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Installation & Operation Manual Br ewer Important Information...2 Safety Information...3 Component Identification...3 Specifications...4 Electrical Requirements...4 Installation...5 Operation...8 Table Adjustments...15 Maintenance...17 Troubleshooting...18 Options, Accessories & Common Service Parts..24 Limited Warranty...25 The Brewer Company, LLC N88 W13901 Main Street, Suite 100 Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 P 1.888.Brewer.1 F 262.251.2332 www.brewercompany.com Document # 100452 RevM 1 Printed in USA 2015

General The Brewer Access High-Low Exam Table Model 6000 Series is designed to provide positioning and support of patients during general examinations conducted by qualified medical professionals. Read and understand all operating instructions, safety information, and maintenance requirements contained in this manual prior to operating the table. Become familiar with all of the table functions before using it with a patient. The Brewer Access High-Low Exam Table is primarily used in examination rooms for general examinations and minor procedures. The wide variety of positions provided by one or two powered motions, slide-out leg support, slide-out leg extension, stirrups and treatment pan, create a safe and convenient patient positioning table for most examinations and procedures performed in the doctor s office. The table is easily adjusted to a wide variety of positions using the convenient foot control provided with the table. The table height can be adjusted from 19 to 37. The table seating surface on models 6001, 6501, and 6801 can be moved from the normal horizontal position to an angle of 5. The backrest can be adjusted from a flat lying down position, to an 80 angle for seating. In addition to the electronically controlled positions noted above, several manual adjustments are available: IMPORTANT INFORMATION Service If you require assistance with the installation or operation of your Brewer table, call the Brewer Customer Service Department at (1-888-Brewer1). Our trained staff will attempt to assist you in correcting the problem directly over the phone. If service is required, a factory authorized technician will be sent to your location. Please fill in the following information for use when calling the Brewer Company or your distributor with questions regarding your unit. See Figure 1 for model and serial number location. Date of Purchase Serial Number Model Number Authorized Dealer Name Dealer Phone Number Dealer Address The leg support can be extended 14 for the patient prone position. If more length is needed, the leg extension can be pulled out to provide an additional 6. Stirrups may be manually extended through infinite positions and four lateral positions. A removable treatment pan is built-in underneath the leg extension for use during examinations. Grab bars attached to each side of the table may be rotated out of position or removed for improved access to the patient. A pass through work surface, stored under the seat, may be pulled out from either side of the table. Storage drawers at the front and side of the table may be used for supplies. The pass through side drawers may be pulled out from either side of the table. A storage cover at the rear of the table can be lifted to store paper rolls. Models 6000, 6001, 6500 and 6501 are designed to accommodate a maximum patient weight of 450 lbs. Models 6800 and 6801 are designed to accommodate a maximum patient weight of 700 lbs. Serial Number Model Number Figure 1. Model,Serial Number and Rating Label Location Document # 100452 RevM 2 Printed in USA 2015

STOP RETURN TO CHAIR Safety Information The primary concern of The Brewer Company is that the equipment is operated and maintained with the safety of the patient and healthcare staff in mind. To ensure safe and reliable operation: SAFETY INFORMATION This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential physical injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death. Read and understand all instructions in this manual before attempting to install or operate the unit. Ensure that appropriate personnel are informed on the manual contents. This is the responsibility of the purchaser. Ensure that this manual is located near the table, or if possible permanently affixed to the table. DANGER WARNING WARNING DANGER Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION Paper Roll Holder Back Release Handle (Models 6000/6001) Safety On/Off Switch (located on back of cabinet) Grab Bar Paper Storage Compartment Lid Pass Through Drawers Pelvic Tilt Bar Drawer Warmer Switch (Models 6001, 6501 & 6801 only) Br ewer Stirrups Model 6000/6001 Stop Model 6500/6501 6800/6801 Return To Chair Pass Through Work Surface - Slide-out Leg Support - Slide-out Leg Extension Treatment Pan (located under Leg Support Pad) Front Drawer Foot Controls Figure 2. Component Overview Document # 100452 RevM 3 Printed in USA 2015

Weight of Table (Models 6000, 6001, 6500 & 6501)... 395 lbs. Weight of Table (Model 6800)... 423 lbs Weight of Table (Model 6801)... 432 lbs Load Rating (maximum): - Seat/Back 6800/6801... 700 lbs. - Seat/Back 6000/6001/6500/6501... 450 lbs. - Leg Support... 50 lbs. - Leg Extension... 50 lbs. - Pass Through Work Surface... 15 lbs. - Grab Bars... 100 lbs. Back Section Range...0 (horizontal) to +80 ± 5 Table Top Height Range...18 ± 0.5 in. to 37 ± 1.0 in. Pelvic Tilt Range (Models 6001/6501/6801 Only)...0 (horizontal) to 5 (up) Upholstery Dimensions: Upholstered Top... 28.0 in. wide x 60 in. long Upholstered Leg Support 15.25 in. long x 18.5 in. wide Upholstered Leg Extension...6.0 in. long x 15.5 in. wide Overall Length... 60 in. long With Leg Support Extended... 72 in. long With Leg Extension Extended... 78 in. long Electrical Requirement 6000/6500/6800...115 VAC nominal, 60 HZ, 5.8 amps max. 6001...115 VAC nominal, 60 HZ, 6.3 amps max. 6001/6501/6801 W/Outlet...115 VAC nominal, 60 HZ, 9.3 amps max. SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS Fuse Rating: Control Box Fuse Rating, 120V Models... 250V/2.5A Option/Warmer Fuse Rating... 250V/1.0A Option/Warmer & Outlet Fuse Rating... 250V/3.0A Duty Cycle (10%)... 2 minutes on / 18 minutes off (motor run time) Power Cord... Extends 70 in. (Minimum) from table. 120V Models: 18 AWG / 3 conductor, SJT grey jacketed junior hard service with hospital plug or detachable power cord. Type of protection against electrical shock Model 6000, 6500 and 6800... Class 2 Double Insulated Models 6001, 6501 and 6801... Class 1 Grounded Type of protection against electrical shock... B applied parts Type of protection against ingress of water. Ordinary Can accept paper rolls of 18 in. x 3.0 in.... or 21 in. x 3.0 in. Certifications*... UL60601-1; IEC60601-1;...CAN-CSA C22.2. 601.1 Operating Conditions: Temperature Range...65 to 85 F Relative Humidity...10% to 90% Transportation and Storage Temperature...-20 F to 150 F Humidity...10% to 90% * UL classified in the United States and Canada per the standards listed above. WARNING WARNING Shock Hazard When performing cauterization or similar treatment, the patient must be insulated from the metal portions of the table by non-conductive material. Failure to do so may result in electrical shock. Shock Hazard Use 115 VAC, 60 HZ as noted on the rating label. Failure to do so may result in electrical shock to personnel and will result in damage to the table. WARNING Explosion/Fire Hazard Do not use this table in an explosive or oxygen rich atmosphere. Failure to do so may result in serious personal injury or death. WARNING Shock Hazard Do not use any power supply other than that listed on the rating label (Figure 1). Failure to do so may result in serious injury and/or equipment damage. Document # 100452 RevM 4 Printed in USA 2015

Certifications This product has been evaluated with respect to electrical shock, fire, and mechanical hazards only in accordance with UL60601-1; IEC60601-1; CAN/CSA C22.2. 601.1 Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) This product is designed and built to minimize electromagnetic interference with other devices; however, if interference is noticed between another device and this product, remove the interfering device from the room or plug this product into an isolated circuit. INSTALLATION Inspect Carton and Contents Inspect all boxes and contents for damage. Report any damage to the carrier immediately. Proper Lifting To avoid damaging the table lift only at points indicated in Figure 7. Do not lift at other points as indicated in Figures 5 and 6. Sharp Tools To avoid damaging the table s upholstery or painted surfaces, DO NOT use a knife or other sharp object to open the packaging. Avoid Self Activation Damage Plugging table into receptacle prior to the removal of all packaging materials, may cause damage if self activation occurs. Overview Perform the following sequence in order when setting up the table: - Uncrating - Leveling the Base - Installing Grab Bars Uncrating 1. Remove stretch wrap surrounding table. 2. Cut and remove banding and protective foam tube attaching table to pallet. 3. Remove the 6 steel shipping brackets securing the table to the pallet, one at each of the four corners and one at the middle on each side of the table (Figure 3). The brackets engage with the table levelers to hold the table securely to the pallet. Remove the 2 bolts from each bracket using a 7/16 socket or wrench. Take care not to scratch the unit when turning the wrench. Remove brackets from levelers once bolts are removed. 4. Remove the 2 screws attaching the spacers on either side of the wooden U-shaped brace located under the front corners of the cabinet (Figure 4). Remove the 2 screws attaching the U-shaped brace to the pallet (Figure 4). Figure 3. Remove Shipping Brackets Figure 4. Remove Spacer and U-Brace Screws Document # 100452 RevM 5 Printed in USA 2015

INSTALLATION (continued) 5. Make sure all shipping materials (except for wooden brace and spacers) and packing foam are removed from the table, pallet and surrounding area. 6. Remove the foot control from the rear drawer. Foot Control Power Cord 7. Insert the foot control cord into the receptacle at the bottom of the rear panel (Figure 5). Secure with locking ring. Confirm Voltage and Plug Type See SPECIFICATIONS table for electrical rating of this unit. The three-pronged grounding plug on the table power cord must be plugged into a matching three-pronged, grounded, non-isolated, correctly polarized 115 VAC receptacle. Screw points up te : Some models may not have a detachable power cord. Figure 5. Leg Support Pulled Out 6 8. Remove the gray power cord from the rear drawer. Plug the power cord into the socket at the bottom of the rear panel (Figure 5). Plug the power cord into a 120 Volt grounded receptacle. 9. Make sure the black On/Off Switch at the back of the table is on (Figure 6). 10. Depress the switch on the foot control for lifting the seat section until all the weight is removed from the wooden U-shaped brace. Remove the brace and spacers. 11. Unplug the power cord from the table and the receptacle. Remove the foot control from the table. On/Off Switch Figure 6. On/Off Safety Switch To aid in preventing injury or product damage please observe the following cautions when lifting the table from the pallet. WARNING Lifting Hazard The table weighs approximately 395 lbs. Use enough personnel to remove the table from the shipping pallet. Use proper lifting techniques Failure to do so could result in serious injury. Avoid Stirrup Damage Do not lift or move table by using the stirrups as a hand hold. Lifting or Moving table by stirrups can damage the internal indexer housing unit (Figure 7). Use Leg Support DO NOT LIFT BY STIRRUPS! Figure 7. Stirrups & Leg Support Document # 100452 RevM 6 Printed in USA 2015

INSTALLATION (continued) Avoid Pelvic Tilt and Upholstery Damage Do not lift or move table by pulling up on the seat upholstery (figure 8). Lifting by the seat will damage the pelvic tilt mechanism and may damage the upholstery. Avoid Backrest Actuator and Upholstery Damage Never push forward on the backrest to move table. Pushing on the backrest will cause backrest actuator damage and may cause upholstery damage (figure 9). Figure 8. Do t Lift by Upholstery Figure 9. DO NOT Push on Backrest 12. Prepare the front of the table for lifting by pulling out leg support approximately 6 (Figure 10). DO NOT fully extend leg support as damage to the slide mechanism may occur. 6 Figure 10. Leg Support Pulled Out 6 13. Prepare the rear of table for lifting by pulling top rear pass-through drawer to one side (Figure 11). Figure 11. Pull Top Rear Pass-through Drawer Open Document # 100452 RevM 7 Printed in USA 2015

INSTALLATION (continued) 14. Position furniture dolly close to pallet for transfer of table (figure 12). 15. Position personnel at the front and rear of the table (figure 15). Do not lift yet. 16. Front lifting points are the left and right sides of the leg support (figure 16). 17. Rear lifting points are provided by the top rear pass through drawer openings at the left and right sides (figures 13, 14 and 16). Figure 12 Furniture dolly ready for table Figure 13. Left rear hand hold Figure 14. Right rear hand hold Document # 100452 RevM 8 Printed in USA 2015

INSTALLATION (continued) Avoid Leg Support, Leveler and Floor Damage To avoid leveler and floor damage always lift and lower table into position. DO NOT drag table. 18. For safety, move table onto furniture dolly in two steps. Lift table straight up, move half-way off of pallet and lower straight down (figure 15). 1/2 Way Figure 15. Lift, move half-way and lower 19. Obtain new footholds and hand holds. Lift table, move to furniture dolly and lower (Figure 16). 20. Move table to its final location. Lift off of furniture dolly and set down into position. Figure 16. Lift, move to furniture dolly and lower 21. If repositioning is required, lift, move and lower table. Do not lift by stirrups (Figure 7), upholstery (Figure 8), fully extended leg support (figure 10), push on backrest (Figure 9) or push or pull sideways on fully extended leg support (Figure 17). Figure 17. Do t Move by Fully Extended Leg Support Document # 100452 RevM 9 Printed in USA 2015

INSTALLATION (continued) Leveling the Table A leveling screw pad (Figure 18) is located in six places under the table s base and rear cabinet. Adjust the six leveling pads to achieve a solid, level installation. Installing the Power Cord (Models 6001, 6501 and 6801) 1. Remove the power cord from the shipping bag. 2. Insert the female plug end of the power cord into the receptacle on the table (Figure 19). Make sure the tabs are aligned and the plug is fully seated. Turn out or in to level View of underside of base Figure 18. Leveling Screw Pad (located under table) te: The power cord is installed at the factory on models 6000, 6500 and 6800. Installing the Foot Control 1. Insert the male plug of the foot control cord into the receptacle on the table (Figure 19). Make sure the pins are properly orientated and the plug is fully seated. 2. Turn the locking ring clockwise to secure the plug to the table. Close Up Foot Control Screw points up Power Cord te : Some models may not have a detachable power cord. Figure 19 Power Cord and Foot Control. Installing Grab Bars 1. Remove grab bars from drawer. 2. Grab bars fit on either side. 3. Align pin on grab bar shaft with mating slot on side of table. See Figure 20. Grab Bar Pin 4. Push grab bar all the way down and rotate to front of table. 5. Push grab bar down until it engages to prevent left or right movement. Mounting Support Figure 20. Grab Bar Document # 100452 RevM 10 Printed in USA 2015

OPERATION WARNING Explosion/Fire Hazard Do not use this table in an explosive or oxygen rich atmosphere. Failure to do so may result in serious personal injury or death. WARNING Table Malfunction Hazard If table malfunctions, immediately remove your foot from the controls, unplug the power cord from the receptacle, and assist the patient from the table. If table continues to malfunction, call for service. Do not attempt to repair table yourself. Continuing to use a malfunctioning table may result in patient or personal injury, or product damage. WARNING Area t Clear Hazard Before initiating power keep personnel and equipment clear of table before initiating movement to avoid personal injury or damage to the equipment. Avoid Foot Control Damage The foot control is moisture resistant and runs on low voltage, eliminating shock hazards. However, to avoid temporary or permanent damage to the foot control, do not immerse in water or liquids. Optimum Table Performance For optimum table performance, allow the table to reach room temperature before operating. Avoid Continuous Operation The table is not designed for continuous operation. The control system includes a thermal overload safety switch to protect from overheating. If the table is operated continuously causing the control to exceed its allowable operating temperature, the thermal overload safety switch will shut off. If normal operation ceases,do not attempt to operate the table. Allow the table to cool for 10-15 minutes before attempting to use again. The thermal overload switch will automatically reset when it has reached a safe operating temperature. Fuse Protected The control system is protected by a fuse to prevent excessive current draw which could damage the system. If operation does not resume after a cooling period of one hour, contact your dealer or an authorized service center for repair. Actuator Travel Limit Protection Each control function will automatically stop moving when either the UP or DOWN travel limit is reached. If the foot pedal is pressed with travel at its limit, the actuator will not operate. Sensors prevent the actuator motor from operating when travel limit has been reached, preventing wear of the actuator. CAUTION Unintended Operation Keep foreign objects away from foot control. To avoid accidental operation, be sure the foot control is NOT positioned below the front of the table. Failure to do so could result in unwanted motion, injury and possible damage to the table. Model Configurations Model Power Back Pneumatic Manual Back 6000 X Pelvic Tilt Drawer Warmer 6001 X X X Return To Chair 6500 X X 6501 X X X X 6800 X X 6801 X X X X Document # 100452 RevM 11 Printed in USA 2015

OPERATION (continued) TABLE UP (Raises the entire table upward) BACK UP (Raises the back) EMERGENCY STOP (RED) (Stops all functions when pressed) GREEN LIGHT (Lights when power to the foot control is ON) RETURN TO CHAIR (BLUE) (Returns table to chair position when pressed) STOP RETURN TO CHAIR Pressing any button stops all functions when pressed TABLE UP (Raises the entire table upward) TABLE DOWN (Lowers the entire table downward) BACK DOWN (Lowers the back) MODELS 6000 & 6001 MODELS 6500, 6501,6800 & 6801 TABLE DOWN (Lowers the entire table downward) Figure 21. Foot Controls Models 6000 & 6001 Models 6000 and 6001 are equipped with a single foot pedal that controls the raising/lowering of the table. Models 6500, 6501, 6800 & 6801 Models 6500, 6501, 6800 and 6801 are equipped with a dual pedal foot control that controls the raising/lowering of the table and raising/lowering of the seat back. In addition, the control features the following: Return to Chair: When pressed, the table automatically returns to the low chair position. The seat back will rise to the full up position and the table will lower to the full down position and stop. If the Emergency Stop or either pedal is pressed while the table is in motion, the system will return to manual mode and all motion will stop. Emergency Stop: When pressed, stops the motion of all functions. Green Light: Indicates that there is power to the foot control (Safety On/Off switch at back of table is ON). CAUTION Unattended Return to Chair Operation Caution Remain with and observe patient during Return to Chair operation. Return to Chair feature may need to be momentarily interrupted for patient to readjust himself or herself before resuming. Document # 100452 RevM 12 Printed in USA 2015

OPERATION (continued) Seat and Backrest Safety Switches All Models All models are equipped with safety switches. They are located inside the backrest cover, on the seat back and on the bottom of the chair assembly. Each safety switch automatically stops the lowering function if an obstruction is encountered (Figure 22). Powered Backrest (Models 6500, 6501, 6800 and 6801) Models 6500, 6501, 6800 and 6801 are equipped with safety switches on the rear of the backrest which automatically stops the lowering function of the seat and back if an obstruction is encountered. Depress the BACK UP pedal and remove the obstruction. Pneumatic Manual Backrest (Models 6000 & 6001) The safety switches automatically stop the lowering function of the seat if an obstruction is encountered. Safety Switches Located Inside Backrest Cover Safety Switches Located Inside Seat Back (both sides) Safety Switches Located on Seat Bottom Plate. Figure 22. Seat and Backrest Safety Switches Safety On/Off Switch All Models The On/Off switch (located on the back of the rear cabinet, Figure 23) can be set to the OFF position to disable all movement of the table. Power to the drawer warmer (if so equipped) and other portions of the table will remain on. Safety On/Off Switch Located on Back of Table Figure 23. On/Off Safety Switch Document # 100452 RevM 13 Printed in USA 2015

OPERATION (continued) Grab Bars In the forward (normal use) position the grab bars lock into place preventing left or right rotation. Pull up to rotate Push down to lock in place The grab bars can be rotated to the side of the table for improved access to the patient. Pull up on the grab bar and rotate to the desired position. The grab bar locks in the front and rear position (Figure 24). NOTE: The grab bar can be removed from the table by pulling up on the grab bar, rotating it to the 90 position, and then lifting it out of it s holder. Figure 24. Grab Bar Adjustment Leg Support The leg support is located under the seat cushion. (Figure 25). It can be extended for the patient prone position. Fully extend leg support. A heavy duty magnet locks the leg support into the fully extended position. To return the leg support to its stored position simply push the leg extension in. Leg Support CAUTION Fall Hazard The leg support is not intended for use as a seat. Sitting on leg support could cause it to retract or bend creating a fall hazard leading to serious injury. Figure 25. Leg Support Pull Out Foot Pad The foot pad can be slid beneath the seat with the leg support extended for easy access to the treatment pan (figure 26). Pushing the leg support back in will allow the glides on the foot pad to drop into slots. The foot pad will once again come out with the leg support the next time it is pulled out. Figure 26. Slide Foot Pad Back Document # 100452 RevM 14 Printed in USA 2015

OPERATION (continued) Leg Support Pad Treatment Pan Leg Support Drawer Warmer On/Off Switch (Models 6001,6501 and 6801 only) Front Drawer Figure 27. Treatment Pan Figure 28. Drawer Warmer Switch and Front Drawer Treatment Pan A removable treatment pan is built-in underneath the leg support pad for use during examination. Pull the leg support fully out and remove the leg support pad or slide it back under the seat to access the pan (Figure 27). Remove the treatment pan for cleaning. Front Drawer A storage drawer for supplies is located at the front of the table. Models 6001, 6501 and 6801 are equipped with a drawer warmer that is turned on by a switch located above the drawer (Figure 28). Pass Through Side Drawers Two storage drawers are built into the table cabinet for supplies (Figure 29). The drawers may be pulled out from either side of the table. Brewer Installing Drawer Stops The Brewer Access High-Low Exam Tables are supplied with two drawer stops for the side pass through drawers. If you wish to restrict the drawers to opening only on one side, simply install one drawer stop per drawer on the opposite side the drawer is to be opened (See Figure 29.) To install drawer stops: 1. Pull drawers out on the side of desired use. 2. Screw in one drawer stop, one for each drawer on opposite side of cabinet. (Figure 29). Figure 29. Document # 100452 RevM 15 Printed in USA 2015

Paper Storage With the seat back in the upright position, lift the lid on the paper storage compartment to access stored paper rolls (Figure 30). Paper Storage Figure 32. Pass Through Work Surface Pass Through Work Surface A pass through work surface, stored under the seat (Figure 32), may be pulled out from either side of the table. Grasp the edge of the work surface and pull until it is fully extended. Push it fully in to stow after use. Pass Through Side Drawers Figure 30. Side Drawers & Paper Storage CAUTION Fall Hazard The work surface is rated for 15 lbs. and is not intended for use as a seat. Sitting on work surface could cause it to bend or break creating a fall hazard leading to injury. Removing the Work Surface for Cleaning 1. Push work surface in, to reveal a white plastic screw. 2. Remove the white plastic screw. (Figure 33.) 3. Pull the work surface toward you and remove it. 4. Reinsert screw after replacing work surface. 3 or less Figure 31. Paper Roll Installation Paper Roll Holder To change a paper roll, place the paper into the holder located on the rear of the seat back (Figure 31). Pull the end of the roll over the top of the seat back and place in the desired position. Plastic Screw Figure 33. Location of White Plastic Stop Screw Document # 100452 RevM 16 Printed in USA 2015

OPERATION (continued) Adjustable Stirrups Operating the Stirrups (Figure 24) 1. To operate the stirrups, grasp end of stirrup and pull straight out of the table. Lift up slightly while sliding the stirrup out. NOTE: Do not apply any downward pressure when pulling stirrup from table or it may be difficult to move. This is normal and is part of the stirrup friction locking mechanism 2. Unfold stirrup upward to the fully open position. 3. Adjust the stirrup to the desired length by sliding it in or out. Stirrup Lateral Adjustment 1. Lift end of stirrup and then rotate outward to desired position. See enlargement (Figure 34) 2. When the desired position is achieved, lower the stirrup to engage the lateral locking mechanism (Figure 25). 3. Check that lateral locking mechanism is engaged by attempting to rotate stirrup assembly without lifting on the stirrup end. CAUTION Fall Hazard Failure to engage the lateral locking mechanism could allow patient to lose balance resulting in personal injury to patient. Figure 33. Stirrups Close Up of Locking Mechanism Storing the Stirrups Figure 34. Stirrup Locking Mechanism 1. To store the stirrups in the table, grasp end of stirrup and pull straight out to its full extension. 2. Fold stirrup down against bar, then rotate it to the inner most lateral position and slide it back into the stowed position. Figure 35. Affix Attachments! Use Stirrup Only as Designed Do not use any part of the stirrup for attachment of any device (Figure 35). Warranty will be voided. Use support adapters to attach clamps, then attach knee crutches to clamps. If adapters are not currently installed, order P/N 100550 (See page 27 for accessories). Document # 100452 RevM 17 Printed in USA 2015

Table Height The table can be adjusted to any height between 18 to 37 (Figure 36). 1. To raise the table, depress and hold the Table Up pedal until the desired height is achieved, then release the pedal. (See Figure 21.) 2. To lower the table, raise the backrest to the upright position, then depress and hold the Table Down pedal until the desired height is achieved, then release the pedal. (See Figure 21.) Seat Back The back can be adjusted to any angle between horizontal and 80. NOTE: The table must be raised to a height of at least 28 before the backrest can be adjusted to the horizontal position. (See Figure 37.) Pneumatic Manual Backrest (Models 6000 & 6001) 1. Raise the table to a minimum of 28 TABLE ADJUSTMENTS 2. To lower the seat back, push down on the seat back while pulling the release handle upward (See Figure 2). 3. To adjust the back from a horizontal position to a chair position, press the release handle (located on either side of the seat cushion) and lift upward. The seat back will lock in the desired position when the handle is released. Figure 36. Table Height Positioning Powered Backrest (Models 6500, 6501, 6800 & 6801) 1. Raise the table to a minimum of 28 (Figure 37). 28 2. To adjust the back from an upright (chair) position to a horizontal position, depress and hold the Back Down pedal until the desired angle is achieved, then release the pedal. 3. To adjust the backrest from a horizontal position to a chair (upright) position, depress and hold the Back Up pedal until the desired angle is achieved, then release the pedal. NOTE: The back is positioned by an actuator that raises the back when activated. When lowered, the actuator retracts and gravity causes the back to lower. Figure 37. Adjusting Seat Back Document # 100452 RevM 18 Printed in USA 2015

Caution: Maximum Total Load 3A Manual Pelvic Tilt (Models 6001, 6501 and 6801) The manual pelvic tilt feature sets the seat angle at 0 (horizontal) or 5 (up) position. Pull up on the front of the seat and the pelvic tilt automatically travels to the locked tilt position (Figure 38). te: pulling up with excessive force can damage the pelvic tilt mechanism. Lift only with enough force to engage mechanism. Lift the adjustment lever and lower the seat to the horizontal position. Releasing Pelvic Tilt Mechanism Patient must be removed from table prior to lowering the pelvic tilt mechanism. TABLE ADJUSTMENTS (continued) Pelvic Tilt Adjustment Bar Figure 38. Pelvic Tilt Adjustment Front Drawer Warmer (Models 6001, 6501 and 6801) Models 6001,6501 and 6801 are equipped with a drawer warmer that is turned on by a switch located above the drawer (Figure 39). te: Do not stack instruments in the front drawer. Place instruments in one layer in the bottom of the drawer. te: This switch is for the drawer warmer only. The On/Off switch for the table functions is located on the back of the table (Figure 6). Drawer Warmer (Models 6001, 6501 and 6801) Figure 39. Front Drawer Warmer Switch Outlet (Models 6001, 6501 and 6801) Models 6001,6501 and 6801 are equipped with an Outlet (Figure 40). The total amperage rating for the table is 3 amps. The maximum total load that can be plugged into the outlet is 2 amps. Maximum Outlet Rating Plugging a device into the outlet on the side of the table with rating higher than 2 amps may cause the fuse at the back of the table to blow. Outlet (Models 6501 and 6801) (Optional on 6001) Figure 40. Table Outlet Document # 100452 RevM 19 Printed in USA 2015

Preventative Maintenance CAUTION MAINTENANCE Table Care Loose Fasteners and Damaged Components Hazard Failure to perform periodic inspections of the table could result in personal injury or equipment damage. Periodically inspect the electrical and foot control cords to ensure they are free of cuts or damage. Inspect the mechanical functions to ensure satisfactory operation. Complete the operating test. Check fasteners to make sure they are present and tightened securely. Lubricate moving parts (such as back and storage cover hinges) with a food grade silicon lubricant. Have a qualified technician inspect your table every 6 months. Control Box Fuse Replacement 1. Manually raise table and prop in raised position using a support device rated for this purpose.(see Figure 41). te: your support device may vary from example. 2. Remove shroud below seat to expose actuators and control box. (See Figure 42.) 3. Locate fuse cover on control box. (See Figure 43.) 4. Pull out fuse cover with pliers. te: pull cover straight out. Do not twist. 5. Replace fuses using spare fuses in fuse cover. Fuse type is 250V/2.5AT for 115 VAC and 250V/1.25AT for 230 VAC models. 6. Reassemble. *Drawer Warmer Fuse Replacement (Models 6001, 6501 and 6801) 1. Remove two fuse covers from back of table near the power cord. 2. Replace both fuses. Fuse type is 5 x 20mm, 250V/1.0A. 3. Replace fuse covers. WARNING Shock Hazard Disconnect power by removing plug from the power outlet before changing fuses. * Models 6001, 6501 and 6801 with Warmer & Outlet have a single fuse. Fuse type is 5 x 20mm, 250V/3.0A. Wipe Spills Immediately! The upholstery material is resistant to most medicinal type stains, but may be damaged by solvents and dyes. Remove any spilled fluids from the upholstery immediately. For the latest in Cleaning Guidelines visit: Upholstery Removal www.brewercompany.com 1. Remove the two screws under the seat securing the pelvic tilt lever to the seat frame (models equipped with pelvic tilt only, all other models skip to step 2). 2. Lift the seat and remove the three screws securing the hinge to the seat frame. 3. Remove the screws securing the seat back to the back frame located to the left and right of the paper roll holder. 4. Remove the upholstery from the table. 5. To remove the leg extension upholstery, pull up on pad to release the plastic clips. WARNING CRUSH HAZARD Failure to support seat section during service could result in death or severe injury. Remove Two Screws Remove Cover Support Device Figure 41. Figure 42. Figure 43. Document # 100452 RevM 20 Printed in USA 2015

Operating Test TROUBLESHOOTING MODELS 6500, 6501, 6800 and 6801 ONLY It is possible to verify normal operation of the series 6000 tables by performing the following series of tests. ALL MODELS Lift test 1. Insure ON/OFF switch is in ON position. 2. Press and hold the TABLE UP pedal. The table should rise to the full up position (about 37 ) and stop. There must be no continuing motor hum after the table stops. 3. Release the TABLE UP pedal. 4. Press the TABLE DOWN pedal. While the table is going down pressing on each corner of the back of the seat must cause the table to momentarily stop. 5. The table should go to the full down position. Release the TABLE DOWN pedal. 6. Reach under the front section bottom plate and lift up momentarily on each corner of the plate. This should activate the lift causing the table to rise while the plate is lifted. 7. Turn the ON/OFF switch, located on the back of the rear cabinet, to the OFF position. Verify that pressing any of the foot pedals does not cause motion. Turn the ON/OFF switch to the ON position. Powered Back test 1. Press the TABLE UP pedal to raise the table above 28 so the back may be lowered without contacting the back cabinet. 2. Press the BACK DOWN pedal. The back should go to the full recline position, which is level. 3. Press the BACK UP pedal. The back should go to the full up position. 4. Press the BACK DOWN pedal. While the back is going down pressing on any corner of the back of the seat must cause the back to momentarily stop. 5. Press the blue RETURN TO CHAIR button on the foot control. While the chair is in motion momentarily press the red STOP button. The chair must stop and remain stopped. 6. Press the blue RETURN TO CHAIR button on the foot control. While the chair is in motion momentarily press the BACK UP pedal. The chair must stop and remain stopped. 7. Press the blue RETURN TO CHAIR button on the foot control. While the chair is in motion momentarily press the BACK DOWN pedal. The chair must stop and remain stopped. 8. Press the blue RETURN TO CHAIR button on the foot control. While the chair is in motion momentarily press the TABLE UP pedal. The chair must stop and remain stopped. 9. Press the blue RETURN TO CHAIR button on the foot control. While the chair is in motion momentarily press the TABLE DOWN pedal. The chair must stop and remain stopped. 10. Raise the table to the full up position, and then lower the back so the table is in the high table position. Press the blue RETURN TO CHAIR button. The table should first raise the back then lower to the chair low position. Document # 100452 RevM 21 Printed in USA 2015

6000 SERIES TABLE TROUBLESHOOTING CHART Start Step # 1 Complete the Operating Test. Test Failed Test Passed Test complete 2 Do all powered functions work? movement Go to step 2.1 Some movement Go to step 2.2 3 Do the 6 front limit switches work properly? Front cabinet switches; 1 or more of 6 not closing when pressed. Press each one and listen for click when pressed and again when released. Replace as necessary. Fixed Problem remains 4 Do the 4 seat back limit switches work properly? Call Brewer Tech Support 888-Brewer-1. Seat back switches; 1 or more of 4 not opening when pressed. Press each one and listen for click when pressed and again when released. Replace as necessary. Fixed Problem remains 5 6 7 Does the drawer warmer heat properly, and does the outlet work? or N/A Does the table stop operating after a period of heavy use? *see below Is there excessive noise, or are there other problems which have not yet been identified? Call Brewer Tech Support 888-Brewer-1. Go to step 5.1 for drawer warmer Go to step 6.1 for outlet. Control box is over temperature. Allow 30 minute cool down. Control box will reset automatically. Return to step 1 Go to step 7.1 * relay clicking in control box. Table then functions after about 30 minutes. Document # 100452 RevM 22 Printed in USA 2015

6000 SERIES TABLE TROUBLESHOOTING CHART Step # 2.1 a Step 2.1 continue here Is the on/off switch at the back of the cabinet turned on? Turn on switch then return to step 1 b c d e f If table has a drawer warmer does the green drawer warmer switch illuminate when turned on? Proceed to next step if warming. (Replace drawer warmer switch at your convenience). Press foot control pedal(s). Does relay in control box click? Check for loose wire connections at terminal block(s) if S/N is less than HL002100 or if S/N has a C at the end. Check that all plugs are fully inserted into control box and that securing clips are locked in place. Are all connections secure? Secure connections and Return to step 1 Lamp in green switch may be burned out but warmer still operates. Reach hand into front drawer to feel if it is warming after 5 minutes with switch in either position. Is warmer warming up? Check for power at wall receptacle, condition of power cord, and fully inserted plug at back of table, and fuse(s) at back of table. Is power available, connections tight and fuse(s) in good condition? Remedy problem and return to step 1 Go to step 2.1.d Is green light on at back of control box? Replace the 2 control box fuses. Is light now on? g Is table stuck in the up position? Return to step 1 h Table does not go down. Control box relay clicks in down direction. When front bottom safety plate is lifted is there is relay click? Call Brewer Tech Support 888-Brewer-1. Front cabinet switch (1 of 6) is stuck closed. Unplug table power. Isolate faulty switch or wire using a continuity tester. Replace defective switch. Fixed Problem remains Return to step 1 Document # 100452 RevM 23 Printed in USA 2015

6000 SERIES TABLE TROUBLESHOOTING CHART (continued) Step # 2.2 a Step 2.2 continue here Table raises slightly slower than normal while the up pedal is held. Does one actuator continue to hum? One lift actuator has failed. Replace both lift actuators. Return to step 1. b Table is low and does not rise. Do motors hum when up pedal is pressed? c d e f Table does not go all the way down. After table stops in the down direction, does continuing to press down on the foot control pedal causes motor operation, but no table movement? backrest movement (powered back models). Does motor hums in the up direction, but there is no movement? Backrest or lift stuck in the full up position. motor hum. Do control box relays click in both up and down direction? Are there other problems not yet identified? Replace back actuator. Return to step 1 Backrest safety switch, 1 or more of 4 is not returning to the closed position. Support seat. Remove shroud to access control box and wiring area. Separate the Molex connector with orange, white, violet and black wires (power back) or orange and white wires on one side (manual back). On the connector half that has the thumb catch check continuity between the violet and black (backrest) and then the orange and white (seat lift). If no continuity on either circuit, replace with backrest safety switch kit. Problem remains Fixed Return to step 1 Test complete Call Brewer Tech Support 888-Brewer-1. Document # 100452 RevM 24 Printed in USA 2015

6000 SERIES TABLE TROUBLESHOOTING CHART (continued) Drawer Warmer Step # 5.1 a Step 5.1 continue here Does warmer switch illuminate when on? Replace warmer/outlet fuse(s) at back of table (on plate where foot control and power cord plug in). Does warmer switch illuminate? b Does warmer get warm when on? Replace warmer switch. Does warmer switch illuminate? c Replace warmer. Does warmer get warm? Call Brewer Tech Support 888-Brewer-1. Return to step 1 Outlet Option Step # 6.1 a Step 6.1 continue here Does device operate when plugged into outlet at side of table? or N/A Replace warmer/outlet fuse(s) at back of table (on plate where foot control and power cord plug in). Does outlet operate? b Return to step 1 Replace table outlet. Does outlet operate? Replace transformer. Does outlet operate? Call Brewer Tech Support 888-Brewer-1. Document # 100452 RevM 25 Printed in USA 2015

6000 SERIES TABLE TROUBLESHOOTING CHART (continued) Step # Step 7.1 continue here 7.1 a Does table have a powered backrest? Are there other problems not yet resolved? b Does table return to chair position when blue button is pressed on foot control? Call Brewer Tech Support 888-Brewer-1. Return to step 1 Is there no movement at all, or is movement not stopped by stop button or foot control pedals? Replace foot control. Is problem fixed? Does the backrest raise but the seat will not lower when return to chair blue button is pressed on foot control? The backrest actuator return chair that protrudes from the center of the back of the seat section is defective or its wiring harness (blue and red wires) is damaged or disconnected? With backrest raised check for closed circuit at the blue and red wired Molex connector. Reconnect wiring harness or replace defective switch. Is problem fixed? Return to step 1 Does seat begin to lower before backrest has raised to the point where the backrest clears the rear cabinet? The backrest actuator return chair that protrudes from the center of the back of the seat section is defective or its wiring harness (blue and red wires) is damaged or disconnected? With backrest raised check for closed circuit at the blue and red wired Molex connector. Reconnect wiring harness or replace defective switch. Is problem fixed? Return to step 1 Call Brewer Tech Support 888-Brewer-1. Document # 100452 RevM 26 Printed in USA 2015

OPTIONS, ACCESSORIES, AND COMMON SERVICE PARTS Listed below are the accessories which are authorized for use with this table. Description Order. Use/Restrictions Replacement Upholstery Special Upholstery 6115-XX 6115-SP Urology Tray w/hose & Bucket 100253 Front Drawer Organizer 100407 Replacement Leg Support Pad 100267 Replacement Leg Extension Pad 2102036 Replacement Leg Support Pad (Standard Upholstery) Replacement Leg Support Pad (Plush Upholstery) 2102776 2102777 Stainless Steel Treatment Pan 98464 Deluxe Articulating Knee Crutches 99504 Knee Crutch Adapters (field install) 100550 Intended Use - Replacement top with hardware for 6000, 6001, 6500, 6501,6800 and 6801 examination tables in 15 standard and 5 plush colors. Includes pelvic tilt bar. Intended Use-Allows the purchase of specialty vinyls in different colors with hardware for the model 6000, 6001, 6500, 6501, 6800 and 6801 examination table. (Additional charges may apply.) Includes pelvic tilt bar. Intended Use - Conveniently and safely disposes of and captures fluids during urology procedures. Intended Use - Optional front drawer dividers for separation and organization. Intended Use - Replacement upholstered leg support pad Intended Use - Replacement upholstered leg extension pad Intended Use - Replacement upholstered leg support pad for tables with a serial number HL017000 or higher. Intended Use - Replacement upholstered leg support pad for tables with a serial number HL017000 or higher. Intended Use - Stainless Steel Treatment Pan replacement Intended Use - Allows leg positioning for ease of examination. Intended Use - Provides attachment point for Knee Crutch Clamps. Knee Crutch Clamp 100187 Intended Use - To hold deluxe articulated crutches. Fuse 1A 100777 Intended Use - 1A drawer warmer fuse (qty. 2) Fuse 3A 100088 Intended Use - 3A drawer warmer / outlet fuse (qty. 1) Electrical Outlet (6001 only- factory installed) Welch Allyn III Light Bracket (factory installed) Welch Allyn III Light Bracket (customer installed) Welch Allyn IV Light Bracket (factory installed) Welch Allyn IV Light Bracket (customer installed) Armrest Hole Cap 101872 Foot Control, (Two-pedal with Return-To- Chair feature 6500, 6501, 6800 & 6801) Foot Control (Single-pedal for manual back models 6000 and 6001) 101800 Intended Use - Provides power for medical accessories. 100880 Intended Use - For mounting of Welch Allyn III light 100881 Intended Use - For mounting of Welch Allyn III light 102031 Intended Use - For mounting of Welch Allyn IV light 102032 Intended Use - For mounting of Welch Allyn IV light 100761 (hard wired) 101375 (detachable) 100763 (hard wired) 101376 (detachable) Intended Use-Covers hole created when user chooses to remove table arms. Intended Use-Direct replacement for a 2-pedal foot control with return to chair feature only. Intended Use-Direct replacement for a single-pedal foot control. Document # 100452 RevM 27 Printed in USA 2015

LIMITED WARRANTY The Brewer Company GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS Warranty: The Brewer Company warrants its AssistPRO Programmable Table, Assist Power Procedure Table, Access High-Low Exam Table, Basic Exam Table, Element Treatment Table, and LiftMate to be free from defects in parts and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of three (3) years from date of shipment. The Brewer Company warrants its Access Exam Table, seating products, and support products to be free from defects in parts and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of five (5) years from date of shipment. The Brewer Company warrants its lighting products to be free from defects in parts and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one (1) year from date of shipment. The Brewer Company will not be responsible for any Product failure due to abuse, misuse, modification or improper use or for any use which exceeds the published capacity of the Product. THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. NO AGENT, EMPLOYEE, OR REPRESENTATIVE OF THE BREWER COMPANY HAS ANY AUTHORITY TO MAKE ANY AFFIRMA- TION, REPRESENTATION, OR WARRANTY NOT SET FORTH IN THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS CONCERNING ANY PRODUCTS OF THE BREWER COMPANY. THE BREWER COMPANY SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WHATSOEVER FOR DAMAGES CAUSED BY TRANS- PORTATION, ACCIDENTS, FIRE, UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION, OR NORMAL WEAR OR ABUSE, NOR SHALL THE BREWER COMPANY HAVE ANY LIABILITY WHATSOEVER FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, including without limitation, lost profits or any such damages arising from (a) the design, manufacture, sale, delivery, installation, repair, operation or use of products of The Brewer Company or any part there of, (b) any actual or alleged failure or defect in products of The Brewer Company or any part thereof, or (c) any actual or alleged breach or non-performance by The Brewer Company of this limited warranty. Freight Claims: Upon receipt, merchandise should be carefully examined to ascertain that proper amount has been received in good condition. Any claim for shortage or damage must be made with delivering carrier within five (5) days from receipt of goods. Brewer does not assume any responsibility for loss or damage in transit, and compensation for such loss must be obtained from the freight carrier. Obtaining warranty service: Warranty service must be obtained through The Brewer Company by contacting Customer Service by phone at 1.888.Brewer.1, by fax at 1-262-251-1786 or by e-mail at customerservice@brewercompany.com. If the product is within the warranty period described above, Brewer will either provide on-site repair services, ship replacement parts or replace the product at the discretion of The Brewer Company. On-site service is provided only within the Continental United States, and only replacement parts or product will be provided at Brewer s discretion in Alaska, Hawaii, Canada and all other International locations. A product warranty registration must be completed for exam tables and LiftMates and submitted to Brewer within 30 days after purchase in order to receive warranty benefits. Warranty cards are included in the purchase of all exam tables and LiftMates and are also available online at www.brewercompany.com. Document # 100452 RevM 28 Printed in USA 2015

NOTES Document # 100452 RevM 29 Printed in USA 2015