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Try to define the problem and then determine whether or not you can solve the problem yourself. If you can't solve the
problem, have the information above completed and available and call your authorized OMI Dealer. If you have trouble
contacting your dealer, call OMI at the following number:
1-800-755-6381;
8:00 AM until 5:00 PM (Eastern Standard time in the U.S.);
Monday thru Friday, except for standard U.S. holidays.
OMI’s only obligation under this warranty is the repair or
replacement of defective parts. OMI shall not be liable
for any direct, special, indirect, incidental, exemplary, or
consequential damages or delay, including, but not limited to,
damages for loss of profits or loss of use.
NO AUTHORIZA TION
No person or firm is authorized to create for OMI any
other obligation or liability in connection with the products.
THIS WARRANTY IS Ohio Medical Instrument Company’s
ONLY WARRANTY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. OMI
MAKES NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND
INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY
PA RTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS WARRANTY IS
LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF
DEFECTIVE PARTS.
SF-1490 REV. A1
IN THE EVENT OF SHIPPING DAMAGE
LIMITED W ARRANTY
SCOPE OF WARRANTY
OMI warrants to the original purchaser its new Surgical
products and components (except for components not
warranted under “Exclusions”) manufactured by OMI
to be free from defects in material and workmanship
under normal use and service. OMI’s obligation under this
warranty is limited to the repair or replacement, at OMI’s
option, of the parts or the products the defects of which are
reported to OMI within the applicable warranty period and
which, upon examination by OMI, prove to be defective.
APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD
The applicable warranty period, measured from the date of
delivery to the original user, shall be one (1) year for all
warranted products and components.
EXCLUSIONS
This warranty does not cover and OMI shall not be liable
for the following: (1) repairs and replacements because of
misuse, abuse, negligence, alteration, accident, freight damage,
or tampering; (2) products which are not installed, used, and
properly cleaned as required in the OMI “Installation” and
or “Installation / Operation Manual for this applicable product.
(3) products considered to be of a consumable nature; (4)
accessories or parts not manufactured by OMI; (5) charges
by anyone for adjustments, repairs, replacement parts,
installation, or other work performed upon or in connection with
such products which is not expressly authorized in writing in
advance by OMI.
THESE GOODS LEFT OUR FACTORY IN PERFECT
ORDER and we hold the carrier's receipt for them in this
condition.
IF THESE GOODS ARE DAMAGED in transit, such
damaged goods should either be refused, or not accepted
until the transportation company's agent has noted on the
freight bill, which he will give you, the nature and extent of
the damage. He is required to do this. In the same
manner, if any goods are lost in transport, have the
shortage noted on the freight bill by the agent.
CONCEALED DAMAGE. If there should be damage of
such nature that it could not be detected until the goods
were unpacked have the transportation company's agent
call at once and inspect them. Require him to give you a
"concealed" bad order report, stating the condition of the
above goods when examined. It is his duty to do this and
you should insist upon it.
IF THE ABOVE INSTRUCTIONS ARE COMPLIED WITH,
we will assist you in establishing claims against the
transportation companies for loss and damage in transit.
WE DO NOT ACCEPT GOODS RETURNED FOR
CREDIT, EXCHANGE, REPAIRS, or f or any other reason,
unless you have first communicated with us and secured
our written permission.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
A primary concern of OMI is that this equipment be
operated and maintained with the safety of the users in
mind. To assure safer and more reliable operation, do the
following: (1) Read this manual before operating your
equipment; (2) Assure that appropriate personnel understand the contents of this manual--responsibility of the
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purchaser; (3) Understand the instructions contained in this
manual before attempting to install this equipment.
EXPLANATION OF SAFETY SIGNALS
DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which,
if not av oided, will result in death or serious injury.
This signal word is limited to the most extreme
situations.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if
not avoided, could result in death or serious injury .
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if
not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
EQUIPMENT ALERT
Indicates an imminently or potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, will or may result in serious,
moderate, or minor equipment damage.
and leg section positioning. In addition, the user has the
ability to position the table in the flex/reflex positions with
the press of a single button. The Return To Level feature
also allows one button control to return the table top to a
flat configuration.
The table's head section is manually adjustable with gas
spring assist.
The 7100 surgical table can accept positioning
commands from three sources: the pendant hand
control, the optional foot control, or the emergency
control. The pendant hand control connects to the table
via a coil cord. It can be hung on the table's side rails
when not in use. The foot control also connects to the
table with a cord. The surgeon can use it to position the
table without the use of his/her hands, thus prev enting a
breach of the sterile field. Every 7100 surgical table has
a set of emergency controls located under a cover on
the right hand side of the table. These controls can be
used to position the table in the ev ent that the hand or
foot controls become inoperabl e.
The pendant hand control, optional foot control, and the
emergency controls are all water resistant.
Emphasis was placed on redundant systems when
designing the 7100 surgical table. A back up motorpump has been provided in the event that the primary
motor-pump becomes disabled; and if the batteries
become fully discharged, the table can be run directly
from line power for limited periods of time by connecting
the power cord to an equivalent wall outlet mark ed
"hospital grade".
UNPACKING AND INSTALLING
NOTE
Note is used to amplify an operating procedure, practice,
or condition.
GENERAL OPERATION
INTRODUCTION
This manual contains instructions for the installation,
operation, and normal care of the 7100 General Surgical
T able.
This table is designed to f acilitate general surgery
procedures. The table's e xcellent image amplification
(I.A.) capability allows superior C arm access due to the
eccentrically located column. Its stainless steel
construction gives the table strength and cleanability
unmatched by conv entional plated or painted surgical
tables.
The 7100 surgical table has six powered functions: A
powered floor locking mechanism, po wered height
adjustment, and powered lateral tilt, trendelenburg, seat,
1. Remove the carton top and plastic sheet covering the
table. To avoid damage to contents, do not cut
packing materials with a knife or any other sharp
object.
2. Inspect the contents for shipping damage. If shipping
damage has occurred, do not disturb any other
packaging materials before contacting the shipping
company. If no shipping damage has occurred,
continue to unpack the table.
3. Remove the shipping plug from the tab le's hydraulic
fluid reservoir, located in the base. Replace it with
the vent plug that has been packaged with the
shipping materials. This must be done before
operating any of the table's powered functions.
Failure to do so may cause the reservoir to rupture.
DO NOT CONTINUE UNTIL THIS STEP HAS BEEN
COMPLETED.
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W ARNING
Remove shipping plug and install vent plug in
reservoir before operating table. Use only ISO
Viscosity Grade 32 premium hydraulic fluid in the
hydraulic system.
4. Locate the pendant hand control that has been
packaged with the tab le. Plug the cord of the control
into the port located on the bottom right side of the
table top. Hang the control on one of the table's side
rails when not in use.
FIGURE 1.......................... Hand and Foot Control Ports
5. Using the hand control, press the "ENABLE/LOCK"
button. The readout at the top of the control should
display a message stating that the floor loc ks are being
engaged. (Note that the control will stay enabled fo r
only ten seconds after a hand control button has been
pressed, and then shut off automatically.)
W ARNING
Keep hands and feet clear of the platform and
table base when it is tipped for unloading.
Personal injury could result.
The skid should tip and come to rest on the platform,
allowing the table to be rolled off. Remember to always
hang the hand control on a side rail when not in use.
FIGURE 2.................................................Table and Skid
9. After the table has been removed from the skid, sort
through any remaining packaging to mak e certain that
no parts are accidently thrown out.
Note
If the hand control does not respond when turned on,
it may mean that the table's battery system needs to
be charged. Using the provided charging cord, plug
the table in to a 115 V AC, 60 Hz hospital grade
receptacle. Allow the batteries to charge for one half
hour, remove the charging cord, and continue with
step 5.
6. Remove the styrof oam packaging that are located
along each end of the base.
7. Remove the w ood block from beneath the skid platform
under the narrow end of the base.By doing this it
will become possible to tilt the skid in order to roll the
table off.
8. Using two people, take hold of each side of the tab l e .
Press the "ENABLE/LOCK" button and then press and
hold the "UNLOCK" button f or three seconds in order to
release the floor locks. Both buttons must be held
simultaneously for three consecutiv e seconds in order
to disengage the floor locks. The table is now on its
casters and able to roll. Carefully roll the table towards
the end of the skid that no longer is supported by the
wood b loc k.
10.Remove all packaging from the leg section and install it
on the foot end of the table. Notice the operation of the
latches.
11.Locate the cushions and remove them from their
protective bags. Note that the cushions are designed
to be installed with Velcro. Make sure that the table top
boards are clean; remo ve the backer from the self
adhesive Velcro strip on each cushion and carefully
place each cushion in its proper place on the table top.
Use sufficient pressure to secure the Velcro to the
table.
12.The table should now be plugged in and allowed to
charge. The provided three prong hospital grade plug
must be inserted into a grounded, non-isolated,
correctly polarized 115 VAC, 60 Hz hospital grade
receptacle.
WARNINGEQUIPMENT ALERT
Use of any other power supply other than 115 Volt,
60 Hertz alternating current could result in
personal injury or table damage.
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