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Model 101-H Operating Table

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© Ferno-Washington, Inc   234-1994-03   October 2010

Maintenance

6.3  Disinfecting and Cleaning 

 

the Table-base Cover

Disinfectinge: 

Disinfect the table-base cover with a disinfectant 

suitable for use on ABS plastic.

Cleaninge: 

Hand wash the ABS plastic table-base cover with a 

mild detergent and warm water. Rinse well with clear water and 

dry with a towel.

6.2  Disinfecting and Cleaning 

 

the Table Top

Disinfectinge:

 Wipe all surfaces with disinfectant. Follow the 

disinfectant manufacturer’s instructions for application method 

and contact time. Ferno recommends you inspect the table top 

for damage as you disinfect it.

Cleaninge:

 Hand clean all surfaces of the stainless steel table 

top with warm water and a mild detergent. Rinse well with clear 

water. Dry the table top with a towel or allow it to air-dry.

6.4 lubrication

The table is manufactured with parts that do 

not require lubrication.

6 - MainTenanCe

6.1  Maintenance schedule

The table requires regular maintenance. Set up and follow a 

maintenance schedule. The table at right represents minimum 

intervals for maintenance.
Keep maintenance records. A sample maintenance record sheet 

is provided on page 17.
When using maintenance products, follow the manufacturers’ 

directions and read the manufacturers’ material safety data 

sheets. You can purchase a recommended disinfectant from your 

Ferno distributor or Ferno Customer Relations (page 2).

 

Warning

improper maintenance can cause injury. Maintain 

the table only as described in this manual.

Minimum  

Maintenance intervals

each U

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Disinfecting (this page)

Cleaning (this page)

inspecting (this page)

important

● 

Do not use cleaning solvents on the table-base cover. 

Cleaning solvents can damage the ABS plastic. 

● 

Do not use disinfectants and cleaners containing 

bleach, phenolics, or iodines on the table top, base, or 

base cover. These chemicals can damage the table.

● 

Do not use abrasive applicators or cleaners on 

the table top, base, or base cover. Abrasives in 

any form can damage the table.

Do Not 

Lubricate

important

Lubricating parts that should not be lubricated allows 

dirt and foreign particles to collect on those parts, 

resulting in damage. Do not lubricate any part of the 

table top, wheels, jacks, or base.

insPeCTiOn CHeCklisT

● 

Are all components present?

● 

Are the table top, table base, jacks and wheels free of 

excessive wear?

● 

Are all screws, nuts, bolts, rivets, and roll pins 

securely in place?

● 

Do all moving parts operate smoothly and properly?

● 

Do the pedals operate properly?

● 

Does the table raise, lower, and tilt properly?

● 

Does the wheel-locking system function properly?

● 

Does the table roll smoothly?

6.5  inspecting the Table

Have your service’s equipment maintenance personnel inspect 

the table regularly. Follow the checklist at right and operate the 

table through all its functions as described in this manual.
If inspection shows damage or excessive wear, remove the 

table from service until repair is made. See 

Parts and Service,

 

page 14 and page 15.

Summary of Contents for 101-H

Page 1: ...FERNO Mortuary Users Manual Model 101 H Operating Table October 2010 GLO Pub No 234 1994 03 Read this Manual and Retain for Future Reference...

Page 2: ...any article disclosed therein except to the extent those rights are expressly granted to others or where not applicable to vendor proprietary parts Limited Warranty Statement The products sold by Fern...

Page 3: ...aring the Table Base____________________ 8 4 5 Assembling the Table______________________ 9 5 Using the Table______________________________ 10 5 1 Before Placing the Table in Service__________ 10 5 2...

Page 4: ...can cause injury Use the table only for the purpose described in this manual Improper operation can cause injury Operate the table only as described in this manual Improper maintenance can cause inju...

Page 5: ...your distributor The label below is affixed to the table 2 Operator Skills and Training 2 1 Skills Operators using the table need a working knowledge of mortuary service procedures the ability to carr...

Page 6: ...able is for professional use only The table base is equipped with two hydraulic jacks operated by foot pedals to control the height of the table top Table top features Type 304 stainless steel surface...

Page 7: ...RAIN END Drain Trough Table Top Wheel Lock Pedal Control Pedals Locking Wheel 4 Sliding Mounting Bracket Stationary Mounting Bracket Table Base Jack Cover 2 Table Base Cover Users Manuals To request a...

Page 8: ...e jacks to raise them Stop pumping when the jacks stop moving upward Note Raising the jacks to their full height will provide easier access to the underside of the table top later in the assembly proc...

Page 9: ...table top does not fit on the jacks properly after adjusting the mounting bracket position the spacer Figure 4 may be out of alignment Use the rubber mallet to adjust the spacer position a little towa...

Page 10: ...able Figure 7 Intermediate Position See Note at Left Operator End of Table 5 4 Using the Wheel Lock Pedal The wheel lock for one or all four wheels is controlled by the wheel lock pedal located above...

Page 11: ...p is controlled with foot pedals that raise and lower the jacks Raising the table top To raise the table top pump the left foot pedal Figure 10 Do not pull up on the table top with your hands This can...

Page 12: ...re 12 A Raising the Table Top To Working Height Before Tilting It Figure 12 B Tilting the Drain End of the Table Top Figure 12 C Returning the Table Top to the Level Important Tilt the table top only...

Page 13: ...o Customer Relations page 2 Warning Improper maintenance can cause injury Maintain the table only as described in this manual Minimum Maintenance Intervals Each Use As Needed Each Month Disinfecting t...

Page 14: ...ownward hand pressure on the table top to free up the hydraulics The table exhibits any other type of hydraulic problem Contact Ferno Customer Relations page 2 or your Ferno distributor 8 Parts and Se...

Page 15: ...3 1 13 190 1742 Delrin spacer set of 4 E 1 14 190 1743 Pedal bolt w hardware E 1 Parts and Service 3 12 Beneath 18 not visible Parts Diagrams continued No Part Description Qty 15 190 1285 Change leve...

Page 16: ...Model 101 H Operating Table 16 Ferno Washington Inc 234 1994 03 October 2010 Training Record Date Name Training Method...

Page 17: ...Model 101 H Operating Table 17 Ferno Washington Inc 234 1994 03 October 2010 Maintenance Record Date Maintenance Performed By...

Page 18: ...Model 101 H Operating Table 18 Ferno Washington Inc 234 1994 03 October 2010 Notes...

Page 19: ...Model 101 H Operating Table 19 Ferno Washington Inc 234 1994 03 October 2010 Notes...

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