 9282 and washers 16438 to disconnect the leg section from lever arm assembly 55114-002. b. Back off on set screws 25834 which lock pivot pins 43337 in position. c. Disconnect leg section 55104. at the seat section by removing pivot pins 43337. 4. To remove leg section side rails, refer to figure 8-7. 5. SEAT SECTION (Refer to figure 8-3, sheet 1 and figure 8-4, sheet 1.) a, Disconnect pivot points of leg and back sections as described in paragraphs 3 and 4 of this chapter. b. Pull off plug button 26577 underneath the seat section from each side. c. Back off screw 3902 4. Rotate eccenttic 16235 as necessary to loosen it and pull out pin'16215 on each side. Seat section will drop free. fe. Tilt seat section 55100 to left free of the superstructure. £. To remove seat section side rails, refer to figure 8-8. 6. BASE COVER AND SHROUDS (Refer to figure 8-27, sheet 2 and figure 8-28, sheet 2.) a. Remove superstructure as described in paragraph 1 of this chapter. 6 Remove shrouds 99326 and 99327 by removing from shroud clip 80220 and lifting from base assembly. c, Remove cover 99324 by removing four socket head screws 52718 and four speed nuts 44086 that secure cover to the base casting. Lift cover free of base assembly. 7. PUMP ASSEMBLY-MANUAL EMERGENCY (Refer to figure 8-27, sheet 1 or figure 8-28, sheet 1.) a, Life base cover and support per Chapter 11, paragraph 1b, b. Remove snap rings 13320 and pin 77590 and disconnect shaft 43474 from pedal support 99309. c. Disconnect tubing to pump at next fitting from pump. d, Remove screws 15339 and washers. e. Remove pumps and bracket and dismantle push pull cable 78307 and related hardware if necessary: (Refer to figure 8-29 for dismantling of pump components.) 8. ELEVATING CYLINDER (Refer to figure 8-27, sheet 1 and figure 8-28, sheet 1.) a. Depress RAISE pedal to raise table to maxi- mum height. b, Lift and support the base cover as de- scribed in paragraph 1b of Chapter II. c. With the table at its maximum height, slip a strong metal object (such as an 8- of 10-inch Crescent wrench) between the support assembly 133636 and elevator stop 52692. Slip the object in from the front. Service Bulletin Number d. Depress the LOWER pedal to the floor and force cylinder 133634 all the way down to vacate oil out of the cylinder. This will prevent spilling of 4 a when the line is broken. fe. Break the hydraulic Tine at fitting at the base of lift cylinder 133634 and also break the hydraulic line to fitting on the return line from the collector can. £. Remove screws 13796 (figure 8-28, sheet 1) and washers 19680 and remove cylinder. 9. FLOOR Locks NOTE: With the exception of replacing foot 77721 (figure 8-36, sheet 1), the disassembly procedures described in this paragraph require that the base cover be raised and supported (see paragraph 1b of Chapter Il). If it is necessary to tilt the table for access to parts on the underside of the base assembly, first remove the superstructure as described in paragraph 1 of this chapter. a. Pin and Foot Assembly. Pin and foot assembly 77728 (figure 8-36, sheet 1) contains a } gpfoot (77721) and a rod (41530) which may be placed, To replace foot 77721, proceed as ollows: (1) Engage floor lock by depressing the LOCK pedal. (2) Tilt table as necessary to provide access to foot which is to be removed. For instance, if it is desired to replace a foot on the right side of table, tile table to the left. To remove rod 41530 (figure 8-36, sheet 1) proceed as follows: NOTE: The two linkages overlap each other. When removing linkages from base assembly, first remove linkage that overlaps the other. Then remove the second linkage. (1) Remove screw 12439 (figure 8-36, sheet 1) and pull linkages 77725 and 77727 free of rod 41530. (2) Tile’ the table and pull rod 41530 through the bottom of the base assembly. b. Spring 80117 NOTE: Replacement of spring 80117 (figure 8-36, sheet 2) will be required if the LOCK pedal does not return to raised position after pedal is de- pressed and then released, after adjustments fail. (1) Remove set screw 80196 (figure 8-36, sheet 2) from the top of base assembly and check to see if spring 80117 can be removed through hole in top of base assembly, (2) If spring 80117 cannot be removed from the top of the base assembly, lift base with a hoist or tile table and support. (3) Remove bearing blocks 78203 (figure 8-36, sheet 2) by removing attaching screws 31838 and washers. (A) Lower shaft assembly 55084 to pro- vide access to spring 80117. cc. Pedal . (1) Repeat step (1) through (4) of para- graph 9c of this chapter to lower shaft assembly 55084 (figure 8-36, sheet 2). (2) Pull bearing blocks 78203 from shaft assembly 55084, (3) Remove set screw 40006 (figure 8-36, sheet 2) and remove pedal assembly 133633 by sliding from the shaft. d. Cam Roller, Remove cam roller 45272 (figure 8-36, sheet 1) by removing attaching nuts 2945 and washers 43754. e. Casters (1) Tile cable and support. (2) Remove nut 13397 (figure 8-36, sheet 2) and washer 19681 attaching caster 36584 to the Service Bulletin Number base assembly. 73 (3) Remove caster by dropping out of the tuottom of the base assembly. 10. LIFT CARRIAGE ASSEMBLY 5 Remove the superstructure as described in paragraph 1 of this chapeer. b, Refer to figure 8-1, insert E. Remove nut 80115 and shaft 52734. c. Refer to figure 8-31. Remove 80114, Re- move 80133. Carriage is free to be removed. 11. SIDE TILT ASSEMBLY a. Remove superstructure and lift carriage per paragraph 10 above. Refer to figure 8-3, sheet 3.1 b. Remove nut, 80915 gears and thrust bear- ings. ¢. Disassemble from side frame. Further disassembly of this unit can be accom- plished by referring to figure 8-23. s eo: KIDNEY BRIDGE a. Ratchet Handle Assembly. Remove set screw 77561 (figure 8-3, sheet 2 and figure 8-4, sheet 2) and remove ratchet handle assembly 55269 (figure 8-3, sheet 2 and figure 8-4, sheet 2). b, Shaft Assembly. Kidney Bridge. Refer to figure 8-3, sheet 2 or figure 8-4, sheet 2. (1) Remove stainless steel side cover. (2) Remove 55142-001. (3) Remove 78224. (4) Remove painted cover. (5) Remove pin 41511 at universal. (6) Remove screw 3986, (7) Refer to figire 8-20. Loosen bearing nut 16186, (8) Further disassembly can be per figure 8-20. Support Assembly 55138 is now exposed for ease of removal. c. Gear Box (1) Remove Kidney Rack Assembly 22266 by backing out two set screws 25834 (figure 8-2, sheet 1) in side rail link 78200. Remove pins 44440 (figure 8-2, sheet 1) and remove one pin from universal joint adjacent to gear box. Lift assembly out of table. (2) Refer to figure 8-2, sheet 1 and remove parts 78200, 16578, 52715, 52716 and shims. Back out screw 3967 (figure 8-2, sheet 3) and turn 16285 counterclockwise to remove. Slide shaft 76253 through 53328 far enough to expose gear 16247, Remove pin 24700 which secures gear to shaft and gear box may then be removed. 13, TRENDELENBURG SHAFT AND BEAR- ING (figure 8-16) (Refer to figure 8-3, sheet 2 or figure 8-4, sheet 2.) a, Remove side cover 135242-001. b, Loosen nut 3099 and remove screw 5895. c. Loosen swivel head screws 80192 and 80193, d. Remove 3. screws 80222 and related washers, e. Remove unit from side frame. f. See figure 8-16 for component dismantling. Service Bulletin Number 74 14, DRIVE SIDE ASSEMBLY Refer to figure 8-21) Remove cover 133664-002 (refer to figure sheet 3 or figure 8-4, sheet 3). ‘i ty b. Remove pins 14394, 3 places to release clutches 16185, 2 each and 1 of 16198. ¢. Remove snap rings 31952 and pin 43230. d. Remove end cover 133655-91. €. Slide shaft 43267 toward leg section to clear 43235. £. Lower worm gears on back and leg sections 4a) by use of eccentrics. Raise worm sector on seat section away from worm. (Refer to Chapter Il, paragraph 4b) by use of eccentrics. - Remove fasteners and washers 44747, 44743 and 25832, h, Complete drive train assembly may now be — with shaft intact or individual drive heads, jorm and bearing block may be removed if away from worms (refer to Chapter Il, paragraph ~ problem is localized, by removing shaft completely from end, 15, R.C. SELECTOR ASSEMBLY a. Remove cover 133664-002 (figure 8-3, sheet 3). b. Remove indicator 77662. c. Remove cover 133667. d; Disconnect tubing 78399 and 80195 at Vickers valve 80540. e. Remove 48060 and 19686. f. Remove 77658. g. Remove 12423 and 17918. h. Remove assembly 99428, Disconnect tub-- ing at orbit motor fittings 30718 if necessary for clearance. i, Remove screws 9374 to leave limit switch assembly in side frame. To bring assembly out with selector disconnect wiring back at relay box, figure 8-5, Service Bulletin Number 2080L/2080RC/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables Figure 8-3A. _ 2080RC TABLETOP ASSEMBLY UNITS SHIPPED AFTER 8/74 (Sheet 1 of 3). 13 REV. 9178 ‘2080L/2080RC/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables Figure 8-3A. _2080RC TABLETOP ASSEMBLY UNITS SHIPPED AFTER 8/74 (Sheet 2 of 3). 4 ou ‘2080L/2060RC/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables jure 8-3A. _ 2080RC TABLETOP ASSEMBLY UNITS SHIPPED AFTER 8/74 (Sheet 3 of 3). 2080L/2080R.C/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables SLSSAESSSIS LS SLSBSNRLIW ra a PART ‘UNITS PER woex | yiupeR DESCRIPTION ASSEMBLY 3902041 3949-042 (9873-045, 9282-041 9645-061 12451-041 1220-045 18324042 16197-045, 16201-091 16212.042 16215-091 16235-045, 16247.091 16284-042 16285-042 16298-091 16395-091 16438-042 16578-045 19684-061 20197-045, 22266 24700-061 25834-091 26577-002 4337-063 4440-063 44766 2715-091 52716-0091 53328-042 '55100-091 ‘55104-0091 55105-091 5114-001 55114.002 76259-0863, 7555-091 7559-056 RC TABLETOP ASSEMBLY (Units Shipped After 6/74) Sheet 1 of 3 SCREW, Hex Head, 2/8-16 x 1 SCREW, 1/4-20 x 3/4 PIN, Tube Link SCREW, Flat Head, 10-32 3/8. SCREW, Drive, 4x 9/16. SCREW, Machine, 6-32 x 1/4 GEAR, Spur : SCREW, Machine, 1/4-20 x 318 BUSHING. Eccentric WASHER, Thrust . LOCKNUT PIN. 5 BUSHING ]GEAR, Worm STABILIZER . BEARING . WASHER WASHER, Thrust WASHER, Shaft WASHER ...... LOCKWASHER SPACER ELEVATOR, Kidney (Sub: 56997- rane. PIN, Groove .. SETSCREW.. BUTTON, Plug PIN, Hinge . PIN, Hinge : BEARING, Thrust (Sub: sore.) SPACER....... SPACER . BOX, Gear F /SEAT SECTION ASSEMBLY (See Fig. 6-6) LEG SECTION ASSEMBLY (See Fig. €-7) . BACK SECTION ASSEMBLY (See Fig. 8-9) BACK SECTION LEVER ARM ASSEMBLY (See Fig. 8-13) . LEG SECTION LEVER ARM ASSEMBLY (See Fi. 6-12) SHAFT, Cross .... SLEEVE « KNOB ASSEMBLY BAR, Gear Rack LINK... RACK LOCKRUT : HEADREST ASSEMBLY (See Fig, 8-10) 816 Rev. 87 ‘2080L'2080RC/2080 Compat IV’ Surgical Tables = —__—__—___{ [rics PART ‘UNITS PER INDEX | NUMBER ee ASSEMBLY | £- NO. ( 7 a S| see ; 2| dren i 49 3964-041 | SCREW. Round He 0, 6-82 x 5i8 2 | 50 3967-041 | SCREW. Machine, 8-32 x 1/4 1 . et | a seecaip tecren’ am taaareat 3 52 3986-041 | SCREW, Machine, 8-32 x 1/2 1 me] Rete [Screw mene ena imap 2 y 5 8590-042 | WASHER, Fiat Pe 2 S| See eee ein setae” ; S| seroet [wotenex tose ; 3 Ble cores lowest 3 2] iisrae: Seren nen eed eae a Gn : S| teseecee | SeReW Seu tees C22 x3 Oe aye Ss, soot jeceen’ cmusttaea vance “ye 64 1§287-041 | SCREW. Round Head, 10-32 x 1/2 1 65 6082-041 | NUT, Hex. 5/16-24 7 S| eeoael tartare : | yeucos [r,t ai Se | etieersast} |oscusmenier ee r ¢ 70 19676-045 |LOCKWASHER. 1/4 6 P| iSeeac: [tecewacren: 10 ‘ t 72 | 19687-061 | LOCKWASHER, a6 3 , @ 73 | 20200045 | JOINT, Universal. 1 | Tallp crcorosis wort : 75 '30092-061 PIN, Grooved, 5/32 x 3/4, ASA Type “ 1 He | Sieroer |[Souear gone seca tose oe i | Serer [iaouea a F| Stinger | Wasuen, tion : falls sasont [pareore= st : 22 | Srerost_ (Sent Saati aes i | sreesaer [gehen Saat : S| iigieos: |Setew eos ress i S| ‘irae [peraoos 2 85 42566-091 | PLUG, Dea eee 2 wr | aqzoct [eneon sx se. ; S| SB8 [Seen temt aes aie i ts | deeesen [rns conemnen 2 m | cameost leurs. ‘ S| ‘don [Stee : se | casos lanusted : : S| eee [RN iva on: sists 3 ry (45591-061 |PIN.. 2 | : ——— | O | REV. 11/83 817 ‘BUBUL/ZUUK12080 Compat IV Surgical Tables PART UNITS PER NUMBER ASSEMBLY Sheet 2 of 3 46123-010 | SCREW, Fiat Head Socket, 10-32 x 1/2 ... . . aerseost | PIN, Roll. ene : : | 82006091 | NUT. Tinnerman, 6-32 : : : | 52731091 | DECAL Trendelenburg Tit indicator ssoss0e1 | SOLENOID ASSEMBLY (Seer. 7 5123-091 | SELECTOR, Worm Gear §5135-056 |BEZEL.... 5142-001 | LEVER, Power |... 55150091 | VALVE ASSEMELY (See Fig. 614) 58260-001 | BRACKET, Mounting ---- 74650-045, | SCREW. Button Head Socket 8-16 56 75981-001 | SCREW, Fat Head, 6-32 x 3/4 76613-091 | ELL. Special sees 76001-045| LOCKWASHER, ; 77551.061_| KIDNEY ELEVATOR SHAFT - 77673045 | ROD, Valve Operating -- 7674-045 | ROO, Vatve Operating ... 77675061 | ROD. Connecting 77682045 | STOP, Lever 721320485 | NUT, dam sh624 7e164-001 | TUBE, Nyiatlo 78165081 | TUBE. Nyiatlo 78281-045 | ROD, Controi 7a292-091 | FITTING, Compression - 78290-081 | TUBE, Copper. 78300-0981 | TUBE, Copper .... ‘0008-091 | SETSCREW, 114-20 x 172 0192-091 | SCREW, Swivel Head, 116-20 x 12 80199-091 | SCREW. Swivel Head. 1/4:20 x 3/4. 80200045 | BAR, Resvaint. 0222-061 | SCREW. Button Head, 78-16% 1-1/2 80004-091 | SELECTOR ASSEMBLY 1005-091 | INSULATOR .. sio10081 | CONNECTOR NUT, Tanerman, WASHER CLAMP, Tube : eens KIONEY ELEVATOR CRANK ASSEMBLY | (See Fo. 6-18A) . COVER, Terminal SHAFT AND BEARING ASSEMBLY (Soe Fig 1 SIDE FRAME ASSEMBLY (See Fo aoe PLATE, Trendelenburg « COVER AND STUD ASS SUPPORT ASSEMBLY (See Fig. | MOTOR, Hydraulic (Orbit) SOLENOID COVER ASSEMBLY a8 REV. 9/82 ‘2080L/2060RC/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables FIG & PART UNITS PER f aes NUMBER DESCRIPTION ASSEMBLY “al, eS ah Sheet 3 of 3 ooo | Re1215-025 |TUBE. Wasnng, V4 OD: 28. aR Mee Te ee ee Ar aaa Perec pes eteeetdleeeivcsy ae reeon tac | cee (eee pee i ete peace fe sserte A lnesentn naval 1s | garmoer | gene Fat ad se eeont ace we | someon | erecneh Noss eas t Me | Stason [Pmt pol ee eet cee aa oe ro eee BOO Raa aa FARR OO RENN AD ANOFRVSAGNOROAOO 178 + | VALVE, Directional . 173 | 7ass0-045 | SCREW. Button Head Socke, 316-16 x 5/8 190 | 75828-0901 | BEARING, Thrust . 181 | 7829-091 | RACE. Thrust Bearing 182 | 75870-091 | BEARING, Sleeve 183 | 7658-091 | SCREW. Shoulder . 1e4 | 77662056 | INDICATOR NOTE: The directional valve 0540-091 was Gacortinued in October, 1976. The valve '56191-001 was aecontinued in November. 1977, To replace ether valve, order Ki (2-765702-001. The new valve is & double "A" vaive REV. 11/83 e190 2080L/2080RC/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables NUMBER, 195 | 7671-045 186 | 7676-091 187 | 7686-061 188 | 78171 189 | 78173 190 | 78208 191 | 78278-0901 wee | 78399-091 193 | 8001-091 194 | 0110-001 195 | 80195-091 196 | 80915-045, 197 | 8106-091 198 | 81596-001 199 | 97188-010 200 | 97189091 201 | 9426-091 +99930-001 118153-091 133645-010 139664-002 133691-001 139692-001 ‘198210-001 150169-001 163821-091 BBaBBERS 8 BRACKET AND ROD ASSEMBLY .. LEVER ASSEMBLY . PIN, Crank ...... TUBE, Nylafiow (Sub: 180: ‘TUBE, Nylatiow (Sub: 150576-001) | PLATE, Sub ...(Sud: 180524-001) | CRANK a ‘TUBE, Nylafow : SETSCREW. 114-20 x 1/2 BEARING, Needle TUBE. Nylaffow «6.0.02. NUT, Tensilock, 78-16... INSULATOR : PIN, Support... COVER, Relay Box - COVER, Switch... SELECTOR ASSEMBLY (See Fig. 8-24) SIDE DAVE ASSEMBLY (See Fig. 8-21) CLAMP, Cable. SADDLE. Side Tit COVER, Drive . COPPER TUBE ASSEMBLY | COPPER TUBE ASSEMBLY SIDE TILT SCREW ASSEMBLY (See Fig. 6-23) MOTOR, Hydrauiic (Orbit)... 5 RELAY BOX ASSEMBLY (See Fig. 85) ......-+ ‘NOTE 1: 99830-001 used on unts betore 1/75. 99930-001 delated and pars transferred to 194186-001, 194187-001, 134188-001, 194789-001 and 160125-001 on unis shipped ater 175. 8-20 PART "TIO ‘UNITS os ‘ASSEMBLY '2080L/2060RC/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables Figure 8-4. 2080L TABLETOP ASSEMBLY UNITS SHIPPED BEFORE 8/74 (Sheet 1 of 3). L TABLETOP ASSEMBLY Figure 6-4. 20801 UNITS SHIPPED BEFORE 8/74 (Sheet 2 of 3). 1500 Pants List ‘20601 /2080RC2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables igure 6-4. IL TABLETOP ASSEMBLY oars SHIPPED BEFORE 874 (Sheet 3 of 3). 823 ‘20801/2080RC/2080 Compat 1V Surgical Tables PART NUMBER, DESCRIPTION unseen | ASSEMBLY 99427-001 3902-041 3949-042 8873-045 9282-041 9645-061 12451-04¥ 15220-045 18326-042 16197-045 10 | 16201-0991 11 | 16212-0462 12 | 16215091 13 | 16235045 14 | 16247-091 15 | 16284-042 16 | 16285-042 17 | 16299091 18 | 16395-091 19 | 16438-042 20 | 16578-0465 21 | 19684-061 20197-045 22266 '24700-061 25834091 26577-002 4337-063 44440-0683 44765 52715-0091 52716-091 5928-042 '55100-091 55104091 5105-091 5114-001 5514-002 76253-063 ‘7555-091 7550-056 77390-0861 78200-0582 78316-042 133688-001 150082-001 eoveusens GRSKSESSISSLSRSSBSVIRIBw 20801 TABLETOP ASSEMBLY (Units Shipped Before 8/74) Sheet 1 of 3 ‘SCREW, Hex Head, 9/6-16 x1... SCREW, 1/4-20 x 3/4 PIN, Tube Link ......0.. SCREW, Fiat Head, 10-32 x 3/8. SCREW, Drive... tee cess SCREW, Round Head, 6-32 x 1/4... GEAR, Spur... ‘SCREW, Machine, 1/4. BUSHING, Eccentric .. WASHER, Thrust LOCKNUT PIN....... BUSHING - ‘i GEAR, Worm 2.2. STABILIZER, BEARING . WASHER | WASHER, Tnrust WASHER, Shatt .| WASHER os LOCKWASHER «111 SPACER 0... ELEVATOR, Kidney (Sub: $6: PIN, Groove .......... SETSCREW.. BUTTON. Plug PIN, Hinge IN: Hinge ey eeeeeuaeaee BEARING, Thrust (Sub: §0713-091) ‘SPACER, a SPACER... BOX, Gear... SEAT SECTION ASSEMBLY (See Fig. 6-6) LEG SECTION ASSEMBLY (See Fig. &-7). BACK SECTION ASSEMBLY (See Fig. 69) |... BACK SECTION LEVER ARM ASSEMBLY (See Fig. 8-13) .. LEG SECTION LEVER ARM ASSEMBLY (See Fig. 6-12) ..... SHAFT, Cross... .... 2. SLEEVE ..... KNOB ASSEMBLY BAR, Gear Rack LINK : RACK eset neces : HEADREST ASSEMBLY (See Fig. 6-10] LOCKNUT AOR Re NAOH OEOADN =A NNANANUARE aoe Te Rev. 887 J 20801/2080RC/2080 Compat 1V Surgical Tables iG & PART UNITS PER (WOEX | NUMBER eee ASSEMBLY NO. __| Sheet 2 of 3 ee as | #7200 GASKET, Scotch Foam, 1/4 x 1/4 (Sub: 764317-528).....-+.++ AR 47 | 2792-045 | SCREW. Socket Head, Cap 144-20 x 1/2 2 43} 2960-042 | NUT. Hex, 10:32 wipe 49 | 3099-042 | NUT, 378-16. 1 so | 3516041 | WASHER nn | « s1 | 3967-041 | SCREW, Machine, 6-32 x 1/4 .. 1 2 | 3964-041 | SCREW, Round Head, 6-32 x 318 10 53 | 3906-041 | SCREW, Machine, 6-32 x 1/2 1 s4 | 5590042 | WASHER, Fiat 2 85 | 5895-048 | SCREW. Socket Head Cap, 316.16 x2 1 86 | 897-081 | PIN, Cotter 2 57 | 16082.041 | NUT. Hex, 516-24... 1 5a | 16416091 | KEY, Woodrut as 1 59 | 1967-041 | LOCKWASHER, 2 60 | 19685-06: | LOCKWASHER. 10. 4 61 | 9687-061 | LOCKWASHER. 3/8. 3 62 | 24987-041 | NUT, 114-20. 1 63 | 30379-041 | SCREW. Fiat Head, 6-32 5/6 3 4 | 3326-061 | WASHER, 2 65. | 3683-061 | PIN. Roll 2 66 | 37691-041 | SCREW, Socket Head, 10.26% 5/8 . 4 67 | 39528-091 | BEARING. Sleeve. 1 68 | 41012061 | SCREW, Socket He 8 @9 | 4151-061 | PIN, Groove 1 70 | 4256-081 | PLUG. Pipe : 2 71 | 4g22a091 | SETSCREW. 10-32 x 1/4 .. 1 72 | 43240091 | SCREW, Flat Head. 318-16 x 3/4 8 73 | 42202081 | SETSCREW. 10-32 x 5116 . 1 74 | 43289-081 | FITTING. Compression ... aie 75 | 43300-061 | PIN, Roll... eee 2 76 | 43306-081 | CLEVIS .. 4 77 | 43313-0458 | ADJUSTER a 7a | 44766 BEARING. Thrust (Sub: 80713-081) .. fa 7a. | 46123-.010 | SCREW, Fiat Head Socket, 10-92 x 1/2 ea 20 | 48156061 | PIN, Rol 6 a1 | 47161-091 | NUT. Tinnerman |. 4 a2 | 2731-091 | DECAL. Trendelenburg Tit indicator... 1 8 | §5095-081 | KIDNEY ELEVATOR SHAFT ASSEMBLY (See Fig. 6-20) - 1 e4 | 55129010 || PLATE. aoe 1 as | 55134-081 | CHANNEL . 1 ge | 55135-055 | BEZEL. 1 @7 | 5138-091 | SUPPORT 1 ge | §5142-001 | LEVER, Power . 1 9 | 55149-091 | VALVE ASSEMBLY (See Fig. 6-15) 1 REV. 11/83 20801/2080RC/2080 Compat IV Surgical T FIG & a PART DescReTion UNITS PER NUMBER ASSEMBLY r NO. 4— | Sheet 2 of 3 lea. '55269-001_| KIDNEY ELEVATOR HANDLE RATCHET ASSEMBLY (See Fig. 8-18) 5280-045 | BRACKET, Mounting .. 4 90 a 74850-045 | SCREW, Button Head Socket, 38-16 x 5/8 oa | 76613-0091 | ELL, Special 94 | 7561-061 | SETSCREW, 10:24x 1/4 95 | 77570-091 | BEARING, Flange 96 NLA | GEAR, Worm .(77571) a7 NLA” | GEAR, Helical (77572) 98 | 7573-091 | KEY, Woodrut!... 99 | 7579-091 | RING, Stop (Not Shown) . 100 | 7880-091 | RING. Stop........... 101 NLA | SHAFT, Kidney Drive (77585) 102 | . 77656061 | SHAFT, Pinion. 103 | 77673-045 | ROD, Valve Operating 104 | 77674-045 | ROD, Vaive Operating ...... 108 | 7767-061 | ROD. Connecting 10s | 77682045 | STOP, Lever ........... 107 | 78132045 | NUT, Jam, 5'16.24 00000000! tos | 78164091 | TUBE, Nyiatio. -109 | 78165-0891 | TUBE, Nyiaflo, | 110 | 7828-045 | ROD, Control 111 | 7292-091 | FITTING, Compr : 112 | 78298-091 | TUBE, Copper......... 113 | 7830-091 | TUBE, Copper ....- 114 | 0001-091 | SETSCREW, 1/4.20 x 1/2 115 | 80192091 | SCREW. Swivel Head 116 | 0193-091 | SCREW, Swivel Head - 117 | 8022-061 | SCREW, Button Head, 3/6-16 x 1-1/2 118 | 80904-0981 | SELECTOR ASSEMBLY........ 119 | 89617-0681 | WASHER ...... 120 | 90514.091_| CLAMP. Tub 421 | 133665002 | COVER ASSEMBLY 122 | 133670-002 | SIDE FRAME ASSEMBLY ... ; 123 | 199676-001_| TSENDELENBURG SHAFT AND’ BEARING ‘ASSEN LY (See Fig: 6-16) 124 | 150169001 | MOTOR, Hydrautic (Orbit) Sheet 3 of 3 -7200-426 | GASKET, Scotch Foam Single Coated Black Tape, 1/8 < 3/8 904.041 | SCREW. Round Head, 632x378... 5631-091 | SETSCREW, Hex Socket Cone Point (Units Shipped After 6/72) 9655-091 | SETSCREW, 918-16 x 5/8. 12423.061 | SCREW, Socket Head Cap, 5/16-18 x 12695-065 | SCREW: Socket Head, 1/2-13 x 1-1/4 12786091 | PIN, Taper «........-+ saett-oe1 | SCREW, Socket Head, 1/4-20 x 5/8 15204-091 | PIN, Dowel 16405-091 | BEARING, Needie 16416091 | KEY, Woodrut. 16424091 | PIN, Dowel Scossuwe swe an q 8-26 REV.11783 ‘2080L/2080R C2080 Compat 1V Surgical Tables f =| a — Sal ese [tseeun : eee : 141 42603-091 | SCREW, Round Head, 6-32 x 78 2 ecole : | seas (eso | See ca aa (See Fig. 8-23) . 1 \ sso | 74ss0-025 | SCREW, Buton Head Socket, S116 x 516 4 @ | iS] Teese [seiner : 3 pe eee ce eee : 162 75870-091 | BEARING. Sleeve... . 1 163 7658-091 | SCREW, Shoulder ..... : alee ea 43 165, 7671-045 | BRACKET AND ROL Assi ft alee 167 7676-091 | LEVER ASSEMBLY . yt fa) ear eeee ip 169 7685-081 | CRANK . 1 a7 80110-091 | BEARING, Neodie 3 172 80200-045 | BAR, Restraint. 1 Rat conus |i Sosa 174 81596-001 | PIN, Support ... a Me) SESee |eBeehee Seni Gis eer rato | Pe lpsccen|paitecnr = | seeds (sepa se ca) elle ee : 180 133691-001 | COPPER TUBE ASSEMBLY ......... 1 161 133692-001 | COPPER TUBE ASSEMBLY 1 ial ere Gare se REV. 978 827 ‘2080L/2080R/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables Figure 8-4. 20801 AND 2060 COMPAT TABLETOP ASSEMBLY UNITS SHIPPED AFTER 8/74 (Sheet 1 of 3). MEAN CA0S) Compat SV Surgical Zabies: Figure 8-64. 2080L AND 2080 COMPAT TABLETOP ASSEMBLY UNITS SHIPPED AFTER 8/74 (Sheet 2 of 3). e209 ‘2080L/2060R./2080 Compat TV Surgical Tables Figure 8-4A. 2080. AND 2080 COMPAT seed sseMaLy See Parts List UNITS SHIPPED AFTER @/74 (Sheet 3 © 20801'2080RC/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables Fic & + REV. 11/83 RT WwoEX | yuMeER Desenerion sssewaLy No. —— BA 99934-002 | 20801 AND 2080 COMPAT TABLETOP ASSEMBLY (Units Shipped Aer 8774) Sheet 1 of 3 1 3902-041 | SCREW. Hex Head. 9/8-16 x 1. eS 1 | 2] s04o062 | SCREW, 114-20 x 3/4 1 3 | 0873-045 | PIN, Tube Link ... 1 4 | 9262-041 | SCREW, Flat Head. 10-32 378 . 4 5 | 9645061 | SCREW. Drive...... ‘ 6 | 12451-041 | SCREW, Round Head, 6-32 x 1/4 4 7 | 15220.045 | GEAR. Spur 2 2 | 16924042 | SCREW, Machine, 1/4-20 x 3/8 2 9 | t6197-045 | BUSHING. Eccentric 4 10 | 1620-091 | WASHER, Thrust 2 14 | 16212042 | LOCKNUT 4 12 | r6215001 | PIN... 2 13 | 16235-045 | BUSHING 2 44 | 16267-091 | GEAR, Worm 1 15 | 16264042 | STABILIZER 1 16 | 16285042 | BEARING . 1 37 | 16299-051 | WASHER 2 18 16395-0981 | WASHER. Thrust 2 19 | 1643-062 | WASHER, Shaft 4 20 | 6576-045 | wasHER 6 21 | 19684061 | LOCKWASHER ‘ z | 20197-0465 | SPACER 3 zw] 22066 ELEVATOR, Kidney (Sub: 56397- a8): 1 24 | 24700061 | PIN. Groove 3 25 | 258a4-081 | SETSCREW eee 6 26 | 26577-002 | BUTTON. Plug 2 27 | 43337-063 | PIN. Hinge .... 2 28 | 44440-063 | PIN, Hinge... Rt 2 29 | 44766 BEARING, Thrust (Sub: 50713-091) . 2 30 | 2715-081 | SPACER... i. 1 31 | 52716081 | SPACER... 1 32-| 53328042 | BOX, Gear ne 1 33 | s5100091 | SEAT SECTION ASSEMBLY (See Fig. 6-8) 1 34 | 55104091 | LEG SECTION ASSEMBLY (See Fig. 8-7) ..-.. 1 35 | 55105-001_| BACK SECTION ASSEMBLY (See Fig. 8-9) - 1 36 | 55114-001_| BACK SECTION LEVER ARM ASSEMBLY (See Fig. &-13) 1 37 | 88114002 | LEG SECTION LEVER ARM ASSEMBLY (See Fig. 6-12) . ofa ge | 76253-063 | SHAFT. Cross nee pete 1 39 | 77555-001 | SLEEVE... 4 40 | 77559056 | KNOB ASSEMBLY .. ‘ 41 | 7730-061 | BAR, Gear Rack . 2 42| 78200052 | LINK - 2 43 | 78316042 | RACK mo 2 44 | 139686-001 | HEADREST ASSEMBLY ¥ Gee Fig. 610) sees. 1 45 | 150092.001 | LOCKNUT ...... 2 2080L/2080RC/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables FIGS | pant UNITS PER WNOEX | qumBER DESCRIPTION eect Sheet 2 of 3 +7200 | GASKET. Scotch Foam, 1/4 x 1/4 (Sub: 764317-528). 2792-045 | SCREW. Socket Head Cap, 1/4-20x 1/2 . 2960-042 | NUT, Hex. 10-32 9099-042 | NUT, 24 3516-041 |WASHER ....... 3967-041 | SCREW, Machine, 8:32 1/4. 3984-041. | SCREW, Round Head, 6-32 x 3/8 9986-041 | SCREW, Machine, 8-32 x 1/2 5590-042 | WASHER, Flat. . 5895-048 | SCREW, Socket Head Cap, 3/8-16 x 2 8897-091 | PIN, Cotter 13102-045 | SCREW, Socket Head, 15287-041 | SCREW. Round Head, 10-32 x 1/2 116082-041 | NUT, Hex, 516-24 1616-042 | NUT. Adjusting 16227-061 | SHAFT ...... 16234091 | GEAR, Worm |. 19677-041 | LOCKWASHER 19685-061 | LOCKWASHER, 10 19687-061 | LOCKWASHER, 3/8 | 20200-045 | JOINT, Universal 24987-041 | NUT, 1/4:20 . 30092-061 | PIN, Grooved, 8/32 x 3/4, ASA Type 90378-041 | SCREW. Fiat Head, 8-32 x 5/8 . 93281-061 | WASHER ...... 3683-061 | PIN, Roll ..... 7891-041 | SCREW, Sock . 39528-091 | BEARING, Sleeve... : 41012061 | SCREW, Socket Head, 10°32 x 1/2" | 41510-061 | PIN, Groove ........ 41511-081 | PIN, Groove. 42566-091 | PLUG. Pipe .. 43223-.091 | SETSCREW, 10-32 x 1/4. 4327-061 | PIN, Roll, 1/8 x 5/8, Stee! . 43240-0091 | SCREW, Flat Head, 3/8-16 x 4289-091 | FITTING, Compression .... 4330-061 | PIN, Roll .. 4306-091 | CLEVIS 4313-045 | ADJUSTER ..... 44766 BEARING, Thrust (Sub: $0713-091) .._ 46123-010 | SCREW, Fiat Head Socket, 10-32 x 1/2 48156-061 | PIN, Roll 47161-091 | NUT, Tinnermar 52731-091 | DECAL. Trendtorourg Tit indicator 55129010 | PLATE. 55134-031 | CHANNEL 55135-056 | BEZEL..... '85142-001, | LEVER, Power 5149-091" | VALVE ASSEMBLY (See PRKLSSSLSRESRASASASALANISISSLSALBRASSEISHESRLSSELS 832 REV. 11/83, ‘2080L/2080RC/2060 Compat IV Surgical Tables Fee woex | yoMsen DEscalPTion urs PER No. - oo sheet 2 of 3 ean. es | ssosooes |arAcker, Mounting... 1 S| Fassooss [Sonew. Bston Meas Socet Seiex 58 ‘ or | yeetsoe [EU speca : 2 se | Tesioet |ioneveitva : be | T7e7s0s5 | ROD. vate Operating 1 100 | Tereaes [Roo Vave Operating ‘ tor | Trereger |Ro8, Comectng : oo | Treeeaes {Stor ever : {05 | reraeaes [Nur Jam. s6z0 ; Jo | Jereeoor |TURE, nyato : qos | Teresoe | TUBE: Nyato : oe | Tezsroes | ROD. Convo i or | Tazszost |Firrina, Compression 2 oe | Tezap0s1 [TURE Copper i toe | Tesooae: |TUBE, Copper ‘ 1% | Gooorosr [serscnen, 120 x1. 2 i | eorazost | Scat, Seve! Hous i He | sorasost | SCREW. Swe! He ya 13 | sozzzost | screw: unon Heas. S646 Ts He | sisoroo: |éetecron asseustv. 44 tis | eoerrost [wasecn |2 116 90514-091 | CLAMP, Tube . “pt Hy | sesoea01 | Ktoney ELEVATOR Ghani ASSEMBLY Goo Fig 8A) i His | sseseso0e [Coven assemar eanerae : tie | tazerecot |acnocueneuna swAFT AND BEARING ASSEMBLY Gee Fg 836)] 1 Lie | totoeraos | Se erawe asseMaLy ya te | Teeeesoo: | support asseMeLy (See Fg @:94) : 22 | Teotepoor [woToR Hyeauie (Ort : shest 3013 tas. | rzzaosze | aasxer, scoen Foam Single Coned Bick Taps, 18x38... Ya | “aoecoer | Senew noone Hons oe 38 ; ¢ 135 | Sesraor | serscnew, wor Socet Gone Po 2 2 | sessoe: |Sevscnew.oeex se zs yi 13 | saeasoe: | Sonew, socket ees Ca, Sri ya oe | taeecoes | Screw socket Hong, ves9x 14 12 tos | tarasont | Pw teoe 13 3 | Tecttaer | Sthew Sacer iad ido is a ior | tseseaet | Pm Oowel da 32 | tetosonr | Beanie, Node 3 133 16416-091 | KEY, Woodrut. 1 1 | teseeoor | pen Dowels 2 iss | treteoe | tocewasricn 3 tse | teereoes |Looewasnen é 13 | gamese | Locmwasnen & 138 90716-044 | ELL, Compression . 2 133 | taeasoa: | ScRew Roun reas, 653378 2 REV. 9/78 8-33 20801/2080RC/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables a NUMBER OESCRIPTION ASSEMBLY =} Sheet 3 of 3 Baa 140] 49227-061 | PIN, Rot. 141] 4229-061 | PIN, Roll. 142] 43240-0901 | SCREW, Fiat Head, 3/6-16 x 3/4 143] 432¢7-091 | CONTROL LEVER ASSEMBLY . 144] 43262-0091 | SETSCREW.........., 145} 44743-041 | SCREW, Cap, 378-16 x 5/8 148] 44747-042 | SCREW, Cap, 318-16 x 2 147} 46156-061 | PIN, Roll....... 148 | 52729001 | DECAL. Position indicator, 149] 55123091 | SECTOR, Worm Gear 150] 55135056 |BEZEL..... 181] 55140001 | SHIFTER FORK ASSEMBLY .. 152] §5141-091 | SUPPORT, Shifter 153 | §8280-045 | BRACKET, Mounting - 154] 5364-001 | LEVER, Power ei 155] 56049-001 | SIDE TILT SCREW ASSEMBLY . 156 | 74850-045_ | SCREW, Button Head Socket, 3/6-16 x 5/8. 187] 7528-091 | BEARING, Thrust . 158 | 75829-091 | RACE, Thrust Bearing . 189 | 75870091 | BEARING, Sleeve... 160} 7658-091 | SCREW, Shoulder - 161] 77664061 | PIN, Crank : 162 | 7671-045 | BRACKET AND ROD ASSEMBLY | 163 | 7672-042 | ROD, Connecting 164] 7676-091 | LEVER ASSEMBLY 165] 7684-056 | SPACER, Bezel . 166 | 7685-081 | CRANK . : 167] 0001-091 | SETSCREW, 1/420 x 12. 168] 8010-091 | BEARING, Needie . 169 BAR, Restraint. 170 NUT, Tensilock 71 PIN, Support 172 SIDE DRIVE ASSEMBLY (Soe Fig. 822). 173, SADDLE, Side Tit... 174 | 133664-002 175 | 133671-002 176 | 133691-001 | COPPER TUBE ASSEMBLY 177 | 133692-001 | COPPER TUBE ASSEMBLY 178 | 150169001 | MOTOR, Hydraulic (Orbit) . ttt omens ane oue seen gue eln ‘NOTE: 99990-003 used on units before 1/75, $9930-003 deleted and parts ransterred to 194186-001. 134187-001, 194188-001, 184189-001 and 1SO126-001 on units shipped afer 175. Ga REV. 9778 Rev. 887 2060L/2060RC/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables Figure 8-5. 2080RC RELAY BOX ASSEMBLY ‘2080L/2060R.C/2060 Compat IV Surgical Tables 198134-091 133697-010 764317-461 150823-017 2675-001 76801-045 52724-091 150292-001 90695-0091 DESCRIPTION 2080RC RELAY BOX ASSEMBLY SCREW, Round Head, 10-32 x 5/16 NUT, Hex... SCREW, Round Head, 4-40 x 1/4 HOLDER, Fuse BUSHING .-.- FUSE (764317-461).. PLATE, Relay Mounting PLATE, Terminal Board Mounting - BUSHING TERMINAL TERMINAL End Gap RELAY SOCKET, Relay RECTIFIER...) 2080RC REMOTE CONTROL BOX ASSEMBLY ( INSULATION, Sleeve (Not Shown) .. BOX, Relay : FUSE, 3 Amp CLIP SCREW | WASHER. WIRE pee SCREW. Ra. Ha,, seit. WIRE TERMINAL, J = Bangas-w-nooe Boeoan Sesangangae o UNITS PER ASSEMBLY ‘2080L/2080RC/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables view B (TYP 6 PLACES) DETAIL C viEW D REV. 9778 Figure 8-6. 2080RC REMOTE CONTROL BOX ‘20801/2080R C/2080 Compat TV Surgical Tables PART UNITS PER NUMBER ee ASSEMBLY + 99048091 | 2080RC REMOTE CONTROL BOX 4022-110 | WIRE, Solid .... AR ‘4st7-041 | SCREW. Fial Head 832x310... 3 32451-041_ | SCREW. Round Head. 6-32 x 1/4 2 33103-001 | RELIEF, Strain : 1 2774-041 | SCREW, Flat Head, 6-32'x 3 2 38675-041 | SCREW. Fiat Head, 10-32 x 1-3/4 5 42460-091 | WASHER te ‘47788-091 | SWITCH 1 2683-091 | SWITCH 6 5281-004 | SCREW, 1 5294-091 | CORD, Coiled (5 1 55285-061 | CLIP, Control Box. 1 6221-001 | COVER ASSEMBLY 1 180907-081 | PLATE, Switen Mounting 1 0934-091 | LIGHT, Pilot... 1 0981-091 | CONNECTOR. Butt 1 198439-045 | LOCKNUT 2 433683-010 | BOX, Contra | i REV. 11/83 Figure 8-7. LEG SECTION ASSEMBLY REV. 9178 OONOMRwN '2080L/2080RC/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables DESCRIPTION UNITS PER ASSEMBLY 55104091 5300-113 15171-042 19013-0901 27184-045 4322¢-061 4415-091 51112061 7575-063, ‘7706-063 7564-063, ‘77565-061 139643-010 '55126-001 43415091 6397-069 7643-056 92675-001 1150055-001 LEG SECTION ASSEMBLY JADHESIVE, Plibond (Goodyear) SPACER BUMPER, NUT. Hug Lock S618 PIN, Roll... FASTENER, Hook eter} CAM - RAIL, Side, FH. es RAIL, Side, LH. ° 1: LEG SECTION COVER ASSEMBLY ROD, Hinge .... CASTING. Lag Sesion X-RAY TOP ASSEMBLY, LEG SECTION (755716-170) S FASTENER, Hook (velo) © TOP, X-ray ‘© SPACER... * SPACER © SCREW, Truss Head . tea eastwonas 2080L/2080R/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables Figure 6-8. SEAT SECTION ASSEMBLY eat 2080L/2080R C/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables ras PART UNITS PER ae NUMBER Ct ed ASSEMBLY 85100-091 | SEAT SECTION ASSEMBLY 5300-113 | ADHESIVE, Piobond (Goodyear) ... 15335-041 | SCREW, Socket Head, 1/2-13 x 1". 16290-091 | SECTOR, Worm ec 16836-045 | PIN. . 19013-091 | BUMPER, Rubber | 27 104-048 || NUT, Hug Lock, S/16-18 43325042 | SPACER. 4500-063 | RAIL, Side, LH. 4502-063 | RAIL. Side, LH. 1° 7563-063 | SEAT SECTION COVER ASSEMBLY - 78304-091 | BEARING, Sleeve........ 139644-010 " '55127-001_ | X-RAY TOP ASSEMBLY, SEAT SECTION (755715-227) anes |e SE, | cS Sse Rev. 9/87 a ‘208012080R.C/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables REV. 9778 Figure 8-9. BACK SECTION ASSEMBLY ‘2080L/2060RC/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tabie 89. ne ART UNITS PER INOEX | WOMBER DESCRIPTION ASSEMBLY 85105091 | BACK SECTION ASSEMBLY 1 | 2947008 [nut Hes Han. 1 2 R-5300-113 | ADHESIVE, Picbond Goodyear) AR 3 | “itr |Sracen ° 4 | teorsoe1 [BUMPER Fusben oo” ‘ $ | teereor |LocKwasnen sie... ‘ 6 19680-041 | LOCKWASHER, 3/6 2 7 | zrieeoss "|NUT, Hug Look 816-1 5 a | oeeoer [enna 2 S| aetigon |FASreNE isk fei): ; w | siizsst low : 2 12 | SESS TRAM, sige ai ; 12 | Sstoe0ss. |Cover, 1 13 | yerocoes JRA See tH 1 te | 7resoet Roo. 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PIN, Grooved, 1/4 x 3" LG., ASA Type “E.” Stainiess Sieel . ‘SPRING, Compression, Stainless Steel poems WASHER. 11/16 1.0. x 1-9/8 O.D. x 1/4 Thickness, Brass s.....- RATCHET LEVER, pace RETAINING RING, Waldes Truarc, 5103-62 ... ROD. Hinge HOOK FASTENER CAP (Sub: 150823-035) .. BEARING CAP........ HEADREST oe SHAFT AND SUPPORT ASSEMBLY SHAFT PIN, Grooved. 3/16 x 1-1/8 LG ASA Type “C*,Staintess Steel. RATCHET. SUPPORT. PIN, Roll, 3/16 Dia x1" LG. Siamless St X-RAY TOP ASSEMBLY, HEAD SECTION (Sub: 785715-168) HOOK FASTENER © TOP, X-ray @ SPACER |... ‘© SPACER ASSEMBLY © SCREW, Truss Head «11. NOTE 1: Order 139688-001 for headrest 98228. aoe 5 TART oxiTs PER mwex | tuneR DEscRiPTion aSSEMeEY &10- | 133688-001 HEADREST ASSEMBLY Sooo oe soos se. ‘Service Bulletin Number ‘2080L/2080RC/2060 Compat IV Surgical Tabies FG & PART uns oe NUMBER eon ASSEMBLY ett 133688-001 | 2080L. 2080RC, 2080 COMPAT IV HEADREST ASSEMBLY 1 | 11266045 | SCREW. Socket Head, 1/4.20x1 ..... 4 2 | 55358091 | SHAFT AND SUPPORT ASSEMBLY ticles tems 8.9, 14nd 15) .. 1 sere4-o4e | SHAFT 0... 2 3 | trorzae: | scRew socket Head cap, 1032 x12 2 4 | 17285045 | WASHER fee 1 8 | 19685061 | LOCKWASHER |. 2 6 | 26016061 | PIN, Groove ... 5 : 1 7 | 26017-061 | SPRING. Compression... nm : 1 8 | 20479-061 | PIN, Groove..........0. 2 9 | 42727042 | RATCHET . 1 10 | 42728-042 | WASHER ! 11 | 42729-045 | LEVER, Ratchet 1 12 | 42730-0465 | RING. Retaining 2 13 | 42732.091 | ROD, Hinge mn 1 14 | 4273-001 | SUPPORT 1 45 | 43228061 | PIN, Roll... — 4 = 46 | 49412-091 | FASTENER, Hook (Velcro) 1 17 | 7640-002 | CAP.......... 1 18 | 7877-002 | CAP, Bearing 2 19 | 99326.010 | HEADREST... 1 24 | 19678-045 | LOCKWASHER, 1/4 renee 4 55124-001_ | X-RAY TOP ASSEMBLY, HEAD SECTION (755715-168) 43412091 BREBS 6397-067 7643-056 92475-001 150055-091 FASTENER, Hook (Veleso) . 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AND 2080 COMPAT VALVE ASSEMBLY (Units Shipped ‘After 1/81). LOCTITE, Stud Lock NIPPLE. Close VALVE, Gapriet (Sub, 194469008) SETSCREW DESCRIPTION SCREW, Adjusting ELBOW. Fem CONNECTOR, Mal ‘20801/2080RC/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables Figure 8-16. TRENDELENBURG SHAFT AND BEARING ASSEMBLY. 855 REV. 978 20601 /2080R C/2080 Compat 1V Surgical Tables NUMBER DESCRIPTION ASSEMBLY : TT @ 133676-001 | TRENOELENBURG SHAFT AND BEARING ASSEMBLY 4772045 |SETSCREW.. 16179-0091 SLEEVE... 16182-091 | BEARING, Needi 16189-0091 NUT. 16273-041 | PIN, Taper 75828-091 | BEARING, Needie 76543-091 | JOING, Universai 76549091 | RACE, Bearing . 76614-045_| SLEEVE : 7638-091 |GEAR. Worm - 90187061 SPACER... 2... 20188-091| SHAFT. Trendelenburg '90189-091 | RACE, inner. . 80190-091 | BEARING. Needle 0191-091 | RACE. Inner....... 19696-0981 | PLATE, Mounting .. ee ae eee TOP SECTION manieoLo Z Z BNE SIDE Ss Ha 1 woe SS , Z 1) << I. 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Roll. 2 9] 55137.010 [SUPPORT | 1 10 | 8100-091 | SOLENOID 2 11] 81010091 |CONNECTOR” - 2 12 | 99174.091 | BOARD, Termini 1 : 13 | 9619-091 - | TERMINAL . 658 REV. 978 ‘20801/2080RC/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables ic iad Figure 8-18. KIDNEY ELEVATOR HANDLE RATCHET ASSEMBLY UNITS SHIPPED BEFORE 8/74. REV. 9778 859 ‘2080L/2080KC/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables NOTE: Order conversion kit Q760139-081 10 replace ratchettype kidney sieve Carve wih cranketype dvs, ra PART UNITS PER INDEX | uMBER DESCRIPTION Prerhidal KE —T-T ore #55269-001_| KIDNEY ELEVATOR HANDLE RATCHET ASSEMBLY ; (Units Shipped Betore 8° 1 | 41923041 | SCREW, Oval HD. Mach. 6-32 x 1/2, Brass 1 2} 52684-091 | RATCHET ADAPTOR . 1 3 | _78220-091 | RATCHET INSERT . 1 4 | 139678-.056 | HANOLE 1 -20801/2060RC/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables LUB. (3 Figure 6-18. 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KIDNEY ELEVATOR SUPPORT ASSEMBLY UNITS SHIPPED AFTER 8/74. 2080L/2080RC/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables FG & PART ] unms eer Wot | NUMBER StecnTION ASSEMBLY Je-194- | 195983-001 | KIONEY ELEVATOR SUPPORT ASSEMBLY (Units Shipped Alter 8:74) 1 | 10585-041 |SETSCREW, 10:32 x 1/4 1 2] 16952091 | WASHER 2 3] 20200-045 | JOINT. Universal... 2 4 | 1811-061 | PIN, Groove, 5732 x 5i8 4 5 | 42639001 | RING, Retaining 2 6 | 43227-061 | PIN, Rot 2 7 | asz06001 | cuevis 5 8 | 7551-061 | SHAFT 9 | 77552061 | couput : 3 10 | 7668-061 | PIN, Trendelenburg wetting 1 11 | 2605-001 | SHAFT, Crank 1 42 | _82606-001 | SHAFT. Connecting 1 13] 138942001 | suPPoRT . 1 - > oe REV.9778 ‘2080L/2080RC/2080 Compat IV Surgical Tables Figure 8-20. _ KIDNEY ELEVATOR SHAFT ASSEMBLY UNITS SHIPPED BEFORE 8/74. c Ic jo ‘2080L/2060R.C/2080 Compat IV’ Surgical Tables Boorvausen— PART UNITS PER mex NUMBER ee (ASSEMBLY . on [ @' 155095 _| KIDNEY ELEVATOR SHAFT ASSEMBLY (99927-001) 16186042 |NUT. 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