Chapter 5: Repair Procedures
SENSITIVE TO ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE CAUTION
An Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Susceptibility symbol is displayed to alert service personnel that the
part(s) are sensitive to electrostatic discharge and that static control procedures must be used to
prevent damage to the equipment.
WARNING:
After performing any repair or calibration, always perform the Service Checkout Procedure before
putting the unit back into service.
5.1 Canopy Removal for Replacement
1. If the unit has original canopy seals, plan ahead about canopy seal parts. Choose one of the following:
• If you plan to transfer the seal parts from the old canopy to the new, order the corner label set (6600-
2358-100, set of two), as these cannot be reused.
• If you plan to replace the seal parts, order the Enhanced Seal Retrot Kit (M1208286).
2. Lock the rails in the intermediate position:
a. Raise the canopy.
b. Slowly lower the canopy until the rail locking screws align with the horizontal oblong holes in the rails.
(Refer to Figure 5-1.)
c. Use a 4 mm hex key to turn the rail locking screws counter-clockwise until they lock both rails in place.
3. Lower the elevating base to a convenient height for reaching the canopy.
4. Switch oî º the unit and disconnect the power cord.
5. Cover the bed with a sheet to catch any parts that may fall.
6. Remove the canopy from the unit:
a. Using a small straight-blade screwdriver, remove the six arrow clips that secure the soî »t beneath the
north end of the canopy. Remove the soî »t. (Refer to Figure 5-1.) Save the six arrow clips and soî »t for
later reinstallation.
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