
DU-WS-0005 Rev C 3/15/17 GCX Corp. Page 2 of 13
1.0. Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Warnings
This section contains warnings regarding the installation, operation, and maintenance of the VHM Arm.
This section must be read in its entirety before installing, operating, and maintaining the VHM Arm. Failure
to follow these warnings may result in damage to equipment or injury to personnel. Refer to qualified
personnel.
Warnings
•Do not position the VHM Arm or mounted instrument above a patient. Note that the VHM Arm has
a wide range of motion both up/down and side to side. Please consider carefully the instrument
being mounted and the proximity of the mounting assembly to other equipment, hospital
personnel, and the patient. GCX recommends that the hospital’s risk management personnel
verify that the application is appropriate prior to installation and use of the VHM Arm.
•If the VHM Arm is wall mounted, verify that the channel has been installed and approved in
accordance with the channel installation guide.
•VHM Arm with Extension must be mounted with the Cable Cover facing down (page 5).
•Ensure that the weight of the instrument being mounted does not exceed the load rating of the
VHM Arm. Check the bottom surface of the Arm for the "Maximum Load" label (see 2.1 for label
location).
•Do not attempt counterbalance adjustment unless the instrument and accessories are mounted
on the Arm. Use caution while performing this procedure.
•The combination of VHM Arm and Extension presents a potential pinch hazard at all
points/positions where the VHM Arm and Extension can come into contact. The VHM Arm has a
wide range of motion both up/down and side to side -- consider potential Pinch Points that may
cause personal injury.
•Route cables away from potential pinch points. A service loop of cable may be needed to
accommodate all motion and to prevent cable binding, connector damage, or Cable Guide
damage. Keep fingers outside of Cable Guide when installing cables
•The Height Locking Lever or Knob must be engaged when removing a mounted instrument from
the VHM Arm.
•Stand to the side of the VHM Arm and mounted
instrument and use caution when disengaging the
Height Locking Lever. The total mounted load may
have changed due to the addition or removal of
equipment (other than primary instrument) while the
Height Locking Lever was engaged. A change in the
total load can cause a sudden downward or upward
movement of the Arm when the Height Locking Lever
is disengaged.