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3D ActiveTrac

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The precautionary instructions found in this section and 

throughout this manual are indicated by specific symbols. 

Understand these symbols and their definitions before operating 

this equipment. The definitions of these symbols are as follows:

CAUTION 

 

Text with a “CAUTION” indicator will explain possible safety 

infractions that could have the potential to cause minor to 

moderate injury or damage to equipment.

WARNING 
Text with a “WARNING” indicator will explain possible safety 

infractions that will potentially cause serious injury and equipment 

damage.

DANGER 

 

Text with a “DANGER” indicator will explain possible safety 

infractions that are imminently hazardous situations that would 

result in death or serious injury.

NOTE:

   

Throughout this manual “NOTE” may be found. These notes    

             are helpful information to aid in the particular area or function  

              being described.

prECAuTiONAry iNSTruCTiONS

ABOuT 3d ACTivETrAC

EXPLOSION HAZARD- 

Text with an “Explosion Hazard”  

indicator will explain possible safety infractions if this  

equipment is used in the presence of flammable anesthetics.

Summary of Contents for 3D ActiveTrac

Page 1: ...Moving Rehabilitation Forward User Manual 120V Treatment Tables...

Page 2: ...n 6 Explanation of Features 7 11 specifications 12 Table Specifications 12 INSTALLATION 13 Operation 14 32 Using the Pelvic and Thoracic Harnesses 14 16 Using the Slimline Stabilization Belt System 17...

Page 3: ...as well as the warnings precautions and dangers Consult other resources for additional information regarding the application of traction therapy Product Description The 3D ActiveTrac consists of an ad...

Page 4: ...a WARNING indicator will explain possible safety infractions that will potentially cause serious injury and equipment damage DANGER Text with a DANGER indicator will explain possible safety infractio...

Page 5: ...of the following reorient or relocate the receiving device increase the separation between the equipment connect the table to an outlet on a different circuit from that which the other device s are co...

Page 6: ...hey are getting on or off the treatment table to avoid falls Never transport a patient on the 3D ActiveTrac This table is not designed to support a patient during transport Do not allow any unsupervis...

Page 7: ...c injury Spinal instability Fracture Rheumatoid arthritis Spinal cord compression Infections and inflammatory diseases Malignancy Vascular compromise Cardiac or respiratory insufficiency Severe osteop...

Page 8: ...LATURE Touchscreen control panel tcp adjustable armrests power on off switch power control box anchor points for slimline belts lock unlock handle slimline stabilization belt locking casters on all fo...

Page 9: ...p down The patient should hold the Patient Control Switch during treatment Patients should be instructed to press the button at any time during the treatment if symptoms increase or any time they want...

Page 10: ...d 20 and moves upward 25 from neutral table height lumbar end up lumbar end down Table Lock Unlock The lumbar section of the table must be locked in the closed position during patient set up It must b...

Page 11: ...on and off table to prevent falls Table Side Bending Lever Table side bending 15 degrees from neutral is controlled with squeeze and release levers located on either side of the lumbar section of the...

Page 12: ...odalities during traction There are three optional positions for the Thoracic Stabilization Belt to allow the clinician a variety of treatment options for patient comfort and manual techniques Note th...

Page 13: ...cal traction mechanism has 4 inches maximum excursion If the cervical traction unit reaches maximum excursion during traction treatment reposition patient and restart Flexion Stool An optional adjusta...

Page 14: ...ating 120VAC 60 Hz 5 Amp USA Fuse Rating 125V T5AL USA Lifting Capacity 300 lbs 136 kg Electrical Safety Classification Class I Electrical Type Type B table Specifications MODEL NUMBERS Model 8025 120...

Page 15: ...ted at the cervical end of the table Attach the TCP 15 pin connector to the cervical end of the power control box and hand tighten mounting screws Figure 2 4 Plug the hospital grade power cord into th...

Page 16: ...ngs for the size of the patient and thread the straps through them 2 Adjust the length of the Thoracic Harness straps as needed by securing the hook and loop in the desired position As a guideline the...

Page 17: ...patient on the table 10 Carefully assist patient onto the table for prone or supine treatment as desired 11 Secure the Pelvic Harness first so that the top of the harness is just above the iliac cres...

Page 18: ...esses are taut Pull on the tails of the straps to take up any remaining slack Taking out the slack ensures proper technique 13 Use pillows bolsters or the flexion stool as desired for positioning 14 V...

Page 19: ...The Slimline Stabilization Belts stay more secure if they are in direct contact with bare skin This can easily be done by slipping the shirt up and pants or trunks down 7 Supine Position Secure the Pe...

Page 20: ...tion Secure the Pelvic Stabilization Belt so that the top of the belt is at the lumbosacral junction and the sacral pad is in full contact with the sacrum Choose the desired thoracic belt loop and tho...

Page 21: ...ighten the belts or harnesses over the bare skin making sure they fit as snugly as possible without excessive discomfort Restart and finish treatment 6 When the treatment is over traction gently relea...

Page 22: ...continued If patient repositioning is required you should Stop rather than Pause the unit so that you can close and lock the table during repositioning You cannot close the table during Pause mode If...

Page 23: ...of the table Release the lever to lock the Cervical Traction Mechanism at the desired angle Recommendation is 15 for most situations but the mechanism is infinitely adjustable up to 30 4 Open the adj...

Page 24: ...ve the patient the Patient Control Switch and instruct in its use 8 Use the Touchscreen Control Panel TCP to enter the desired treatment protocol Press the START icon when ready 9 When the treatment i...

Page 25: ...e by pressing either icon Pressing one of the icons will de select the other and the selected choice will be highlighted After your first use the default will be whatever you selected on the last trea...

Page 26: ...ode by pressing the icon until the desired mode is shown After your first use the default will be whatever you selected on the last treatment session Lbs Kgs Pressing this icon will toggle between pou...

Page 27: ...w keys toggles through the choices After your first use the default will be whatever you selected on the last treatment session Ramp Down Time The ramp down time is the amount of time that it takes to...

Page 28: ...colon Seconds are set by pressing the up and down arrows to the right of the colon The range is 1 second to 5 minutes 55 seconds After your first use the default will be whatever you selected on the...

Page 29: ...selections available for this setting 0 25 50 75 If you chose static mode this screen does not appear Heading The heading on this screen will correspond to the treatment mode you previously selected C...

Page 30: ...the treatment mode you previously selected Cervical or Lumbar Static or Intermittent Treatment Time Set The Treatment Time Set option allows you to enter the number of minutes of treatment Ramp Up and...

Page 31: ...treatment force In Static mode the maximum treatment force is the force for the entire treatment time excluding ramp up and ramp down times In Intermittent mode the maximum treatment force is the forc...

Page 32: ...ome Screen Heading The heading on this screen will correspond to the treatment mode you previously selected Cervical or Lumbar Static or Intermittent Treatment Time Counts down the treatment time excl...

Page 33: ...phase will not apply if in Static mode Stop Pressing Stop releases the force resets the timer and force settings and returns the TCP to the Welcome screen Press Stop if you wish to reset all parameter...

Page 34: ...up Unlock before pressing Start The Belts and or Harnesses fit snugly against bare skin and do not slip Monitor excursion identification markings to assure full excursion has not been reached If pati...

Page 35: ...329 part number description 83304 3 Buckle Thoracic Harness 83305 3 Buckle Pelvic Harness 83307 Slimline Stabilization Belt 2 per unit 03206 Stabilization Pad for Slimline Stabilization Belts 83308 Fl...

Page 36: ...ated by a qualified service technician every two years Contact DJO LLC for instructions Cleaning The 3D ActiveTrac vinyl upholstery surface the Pelvic and Thoracic Harnesses and Slimline Stabilization...

Page 37: ...k building circuit breaker to make sure wall outlet is receiving electricity Thermal cutout may have activated Allow the motor to cool The 5 amp control box fuse may have blown ONLY QUALIFIED SERVICE...

Page 38: ...e holder cover in place Important If the unit continues to blow fuses contact customer service If the traction unit doesn t work Make sure the unit is getting power Make sure the Patient Control Switc...

Page 39: ...mpany service technician Any malfunction or failure in the Product caused by product misuse including but not limited to the failure to provide reasonable and required maintenance or any use that is i...

Page 40: ...D ActiveTrac you can accomplish the goal Here s how For this example a patient with a flexed laterally shifted posture will be treated in prone Move the lumbar section down then side bend and rotate t...

Page 41: ...ortable position for awhile Have the patient gently move hips from side to side before getting up It is not uncommon to experience a TEMPORARY increase in symptoms after the treatment This effect is l...

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