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OWNERS MANUAL
INSTALLATION AND
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MODEL 6200
LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL CHAIR

Questions and Answers

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    Jeffrey JonesAug 1, 2025
    How to fix HS Medical Equipment chair that won't turn on?
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      lisathomasAug 1, 2025
      If your HS Medical Equipment chair isn't operating, and you don't hear a beep when power is applied, even though the outlet has power: * Check all wiring connections to ensure they are properly plugged in. * Verify that there is AC power at the wall receptacle. If not, restore outlet power. * Inspect the line fuse and replace it if it's blown.
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    daniel23Aug 5, 2025
    Why won't the base of my HS 6200 chair raise?
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      Karen HortonAug 5, 2025
      If the base of your HS Medical Equipment chair isn't raising, it could be due to a few reasons: 1. There might be no power going to the pump motor. Check for voltage to the pump motor assembly. 2. The up-limit switch may be stuck in the "open" position. Try to readjust or replace the switch. 3. The pump motor might be burned out, requiring you to replace the pump motor assembly.
  • V
    Victoria GarciaAug 10, 2025
    What to do if footswitch on HS Medical Equipment is not working?
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      april15Aug 10, 2025
      If the footswitch functions on your HS Medical Equipment are not operating, the footswitch cord might not be connected properly. Check all internal and external footswitch wiring.
  • C
    Crystal AndersonAug 13, 2025
    How to troubleshoot a HS Medical Equipment chair base that won't lower?
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      Tracy Adams DVMAug 13, 2025
      If your HS Medical Equipment chair base won't lower from the floor unit: * The solenoid valve might not be closed due to dirt in the valve. Consider repairing or replacing the solenoid valve. * There might be constant power applied to the solenoid. Check for switches that are stuck in the "closed" position.
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    holly16Aug 18, 2025
    Why are the backswitch functions not working on my HS Medical Equipment chair?
    • A
      Alicia RodgersAug 18, 2025
      If the backswitch functions are not operating on your HS Medical Equipment chair, there may be damaged or disconnected wires in the chair back, under the chair seat, or in the chair base. Check all wiring connections.
  • K
    Karen LaraAug 22, 2025
    What causes a spongy chair back on HS 6200?
    • A
      Alicia LopezAug 22, 2025
      If the chair back feels spongy when a patient puts pressure on the chair back of your HS Medical Equipment, it is likely due to back spring failure. Replace the gas spring to resolve this issue.
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    Timothy SimsAug 27, 2025
    What to do if HS Medical Equipment chair back reclines without using the handle?
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      Dr. Melissa HodgesAug 27, 2025
      If the chair back of your HS Medical Equipment reclines fully without the handle being activated, the lock nut might be loose. You should tighten the lock nut located under the seat board.

Summary

Important Information

Safety Symbols

Explains the meaning of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE symbols.

Transportation and Storage Conditions

Details the required environmental conditions for safe transportation and storage of the equipment.

Introduction

Safety Symbol Definitions

Explains the meaning of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE symbols used throughout the manual.

Contacting Reliance

Provides contact information for support and questions regarding Reliance products.

Electrical Safety Classification

Details the chair's classification regarding electric shock, fire, and mechanical hazards.

Important User Warnings

Electrical Shock and Fire Hazard

Warns against exposing the equipment to rain or moisture to prevent hazards.

Explosion Hazard Warning

Alerts about the explosion hazard if used with flammable anesthetics.

Technical Specifications

120 V Low Voltage Chair Specifications

Lists electrical and safety ratings for the 120V model chair.

230 V Low Voltage Chair Specifications

Lists electrical and safety ratings for the 230V model chair.

Electromagnetic Interference

Discusses potential interference and user remedies for radio frequency energy.

Storage Temperature Warning

Warns about the effect of low storage temperatures on hydraulic oil.

Installation

Unpacking the Chair

Provides step-by-step instructions for unpacking the chair and its components.

Chair Assembly Steps

Details the procedure for assembling the chair and its parts.

Headrest Assembly

Instructions for attaching the headrest to the chair back.

Power Receptacle Connection

Guidance on connecting power cords and cables to the chair.

Connecting to Instrument Stand

Notes on connecting the chair's control cable to a Reliance instrument stand.

Operation

Chair Lift Operation (Membrane Switches)

How to raise and lower the chair using the membrane switches on the chair back.

Chair Lift Operation (Footswitch)

How to raise and lower the chair using the footswitch controls.

Positioning the Chair Back

Instructions on reclining and raising the chair back using the release lever.

Chair Revolving and Rotation

Details on how to rotate the chair upper structure and its locking mechanism.

Chair Arm Movement

Instructions for raising, lowering, and locking the chair arms for patient access.

Intended Use Position Warning

Caution regarding using the chair in the specified position for stability.

Patient Weight Load Warning

Warning about exceeding the maximum patient weight limit and static loads.

Footrest Operation

Instructions on how to retract the footrest near its outer edge.

No. 18 Headrest Operation and Adjustment

How to operate and adjust the standard No. 18 headrest for position and tension.

No. 10 Headrest Operation

How to operate the No. 10 headrest by adjusting its sliding pillow section.

No. 11, 21 Headrest Operation and Adjustment

How to operate and adjust the No. 11 and 21 headrests using their handles.

Locating and Replacing Fuses

Fuse Replacement Procedure

Step-by-step guide to replacing fuses in the AC input module.

Fuse Replacement Warnings

Critical warnings regarding fuse replacement, including correct type and handling.

Troubleshooting Guide

Cleaning and Maintenance

Upholstery Cleaning

Recommendations for cleaning upholstery, including stain removal and disinfection.

Painted Surfaces Cleaning

How to clean the chair's durable, powder-coated painted metal surfaces.

Infection Control Product Recommendations

Lists tested and recommended disinfectants for the chair's upholstery and surfaces.

Cleaning Precautions

Safety precautions and warnings when using cleaning solvents and disinfectants.

Parts List

Ordering Parts Information

Advice on how to order replacement parts, including necessary model and serial numbers.

6200 Chair Assembly Overview

Chair Top Assembly Components

Lists parts for the chair top assembly with corresponding item numbers.

Base Assembly Components

Lists parts for the base assembly with corresponding item numbers.

Headrest Assemblies Components

Lists parts for various headrest assemblies with corresponding item numbers.

Detailed Chair Assembly Diagram

Chair Assembly Parts List (1-45)

Chair Assembly Parts List (46-84)

6200 Base Assembly Diagram

Base Assembly Parts List

Lift Assembly Diagram

Lift Assembly Parts List

#18 & #22 Headrest Assembly Diagram

#18 & #22 Headrest Assembly Parts List

#10 Headrest Assembly Diagram

#10 Headrest Assembly Parts List

#11 Headrest Assembly Diagram

#11 Headrest Assembly Parts List

#21 Headrest Assembly Diagram

#21 Headrest Assembly Parts List

Wiring Diagram

Wiring Diagram Details

Details of the electrical schematic, including components, connections, and wire color codes.

Limited Warranty

Warranty Conditions

Outlines the conditions, limitations, and claim process for the product warranty.

HS 6200 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHS
Model6200
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish