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Operating Manua Hausted Video Imaging Chairs Modes: VIC329 & VIC429 V1 02.11 HAUSTED Patient Handing Systems, LLC

WARNING - COPYING PROHIBITED This manua is protected by Federa Copyright Law, which provides for damages of up to USD $20000, as we as crimina fines and imprisonment, for unauthorized copying.

a word from Hausted This manua contains important information on proper use and maintenance of the Hausted Video Imaging Chair (VIC). A personne invoved in the use and maintenance of this equipment must carefuy review and compy with the warnings, cautions and instructions contained in this manua. These instructions are important to protect the heath and safety of personne operating a Video Imaging Chair and shoud be retained in a convenienty accessibe area for quick reference. Compete instructions for uncrating and connecting utiities, as we as equipment drawings, have been furnished. If missing, contact Hausted for repacement copies, giving the seria number and mode numbers of the unit. Hausted carries a compete ine of accessories for use with this washer. A Hausted representative wi gady review these with you. Indications for Use avoid untimey or costy interruptions. Hausted maintains a goba staff of we equipped, factorytrained technicians to provide this service, as we as expert repair services. Pease contact your Hausted representative for detais. Advisory A isting of the safety precautions to be observed when operating and servicing this equipment can be found in Section 1 of this manua. Do not operate or service the equipment unti you have become famiiar with this information. Any ateration of this equipment not authorized or performed by Hausted Engineering Service which coud affect its operation wi void the warranty, coud vioate nationa, state, and oca reguations, and coud jeopardize your insurance coverage. The Hausted Eectric Powered Chairs are intended for use in patient treatment, transport or recovery. Service Information A thorough preventive maintenance program is essentia to safe and proper unit operation. This manua contains maintenance schedues and procedures which shoud be foowed for satisfactory equipment performance. You are encouraged to contact Hausted concerning our comprehensive Annua Maintenance Agreements. Under the terms of these agreements, preventive maintenance, adjustments, and repacement of worn parts are done on a schedued basis to hep ensure equipment performance at peak capabiity and to hep 2011 Hausted Patient Handing Systems LLC. A Rights Reserved printed in U.S.A. i

EC Authorized Representative CEpartner4U BV ESDOORNLAAN 13 3951DB MAARN The Netherands +31(0)6 516 536 26 Manufactured by: Hausted Patient Handing Systems, LLC 2511 Midpark Road Montgomery, AL 36109 334.215.5151 Main 877.706.5151 To Free 334.215.5150 Fax www.hausted.com Cass 1 Equipment Type B Equipment Equipment not suitabe for use in the presence of a fammabe anesthetic mixture with air or oxygen or nitrous oxide. IPX4 (Spash-proof Equipment) Not suitabe for continuous operation (Duty Cyce: 10% six minutes in one hour) ii The base anguage of this document is ENGLISH. Any transations must be made from the base anguage document.

Tabe of Contents 1 Listing of Warnings and Cautions...1-1 2 Uncrating Instructions...2-1 3 Operating Instructions...3-1 3.1 Braking and Steering...3-3 3.1.1 Appying the Brakes...3-3 3.1.2 Reeasing the Brakes...3-3 3.1.3 Appying the Steering Lock...3-3 3.1.4 Reeasing the Steering Lock...3-3 3.2 Top Adjustment...3-4 3.2.1 Raising the Top...3-4 3.2.2 Lowering the Top...3-4 3.2.3 Recining the Chair Back...3-4 3.3 Independent Leg Section...3-5 3.3.1 Independent Operation...3-5 3.3.2 Returning to Chair Mode...3-5 3.4 Adjustabe Footrest...3-6 3.4.1 Repositioning the Footrest...3-6 3.5 Hinging Rais...3-7 3.5.1 Repositioning the Rai...3-7 3.6 VIC Chair Rotating Instructions...3-8 3.6.1 Mode Definitions...3-8 3.6.2 Non-Transport Mode (Anterior/Posterior Position)...3-9 3.6.3 Transport Mode (Latera Position)...3-10 3.7 Patient Transfer Instructions...3-11 4 Recommended Preventive Maintenance...4-1 5 Optiona Accessories...5-1 6 Recommended Repacement Parts...6-1 7 Warranty... 7-1 iii

Listing of Warnings and cautions 1 The foowing is a isting of the safety precautions which must be observed when operating and servicing this equipment. WARNINGS indicate the potentia for danger to personne, and CAUTIONS indicate the potentia for damage to equipment. These precautions are repeated (in whoe or in part), where appicabe, throughout the manua. WARNING LACERATION HAZARD: when cutting bands aways use a too specificay designed for that purpose. This wi hep to avoid persona injuries frequenty incurred when bands are cut and tension reeased. WARNINGS PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD (SEE SECTION 3): the VIC chair has a warning abe on the back of the back section stating: Maximum patient weight 147 kiograms (325 bs.). the VIC chair is not intended to repace a stretcher or a gurney. the VIC chair has warning abes on both the head and foot end stating: Do not sit on end as tipping may occur. the VIC chair has a warning abe on the foot rest stating: Do not stand on foot rest. when not in use, do not eave the VIC chair in a recine position. when patient is seated in the chair, the side rais shoud be up and the patient shoud be secured with restraint straps. patient entry, egress and transfer from the VIC chair shoud aways be from the center side rai ocation with the side rai in the down position and brakes ocked. at no time shoud the patient be permitted to enter or exit from the ends of the VIC chair when in partia or tota recine position. the patient shoud be paced in a fuy upright position with chair in ow height when transporting patient. The patient shoud never be transported when the VIC is in a recined position. the brakes shoud aways be appied when patient is not being transported. the VIC chair has a warning abe on the top of the base cover that states: When chair is in the non-transport mode: Patient must remain fuy upright; Patient must never be recined; Patient must never be eft unattended. 1-1

UnCrating instructions 2 important - REPORT ANY SHIPPING DAMAGE IMMEDIATELY: inform shipper of any damages - eave carton intact. Leave the equipment in the receiving area unti inspection is compete. CAUTION - POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE: this crate contains fragie expensive medica equipment. Uncrate and hande carefuy. if after uncrating the equipment you find any damage (no matter how sight), show it to your supervisor. WARNING - PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD: when cutting bands, aways use too specificay designed for that purpose. This wi hep avoid persona injuries frequenty incurred when bands are cut and tension is reeased. IMPORTANT: Foow each step in the order shown in these instructions. UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS: Your Hausted equipment has been carefuy packed at our manufacturing pant to ensure safe shipment to your medica faciity. There are severa procedures you must foow to put your new equipment in service. These procedures ony take a few minutes to compete and are required to ensure proper operation of the equipment. 1. Cut the two bands around the shipping carton. 2. remove the top haf of the carton and cut one side of the bottom haf. 3. Remove the equipment from the carton. 4. Check to see if a features of the equipment work propery. If a the features work, advance to step 5. If any of the features of the equipment do not work propery, ca Hausted for service at: 877.706.5151. 5. Cean the equipment using mid detergent to remove any dirt accumuated during shipment, and pace the equipment into service. 2-1

operating instructions 3 warnings PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD: A. the VIC chair has a warning abe on the back of the back section stating: Maximum patient weight 147 kiograms (325 bs.). B. the VIC chair is not intended to repace a stretcher or a gurney. C. the VIC chair has a warning abes on both the head and foot end stating: Do not sit on end as tipping may occur. D. the VIC chair has a warning abe on the foot rest stating: Do not stand on foot rest. E. when not in use, do not eave the VIC chair in a recine position. F. when patient is seated in the chair, the side rais shoud be up and the patient shoud be secured with restraint straps. G. patient entry, egress and transfer from the VIC chair shoud aways be from the center side rai ocation with the side rai in the down position and brakes ocked. H. at no time shoud the patient be permitted to enter or exit from the ends of the VIC chair when in partia or tota recine position. I. the patient shoud be paced in a fuy upright position with chair in ow height when transporting patient. The patient shoud never be transported when the VIC is in a recine position. J. the brakes shoud aways be appied when patient is not being transported. K. the VIC chair has a warning abe on the top of the base cover that states: When chair is in the non-transport mode: Patient must remain fuy upright; Patient must never be recined; Patient must never be eft unattended. 3-1

operating instructions 3 See WARNING C & H See WARNING A See WARNING F See WARNING I 22" 50" 22" 70.5" See WARNING F See Section 3.5 See WARNING B, F, H & I See Section 3.2.3 58.5" 24" 66.5" 31.5" See WARNING G & H See section 3.7 See WARNING K See Section 3.6 See WARNING G through J See Section 3.1 See Section 3.2 See WARNING D See Section 3.4 See Section 3.3 See WARNING C & H See WARNING G through J See Section 3.1 3-2

operating instructions 3 3.1 Braking and Steering operation Warning - Persona Injury Hazard: Patient entry, egress and transfer from the VIC chair shoud aways be from the center side rai ocation with the side rai in the down position and brakes ocked. the brakes shoud aways be appied when patient is not being transported. Figure 3-1 3.1.1 appying the Brakes The four whee centra braking system is activated by depressing the red peda at the foot end of the unit on the patients eft side (Figure 3-1). To fuy engage the brakes, the peda shoud be pressed to approximatey 45. A four caster shoud be ocked from swiveing and rotating. 3.1.2 reeasing the Brakes Depress the green peda at the head end of the unit on the patients eft, unti the peda is in a horizonta position (Figure 3-2). A four whees shoud rotate and swive freey. Figure 3-2 Figure 3-3 3.1.3 appying the Steering Lock From the head end of the VIC chair, depress the green peda downward into ocked position (Figure 3-3). Push the VIC chair forward one caster at the foot end wi ock into a non-swive mode. This aows straight steering by the attendant, when pushing from the head end. 3.1.4 reeasing the Steering Lock Depress the red peda at either of the right 3-3 side corners of the unit, unti the peda is in a horizonta position (Figure 3-2). A four whees shoud rotate and swive freey.

operating instructions 3 3.2 Top Adjustment Warning - Persona Injury Hazard: When not in use, do not eave the VIC chair in a recine position. at no time shoud the patient be permitted to enter or exit from the ends of the VIC chair when in partia or tota recine position. Figure 3-4 the patient shoud be paced in a fuy upright position with chair in ow height when transporting patient. the patient shoud never be transported when the VIC is in a recine position. Figure 3-5 the VIC chair has a warning abe on the top of the base cover that states: When chair is in the non-transport mode: Patient must remain fuy upright; Patient must never be recined; Patient must never be eft unattended. 3.2.1 raising the Top Press the pump peda (peda nearest the head end) to the foor (Figure 3-4), then reease the pressure on the peda. Repeat this process unti desired height is obtained. Use smooth strokes on pump peda to ensure patient comfort. Figure 3-6 3.2.2 owering the Top Press down on the reease peda (peda nearest the foot end) (Figure 3-5) unti desired height is obtained. Figure 3-7 3.2.3 recining the Chair Back Squeeze the green recine ever on the right side of the back section (Figure 3-6). Push back on the back section unti it is at desired position, (Figure 3-7) position can vary from upright to 10 trendeendurg positions. Note that chair has a degree indicator ocated on the ower back section on the right side of the chair. To pace back into upright position, squeeze the recine hande and ift up on the back section. 3-4

operating instructions 3 3.3 Independent eg section Warning - Persona Injury Hazard: The VIC chair has a warning abe on the top of the base cover that states: When chair is in the non-transport mode: Patient must remain fuy upright; Patient must never be recined; Patient must never be eft unattended. Figure 3-8 3.3.1 independent Operation Hod and support eg section by the bottom of the frame tube (Figure 3-8). Pu out on the end of the red ever (Figure 3-8). Rotate the ever cockwise whie positioning the eg section (Figure 3-9). Once desired position of the eg section is reached, reease the ever and the eg section wi be ridged (Figure 3-10). When the eg section is independent, it can be repositioned at any time by turning the ever cockwise (Figure 3-9). Figure 3-9 NOTE: Aways support the eg section when turning the red ever. 3.3.2 returning to Chair Mode Support the eg section, turn the ever countercockwise whie pushing in on the ever (Figure 3-11). The ever wi side inward to an inactive position. Once the ever is inactive, adjust the eg section unti it is in ine with the back section (Figure 3-12). It wi cick as it reengages with the back section. Figure 3-10 Figure 3-11 Figure 3-12 3-5

operating instructions 3 3.4 Adjustabe footrest Warning - Persona Injury Hazard: The VIC chair has a warning abe on the top of the base cover that states: When chair is in the non-transport mode: Patient must remain fuy upright; Patient must never be recined; Patient must never be eft unattended. Figure 3-13 3.4.1 repositioning the Footrest The footrest has three positions; retracted, ower and the upper positions. With the pan in the retracted position pu out, on the handes on either side of pan (Figure 3-13). The footrest wi drop into the ower position (Figure 3-14). To pace the footrest into the upper position, grasp the handes on both sides of the pan. Tit the pan up whie ifting (Figure 3-15). Once the pan is up a the way, tit the pan out unti it ocks into position (Figure 3-16). To return the footrest into the retracted position, tit the pan up whie etting it side down, if needed, (Figure 3-15), into the ower position (Figure 3-13), continue titing the footrest unti it is in the retracted position. Figure 3-14 Figure 3-15 Figure 3-16 3-6

operating instructions 3 3.5 Hinging rais Warning - Persona Injury Hazard: Patient entry, egress and transfer from the VIC chair shoud aways be from the center side rai ocation with the side rai in the down position and brakes ocked. Figure 3-17 3.5.1 repositioning the Rai The VIC Rai has two positions, up and down, both positions ock the rai into pace. To put the rai down, whie supporting the rai (Figure 3-17), squeeze the two red tabs under the seat (Figure 3-18). Aow the rai to hinge a the way down unti it ocks into pace (Figure 3-19). To raise the rai, squeeze the two red tabs under the seat (Figure 3-18). Lift the rai a the way up unti it ocks into pace. Figure 3-18 Figure 3-19 3-7

operating instructions 3 3.6 Vic chair rotating instructions Warning - Persona Injury Hazard: When not in use, do not eave the VIC chair in a recine position. The patient shoud be paced in a fuy upright position with chair in ow height when transporting patient. The patient shoud never be transported when the VIC is in a recine position. Rear View Transport Mode (Latera Position) 3.6.1 Mode Definitions See Figure 3-20. Transport mode is when green arrow by the seat ock knob is aigned with green arrow on the base and seat is ocked. Non-transport mode is when chair seat has been ocked 90 countercockwise from transport mode. Non-transport mode is to be used ony for performing cinica procedures. Side View The transport mode is when the green arrows on the seat and back section are aigned, the back section is in the fu upright position and the chair is in ow height. Non-Transport Mode Anterior/Posterior Position Non-Transport Mode NEVER Recine Back Section When in the Non-Transort Mode Figure 3-20 3-8

operating instructions 3 3.6 Vic chair rotating instructions Warning - Persona Injury Hazard: When chair is in the nontransport mode: Patient must remain fuy upright; Patient must never be recined; Patient must never be eft unattended. the brakes shoud aways be appied when patient is not being transported. the patient shoud be paced in a fuy upright position with chair in ow height when transporting patient. The patient shoud never be transported when the VIC is in a recined position. Figure 3-21 Figure 3-22 3.6.2 non-transport (Anterior/Posterior Position) Lock the caster brakes (Figure 3-1). Secure patient in sitting position with restraints. Eevate chair to maximum height (Figure 3-4). Pu out on the seat ock knob (Figure 3-21) to reease ock. Rotate chair countercockwise (Figure 3-22), unti it ocks into the non-transport mode (see Figure 3-20). 3-9

operating instructions 3 3.6 Vic chair rotating instructions Warning - Persona Injury Hazard: The VIC chair is not intended to repace a stretcher or a gurney. the patient shoud be paced in a fuy upright position with chair in ow height when transporting patient. The patient shoud never be transported when the VIC is in a recine position. when patient is seated in the chair, the side rais shoud be up and the patient shoud be secured with restraint straps. 3.6.3 transport Mode (Latera Position) Pu out on the seat ock knob (Figure 3-21). Rotate the chair cockwise 90 (Figure 3-23), unti it ocks into the transport mode (see Figure 3-20). Insure the chair is ocked in the transport mode (see Figure 3-20) before transporting or recining the patient. The green arrow abe on the seat wi be in ine with the green arrow abe on the base (Figure 3-24). Figure 3-23 Figure 3-24 3-10

operating instructions 3 3.7 Patient transfer instructions warnings PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD: Maximum patient weight 147 kiograms (325 bs.). the VIC chair is not intended to repace a stretcher or a gurney. Do not sit on end as tipping may occur. Do not stand on foot rest. when not in use, do not eave the VIC chair in a recine position. when patient is seated in the chair, the side rais shoud be up and the patient shoud be secured with restraint straps. patient entry, egress and transfer from the VIC chair shoud aways be from the center side rai ocation with the side rai in the down position and brakes ocked. at no time shoud the patient be permitted to enter or exit from the ends of the VIC chair when in partia or tota recine position. the patient shoud be paced in a fuy upright position with chair in ow height when transporting patient. The patient shoud never be transported when the VIC is in a recine position. the brakes shoud aways be appied when patient is not being transported. when chair is in the nontransport mode: Patient must remain fuy upright; Patient must never be recined; Patient must never be eft unattended. Definition of Terms Used in Instructions Beow (See Figure 3-25) Transfer side Secondary Patient Device the transfer side wi aways be ocated on the attendants right hand side, when standing at the patient s foot end of the device, facing the patient. ) VIC Chair the transfer side wi aways be ocated on the patents right hand side. Transfer of Patient from VIC Chair to a Secondary Device Patient Preparation 1. Leave patient secured with restraint straps unti actua patient transfer is to begin Secondary Device Preparation 1. Lock the caster brakes on secondary device. 2. Pace device into owest vertica position. 3. Leve patient surface to a horizonta pane. 4. Lower patient rai on transfer side of device. VIC Chair Preparation 1. Ensure chair is in the transport mode (see Section 3-6). 2. adjust chair height so the seat section is eve with patient surface of secondary device. 3. ower the patient side rai on the transfer side of the VIC chair. 4. Move the VIC chair so that both devices are facing one another on the specified transfer sides. 5. Recine the VIC chair into horizonta pane. 6. Maneuver chair so the transfer sides of the two devices are making contact (imit transfer gap as much as possibe). 7. Lock the VIC chair caster brakes. 3-11

operating instructions 3 3.7 Patient transfer instructions Patient Transfer 1. Reease patient restraint straps 2. Transfer patient. Transfer of Patient from a Secondary Device to VIC Chair Foow same procedure as in Transferring from VIC chair to a secondary device above except: You must verify that the VIC chair is positioned so that the patients abdomen is in ine with the chair seat before attempting to transfer a patient to the VIC chair, otherwise tipping may occur. Figure 3-25 3-12

recommended preventive maintenance 4 CAUTION POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD Steam ceaning and pressure washing of chair is not recommended and can void warranty. Procedure Schedue Materia Lubricate a moving and siding 6 Months Lubricating oi, ight-duty grease, parts and hinge points wax stick ubricant. NEVER LUBRICATE GAS SPRING, MOTOR AND MECH-LOCK SHAFTS Inspect a fasteners to ensure proper fit, position and tightness (incuding nuts, bots, etc.). 3 Months Proper size wrench and screwdriver. Ceaning mattress and pads After each use Meta Fie, proper coor paint (specify coor when ordering). Inspect a surfaces and remove any user deveoped sharp or burred areas. Appy touch-up where required. Cean externa surfaces to remove any foreign materias or contaminants. Periodicay After each use Meta Fie, proper coor paint (specify coor when ordering). Medium strength anti-bacteria ceaners, stainess stee ceaner & poish. NOTE: If units are pressure washed, ubrication of a moving and siding parts shoud be done afterwards. Steam ceaning and pressure washing is not recommended and can void warranty. For more detaied information, pease contact: Hausted Patient Handing Systems at 877.706.5151 4-1

Optiona accessories 6 Number Description SA0636-00 Pediatric Positioner (36"x7") SA0637-00 Pediatric Positioner (48" x 10") SA0638-00 Pediatric Positioner (60" x 13") SA0658 Foam Wedge, Patient Positioning SA0671-00 Dorsocervica Piow, Foam SA0716-00 X-Wide Restraint Straps with Vecro SA0717-00 Universa Head Restraint SA0721 Pushbar (Removabe, Stainess Stee - Comes Standard) SA4001-00 VIC Back Extension Assemby VIC429 Ony (mfg after 4/98) SA0725-00 Universa Head Restraint with Dorsocervica 000018-00 Teescoping I.V. Rod, 27" to 50", 2-Section with Hoder (stainess) APC012-00 Restraint Straps with Vecro, Comes Standard with 2 Straps APC020-00 Patient Tray APC14D-00 Oxygen Tank Hoder 065990-00 Arm Board with Pad (for sitting) SA4002 VIC Back Extension Fied Upgrade VIC429 Ony (mfg after 4/98) it is recommended that ony Hausted approved accessories be used with this device. to order accessories, or for more detaied information on accessories, pease contact Hausted at: 1.877.706.5151 5-1

Iustrated parts breakdown 6 Figure 6-1. VIC Base assemby 36 38 54 41 37 55 12 35 42 40 33 43 34 45 44 53 4 5 4 5 46 49 50 52 3 15 31 19 4 2 17 51 14 16 21 13 32 30 8 5 1 59 6 11 22 10 58 39 56 61 63 64 5 9 29 25 18 62 63 64 7 57 20 23 48 28 27 26 4 24 6-1 60 47 5 40 Figure 6-1. VIC Base assemby

Iustrated parts breakdown 6 Figure 6-1. VIC Base assemby Item No. Part No. S V C Description Units Per Assemby 066905 VIC Base Assemby X 1 066898 ASSEMBLY, Base Frame VIC 2 P61117 * ASSEMBLY, Outside Coumn 3 031334 SCREW, Hex Head Cap, 5/16-18 x 2" Long 4 4 031076 WASHER, 1/4 SAE Fat 22 5 031057 NUT, Lock 5/16-18 6 6 031058 NUT, Free Thread Hex, 5/16-18 2 7 076531 CASTER, Brake 3 8 076530 CASTER, Steer 1 9 062659 PLATE, Caster Bot Lock 4 10 062685 SCREW, Hex Head Cap, M8 x 10" 8 11 062666 CAP, caster stem 4 12 066900 ASSEMBLY, End Cover 2 13 062688 BOLT, Eye 2 14 062684 LINK, Cam, Short 2 15 066837 LINK, Connecting 1 16 060018 PIN, Link 2 17 031466 PIN, Cotter, 3/32 x 1/2" Long 2 18 066826 PEDAL, Brake, Foot 1 19 062683 CAP, Starock 4 20 031101 SCREW, Set, 1/4-20 x 1/2" Long 2 21 011422 COLLAR, Crank Shaft Worm 3 22 066902 ROD, Hex Brake, Long 2 23 068046 PEDAL, Pump, Left 1 24 068045 PEDAL, Pump, Right 1 25 062128 SCREW, Button Head Socket, 1/4-20 x 1-1/4" Long 4 26 031055 NUT, Lock, 1/4-20 4 27 061164 PAD, Pump Peda 4 28 061228 LABEL, Pump Peda, Right 1 29 061229 LABEL, Pump Peda, Left 1 30 061261 BELLOWS, APC 1 31 066844 BRACKET, Beows 2 32 000849 TIE, Cabe 2 33 075856 LABEL, VIC Chair 2 34 075843 LABEL, Hausted Product 2 35 066817 COVER, Center Base 1 36 061287 ANGLE, Beows Mounting 2 37 061167 VELCRO, Hook 4" 2 38 061166 VELCRO, Pie 5 2 39 065129 CLIP, Beows 4 6-2

Iustrated parts breakdown 6 Figure 6-1. VIC Base assemby Item No. Part No. S V C Description Units Per Assemby 40 000794 RIVET,.188 X.250 Pop 14 41 031416 SCREW, #10 X 1/2 Type A Sef Tapping 4 42 066848 ASSEMBLY, Seat Pivot 1 43 066850 PLATE, Nyatron Guide 1 44 066846 ASSEMBLY, Base Pivot 1 45 066851 BUSHING, Pivot 1 46 031100 WASHER, Nyon, 5/16 2 47 061122 MEDIJACK 1 48 P61121 * HANGER, Hydrauic Jack Support 2 49 066178 SUPPORT, Short Gide 4 50 061116 SCREW, Coumn Gide 4 51 P 150830 573 SCREW, 1/4-20 Nyon Tip 8 52 068199 SCREW, Coumn Gide, W/O Point 4 53 066867 ASSEMBLY, Inside Coumn 1 54 066869 LABEL, Operation 1 55 066868 LABEL, Seat Lock 1 56 031080 WASHER, Fat, 5/16" 8 57 069192 HEAD, Steer Peda 1 58 055119 WASHER, Nyon, 1/2" 5 59 031080 WASHER, Shim, 5/16" 2 60 031156 GROMMET, Rubber 2 61 066544 CAP, Steer Peda, Green 1 62 066543 CAP, Brake Peda, Red 1 63 031074 WASHER, Fat, 3/16" 2 64 069459 RIVET, Pop, 3/16" (Large Head) 2 NOTE: The P prefix on the part numbers marked with an *, designate part numbers for the powder coated units. For chrome/stainess units the P prefix shoud be repaced with 0 prefix. 6-3

Iustrated parts breakdown 6 Figure 6-2. Seat assemby 25 34 26 24 33 10 31 32 16 30 2 3 27 1 28 29 11 21 22 20 23 18 17 13 5 19 14 6 7 37 8 15 9 12 35 36 6-5 Figure 6-2. Seat assemby

Iustrated parts breakdown 6 Figure 6-2. Seat assemby Item No. Part No. S V C Description Units Per Assemby 1 066864 ASSEMBLY, Seat Section 1 2 031010 SCREW, Hex Head Cap, 5/16-18 x 3/4" Long 2 3 066865 ASSEMBLY, Seat Punger 1 4 031057 NUT, Lock, 5/16-18 4 5 066852 BLOCK, Pivot Support 1 6 066854 PLATE, Gide Support 1 7 066853 PLATE, Pivot Support 1 8 031076 WASHER, Fat, USS, 1/4" 6 9 055224 SCREW, Hex Head Cap, 5/16-18 x 1-3/4" Long 2 10 066908 LABEL, Arrow, VIC 1 11 031364 WASHER, Fat, SAE, 1/4" 4 12 035115 WASHER, Nyon, 3/4 OD x.395 ID 6 13 061092 ROD, Rai Pivot 2 14 061125 WASHER, Removabe Retaining 4 15 069193 RAIL, Side, VIC, Left 1 16 069194 RAIL, Side, VIC, Right 1 17 061067 ASSEMBLY, Rai Trigger Pate 2 18 052763 SPRING, Rai Punger 2 19 061101 PLUNGER 2 20 061091 TAB, Viny, Red 4 21 061174 PLATE, Stationery Trigger, Right 1 22 061172 PLATE, Stationery Trigger, Left 1 23 031500 SCREW, Truss Head Machine, #10-24 x 1.0" Long 4 24 052275 SPACER, Seat Pan 4 25 12966C CUSHION, Seat, (Mauve) 1 26 061148 PLATE, Seat Cushion Support 1 27 066855 ASSEMBLY, Punger Guide 1 28 066859 PLUNGER, Square 1 29 066860 SPRING, Punger 1 30 052764 KNOB, Back Pu 1 31 066858 ROD, Punger 1 32 066868 LABEL, Seat Lock 1 33 066955 POINTER, Degree 1 34 031184 RIVET, Pop, 3/16 x.25" Long 2 35 068059 SCREW, Phiips Head, #10-32 x 1-1/4" Long 4 36 068058 PAD. Arm Rest 2 37 P 150830 544 CAP, Chrome Hoe 2 6-6

Iustrated parts breakdown 6 Figure 6-3. Foot section 6 16 15 13 14 10 7 25 5 27 1 29 11 22 4 3 28 2 51 46 56 54 53 50 59 49 48 58 42 38 52 45 47 12 43 35 36 8 37 39 18 44 33 34 32 41 38 51 24 23 31 57 55 26 26 30 9 19 20 17 6-7 Figure 6-3. Foot section

Iustrated parts breakdown 6 Figure 6-3. Foot section Item No. Part No. S V C Description Units Per Assemby 1 068035 ASSEMBLY, Foot Section 1 2 031036 SCREW, Phiips Ova Head, 5/16-24 x 15/16 Long 2 3 061358 LABEL, Operating 1 4 011318 PIN, Cevis, 3/8 x 1-7/16: Long 2 5 030287 NUT, PAL, 3/8" 2 6 068060 ASSEMBLY, Foot Rest 1 7 061458 PIN, 1/8 x 3/4" Long 2 8 066880 ASSEMBLY, VIC Foot End Contro 1 9 061196 SCREW, Truss Head Machine, #10-24 x 3/8" Long 4 10 068072 PLATE, Leg Pad Support 1 11 031137 RING, Retaining 2 12 031081 WASHER, Shim 12 13 12966K CUSHION, Leg Section, Mauve 1 14 12966I CUSHION, Foot Rest, Mauve 1 15 068113 MAT, For Foot Rest 1 16 061141 LABEL, Foot Rest Warning 1 17 063022 LABEL, Service 1 18 031137 RING, Retaining 1 19 031457 TAG, Seria Identification 1 20 031458 TAG, Myar Cover For Identification 1 21 Not Used 1 22 061198 LABEL, Head And Foot Warning 2 23 065412 SPACER, Activating Lever 1 24 031500 SCREW, Truss Head Machine, #10-24 x 1.0" Long 1 25 031432 SCREW, Fat Socket Head, #10-24 x 5/8" Long 2 26 031421 NUT, Lock, #10-24 5 27 060018 PIN, Link, 5/16 x 1.0" Long 1 28 068417 PIN, Cotter,.094 x 1/2" Long 1 29 061351 PIN, Leg Extension Tube 1 30 061306 COVER, Leg Section 1 31 065409 LEVER, Activating I 32 065411 BEARING, Activating Lever 2 33 061338 SHAFT, Contro 1 34 061336 FLANGE, Nyiner, 6L2-FF 2 35 061333 ASSEMBLY, Contro Box Bracket 1 36 061337 ROLLER 2 37 031074 WASHER, SAE, 3/16" 2 38 061348 ASSEMBLY, Pu Tube 1 39 061346 ASSEMBLY, Sub, Contro Pivot 1 40 061342 ASSEMBLY, Cabe Pu 1 6-8

Iustrated parts breakdown 6 Figure 6-3. Foot section Item No. Part No. S V C Description Units Per Assemby 41 061344 RING, Retaining, 5103-31 4 42 031137 RING, Retaining, 5103-37 2 43 061339 SHAFT, Support 1 44 031111 PIN, Spring, 1/8 x 5/8" 2 45 000849 TIE, Cabe 1 46 061312 CABLE, Left Punger 1 47 061311 CABLE, Right Punger 1 48 061310 CABLE, A.P.C, Leg Contro 1 49 031364 WASHER, SAE Fat 1/4" 1 50 060105 LOCK, Mechok Mechanica 1 51 062641 RING, Retaining, 5103-25 3 52 061331 TUBE, Leg Extension 1 53 031102 SCREW, Set, Knured,1/4-20 x 1/4" Long 2 54 066821 ASSEMBLY, Punger Tube, Left 1 55 061328 ASSEMBLY, Punger Rod 2 56 061324 RING, Interna Retaining 3/8" 2 57 066820 ASSEMBLY, Punger Tube 1 58 061350 SCREW, Hex Head Cap, 5/16-18 x 1-1/2" Long 2 59 031057 NUT, Lock, 5/16-18 4 6-9

Iustrated parts breakdown 6 Figure 6-4. Back sections 55 54 56 41 38 26 27 9 48 52 47 45 46 28 34 35 33 49 53 37 32 36 16 31 40 8 39 15 42 43 44 29 10 9 Removabe push handes pace in wes on back of back section. 1 7 11 Kit Part Number SA0721 17 16 18 24 23 25 13 30 19 4 15 8 12 14 6 22 5 2 3 20 21 4 NOTE: For Mode 429 VIC Chair, mount gas spring in this ocation. Figure 6-4. Back sections 6-11

Iustrated parts breakdown 6 Figure 6-4. Back sections Item No. Part No. S V C Description Units Per Assemby Back sections, Mode 329 X Back Sections, Mode 429 X 1 066884 ASSEMBLY, Back Section 1 2 031036 SCREW, Phiips Ova Head, 5/16-24 x 15/16" Long 2 2 3 061157 BOLT, Shouder, 3/8 DIA. x 1.00" Long 2 2 4 035115 WASHER, Nyon, 3/4 O.D. x.395 I.D. 6 6 5 031057 NUT, Lock, 5/16-18 2 2 6 066830 PLUG, HOLE, 1" DIA., S70-32 NP 2 2 7 061198 LABEL, Head And Foot Warning 1 1 8 031210 PILE, Vecro, 2" x 12" 1 1 9 066839 PILE, Vecro, 2" x 8" 1 1 10 066812 PAN, Narrow Back 1 11 12966F PAD, Narrow Back, Mauve 1 12 066814 PAN, Lower Back 1 13 066711 CAP, Viny, 1/4 x 1.00 1 1 14 031184 RIVET, Pop 4 4 15 031320 SCREW, Fat Head Socket, 1/4-20 x 3/4" Long 6 6 16 031507 NUT, Acorn, 1/4-20 6 6 17 011318 PIN, Cevis, 3/8 X 1-7/16" Long 1 1 18 066824 HANDLE, Reease, Vic Chair 1 1 19 061070 CAP, Viny, Recine, Green 1 1 20 075627 PIN, Gas Spring Hinge 1 1 21 031137 RING, Retaining 1 1 22 062652 SPRING, Pneumatic 1 1 23 065472 CHAMBER, Triger 1 1 24 061153 PIN, Actuator 1 1 25 030287 CAP, 3/8 PAL 1 1 26 066884 ASSEMBLY, Back Section, 14" 1 27 066904 PAN, Narrow Back, 14" 1 28 12966W PAD, Narrow Back, 14", Mauve 1 29 066907 PAN, Lower Back, 14" 1 30 066956 LABEL, Indicator 1 1 31 067144 GRIP, Push Hande 2 2 32 067258 TUBE, Push Hande 2 2 33 067259 CABLE, Push Hande 1 1 34 031500 SCREW, Truss Head Machine, #10-24 x 1.00" Long 2 2 35 067257 ASSEMBLY, Mounting Bar 2 2 36 031063 NUT, Acorn, #10-24 2 2 37 075288 * NUT, Sef-Cinching, 1/4-20 1 38 P75276 WELDMENT, VIC Back Extension 1 6-12

Iustrated parts breakdown 6 Figure 6-4. Back sections Item No. Part No. S V C Description Units Per Assemby 39 075279 PIN, Locating 1 40 031118 PIN, Spring, 3/16 x 1.00 Lg. 1 41 P75280 SHEET, VIC Back Extension 1 42 075281 WELDMENT, Lower Lock Channe 1 43 069154 NUT, Joint Connector 1 44 069155 BOLT, Joint Connector 1 45 P75292 PLATE, Hande Mounting 1 46 075289 WELDMENT, Extension Activating Hande 1 47 061196 SCREW, Truss Head Machine, #10-32 x 3/8 3 48 031063 NUT, Acorn, #10-32 3 49 075296 TAPE, Hande Gide Tefon 1 50 13104L PILE, Vecro, 2.00 x 5.00 (Not Shown) 1 51 000794 Rivet, Pop, 3/16 (Not Shown) 2 52 075298 Labe, VIC Back Instruction 1 53 075273 CAP, Red Viny 1 54 075826 ASSEMBLY, Upper Channe 1 55 069154 NUT, Joint Connector 2 56 069155 BOLT, Joint Connector 2 *Too #075297 wi be required to insta Nut, item 37 6-13

Warranty 7 We reserve the right to make changes at anytime in prices, materias, equipment, specifications, accessories and modes, or to discontinue items at anytime consistent with the atest design trends or factors beyond our contro. LIMITED WARRANTY We warrant that our patient-handing and optiona accessories equipment, with the exception of casters, pneumatic springs, pads, mattresses and weighing systems and eectric components, wi be free from defects in workmanship, materia and operation for a period of five years from the date of deivery to the purchaser provided such equipment has been propery instaed and maintained and has not been misused and abused. The determination of proper instaation, maintenance and use sha rest soey with Hausted. Exempt five year warranty items incude: Casters pneumatic gas springs pads and mattresses patient weighing systems Optiona accessories a eectrica components 1 year warranty 1 year warranty 1 year warranty 1 year warranty 1 year warranty 1 year warranty If you caim that any defect has deveoped in the workmanship, materia or operation of any equipment within the stated warranty periods, and we confirm the existence of such defect resuting from other than norma wear and tear, we sha fufi the warranty obigation by providing the necessary part(s) and abor during the first year of the warranty, for the repair or defect. The baance of the warranty period is imited to repacement parts ony. Such correction wi be the soe remedy for the defect. This statement constitutes our entire warranty with respect to the aforesaid equipment. WE MAKE 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 WE BE LIABLE HEREUNDER FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM OR IN ANY MANNER RELATED TO SALES OR USE OF ANY SUCH EQUIPMENT. Damaged Merchandise ICC Reguations require that caims for damaged merchandise must be made with the carrier within 15 days of receipt of merchandise. DAMAGED CARTONS ARE TO BE PUT ON HOLD UNTIL DOCUMENTATION CAN BE MADE BY A SURVEY. NOTIFICATION OF RELEASE WILL BE SENT WHEN SURVEY IS COMPLETE. DO NOT ACCEPT DAMAGED SHIPMENTS UNLESS SUCH DAMAGE IS NOTED ON THE BILL OF LADING OR DELIV- ERY DOCUMENTS AT THE TIME OF RECEIPT. Upon prompt notification, Hausted wi fie freight caim with the appropriate carrier for damage incurred. Caims wi be imited in amount to actua repacement cost. In the event that information is not received by Hausted within the 15 day period foowing deivery of merchandise, or the damage was not noted on the bi of ading or deivery documents at the time of receipt, the customer wi be responsibe for payment of the origina invoice in fu. Repacement parts wi be shipped when acknowedgment of a fied freight caim is given to Hausted by the carrier. Caims for any short shipment must be made within 30 days of invoice. Return Authorization Merchandise cannot be returned without specific written approva from the Hausted Customer Service Department (ca 877.706.5151). A teephone cas regarding merchandise returned must be made to Hausted within 7 caendar days of receipt of the merchandise. An authorization number wi be provided to you to return the merchandise. Transportation expense, pus a 15 percent restocking charge wi be paid by the customer. SPECIAL, MODIFIED OR DISCONTINUED ITEMS ARE NOT SUBJECT TO RETURN. Copyright August 2010 by Hausted Patient Handing Systems, LLC 2511 Midpark Road, Montgomery, AL 36109 A rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. 7-1

Protect Your Hausted Equipment with Cost-Effective Extended Service Agreements The best way to prevent costy downtime due to equipment mafunction is with reguary schedued maintenance performed by quaified technicians trained in the atest technoogy. Hausted offers annua maintenance agreements to give your capita equipment panned maintenance agreements that wi hep correct itte probems before they become big ones. Hausted Engineering Service combines the precise maintenance program and factory-trained technicians to assure you of maximum productivity. Our Hausted service technicians thoroughy inspect, cean, adjust and provide a necessary maintenance to keep your equipment performing according to factory specifications, a at an estabished economica rate that you can pan for. 2511 Midpark road MontgoMery, al 36109 334.215.5151 main 877.706.5151 to Free 334.215.5150 Fax www.hausted.com