Direct Supply Panacea 1000 Manuale d'uso - Pagina 16
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Servicing
Steps for Isolating Electrical Problems
1. Check all connections.
2. The thermal fuse may have automatically tripped; wait 10 to 15 minutes and check bed function to
see if it has self-reset.
3. Exchange pendant with a known working pendant.
4. Exchange actuator plugs at known working control box ports.
5. Check actuator with a known working control box.
IF USE OF THIS TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE DOES NOT CORRECT THE PROBLEM PLEASE
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To Remove Actuator
Recommended Tools: Screwdriver, Hammer, Punch
NOTE: Both high/low actuators must be replaced at the same time because they are a matched pair. If
they are not replaced together, reduced bed performance may result.
1. Identify actuator to be replaced.
2. Tip bed on its side to replace high/low actuators.
3. Unplug actuator cable from actuator.
4. Actuator is held in place by two pins. Use a screwdriver to remove lock ring on each pin.
5. Slide pins out of holes. If necessary, use hammer and punch to tap out the pins.
6. You may now replace the actuator(s).
7. To reassemble bed, reverse the previous steps, making note of the following two important items:
- Assemble pin and lock rings as originally installed.
To Remove AC Power Cord
Recommended Tools: Small Screwdriver, Masking Tape, Cable Ties
1. Raise bed to maximum height if possible.
2. Unplug power cord from wall.
3. Cut cable ties that hold AC power cord to frame. Tape remaining cables in their original position. It is
very important to keep actuator cables routed along frame in original factory-installed positions. If
this step is not followed, damage to cables or electric shock may result.
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WARNING: Possible Shock Hazard. Injury may result from improper power cord routing. Always
follow proper factory-installed routing configuration. Be sure to check condition of power cord on a
regular basis. Do not use damaged or frayed power cords.
4. Using a small screwdriver, alternately depress small red latch tabs above and below AC inlet
receptacle on the control box. Simultaneously, pull gently outward on AC power cord where it
connects to control box until plug comes out.
5. Plug replacement cord into control box until it latches.
6. Re-route AC power cord along frame in same position as original routing.
7. Replace cable ties along with cables in their original position and routing to the control box. If this
step is not followed, damage to cables or electric shock may result.
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