Eschmann J1, J2, J3, J4, J5 Service manual

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J1,J2,J3 & J5
OPERATION TABLES
Service Manual
699300
T-SM9e
Preliminary
Technical data
Read these Instructions before use
Keep these ‘Instructions’ in a safe convenient place f or future reference. Read in conjunction with the Publications detailed in Section 1.3..
Maintenance
Eschmann After Sales Service Department
The Eschmann After Sales Service Depar tment is staffed and equipped to provide advice and assistance during normal office hours. To avoid delays when making enquires, please quote the Model and Serial Number of your Operation Table which is shown on the Serial Number plate, the location of which is shown below. Please ensure you include all alpha and numeric digits of the Serial Number.
The Serial Number Plate is located on the pedestal as indicated.
All correspondence relating to the after sales service of Eschmann Equipment to be addressed to :
UK Customers
Eschmann Equipment, P eter Road, Lancing, W est Sussex BN15 8TJ , England. T el: +44 (0) 1903 765040. F ax: +44 (0) 1903 762006.
Overseas Customers
Contact your local distributor. In case of doubt contact Esc hmann Equipment.
Trade marks
The ESCHMANN logo is a registered tr ade mark of Eschmann Holdings Ltd . ”J1”,“J2”,”J3” and “J5” are t rade marks of Eschmann Holdings Ltd.
Copyright © 2002
All rights reserved. This booklet is protected by copyright. No part of it may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without written permission from Eschmann Holdings Limited. The information in this publication was correct at the time of going to print. The Company, however, reserves the right to modify or improve the equipment referred to .
If the CE mark is affixed to the product, it indicates compliance with Council Directive 93/42/EEC of 14 June 1993 concerning medical devices.
T-SM9e March 2002
Service Manual
J1 J2 J3 & J5 OPERATION TABLES
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE Keep these Instructions in a safe convenient place for future reference. Read in conjunction with the relevant Publications detailed in the preliminary information section.
CONTENTS
Page
1. PRELIMINARY .. .. .. .. .. 4
2. TECHNICAL DATA .. .. .. .. 5
J1 Operation Table .. .. .. .. .. 5 J2 Operation Table .. .. .. .. .. 6 J3 Operation Table .. .. .. .. .. 7 J5 Operation Table .. .. .. .. .. 8
3. SAFETY NOTES .. .. .. .. .. 9
4. MAINTENANCE .. .. .. .. .. 10
General .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 10 Cleaning, disinfection, care and storage .. 10 Periodic lubrication, checks & adjustment .. 10
Base Components .. .. .. .. .. 10 Castors and wheels .. .. .. .. .. 10 Brakes and brake mechanism .. .. .. 10 Hydraulic cylinder .. .. .. .. .. 10 Gears .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 12
Trendelenburg .. .. .. .. .. 12
Lateral tilt .. .. .. .. .. .. 12 Hinge pin and nut .. .. .. .. .. 13 Lateral screw and nut .. .. .. .. 13 Trend. screw assembly friction collars .. 14 Head section .. .. .. .. .. .. 16 Leg section and catches .. .. .. .. 16
Fault diagnosis and remedies .. .. .. 16
Excessive lateral movement of table top.. 16 Inability to raise table top.. .. .. .. 16 Table top not maintaining height .. .. 17 Operation table will not lower .. .. .. 18
Removal & installation of components .. 20
Replacement of trend, screw .. .. .. 20 Replacing lateral tilt drive belt.. .. 20 Removing hydraulic cylinder from base .. 21 Replacing ram cup washer .. .. .. 21 Removing and cleaning ball valve .. .. 21
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Changing hydraulic oil .. .. .. .. 21 Replacing an antistatic wheel in base .. 22 Replacing castor .. .. .. .. .. 22 Replacing worn brake pad .. .. .. 22 Replacing brake quadrant.. .. .. .. 22 Replacing quadrant pinion .. .. .. 22 Replacing broken quadrant pillar .. .. 23 Replacing a control handle .. .. .. 23 Replace push-button catches (leg section) 23 Replacing release handle (head section) .. 24 Replacing release bar (leg section) .. .. 24 Replacing gas spring (head section,J1/2/3) 24 Replacing gas spring unit (leg section) .. 24 Replacing gas spring (head section, J5) .. 24
Hydraulic system operation notes .. .. 26
ILLUSTRATIONS
Fig.1 Ram key adjustment .. .. .. .. 10 Fig.2 Base assembly .. .. .. .. .. 11 Fig.3 Gearbox of J2 and J3 .. .. .. .. 12 Fig.4 Hinge pin and nut adjustment .. .. 13 Fig.5 Lateral screw and nut adjustment .. 13 Fig.6 Releasing trend. screw assembly .. 15 Fig.7 Trendelenburg screw assembly .. .. 15 Fig.8 Head (J1, J2 and J3) and leg sections.. 15 Fig.9 Removing hydraulic cylinder .. .. 17 Fig.10 Hydraulic cylinder assembly .. .. 18 Fig.11 Ram release mechanism .. .. .. 19 Fig.12 Drive belt replacement .. .. .. 20 Fig.13 Replacing a control handle .. .. 23 Fig.14 Catch mechanism for leg section .. 24 Fig.15 Removing release handle/bar and
gas spring unit .. .. .. .. .. 25
Fig.16 Head section J5, replacing gas
spring unit .. .. .. .. .. .. 25
Fig.17 Hydraulic system operation .. .. 26
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Part 1
J1 J2 J3 & J5 OPERATION TABLES
1. PRELIMINARY INFORMATION
1.1 This Service Manual should be referred to for details of the J1, J2, J3 and the J5 general purpose, three or four-section, mobile, operation tables, REF 80-820-14, 80-800-11, 80-810-26, 80-810-41, 80-830-10 (serial numbers JIAA8E0000, J2AA8E0000, J3AB8E0000, J3RB8E0000, J4AB8E0000 respectively , or above).
1.2 Operation tables J1, J2 and J5 are similar. The J3 operation table is specially designed to meet the needs of gynaecological procedures, in addition to its suitability as a general purpose table. The differences between the J1, J2 and J5 tables, and the J3 table, are detailed in Part 7 of the Instructions for Use.
1.3 Instruction and Service Manuals should be readily accessible for reference prior to and when operating, cleaning and servicing the Operation Table. All manuals are available from Eschmann Equipment, see inside front cover for address details.
Related Technical Publications:-
Instructions for Use - J1 J2 J3 and J5 Operation Tables - T-IM22 Illustrated Parts List - J1 J2 J3 and J5 Operation Tables - T-IPL8
1.4 J3 and J5 tables comply with BS6859 Part 1: 1987 (except for clause 7).
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2. TECHNICAL DATA
JI OPERATION TABLE
Part 2
DIMENSIONS
Width including sidebars .. .. 545mm Overall length .. .. .. .. 1905mm Minimum table height
without mattress .. .. .. 730mm
Maximum table height
without mattress .. .. .. 1073mm
SIDE-BAR DIMENSIONS
UK .. .. .. .. .. 32 x 6.5mm North America .. .. .. 28.5 x 9.5mm Europe .. .. .. .. .. 25 x 9mm
MOVEMENTS
Maximum Trendelenburg .. .. 45° Maximum Reverse Trendelenburg .. 30°
Head section adjustment .. +40° -40°
Leg section adjustment .. ..+10° -100°
Table top rotation .. .. 360°
OIL CAP ACITY .. .. .. 2.8 litres
TABLE LOADING
Retention of Adjusted Height: The table will retain its adjusted height with a load of 135kg uniformly applied to the trunk sections.
135Kg
Longitudinal Deflection Load: The table will withstand a load of 50kg applied at a point 150mm in from either end of the head or leg section.
50Kg
50Kg
NET WEIGHT (approx) .. .. 196kg
X-RAY ATTENUATION
The X-ray attenuation of the top of this operation table is equivalent to less than 0.5mm of 99.5% pure aluminium.
150mm
150mm
Also see the WARNINGS in Section 3, Safety Notes (page 9) for stability information and maximum loads for accessories.
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Part 2
J1 J2 J3 & J5 OPERATION TABLES
2. TECHNICAL DATA
J2 OPERATION TABLE
DIMENSIONS
Width including sidebars .. .. 545mm Overall length .. .. .. .. 1905mm Minimum table height
without mattress .. .. .. 730mm
Maximum table height
without mattress .. .. .. 1073mm
SIDE-BAR DIMENSIONS
UK .. .. .. .. .. 32 x 6.5mm North America .. .. .. 28.5 x 9.5mm Europe .. .. .. .. .. 25 x 9mm
MOVEMENTS
Maximum Trendelenburg .. .. 45° Maximum Reverse Trendelenburg .. 30° Maximum Lateral Tilt .. .. .. +15° -15°
Head section adjustment .. +40° -40° Leg section adjustment .. ..+10° -100° Table top rotation .. .. 360°
OIL CAP ACITY .. .. .. 2.8 litres
TABLE LOADING
Retention of Adjusted Height: The table will retain its adjusted height with a load of 135kg uniformly applied to the trunk sections.
135Kg
Longitudinal Deflection Load: The table will withstand a load of 50kg applied at a point 150mm in from either end of the head or leg section.
50Kg
50Kg
NET WEIGHT (approx) .. .. 196kg
X-RAY ATTENUATION
The X-ray attenuation of the top of this operation table is equivalent to less than 0.5mm of 99.5% pure aluminium.
150mm
150mm
Also see the WARNINGS in Section 3, Safety Notes (page 9) for stability information and maximum loads for accessories.
Oil filler cap
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135Kg
50Kg
150mm
50Kg
150mm
2. TECHNICAL DATA
J3 OPERATION TABLE
Part 2
DIMENSIONS
Width including sidebars .. .. 545mm Overall length .. .. .. .. 1905mm Minimum table height
without mattress .. .. .. 730mm
Maximum table height
without mattress .. .. .. 1073mm
SIDE-BAR DIMENSIONS
UK .. .. .. .. .. 32 x 6.5mm North America .. .. .. 28.5 x 9.5mm Europe .. .. .. .. .. 25 x 9mm
MOVEMENTS
Maximum Trendelenburg .. .. 45° Maximum Reverse Trendelenburg .. 45° Maximum Lateral Tilt .. .. .. +15° -15° Head section adjustment +/- 40°(-10° traversed) Leg section adjustment .. .. ..+10° -100° T able top rotation .. .. .. 360° T able top lithotomy traverse
Head and trunk sections traverse over perineal section
OIL CAP ACITY .. .. .. 2.8 litres TABLE LOADING
Retention of Adjusted Height: The table will retain its adjusted height with a load of 135kg uniformly applied to the trunk sections.
Longitudinal Deflection Load: The table will withstand a load of 50kg applied at a point 150mm in from either end of the head or leg section.
NET WEIGHT (approx) .. .. 196kg
X-RAY ATTENUATION
The X-ray attenuation of the top of this operation table is equivalent to less than 0.5mm of 99.5% pure aluminium.
Also see the WARNINGS in Section 3, Safety Notes (page 9) for stability information and maximum loads for accessories.
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Part 2
J1 J2 J3 & J5 OPERATION TABLES
2. TECHNICAL DATA
J5 OPERATION TABLE
DIMENSIONS
Width including sidebars .. .. 545mm Overall length .. .. .. .. 1905mm Minimum table height
without mattress .. .. .. 680mm
Maximum table height
without mattress .. .. .. 1020mm
SIDE-BAR DIMENSIONS
UK .. .. .. .. .. 32 x 6.5mm North America .. .. .. 28.5 x 9.5mm Europe .. .. .. .. .. 25 x 9mm
MOVEMENTS
Maximum Trendelenburg .. .. 45° Maximum Reverse
Trendelenburg 30° ( 10 ° with table lowered) Head section adjustment .. .. +40° -40° Leg section adjustment .. .. .. +10° -75°
Table top rotation .. .. 360°
OIL CAP ACITY .. .. .. 2.8 litres
TABLE LOADING
Retention of Adjusted Height: The table will retain its adjusted height with a load of 135kg uniformly applied to the trunk sections. (Note. Graphic is indicative only , for J5 sections see main graphic at foot of page).
135Kg
Longitudinal Deflection Load: The table will withstand a load of 50kg applied at a point 150mm in from either end of the head section.
The maximum load for the leg section is 30kg.
NET WEIGHT (approx) .. .. 196kg
X-RAY ATTENUATION
The X-ray attenuation of the top of this operation table is equivalent to less than 0.5mm of 99.5% pure aluminium.
Also see the WARNINGS in Section 3, Safety Notes (page 9) for stability information and maximum loads for accessories.
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Part 3
3. SAFETY NOTES
Attention to the following points will prolong the life and efficiency of your operating table and
will help to avoid the risk of accidents, or damage:
DO:
Keep the instruction manual close-to-hand.
Read the instructions carefully before using
the table.
Check that the leg section is secure, and put
the table base in the brake position before use.
Lower the table top fully before washing the
table.
Read and follow the instructions for cleaning,
and for the care of the mattresses and pads.
Use the correct mattress and accessories.
Service the table and accessories regularly.
Remove table accessories and their clamps,
in particular rotary clamps from side bars, when they are not in use.
WARNINGS
The J Series of Operation Table have been designed to minimise the possibility of accidental
electrosurgery burns. Contact with any metal surfaces (e.g. table side bars, or other equipment
etc.) can cause burns during electrosurgery and must be avoided.
DO NOT:
Lift the table by its top. Push the table over rough surfaces, use a
trolley.
Drop the table (or individual sections) when
transporting it.
Put heavy weights on the table sections. Put sharp objects on, or against mattresses,
pads, or the radiographic table top.
Drop heavy objects onto the radiographic
top.
Spill oil, ether, or other chemical fluids onto
the mattress or the pads.
Pull the table by the head or leg section,
always push it.
Exceed maximum table loading
The J Series of Operation T able have been designed for patients weighing up to 135kg with their
centre of gravity (normally the perineum) over the base. However patient positioning and
additional loads can compromise table stability . Ensur e that loading does not compromise table
stability.
With the table in (or during transition into) the castor position, the centre of gravity of the
patient (normally the perineum) should lie over the centre of the column. Whenever this is not
practical the overhanging weight of the patient and table should be adequately supported (e.g.
by at least two able people). Take extreme care when moving a table with a patient on and
ensure that the table is at minimum height
The patient’s weight should be supported whenever the sections are adjusted or removed from
the table during re-positioning.
The head and leg sections are designed to support and position the appropriate part of the
patient’s weight only. Damage leading to failure of the section may be caused if excessive weight
is applied.
The maximum loading weight of 10kg must not be exceeded for the Detachable ophthalmic head
flap and the Non-Detachable head flap accessories, as this may cause damage to the accessory
and could result in injury to the patient.
It is necessary to check at regular intervals for wear, corrosion, material fatigue and ageing on
all accessories which support all or part of the body of the patient using a single gas-spring. Such
accessories are the detachable ophthalmic head flap and the divided leg section.
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