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OPERON B 810 SURGICAL TABLE
SERVICE PROGRAM
6-18 Rev.
1
70-000-0027
Cycle Test Button
The cycle test button is inoperative in the customer
and field service versions of the service program.
The cycle test button brings up a loop test form
where you can program a series of articulation
movement tests (Figure 6-19).
These tests could be performed to confirm the
validity of any repairs. They can also be used to
demonstrate different table functions during display
or orientation sessions.
The form has a display screen to provide test progress
information, such as the name of the current
movement, the number of loops remaining in the test
sequence, and the whether the testing is in play,
pause, or stop mode.
A series of Play, Pause, and Stop buttons under the
display window control the tests procedure:
•
Play Button
The play button starts the tests beginning with
the first test on the list in the program area.
The play button always starts the sequence from
the beginning of the first test movement in a
programmed listing. Thus, if the sequence was
paused at the fourth test movement in a series
and you select play to restart the test, the tests
will start again with the first movement
programmed, not the fourth or fifth.
•
Pause Button
The pause button stops the test temporarily. This
can allow you, for example, to change the
commands (i.e., the number or sequence of tests,
the number of cycles, etc.). To resume testing,
press the pause button again. The test will not
start with the test that was in process when you
pressed the pause button. Instead, the tests will
start at the beginning of the cycle for the next
line in the test listing.
If you used the pause button to stop a test in
process, you should add the same test as the next
item in a sequence in order to complete the
testing of the movement.
•
Stop Button
The stop button stops the execution of the tests.
The window below the Play/Pause/Stop buttons is the
program area. By placing your cursor over one of the
lines under the Movement column and right clicking,
you will get a flyout menu that offers you a choice of
actions to test. Several of these choices have
additional options that will flyout when your cursor
passes over them:
•
Kidney
8
Down — Up
•
Slide
8
Forward — Reverse
•
Height
8
Down — Up
•
Tilt
8
Left — Right
•
Trend
8
Trend — Reverse
•
Back
8
Down — Up
•
Legs
8
Down — Up
When you click on the flyout menu choice, it will be
entered on the line your cursor is over.
If you have a blank line between two selections, you
can remove it by clicking on the Delete Row option
on the flyout menu. You can also remove a selection
with the Delete Row option should you change your
mind. If you delete a row, all items listed below it
will automatically move up one line.
If you wish to add a test line between two you have
already selected, place your cursor over the upper
selection and click on the Insert Row option on the
fly out menu. A blank row will be added below the
upper selection so you can select another motion
from the flyout menu.
To replace an item that you have already selected,
place your cursor over the item and right click.
Select a new movement from the flyout menu, and it
will replace the original selection in the listing.
Use the Pause option on the flyout menu to set pauses
in the program. It is good practice to set a pause after
every movement; this will help to keep the hydraulic
motor from overheating.
The Time column on the right of the program area
allows you to set how long the table will perform the
function. The time increments are in full seconds.
Note that you can set the time for a shorter or longer
period than required for the table to perform a
movement through its full range. You should
experiment with the time settings to ensure that you
program enough time for the motion, but no so much
that the hydraulic motor runs overly long.
Four buttons to the right of the program area provide
additional controls:
•
Clear Button
The clear button clears all the selections in the
program area.
•
Close Button
The close button stops the test and closes the
Loop Test form.
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