brewer Flex 5700 Installation & Operation Manual Download Page 16

Brewer

FLEX

Access

Exam Table

Printed in USA © 2015 

16 

Document # 2102861 RevA

OPERATION (continued)

Figure 31. Stirrups

Figure 32. Stirrup Locking Mechanism

Figure 33. Affix No Attachments!

Storing the Stirrups

 

 1.  To store the stirrups in the table, grasp end of stirrup 

and pull straight out to its full extension.

 2.  Fold stirrup down against bar, then rotate it to the 

inner most lateral position and slide it back into the 

stowed position.

Close Up of Locking Mechanism

Adjustable Stirrups (Optional)

Operating the Stirrups (Figure 31)

 1.  To operate the stirrups, grasp end of stirrup and pull 

straight out of the table. Lift up slightly while sliding 

the stirrup out.

NOTE: Applying downward pressure when pulling stirrup 

from table may make it difficult to move. Resistance 

is normal and is part of the stirrup friction locking 

mechanism.

 2.  Unfold stirrup upward to the fully open position.
 3.  Adjust the stirrup to the desired length by sliding it in 

or out.

Stirrup Lateral Adjustment

 

 1.  Lift end of stirrup slightly and then rotate outward to  

desired position.

 2.  When the desired position is achieved, lower the 

stirrup to engage the lateral locking mechanism 

(Figures 31 and 32). 

 3.  Check that lateral locking mechanism is engaged 

by attempting to move stirrup assembly side-to-side 

without lifting on the stirrup end.

See enlargement 

(Figure 34)

Fall Hazard

Failure to engage the lateral lock-

ing mechanism could allow patient 

to lose balance resulting in personal 

injury to patient (Figures 31 and 32).

CAUTION

Use Stirrup Only as Designed

Do not use any part of the stirrup for attachment of any 

device (Figure 33). Warranty will be voided. If knee crutches 

are required for use, order mounting adapters and clamps 

shown on last page.

NOTICE

Summary of Contents for Flex 5700

Page 1: ...Falls WI 53051 P 1 888 Brewer 1 F 262 251 2332 www brewercompany com Important Information 2 Safety Information 3 Component Identification 3 Specifications 4 Installation 5 Operation 11 Table Adjustme...

Page 2: ...s primarily used in examination rooms for general examinations and minor procedures The wide variety of positions provided by one or two powered motions and slide out leg support create a safe and con...

Page 3: ...e attempting to install or operate the unit Ensure that appropriate personnel are informed on the manual contents This is the responsibility of the purchaser Ensure that this manual is located near th...

Page 4: ...in to 37 1 0 in Pelvic Tilt Range Models 5701 5801 Only 0 horizontal to 5 up Upholstery Dimensions Upholstered Top 24 to 28 in wide x 60 in long Upholstered Leg Support 18 in long x 18 in wide Overall...

Page 5: ...ed 3 Remove the 2 screws attaching the spacers on either side of the wooden U shaped brace located under the front corners of the cabinet Figure 3 Remove the 2 screws attaching the U shaped brace to t...

Page 6: ...eated Figure 6 8 Remove the gray power cord from the front drawer 9 Plug the power cord into the receptacle at the bottom of the rear panel Figure 5 Plug the power cord into a 115 Volt grounded recept...

Page 7: ...niques Failure to do so could result in serious injury WARNING Avoid Stirrup Damage Do not lift or move table by using the stirrups as a hand hold Lifting or moving table by stirrups can damage the in...

Page 8: ...Control and Power Cords Figure 13 Installing Leveler Slides 12 Raise the backrest to its full up position Figure 11 13 Unplug foot control and power cord and place into front storage drawer Figure 12...

Page 9: ...loor Figure 16 1 Loosen the two Rear Base Extension adjusting screws 2 Lower plate until it contacts the floor 3 Tighten the two Rear Base Extension adjusting screws Figure 15 Leveling Screw Pad locat...

Page 10: ...n until it engages to prevent left or right movement Grab Bar Pin Mounting Support Power Cord Inlet Foot Control Receptacle Installing the Power Cord 1 Remove the power cord from the front drawer 2 In...

Page 11: ...s allowable operating temperature the thermal overload safety switch will shut off If normal operation ceases do not attempt to operate the table Allow the table to cool for 10 15 minutes before attem...

Page 12: ...lowering of the seat and the raising and lowering of the seat back In addition the foot control features the following Return to Chair When pressed the table automatically returns to the low chair pos...

Page 13: ...When clear of the switch continue lowering the seat Models 5800 5801 Depress the BACK UP pedal Figure 21 to clear the switch When clear of the switch continue lowering the seat OPERATION continued Sa...

Page 14: ...the leg support pad for use during examination Pull the leg support fully out and remove the leg support pad or slide it back under the seat Figure 26 to access the pan Figure 26 Remove the treatment...

Page 15: ...white plastic stop screw 2 Remove the white plastic screw Figure 30 3 Pull the work surface toward you and remove it 4 Reinsert screw after replacing work surface Figure 30 Location of White Plastic S...

Page 16: ...e is normal and is part of the stirrup friction locking mechanism 2 Unfold stirrup upward to the fully open position 3 Adjust the stirrup to the desired length by sliding it in or out Stirrup Lateral...

Page 17: ...p on the grab bar rotating it to the 90 position and then lifting it out of it s holder Table Height The table can be adjusted to any height between 18 to 37 Figure 36 1 To raise the table depress and...

Page 18: ...from rising rapidly while pulling the release handle upward The seat back will lock in the desired position when the handle is released Powered Backrest Models 5800 5801 1 To lower the seat back depre...

Page 19: ...5801 Models 5701 and 5801 are equipped with an Outlet Figure 40 The maximum total load that can be plugged into the outlet is 2 amps Figure 39 Front Drawer Warmer Switch Figure 40 Table Outlet Loweri...

Page 20: ...nsure satisfac tory operation Check fasteners to make sure they are present and tightened securely Lubricate the backrest hinge with a food grade silicon lubricant Figure 41 Cover surrounding area wit...

Page 21: ...ure 44 3 Locate fuse cover on control box See Figure 45 4 Pull out fuse cover with pliers 5 Replace fuses using spare fuses in fuse cover Fuse type is 250V 2 5AT for 115 VAC 6 Reassemble 1 Remove the...

Page 22: ...led 100550 Provides attachment point for Knee Crutch Clamps Knee Crutch Clamp 99502 To hold deluxe articulating knee crutches 1 clamp only Pass Through Work Surface Field Installed 2102896 Contains Wo...

Page 23: ...port Contains screws magnet tension springs etcetera Leg Support Pad 2102776 Replacement upholstered leg support pad Pass Through Work Surface Factory Installed 2102892 Contains Work Surface and hardw...

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