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Document # 101522   0608   REV A   ER 784 

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MaIntEnanCE

preventative Maintenance

CaUtIOn

failure to perform periodic inspections of the  

table could result in personal injury or equipment  

damage.

•  Periodically inspect the electrical cord to ensure it is 

free of cuts or damage. 

•  Inspect the mechanical functions to ensure satisfac

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tory operation.

•  Check fasteners to make sure they are present and 

tightened securely.

•  Lubricate moving parts (such as back, tilt, and legrest 

hinges) with a light machine oil.

•  Have your authorized dealer inspect your table every 

6 months.

CaUtIOn

the upholstery material is resistant to most medici-

nal type stains, but may be damaged by solvents 

and dyes. Remove any spilled fluids from the up

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holstery immediately.

Clean the table weekly, wiping the painted metal and 

plastic surfaces with a clean, soft cloth. If desired, mild 

cleaners may be used.

table Care

LIMItED Warranty

the Brewer Company

GEnEraL tErMS anD COnDItIOnS

Warranty: 

The Brewer Company warrants its AssistPRO programmable power table to be free from defects in parts and work-

manship under normal use and service for a period of three (3) years from date of shipment. The Brewer Company will not be 

responsible for any Product failure due to abuse, misuse, modification or improper use or for any use which exceeds the published 

capacity of the Product.  Products returned by prepaid freight for inspection and found defective will, at the option of The Brewer 

Company, be repaired or replaced at no charge, but no claim for outside labor or other charges will be allowed.  Products must 

not be returned without proper written authorization from The Brewer Company.  Requests for authorization must be in writing and 

accompanied by the original purchase order, The Brewer Company invoice number and a copy of the invoice for the Product.  THIS 

WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING BUT 

NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  NO 

AGENT, EMPLOYEE, OR REPRESENTATIVE OF THE BREWER COMPANY HAS ANY AUTHORITY TO MAKE ANY AFFER-

MATION, REPRESENTATION, OR WARRANTY NOT SET FORTH IN THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS CONCERNING ANY 

PRODUCTS OF THE BREWER COMPANY.  THE BREWER COMPANY SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WHATSOEVER FOR DAM-

AGES CAUSED BY TRANSPORTATION, ACCIDENTS, FIRE, UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION, OR NORMAL WEAR OR ABUSE, 

NOR SHALL THE BREWER COMPANY HAVE ANY LIABILITY WHATSOEVER FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL 

DAMAGES

, including without limitation, lost profits or any such damages arising from (a) the design, manufacture, sale, delivery, 

installation, repair, operation or use of products of The Brewer Company or any part thereof, (b) any actual or alleged failure or de-

fect in products of The Brewer company or any part thereof, or (c ) any actual or alleged breach or non-performance by The Brewer 

Company of this limited warranty.

Freight Claims:    Upon receipt, merchandise should be carefully examined to ascertain that proper amount has been received in 

good condition.  Any claim for shortage or damage must be made with delivering carrier within five (5) days from receipt of goods.  

We do not assume any responsibility for loss or damage in transit, and compensation for such loss must be obtained from the car-

rier

Summary of Contents for AssistPRO

Page 1: ...84 Installation Operation Manual Important Information 2 Safety Information 3 Component Identification 3 Specifications 4 Electrical Requirements 4 Installation 5 Operation 8 Table Adjustments 11 Main...

Page 2: ...e can be tilted from a horizontal position to an angled position of up to 30 The backrest can be adjusted from a flat position to an 85 angle for seating Finally the legrest can be adjusted from a ver...

Page 3: ...of The Brewer Company is that the equipment is operated and maintained with the safety of the patient and healthcare staff in mind To ensure safe and reliable operation Read and understand all instruc...

Page 4: ...gainst ingress of water for foot control IPX1 Can accept paper rolls of 18 in x 3 0 in 21 in x 3 0 in Certifications UL6060 1 UL2601 1 IEC60601 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 Transport and Storage Condition...

Page 5: ...hipping skid by sliding it off the front of the skid Be sure to lift at the correct points as indicated in Figure 3 Position the table in the desired room location WARNING The table weighs approximate...

Page 6: ...control from the shipping box 2 Insert the end of the cord into the foot control recep tacle on the table Figure 6 Make sure the tab on the cord plug is aligned with the groove in the receptacle and t...

Page 7: ...ord into the hand pendant receptacle on the backrest shroud See figure 8 3 Make sure the tab on the cord plug is aligned with the groove in the receptacle and plug is fully seated 4 Thread the locking...

Page 8: ...r continuous opera tion If the table is operated continuously causing the control to exceed its allowable operating temperature the table will go into a reduced speed mode If normal opera tion ceases...

Page 9: ...d result in unwanted motion and possible damage to the table NOTE Each control function will automatically stop mov ing when either the UP or DOWN travel limit is reached If the button is pressed with...

Page 10: ...ument 101522 0608 REV A ER 784 10 Leg Up Leg Down Tilt Down TiltUp Program Recall 2 Program Recall 4 Back Up Back Down Table Down Table Up Program Recall 1 Program Recall 3 Figure 11 Operation continu...

Page 11: ...Height Control Table Height Figure 12 The table top can be adjusted to any height between 19 to 40 1 To raise the table depress and hold the Table Up function until the desired height is achieved 2 T...

Page 12: ...le reduce the amount of tilt or raise the back Figure 14 Tilt Function Figure 13 Adjusting Backrest Backrest Position Control Figure 15 Do Not Allow Headrest to Contact Objects Back Positions Figure 1...

Page 13: ...ht to blink and a double beep alarm to sound NOTE The legrest mechanism is controlled by an actuator that raises the legrest when activated When lowered the actuator retracts and gravity causes the le...

Page 14: ...positions 3 Any of the four stored positions can be re pro grammed by following the steps above Note if the treatment pan tray is out the position recall will not work if the pre set position require...

Page 15: ...rd and rotate the cushion downward to engage the stop Two height positions are provided table adjustments continued Cam positioned in slot Lift up over center NOTE Make sure the legrest cushion is ful...

Page 16: ...8 REV A ER 784 16 Figure 20 Paper Roll Slot Paper table adjustments continued Paper Roll Figure 20 To change a paper roll insert the paper through the slot in the backrest shrouding and set the paper...

Page 17: ...rotate outward to desired position 2 When the desired position is achieved lower the stir rup to engage the lateral locking mechanism 3 Check that lateral locking mechanism is engaged by attempting to...

Page 18: ...re 25 warning Make sure headrest is securely locked into position before use Failure to have the three handles cor rectly locked could result in headrest falling during a procedure which could result...

Page 19: ...be allowed Products must not be returned without proper written authorization from The Brewer Company Requests for authorization must be in writing and accompanied by the original purchase order The...

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