TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page
SPECIAL USER ATTENTION ................................................................................................................ 2
SECTION I INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................. 5
1-1. General......................................................................................................................................... 5
1-2. Power Requirements.................................................................................................................... 5
1-3. Pendant Control Unit .................................................................................................................... 6
1-4. Foot Control Unit .......................................................................................................................... 6
SECTION II OPERATION ....................................................................................................................... 7
2-1. Electrical Power ........................................................................................................................... 7
2-2. Battery Power .............................................................................................................................. 7
2-3. Automatic Shut-Off....................................................................................................................... 7
2-4. Charging the Battery .................................................................................................................... 8
2-5. Positioning Functions ................................................................................................................... 8
a. Speed Selection ..................................................................................................................... 8
b. Floor Lock/Brake system .......................................................................................................9
c. Trendelenburg ...................................................................................................................... 10
d. Lateral Tilt ............................................................................................................................. 10
e. Back Section ........................................................................................................................ 11
f. Elevation............................................................................................................................... 12
g. Return To Level.................................................................................................................... 12
2-6. Foot Control................................................................................................................................ 12
2-7. Head Section.............................................................................................................................. 13
2-8. Intermediate Back Section ......................................................................................................... 13
2-9. Leg Section. ............................................................................................................................... 14
SECTION IV MAINTENANCE .............................................................................................................. 16
3-1. Preventive Maintenance............................................................................................................. 16
3-2. Cleaning Recommendations ...................................................................................................... 16
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SPECIAL USER ATTENTION
The extreme positioning capabilities of the 7200
Series Table requires special attention for possible
interference points when using multiple function
positioning. As with the operation of any surgical
table, a certain amount of care should be exercised
to position the patient safely. Although the thick
pads and sheets substantially protect the patient,
pinch points, located at the joints of the top section
should always be considered. BE SURE THAT
THE ARMS, HANDS AND FINGERS OF THE
PATIENT AND THOSE OF THE OPERATING
ROOM PERSONNEL ARE CLEAR OF ALL MOVING PARTS BEFORE MOVING THE TABLE.
Proper restraints should always be used for patient
safety.
Certain accessories such as the Armboards and
X-Ray top can be damaged when changing the
position of the table top sections. Always look first
to see if a desired movement is going to interfere
with any accessories in use.
The operator has the ultimate responsibility of
preventing damage to the table and surrounding
equipment or possible injury to the patient or staff.
The operator must ensure proper positioning is
maintained to prevent compromizing respiration,
nerve pathways or circulation.
In general, common sense will dictate when there
is a potential hazard.
The following precautions should be reviewed
by all personnel prior to operating the table.
A routine Instructional Program should be
implemented by the facility for proper usage
instructions for all personnel that may operate
this table.
WARNING
Indicates a possibility of personal injury.
WARNING
Prior to operating the table, observe
all table caution labels and review the
SPECIAL USER ATTENTION section in the front of this manual.
WARNING
Possible explosion hazard exists if table
is used in the presence of FLAMMABLE
ANESTHETICS.
NOTE
Pressing the Main Power Switch will
turn the power to the table off.
NOTE
If the table is stored for a period greater
than 6 months, the batteries should be
removed and stored in a dry, clean condition at a storage temperature of 68° F
(20° C). Batteries should be recharged
every 6 months of product storage.
NOTE
When the indicator starts to blink (indicating low power in battery) the table
will operate for approximately 5 continuous minutes, typically long enough
to use the table for the rest of the day.
NOTE
The charging system operates ONLY
when the table is in AC120V operation
mode.
The table can be operated on 120VAC
power while the battery is being recharged.
CAUTION
Indicates a possibility of damage to
equipment.
NOTE
Indicates important facts or helpful hints.
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WARNING
DO NOT unlock brakes when a patient
is on the table. An uneven patient
weight load may cause instability. Potential pinch and/or crush hazard exists
SPECIAL USER ATTENTION
WARNING
To maximize patient safety, utilize
proper restraint methods during extreme Trendelenburg positioning
modes.
WARNING
To avoid injury to surgical staff or damage to the table, use extreme care
when attempting full Trendelenburg
positioning while the table top is in a low
position. Some table positions will allow
the head section of the table to contact
the floor.
WARNING
To maximize patient safety, utilize
proper restraint methods during extreme lateral tilt positioning.
WARNING
Potential pinch and/or crush hazard
exists if hands or fingers are placed
between the edges of seat and leg
sections when leg sections are raised
or lowered.
CAUTION
Do not sit on end of leg sections as
damage may result.
WARNING
Consult manufacturer's instructions
when using high frequency surgical
equipment, cardiac defibrillator and cardiac defibrillator monitors.
WARNING
WARNING
Potential pinch and/or crush hazard
exists if hands or fingers are placed
between edges of back and seat secrion
frames or side rails during extreme
back section positioning.
WARNING
Potential pinch and/or crush hazard
exists if hands or fingers are placed in
gear mechanism (under back section)
during back section positioning.
WARNING
Potential pinch and/or crush hazard
exists if hands or fingers are placed
between elevation sections or elevation sectons and base during elevationdown positioning.
When an antistatic pathway is required,
the table has to be used on an antistatic
floor.
WARNING
The antistatic properties of the table are
dependent on the use of the original pad
set which was furnished with the table
or an alternate approved replacement.
NOTE
Always follow current AORN Journal
Guidelines to ensure proper cleaning
and disinfection procedure.
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SPECIAL USER ATTENTION
WARNING
Always follow OSHA blood-borne pathogens standards for protective clothing,
including gloves, masks and eye protection when cleaning the surgical table.
CAUTION
Thoroughly read and follow the
manufacturer's directions for all cleaning fluids. DO NOT use cleaners containing phenolics.
CAUTION
When using spray cleaners DO NOT
spray fluids directly into electrical receptacles or micro switches.
CAUTION
Before replacing pads on the table, make
sure the pads and all mating surfaces
are completely dry. Moisture trapped
between the pads and mating surfaces
may cause distortion of table tops.
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