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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Symbol Identification
Important Safety Instructions ........................................................................... 1-2
Section I: Product Description & Photo
Electric Salon Top ....................................................................................... 3
Contact Information ................................................................... back cover
SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION
SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION
This symbol, when used in this manual and on product labels, represents a caution
warning. Be sure to read and comply with all precautions and warnings.
This symbol, when used in this manual and on product labels, warns against an electrical
shock hazard. Be sure to observe and comply with all warnings.
SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION
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This symbol, when used in this manual or on product labels, indicates a Protective
Earth (Ground) Terminal.
This symbol, when used in this manual or on product labels, indicates the date of
manufacture of the device.
This symbol, when used in this manual or on product labels, indicates alternating
current (AC).
This symbol, when used in this manual or on product labels, indicates direct current
(DC).
This symbol is used to indicate that the operator should consult the user manual.
INTRODUCTION
Oakworks PerformaLift Series offers a variety of positioning capabilities for massage
therapists and spa professionals of all specialties. On these multifunctional professional
tables the practitioner can perform numerous protocols with ease and comfort. The
fully electric PerformaLift Series is especially effective when professional protocols
require specific positioning for the client or patient. While the client receives comfortable, relaxing support, the comfort level of the therapeutic professional is enhanced by
superior ergonomics.
This table is intended to be operated by a Massage Therapist in a professional environment. No special training is required but a review of the following Safety Instructions
is important for the safety of the operator and patient. The massage professional
should read and understand this entire manual before use with a client. There are no
known contraindications to the use of this equipment.
The PerformaLift Series should not be used in any other manner than that described
within this manual. Use of any unnecessary force or unauthorized procedures could
result in injury to practitioner, client or equipment.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ AND
SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The PerformaLift Series Exam Table is a powered positioning table used for routine
treatment and examination procedures. It is intended to be operated by a healthcare
professional in a medical environment. No special training is required but a review of the
following Safety Instructions is important for the safety of the operator and patient. The
healthcare professional should read and understand this entire manual before use with a
patient. There are no known contraindications to the use of this equipment.
Medical Electrical Equipment needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed
and put into service according to the EMC information provided in this manual.
Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect Medical Electrical Equipment.
Table is not to be used as a gurney or to transport patient from room to room.
The use of accessories, transducers, and cables other than those specified by the manufacturer, may
result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the PerformaLift Series Exam Table.
The PerformaLift Series Exam Table should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment and that if adjacent or stacked use is necessary, the PerformaLift Series Exam Table should be
observed to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it will be used.
The PerformaLift Series Exam Table is designed to be a stand-alone table. This table must
not be modified or incorporated into any other equipment.
As with any moving mechanism there are potential pinch points around and underneath
the table. It is the responsibility of the operator of this equipment to insure that bystanders are not in the area below or around this equipment during operation.
Proper operation of this equipment is very important for the safety of the operator, patient,
and any other individuals in the area of this equipment. Directions for use of this
equipment are described on pages 9 through 15. The operator should read these sections carefully.
Weight Limit: (patient and accessories) 550 lbs. (250 kg) Do not exceed.
Be certain that the table is completely lowered without any tilt being present prior to
discharging an ambulatory patient. The patient may lose balance and fall.
This table is not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anesthetic mixture with air or
oxygen or nitrous oxide.
Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen
is being administered.
Do not lift table by the table top. This can damage the table.
When lowering the table or using the Trendelenburg/Reverse Trendelenburg function, make
sure there is nothing underneath the table top that can impede motion (like stools, cabinets,
accessory parts, cleaners, etc)
Use this furnishing only for its intended use as described in these instructions. Do not use
attachments not recommended by the manufacturer.
Close supervision is necessary when this furnishing is used by, or near children, invalids,
or disabled persons.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
DANGER
To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock or injury to persons:
1. Unplug this furnishing from the electrical outlet before cleaning.
2. Unplug from outlet before adding or removing parts.
3. Never operate this furnishing if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working
properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into water. Contact Oakworks Customer Service before use at 717.235.6807.
4. Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.
5. Never drop or insert any object into any opening.
6. Do not use outdoors.
Risk of electric shock - Connect this furnishing to a properly grounded outlet only. See
Grounding Instructions on page 6.
Electrical Shock Hazard. The power supply/control module is located under the table top. No
user serviceable parts are inside. Refer servicing to qualified personnel. Unplug wall plug prior to
contact with any cables connected to the power supply.
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
PerformaLift
Electric Salon Top
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
™
Electric Lift
Towers (2)
Foot Control
Universal
Table Extender
(optional accessory)
Arm rests (2)
(optional
accessory)
Accessory
outlets (2)
Shown with
optional stain
Table Specs* :
•
Lifting Capacity: 550 lbs. (250 kg)
• Height Range: 22”-38” (56 - 97 cm)
• Widths: 29” or 31” (74 or 79 cm)
• Length: 73” (185 cm)
• Top: Electric Salon Top
• Padding:4”Aero•Cel™or6”Aero•Cel™
• Upholstery:TerraTouch™
• Safety Standards cETLus, CE marked
For electrical specs, see Specifications Chart in the back of this manual.
The tables come completely assembled and ready to use. Plug the cord
into a functioning outlet that is rated for the table.
Arrange the power cord and control cords so that they will not create a
tripping hazard and where the controls are located to your liking and
are conveniently accessible.
To disconnect the table from electrical power, remove the plug from the
outlet. Be sure access to plug is not blocked for disconnecting the table
from power.
GROUNDING
This product must be grounded. If it should malfunction or break down,
grounding provides a path of least resistance for electrical current to reduce
the risk of electric shock. This product is equipped with a cord having an
equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be
plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in
accordance with all local codes and ordinances. See U.S. sample below.
This product is manufactured for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit for the
United States and a nominal 220-volt circuit for use in Europe. The plug has
a grounding pin (see figure A) in a pattern that varies by country as shown
in the Product Identification section of this manual. Make sure that the
product is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug.
INSTALLATION
Correct Implementation
Figure AFigure B
Incorrect Implementation
DANGER-Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor
(see figure B) can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service man if you are in doubt as to whether the product
is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the product
- if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified
electrician.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, this furnishing has a polarized plug.
This plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way. Do not change the
plug in any way.
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INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
LEVELING INSTRUCTIONS:
If Table Will Not Sit Flat on the Floor:
The tables are equipped with Leveler Feet that adjust to level the table
on uneven floors. To adjust the Leveler Feet to suit common floor differences, you will need to use a 1/2” open-end wrench or an adjustable
wrench.
LevelerFoot
1/2” Open-end Wrench
ToAdjusttheLevelerFeet:
1. Place the table in the location where you plan to use it.
2. Rock the table to determine if it is level with the floor. If the table rocks back and forth at all, the foot that clears the floor when you rock the table will need adjustment.
3. Adjust the Leveler Foot by first loosening the locking nut found just above the rubber Leveler Foot with the open-end wrench.
4. Lower the adjustable rubber Leveler Foot until it meets the floor snugly. Tighten the locking nut against the wooden leg of the table with the open-end wrench to fix the Leveler Foot in position.
5. Rock the table again to be sure adjustments have stabilized the table. If necessary make any additional adjustments in the same way.
Locking
Nut
7
Tighten Locking NutLocking Nut
INSTALLATION
MOVING THE TABLE
INSTALLATION
CAUTION
The table weighs as much
as 235 lbs. DO NOT lift or
movetheunitwithoutusing
proper safety procedures
or equipment. DO NOT turn
the table on its side for any
reason. To do so could
cause damage to the base
and willvoidthewarranty.
Therearenoserviceable
items that require this action.
Neverliftthetablebygrasping
the table top as the table
top is not designed to hold
the weight of the base and
you could damage the table.
CAUTION
Before doing any work on the
table, disconnect the power
cord from the power ou tlet
and secure the electrical
cord, and foot controls for
moving.
Grasp
at low height range
at base
corner
The table weighs approximately 235 lbs. (107 kg) You will need 4 people
working together if it is necessary to move the table. Never lift the table by
grasping the table top as the table top is not designed to hold the weight
of the base and you could damage the table and the electronics that run
the tabletop.
If you need to move the table, place one person at each corner of the
table. Have each person firmly grasp the base at the bottom and lift
the table. As when moving any piece of heavy equipment, bend at the
knees and lift with your legs beneath you and not with your back. Be
aware and use proper, safe procedures for moving a table of this size to
prevent injury to yourself or the table. We strongly recommend that a
flatbed dolly be used that can hold the entire table if moving the table
involves any distance.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
FOOT CONTROL OPERATIONS (ELECTRIC TOP)
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
CAUTION
Donotsitontheelevated
back rest or leg section.
Donotleavepatient
unattended when table
is tilted near its limits.
WARNING
When lowering the table or
usingtheTrendelenburg/Reverse
Trendelenburg function, make
sure there is nothing underneath
the table top that can impede
motion (like stools, cabinets,
accessory parts, cleaners, etc)
The Multi-function Foot Control operates all functions of the table with
the touch of a button. Follow the directions below to access these functions.
If a function button does not release, pressing and holding any other function
button will stop the motion.
Table Up
Head End Up
Back Rest
UP
Back Rest
DOWN
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Table Down
Leg Rest
UP
NOTE:
Buttonlocationmayvary
slightly from locations shown
Leg Rest
DOWN
Head End Down
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
FOOT CONTROL OPERATIONS
(LIFT-ASSIST BACKREST TOP & FLAT TOP)
Trendelenburg function, make
sure there is nothing underneath
the table top that can impede
motion (like stools, cabinets,
accessory parts, cleaners, etc)
Operate the foot control as shown below to raise or lower the height
or to adjust the tilt of the table.
Table Up
Head End Up
Head End DownTable Down
OPERATING THE MANUAL TOP
(LIFT-ASSIST BACKREST TOP)
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Back Rest
Control
To Raise the Back Rest:
Raise the back rest by pressing the lever under the head section and lifting up
to the desired height. It is recommended that the client take some weight off the
back rest while you lift.
To Lower the Back Rest:
Press the lever under the head section and push the back rest down. Release the
lever and the back rest will stay in place.
ToChangePositionoftheBackRestLever:
The back rest lever can be moved to the opposite side of the back rest by removing the screws and relocating the hand lever to the opposite side of the top into
the four pre-drilled holes.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
HAND CONTROL OPERATIONS (ELECTRIC TOP)
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
CAUTION
Donotsitontheelevated
back rest or leg section.
Donotleavepatient
unattended when table
is tilted near its limits.
WARNING
When lowering the table or
usingtheTrendelenburg/Reverse
Trendelenburg function, make
sure there is nothing underneath
the table top that can impede
motion (like stools, cabinets,
accessory parts, cleaners, etc)
The Multi-function Hand Control operates all functions of the table with
the touch of a button. Follow the directions below to access these functions.
If a function button does not release, pressing and holding any other function
button will stop the motion.
Head End Up
Table Up
Head End Down
Table Down
NOTE:
Buttonlocationmayvary
slightly from locations shown
Back Rest UP
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Leg Rest
UP
Back Rest
DOWN
Leg Rest
DOWN
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
HAND CONTROL OPERATIONS
(LIFT-ASSIST BACKREST TOP & FLAT TOP)
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Head End Up
Table Up
Head End Down
Table Down
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
LOCKING CASTERS
LOCK
To lock, push locking tab down.
UNLOCK
To unlock, pull tab up as shown.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
ARM REST INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS
OPTIONAL ACCESSORY
AVAILABLE ON 4 SECTION TOP ONLY
CAUTION: Do not use the arm rest
for customer weight support during the
mounting or dismounting of the table.
The arm rest is not designed to support
the patient’s weight.
Manicure Arm RestsAdjustable Side Arm Rests
TO INSTALL THE ARM REST:
The arm rests adjust automatically as the table’s back support moves to remain parallel to the floor in any position.
They are designed to be strong and will take a reasonable amount of weight, but they are not designed to be used to
sustain a person’s weight when getting on or off the table.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
1. Insert end of arm rest into
hole in backrest while holding
arm rest at 60° angle.
To remove the arm rest, simply reverse the procedure above.
2. Push end all the way into hole and drop arm rest into horizontal
position. Tug slightly to make sure the armrest is fully locked to
the table (for patient safety).
TO LEVEL THE ARM REST:
The arm rest height is adjusted to level at the factory. When in use, some of the new
parts will wear, and you may see some sagging of the arm rest over time. If the arm
rest is too low the height can easily be adjusted using the enclosed Allen wrench.
To Raise the Arm Rest
1. Loosen bottom 2 set screws
(turn counter-clockwise).
2. Turn side set screw (clockwise
to raise or counter clockwise to
lower) while lightly raising the
arm rest with your other hand
(to make the adjustment easier).
3. When you have achieved the
desired height, tighten the two
bottom set screws (turn clockwise).
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
CAUTION
Donotsitonorputexcessive
weight or pressure on lowered
arm shelf.
LOWERED ARM REST INSTRUCTIONS
For a totally comfortable and relaxed patient, add a Lowered Arm Rest Shelf
to your lift table. It’s covered in the same luxurious plush padding as the
table itself. The Lowered Arm Rest Shelf can be removed when not in use and
stored away. It can also act as a table extender, when used in place of the face
rest or at the foot of the table. For complete use & care instructions see product
instructions “Arm rest shelf instructions” included with the arm rest.
Lowered Arm Rest Shelf with
Aromatherapy, shown here with
QuickLock™FaceRest
Lowered Arm Rest Shelf, shown here
used as a table extender
CAUTION
Donotputexcessiveweight
or pressure on the face rest.
Do Not extend the dowels
of the Face Rest further than
3” from the table outlets to
ensure a stable connection.
* U.S. Patent #5,177,823
QUICKLOCK™ FACE REST INSTRUCTIONS
Double articulating action provides nearly limitless positioning options
with the QuickLock™ Face Rest. The adjustable pad takes pressure off
sensitive facial areas while providing superb support. The QuickLock™
Face Rest can be used in both prone and supine positioning and folds
out of the way when not in use. Adjustments are made easily by loosening
the cam locks, adjusting for height and angle and then locking the cam
locks into that position.
To remove the QuickLock™ Face Rest, just pull the frame from the outlets in
the end of the table until it comes free. When replacing the QuickLock™
Face Rest, just push the frame back into the outlets being sure to keep the
dowels within 3” of the table to ensure a stable connection. For complete use
& care instructions see product instructions “QuickLock Face Rest instructions”
included with the face rest.
QuickLock™FaceRest
Important Safety Note: Maximum
Distance from edge of Table = 3”
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MAINTENANCE & SERVICE
CLEANING
CLEAN your upholstered items when needed using a mild solution of 4:1
diluted non-alcohol cleaner such as Formula 409®, Fantastik®, or Green
Windex
®
IMPORTANT
CAUTION
Before cleaning with any
liquid cleaner be sure to
unplug the power cord
from the power outlet.
IMPORTANT
DISINFECT your fabric with Protex, MadaCide, MadaWipe, Accell TB,
Virox® (Canada), or a diluted 1/10 bleach solution. Dry immediately after
cleaning to remove excess cleaning solution.
DO NOTuse citrus based cleaners or other strong cleaners, such as alcohol, acetone, higher concentrations of bleach or other products that contain high
concentrations of these substances.
DO NOT expose the fabric to temperatures below 32°F/0°C or above 95°F/35°C.
DO NOTexpose the fabric to direct sunlight, adhesives, liquids, or abrasive materials.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW RECOMMENDATIONS WILL
VOID THE WARRANTY ON THE FABRIC.
INSPECTIONS & MAINTENANCE
RECOMMENDED REGULAR INSPECTIONS (monthly or local standard)
• Check for damage to the power, handset or foot switch cables.
• Visually inspect components for obvious damage that could cause problems during operation.
RECOMMENDED PERIODIC INSPECTIONS (yearly or local standard)
• Check for damage to the power, handset or foot switch cables and all visible wiring.
• Visually inspect components for obvious damage that could cause problems during operation.
• Check all mechanical functions using the foot control. Repeat using the hand control. Check for abnormal noises.
• Replace any missing or illegible labels.
• Check that all fasteners are present and fastened securely.
• Check table grounding.
• Clean unusual buildup of dirt on the table and/or parts of the table not normally cleaned on a regular basis.
• Check for tears or cracks in the tabletop pads.
MAINTENANCE
• No specific maintenance tasks are required.
• Oakworks medical tables are designed and built to provide many years of dependable
service. Please follow local regulations and laws when disposing of the electrical
components used in this table.
MAINTENANCE & SERVICE
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MAINTENANCE & SERVICE
The table weighs as much
as 235 lbs. DO NOT lift or
movetheunitwithoutusing
proper safety procedures
or equipment. DO NOT turn
the table on its side for any
reason. To do so could cause
damage to the base and
The Oakworks PerformaLift Series Exam Table has two lifting columns that control
height and Trendelenburg and two actuators to control the electric top. Each of these
devices has a duty cycle of approximately 10%, meaning 2 minutes of operation within
a 20 minute period. Exceeding this duty cycle can damage this equipment.
CAUTION
IF THE TABLE WILL NOT CHANGE POSITION
•
•It may be necessary to do a reset of the control box.
Check the outlet to be sure that it has power and that the power cable is plugged
in. Try each foot control and hand control to see if any work. If any work, then
possibly there is a loose connection or a faulty controller.
a. Press second row of 2 buttons simultaneously
on handset or the two lift buttons on the foot
control. (sometimes it takes several attempts to press them “simultaneously”)
b. Control box will beep approximately 10 times
c. Run all motors in system to fully retracted
position (down)
d. Re-test table to insure proper functions.
•Unplug the power cable from the wall outlet.
•Make sure that all male and female connectors on the control box are firmly
pushed into each other. Even a slight misconnection can cause a possible malfunction. Check the connections on top at the columns.
•Plug the unit back into the wall and check the controls again. If none work, then
contact customer service. 717.235.6807
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MAINTENANCE & SERVICE
IMPORTANT
QUESTIONS TO ASK BEFORE CALLING CUSTOMER SERVICE
• Is the unit plugged in?
• Does the outlet have power?
• Check all connections of the control box, is everything seated securely?
• Do any of the foot control buttons work?
MAINTENANCE & SERVICE
FOOT OR HAND CONTROL
REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY NOTE:
Always unplug power
cord before removing or
connecting cables to the
control box.
Locking Clip
Replacement of the foot or hand control may be necessary if the control does not
actuate the table functions. See troubleshooting section before ordering replacement
controls.
Hand and Foot
Control Cables
To replace the foot control, follow these steps:
1. Unplug power cord.
2. Follow control cord to locate junction box
3. Using a small screwdriver or tool, remove locking ring
4. Pull cable to remove from junction box
5. Insert new control cable and replace locking ring
6. Reconnect power cord.
7. Attempt to operate the table elevation functions from the control.
8. Should this fail to return the table to operating condition, contact
the Customer Service Department at 717-235-6807.
Junction Box
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MAINTENANCE & SERVICE
MAINTENANCE & SERVICE
POWER CORD PLUG PARTS
OAKWORKS Part #.: Voltage (AC) Power Cord Plug
5097-11 120v 60 Hz 3 prong grounded
hospital grade;
North America
5097-3 220v 50 Hz Continental Plug; Europe
5097-4 220v 50 Hz Swiss plug; Switzerland
5097-2 220v 50 Hz British plug;
United Kingdom
LIST OF TABLE PARTS
Part Number Description
2092-1 (4) Button Hand Control
55721 (8) Button Hand Control
6632 (4) Button Foot Control
6631 (8) Button Foot Control
67721 110 Volt Control Box
67720 220 Volt Control Box
57410 Lift Column
67722 Table Top Actuator
57921 Junction Box
0781 Locking Casters
xxxx Stirrups
Part Number Description - Optional Accessories
18010 Lowered Arm Rest/Table Extender
6011 QuickLock Platform
2410-xx AeroCel Face Rest Crescent
11349 Paper Roll Holder
3419-06 Bolster Side Arm Rests
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MAINTENANCE & SERVICE
WARRANTY INFORMATION
View complete warranty details at www.oakworks.com
PART NUMBER & SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION
Model Number
PF Series & PerformaLift™ Tables
16796025 PFEXES312572ACTTVNF8
SER#: PEX123456
PEX-ELECTRIC SALON 31 X 25-35 X 72 AC/TT/VN/MP/F8
TTSKYBLUE 01/04/2013 ORDER#:654321
NOTES: SAMPLE PRODUCT LABEL
Power Rating: US 120 V 60 Hz 4.0 A
Duty Cycle: MAX 2 minutes ON/18 minutes OFF
Class 1 Equipment
The model number and
serial numbers are located
on the lift column at the
foot end of the table.
Model and Serial numbers always start with a letter.
923 East Wellspring Rd.,
New Freedom, PA 17349 USA
Phone: 717-235-6807
www.oakworks.com
MODEL NUMBER CHART
P F MPESXX X X X X ACTTZZXX
Serial Number
3034177
CONFORMS TO:
ANSI/AAMI STD ES60601-1
IEC STD 60601-1-6
Certied to CAN/CSA STD
C22.2 No. 60601-1
European Authorized
Representative:
Emergo Europe
Molenstraat 15
The Hague, 2513 BH
Netherlands
Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration –electromagnetic emissions
Th e PERFORMALIFT is intend ed fo r use in the electromag netic environment sp ecified below. The customer or the
user of the PERFORMALIFT sho uld assure that it is used in suc h an environment.
Emissions test Com plian ce Electromagn etic e nvironm ent – guida nce
The PERFORMALIFT uses RF e nergy only for its internal
RF emissions
CISPR 11
Group 1
function. Theref ore, its RF emissions are very low an d are
not likely to cause any inte rference in nearby elect ro nic
equip ment.
RF emissions
CISPR 11
Harmonic emissions
IEC 6100 0-3-2
Voltage fluctuations /
f lick er emiss ions
IEC 6100 0-3-3
Class A
Class A
Co mp lie s
The PERFORMALIFT is suitable for use in all
esta blishments other t han domes tic and those directl y
conn ected t o the public low-voltage power supply network
that supplies bui ldings used for dome stic purposes .
Recommended separation distances
between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the PERFORMALIFT
Th e PERFORMALIFT is intended for use in an electrom agnetic env ironment in which radiated RF disturba nces are con trolled. The
customer or the user of the PERFORMALIFT c an help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance
between po rtabl e and mobile RF co mmunicat ions equipm ent (transmitters ) and the PERFORMALIFT as recomme nded bel ow,
accordi ng to th e maximum output power of the communications equipment.
Rated maximum output power of
tran smitte r
W
Separation distance according to frequency of transm itter
m
150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2,5 GHz
Pd2.1 Pd2.1 Pd3.2
0,01 0.12 0.12 0.23
MAINTENANCE & SERVICE
Fo r tra nsmitters rated at a max imum output power not listed abov e, the recom mended separation distan ce d in m etres (m) can be
estimated using the equa tion applic able to the frequency of the transmitter, whe re P is the maximum output power rat ing of t he
transmitter in watts (W) according to the tran smitter manufacturer.
NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 8 00 MHz, the separation d istance for the higher frequency range ap plies.
NOTE 2 Th ese guidelines ma y not ap ply in all situat ions. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorpti on and reflec tion from
structures, o bjects a nd people.
Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration –electromagnetic immunity
Th e PERFO RMALIFT is intended fo r use in the electromagneti c environm ent s pecified below. The c ustom er or the user of
the PERFORMAL IFT should ass ure th at it is u sed in such an environment.
Imm unity tes t IE C 60601 test level Compliance level
El ectrostatic d ischarge
(ESD)
IEC 610 00-4-2
El ectrical fast
trans ient/bu rst
IEC 6100 0-4-4
Surge
IEC 6100 0-4-5
Vol tage dips, short
inte rruptions and
vol tage v ariations on
power sup ply input
li nes IEC 61000-4-11
±6 kV con tact
±8 kV air
±2 kV for power sup ply lines
±1 kV for input/o utput lines
±1 kV diffe rential mode
±2 kV com mon mod e
T
<5 % U
(>95 % di p in UT)
for 0,5 c ycle
T
40 % U
(60 % dip i n UT)
for 5 cycles
70 % U
T
(30 % dip i n UT)
for 25 cycles
<5 % U
T
(>95 % di p in UT)
for 5 s ec
±6 kV c ontact
±8 kV ai r
±2 kV for power supply lines
Not Applicable for i nput/output
lines
±1 kV di fferent ial mode
±2 kV c ommon m ode
T
<5 % U
(>95 % dip in UT)
for 0 ,5 cycle
T
40 % U
(60 % dip in UT)
for 5 cycles
70 % U
T
(30 % dip in UT)
for 25 cyc les
<5 % U
T
(>95 % dip in UT)
for 5 sec
Electromagnetic
environment
Floors should be wood,
concrete or ce ramic tile. If
floors are covered with
synthetic material, the
relative hum idity should be
at least 30 %.
Mains power quality should
be that of a typical
comm ercial or hospital
environment.
Mains power quality should
be that of a typical
comm ercial or hospital
environment.
Mains power quality should
be that of a typical
comm ercial or hospital
environment. If the user of
the PERFORMALIFT
requires continue d
operatio n during powe r
mains interrup tions, it is
recommend ed that t he
PERFORMALIFT be
powered from an
uninte rruptible power su pply
or a battery.
– guidance
Power frequency
(50 /60 Hz) m agneti c
field I EC 61000-4-8
N OTE UT is the a.c. ma ins vol tage prior to a pplication of the test leve l.
3 A / m 3 A / m
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Power frequency magnetic
field s should be at levels
characteristic of a typical
location in a typic al
comm ercial or hospital
environment.
Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration –electromagnetic immunity
Th e PERFORMALIFT is intended fo r use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the u ser of th e
PE RFOR MALIF T should ass ure t hat it is used in suc h an environment.
Immunity testIEC 60601 test level
Compliance
level
Electromagnetic environme nt
– guidance
Conducted RF
IEC 6100 0-4-6
Radiated RF
IEC 6100 0-4-3
3 V rm s
150 kHz to 80 MHz
3 V/m
80 MHz to 2 ,5 GHz
3 Vrms
3 V/m
Portable a nd mobile RF comm unications equipm ent sh ould
be used no closer t o any part of the [
SYSTEM
], inc ludin g cables, tha n the recomm ended
sepa ratio n dist ance calculat ed from the equati on appl icable
to the frequency of the transmitter.
Rec ommended se para tion distance
ME E QUI PME NT o r ME
Pd2. 1
Pd2. 1 80 MHz to 800 MHz
Pd3.2 800 MHz to 2,5 GHz
where P is the maximum ou tput power rating of the
transm itter in watts (W) a ccording to the transmitter
manufact urer and d is the recommended separation
dis tance i n metr es (m).
Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters, as determined by
an electromag netic site survey,
com pliance level in eac h freq uency range.
Interference may occ ur in the vicinity of equip ment marked
with the fo llowi ng symbol:
a
shoul d be l ess th an the
b
MAINTENANCE & SERVICE
NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 M Hz, the higher freq uency range applies.
NOTE 2 Th ese guidelines ma y not ap ply in all situat ions. Elec troma gnetic propagation is aff ected by absorption and reflecti on
from structures, objects and people.
a
Field streng ths from fixed transmitters, suc h as ba se stations for radi o (cellular/cordl ess) tel ephones and land mobile radios,
amateur rad io, AM and FM radio b roadc ast an d TV broadcast can not be pred icted the oretically with accuracy. To assess the
elect romag netic environm ent due to f ixed RF transmitters, an elect romagnetic si te survey should be conside red. If the
measured field s trengt h in the location in which the PE RFORMALIFT is used exceeds the applic able RF compliance l evel
above, the PERFO RMALIFT should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal pe rformanc e is observed, add itiona l
measures m ay be necessary, such as re-orient ing or relocating the PERFORMALIFT.
b
Over th e freq uen cy rang e 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengt hs should be less tha n 1 V/m.