Stryker Maintenance Manual
Stryker Maintenance Manual
Care Bed
Model FL27 (2130/2140)
Maintenance Manual
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Intended Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Product Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Product Illustration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Specifications (Continued) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Warning / Caution / Note Definition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Summary of Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Optional Zoom® Drive System (Model 2140) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Static Discharge Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Setup Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Optional XPRT Therapy Mattress . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Optional PositionPro™ Repositioning Mattress Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Optional Zoom® Drive System (Model 2140) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Maintenance Menu Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Accessing Configuration Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Configuration Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Bed Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Preventative Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Troubleshooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Maintenance Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Error Handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Quick Reference Replacement Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
CPU/Power Board - QDF27-1960 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Fuse Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Software Configuration for CPU/Power Board SW1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Bed Electrical Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Service Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Bed lift Actuator (Head) Removal and Replacement - (Base) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Bed lift Actuator (Foot) Removal and Replacement - (Base) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Fowler Actuator Removal and Replacement - (Litter) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Gatch Actuator Removal and Replacement - (Litter) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Foot Actuator Removal and Replacement - (Litter) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Zoom® Drive Actuator Removal and Replacement (2140 Model Only) - (Base) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
CPU / Power Board Removal and Replacement - (Litter) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Load Cell (Head End) Removal and Replacement - (Litter) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Load Cell (Foot End) Removal and Replacement - (Litter) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Display Removal and Replacement - (Foot Board) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Brake Control Board Removal and Replacement - (Foot Board) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Function Selection/LED Board Removal and Replacement - (Foot Board) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Intended Use
This manual is designed to assist you with the maintenance of the Stryker InTouch™ Critical Care Bed, Model FL27
(2130/2140). Carefully read this manual thoroughly before using the equipment or beginning maintenance on it. To ensure
safe operation of this equipment, it is recommended that methods and procedures be established for educating and
training staff on the safe operation of this bed.
This Maintenance Manual is an integral part of the bed and should be included if the bed is sold or transferred.
Product Description
Product Illustration
Head Board
Siderail
Release
Levers
InTouch™ Screen
CPR Emergency
Release Pedal
Manual
Backup
ZOOM® Drive Wheel Casters
Foley Bag Hooks
(Model 2140 only)
Specifications
Specifications (Continued)
The words WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE carry special meanings and should be carefully reviewed.
Warning
Alerts the reader about a situation, which if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. It may also describe
potential serious adverse reactions and safety hazards.
Caution
Alerts the reader of a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury to the
user or patient or damage to the equipment or other property. This includes special care necessary for the safe and
effective use of the device and the care necessary to avoid damage to a device that may occur as a result of use or
misuse.
Note
This provides special information to make maintenance easier or important instructions clearer.
1.6 SYMBOLS
~ Alternating Current
Type B Equipment: equipment providing a particular degree of protection against electric shock,
particularly regarding allowable leakage current and reliability of the protective earth connection.
Class 1 Equipment: equipment in which protection against electric shock does not rely on BASIC
INSULATION only, but which includes an additional safety precaution in that means are provided for the
connection of the EQUIPMENT to the protective earth conductor in the fixed wiring of the installation in
such a way that ACCESSIBLE METAL PARTS cannot become live in the event of a failure of the BASIC
INSULATION.
Medical Equipment Classified by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. with Respect to Electric Shock, Fire,
Mechanical and Other Specified Hazards.
Before operating the bed, it is important to read and understand all information in this manual. Carefully read and strictly
follow the safety guidelines listed below.
Note
To ensure safe operations of the bed, methods and procedures must be established for educating and training hospital
staff on the intrinsic risks associated with the usage of electric beds.
WARNING
• To prevent permanent damage to this unit, the unit must reach room temperature prior to conducting any setup and/
or unit operations.
• Preventative maintenance should be performed at least once a year to ensure all bed features are functioning
properly.
• This bed is not intended for pediatric use.
• The mattress thickness should not exceed 6 inches (15.24 cm).
• This bed is equipped with a hospital grade plug for protection against shock hazard. It must be plugged directly
into a properly grounded receptacle. Grounding reliability can be achieved only when a hospital grade receptacle is
used.
• Shock Hazard - Improper handling of the power cord may result in damage to the power cord and potential shock
hazards. If damage has occurred to the power cord, immediately remove the bed from service and contact the
appropriate maintenance personnel. Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death.
• Serious injury can result if caution is not used when operating the bed. Operate the bed only when all people and
equipment are clear of the electrical and mechanical systems.
• Always apply the brakes when a patient is on the bed or entering/exiting the bed. Serious injury could result if the
bed moves while a patient is getting on or off the bed. Once the brake pedal is engaged, push on the bed to ensure
the brakes are securely applied. Do the same test when using the electrical brake.
• Keep siderails in the fully raised position and the sleep surface horizontal in its lowest position when the patient is
unattended, unless his/her medical condition dictates otherwise. When raising the siderails, be sure that you hear
the “click” that signals the locked condition. Pull firmly on the siderail to ensure it is locked into position.
• When the sleep surface sections are articulated, ensure that all the patient’s limbs are within the raised siderails to
avoid patient injury.
• When a patient’s condition requires greater safety measures for his/her security, use the lockout controls in the foot
board control panel to inhibit the siderail functions or remove any optional pendant control and install protective pads
on the siderails.
• Siderails, with or without their padded covers, are not intended to serve as restraint devices to keep patient from
exiting the bed. Siderails are designed to keep a patient from inadvertently rolling off the bed. It is the responsibility
of the attending medical personnel to determine the degree of restraint necessary to ensure a patient will remain
safely in bed. Failure to use the siderails properly could result in serious patient injury.
• To reduce risk of injury, ensure the sleep surface is horizontal and in the lowest position with the siderails fully raised
and locked when moving the bed with a patient in it.
• To avoid injury to the patient and/or user, do not attempt to move the bed laterally with the steer mode engaged.
The steer wheel cannot swivel.
• The CPR emergency pedal is for emergency use only. When activating the CPR pedal, all people and equipment
must be removed from the area below and around the head, thigh and foot sections of the bed or serious personal
injury and/or equipment damage could occur.
• The manual backup brake is for emergency use only. It should not be used for any other situation than an emergency
or it might get overused when the time comes to use it for an emergency.
• Possible fire hazard exists when this bed is used with oxygen administering equipment other than nasal, mask type
or half bed-length tent type. Unplug the bed power cord from the wall when oxygen administering equipment is used.
When using a half bed-length tent type, ensure that the siderails are outside the oxygen tent and that the tent does
not extend below the mattress support level.
Warning (Continued)
• The Bed Exit system (optional) is intended only to aid in the detection of a patient exiting the bed. It is not intended to
replace patient monitoring protocol. The Bed Exit system signals when a patient is about to exit the bed. The addition
or removal of equipment with the Bed Exit system armed must be done using the “Adding or Removing Equipment
with the System Armed” procedure, otherwise the sensitivity of the system may be affected and the readings of the
patient’s movements in the bed be erroneous.
• The Bed Exit system is not designed to be used with patients weighing less than 50 lbs (23 kg).
• Do not steam clean, hose off or ultrasonically clean the bed. Do not immerse any part of the bed. The internal
electrical parts may be damaged by exposure to water. Hand wash regularly all surfaces of the bed with warm water
and a mild detergent. Wipe cleaned surfaces dry to avoid build-up of cleaning substance. Inspect the mattress
after each use. Discontinue use if any cracks or rips, which may allow fluid to enter the mattress, are found in the
mattress cover. Failure to properly clean the mattress, or dispose of it if defective, may increase the risk of exposure
to pathogenic substances and may bring about diseases to the patient and user.
• Always unplug the bed power cord from the wall socket when servicing or cleaning the bed. When working under the
bed with the bed in the high position, always apply the brakes and place blocks under the Bed Lift levers to prevent
injury in case the Bed Down switch is accidentally pressed.
CAUTION
• Preventative maintenance should be performed at least once a year to ensure all bed features are functioning
properly. Ensure that any bed malfunction is promptly reported to your service personnel for immediate attention.
• When large fluid spills occur in the area of the circuit boards, cables and motors, immediately unplug the bed power
cord from the wall socket, remove the patient from the bed and clean up the fluid. Have maintenance completely
check the bed. Fluids can have an adverse effect on operational capabilities of any electrical product. DO NOT
put the bed back into service until it is completely dried and has been thoroughly tested for safe operation. Ensure,
among other things, that the plastic components being used as covers for the siderail mechanism arms and the foot
end casing are removed and that the parts they cover are thoroughly dried.
• To avoid damage to the siderail mechanisms, do not move the bed using the raised siderails. Move the bed using
the handles integrated to the boards.
• Because individual beds may have different options, foot boards should not be moved from one bed to another.
Mixing foot boards could result in unpredictable bed operation.
• When servicing use only identical replacement parts provided by Stryker.
Note
• Throughout this Operations Manual, the words “right” and “left” refer to the right and left sides of a patient lying on
his/her back on the bed.
• The addition of accessories affects the motion of the bed.
In addition to the previous warnings and cautions, all of the following warnings and cautions apply to units equipped with
the Zoom®.
Warning
• The 2140 InTouch™ Bed is intended for use by trained hospital personnel only. Failure to properly train personnel
could result in injury.
• USE CAUTION while maneuvering the unit with the drive wheel activated. Always ensure there are no obstacles
near the unit while the drive wheel is activated. Injury to the patient, user or bystanders or damage to the frame or
surrounding equipment could occur if the unit collides with an obstacle.
• Use caution when transporting the unit down halls, through doors, in and out of elevators, etc. Damage to the
siderails or other parts of the unit could occur if the unit comes in contact with walls or door frames.
• Put the drive wheel in the neutral position and release the brake before pushing the unit manually. For 2140 models;
push the Brake Off button to disengage drive wheel (ZOOM®) before pushing the unit manually. Do not attempt to
push the unit manually with the drive wheel engaged. The unit will be difficult to push and injury could result.
• If unanticipated motion occurs, unplug the power cord from the wall socket, push the battery power on/off switch
to the “OFF” (0) position (the LED will not be illuminated), actuate the drive wheel pedal to the neutral position and
call maintenance.
• The power save mode is activated after one hour on battery power with no motion release switch activation.
Functions including Bed Exit, Scale and Motion will cease to operate when the unit enters the power save mode.
Injury to the patient could occur if proper patient monitoring protocol is not observed.
• Always unplug the power cord and push the battery power on/off switch to the “OFF” (0) position before service
or cleaning. When working under the frame, always support the litter frame to prevent injury in case the Bed Down
switch is accidently activated.
• Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to the State of
California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
• Do not modify the InTouch™ Model 2140 bed. Modifying the unit can cause unpredictable operation resulting in injury
to the patient or user. Modifying the unit will also void this warranty.
The electronic circuits in the InTouch™ Critical Care Bed are completely protected from static electricity damage only
while the bed is assembled. It is extremely important that all service personnel always use adequate static protection
when servicing the electronic systems of the InTouch™ Critical Care Bed. Whenever you are touching wires, you should
be using static protection.
Caution
All electronic service parts will be shipped in static shielding bags. Do not open the bags until you have completed steps
2 and 3 of the following procedure. Do not place unprotected circuit boards on the floor. All circuit boards to be returned
to Stryker Medical should be shipped in the static shielding bags the new boards were shipped in.
BED
GROUNDING DIAGRAM
It is important to ensure that the bed is working properly before it is put into service. The following list will help
ensure that each part of the bed is checked.
• Install the foot and head boards on the bed. Insert the foot board carefully so that the foot board and the casing
connectors fit in smoothly.
Warning
Because individual beds may have different options, foot boards should not be moved from one bed to another. Mixing
foot boards could result in unpredictable bed operation.
• Plug the power cord to the bed connector at the head end of the bed and into a properly grounded hospital grade
wall outlet.
• Turn the battery power switch to the “ON” (1) position (located below the litter surface at patient right side).
• Set the time and date through the touch screen (refer to the InTouch™ Operations Manual for procedures).
Warning
This bed is equipped with a hospital grade plug for protection against shock hazard. It must be plugged directly into a
properly grounded receptacle. Grounding reliability can be achieved only when a hospital grade receptacle is used.
• To test the manual backup brake (located on the patients right side only), flip the manual backup brake pedal
outward and depress down fully on the foot end side of the pedal. The word BRAKE in red will be visible in the clear
window located on the base next to the pedal and the Brake symbol will be flashing on the footboard control panel.
The brakes should now be applied.
• To test the electric brake; engage the brake by pressing the brake button on the siderail or foot board control panel.
Try moving the bed to ensure the brakes are applied. Press the Neutral or Brake button on the siderail control panel
or on the foot board to disengage the brake.
• For Model 2140 Beds only: On the patients right side, flip the manual backup brake pedal outward and depress
down fully on the head side of the pedal. The letter D in GREEN should be visible in the clear window located on the
base next to the pedal. The ZOOM® Drive wheel should now be engaged. Depress down fully on the center of the
pedal until the letter N in BLUE is visible in the clear window. The ZOOM® Drive wheel should now be disengaged.
• Ensure that the siderails raise, lock in the fully raised position and lower smoothly.
• Run through each control on the foot board.
• Verify the scale system and the Bed Exit system for proper operation.
• Run through each control on both inner and outer control panels of the head siderails. If the bed is equipped with
the optional Siderail Communication Pendant, plug the provided cable to the 37-pin connector located at the head
end of the bed and into the proper wall outlet.
• Raise the bed completely and activate the Trendelenburg function. Ensure the head end lowers to the full down
position (refer to the InTouch™ Operations Manual for procedures). Level the bed using the Bed Lift system
controls.
• Raise the bed completely and activate the reverse Trendelenburg function. Ensure the foot end lowers to the full
down position (refer to the InTouch™ Operations Manual for procedures). Level the bed using the Bed Lift system
controls.
• Verify functionality of the CPR emergency release: raise the fowler up then depress down on the CPR pedal located
on either side of the bed at the head end of the base. The fowler will lower towards a flat position until the pedal
is released.
• Ensure the Knee Gatch (if raised) also starts flattening when the Fowler is completely down. Following the complete
lowering of the Fowler, wait approximately 30 seconds (the time for the Fowler control motor to reset) and verify that
the motor has indeed reset by raising the Fowler fully up using the “Fowler Up” control.
• Verify the following optional equipment for proper operation: 120V Auxiliary Outlet, Head End Nurse Controls, Pendant,
Roller Bumpers, Zoom Handles®, etc.
• To prevent permanent damage to the bed, ensure the unit reaches room temperature prior to use.
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Setup Procedures
1. Place mattress over bed litter with printed logo at head end of the bed.
2. Fold back foot end section of mattress.
3. Place foot box on foot end of bed litter.
4. Connect the two (2) color coded connectors on the foot box to the corresponding color coded connectors on the
mattress. Connect black connection on foot box to cable adapter 2950-001-180 and then to the bed frame.
5. Turn the locking collars clockwise to secure the connections.
6. Connect the other end of the black connector to the bed (left side of litter at foot end behind the accessory
outlet).
7. Connect the air line from the mattress to the corresponding fitting on the foot box.
8. Fasten the two (2) retaining clips to the two (2) D-Rings on the foot box.
9. Lower the foot section of mattress over the foot box. Attach the mattress to the bed frame using the mattress
tie-downs.
10. Apply linens utilizing the “D” rings for the flat sheet.
11. To secure linens, to mattress, thread four corners through D-Rings attached to mattress.
12. To ensure proper therapy, do not pull linens taut. The linens should remain loose and wrinkly on the surface of the
mattress.
13. Plug the mattress power cord into a properly grounded, hospital grade receptacle.
Note
The InTouch™ bed will detect when the mattress has been connected as well as what type of mattress it is. This will be
shown on the InTouch™ screen.
Warning
• Do not route the power cord between the mattress and the bed frame.
• Do not attach the power cord to any moving parts of the bed frame.
• The power cord could be pinched and may cause electrical shock if a bed extender is used.
If your bed is equipped with the PositionPRO™ Patient Repositioning Mattress option, perform the following setup
procedures to install the mattress. For graphic representation of the setup procedures, refer to the PositionPRO™
Mattress Operations Manual.
Caution
Gently lower the foot end section to not damage the control box.
12. Fasten the retaining straps to secure the mattress to the bed frame (four (4) straps total).
13. Connect the power cord to the 110V outlet on the bed.
1. Apply the linens using the “D” rings for the flat sheet.
2. To effectively use the “Turn Assist”, do not pull linens taut. Linens should remain loose and wrinkly on surface of
the mattress.
Warning
Ensure that you have always access to the CPR straps.
Note
If any problems are found during bed setup, contact our Technical Service department at USA: 1-800-327-0770 (option
2), Canada 1-888-233-6888.
If your bed is equipped with the Zoom® drive, run through the preceding setup procedures and continue with the
procedures listed below.
• With the battery power switch in the “ON” (1) position and the drive wheel in the neutral position (not touching the
floor), ensure the “Engage Drive Wheel” LED on the head end control panel is illuminated.
• Run through the operation of the drive wheel (refer to InTouch™ Operations Manual for procedures) to ensure it is
operating properly.
• On both sides of the bed, flip the manual backup brake pedal outward and depress down fully on the head side of
the pedal. The letter D in GREEN should be visible in the clear window located on the base next to the pedal. The
ZOOM® drive (2140 Model only) should now be engaged. Depress down fully on the center of the pedal until the
letter N in BLUE is visible in the clear window. The ZOOM® drive should now be disengaged.
The Maintenance Menu is accessed through the Touch Screen and contains additional features of the product. This
menu provides an interface to the user and/or service personnel in order to provide the ability to control and access
maintenance features.
WARNING
Please ensure patient is not in the bed prior to starting bed calibration. In calibration mode, the software does not control
the interferences between the mechanical parts of the bed. Mechanical damage could occur without supervision. Only
qualified personnel should perform the calibration.
NOTE: Verify that the bed is on a level surface which does not have any slopes or inclines prior to entering into the
calibration mode.
1. Lift up the Footboard and reseat it. Confirm the footboard control panel is lit up and operational then proceed
to step 2.
2. On the Footboard Control Panel, first press the BED CONTROLS, SUPPORT SURFACE and LOCK buttons
simultaneously for 5 seconds then release. Immediately following, press the OPTIONS button once and
release, next press the SCALE button and release and finally press the BED EXIT button and release (refer
to Figure 1).
Note: If it will not go into the configuration screen, lift up on the foot board and reseat, wait for it to
restart then go back and perform step 1 again.
First (press simultaneously)
BED
CONTROLS
BED UNPLUGGED
HOB 30° VASCULAR
POSITION BED CHARGING
LOCKS ENABLED
BRAKE OFF
OPTIONS i
QDF27-1303
Configuration Screen
1. Bed Calibration
2. Full Diagnostic
3. Touch Screen Calibration
4. Close
Bed Calibration
Note: During calibration, if the backlight shuts off touch the screen to continue.
WARNING
Refer to Figure 4 for WARNING details
1. To start the bed calibration, press the Bed Calibration button on the Configuration Screen (refer to Figure 3).
2. After pressing the Bed Calibration button, figure 4 will be displayed. Press ‘YES” to continue with calibration.
Reverse Trendelenburg
(Foot Lift Down)
7. “Do Not Touch Bed” screen will appear as shown in Figure 8 below.
8. When step 1 of the Calibration procedure has completed, step 2 of the Calibration procedure will begin and
Figure 9 as shown below will appear on the screen.
Placement
on Litter
12. When step 2 of the Calibration procedure has completed, step 3 of the Calibration procedure will begin and
Figure 13 as shown below will appear on the screen.
13. Place the bed at +12 degrees Trendelenburg by pressing the Trendelenburg (Foot Lift Up) button as shown in
Figure 14 below. Verify +12 degrees with the inclinometer you previously placed on the litter frame in step 9.
It is recommended to put the bed at +12 degrees +/- 0.1.
Trendelenburg
(Foot Lift Up)
16. When step 3 of the Calibration procedure has completed, step 4 of the Calibration procedure will begin and
Figure 16 as shown below will appear on the screen.
21. When step 4 of the Calibration procedure has completed, step 5 of the Calibration procedure will begin and
Figure 19 will appear on the screen as shown below.
22. Place the bed at the highest height by pressing simultaneously the Trendelenburg (Foot Lift Up) button and
Bed Height Up (Head Lift Up) button as shown in Figure 20 below.
Trendelenburg
(Foot Lift Up)
Bed Height Up
(Head Lift Up)
23. Place the Fowler, Gatch and Foot of the bed at the highest height by first pressing the Fowler Up button, the
Gatch Up button then the Foot Up button. (refer to Figure 21 below). The foot section should be at a flat position.
Fowler Up
Gatch Up
Foot Up
26. When step 5 of the Calibration procedure has completed, step 6 of the Calibration procedure will begin and
Figure 23 will appear on the screen as shown below.
Note:
Confirm the Fowler,
Gatch and Foot are at
the highest height as
stated in step 23 of
these procedures.
27. Place the Foot at lowest position by pushing the Foot Down button until limit is met (refer to Figure 24) .
CAUTION: The Gatch must be raised to the highest height prior to running the Foot Down or damage
could occur.
Foot Down
28. When the calibration procedure is completed, Figure 25 will appear on the screen as shown below.
29. Press the Close button to exit Calibration procedure menu.
30. Level the litter flat using the CPR pedal. Verify all display readings are zero degrees while the bed is at 33”
(highest height). Lower the bed to 16” (lowest height) and verify the display readings maintain a constant
reading of zero degrees with no fluctuations. When the bed reaches it lowest height at 16”, verify the display
readings are still at zero degrees.
Note: If readings are not all zero, you will need to recalibrate the bed by repeating steps 1-29.
Full Diagnostic
Figure 27a: Board Figure 27b: Error Codes Figure 27c: Input States
OPTIONS
SIGNAL VALUES
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Figure 27d: Motor Figure 27e: Pressed Buttons Figure 27f: Signal Values
1. From the Configuration Screen, press the Touch Screen Calibration. Figure 28 will appear.
NOTE: If the touch screen will not respond, you will need to push the scale and bed exit buttons on
the foot board at the same time which will enable you to get directly into the touch screen calibration.
2. The touch screen calibration is a 5 step process.
3. Using your finger, touch the reds dots as they appear on the screen. Note: Make sure to hold the dot until it
moves. There will be 4 different locations to touch; upper center, lower center, center left and center right.
4. When the last dot has been touched, the screen will display the verification display as shown in Figure 29.
Figure 28: Touch Screen Calibration: Start Figure 29: Touch Screen Calibration: Completed
NOTE:
The TOUCH SCREEN VERIFICATION SCREEN is a validation of the touch screen’s calibration. When the user presses
anywhere on the screen, the coordinates x and y are displayed on the lower part of the screen.
Beds require an effective maintenance program. We recommend checking these items annually. Use this sheet for your
records. Keep on file.
Checklist
Hand wash all surfaces of the bed with warm water and mild detergent. Dry thoroughly. Do not steam clean or hose off
the InTouch™ Critical Care Bed. Do not immerse any part of the bed. Some of the internal parts of the bed are electric
and may be damaged by exposure to water.
Avoid over saturation and ensure the product does not stay wet longer than the chemical manufacturer’s guidelines for
proper disinfecting.
Caution
Some cleaning products are corrosive in nature and may cause damage to the product if used improperly. If the
products described above are used to clean Stryker patient care equipment, measures must be taken to insure the
beds are wiped with a damp cloth soaked in clean water and thoroughly dried following cleaning. Failure to properly
rinse and dry the beds will leave a corrosive residue on the surface of the bed, possibly causing premature corrosion of
critical components. Failure to follow the above directions when using these types of cleaners may void this product’s
warranty.
For mattress cleaning instructions, please see the tag on the mattress, or contact the mattress manufacturer.
Clean Velcro® after each use. Saturate Velcro® with disinfectant and allow disinfectant to evaporate. (Appropriate
disinfectant for nylon Velcro® should be determined by the hospital.)
Note
See “Bed Circuit Boards” section for an outline of bed PCB’s and voltage test points.
No Fowler Down Motion. 1. Put the bed into the Bed Calibration menu.
A. Using one of the head siderails, push the fowler down button.
I. If the fowler motor runs down, recalibrate the bed (refer to
the Bed Calibration procedures located on page 18).
a. If recalibration does not work, replace the fowler angle
sensor and recalibrate.
II. If the fowler motor does not run down, check for 24VDC at
connector J5 while pressing the fowler down button. Red
lead to pin 1, black lead to pin 2.
a. If voltage is present, replace the motor.
b. If voltage is not present, replace the CPU/Power board.
No Gatch Down Motion. 1. Put the bed into the Bed Calibration menu.
A. Using one of the head siderails, push the gatch down button.
I. If the gatch motor runs down, recalibrate the bed (refer to
the Bed Calibration procedures located on page 18).
a. If recalibration does not work, replace the gatch angle
sensor and recalibrate.
II. If the gatch motor does not run down, check for 24VDC at
connector J3 while pressing the gatch down button. Black
lead to pin 1, red lead to pin 2.
a. If voltage is present, replace the motor.
b. If voltage is not present, replace the CPU/Power board.
No Foot Down Motion. 1. Put the bed into the Bed Calibration menu.
A. Using one of the head siderails, push the foot down button.
I. If the foot motor runs down, recalibrate the bed (refer to
the Bed Calibration procedures located on page 18).
a. If recalibration does not work, replace the foot angle
sensor and recalibrate.
II. If the foot motor does not run down, check for 24VDC at
connector J1 while pressing the foot down button. Black
lead to pin 1, red lead to pin 2.
a. If voltage is present, replace the motor.
b. If voltage is not present, replace the CPU/Power board.
Error Handling
• There are two different CAN networks and each of the networks is divided into two connectors.
• A safe error without command can be obtained when a bad connection is carried out on the Power Sensor Board,
when the control panel is defective (there is no message sent on the network when a button is pressed) or when the
network is defective (short-circuit between the signals, open circuit or defective network circuit).
• A command error without safe is obtained when a bad connection is done on the Power Sensor board, when the
control panel is defective (a message is sent over the network but not the safe signal) or when the safe signal is
defective (short-circuit panel or open circuit or safe circuit on the Power Sensor board is broken).
• These errors can be present when a button is pressed or at any time and will thus cause the Call Maintenance LED
to light up.
• There is a LED on the Power Sensor Board (DS2 SAFE) which is active when there is at least one safe signal which
is active. There are also 4 LED’s on the Power Sensor board which shows the activity of the network. Every time a
message is sent on the network, the LED’s will flash. If the network is defective, the LED’s will remain on or remain
off. If there is nothing connected to the network, the LED’s will remain on or off.
• A safe error can be obtained if a command button is pressed without having the Power Sensor Board receiving a
safe signal or if a safe signal is received by the Power Sensor board without having any command button pressed.
• The control panel for the weighing scale of the Power Sensor board can also send errors to the micro-controller
which will display them. An error of the weighing scale control panel will light on the Call Maintenance LED.
Error Messages
The parts and accessories listed on this page are all currently available for purchase. Some of the parts identified on
the assembly drawing parts in this manual may not be individually available for purchase. Please call Stryker Customer
Service USA: 1-800-327-0770 (Option 2), Canada: 1-888-233-6888 for availability and pricing.
Error
Charge
Sanity
5VDC
Fuse Specification
ON
OFF 2130 Standard Bed
1 2 3 4
ON
OFF 2130 with iBED
1 2 3 4
ON
OFF 2140 Standard bed
1 2 3 4
ON
OFF 2140 with iBED
1 2 3 4
A
For Reference Only: Part Number 27-1136
J8
2 2 2 2
M
ZOOM ACTUATOR M-
ZOOM
ZOOM
1 1 ZOOM ACTUATOR M+ 1 1
ACTUATOR EXIT
J150*
J7
2 2 BRAKE M- 2 2
M
MOTOR
BRAKE
BRAKE
1 1 BRAKE M+E 1 1
MOTOR EXIT
J131*
J149*
5
6
HEAD HI-LO MOTOR HEAD MOTOR FOOT HI-LO MOTOR
J6
2 2 2 2
M
FOOT HI-LO M-
1 1 FOOT HI-LO M+ 1 1 FOOT HI-LO
MOTOR EXIT
J131*
J147*
5
6
J5
2 2 HEAD M- 2 2
M
HEAD MOTOR
1 1 HEAD M+ 1 1
EXIT
J142*
41
J4
2 HEAD HI-LO M- 2
M
2 2
HEAD HI-LO
1 1 1 1
HEAD HI-LO M+
MOTOR EXIT
J131*
J146*
5
6
GATCH MOTOR
J3
2 2 GATCH M- 2 2
M
1 1 GATCH M+ 1 1
GATCH MOTOR
EXIT
J144*
41
2
J1
M
FOOT
1 1 FOOT M+ 1 1
EXIT
J140*
5
1
J13
ALARM - 2 2
ALARM
1
2
7 LEDOUT 1
SDAIN 2 1 RAW 24VH
TPOLT 3 2 SW 24VH
19 3 SS
10 TPOTC 4
TPOTH 5 4 GND
7
GND 6 P1 5 G LED_A
P3 Right Handle
SW24VH 7 6 R LED_C
29 8 RAW24VH 8 7 Y LED_A
SAFETY_SW 9 8 .NC
9 .NC
J130*
Zoom Control 16
1 RAW 24VH
Battery 2 3 board CSI1157 2 SW 24VH
3 SS
4 GND
14 P2 5 G LED_A
3 Left Handle
6 R LED_C
7 Y LED_A
8 .NC
9 .NC
P4
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
ACTIVATED ZOOM
BATTERY -
BATTERY +
NO ZOOM INTERLOCK
GND ACTIVATED ZOOM
NC
17 17
NC
NC
NC
NC
GND
V IN -
V IN +
2130-109-002 REV C
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
5
Load Cell 15
J12 J14
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BATTERIES
DC POWER AND CONTROL CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY 27-1960
A B
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HEAD FRAME GATCH FRAME
20 41
OR 21 68 MEDICAL FILTER 28
SA. PEM
26
Interchangeable Plug SCHURTER J200 J205 Towards
Network Plug
according to country A A L120 V BLACK BLACK
Mattress J17
Line B B N120 V 73
J204 56
Neutral
e 120V
Ground WHITE
WHITE PLACE A “MAX 3A” LABEL
J202 ground
73
24
QDF27-xxxx
24V
RED ground
PLACE A “MAX 3A” LABEL
BLUE
Foot Frame Ground
ORANGE
YELLOW
1 2 3 4
2130-109-002 REV C
J11
Power supply
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J150*
+5VS
D
1
GNDA
LEFT HEAD
2
Load Cell
J15 C
+AIN4
3
-AIN4
N°2
4
41
35
J155*
+5VS
1
GNDA
2
LEFT FOOT
Load Cell
+AIN3
J15 D
3
-AIN3
N°3
4
41
35
J152*
+5VS
1
GNDA
2
RIGHT HEAD
Load Cell
+AIN2
J15 A
3
-AIN2 4
N°4
35
41
J153*
+5VS
1
GNDA 2
RIGHT FOOT
Load Cell
+AIN1
J15 B
3
-AIN1 4
N°1
J126
COM 5
EXTENDER SWITCH
GNDD
J25
3
SWITCH"
1 COM GNDD
3 .NO 2
"LIMIT
1 COM
30
"LIMIT
3 .NO
J171
3 .NC 3
LEFT FOOT
J27
SIDERAIL
SWITCH
2 COM GNDD 2
"LIMIT
9
ACTUATOR
ZOOM ACTUATOR
J150
COM
1 GNDD 3
LIMIT SWITCH
switch
Limit
3 2
J28
SIGNAL ZOOM
ZOOM
1
NO
4
30
3
J10
2
1
5
PEDAL
SWITCH
1 COM
3 .NO SIGNAL CPR
CPR
ACTUATOR
J127
GNDD 7 (GND)
6 (CPR Pedal)
COM
BRAKE
1 5 (Manual)
switch
4 (Neutral)
Limit
J24
3 SIGNAL NEUTRAL 3
2 (Brake Pos)
NO
J149
1 (+5V)
POSITION
J126
1
2
2 Analog SIGNAL
BRAKE
3
6
"BRAKE POSITION"
J116
25
Manual Engage
LIMIT SWITCH
1
30
J172
RIGHT FOOT
SIDERAIL
SWITCH
2 COM GNDD 2
"LIMIT
3
2
1
66
3
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
4 4
10
11
12
13
14
15
NETWORK
SAFE B
NETWORK
27-1099 5 5
21-1160
+24V NETWORK
+5V
43 6 6
+24VA
+12V
6
5
4
3
2
1
GNDD
GNDD
65
37
37
4
3
2
1
1 54
Brake_Led_Red
Brake_SW_CPR
55
Brake_Bed_State
Brake_SW_Steer
Brake_SW_Trend
Brake_Led_Green
Brake_LED_Bright
Brake_Led_Yellow
Brake_SW_Neutral
+12V
+24V
Brake_4SW_BRAKE
Brake_SW_Common
2
Led_Brake_BATLOW
TOUCH
Led_Brake_Maintenance
CAN-HI-B J4 3
6
SAFE B15
3
CAN LO-B 2
GNDD 4
CAN HI-B1
SCREEN 1 1
J2 CAN-LO-B Nurse Control
NETWORK 2 2 J6 4 CAN HI-B TX
NETWORK Board J7 1 1 Room Interface 1 1
1
+12V 3 5 CAN LO-B RX
J10 27-1362 2 2 Board 2 2
GNDD 6 4 RS 232
2 4 J5 NETWORK SID BOARD +12V 21-1180
7 3 3
27-1154 GNDD J4 NETWORK J1 OUTPUT
4 4
6
5
4
3
2
1
8 SAFE B (OPTIONAL)
42 5 5
9
27-1159 +24V
10 6 6 J3 NETWORK 7 7
31 11 34 J3R1*
6
5
4
3
2
1
6
5
4
3
2
1
12
37 39 48
13
14
+24V
+12V
GNDD
15
SAFE A2
CAN HI-A
CAN LO-A
+24V
+24V
+12V
+12V
BOARD
GNDD
PAGES 7-8 AND 9.
GNDD
41 HEAD
SAFE B2
SAFE B1
CAN HI-B
CAN HI-B
CAN LO-B
CAN LO-B
BOARD
6
5
4
3
2
1
6
5
4
3
2
1
6
5
4
3
2
1
2130-109-002 REV C
J19
J17 J18 HEAD BOARD
MATTRESS FOOT BOARD NETWORK
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27-1429 27-1429
40 13
13
23
23
3 NC
3 NC
1 NO
1 NO
2 COM
2 COM
61 60 11 54
46
1
3
4
2
1
3
4
2
54
46
1
4
3
2
4
1
2
3
J4 J4 11
CAN_H_A 45
1 1 J5 J5
Patient CAN_L_A 1 +5V 1 1 +5V 1
Led_Brake_BATLOW 2 2 Led_Brake_BATLOW 2 J128*
2 2 2 Led_Brake_Maintenance
Control Patient 3 Led_Brake_Maintenance 3 3 3
+12V Brake_Bed_State Left Fowler Right Fowler 4 Brake_Bed_State 4 Brake 45 45 45 45
3 3 4 4 Brake_SW_Common 45 6
Control Brake_SW_Common 5 Siderail Siderail 5 5 27-1097
"GND" Brake 5 Brake_SW_Neutral
4 4 6 Brake_SW_Neutral 6 Pendant Pendant 6 6
27-1097 Brake_SW_Steer Brake_SW_Steer 7
"SAFE A1" Connector 7 7 27-1099 27-1099 7
8 Brake_SW_Trend 8 Brake_SW_Trend 8
5 5 8 J3 Brake_SW_CPR J1
27-1102 +24V Foot Right 9 Brake_SW_CPR 9 9 9
J1 Brake_4SW_BRAKE 10 Brake_4SW_BRAKE 10
6 6 10 10 Brake_LED_Bright
11 Brake_LED_Bright 11 11 11
1 2 3 4 5 6 12 Brake_Led_Yellow 12 J3 12 Brake_Led_Yellow 12
13 Brake_Led_Green 13 13 Brake_Led_Green 13 J115* J114* J118* J113* J112* J126*
Brake_Led_Red 14
J6 J6 Brake_Led_Red 14
14 NETWORK 14
J103* +24VA 15 NETWORK 15 +24VA 15
15
59
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
41 49 49
1
2
3
4
5
6
6
5
4
3
2
1
J105* J102* 41 41 41 5
SIGNAL 1
SIGNAL 2
SIGNAL 1
SIGNAL 1
SIGNAL 2
SIGNAL 1
SIGNAL 1
SIGNAL 1
5 41
POWER COMM
POWER COMM
POWER COMM
POWER COMM
POWER COMM
POWER COMM
41 41
6
5
4
3
2
1
6
5
4
3
2
1
6
5
4
3
2
4
5
6
2
3
4
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
7
8
9
+24V
+12V
"GND"
J30 J22 J22 J23 J22 J30
2130-109-002 REV C
+24V
+24V
+12V
+12V
CAN_L_A
"GND"
CAN_H_A
"GND"
"SAFE A1"
CAN_L_A
CAN_L_A
CAN_H_A
CAN_H_A
"SAFE A1"
"SAFE A1"
J20B
angle
J20C
sensor
J20A
REMOVABLE NETWORK
Foot Hi-Lo
LEFT RIGHT
PENDANT
SIDERAIL SIDERAIL
NETWORK NETWORK
Foot Angle Sensor
Base Angle Sensor
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INDICATOR 66 60
INDICATOR INDICATOR INDICATOR
"BED STATUS" "BED STATUS" "BED STATUS" "BED STATUS" 7
J106*
8
3
2
1
3
2
1
66
3
2
1
3
2
1
5
6
5
6
4
4
6 5 4 3 2 1
9 9 71 71
HEAD PENDANT
J171 J172 Pendant Foot Right 70
CABLE
(OPTIONAL)
Right
12 VOLTS Right Left Foot
NIGHT LIGHT Right Left
41 41
Black Red
J103*
61 70 70
41
3
2
1
49 49 61 49 49
NC_NO
NC_NO
NC_NO
NC_NO
J105 J102*
NCRSR_NC
NCLSR_NC
NCLSR_NC
NCRSR_NC
AUDIO_SHIELD
NCRSR_COM
NCLSR_COM
NCLSR_COM
NCRSR_COM
SPK_HIGH_JACK
AUDIO_SHIELD
AUDIO_SHIELD
AUDIO_SHIELD
SPK_HIGH_JACK
SPK_LOW_COMMON
SPK_HIGH_JACK
SPK_HIGH_JACK
SPK_LOW_COMMON
SPK_LOW_COMMON
SPK_LOW_COMMON
3
2
1
6
5
4
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
41
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
5
6
7
3
4
2
1
2130-109-002 REV C
41 41 41
+12V
+12V
+24V
"GND"
"GND"
J20D J13 J16 J15 J14 J11 J10
J29 J21 J20 Patient
Night Light PATIENT PENDANT NETWORK Nurse Call Nurse Call Nurse Call Nurse Call Siderail
BED STATUS INDICATOR BED STATUS INDICATOR
Power Supply (OPTIONAL) LEFT Pendant
LEFT siderail RIGHT siderail Siderail Siderail Right Speaker
PATIENT Right Head Left Patient Speaker
CONTROL Head Control
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OPTION 2 COM
H
1
READ LIGHT
2
ROOM LIGHT
3
SPEAKER HIGH
4
POT WIPER
5
RADIO COM
6
N_CALL INTERLOCK
7
AUDIO TRANSFERT -
8
AUDIO TRANSFERT +
9
INTERLOCK +
10
INTERLOCK -
11
SPARE
12
OPTION 3 COM
13
POT LOW COM
14
POT HI COM
15
NURSE ANSWER LIGHT
16
OPTION 1 NO/NC
17
OPTION 1 COM
18
J20
NURSE CALL LIGHT PORT DB-37
19
OPTION 2 NO/NC
20
OPTION 3 NO/NC
21
OPTION 3A NO/NC
22
OPTION 2A COM
(21-1180)
PRIORITY COM
31
OPTION 3A COM
32
TV COM (TV -)
33
TV+
34
SPEAKER LOW COM
35
AUDIO SHIELD
36
RADIO NO/NC
37
51
50
POT WIPER 6
8 POT HI_COMM 5
7 SPEAKER LOW 4 Pillow speaker nurse call
LSPS NC 3
J9
6 and speaker
5 LSPS COM 2
4 PS_NO 1
3
2
1
ROOM LIGHT 14
READ LIGHT 13
12
39
GROUND 12
11 5 OUT SWITCH 11
10 N/C 10
9 4 OUT SWITCH 9
8 3 OUT SWITCH 8
7 2 OUT SWITCH 7
J2
SIGNAL 2
1
J
1
2 4
SIP N PUFF
SIGNAL 2
J
53
(21-1160)
SIGNAL 2
1
J
1
2 4
MICRO
SIGNAL 2
SIGNAL COMMUN 1
J
53
SMART_TV_ON_OFF
1
2
DB_TV+
8
9
SMART_TV_CC_SLEEP
10
(21-1180)
11
12
SMART_TV_RADIO_MUTE
J6
13 Smart TV
14
15
GND
16
17
18
GND
19
20
21
GND
22
23
39
24
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Tools Required:
• Needle-Nose Pliers
• Diagonal Pliers
• Jack (if needed)
• 2 x 4 (20” recommended)
Step #8:
Locate Jack Stand between floor
and underside of Foot Frame.
Floor
Procedure:
1. Plug bed into wall outlet.
2. Raise the head end siderails to the full up position and set the brakes using one of the brake control locations or
by using the manual brake pedal.
3. Remove head end base cover by pulling up and out.
4. Remove center base cover by pulling up and out.
5. Using diagonal pliers, cut the zip tie securing the actuator cable to the base frame.
6. Using needle-nose pliers, remove the rue clips from the clevis pins securing the actuator.
CAUTION: Do not remove the clevis pins.
7. If the bed will lower down, run it all the way down so the litter is supported by the base litter stop.
8. If the bed will not lower all the way down; using a jack and a 2 x 4, take tension off of the actuator clevis pins by
placing the jack and 2 x 4 between the bottom of the right side of the litter and the floor and jack up just enough
to take the litter weight off of the base frame (reference picture below).
CAUTION: Make sure that prior to jacking, the 2 x 4 is perpendicular to the floor.
9. Using the bed up/down controls, tap the up or down button to remove tension on the clevis pins and remove clevis
pins.
10. Unplug the cable quick connect and remove the actuator.
11. Reverse the steps to install the new actuator.
12. Test all bed functionality prior to putting bed back in service.
Tools Required:
• Needle-Nose Pliers
• Diagonal Pliers
Procedure:
1. Plug bed into wall outlet.
2. Raise head end siderails to full up position and ensure brakes are activated.
3. Remove head end base cover by pulling up and out.
4. Remove center base cover by pulling up and out.
5. Using diagonal pliers, cut the zip tie securing the actuator cable to the base frame.
6. Using needle-nose pliers, remove the rue clips from the clevis pins securing the actuator.
CAUTION: Do not remove the clevis pins.
7. Lower the bed all of the way down so the litter is supported by the base litter stops.
8. Using the bed up/down controls, tap the up or down button to remove tension on the clevis pins and remove clevis
pins.
9. Unplug the cable quick connect and remove the actuator.
10. Reverse the steps to install the new actuator.
11. Test all bed functionality prior to putting bed back in service.
Tools Required:
• Needle-Nose pliers
• Diagonal Pliers
• Regular Screwdriver
• Phillips Screwdriver #2
• 3/8” Combination Wrench
Procedure:
1. Plug bed into wall outlet.
2. Raise bed to the full up position.
3. Raise the head end siderails to the full up position and set the brakes using one of the brake control locations or
by using the manual brake pedal.
4. Working from the right side of the bed, step on the CPR pedal to lower the fowler all the way down.
5. Raise the gatch to the full up position.
6. Remove the three center base hoods (head, center, foot), then remove the right base hood.
7. Using needle-nose pliers, remove the two rue clips from the clevis pins holding the actuator.
8. Using diagonal pliers, cut the zip ties securing the CPR cable to the actuator and the litter frame. Also cut the zip
ties securing the actuator cable to the wire harness.
9. Unplug the actuator from the quick connect.
10. Holding the actuator with one hand remove the clevis pins from the actuator and carefully lower the actuator
down.
11. Using a Phillips screwdriver and a 3/8” combination wrench, remove the CPR cable retaining screw from the right
CPR pedal.
12. Using a regular screwdriver, loosen the CPR cable retainer on the actuator just enough so it will move.
13. Slide the gray cable retainer lock towards the CPR cable retainer and unclip the CPR cable from the red actuator
release activator.
14. Remove actuator.
15. Reverse these steps to reinstall.
16. When actuator is back in place use needle-nose pliers to reattach spring to center of clevis pin.
17. Test all bed functionality prior to putting bed back into service.
Tools Required:
• Needle-Nose Pliers
Procedure:
1. Plug bed into wall outlet.
2. Set the brakes using one of the brake control locations or by using the manual brake pedal.
3. Remove the mattress and set aside.
4. Raise bed to the full up position.
5. If the actuator will run, lower the gatch down to take the tension off of the actuator mounting pins. If the actuator
will not run, support the gatch section to take tension off of the actuator mounting pins.
6. Unplug the actuator cable from the quick connect near the actuator.
7. Using needle-nose pliers, remove the two rue clips from the clevis pins holding the actuator in place.
8. Holding the actuator with one hand, remove the clevis pins securing the actuator to the bed then remove the
actuator.
9. Reverse these steps to reinstall.
Note: If new actuator shaft does not line up with mounting holes, mount the base of the actuator then plug the
actuator in and run it electrically in or out until lined up.
10. Test all bed functionality prior to putting bed back in service.
Tools Required:
ot A
Fo
Step #4:
Locate Jack Stand between floor
and underside of Foot Frame.
Floor
Procedure:
1. Plug bed into wall outlet.
2. Set the brakes using one of the brake control locations or by using the manual brake pedal.
3. Remove the mattress and set aside.
4. Using a jack stand, support the foot section by lowering the bed height down enough to take the tension off the
actuator mounting pins (reference drawing above).
5. Using diagonal pliers, cut the zip ties securing the actuator cable to the bed.
6. Remove the mattress assembly or fold back to expose the foot section.
7. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the two screws (reference drawing above, item A and B) securing the
electrical cover from the foot section and remove the cover.
Note: Use caution as the cover is large and heavy.
8. Unplug the actuator from J1 and feed cable down to actuator.
9. Using needle-nose pliers, remove the two rue clips from the clevis pins holding the actuator in place.
10. Holding the actuator with one hand, remove the clevis pins securing the actuator to the bed then remove the
actuator.
11. Reverse these steps to reinstall.
Note: If new motor shaft does not line up with mounting holes, mount the base of the actuator then plug the
actuator in and run it electrically in or out until lined up.
12. Test all bed functionality prior to putting bed back in service.
Zoom® Drive Actuator Removal and Replacement (2140 Model Only) - (Base)
Tools Required:
• Needle-Nose Pliers
• Pry Bar or 2 x 4
• Diagonal Pliers
Procedure:
1. Plug bed into wall outlet.
2. Position the bed height in the middle range.
3. Remove the center base cover then remove the ZOOM drive actuator cover and set aside.
4. Using needle-nose pliers, remove the two rue clips from the clevis pins securing the actuator to the base frame.
5. Using diagonal pliers, cut the zip ties securing the actuator cable and then unplug the actuator from the quick
connect.
6. Using a pry bar or a 2 x 4, pry upward on the ZOOM® drive actuator frame and push the actuator clevis pins out.
7. Remove actuator.
8. Reverse steps to install new actuator.
9. Test all bed functionality prior to putting bed back into service.
Tools Required:
Electrical Cover
• Phillips Screwdriver #2
• ESD System
• 3/8” Nutdriver
C
CPU/Power board
Procedure:
1. Plug bed into wall outlet.
2. Set the brakes using one of the brake control locations or by using the manual brake pedal.
3. Raise the bed to the full upright position.
4. Remove the mattress assembly or fold back to expose the foot section.
5. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the two screws (reference drawing above, item A and B) securing the
electrical cover and remove the cover.
Note: Use caution as the cover is large and heavy.
6. Unplug the bed from the wall outlet and turn battery switch OFF. The bed should now have no power.
7. Using an ESD system, properly ground yourself.
8. Unplug all cable connections from the CPU/Power board.
9. Using a 3/8” nutdriver and a Phillips screwdriver, unscrew the four screws securing the metal CPU/Power board
mounting plate to the electrical tray (reference drawing above).
10. Remove CPU/Power board and set aside.
11. Reverse the steps to install new CPU/Power board. Make sure to reference old board for proper configuration of
SW1 dip-switches.
12. Recalibrate the bed (refer to Bed Calibration procedures on page 18).
13. Test all bed functionality prior to putting bed back into service.
Tools Required:
Screw
Wire Cover
Upper Frame
Clevis Pin
Screw
Head Frame
Figure 1 Screw
Screw
Tools Required:
• Phillips Screwdriver #2
• Needle-Nose Pliers
• 1/2” Combination Wrench
• 3/8” Ratchet
• 1/2” Shallow Well Socket
• Diagonal Pliers
• Jack
• 2 x 4 (20” recommended)
Tools Required:
• Phillips Screwdriver #2
• Stubby Phillips Screwdriver #2
• Small Regular Screwdriver
• Utility Knife
Rear Foot Board Back Label
Screws
Display
Procedure:
1. Plug the bed into a wall outlet.
2. Raise the bed to the full up position and level.
3. Unplug the bed and turn the battery disconnect “OFF” (0).
4. Using a small regular screwdriver or a utility knife, remove the rear foot board label.
NOTE: You will need to replace this label QDF27-1768.
5. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the six screws from the top of the control panel which the label was covering.
6. Raise the display up and using a stubby Phillips screwdriver, remove the three screws on the bottom.
7. Remove the display housing and unplug the two cables from the function control board and set the display assembly
on a bench to work on.
8. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the four screws securing the display to the display housing.
9. Unplug the ribbon cable going to the touch screen by pulling outward on the black locking tab and then pulling out
on the ribbon cable.
10. Unplug the two cables going to the display making note of their location and orientation.
11. Carefully work your way around the support bracket display pulling upward evenly then remove the display.
12. Reverse the procedures to install the new display.
13. Recalibrate the touch screen (refer to Touch Screen Calibration procedures on page 30).
14. Test all bed functionality prior to putting the bed back into service.
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Service Information
Tools Required:
• Phillips Screwdriver #2
• Stubby Phillips Screwdriver #2
• Small Regular Screwdriver
• Utility Knife
Rear Foot Board Back Label
Screws
Procedure:
1. Plug the bed into a wall outlet.
2. Raise the bed to the full up position and level.
3. Unplug the bed and turn the battery disconnect “OFF” (0).
4. Using a small regular screwdriver or a utility knife, remove the rear foot board label.
NOTE: You will need to replace this label QDF27-1768.
5. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the six screws from the top of the control panel which the label was covering.
6. Raise the display up and using a stubby Phillips screwdriver, remove the three screws on the bottom.
7. Remove the display housing and unplug the two cables from the function control board and set the display assembly
on a bench to work on.
8. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the six screws securing the brake control board.
9. Unplug the cable going to the brake control board.
10. Reverse the procedures to install the new brake control board.
11. Test all bed functionality prior to putting the bed back into service.
Tools Required:
• Phillips Screwdriver #2
• Stubby Phillips Screwdriver #2
• Small Regular Screwdriver
• Utility Knife
Rear Foot Board Back Label
Screws
Procedure:
1. Plug the bed into a wall outlet.
2. Raise the bed to the full up position and level.
3. Unplug the bed and turn the battery disconnect “OFF” (0).
4. Using a small regular screwdriver or a utility knife, remove the rear foot board label.
NOTE: You will need to replace this label QDF27-1768.
5. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the six screws from the top of the control panel which the label was covering.
6. Raise the display up and using a stubby Phillips screwdriver, remove the three screws on the bottom.
7. Remove the display housing and unplug the two cables from the function control board and set the display assembly
on a bench to work on.
8. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the four screws securing the function selection/LED board.
9. Unplug the three cables going to the display making note of their location and orientation.
10. Reverse the procedures to install the new function selection/LED board.
11. Test all bed functionality prior to putting the bed back into service.
Tools Required:
• Phillips Screwdriver #2
• Stubby Phillips Screwdriver #2 Rear Foot Board Back Label
• Small Regular Screwdriver Screws
• Utility Knife
Touch Screen
Procedure:
1. Plug the bed into a wall outlet.
2. Raise the bed to the full up position and level.
3. Unplug the bed and turn the battery disconnect “OFF” (0).
4. Using a small regular screwdriver or a utility knife, remove the rear foot board label.
NOTE: You will need to replace this label QDF27-1768.
5. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the six screws from the top of the control panel which the label was covering.
6. Raise the display up and using a stubby Phillips screwdriver, remove the three screws on the bottom.
7. Remove the display housing and unplug the two cables from the function control board and set the display assembly
on a bench to work on.
8. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the four screws securing the display to the display housing.
9. Unplug the ribbon cable going to the touch screen by pulling outward on the black locking tab and then pulling out
on the ribbon cable.
10. Unplug the two cables going to the display making note of their location and orientation.
11. Carefully work your way around the support bracket display pulling upward evenly then remove the display.
12. Using a small regular screwdriver or utility knife, remove the foot control label.
NOTE: You will need to replace the following labels.
* Without iBed Awareness - QDF27-1303; * With iBed Awareness - QDF27-2083
13. From the back of the display housing push out on the touch screen and remove.
14. Reverse the procedures to install the new touch screen.
15. Recalibrate the touch screen (refer to Touch Screen Calibration procedures on page 30).
16. Test all bed functionality prior to putting the bed back into service.
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Tools Required:
• Diagonal Pliers
Procedure:
1. Plug bed into wall outlet.
2. Raise the bed lift and patient’s left siderails all the way up.
3. Remove the base center covers (foot, center, and head).
4. Remove the patient’s left base frame cover.
5. Cut the two wire ties securing the potentiometer to the potentiometer bracket, then cut the two wire ties securing
the potentiometer wires to the frame.
6. Remove the electrical tape holding the quick connection together.
7. Reverse the above procedures for installation of the new potentiometer.
8. Recalibrate the bed (refer to Bed Calibration procedures on page 18).
9. Test all bed functionality prior to putting the bed back into service.
Tools Required:
• Phillips Screwdriver #2
• 5/16” Nutdriver
Electrical Cover
• 5/16” Combination Wrench
Figure 1
Batteries
Figure 2
Procedure:
1. Plug bed into wall outlet.
2. Set the brakes using one of the brake control locations or by using the manual brake pedal.
3. Raise the bed to the full up position.
4. Remove the mattress assembly or fold back to expose the foot section.
5. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the two screws securing the electrical cover and remove the cover (reference
Figure 1 above, item A and B).
Note: Use caution as the cover is large and heavy.
6. Unplug the bed from the wall outlet and turn battery switch “OFF” (0). The bed should now have no power.
7. Unplug J12 connector from the CPU/Power board.
8. Lift up on both batteries and stand them upright (reference Figure 2 above).
9. Using a 5/16” nutdriver and a 5/16” combination wrench, unbolt the wires from the battery posts.
10. Reverse the steps to install new batteries.
Note: New battery information should be facing the right side when installing and upright when installed.
11. Test all bed functionality while plugged into wall outlet and when unplugged prior to putting back into service.
Tools Required:
Electrical Cover
Procedure:
1. Plug bed into wall outlet.
2. Set the brakes using one of the brake control locations or by using the manual brake pedal.
3. Raise the bed to the full up position and raise the patient left siderails (head end and foot end).
4. If fowler motor will run, raise fowler up to approximately 20 degrees. If the fowler motor will not run, put the bed into
the calibration mode step one as shown on page 18. Run the Fowler up to approximately 20 degrees.
5. Working form the left side of the bed, use a stubby Phillips screwdriver and remove the two screws securing the
fowler angle sensor to the bottom of the fowler frame.
6. Using an ESD system, properly ground yourself.
7. Unclip the three clips holding the board cover on.
8. Unplug the cable from the board.
9. Reverse the steps to install the new fowler angle sensor.
Note: Do not over tighten the two screws.
10. Recalibrate the bed (refer to Bed Calibration procedures on page 18).
11. Test all bed functionality prior to putting the bed back into service.
Tools Required:
Screws
Procedure:
1. Plug bed into wall outlet.
2. Set the brakes using one of the brake control locations or by using the manual brake pedal.
3. Raise the bed to the full up position.
4. If gatch motor will run, raise gatch up to approximately 20 degrees. If the gatch motor will not run, then put the bed
into the calibration mode step one as shown on page 18.
5. Working from the bottom left side of the litter, under the gatch section, use a stubby Phillips screwdriver and remove
the two screws securing the gatch angle sensor to the bottom of the fowler frame.
6. Using an ESD system, properly ground yourself.
7. Unclip the three clips holding the board cover on.
8. Unplug the cable from the board.
9. Reverse the steps to install new gatch angle sensor.
Note: Do not over tighten the two screws.
10. Recalibrate the bed (refer to Bed Calibration procedures on page 18).
11. Test all bed functionality prior to putting the bed back into service.
• Phillips Screwdriver #2
• ESD System
Figure 2
Figure 1
Procedure:
1. Plug the bed into a wall outlet.
2. Raise the bed to the full up position and level the litter surface.
3. Remove or fold back the mattress exposing the foot section.
4. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the two screws securing the electrical cover and then remove the cover (refer
to Figure 1 above, item A and B).
5. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the two screws securing the angle sensor to the foot frame (refer to Figure 2
above). Note: Use caution as the cover is large and heavy.
6. Using an ESD system, properly ground yourself.
7. Unclip the three clips holding the board cover on.
8. Unplug the cable from the board.
9. Reverse the steps to install the new foot angle sensor.
Note: Do not over tighten the two screws.
10. Recalibrate the bed (refer to Bed Calibration procedures on page 18).
11. Test all bed functionality prior to putting the bed back into service.
Tools Required:
He
• Stubby Phillips Screwdriver ad
LEFT
• ESD System
RIGHT
Fo
o t
Procedure:
1. Plug the bed into a wall outlet.
2. Set the brakes using one of the brake control locations or by using the manual brake pedal.
3. Raise the bed to the full up position and raise the patient right siderails (foot end and head end).
4. Remove the head end, enter, foot end, and right base cover.
5. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the two screws securing the base angle sensor to the base frame (reference
Figure above).
6. Using an ESD system, properly ground yourself.
7. Unclip the three clips holding the board cover on.
8. Unplug the cable from the board.
9. Reverse the steps to install new base angle sensor.
Note: Do not over tighten the two screws.
10. Recalibrate the bed (refer to Bed Calibration procedures on page 18).
11. Test all bed functionality prior to putting the bed back into service.
Tools Required:
• Phillips Screwdriver #2
• ESD System Head
Foot
Procedure:
1. Plug the bed into a wall outlet.
2. Raise the bed to the full up position and raise the patient right siderail.
3. Working from the patient’s right side, use a Phillips screwdriver and remove the two screws securing the trend angle
sensor to the litter frame (refer to Figure above),
4. Using an ESD system, properly ground yourself.
5. Unclip the three clips holding the board cover on.
6. Unplug the cable from the board.
7. Reverse the steps to install new trend angle sensor.
Note: Do not over tighten the two screws.
8. Recalibrate the bed (refer to Bed Calibration procedures on page 18).
9. Test all bed functionality prior to putting the bed back into service.
Tools Required:
• Phillips Screwdriver #2
• ESD System
Headwall Board
Foot
Screw Head
Screws
Screw
Screw
Procedure:
1. Plug the bed into a wall outlet.
2. Raise the bed to the full up position.
3. Remove the head board and any accessories located on the head end.
4. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the four screws securing the head frame cover (reference Figure above).
5. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the three screws securing the headwall board to the head frame (reference
Figure above).
6. Using an ESD system, unplug the seven cables making note of their location due to they are not all labeled.
Compare the old board and new board and mirror all of the dip-switch settings from the old board to the new board.
Verify if any jumpers need to be moved.
7. Reverse procedures to install new headwall communication board.
8. Test all bed functionality prior to putting the bed back into service.
11 10 9
5
7
SEE DETAIL A
14
1
3
14
4
HE
AD
FO
OT
Detail A
Foot 27
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37 See drawing 27-1660 for details related
to the electrical wiring.
37
27
18 31
25
33
27
For Reference Only: Part Number L27-020
3 37
37
SEE DETAIL C 30
7 35
22
B
5 26 21 15
6
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11 16
27
Base Assembly, Brake
18
23
17
28
32
34 2
20 36
Brake
Drive
Wheel
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Base Assembly, Brake
4 27
13 Detail B
18
1
19 36 8
12
14 24
29 18
27
16
Detail A
See Detail A
Wheel
Drive
Brake
Foot
Head
2
1
Neutral
Brake
DETAIL A
1
DETAIL A
Base Assembly, Caster Lock Option (No Zoom®) - Common Components - OL270006-01 (Reference only)
See Detail A
Neutral
Brake
Foot
Head
1
1
Neutral
Brake
See Detail A
1
DETAIL A
Base Assembly, Caster Non-Lock Option - Common Components - OL270005-02 (Reference only)
2 J116
2 J147
2 J170B
2 J170A
2 J146
3 2 J149
2 J127
3
Head
2 J115
3
Foot
2 J126
3
2 J131
3
3 1 J115
3
1 J131
1 J126
Leave 2” Loop
Note
B'
To avoid any risk of pinching
when assembling this cables:
• the bed must be in high position
• the Gatch at 15 degrees
• the Foot Litter at 45 degrees
Leave 2” Loop
A'
18
5 16
8 9
24
12 23
4
17
11
26
3
14
13
22
1
17
25
20
2
19
17
15 7
17
17
HE 21
AD J150
14
24
FO
OT
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Base Assembly, ZOOM® Drive (2140 Model Only)
Base Assembly, ZOOM® Drive Option - Common Components - 27-1700 (Reference only)
HEAD
FOOT
B 19
61
42
60
17
59
16
39
35
59 16
63
19
49
63
52
49
43
DETAIL B
6 9 47
Head End
57 48 40 54
57
56
34
33
31
38 2
14
LEFT
RIGHT
23
45
HEA
D
FOOT
22
24
45
FT
LE
21
25
20
HT
G
RI
Foot End
26 6
58
56
57
57 54
48 40
34 5
13
39
37
38
32
33
A
HEA
RIGH D
T
1
LEFT FOO
T
28 30 27 29
45
21 LEFT
24 20 25
RIGHT
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Lift Assembly
Lift Assembly - Common Components - L27-027 (Reference only)
12
8
11
6
15 7
8
16 10
17
13
9
14
51
2 36 21
24
8 16
10
34
For Reference Only: Part Number L27-019
44
35 13 1 41
36 C Towards QDF27-1481
Connector J112
51 (27-1661)
34
49
8 24 15
16
38 28
44 B
32 53
50 9 D
44 44
52
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4 41 53 39 58
Litter Assembly
63
34 40
DETAIL D
32
52
Head
47 61
48 38
23 25
27 52
45 Foot
33 50
27 62
22 49
32
DETAIL B
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50
52
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J204 31
(27-1661)
20
5
A Towards QDF27-1960
J205 (27-1200)
Towards QDF27-1960
Towards QDF27-1976 J1 (27-1200)
J11 (27-1661)
50
42
6 51
19
12
3
32 32
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37
DETAIL A 18
Litter Assembly
17
49
The orientation of this
46
angle sensor is important,
the wire must exit 30
46
through the bottom. 32 57
56
32 Foot
29
32
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Litter Assembly
25
20 29 25
29
30
11
3
30
10
28
17
28
5
HE 14
AD
28 2
16 17
13
A
FO
OT
27
30 24
26
5 10
24
18
17
8X Grease 33
B B
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Litter Assembly, Interior Frame
12
21 19 15
22
34
7
11 See 25-0542L for
32 dip switch configuration
23 8 33
24 24
6 9
31
24 15 Foot
Retire the jumpers on the 21-1180 board
if they restrain the insertion of the cable.
Head
Connects to J1
(Towards QDF21-1180)
2 1 3
Litter Assembly with Serial Port - Common Components - OL270221 (Reference Only)
Item Part No. Part Name Qty.
1 27-1520P Support Connector 1
2 QDF2056 #4 x 3/16” Standoff 2
3 QDF27-2432 Serial Interconnection Cable 1
4 VV83A9G16 #10 x 1/2” Pan Head Phillips Screw 2
14 HE
AD
6 15
1
14 7
FO
11 OT
9 16
13
5
3
15
12
15 10
A
4
13
3
DETAIL A
6
SEE DETAIL A
34 27
See Cover Assembly
27 12 7
14 23 5
26 2
27
18
8
18
8 20
4
20
AD
HE
17 16
OT
FO
17 13 23
6.50
6.82
7
Detail A
Cover Assembly
SEE DETAIL B
25 19
11 21
22
27
22 31
1 33
27
19
9
11
Detail B
19 32
10
Plugs into
29 J20 (Night Light)
24
15
22
30
24
29
28
116
2 J105
FOOT LEFT CELL 2 J155
GREEN/YELLOW 2
WHITE 2 N RIGHT FOOT 2 J172
WHITE 7 N B
For Reference Only: Part Number 27-1661
GREEN/YELLOW 2
GREEN 7 G
A
BLACK 7 L
WHITE 7 N
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RIGHT HEAD CELL 2 J152
J3 J1 J2
J4
FILTER 2 J150
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11 2
OUTLET & BREAKER
BOARD J18 5 BUZZER
J208L, J208N, J208GN,
J206, J207 10
11 10
BOARD J12
MATTRESS J17A 11 4 3 CONTACTS 7 AND 8 ON #10
4 BATTERY +
TRANSFORMER J105 11
1 BATTERY -
MALT J203 11
STARTING POINT
OF HARNESS 1
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3 COM/NO INTER
1 INTER +
1 INTER -
LIGHT 12
4
Litter Assembly, Electrical
BATTERY - 1 BATTERY +
FOOT
2 FOOT SENSOR J113
GATCH
SENSOR 2
J118
HEAD
2 MALT J202A
MALT J202 2
TOROIDAL J204 2
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AUXILIARY OUTLET
MATTRESS 11 J17A
2
1
CSA Sticker
2 OL# Sticker # Language on Sticker
OL270035 QE71-0942-F English/French
OL270036 QE71-0942-E English/Spanish
Head
3
2
Litter Assembly, Optional 120V Outlet - Common Components - 270013 (Reference Only)
18 9
18
12
5
18
7
4 12
5
16
14
10
11
13
17
2 15 3
T
FOO
D
HEA
DETAIL A
See Photo #1
A
See Photo #2
See Photo #3
1.00 ±0.06
Photo #1 Photo #2
Photo #3 Photo #4
Photo #5 Photo #6
Photo #7
12
13
20
A'
18
A 17
7
8
14
2
16
19
9
3
1 10 15
4
5
P4 P3
P2 P1
27-0807
27-0688
QDF27-1185 (OL270002)
QDF9136
1 3 2
Optional No Head End Control Panel Assembly - Common Components - OL270019 (reference only)
QDF27-1201
2
3 J6
1
5
6 4
2
Optional Head End Control Panel Assembly - Common Components - OL270018 (Reference Only)
HEAD
FOOT
Head End Siderail Mounting Assembly - Common Components - L27-022 (Reference Only)
19
23
29
31
7
6
30
34
8
26
4
46 GREASE
1
39
14
21
45
16
25
20
A
40
44
B
5
39
DETAIL A
28
27
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42
20
31 43
3
31 Towards Litter
See (L27-029)
9 18
17
35
31
31
See Option 39 J5
OL270072 (English) 15 B'
or
OL270071 (French)
36
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41
38 J1 38 38 J3 35 J6
10
For OL270072
label see pg 162
Standard Siderail Assembly, Head End, Right
10
143
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QDF27-1316
Standard Siderail Assembly, Head End, Right
Position on Connector
Cable Position on Position on Position on Signal Color
Connector Connector Connector
35 41 43 42
1 1 - - “CAN H” Black/Red
2 2 - - “CAN L” Red
3 3 - - +12V Black/White
4 4 - - “GND” White
5 5 - - “SAFE” Black/Green
6 6 - - +24V Green
- - - - AUDIOSHIELD -
1 - 1 - “SPK HIGH” Black
2 - 2 - SPK COM” White
1 - - 1 N.O. Red
2 - - 2 COM Green
3 - - 3 N.C. Brown
Standard SIderail Assembly, Head End, Right - Common Components - 27-0387 (Reference only)
24
12
1
34
30
7
25
27
5
4
20
28
GREASE 46
26
29
A
B
39
6
22
31
7
18
15
40
45
DETAIL A
39
43
MTA-2 36
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42
J2 36
B'
31
Towards Litter
See ( L27-029)
36 J6 3 39 J5
36
41
9 14
17
31
35 J3
37
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44 19
31
35 J1 8
14 16 31
Standard Siderail Assembly, Head End, Left
See Option
OL270072 (English)
or 9
OL270071 (French)
For OL270072
label see pg 162 QDF27-1317
147
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Standard Siderail Assembly, Head End, Left
Position on Connector
Cable Position on Position on Position on Signal Color
Connector Connector Connector
36 41 43 42
1 1 - - “CAN H” Black
2 2 - - “CAN L” Red
3 3 - - +12V Black
4 4 - - “GND” White
5 5 - - “SAFE” Black
6 6 - - +24V Green
- - - - AUDIOSHIELD -
1 - 1 - “SPK HIGH” Black
2 - 2 - SPK COM” White
1 - - 1 N.O. Red
2 - - 2 COM Green
3 - - 3 N.C. Brown
Standard SIderail Assembly, Head End, Left - Common Components - 27-0388 (Reference only)
3 4
1 2
D
White Interior will
“Glow in the dark”.
DRIVE VASCULAR
QDF27-1318
2
4
27-1206
5
3 QDF27-2174
27-1206
3
See 27-2194 for configuration
of the dip switches
1 5
Towards
QDF27-1099 J4
27-1206
QDF27-2173
2
3
7
6 J1
27-1206 J2
27-1206
6 J1
4
7
See 27-2194 for configuration
of the dip switches 3
1 2
See 27-1661 for connection
7
27-1206 J2
Towards
QDF27-1099 J4
2 3
Foot End Siderail Mounting Assembly - Common Components - L27-032 (Reference Only)
TOWARDS FRAME
SEE (L27-021)
13
24
12 SEE NOTE 2
B
21
DETAIL A
9
19
22
1
A
A
33
34
15
8
24
26
11
23
29
28
1
A'
10
4
17
14
A
3
18
16
35
20
6
Position on Connector
Cable No. Connector No. Cable No. Connector No.
QDF27-1521 MTA-100 3 Positions QDF27-1208 MTA-100 3 Positions
QDF27-1208 MTA-100 3 Positions QDF27-1521 MTA-100 3 Positions
QDF27-1208 Mate N Lock 3 Positions QDF27-1481 J171 (L27-029)
Position on Connector
Position on Connector Signal Color
29
1 “NO” White
2 “COM” Black
3 “NC” Green
Note 1:
Standard SIderail Assembly, Foot End, Left - Common Components - 27-0390 (Reference only)
6
22
16
9
1
26
TOWARDS FRAME
15
24
SEE (L27-021)
13
17
6
A
37
7
27
3
14
A'
12
20
19
18
7
1
1
37
36
21
23
A
23
4
5
11
DETAIL A
25
33
34
Position on Connector
Cable No. Connector No. Cable No. Connector No.
QDF27-1521 MTA-100 3 Positions QDF27-1208 MTA-100 3 Positions
QDF27-1208 MTA-100 3 Positions QDF27-1521 MTA-100 3 Positions
QDF27-1208 Mate N Lock 3 Positions QDF27-1481 J172 (L27-029)
Position on Connector
Position on Connector Signal Color
29
1 “NO” White
2 “COM” Black
3 “NC” Green
Note 1:
Standard Siderail Assembly, Foot End, Right - Common Components - 27-0389 (Reference only)
3 4 2
Standard Siderail Assembly, without iBed - Common Components - OL270059 (Reference only)
2
7
5
6
3
4
ON QDF27-1208
(L27-032)
4
3
5
6
71
Optional Siderail Assembly with iBed - Common Components - OL270060 (Reference Only)
8 9
SEE NOTE 1
11
3
T5±2 15
14 2
19
6
17
10
13
18
Note 1:
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8 18 14
17 19 T25
4 J10/J2
13 POSITION TY-WRAPS HERE
4 J6
18 5
6 J5 12 11 16
2130-109-002 REV C
18
1 J4
7
TOWARDS 7 J7
6 (27-1547)
18 1 J4
Standard Foot Board Assembly without iBed
2 3
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Standard Foot Board Assembly without iBed
9
BED
CONTROLS
BED UNPLUGGED
HOB 30° VASCULAR
POSITION BED CHARGING
LOCKS ENABLED
OPTIONS
QDF27-2029
MEMBRANE FORMAT 1 : 1
15
BED
18 10 CONTROLS
QDF27-2029
Standard Foot Board without iAwareness Assembly - Common Components - OL270049 (reference only)
www.stryker.com
12 19 15
18 20 T25
4 J10/J2
14 Place cable ties here
4 J6
19 6
7 J5 13 17
A'
2130-109-002 REV B
19
1 J4
8
See 8 J7
7 (27-1547)
19
Optional Foot Board Assembly with iBed
1 J4
2 3
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For Reference Only: Part Number OL270048
Optional Foot Board Assembly with iBed
5
BED
CONTROLS
BED UNPLUGGED
HOB 30° VASCULAR
POSITION BED CHARGING
LOCKS ENABLED
BRAKE OFF
OPTIONS i
QDF27-1303
A
On J4 of QDF27-1362
9 16 19
11
10 Note 1:
Be careful not to pinch the wire when
closing the panel.
Optional Foot Board with iAwarenss Assembly - Common Components - OL270048 (Reference Only)
2 1
Bed Extender Mattress (2920 PositionPRO only) DM64196 See page 196
Bed Extender Mattress (2950 XPRT only) DM64197 See page 196
I.V. Pole, Dual Head End Permanently Attached FA64202 See page 198
Pendant with Motion Control & Nurse Call FA64194 See page 205
Pendant with Motion Control & Smart TV FA64195 See page 206
Pendant with Motion Control, Nurse Call & Smart TV FA64193 See page 207
5
1
8
10
4
7
9
35”
5-1/2”
6”
6 12
1
9
11
13
6 5
9 4
11
15
14
12
13
Motion Control
Nurse Call
Motion Control
Motion Control
Smart TV
Nurse Call
Smart TV
Motion Control
2
1
2 1
4
3
2 1
4
3
2 1
4
3
3
11
1
12
6
7
13
11
5 8
11
2X 1.90 0.65 4.81 2
5.81
12.48
Limited Warranty
Stryker Medical Division, a division of Stryker Corporation, warrants to the original purchaser the InTouch™ Critical
Care Bed, Model FL27 (2130/2140) be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) years after
date of delivery. Stryker’s obligation under this warranty is expressly limited to supplying replacement parts and labor
for, or replacing, at its option, any product which is, in the sole discretion of Stryker, found to be defective. If requested
by Stryker, products or parts for which a warranty claim is made shall be returned prepaid to the factory. Any improper
use or any alteration or repair by others in such manner as in Stryker’s judgment affects the product materially and
adversely shall void this warranty. Any repair of Stryker products using parts not provided or authorized by Stryker shall
void this warranty. No employee or representative of Stryker is authorized to change this warranty in any way.
Stryker Medical bed products are designed for a 10 year expected service life under normal use, conditions, and with
appropriate periodic maintenance as described in the maintenance manual for each device. Stryker warrants to the
original purchaser that the welds on its bed products will be free from structural defects for the expected 10 year life
of the bed product as long as the original purchaser owns the product.
This statement constitutes Stryker’s entire warranty with respect to the aforesaid equipment. Stryker makes no
other warranty or representation, either expressed or implied, except as set forth herein. There is no warranty
of merchantability and there are no warranties of fitness for any particular purpose. In no event shall Stryker be
liable here under for incidental or consequential damages arising from or in any manner related to sales or use of
any such equipment.
Stryker products are supported by a nationwide network of dedicated Stryker Field Service Representatives. These
representatives are factory trained, available locally, and carry a substantial spare parts inventory to minimize repair
time. Simply call your local representative, or call Stryker Customer Service USA at 1-800-327−0770, Canada
1-888-233-6888.
Stryker has developed a comprehensive program of service contract options designed to keep your equipment
operating at peak performance at the same time it eliminates unexpected costs. We recommend that these programs
be activated before the expiration of the new product warranty to eliminate the potential of additional equipment
upgrade charges.
* Does not include maintenance due to abuse or for any disposable items. Stryker reserves the right to change options without notice.
Return Authorization
Merchandise cannot be returned without approval from the Stryker Customer Service Department. An authorization
number will be provided which must be printed on the returned merchandise. Stryker reserves the right to charge ship-
ping and restocking fees on returned items. Special, modified, or discontinued, items not subject to return.
Damaged Merchandise
ICC Regulations require that claims for damaged merchandise must be made with the carrier within fifteen (15) days of
receipt of merchandise. Do not accept damaged shipments unless such damage is noted on the delivery receipt at
the time of receipt. Upon prompt notification, Stryker will file a freight claim with the appropriate carrier for damages
incurred. Claim will be limited in amount to the actual replacement cost. In the event that this information is not
received by Stryker within the fifteen (15) day period following the delivery of the merchandise, or the damage was not
noted on the delivery receipt at the time of receipt, the customer will be responsible for payment of the original invoice
in full. Claims for any short shipment must be made within thirty (30) days of invoice.
This warranty reflects U.S. domestic policy. Warranty outside the U.S. may vary by country. Please contact your local
Stryker Medical representative for additional information.
Canada
Stryker Canada
45 Innovation Drive
Hamilton, Ontario Canada
L9H 7L8
EC REP
European Representative
Stryker France
ZAC Satolas Green Pusignan
Av. De Satolas Green
69881 MEYZIEU Cedex
France
2006/XX
20088/08 XXXX-XXX-XXX REVCX
2130-109-002 REV www.stryker.com