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26. Technical Data 

 

 

MLW

 

F1

 

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 GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA 

 

Total length 

203 cm 

Total width Small 

76 cm 

Total width Medium 

85 cm 

Total width Large 

92 cm 

Height adjustment range MLW F1

 

W

OOD

 

approx. 58 cm - 91 cm 

Height adjustment range MLW F1 S

OFT

 

approx. 63 cm - 96 cm 

Inclination of the headrest 

approx. +30°/ -30° 

Inclination of the backrest 

approx. 0° - 75° 

Inclination of the legrest 

approx. 0° - 25° 

Lifting capacity 

250 kg 

max. load of the lying surface 

300 kg 

max. load of the armrests 

25 kg 

Total weight (without options) 

A-sound pressure 

L

PA

 

approx. 125 kg 

 35 dB(A)  

 

 

 

 

Subject to technical changes 

 
 

MLW

 

F1

 

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 DRIVES INCL

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 CONTROLS

 

Power supply 

230 V AC/50-60 Hz/3A 

Power consumption 

approx. 200 Watt (VA) max 

Output voltage 

24 V DC 

Duty cycle (drive)  

10 % max. 2 Min. continuous 

operation/  

18 min. pause 

Hand control 

coiled cable 

Device protection class 

I with Smart Thermo and / or  

Vibro Wellness 10;  

otherwise II 

Protection class against electric shock 

Type B 

Protection class against penetration of 

substances 

 

IP X4 

 
 

 

Subject to technical changes 

 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MLW F1

Page 1: ...n the model Gharieni Group GmbH Gutenbergstra e 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 service gharieni com Web www g...

Page 2: ...sed properly Read all instructions very carefully and operate the appliance exclusively in accordance with its intended use as described This is the only way to protect your customers and yourself fro...

Page 3: ...2 2 Extendable retractable castors 19 7 Rating plate 21 8 QR Code 23 9 Upholstery 27 10 Operation 28 10 1 Characteristics 28 10 2 Model versions 29 10 2 1 MLW F1 with 4 actuators Widths Small Medium L...

Page 4: ...6 2 Operation 60 17 Triple Airback optional equipment 63 17 1 Scope of delivery 63 17 2 Characteristics 63 17 3 Control panel 64 17 4 Operation 65 18 Multimedia Sound System optional equipment 66 18 1...

Page 5: ...free 84 24 2 Skai cleaner 86 25 Conditions for transport storage and operation 87 25 1 Transport with castors without castors 87 25 2 Ambient conditions for storage and transport 87 25 3 Ambient cond...

Page 6: ...n integral part of the product and must be carefully kept in a safe place to consult it throughout the equipment service life Copies of this instruction manual are available upon request The Gharieni...

Page 7: ...e energy supply The connection must be carried out in accordance with the current local and legal regulations RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK 3 The technical data of your energy supplier must meet the data on...

Page 8: ...RIC SHOCK 15 Never touch the power plug the power switch or other electrical components with wet or damp hands RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK 16 Do not place or store the MLW close to a bath a shower or a was...

Page 9: ...model The upholstery may only be removed by persons authorised by us 12 For MLW F1 Soft only To prevent damage caused by heat a gap must be left between the backrest and the seat upholstery see illust...

Page 10: ...rt of the lying surface or of the supporting structure of the MLW Do not exert strong physical forces on these components otherwise you can damage the supporting structure permanently RISK OF TIPPING...

Page 11: ...ing all four special carrying aids Non compliance with this instruction can damage the adjustable feet of the MLW seriously RISK OF DAMAGE 2 For safety reasons the MLW moves only while pressing a butt...

Page 12: ...these instructions are not followed 3 Scope of delivery 1 SPA TABLE MLW F1 WOOD MLW F1 SOFT in desired design and equipment incl rating plate and QR Code 1 HAND CONTROL 4 CARRYING AIDS 1 INSTRUCTION M...

Page 13: ...ill also dispose of the packaging material and the special pallet DELIVERY BY AN EXTERNAL FORWARDER If the MLW is delivered by an external forwarder the MLW is normally only delivered In this case you...

Page 14: ...efully and vertically as a whole from the MLW 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 15: ...e to unfavourable environment conditions Such unfavourable environmental conditions are e g narrow doors narrow corners behind doors narrow corridors narrow staircases spiral staircases etc The weight...

Page 16: ...able otherwise the adjustable feet may squeeze the power cord and cause permanent damage while putting down the MLW or when retracting the castors WARNING RISK OF CRUSHING your toes feet while lowerin...

Page 17: ...ROL 2 You must set the backrest in upright position before you use the special carrying aids To do this press the corresponding push button of the hand control button A s fig in chapter 11 1 HAND CONT...

Page 18: ...insert the carrying aids C into the openings B provided for them in the feet 2 carrying aids at the head end 2 carrying aids at the foot end of the spa table s fig below B OPENINGS PROVIDED FOR THE C...

Page 19: ...t ensure the stability of the MLW by adjusting the four feet D s fig below After adjusting the feet secure them by tightening the respective lock nut E s fig below B OPENING PROVIDED FOR THE CARRYING...

Page 20: ...ot move the MLW on its castors if there are persons or loads on the MLW otherwise you will damage the construction substructure of the MLW as well as its castors RISK OF INJURY RISK OF DAMAGE WARNING...

Page 21: ...of the MLW 2 At the bottom of the now open housing B is the lever C for mechanical extension of the castors s fig below B HOUSING FOOT END view from above in the housing C LEVER for operation of the...

Page 22: ...he power cord is not under the MLW or under the feet 5 Now you can roll the MLW to another position Be careful not to damage the power cord 6 Proceed in reverse order to retract the castors 7 Rating p...

Page 23: ...ble we recommend taking a photo 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...

Page 24: ...ll then open The appearance 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...

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 shows form that opens in the Internet browser of the device after the QR code is scanned...

Page 27: ...26 Figure similar option window for adding a file Appearance may vary depending on the device and operating system...

Page 28: ...hane PU and is available in different colours This material PU is elastic and easy to clean It is waterproof oil repellent and washable up to 90 C Fig similar colour and design may vary depending on t...

Page 29: ...IONS The Gharieni MLW F1 is a spa table that can be equipped with up to six actuators s chapter 10 2 MODEL VERSIONS with which you can flexibly adjust the spa table to your wishes via hand control MOD...

Page 30: ...92 CM Fig similar colour and design may vary depending on the model SMALL MEDIUM LARGE The spa tables of the MLW F1 series are optionally equipped with up to six actuators depending on the desired ve...

Page 31: ...able Actuator 5 6 ARMRESTS electrically adjustable optional equipment The electrically adjustable armrests cannot be swiveled The headrest of the MLW F1 with 6 actuators M L is pneumatically adjustabl...

Page 32: ...USE OF THE CARRYING AIDS 3 ARMRESTS pneumatically adjustable and swiveling s chapter 9 5 GAS SPRINGS and chapter 10 7 1 PNEUMATICALLY ADJUSTABLE ARMRESTS Optionally electrically adjustable armrests n...

Page 33: ...TION OF THE SEAT AREA d LEGREST electrically adjustable s chapter 10 8 LEGREST and chapter 11 5 ADJUSTMENT OF THE LEGREST 6 ADJUSTABLE FEET s chapter 6 2 1 USE OF THE CARRYING AIDS 7 HEAD END OF THE S...

Page 34: ...rds without operating the corresponding lever 10 6 Headrest WARNING Never exert physical force on the headrest regardless of the setting of the lying surface Non compliance with this instruction may p...

Page 35: ...drest the face of the person to be treated can be additionally supported s also chapter 23 1 GEL CUSHION FOR NOSE SLOTS FIG 4 FIG 5 Fig similar fig serve exclusively as an example The DENTALAX NECKRES...

Page 36: ...ntly damage the support structure of the MLW RISK OF TIPPING RISK OF BREAKAGE RISK OF INJURY NOTICE Please note that the armrests must always be in the basic position see below fig 6 before adjusting...

Page 37: ...e they can also be adjusted continuously This makes the spa table ideal for back massages s fig below By swinging down the armrests you can also move closer to the head of the person being treated dur...

Page 38: ...adjusting the armrests 2 Press and hold the corresponding arrow on the control button s fig below to lower or raise the armrests 3 When the button is released the movement stops immediately For the di...

Page 39: ...OL and chapter 13 INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL If you have chosen the VIBRO WELLNESS 10 option an additional hand control is supplied for this option s chapter 16 VIBRO WELLNESS 10 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT For s...

Page 40: ...unlock the hand control LEVEL 2 SHIFT MODE GREY LABELLING Allocation and recall of the MEMORY POSITIONS M 1 M 8 SHIFT BUTTON changes between level 1 and level 2 START BUTTON returns the MLW to the st...

Page 41: ...rrows Buttons for adjusting and recalling the MEMORY POSITIONS M 7 and M 8 grey labelling 1 START BUTTON level 2 button grey labelling The START BUTTON returns the MLW to the start position or is with...

Page 42: ...the LOCK BUTTON 2 hold it down and then immediately within one second press the SHIFT BUTTON 4 2 Keep both buttons pressed until an acoustic signal sounds 3 The LED indicator of the LOCK BUTTON light...

Page 43: ...3 4 Then press the desired MEMORY BUTTON M 1 M 8 M 1 M 8 5 When the position has been successfully stored an acoustic signal will sound RECALLING THE MEMORY POSITIONS 1 Press the SHIFT BUTTON 4 The L...

Page 44: ...is is indicated in the horizontal position of the seat MLW F1 Wood approx 58 cm seat in horizontal position MLW F1 Soft approx 63 cm seat in horizontal position 11 3 Adjustment of the backrest The inc...

Page 45: ...button pair C C1 s fig in chapter 11 1 HAND CONTROL For the direction of movement please observe the arrow symbols on the hand control 11 5 Adjustment of the legrest The inclination of the legrest ca...

Page 46: ...ositions When purchasing an MLW F1 one control can be selected hand control infrared remote control or foot control Only one of these is included in delivery the other two can purchased at extra cost...

Page 47: ...ss the R 2 pedal of the right part of the foot control repeatedly until the lower diode of the central electronic part lights up s fig 10 3 Press the R 1 pedal to save the treatment position 4 Now sel...

Page 48: ...ur actuators can be adjusted individually at the touch of a button In addition you can store and recall up to eight memory positions To ensure the function of the remote control the remote control mus...

Page 49: ...o LEVEL 2 MODE 3 Press the MEMORY BUTTON 4 Then press the desired MEMORY BUTTON M 1 M 8 M 1 M 8 5 After successful storage an acoustic signal will sound RECALLING A STORED MEMORY POSITION 1 Press the...

Page 50: ...unds 2 Operation of the remote control is now blocked UNLOCKING THE REMOTE CONTROL 1 To unlock the remote control press and hold the SHIFT BUTTON and then immediately press and hold the lock button fo...

Page 51: ...hermo with the On button to start the automatic heating program For quick heating of a cold lying surface after starting the Smart Thermo will operate with max power during the pre heating period The...

Page 52: ...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 conditions that make heat appli...

Page 53: ...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 THERMO HEATING...

Page 54: ...he 5 minutes have elapsed the Smart Thermo will keep heating at the minimum heating power level automatically for additional 95 minutes level 1 the 2 blue LEDs A are illuminated 3 After a total time o...

Page 55: ...quired heat FIVE HEATING POWER LEVELS ARE AVAILABLE Level 1 Minimum power low temperature Level 2 Heating power level between minimum and medium power Level 3 Medium power medium temperature Level 4 H...

Page 56: ...10 minutes intervals are available which are displayed on the LEDs 10 LEDs You can select a heating time from 10 minutes up to 100 minutes by pressing the TIME SELECTION BUTTON one or several times T...

Page 57: ...atically If you wish to quit the heating time earlier press the button to switch off the Smart Thermo When programming the Smart Thermo it does not matter whether you wish to set the time at first and...

Page 58: ...egrated speakers and guarantees a pleasantly relaxing sound experience with the greatest comfort This option supports optimal relaxing of your customers and adds an individual touch to your massages T...

Page 59: ...ontrol Non compliance will expire the guarantee WARNING Liquids must not get into the hand control RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK WARNING Persons with a pacemaker must not operate or use the massage unit as t...

Page 60: ...ELLNESS 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 INTE...

Page 61: ...2 When the massage unit is operated for the first time the manufacturer s setting is activated intensity level 2 medium intensity When an individual setting has been set before s below INDIVIDUAL SETT...

Page 62: ...sage is stopped You can change from the manufacturer s setting intensity level 2 medium intensity to your individual setting by pressing the INDIVIDUAL BUTTON 2 The individual settings are saved after...

Page 63: ...be started again You can select three levels of speed with the and BUTTONS 10 You can select three levels of intensity with the INTENSITY BUTTONS 5 9 Please note The WELLNESS MASSAGE will be restarte...

Page 64: ...aged Ensure that it cannot be operated by third parties accidentally WARNING Only operate the control unit if it is firmly mounted in a closed housing 17 1 Scope of delivery Control unit incl 3 rocker...

Page 65: ...stem does not require its own power supply Power is supplied via the MLW 17 3 Control panel FIG 10 Fig similar modifications of the control panel are possible 1 AIR CUSHION 1 upper part of the lumbar...

Page 66: ...TROL PANEL fig 10 operates air cushion 1 situated at the back section upper part of the lumbar area 2 Press the same button in opposite direction to let the air out Rocker switch 2 air cushion lower l...

Page 67: ...r liquids or wet damp areas RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK 3 Never clean the MMU with a damp or wet cloth Only use a dry cloth to clean the MMU RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK 4 Never repair the MMU yourself RISK OF E...

Page 68: ...e or AUX mode 3 Decrease volume 4 Increase volume 5 PLAY PAUSE Play or Pause music tracks 6 Change between targeted sound for the head section and sound for the entire room 7 Press to play the next mu...

Page 69: ...ection but throughout the entire room The music thus offers a deeper bass experience and thus an additional sound experience for your customers 18 4 Compatibility COMPATIBILITY IOS SYSTEM COMPATIBILIT...

Page 70: ...s been selected While your iPod iPhone or iPad is docked to the MMU in this mode it will automatically charge if needed INCOMING CALLS Incoming calls immediately interrupt your music playback so you a...

Page 71: ...is available in BLUETOOTH MODE The call is transmitted through the speakers of the multimedia sound system If necessary you can switch off this function on your mobile phone PLAYING MUSIC USING A USB...

Page 72: ...s are not played automatically Low iPod iPhone battery Charge battery No sound Volume is on minimum setting Incorrect function setting Incorrect cable connections Change speakers if they are defective...

Page 73: ...nd scan for Bluetooth again Do not pair any appliances placed behind a wall or in a corner Keep a working distance radius of max 8 m The ID code of the MMU is 39X USB mode does not work Use music form...

Page 74: ...button A1 of the hand control see below fig 15 b The actuator for the inclination seat area thigh area must be level with the legrest calf area i e adjusted horizontally ATTENTION Please keep button C...

Page 75: ...for complete re programming of treatment positions etc PLEASE PROCEED AS FOLLOWS 1 Press the buttons A and A1 reset see below fig 16 of the HAND CONTROL simultaneously for approx 5 seconds 2 Several...

Page 76: ...celets 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 MLW unintentionally Use water or a mild cl...

Page 77: ...ING AGENTS WARNING Always ensure that water or other liquids never penetrate the housing the fittings or the hand controls of the MLW RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK RISK OF FIRE 21 3 Cover of the upholstery T...

Page 78: ...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 79: ...e the MLW is operated 4 If 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 co...

Page 80: ...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 81: ...r 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 distribution department O...

Page 82: ...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 83: ...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 84: ...lcro 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 85: ...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 87: ...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 88: ...otherwise you can damage the MLW seriously Always consider the total weight of the MLW The total weight is approx 125 kg so you may need the help of several persons Always consider the dimensions of...

Page 89: ...ax load of the lying surface 300 kg max load of the armrests 25 kg Total weight without options A sound pressure LPA approx 125 kg 35 dB A Subject to technical changes MLW F1 DRIVES INCL CONTROLS Powe...

Page 90: ...LNESS 10 TECHNICAL DATA Power supply Power consumption 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 20 Watt VA max Transformer output voltage 15 V DC 1 3 A 19 5 Watt VA A sound pressure LPA 54 dB A Subject to technical chan...

Page 91: ...ord 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 with the...

Page 92: ...inds 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 improp...

Page 93: ...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 m...

Page 94: ...ly 2019 Fourth edition complete revision May 2021 NOTES THE OWNERSHIP RIGHTS TO THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL ARE RESERVED REPRODUCTION OR TRANSFER TO THIRD PARTIES IS PROHIBITED WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF GHAR...

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