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Instruction Manual 

 
 

Spa Table MLE Neo 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

Gharieni Group GmbH 

Gutenbergstraße 40 

47443 Moers / Germany 

 

 

 
 

 

Phone: 

+49 (0)2841/88300-0 

 

Fax: 

+49 (0)2841/88300-999 

 

Distribution department: 

+49 (0)2841/88300-300 

 

E-mail: 

[email protected] 

 

Web: 

www.gharieni.com 

 

 

Empty area for entering the 

SERIAL NUMBER

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The serial number of the MLE is located on the 

rating plate (s. chapter 7. R

ATING PLATE

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Summary of Contents for MLE Neo

Page 1: ...Moers Germany Phone 49 0 2841 88300 0 Fax 49 0 2841 88300 999 Distribution department 49 0 2841 88300 300 E mail service gharieni com Web www gharieni com Empty area for entering the SERIAL NUMBER The...

Page 2: ...fespan when used properly Read the instructions very carefully and operate the MLE in its intended use as described only This is the only way to protect your customers and yourself from dangers result...

Page 3: ...f the carrying aids 14 6 2 2 Extendable retractable castors 17 7 Rating plate 20 8 QR Code 22 9 Upholstery of the MLE Neo 26 10 Operation of the MLE 27 10 1 Characteristics 27 10 2 Before initial use...

Page 4: ...r nose slots disposable cloths 48 17 3 Neckrest Dentalax 48 17 4 Protective covers 49 17 4 1 Protective covers made of terry 49 17 4 2 Protective covers made of PU 50 17 4 3 Protective foot cover 50 1...

Page 5: ...THAT THIS MANUAL IS AVAILABLE TO ANYONE USING THE GHARIENI SPA TABLE MLE NEO AND MAKE SURE THAT IT HAS BEEN READ AND UNDERSTOOD PRIOR TO USING THE SPA TABLE This instruction manual is an integral part...

Page 6: ...instruction manual will endanger the life and health of the operator and or can result in damages to the Spa Table 2 All electrical work to connect the MLE to the mains must be carried out by a qualif...

Page 7: ...shop you purchased the MLE at Original spare parts should be used only 11 If the power cable and or the plug are damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or an authorized aftersales service or...

Page 8: ...OF ELECTRIC SHOCK 9 Do not use water or any other liquids while carrying out any application Do not spill water or any other liquids over on or into the MLE Should you spill any water immediately pul...

Page 9: ...lying surface of the MLE Do not exert strong physical force on these components otherwise you can damage the supporting structure permanently RISK OF TIPPING RISK OF BREAKAGE RISK OF INJURY 27 Persons...

Page 10: ...ge the adjustable feet of the MLE seriously RISK OF DAMAGE 2 For safety reasons the MLE moves only while pressing a button of the hand control When you stop pressing all moving operation will stop imm...

Page 11: ...ge will be accepted if these instructions are not followed 3 Scope of delivery 1 SPA TABLE MLE NEO incl rating plate and QR Code 1 HAND CONTROL 4 CARRYING AIDS 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL If you have purchas...

Page 12: ...ill also dispose of the packaging material and the special pallet DELIVERY BY AN EXTERNAL FORWARDER If the MLE is delivered by an external forwarder the MLE is normally only delivered In this case you...

Page 13: ...efully and vertically as a whole from the MLE and from the special pallet C For this purpose you will need two persons one person each on the short sides D of the cardboard 3 Dispose of the cardboard...

Page 14: ...ironment conditions Such unfavourable environmental conditions are e g narrow doors narrow corners behind doors narrow corridors narrow staircases spiral staircases etc The weight of the MLE is approx...

Page 15: ...djustable feet may squeeze the power cord and cause permanent damage while putting down the MLE or when retracting the castors WARNING RISK OF CRUSHING your toes feet while lowering or moving the MLE...

Page 16: ...button T 1 s fig in chapter 11 1 HAND CONTROL 2 You must set the backrest in upright position before you use the carrying aids To do this press the corresponding push button of the hand control butto...

Page 17: ...MLE irreparably 9 Store the carrying aids in a safe place If the MLE must be carried or transported at a later point of time e g when moving it is only possible when using the four carrying aids 10 I...

Page 18: ...ay squeeze the power cord and cause permanent damage RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DANGER Never roll the MLE over the power cord otherwise you can damage the power cord permanently WARNING Always ensure that...

Page 19: ...ntrol s fig in chapter 11 1 HAND CONTROL Fig similar fig serves as an example only 2 Lift the cover plate A of the upper casing vertically and remove it s fig below 3 The lever B to extend the castors...

Page 20: ...rs unless the MLE stands at its desired site and you have checked that the cables are not located underneath the MLE 6 Now you can roll the MLE to another position 7 Proceed in reverse order to retrac...

Page 21: ...ng plate Non compliance will expire the warranty Figures similar All following figures serve as examples only 1 Set the backrest in upright position button T 2 of the hand control s fig in chapter 11...

Page 22: ...to of the rating plate previously e g using a mobile phone or a digital camera This makes it easier for you to identify the information of the rating plate e g the serial number of the Spa Table to pr...

Page 23: ...earance of this window may differ from the illustration depending on your device and operating system After you have confirmed that you have read our data protection guidelines by marking the box at t...

Page 24: ...23 Figure shows form that opens in the Internet browser of the device after the QR code is scanned...

Page 25: ...24 Figure shows form that opens in the Internet browser of the device after the QR code is scanned...

Page 26: ...25 Figure similar option window for adding a file Appearance may vary depending on the device and operating system...

Page 27: ...nd is available exclusively with a choco coloured upholstery This material PU is elastic and provides perfect and soft lying comfort Furthermore it is easy to clean oil proof waterproof and washable u...

Page 28: ...ically adjustable s chapter 11 ADJUSTMENTS OF THE MLE The areas of the MLE that are not powered by an actuator armrests headrest can be adjusted pneumatically with a gas spring using a lever The armre...

Page 29: ...IDS 3 LEGREST Not adjustable 4 SEAT AREA The INCLINATION of the seat area is electrically adjustable s chapter 11 4 ADJUSTMENT OF THE INCLINATION OF THE SEAT AREA 5 BACKREST Electrically adjustable s...

Page 30: ...f the lever of the gas spring you only need to operate the lever when lowering the armrests or headrest Carry out a pulling movement upwards without operation of the respective lever to lift an armres...

Page 31: ...es For this purpose the headrest is equipped with a separate upholstery part which can be removed s fig 6 Using a gel cushion s fig 7 optionally available at Gharieni on the headrest upholstery can ad...

Page 32: ...e system 10 7 Backrest The backrest of the MLE can be adjusted electrically s chapter 11 3 ADJUSTMENT OF THE BACKREST 10 8 Armrests WARNING Never exert physical force on the armrests regardless of the...

Page 33: ...ators by pressing and holding down the corresponding push button The hand control has 6 buttons The hand control can be connected easily accessible on the left side of the bed below the upholstery The...

Page 34: ...TTON locks or unlocks the hand control the drives T 6 BUTTON FOR THE HEATING SYSTEM optional equipment Using this button you can switch on the heating system adjust it in 3 levels and switch it off ag...

Page 35: ...1 1 HAND CONTROL For the direction of movement please note the arrow symbols and the number of dots above them on the hand control Press the button once and hold it down to raise the MLE Press the but...

Page 36: ...the body or items are between the parts of the MLE while adjusting the treatment position RISK OF CRUSHING 11 4 Adjustment of the inclination of the seat area The inclination of the seat area can also...

Page 37: ...CTIVATING THE LOCKING FUNCTION 1 To activate the locking function press the LOCKING button T 5 and keep it pressed for about 3 seconds 2 Successful locking is confirmed by an acoustic signal and the L...

Page 38: ...e heating system with the lowest heat power level The heating cycle is fully automatic and switches off automatically after the total time 90 minutes has elapsed s chapter 12 1 OPERATION OF THE HEATIN...

Page 39: ...connect the MLE from the mains when it is not used for a longer period e g during the night WARNING People with acute pain venous disorders low blood pressure inflammatory processes and other medical...

Page 40: ...ace before starting treatment we recommend setting the heating system to level 2 only in exceptional cases to level 3 highest level Please refer to the chart below to find information on how to operat...

Page 41: ...h this button again level 2 double impulse lights up for 0 3 seconds interval 1 second 60 button Push this button again level 3 triple impulse lights up for 0 3 seconds interval 1 second 90 button Pus...

Page 42: ...krest actuator must be completely retracted The backrest must have an angle of 75 to the seat button T 2 of the hand control s fig 12 2 The other actuators must also be completely retracted that means...

Page 43: ...h actuator must be moved individually to the end position Please note that you keep the push buttons pressed for 2 3 seconds longer after reaching the end position WARNING This calibration initializin...

Page 44: ...r bracelets while carrying out any cleaning or maintenance operations Otherwise you can scratch and damage the upholstery and or the material of the casing of the MLE unintentionally Use water or a mi...

Page 45: ...nsure that water or other liquids never penetrate the housing the fittings or the hand control of the MLE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK FIRE HAZARD 14 3 Cover of the upholstery The upholstery surface of the...

Page 46: ...the customer service 6 Fuse is defective 6 Fuse must be replaced please contact the customer service 7 Control box total failure 7 Control box must be replaced please contact the customer service SING...

Page 47: ...MLE is operated 4 If the MLE is operated as described in the instruction manual 5 Unauthorized modifications or manipulating the MLE will void the liability of the manufacturer 6 All electric componen...

Page 48: ...perfectly suited for prone positions massage positions Using a GEL CUSHION on the headrest upholstery s fig below can additionally support the face of the person to be treated Using a GEL CUSHION can...

Page 49: ...s which can cover the entire width of the Spa Table incl armrests For detailed information regarding the right size and suitable version for the headrest of your Spa Table please contact our distribut...

Page 50: ...ECTIVE COVERS which are specially manufactured for our Spa Tables will perfectly protect your working equipment from dirt and heavy use Machine laundry max 60 C for hygienic cleaning is possible due t...

Page 51: ...overs are resilient water and oil repellent and washable up to 90 C fig similar fig serves as an example only For detailed information regarding the right size and suitable version of the covers as we...

Page 52: ...cro is already attached to the spa table on delivery so that you can attach the foot cover easily and comfortably If you order the foot cover later you must attach the counter Velcro to the spa table...

Page 53: ...ive for gentle and thorough care and cleaning of the upholstery Mikrozid Sensitive removes bacteria fungi and viruses e g HBV Rota Vaccinia etc Mikrozid Sensitive is available as liquid Suitable for c...

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Page 55: ...thorough care and cleaning of the artificial leather upholstery we additionally recommend Skai cleaner Skai cleaner is available in a 200 ml spray bottle Especially suitable for cleaning artificial le...

Page 56: ...therwise you can damage the MLE seriously Always consider the total weight of the MLE The total weight can be approx 135 kg so you may need the help of several persons Always consider the dimensions o...

Page 57: ...without options approx 135 kg Sound pressure level simultaneous start all drives LPA 35 dB A Subject to technical changes 20 2 Drives DRIVES INCL CONTROLS Power supply 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Iin max 4 5...

Page 58: ...57 20 3 Heating system Power supply 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Iin max 1 6 A at 90 V min Power consumption Input approx 144 W Output approx 120 W Subject to technical changes...

Page 59: ...ord Dispose of the power cord and the plug immediately 6 The MLE is made of metal and plastic components electronic components electric cables Dispose of the separate components in accordance with the...

Page 60: ...kinds of lamps as well as glass panels consumables such as terry towels etc Furthermore no warranty claims will be granted if The spa table and its associated components have been damaged due to impro...

Page 61: ...d harmonized standards used 2006 42 EU Machinery directive 2014 35 EU Low voltage directive 2014 30 EU Electromagnetic compatibility directive 2011 65 EU ROHS directive DIN EN ISO 12100 2011 Safety of...

Page 62: ...ION MANUAL ARE RESERVED REPRODUCTION OR TRANSFER TO THIRD PARTIES IS PROHIBITED WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF GHARIENI GROUP GMBH GHARIENI GROUP GMBH RESERVES THE RIGHT TO PROTECT ITS PROPERTY RIGHTS AND TO...

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