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MPI EchoBed X - Preventative Maintenance

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Echo/Vascular User Manual (15381-C) Page 28 of 46 DCR-00172
Preventative Maintenance
The following Preventative Maintenance should be performed at a minimum annually.
If any of these checks fail, repair or replace the part as applicable.
Visually inspect all mechanical assemblies and moving parts on the product
ensuring smooth, steady operation.
Visually inspect all fasteners (bolts, nuts, screws, etc.) to ensure all are fully
installed. Tighten as necessary.
Visually inspect all electrical cables and wires for signs of abrasion or other
damage. If damaged, replace.
Visually inspect all electrical connections to ensure they are fully and properly
connected. Reconnect as necessary.
Visually inspect the hand control. If damaged, replace.
Visually inspect the lifting mechanism shroud during raise and lowering. Adjust
or replace if necessary.
Operate all latch mechanisms to ensure proper engagement of latch into
receiver. Adjust if necessary.
Operate all motors to ensure full extension, retraction and correct operation.
The motors are permanently lubricated and require no additional lubrication.
Operate the braking system to ensure proper engagement of the wheel and
swivel lock mechanism. Replace as necessary.
Operate all accessories to ensure proper attachment and operation. Tighten,
adjust or replace if necessary.
Remove the seat cover and visually inspect and operate all mechanical and
electrical assemblies as described above.
Visually inspect the battery for damage. Replace the battery if necessary.
Unauthorized modification of this product voids any applicable warranty.
WARNING
No modification of this equipment is allowed.
Equipment should only be serviced by authorized personnel.
Removal of secured covers may increase the risk of electrical shock. Refer servicing to
qualified and authorized personnel.
The potential for electrical shock exists with electrical equipment. Failure to follow facility
protocols may cause death or serious injury.