Boyd S2601 Dimensional drawing

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Product Informaon Manual
S2601 & S2605 Surgery Chair
12900 44th Street North
Clearwater, Florida 33762
800-255-2693 * 727-561-9292
FAX: 727-561-9393 SALES
FAX: 727-573-1682 SERVICE
www.boydindustries.com
S2601
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Table of Contents
Title Page
Table of Contents
Introducon
Applicaon of Product
Warranty Informaon
Safety Warning Symbols
Safety Tips / Precauons
About Your Chair
Descripon of Product Line
Standard Safety Features
General Product Informaon
Product Specicaons
Transport & Disposal
Unpacking and Power Requirements
Installaon Instrucons
Chair Install
Inializaon Procedure
Operaon Instrucons
Programming Instrucons
General Operang Instrucons
General Maintenance and Care
Cleaning Instrucons
Service Informaon
Upholstery Installaon and Removal
Troubleshoong Guide
Authorized Representave (Europe Only)
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Intended Use and Application of Product
This product is designed to comfortably posion paents during dental surgical procedures. The chair back, toe and base are
adjustable to allow the most ergonomic working posion for the doctor and their assistant(s).
Warranty Statement
All Boyd manufactured products are warranted against defects in material or workmanship only. No other warranes are
expressed or implied. This warranty shall extend for three (3) years for parts and one (1) year for labor. The Boyd warranty only
covers products manufactured by Boyd. Products distributed, not manufactured, by Boyd carry the stated manufacturer’s
warranty.
The warranty period commences upon invoice date of the equipment. Wrien noce of breach must be submied to Boyd
Industries, Inc. within this period. Boyd reserves the right to repair or replace, at its sole discreon, the item in queson.
Warranty is voided if items are misused or product is improperly maintained or installed. The warranty does not cover any
alteraon of the product from its original condion or if product is used in any way other than the product’s design intent.
An authorized service technician must perform all service and maintenance. Any warranty labor must be rst approved by Boyd.
Failure to coordinate warranty service may result in denial of warranty repair. Wrien log and receipts for service must be
maintained to validate the warranty on Boyd manufactured products.
No claim for consequenal damages will be allowed. Freight damage or mishandling by any third party will not be considered a
warranty item. Improper installaon by a third party causing damage to the equipment is not a warranty item.
Introducon
Congratulaons
on your purchase of the Boyd Surgery Chair
Boyd Industries, Inc. has spent years designing and developing the best dental products available in the world today. The
following features make your Boyd chair the most advanced and funconal surgery chair available in the market:
All steel frame construcon
Motorized back, toe and li column base
Motorized lt control for Trendelenburg posioning
15.81” vercal stroke
Three (3) operator designated pre-set posions
Auto return to HOME switch
Choice of extendable headrests
Snap in / snap out upholstery
Smooth, quiet, low voltage D/C motors
Rail Mount Arm Boards (Oponal)
Hand Control (Oponal)

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Safety Warning Symbols
Cauon
Informaonal: Read Technical
Manual Before Servicing
Main Power On
Main Power O
Protecve Earth Ground
Type B Equipment
General Warning Symbol
Light

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1. Medical Electrical equipment requires special precauons regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to
the EMC standards.
2. Portable and mobile RF communicaons equipment can aect medical electrical equipment.
3. The use of accessories, transducers, and cables other than those specied, may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity
of the S2601 & S2605 Chair.
4. Read instrucons:
All safety and operang instrucons should be read before this product is operated.
5. Follow instrucons:
All use and operang instrucons should be followed.
6. Owner’s manual:
Retain safety and operang instrucons for future reference.
7. Heed warnings:
Adhere to all warnings labeled on equipment and in owner’s manual.
8. Accessories:
Use only accessories from Boyd Industries, Inc. catalog on this chair. Third party accessories will void the warranty and may be
unsafe.
9. Cleaning:
Use mild detergent in water on all painted surfaces and plasc parts. Use only cleaners specically designed for cleaning
disinfecng vinyl upholstery. Refer to vinyl manufacturer’s documentation for specific cleaning information.
10. Line cord:
This product is equipped with a polarized, grounded, alternang current line plug. This plug will t into the power outlet only
one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into your outlet, contact a local electrician to correct the
problem with the A/C outlet.
11. Power cord protecon:
Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not walked on or pinched by any other equipment placed upon or against
them and will allow access to disconnect the device. Accessory cords aached to outlets on the chair should be clear from
pinching during operaon as well as paent’s entrance and exit of the equipment.
12. Liquid and object entry:
Do not intentionally pour liquids of any kind on this equipment or push objects of any type into openings as they could touch
moving parts or dangerous voltage points inside equipment which could cause fire hazard, electric shock and/or bodily injury.
13. Servicing:
Do not attempt to service this product yourself. This action will void any warranties. Opening covers could expose you to
dangerous current and mechanical pinch points. Service should only be performed by qualified service personnel. Contact Boyd
Technical Services Department for authorized technicians in your area.
14. Damage or failures requiring service:
Unplug equipment from power source and refer to a qualified service technicians if any of the following occur:
Power supply cord is damaged.
Liquid has been spilled into equipment.
Objects have fallen into equipment.
Equipment has been exposed to rain or water.
Equipment has been dropped or damaged.
Equipment shows significant change in operation.
Equipment does not operate normally.
15. Replacement parts:
Contact Boyd Technical Services Department to order approved replacement parts. Unauthorized substitutions could result in
electrical shock, fire hazard and/or bodily injury.
16. Safety checks:
Upon the completion of any service to equipment, service personnel must perform safety checks to insure that all equipment
is functioning properly and safely.
17. Heat / Open flame:
Equipment should be installed away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products that produce
heat or open flames. There should be no smoking in a room where this equipment will be operated or stored.
Safety Tips and Precauons
This product has been designed and tested with your safety in mind. Improper use can result in electric shock or other physical
injuries. Do not defeat the safeguards that have been designed into this product. Please read and observe the following safety points
when installing and operang this product. Save this manual and all supplemental literature for future reference. Observing
precauons listed in this booklet will help you get many years of service and safe operaon from your equipment.

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Descripon of Product Line
Model: S2601 & S2605
Features: Power Back
Power Toe
Power Tilt
Li Column Base
Hand Controls (Oponal)
Foot Control
Auto-Home Button
3 Programmable Buttons
Standard Safety Features
About Your Chair
1. Power Supply Chair is circuit breaker protected.
2. Hand Controls Hand Controls are oponal and connected using a coiled cable. Pressing any motor control funcon switch
will cancel any automac movement funcon.
3. Foot Controls Foot Control is aached with a coiled cord into the base assembly. Pressing any motor control funcon
switch will cancel any automac movement funcon. Lockout funcon disables all funcons and safely
locks chair posion.
4. Covers and Guards Covers and guards are designed to prevent possible injury from moving parts.

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General Product Informaon
Frame Welded steel with powder coated nish
Upholstery Standard upholstery is vinyl
Upgrades are available
Movement LC Base: Li Column - 15.81” (402mm)
Back: Electric Actuator
Tilt: Electric Actuator
Toe: Electric Actuator
Standard Swivel Mobile
Net Weight S2601: 334 lbs (151.5 kg) 372 lbs (168.7 kg) 340 lbs (154.2 kg)
S2605: 339 lbs (153.8 kg) 377 lbs (171.0 kg) 345 lbs (156.5 kg)
Electrical 24V D/C low voltage motors
Microprocessor controlled
Chair operates at 24V D/C
Power Supply 115VAC 60Hz 10A
230VAC 50-60 Hz 7A
(Refer to Serial Number Scker for required voltage)
Protecon Class: I
Electrical Shock Type: B
Liquid Protecon Ordinary equipment (IPXO)
Flammable Gases Not suitable for use in the presence of ammable gases or where such gases may accumulate in
concentraon. (Closed Space)
Operaon Mode Intermient duty cycle:
10% - 2 minutes On / 18 minutes O
Indoor use only
Operang Temperature: 5° C to 40° C (41° F to 104° F)
Temperature Relave Humidity: 20% to 90% @ 30° C - Not condensing
Atmospheric Pressure: 97kPa
Storage / Transportaon Temperature: -10° C TO 50° C (14° F TO 122° F)
Temperature Relave Humidity: 20% to 90% @ 30° C - Not condensing
Atmospheric Pressure: 45 to 115kPa
Weight Capacity 500 lbs (228 kg) Subject to normal weight distribuon
Note: Do not sit on back or adjustable toe secon. These secons are not designed to support the full
weight of paent. Do not li or slide chair using back secon or seat upholstery.
Warning: Do not modify this equipment without authorizaon from Boyd Industries, Inc.
About Your Chair (connued)

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Product Specicaons
S2601 & S2605
About Your Chair (connued)
19.22 to
top of seat
frame
35.03 to
top of seat
frame
24.86
62.68
32.75 with
optional
rail mount
arms
62.68
SIDE VIEW
S2601/S2605
Standard
Lowered
TOP VIEW
S2605
TOP VIEW
S2601
Raised
Note: Headrest height is adjustable approximately
6” plus arculang movement.
19.25
35.00
62.75
62.75
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Product Specicaons
S2601 & S2605
About Your Chair (connued)
36.13 to
top of seat
frame
20.31 to
top of seat
frame
20.13 to
top of seat
frame
35.94 to
top of seat
frame
SIDE VIEW
S2601/S2605
Mobile Chair
Lowered
Raised
Lowered
Raised
SIDE VIEW
S2601/S2605
Swivel Chair
Swivel Break Release and Lock
Mobile Break Release and Lock
36.00
20.00
36.25
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Transporng of Chair
When transporng the chair:
Chair base must be in full down posion, lt down and the chair back must be in full up posion (Home Posion).
Chair frame must be secured to the chair base.
Remove the chair power cord.
Secure or remove dental light and any accessories.
Move equipment by gently lng it on the side edge of the oor plate by liing on under side of seat only enough to be able
to slide onto proper moving equipment. Do not use back secon or seat upholstery to li or move chair. Never aempt to
move chair alone and always use proper liing techniques to avoid physical injury.
Chair should be secured to transporng equipment and/or transporng vehicle.
Transporng and Storage Temperatures for chairs to be kept between Temperature: -10° C TO 50° C (14° F TO 122° F).
Disposal of Equipment
Disposal of Boyd equipment:
Boyd chairs are designed and built to last and provide ecient and safe service for many years. The expected service life of this
chair is 15 years. When the me nally comes to rere the chair, please dispose of the equipment according to statutory and
regulatory requirements. Circuit boards and electrical cabling should be recycled as electrical salvage. Plasc parts should be re-
cycled accordingly. Any material unsuitable for recycling should be disposed of appropriately.
About Your Chair (connued)

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Unpacking
Preassembly Check: Open shipping cartons carefully and check to see that all parts are received and have not been
damaged during shipping.
Unpacking Chair: Carefully remove two (2) fasteners securing chair to pallet using nut driver supplied with order.
Slide chair from pallet to proper moving equipment and secure to move chair to nal installaon
locaon. Take care using any sharp objects or tools to avoid damage to upholstery or painted
parts.
Cauon: Chair should be lied from below main seat frame. Do not at anyme move chair by liing on
back or seat upholstery or oponal arms. Use proper liing techniques to avoid injury.
Contents:
Complete chair: Chair and Base assembled with upholstery
Headrest
Four (4) anchors (Used to secure to oor)
A/C power cable
Accessories Opons (I.E. Arms, Light post, etc.)
Owner’s / Operator’s manual
(Note: Accessories may be packaged separately)
Power Requirements
Check chair idencaon label located on electrical panel for required voltage specicaons. Connect chair to
hospital grade receptacle only.
Warning: To avoid risk of electric shock, this equipment must only be connected to a supply main
with protecve earth ground.
115VAC 60 Hz 10A
230VAC 50-60 Hz 7A
Unpacking and Power Requirements
Cauon: Do not plug external devices or equipment to the Mul-Socket Outlet located in the seat. Our Mul-
Socket GFI Outlet is a low amperage circuit not designed to handle heavy loads which can result in breaker shut
down and reduced safety when higher amperage circuits are applied. This dual outlet is designed for use with
Boyd Light Accessory only.

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Locaon: Full size templates are available upon request for laying out location of chair and utilities (if required) prior to actual
installation.
Cauon: Base must be anchored to floor. Failure to do so may result in serious bodily injury to operator and/or patient and
could cause unwarranted product damage. Chairs not properly anchored do not meet warranty requirements.
1. Posion chair as desired. Drill holes in oor through base plate mounng
holes. Anchor base to oor with four (4) anchors provided.
Cauon: To prevent possible injury or damage, do not drill through
carpeting. Cut away carpeting at anchor hole locations.
2. Make ulity connecons in oor in front of base (if required).
3. Ensure safety covers are in place and removable upholstery is secure.
Shiing may have occurred during handling or shipping.
4. Plug chair into approved A/C outlet. Refer to Serial Number Scker for
required voltage.
5. Turn main power switch ON (C1) located on the electrical panel at the front
of base.
6. Perform initialization procedure. (see below)
7. Perform safety and operaonal check.
8. If chair does not operate correctly, see the “Troubleshoong” secon of this
manual.
9. When chair is operang correctly, turn main power switch OFF (C1) unl
chair is to be used.
10. Refer to “Upholstery removal and installation” for upholstery use.
Inializaon Procedure
1. Run the back motor to its full down position.
2. Run the base motor to its full up position.
3. Run the tilt motor to its full tilt position.
4. Run the toe motor to its full up position.
5. Press and release HOME button and allow both motors to fully return to the patient exit position
(back full up, base full down, tilt up and toe down).
Chair is now initialized and ready for use.
Installaon Instrucons
Chair Installation
Model: S2601 & S2605
Home
Base Up
Hand
Control
Back Down
Tilt Back
Toe Up Toe Up
Tilt Up Back Down
Base Up
Home
Foot Control
Front View of Chair
A/C Input
to Chair
Main Power
Switch (C1)
Light Power
Switch (C2)
Back View of Chair
Hand Control
Serial Number
Scker
Foot Control 4x Anchors

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Programming Instructions:
1. Read these instrucons completely before you begin programming.
2. Using the motor controls, posion the chair as desired.
3. Wait at least three (3) seconds and push and hold the save (S) buon for
four (4) seconds. The system will issue a confirmation beep. Within two
(2) addional seconds, push the buon of the desired posion (i.e.
“1”,”2”,”3”). The system will issue a second confirmation beep. This will
automacally replace any pre-programmed posion.
4. Reposion chair and recall that posion to ensure that it has been
programmed correctly.
5. Repeat steps 2, 3, and 4 unl all desired posions are programmed. You
can save up to three (3) posions.
6. HOME is a preset posion that cannot be changed.
The programmed posions can be aained at any me and from any posion.
General Operating Instructions:
1. Before operang chair, watch for any obstrucons under chair.
Do not allow small children to play on, around, or underneath
chair or base.
Do not allow service animals on or underneath chair or base.
Any obstrucon that may hinder normal movement of any part of
the chair should be cleared away before inializing any
posioning of the chair.
Check to be certain that all people are clear of the chair before
operang chair funcons.
2. Chair should be turned OFF at main power switch (C1) any me it is not
being used.
Operang Instrucons
Outlet for use with Boyd Light Accessory
Only and may not be repositioned.
Improper use could lead to injury or
equipment damage.
Foot Control
Save
Posion 2
Posion 3
Position 1
230V
Outlet
115V
Outlet
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Note: Chair movement can be stopped by depressing any direconal control (i.e. back up / back down,
base up / base down, or any programmed posion).
Adjustments to chair posioning can be made anyme using the “Up / Down” buons or pedals.
Hand & Foot Control
Operang Instrucons (connued)
BASE UP/DOWN:
Press and hold to move chair
upward or downward
BACK UP/DOWN:
Press and hold to move back
upward or downward
POSITION #1:
Press to move to position #1
See separate instructions
POSITION #2:
Press to move to position #2
See separate instructions
POSITION #3:
Press to move to position #3
See separate instructions
HOME:
Returns chair and base to
Original entrance / exit
position
(back up / base down)
Press once to activate.
Hand
Control
TOE UP/DOWN:
Press to hold to move toe
upward or downward
TILT UP/DOWN:
Press to hold to tilt
upward or downward
SAVE:
Used for programming
See separate instructions
Foot Control
Posion 2
Posion 3
Position 1
LOCK OUT:
Used for locking chair
position
Light On/O
Toe Posion
Tilt Posion Back Posion
Base Posion
Power Light
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Headrest Release
Headrest height adjustment:
S2601: To lower or raise the headrest; support the headrest with one hand and turn the release knob, direction shown below,
with the other. Lower or raise the headrest to desired height.
Release the spring loaded knob to lock in position. (Refer to S2601 figure)
S2605: To lower or raise the headrest; support the headrest with one hand and turn the threaded release knob, direction shown
below, with the other. Lower or raise the headrest to desired height.
Tighten knob, direction shown below, to lock in position. (Refer to S2605 figure)
Cauon:
It is recommended that the headrest height is adjusted before lowering the chair back.
Be sure to support the patient’s head and neck at all times when adjusting the headrest position with patient seated.
Operang Instrucons (connued)
Headrest
Release Knob
S2605
Tighten
Loosen
Headrest
Release Knob
S2601
Release
Auto-return
Locking

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Arm Board Adjustment and Release
(All Models)
Arm Board Positioning:
1. Adjust arm board by squeezing the Arm Board Release Knob (See Below) upward toward arm board pad.
2. This releases the arm board to move freely for positioning.
3. Releasing knob will lock arm board in set position.
Arm Board Height/Rail Adjustment and Removal:
1. Loosen the Arm Board Height and Rail Adjustment Handle to unlock arm board position. (See Below)
2. The arm board can be raised or lowered and can be slid along the rail to position as desired or removed.
3. Retighten the handle to lock arm board for repositioning.
Operang Instrucons (connued)
Adjustable
Arm straps
Arm Board
Adjustment
Release Knob
Arm Board Height
& Rail Adjustment
Handle
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Infecon Control
All established infection control policies should be followed. All work surfaces and patient contact surfaces should be disinfected
between patients and at the end of the day using a product that is EPA registered as ‘hospital disinfectant’ and labeled for
‘tuberculocidal’ activity.
Two (2) such products are:
Tri-cide (800)342-3096
Medocadcio (800)777-7072
Technical Service
For parts, service, or technical information contact:
It is recommended that the chair and equipment be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected in accordance with the appropriate FDA
guidelines. Use only cleaners and disinfectants approved for cleaning vinyl. Do not use strong or harsh cleaners as they may cause
the vinyl color to fade. Apply the cleaner to a towel, not directly to the vinyl. Refer to vinyl manufacturer’s data on Boyd’s website
for cleaning products. (www.boydindustries.com/support)
General Maintenance and Care
Cleaning
Worldwide: Boyd Industries, Inc.
12900 44th Street North
Clearwater, Florida USA 33762
tel: 1-727-471-5071 (direct service line)
1-800-255-2693
fax: 1-727-561-9393

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Installation: S2601 & S2605 Upholstery
Back Upholstery – Place the Hangers located near the top of the Back Upholstery into the slots on the Back Frame and slide
upholstery upward until it stops on Hangers. Then, press the Bullets located near the bottom of the upholstery into the Receiving
Clips on the Back Frame. The Back Upholstery Flap attaches to the rear Velcro Strip before installing the Seat Upholstery.
Toe Upholstery – Place the two lower ‘Z’ brackets into the slots located near the bottom of the Toe Frame. Then, press the Bullets
located near the top of the upholstery into the Receiving Clips on the upper part of the Toe Frame. The Toe Upholstery Flap
attaches the front Velcro Strip before installing the Seat Upholstery.
Seat Upholstery – Place the two Angle Brackets near the rear of the Seat Upholstery into open area shown below of Seat Frame.
Lower the upholstery so that the Locking Angle near the front of the upholstery engages tightly into slot at front of Seat Frame.
The angle must be in the slot and not outside of the frame.
Note: Seat Upholstery Brackets can be adjusted as required to reduce any Seat Upholstery movement.
Caution: Move the Seat Upholstery back & forth and side to side to verify that it is securely fastened to the Seat Frame before
operating.
Upholstery Installation and Removal
Rear Velcro for
securing Back Flap
Back Frame
Slots
Back
Upholstery
Upholstery Aachments S2601/S2605
S2601 shown
Seat Upholstery
Toe Upholstery
‘Z’ Brackets
Bullets
Seat Locking Angle
Seat Locang Angles
Toe Flap
Front Velcro for
securing Toe Flap Receiving Clips
Receiving Clips
Toe Frame
Slots
Back Flap
‘Z’ Brackets
Bullets

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Trouble Shooting Guide
Appropriate Action:
Check the main ON/OFF switch (C1) to ensure that it is ON, it will be illuminated if it is on.
Check the A/C outlet that the chair is plugged into to insure that there is power going to the chair. Also
check the building’s circuit breakers.
1. Check to make sure that the cable plug on the motor is pushed all the way into the control box and
into the extension cable under the seat.
2. Check the cables connected to and from the DJB box (refer to Base Parts List) that they are
completely engaged.
3. Press and hold both position ‘1’ & position ‘2’ switches down simultaneously for five to ten seconds
or until beeping stops and changes to a steady tone. Depress the HOME switch to reset actuators.
Damaged gears - call for service.
Jammed lock mechanism. Pull headrest outward with both hands. If this problem persists - call for
service.
Symptoms:
Chair will not operate
Chair will not operate
Main On/Off switch (C1) is “ON”
Outlet on chair works
Motors will not work
Noisy motor(s)
Headrest will not release
Cauon: Always disconnect main power before performing any electrical related troubleshoong and stand clear from chair
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Boyd Industries, Inc
12900 44th Street N
Clearwater, FL 33762 U.S.A
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