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21. Optionally available accessories 

 

 

For detailed information regarding the optionally available accessories (s. 
below) please contact the Gharieni customer service. We will be glad to 
advise you! 

 

21.1 Gel cushions for nose slots 

 

 

G

EL  CUSHIONS

  for  the  headrest  of  the  MLW  are  optional  available  for  an 

additional charge. 

 

The 

GEL CUSHIONS

 are available in different variants. 

 

The 

GEL CUSHIONS

 are 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  also  prevent  your  customers  from  getting 

uncomfortable pressure marks on the face. 

 

Additionally, the face is cooled pleasantly due to the soft gel fluid. 

 

 

see also. chapter 9.6 H

EADREST

 

 

 

 

G

EL CUSHIONS FOR NOSE SLOTS

 

A

RTICLE NUMBER

:

 

45010 

 

 

For detailed information regarding the 

right size

 and suitable version

 

for your 

Spa Table please contact the Gharieni customer service. We will be glad to advise 

you! 

 

21.2 Towels for nose slots (disposable cloths) 

 

 

D

ISPOSABLE CLOTHS 

(s. fig. below) for the nose slot of the headrest of the MLW 

are optional available for an additional charge. 

 

The 

DISPOSABLE  CLOTHS

  are  handy,  hygienic,  extra  soft,  and  protect  the 

upholstery of the headrest of your Spa Table. 

Summary of Contents for MLW Classic

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Page 2: ...ly to protect you and your customers from danger Keep the IM handy and near of the MLW MAKE SURE THAT THIS MANUAL IS AVAILABLE TO ANYONE USING THE MLW AND MAKE SURE THAT IT HAS BEEN READ AND UNDERSTOO...

Page 3: ...30 10 Adjustment of the MLW 30 10 1 Manual control panel MCP 30 10 2 Adjustment of the work height 32 10 3 Adjustment of the backrest 32 10 4 Adjustment of the inclination of the seat section 33 10 5...

Page 4: ...ionally available accessories 57 21 1 Gel cushions for nose slots 57 21 2 Towels for nose slots disposable cloths 57 21 3 Neck rest Dentalax 58 21 4 Protective covers 59 21 4 1 Protective covers made...

Page 5: ...nd life and as the health and life of your clients MAKE SURE THAT THIS MANUAL IS AVAILABLE TO ANYONE USING THE GHARIENI SPA TABLE MLW AND MAKE SURE THAT IT HAS BEEN READ AND UNDERSTOOD PRIOR TO USING...

Page 6: ...compliance of the orders of this 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 MLW to the main...

Page 7: ...ble and or the plug yourself RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK 12 Always unplug the MLW if it is not used for a longer period of time 13 Always disconnect the MLW from the mains before cleaning and or maintenanc...

Page 8: ...keep some free space between the back and seat upholstery RISK OF BURNS DUE TO HEAT ACCUMULATION Right Wrong 12 Persons suffering from acute pain venous disorders low blood pressure inflammatory proce...

Page 9: ...ons animals or body parts of persons and animals must not be positioned between the base and the upper structure RISK OF CRUSHING 29 Ensure that no parts of the body or items are between the parts of...

Page 10: ...e lying surface otherwise you can damage the upholstery permanently RISK OF DAMAGE 4 Do not lean stand or sit on the armrests or headrest otherwise you can damage the armrests or headrest permanently...

Page 11: ...subject to the highest safety and quality standards Before initial operation please check that all components are present and that they are not visible damaged The dedicated safety socket must be gro...

Page 12: ...DER If the MLW is delivered by an external forwarder the MLW is normally only delivered In this case you must dispose of the packaging material and the special pallet on your own responsibility 5 2 Un...

Page 13: ...serve the instructions given in chapter 6 2 TRANSPORT SPECIAL CARRYING AIDS and chapter 6 2 1 USE OF THE SPECIAL CARRYING AIDS when doing so 6 Assembly and transport of the MLW 6 1 Assembly The MLW is...

Page 14: ...castors can be extended to change the site of the MLW s chapter 6 2 2 EXTENDABLE RETRACTABLE CASTORS In unfavourable soil conditions such as a wavy uneven floor or tiled floor with wide and deep join...

Page 15: ...re it is essential to lift the MLW vertically from the special pallet using all four special carrying aids Failure to follow this instruction can damage the adjustable feet of the MLW seriously RISK O...

Page 16: ...aids Otherwise you damage the adjustable feet 8 Carry or transport the MLW using all four special carrying aids only otherwise you can damage the MLW irreparably 9 Store the carrying aids in a safe p...

Page 17: ...table castors DANGER When retracting the castors the power cord must not be under the MLW otherwise the adjustable feet may squeeze the power cord and cause permanent damage RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DAN...

Page 18: ...TENDABLE CASTORS Figures similar All following figures serve as examples only 1 Set the backrest in upright position button 3 of the manual control panel s fig in chapter 10 1 MANUAL CONTROL PANEL 2 L...

Page 19: ...n moving the MLW Do not retract the castors unless the MLW stands at its desired site and you have checked that the cables are not located under the MLW 6 Now you can roll the MLW to another position...

Page 20: ...Noncompliance will expire the guarantee Figures similar All following figures serve as examples only 1 Set the backrest in upright position button 3 of the manual control panel s fig in chapter 10 1...

Page 21: ...service On the cover page of this instruction manual is an empty field in which you can enter the serial number of your Spa Table So you have the serial number always at hand 8 Upholstery of the MLW M...

Page 22: ...named before instructions are not depending on the adjustment of the lying surface Failure to do so can cause permanent damage to the construction of the MLW RISK OF TIPPING RISK OF DISINTEGRATION RI...

Page 23: ...FUNCTIONS OF THE MCP The maximum lifting capacity of the MLW is 250 kg The maximum loading capacity of the sitting surface is 300 kg The maximum loading capacity of the armrests is 25 kg The MLW provi...

Page 24: ...ent of the LEG SECTION The armrests and the headrest of the MLW MEDIUM are pneumatically adjustable The manual control panel of the MLW MEDIUM is equipped with four memory positions 9 2 3 MLW Large Wi...

Page 25: ...unded properly and must meet the proper voltage 230 V AC Before installation provide sufficient free space for the MLW 9 4 View Example MLW Classic Fig similar Colour decor and upholstery can vary dep...

Page 26: ...SPRINGS and chapter 9 6 HEADREST 7 ARMRESTS Pneumatically adjustable s chapter 9 5 GAS PRESSURE SPRINGS and chapter 9 7 ARMRESTS 8 HEAD SIDE On the head side under the cover plate is the rating plate...

Page 27: ...OPERATION You can lift the armrests as well as the headrest without using your hands To do this use your arm elbow etc to push against the underside of the armrest or headrest carefully to move it upw...

Page 28: ...ni on the headrest upholstery can additionally support the face of the person to be treated see also chapter 21 1 GEL CUSHION FOR NOSE SLOTS FIG 6 FIG 7 Fig similar Figures serve as an example only Th...

Page 29: ...lever of the relevant side and press lightly to adjust the armrests freely So the MLW is the optimal solution for back massages s fig below NOTICE Do not lean stand knee or sit on the armrests otherwi...

Page 30: ...stments of the MLW armrests headrest are carried out using a gas pressure spring by means of a lever If you have decided on the VIBRO WELLNESS OPTION an additional manual control panel is included in...

Page 31: ...ment of the INCLINATION OF THE SEAT SECTION KNEE BEND 7 8 Push buttons for the adjustment of the LEG SECTION 9 MEMORY BUTTONS M 1 M 2 M 3 M 4 To save your desired treatment positions s chapter 10 6 ME...

Page 32: ...or down is indicated by the arrow symbols The horizontal WORK HEIGHT of the MLW Classic is adjustable from approx 57 cm up to approx 92 cm if the adjustable feet are retracted The horizontal WORK HEI...

Page 33: ...t section thigh section to knee bend section can also be adjusted easily using the MCP For the adjustment of the inclination of the seat section press the corresponding pair of push buttons 5 6 s fig...

Page 34: ...the two push buttons S 5 6 third line on the MCP for approx one second simultaneously to save the position s fig chapter 10 1 MANUAL CONTROL PANEL 3 You can select the MEMORY BUTTON now 4 Press the d...

Page 35: ...is equipped with a left and a right footswitch unit s fig below When you press two buttons simultaneously you activate previously set memory positions max 3 Pressing the individual buttons causes the...

Page 36: ...comfortable operation The intelligent Smart Thermo heating system is integrated into the upholstery of the MLW and works with modern microprocessor technology The Smart Thermo heating system for the...

Page 37: ...ematurely cancel the Smart Thermo function by pressing the OFF button on the control panel to avoid heat accumulation 4 Disconnect the MLW from the mains when it is not used for a longer period of tim...

Page 38: ...buttons and s fig below CONTROL PANEL OF THE SMART THERMO HEATING SYSTEM The setting of the heating power and the time selection is indicated by a 10 level LED bar diagram CONTROL PANEL OF THE SMART...

Page 39: ...tically for additional 95 minutes level 1 the 2 blue LEDs A are illuminated 3 When the total time 100 minutes has elapsed the Smart Thermo will be switched off automatically This sequence is pre progr...

Page 40: ...Level 5 Maximum power high temperature The selected heating power level will be displayed on the LEDs above the operating buttons Press button one time Level 1 blue LEDs A Press button two times Level...

Page 41: ...MPLE You wish to set a medium heating power level level 3 of 30 minutes Please proceed as follows 1 Switch on the Smart Thermo by pressing the button ON 2 Then select the TEMPERATURE SELECTION BUTTON...

Page 42: ...Thermo is equipped with a memory function which enables the previous settings automatically after power up 13 Audio Relax headrest optional equipment An AUDIO RELAX HEADREST for the MLW is also optio...

Page 43: ...from pain due to unknown reasons 2 Apply to healthy people only WARNING Do not open the housing of the manual control panel Failure to do so will expire the guarantee WARNING Liquids must not get int...

Page 44: ...NESS MASSAGE BUTTON WAVE BUTTON 5 INTENSITY BUTTONS SHOULDER AREA BACK AREA 6 INTENSITY BUTTONS FUSELAGE AREA BACK AREA 7 INTENSITY BUTTONS PELVIC AREA BACK AREA 8 INTENSITY BUTTONS LEG AREA 9 INTENSI...

Page 45: ...level 2 medium intensity When an individual setting has been set before s below INDIVIDUAL SETTING the previously set setting is started again PULSE MASSAGE BUTTON 3 Start this massage with the first...

Page 46: ...GE BUTTON 3 a second time to start the second programme Press the PULSE MASSAGE BUTTON 3 a third time to start the third programme When you press the PULSE MASSAGE BUTTON 3 a fourth time the first pro...

Page 47: ...ed professionals only 15 Triple Airback optional equipment The Triple Airback Technology is an electro pneumatically 3 zone lumbar support system of the upholstery and optional available for the MLW C...

Page 48: ...es individual and ergonomic adjustments of the upholstery There are three air cushions under the mattress underlay Air cushion 1 and air cushion 2 at the lumbar area Air cushion 3 at the thigh area s...

Page 49: ...15 4 Operation of the Triple Airback System An electrically powered pump pumps the air cushions individually 1 Rocker switch 1 on the control panel s above chapter 15 3 CONTROL PANEL OF THE TRIPLE AIR...

Page 50: ...invisible magnet The magnetic flap table can be used to place accessories e g potpourri etc below the nose slot s fig below to enhance the well being of your customer CAUTION Always ensure that the ma...

Page 51: ...panel s below fig 12 2 The other motors must be set to min position that means a The height motor work height must be set to its lowest setting button 2 of the manual control panel s below fig 12 b Th...

Page 52: ...f the MLW WARNING Always disconnect the MLW from the mains unplug before cleaning and maintenance RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK RISK OF FIRE WARNING Remove possible dust accumulation at the power plug at the...

Page 53: ...ble disinfectant agents can damage the material of the upholstery and or the upholstery itself as well as the material of the base supporting structure NOTICE Damages of the upholstery and or of the m...

Page 54: ...5 piece terry covers are available with or without oil repellent PU coating Massages including a small amount of oil These treatments require a protective cover made of PU as the second outer skin of...

Page 55: ...service 5 Fuse in the transformer is defective 5 Fuse must be replaced please contact the customer service 6 Control box total loss 6 Control box must be replaced please contact the customer service...

Page 56: ...e where the MLW is operated 4 The MLW is operated as described in the instruction manual 5 Unauthorized modifications or manipulating the MLW will void the liability of the manufacturer 6 All electric...

Page 57: ...face of the person to be treated Using a GEL CUSHION can also prevent your customers from getting uncomfortable pressure marks on the face Additionally the face is cooled pleasantly due to the soft ge...

Page 58: ...Neck rest Dentalax For the MLW our popular NECK REST DENTALAX s fig below is optional available for an additional charge During treatment this neck rest supports the cervical spine effectively The NE...

Page 59: ...r working equipment from dirt and heavy use Machine laundry max 60 C for hygienic cleaning is possible due to the high quality material Internal elastic bands keep the single sections exactly in the r...

Page 60: ...sion of the covers as well as the compatibility with your Spa Table please contact the Gharieni customer service We will be glad to advise you 21 4 3 Ayurveda cover An AYURVEDA COVER for Spa Tables s...

Page 61: ...p fastener consisting of a Velcro and a fleece strip Counter Velcro The COVER protects the foot section of your Spa Table from dirt and soiling e g by shoes PROTECTIVE FOOT COVER ARTICLE NUMBER 49052...

Page 62: ...YING AIDS Never carry the MLW by its lying sitting surface or its armrests during transport otherwise you can damage the MLW seriously Always consider the total weight of the MLW The total weight can...

Page 63: ...250 kg Max loading capacity of the lying surface1 300 kg Max loading capacity of the armrests 25 kg Total weight without options approx 130 kg Technical modification reserved ADJUSTMENT DRIVE INCL CON...

Page 64: ...ow acting Technical modification reserved CONTROL ELECTRONICS Power supply 12 V AC Input power max 100 W Technical modification reserved 23 3 Technical data Vibro Wellness Power of transformer primary...

Page 65: ...e power cord Dispose of the power cord and the plug immediately 6 The MLW is made of metal and plastic components electronic components electric cables Dispose of the separate components in accordance...

Page 66: ...pliances associated with the Spa Table parts of the Spa Table or of the associated appliances are opened without explicit permission by the operating instructions e g for cleaning 25 1 Guarantee exclu...

Page 67: ...ive LVD 2014 35 EU applied standards EN 60335 1 Electromagnetic compatibility 2014 30 EU applied standards EN 55011 2017 03 EN 55022 2011 12 EN 61000 3 2 2015 EN 61000 3 3 2014 EN 61000 4 2 2009 EN 61...

Page 68: ...RTY RIGHTS OF THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL ARE RESERVED ITS REPRODUCTION OR TRANSMISSION TO THIRD PARTIES IS FORBIDDEN WITHOUT THE AUTHORISATION OF THE OWNING COMPANY THE POWER TO PROTECT ITS RIGHTS IS RES...

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