
OPERON B 810 SURGICAL TABLE
SPECIAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SPECIAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- IMPORTANT -
THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS THAT FOLLOW APPEAR WITHIN THE MANUAL.
READ THEM CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING THE UNIT AND FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS.
PINCH POINTS
SAFETY SYMBOLS
WARNING
WARNING
— Cutting or crushing
injury may occur if any part of a patient
or staff member is caught in a pinch
point when the table is articulated.
WARNING
WARNING
— Damage to the table or
object may occur if any foreign object,
accessory, clamp, etc., is in a table
pinch point when a table is articulated.
This manual uses special symbols to help alert you to
important safety information:
WARNING
This symbol identifies a
WARNING
. A
warning indicates that the procedures
in the following text involve actions that
could cause harm or death to an
individual if certain precautions are not
taken. The warning text always
provides specific information on what
you must do to avoid the risk.
CAUTION
This symbol identifies a
CAUTION
. A
caution indicates that the procedures in
the following text involve actions that
could cause damage to the equipment,
including the failure to operate. The
caution text always provides specific
information on what you must do to
avoid the risk.
NOTE
This symbol identifies a
NOTE
. A note
contains information that can help you
perform the procedure in the following
text more effectively.
Pinch points include, but are not limited to:
•
Kidney elevator to seat channels
•
Kidney elevator to seat top
•
Kidney elevator to back section
•
Back section to side shields
•
Leg section to side shields
•
Leg section to column shield
•
Leg section to base cover
•
Leg section to seat section
•
Back section link to seat channel
•
Column shields to base cover
•
Side shields to column shields (in tilt)
•
Floor feet to base
•
Floor feet to floor
•
Base to floor
USE CONDITIONS
•
Headrest to back section
WARNING
WARNIN
G — POSSIBLE EXPLOSION
HAZARD:
Do not operate the table in
the presence of
flammable anesthetics.
The
OPERON B 810
table is designed
for use in non-hazardous anesthetizing
locations.
This list is not all-inclusive because pinch points can
be created by the attachment of accessories. Always
check that the patient and staff are clear of pinch
points before and while the table is in motion. Refer
to Figure 3-1 for details.
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Rev.
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