ProCart II MOBILE TREATMENT CONSOLE OPERATIONS MANUAL. Engl 7300 South Tucson Way i USA Centennial., CO USA

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ProCart MOBLE TREATMENT CONSOLE OPERATONS MANUAL 1998, DNfLworks EqUipment Corporation, All Rights Reserved DNTL\\~L.---r... --!--~.L ~-,oration 15 DNTLworks Tld Equipment Corp. t B Engl 700 South Tucson Way i USA Centennial., CO 8011 USA (0) 69-1410 FAX (0) 69-6189 1(800) 847-0694 4/96 proman.doc

TABLE OF CONTENTS. ntroduction. Customer Service. Umited Warranty -4 V. Description of Your ProCarl TV & Features 4-5 V. Specifications 5 V. Views 6-8 Vll.. Setup nshuctions 9 V. Operation 9-11 X. Shut Down nstructions 11 X. CDC nfection Control Guidelines 11-1 Xl. Diagrams Bechical/Tubing 14+

. NTRODUCTON DNTlxvorks Equipment Corp:Jration thanks you for the purchase of this ProCart T"'" Mobile T reabnent Unit. The inf~:mnation contained in this manua. should answer any questions regarding setvice and operation of your system. All authorized personnel who operate, mainiain or service this ProCarl 'TW system should carefully review this manual before attempting to o~rate, ~rforrn maintenance, or selvic your ProCart Plt. The system should be operated and maintained by trained parsonnel only. Should any question or problem arise, contact our Customer Service Deparlment at the nwn~rs listed below. Although your ProCart 'TW has been designed and tested for maximum safety and optimum pe:nonnance, it is sold with the express understanding that DN'fLUJOrks, its subsidiaries, agents and representatives will not accept any resp:msibility for: 1) Operator's lack of knowledge, negligence or carelessness in the o-peration of this equipment. ) Equipment not properly maintained or serviced.. ) njury to r:ersonnel or patienis from impro}!er use. 4) MooHication or tampering of any kind.. CUSTOMER SERVCE n the event you require assisiance with your ProCarlTw, please call (800) 847-0694 or (0) 69-1410 andspaak with one of our customer service representatives. Our service hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., in the Mountain Time ldne (USA), Monday through Friday, excluding houdays. n most instanoos t service problems can be salved over the telephone. f more detailed selvice is required, a service technician in your a~ may be located or you may ship the unit to our factory for repair. Warranty selvice will be perlonned in accordance with DNfLworks Equipment Coq:::oration's Jmited Warranty. Non ~nanty service will be provided at reasonable p.:'.\rls and labor ccsis... The DN1.works EQUPMENT CORPORATON LMTED WARRANlY DN1L\VOrks Equipment Corp:>ration (tdnflujorks") warrants to purchaser that these produds are free from defecfs in materials and/or VJOrkmanship for three () full year from date of delivery. n addition, DNLVJOrks extends a ninety (90) day labor warranty from the date of delivery for all products we offer. Shipping charges to the factory under. warranty shall be the resp::;nsibility of the customer. DNTLworks will bear the cost of shipping the product(s) back to the customer. During the warranty period, all pans which, up::ln inspection and examination by DNl.works are proven to be defective, will be replaced free of charge. All decisions concerning whether a part will be repaired or replaced and the marmer, methoo, and extent of such repair or replacement sha11 be at the sole discrefion of DNTLworks. The resp:msibillty of DNTLworks does not indude repair and replacement costs resulting from misuse, abuse, impro~r maintenance, or nonnal \\lear and tear. DNLworks will pay labor costs for warranty service for a }:erlod of 90 days from the date of purchase. DNLv.x:>rks l sole obllgafion under said \ljarranty is to repair, or, at its option, replace the defective part. The buyer shall have no options. The warranty shall be voided by alterations of equipment except those made by DNT.JNOrKs, or tampering, improper installation or maintenance, accident or mocification. This warranty expressly excludes all damage to the prcxiucts resulting from careless or neglectful transportation.

DN1..works shall in no event be resp::msible for any work done without first obtaining DNrLworks' consent. Tlls warranty is made expressly in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or impliecl inclurung any implied warranties of merchan1ability or fitness for a parlicular purpose. No employee, agent, franchise, dealer or other person is authorized to give any warranties of any nature on behalf of DNlwork5. Except as provided herein, DN1..works shall have no nability or resjx)nsibility to the customer or any other p1son or entity with TeSf:ect to any liability, loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by equipment socl leased, or furnished by DNl.works, including, but not limited to, any interruption of servi~, loss of business or anticipatory profits or consequential damages arising out of or connected with the sale, lease, use or anticip:1ted use of equipment. Notwithstanding the above limitations and warranties, DNTLworks' llabillty hereunder for damages incurred by customer or other shall not exceed the amount paid by customer for p:1rticwar equipment involved. V. DESCRPTON OF YOUR PROCART TM: Your ProCarl lltw is an easy-to-dean, self-contained opera tory system that seis up in a just a few minutes. t requires no plumbing and is mobile for ease of movement between operatories or storage. Caution: The l.axge b~ack ai.r pressuxe contro~ knob is factory set. Adjustilg this knob may void the rna:nufa.ct:u.rers warranty Air System: The internal air compressor will activate when the main lx'wer switch is turned on, mung the air tank and pressurizing the water reservoir. The motor will automatically deactivate when air pressure reaches a certain factory-set level When air pressure drop; below said level, the compressor will automatically cyde again. To ensure maximtm1.efficiency, a delay timer allovj5 the compressor to operate a full torque before compressing air. As p:1rt of end-of-theday maintenance, excess air and moisture may:be purged from the air tank by means of a push-button at the rear of the unit. See Page 10 for a more detailed explanation of purging the air tank Removing a handpiece from iis automatic hanger and depressing the foot control will cause the handpiece to o~rate. Only one handpiece may be moo at a time. Tum the corresp:>nding hi-block adjustment screw to adjust handpiece ai pressure. H the air pressure is to:j low after full adjustment of the bi-block screw, you may tum the black main unit pressure regulator until the desired air pressure is reached. Set the handpiece pressures to the manufacturer's specifications. The airavater syringe may be used any time after the main PJwer switch is activated. Depressing the appropriate butlon{s} will result in air only, water only, or spray. Air and water flow to the handpiece is not adjusiable., - There are tvjo quick-connects at the rear of the unit for air (air) and water (blue). You may use these connections to operate other equipment that require air or water, or you may connect the system to external air and water sources. 'Water System: The water reservoir should be filled about /4 full and monitored between pafienis. At the end of the day, you should empty the reselvoir, wipe it dry, and purge remaining water from the system. Water coolant flow may be con1rolled tvjo ways: The toggle valve on the foot confrol will tum water on and off to all handpieces; or individual needle valve adjustment at the front of the unit will mnrro! water flow to each of the handpieces. f the handpiece does not require water, the needle valve should be dosed at all times. When using an external water source, you must disconnect the internal water container. H the external water source is above lcxjr:si, you must regulate this water source to loopsi or less. Vacuum System: The internal vacuum pump is activated by a toggle switch kxated at the front of unit. You rna use either valve (sallva ejector or HVE) as needed. Ruids and other oral debris will fxlss through a solids collector an 4

then to a sealed waste container. A vacuum relief vajve inside the waste container conirols the negative pressure. A float system inside the waste container will stop vacuum flow when it is full, preventing spillage. A Uquid waste pump is used to drain liquid waste from the waste container. t is activated by a toggle located on the control panel of the unit. t is highly suggested that waste be purged into a CDC-recommended clisposal receptacle or drainage system. You may also connect the unit to a J:. rmanent waste system. Contact a plumber for installation and local code requirements. Electrical System: Your ProCart UN is equipped with an internal duplex outlet. An external duplex outlet is also included and is located at the rear of the unit. The inside outlets may be used for handpiece fiber optic systems (optional) or any item that can be installed internally. The ouiside outlets may be used for any accessories that require electrical}:ower. The electrical system is protected by a S-Amp circuit breaker. The unit itself uses 7 amps or 840 watis. Accessories, or a combination of accessories, should not exceed 5 amps or 6(X) watts. Under UL544 "Medical and Denial Equipment" requirements, only 80% of the J:X)wer rated for a 15 amp circuit breaker may be used (1 ampi or 1440 watts). Features: 1) nternal, oil-free compressor ) nternal, oil-free vacuum pump ) ntemalllquid waste purge pump 4) nternal air tank 5) nternal water container 6) nternal waste container and solids trap 7) Three-handpiece {or sonic air scaler} ready 8) Nr/Water syringe 9} Dual hose vacuum with autoclavable HVE and Saliva Ejector valves 10) Repair Kit v. SPECFCATONS Dimensions: Length: Width: Adjustable Height: Total Weight: Eectrical: Voltage: Frequency: Wattage: Compressor: Hot'Se}X)wer: Working Pressure: AowRate: N..rTank: Vacuum Pwnp: Horsepower. Vacuum Adjustment Unit Sound: Row: Container. Full Load: 0" (51 em) 1" (5 em) 0" (76 em) to 4" (86 em) 100 Lbs. (45.5~) 115Vac or 0Vac 60 or SO Hz 840WUnit 1440 Toial 1/HP 7Gto l~i.scfrn @ 40psi 4llter (1 gallon) 1/HP 0'1 to 1"Hg 4.6dm 41iter (1 gallon) 4&)B@ 1 5

V. COMPONENT 1A your VEWS Front View 8 9 Rgure# 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Description Handpiece Holder # 1 Handpiece Holder # Handpiece Holder # HVE Valve Holder Saliva Ejector Holder Syringe Holder Water Row Adjusbnent Handpiece #1 Water Row.Adjusbnent Handpiece # Water Row Adjustment Handpiece # Vacuum Toggle Switch (ON'OFF) Foot Confrol Water Toggle (ON/OFF) Foot Control 6

Top View <: 0 0 7 a 0 a a 0 a 1 6 0 o 1 : g 11 Figure # 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 1 Description Handpiece #1 Air Pressure Adjustment Handpiece # Air Pressure Adjustment Handpiece # Air Pressure Adjustment Handpiece Pressure Ga~ge Air Regulator Water Container Watr Container Pressure Relief Valve Quick Conned PJr, Water Container (Red) Water Regulator Quick Connect Water, Water Container (Blue) Waska Pump Power Switch (ON/OFF) Solids Trap Vacuwn Relief Valve 7

Rear View l ( 5 -.---t-''''------... 6. --+-~---"'" ----- 10. --- 9. t...-- 8. \. \ \0.._--7. D Figure # 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Description Air Tank Purge Button Waste Purge Hose Air Tank Purge Hose Hose Wrap; Quick Connec~ Air (Red) Quick Connec~ Water (Blue) Brackt, Power Cord ~ryoutlels ClCuit Breaker 15 Amp Main Power Switch (ON/OFF) 8

V. SETUP NSTRUCTONS Plug n Power Cord: The PJwer cord must be connected to a 0 A1vP }:Ower circuit with an earth ground. Never remov~ the ground from the JXM1 r cord plug. Attach the female end into the JX>wer receptacle on the back of the unit. Fill Water Reservoir: Deactivate the unit Remove the quick connects from the control panel Purge excess air ~ure from the TeseVoir by depressing the red button on the lid. Unscrew and remove the lid. Fill the reservoir about /4 full to facilitate reinsiallation of the Ud. Replace the lld and reconnect the quick connects to the control J:etnel: (red tubing to quick connect with red washer, blue tubing to quick connect with blue washer). Activating the Unit: Make sure that the vacuum and waste pump }:Ower switches are off before activating the main power switch. nstalling Your Handpieces: nstall the handpieces to the appropriate siation. PleaseJnote that since the unit allovjs individual air and water control to each station, there is no specific order in which handpieces are installed. Check Handpiece Air Pressure: Check only one handpiece at a time. Remove a handpiece from its holder and depress the foot coniro] to full operating pressure. To adjl.lst air pres5t.rre, tum the corresponding air adjl.ls"bnent screw on the control panel. H the air adjusrrnent screw is fully oj:en and pressure is too low, then increase main air regulator pres51jr tmtil the recommended pressure is reached. Repeat for each handpiece, as air pressure may differ for each one. Check Water Row: Check only one handpiece at ~ time. Activate toggle on the foot control to "water on'! {red dot}. Remove a handpiece from its holder and depress the foot conirol. To regulate the water flow, adjust the corresponding needle valve at the front of the tmit Repeat for each handpiece. f a handpiece does not require water, c1cse the needle yalve completely. Check AirJWater Syringe: Remover the syringe from Us holder. Depress the air butlnn and check that air flovjs at a consiant rate. Next, depress the water button and check the water flow. Depress the air and water buttons together to check for spray. Check Vacuum System: Nfake sure that the lid on the solids trap is secure. Activate the vacuum PJwer switch. Check vacuum flow to both the HVE and saliva ejector valves. When checking on~ valve, make sure the other valve is closed. You can adjust the negative pressure by turning vacuum relief valve located on the conirol panel. Adjustment will not affect impede the vacuum flow. V.. OPERATON Handpieces: Handpieces should be changed or disinfected between each patient (see the CDC nfection Conirol Guidelines). -Handpiece pressure should be checked before each procedure.. You can adjust handpiece air pressure. with the foot control fully depressed and by adjusting the corresponding air prnssure adjustment screw on the confrol panel. Water coolant is activated by the toggle on the foot control. When toggle 15 off, no water coolant will flow to any handpiece. When foot ronirol toggle is on, water will flow through the handpiece that is removed from its holder. The water flow is conirolled by the cojtes{x)nding needle valve on the front of the unit. Coolant air is not provided for any of the handpieces. Only one handpiece may be used at a time. AirJ\Vaier Syringe: The three-way syringe may be used while a handpiece or the vacuum system is oprating. The tip should be replaced or disinfected between each }X1tient (see CDC lrifection Control Guidelines). Disposable syringe tips may be used on the syringe. 9

Vacuum System: The vacuwn system consists of a saliva ejector, HVE (-llgh Volwne Evacuator) valve, solids irap, UJaSte container, and liquid VJaSte pump_ Either the saliva ejector or the HVE valve may be used to achieve maximum prforrnimce. When using either valve: the other valve should be closed The solids trap screen should be cleaned or replaced between each patient. The waste container should be also drained regularly. A drainage tube and connector are supplied to purge fue waste from the internal container. Conned the tube to the waste pump port on the back of unit. Atmch or hold the end of the tube into a suitable disp::sal receptade and tum on the waste pump p::>wer swtch-lcx::ated-'on the'conool--p:mel--- Never leavewastepump.on.afierthe rontaineris,draine.dasjhiswill.sbori:en th~ life of the plutp. The waste pump tubing can be permanently connected to a drain line. Contact a plumber in your area for assistance. The vacuum system should be cleaned between each patient (see CDC nfection Control Guidelines). Water System: 'The water container should be checked or filled between each patient. To fill the water container, deactivate the unit. Next, dlsconneci the quick cormed with the red tubing. Depress the red pressure relief valve on the lld of the water container until all pressure is' re~oved from the container_,disconnect the quick connect willi the blue tubing. Remove the lid and flu the container /4 full and replace lid. Reinstall fue quick connect with blue tubing firs~ and then the one with red tubing. The water system is equipped with a water regulator located on the control panel H you require more water flow for either the handpieces or the syringe, you can increase the water regulator setting. Caution: The ~arge b~ack air pressu:re con-tro~ knob is :fa.ctory set. Air System: Adjusting this knob may void the manu.r,acrurexs waxxant;y The air regulator has its own filter system that should be inspected periooically. The regulator filter bowl may be drained by pressing the valve on the bottom of the bowl. Ar:cess to the bowl is gained through the water reselvoir opening in the control JXlneL Air pressure is controlled by a pressure, switch, which will cyde between 70 and 100 pi. Refer the diagram on Page 8 and follow these instructions to purge excess air and moisture from the internal air tank as part of your daily end-of-the-day maintenance regimen. 1. Deactivate your ProCart ll. Place the end of the Air Tank Purge Hose () into a small container.. Depress the Air Tank Purge Button (1) for several seconds. Clean air and moisture from the air tank only wiu be released through the Air Tank Purge Hose (). There is no contact between the air tank' purge system and llie waste purge system. Refer to Vacuum System above for instructions on purging waste.. When completed release the Air Tank Purge Button (1), secure the Air Tank Purge Hose () around the Hose Wraps (4). Repeat this process at the end of each working day to ensure years of trouble~free. performance. Call Customer Service with any questions about this procedure. Handpiece Flush: Handpiece flushing should be done after each patient. Remove all handpieces (that use water, coolant) from their holders. Hold the handpieces over a container and open all of the water flow needle valves. Activate the 'Water on" toggle and depress the foot control. Allow water to run 0 to 0 seconds. Replace the handpieces into their holds and refill the water container. Accessory Quick-Connects: The accessory quick connects are located on the rear of unit (red for air and blue fo~ water). The red quick-connect is unregujated, and win vary in pressure from 70 to 100 p;i. The blue quick-ronnect is regulated to the air regulator pressure on the control panel. t is usually set at the highest handpiece pressure. ~ quick-connects may also be attached to in-office air and water supplies. An aa:essory air supply should not exceed 150 ~i, and water should not exceed 100 psi. Cleaning: Cleaning should be done after each patient and at the end of each clay (see CDC nfection Conirol Guidelines). 10

DANGER: RSK OF EXPLOSON F USED NEAR FlAMl\1ABLE ANESfHEllCS WARNNG: NEVER PLUG N ANY COMBNATON OF TEMS rnatwlll USE MORE 11-AN 5 AMPS. CArmON HOT AllOW UNT TO COOL BEFORE SERVCNG. CAU10N: TO REDUCE me rusk OF ELECTRCAL SHOCK, DO NOT REl\10VE COVER. REFER SERVCNG TO QUAUFEDSERVCE PERSONNEL V. SHUT DOWN NSlRUCfONS The following should be done at the end of each day as part of your maintenance regimen: Water System: Remove the water reservoir and empty. Wipe out the water container and reinstall it into th~ unit. Purge water from handpiece tubings. To purge the system, remove all of the handpieces. OJ::en all of the water flow needle valves, and seiect the foot control '\vater on lt Hold handpiece fubings over a container and depress the foot control until there is no water coming out of tubings. Replace the tubings into their corresp:mding holders. Remove the air/water syringe from holder and place over fue container. Deprgss water button until all water is drained from the syringe and tubing. Replace fue syringe into its holder. Vacuum System: Remove the saliva ejector and HVE valves from their holders. Run non-foaming disinfectant through HVE and saliva ejector lines. Clean solids trap, and drain the waste coniainer. Air Regulator: The Air regulator bowl can be seen inside the unit on the left when you remove the water reservoir. Check for moisture. T moisture is present, press valve on the bottom of regulator bowl until all the moisture 15 removed. Clean System: Disinfed and lubricate fue handpieces. H a utodaving, lubricate before and after according to manufacturer's instructions. Wipe down the tmit and o~tory equipment with disinfectant (see CDC nfection Contro} Guidelines}. Electrical System: Make sure that both the UTaSte pump and vacuum power switches are off before deactivating the main power switch. x. DENTAL OFACE NFECTON CONTROL GUDELNES FOR THE PROTECTON OF PATENTS AND DENTAL CARE PERSONNEL AS RECOMMENDED BY THE UNTED STATES CENTERS FOR DSEASE CONTROL (CDC) NOTE: A medical history should be taken at the initial patient visit and on recall, up1ated with notations made on the chart. BarriC!r Techniques 1) Dentists, hygienists and assistants should wear new gloves for each patient treated. Hands should always be washed with llquid soap before and after treatment, contact with patients or after touching inanimate objects likely contaminated by blood or saliva, and b~fore leaving the opera tory. Remove torn, cut or punctured gloves immediately, wash hands, and re-glove before completion of dental procedures. ) During all treabnent procedures, dentists, hygienists and assistants should wear face masks and protective eyewear, or in lieu of both of these, a chin-length plastic face shield. Reusable and/or d1sposable gowns, 11

laboratory coats or uniforms should be worn when street clothing may be soiled with blood or other body fluids. Gowns should be changed at least daily or when visibly soiled with blood Cleaning and Disinfection of Dental Unit and Environmental Surfaces } After treatment of each patient and at the completion of daily work activities, countertops and dental unit surfaces that may have become contaminated with patient material should be cleaned with disposable toweling. using an appropriate cleaning agent and water as necessary. Surfaces then should be disinfected with a suitable chemical gennicide. ) A chemical gennidde registered with the EPA as a hospital disinfectant" and labeled for "tuberculocidal" (Le' t mycobactericidal) activity is recommended for disinfecting surlaces that have been soiled with patkmt material These intermediate level disinfectants include phenolics, iodophors. and chlorine-containing compounds. Because mycobacteria are among the most resistant groups of microorganisms. germicides effective against mycobacteria should be effective against many other bacterial and viral pathogens. A fresh solution of sodium hypo chlorite {household bleach} prepared daily is an inexpensive and effective intermediate-level germicide. Concentrations ranging from 500 to 800 ppm of chlorine (a 1:100 dilution of bleach and tap water or 1/4 cup of bleach to 1 gallon of water) are effective on environmental surfaces that have been cleaned of visible contamination. Caution should be exercised 1 since chlorine solutions are corrosive to metals, especially aluminum. ) Low-level disinfectants - EPA registered "hospital disinfectants" that are not labeled for "tuberculocidallf activity (e.g., quaternary ammonium compounds) - are appropriate for genera] housekeeping purposes such as cleaning floors, walls, and other housekeeping surfaces. ntermediate and low level disinfectants are nef recommended for reprocessing critical or semi-critical dental instruments. 4} Before high-level disinfection or sterilization, and while wearing heavy duty rubber (household) gloves, ultrasonically clean (preferably) or scrub instruments in order to remove debris. Use and Care of Handpieces and Other nter-oral Dental Devices 1) Ro'utine between-patient use of a heating process capable of sterilization (i.e., steam under pressure (autodaving), dry heat, or heat/chemi~l vapor) is recommended for all highspeed dental handpieces, Jowspeed handpiece components u.sed intra-orajy. and reusable prophylaxis angles. Manufacturers' instructions for cleaning. lubrication, and sterilization procedures should be followed closely to ensure both the effectiven~ of the sterilization process and the 10ngevity of these insbuments. According to manufacturers, virtually all rughspeed and lowspeed handpieces in production today are heat tolerant, and most heat-sensitive models manufactured earlier can be reirofitted with heat-stable components. ) nterna1 surfaces of highspeed hand pieces, )owspeed handpiece components, and prophylaxis angles may become contaminated with patient material during UCie. This retained patient material then may be expelled intra-orally during subsequent uses. Restricted physical access - particularly to internal surfaces of these instruments ~ limits cleaning and disinfection or sterilization with liquid chemical germicides. Surface disinfection by wiping or soaking in liquid chemical gennicides is not an acceptable method fot reprocessing rughspeed handpieces, lowspeed handpiece components t5ed intra-orally, or reusable prophylaxis angles. ) Highspe(d handpieces should be run to discharge water and air for a minimum of 0-0 seconds after use on each patient. Handpieces, in addition, should be heat sterilized between use on patients. This procedure is intended to aid in physicany flushing out patient material that may have entered the turbine and air or watar lines. Use of an encl~d container or high-velocity evacuation should be considered to minimize the spread of spray splatter, and aerosols generated during discharge procedures. Additionally, there is evidence that overnight or weekend microbial accumulation in water Unes can be mduced substantially by removing the handpiece and allowing wah;~r lines to run and to discharge water for several minutes at the beginning of each dinic day. Sterile saline or sterile water should be used as a coolant/irrigator when procedures involving the cutting of bone ana performed. 1

Oiber mportant ssues } A "no-touch" technique (e.g. hemostats or needle holders), should be utilized when using "sharpsll {needlesl scalpels, blades, etc.}. ) n the operatol'y. sterilized and decontaminated instruments, charts, and other objects should be protected from patient contact. ) Sharpsll should be disposed of in puncture proof containers; hazardous and/or infectious waste materials, which include lsharp;" t should be disposed of in a manner consistent with prevailing local laws. 4) All dental personnel should be encouraged to receive immunization protection whenever possible, e.g. hepatitis B immunization. 5) AJl impressions, models and devises should be disinfected before submission and upon receipt from the dental1aborat01y 1

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BACK PANEL FGURE:;: PAR7~ DESCRPTON! 05-0064 BACK PANEL 1-00&0 BOLT H~. 1-0C WASHE~ 1/4 4 \-004 W"SHE~ 51 lox 5 1-D016 HANDLE BACK 6 07-0001 WASHEi{ /4 BLUE 6 07-0001 WASHErt /4 RED 7-0141 CD F1,ALE POLY 8 0-00 SWTCH ROCKER LGHTD 9 0-001 CRCUT BREAKER SAMP 10 1-001 NUT KE? 10- OS-006 BRACKET CORD 11 1-00..d.) SCRE',v 6- X 1/ 1 1-0017 NUT KE? 6-1 1.:1 0-001 FAN SVAC 15 1-0019 NttT K'=:l L... 8-16 0-00\9 RECE?TACL= RECE'SSEn 17-0075 BULKHEAD /8 a 0-001 REcE?TACLE DOUBLE OTY lea :A E:A ~A lea lea lea 9 EA lea lea 4EA E..-\ t 0!Q ::}.. OEA SA ::;\ SA 1 E-\ lea 18 [!@~ OOJ... C 1018 = 1 ~ =:x) t 1 ~~ 17 ~) 1 14 1i n 1:ilZ) S S gg c:= cq 1WZ'.i] ~J 1

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