INSTALLATION GUIDE
How to assemble and adjust overbed table #13067
How to Assemble 13067
- Open the box and remove all the parts. Verify that all the parts are present.
- Make sure that the trip rod in the column is fully inserted in the column. If it is not, shake the column until the trip rod is properly seated.
Visual Description: The image shows the disassembled parts of the overbed table. These include the table top, a base with four casters, a column, and a hardware pack. Labels indicate 'Table Top', 'Hardware Pack', 'Column', 'Base', and '4 Casters'.
- Hold the trip rod in place and insert the column into the bracket on the table top.
- Align the holes in the column with the holes in the bracket on the table top. Insert and tighten the two pan head screws.
Visual Description: The first image shows a close-up of the top of the column where the trip rod is properly seated. The second image shows the column not seated properly. The third image shows a hand holding the trip rod in place while inserting the column into the bracket on the table top. The fourth image shows a close-up of the alignment of the column's holes with the bracket's holes on the table top, with two pan head screws being inserted.
- Insert the trip lever with the curved side facing towards the bottom of the table.
- Make sure the trip lever sits on top of the trip rod in the column.
Visual Description: The first image shows a hand inserting the trip lever into its slot, with the word 'Curve' visible on the lever. The second image shows the trip lever correctly positioned on top of the trip rod within the column.
- Align the hole in the trip lever with the hole in the column.
- Insert the single long bolt through the hole. Install the nut and tighten.
Visual Description: The first image shows a hand aligning the hole in the trip lever with the hole in the column. The second image shows a close-up of the bolt being inserted through the aligned holes, with the nut ready to be tightened.
- Place the two bolt sleeves in the base.
- Place the bolt plate on top of the bolt sleeves.
Visual Description: The first image shows a hand inserting a bolt sleeve into a hole in the base. The second image shows the bolt plate positioned on top of the two bolt sleeves in the base.
- Align the holes in the base with the bottom of the column. Install the two shorter bolts and tighten. The base must be installed in the same direction of the table top.
- Remove the black screw. DO NOT REMOVE THE SILVER SCREW.
Visual Description: The first image shows a hand inserting a shorter bolt through the aligned holes of the base and column. The second image shows a close-up of the base and column connection, highlighting the two shorter bolts being tightened. The third image shows a close-up of the column base, indicating with red crosses to remove the black screw and a yellow circle around the silver screw that should not be removed.
- Install the casters by pushing them into the holes in the base. Push the casters in as far as the stop. The non locking casters are installed furthest from the column and the locking casters are installed closest to the column.
Visual Description: The first image shows a hand pushing a caster into a hole in the base until it stops. The second image shows a caster with a label 'Stop' indicating the point of full insertion. The third image shows the base with casters installed, with arrows indicating the placement of locking and non-locking casters relative to the column.
- Remove the protective film from the table top.
- To lock the casters, step down on the locking levers. To increase the height of the table, gently lift up on the table top.
Visual Description: The first image shows a hand peeling protective film from the table top. The second image shows an assembled overbed table with casters, indicating the height adjustment mechanism.
- To lower the table, lift up on the trip lever and push down on the table top.
Visual Description: The image shows a close-up of the trip lever and the table top. Arrows indicate lifting the trip lever and pushing down on the table top to lower the table's height.