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VS300

My wallstandvertical carriage drifts down when I installed the Patient Overhead Handgrip to the top of the cabinet. What should I do?
Answer:
  • Check voltage to the locks to make sure they are working properly should be 24VDC
  • Find and remove some of the trim weights inside the top pocket inside cabinet until it balances properly.
How can I troubleshoot my locks on my VS300 wallstand?
Answer:
  • Measure DC voltage between J2 SOL+ and J1 pin 2 (GND); the expected voltage is 22-30 Vdc. If there is no voltage, replace the Lock Timer Board 124-5145.
  •  If there is voltage on J2 SOL+, disconnect the black wires going to J2 SOL.
  • Connect a clip lead from GND (J1 pin 2) to each black wire (one at a time) and verify that the electric lock activates. When the lock is activated, it will draw about 1.2 amps and the magnetic brake will release. If the lock can be activated with the clip lead, replace the Lock Timer Board (124-5145).
  • Press the unlock button and hold it down for 60-70 seconds. The electric carriage brake will release and stay released until the overheated LED illuminates. The electric brake will then turn off and the button will not be able to unlock the carriage until the Overheat LED turns off. The LED should remain on for 60-70 seconds. If the described overheat function does not work, replace the Lock Timer Board (124-5145).
How do I convert my wallstandfrom left hand load to right hand load in the field?
Answer: Refer to section 5.3 in the “8000-VS300” Vertical wallstandmanual for converting wallstandfrom one load to another in the field.
Can I supply 24vdc power to my VS300 wallstandfrom my CPI/CMP200 Generator?
Answer: Yes, find the HV Aux PCB J11 and J12 provides 24vdc power for VS300 wallstand locks.
Can I add a 14 x 36 grid cabinet to my VS300 wallstand?
Answer: Del Medical does not offer this feature for this VS300 wallstand.

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VS200

My vertical carriage is slipping down and won’t hold in place anymore how can I fix this?
Answer: Try adjusting the lock release cable behind the bucky cabinet so it is about 3/16’’ loose. If this doesn’t work replace the cams with new ones.
Can I convert my wallstandin the field to a different had load in the field.
Answer: Yes, VS200 wallstands manufactured after 2008 can be converted without additional parts before 2008 needs a part# 214-5007P1 Mid Side Cover.

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VS100/3546E

Why won’t my vertical carriage locks hold as good as they use to?
Answer: Check the top lock it may not be working anymore. Top lock coil may be shorted and needs to be replaced.
My locks don’t hold, what shall I do?
Answer:
  • Make sure you have 24VDC applied to the locks.
  • Make sure both locks are working, one on the vertical carriage and one at the top of the column.
  • Make sure the lock coils are sitting flat and are not humming?
Why don’t the locks energize?
Answer:
  • Make sure you have 24VDC applied to locks.
  • Make sure your lock release switch is working properly- possible cause could be defective release switch.
  • Check for shorts in the cable assembly.
  • Make sure fuse is not blown
How do I convert my wallstandfrom left hand load to right hand load?
Answer: Remove the end cap from the right side of the bucky and remount it on the left side of the bucky.
Can I add a patient overhead handgrip to the top of this wallstand?
Answer: No, this wallstand does not have this feature to add an overhead patient handgrip asm.

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PVS-1 Picker

My vertical carriage is slipping down and won’t hold it's place anymore. How can I fix this?
Answer: Try adjusting the lock release cable behind the bucky cabinet so it is about 3/16’’ loose. If this doesn’t work replace the cams with new ones.

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