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12. Initialisation of the software ........................................................................................ 32 
13. Cleaning and maintenance ............................................................................................ 34 

13.1 Cleaning and care of the surface of the upholstery ........................................... 35 
13.2 Cleaning of the housing and of the fittings ......................................................... 35 

14. Malfunctions (possible causes and troubleshooting) ............................................... 35 

14.1 Repair .......................................................................................................................... 36 

15. Optionally available accessories ................................................................................... 37 

15.1 Castor set ................................................................................................................... 37 
15.2 Oro® Synthetic Leather Cleaner ........................................................................... 37 
15.3 XL widening .............................................................................................................. 38 
15.4 Multifunctional mounting for removable headrests .......................................... 38 

15.4.1 Crescent headrest............................................................................................... 38 
15.4.2 U-shaped headrest ............................................................................................. 39 

15.5 Neck rest "Dentalax" ............................................................................................... 39 
15.6 Protective covers for treatment tables.................................................................. 40 

16. Conditions of transport, storage and operation ....................................................... 41 

16.1 Transport ................................................................................................................... 41 
16.2 Ambient conditions for storing and transport .................................................... 41 
16.3 Ambient conditions for operation ........................................................................ 41 

17. Technical data ................................................................................................................. 42 
18. Waste management ........................................................................................................ 43 
19. Guarantee provisions..................................................................................................... 44 

19.1 Guarantee period ...................................................................................................... 44 
19.2 Guarantee exclusion ................................................................................................. 44 

20. EC-Declaration Of Conformity .................................................................................. 45 
21. Status of edition .............................................................................................................. 46 

 

 

 

Do not dispose of the SPL med together with your domestic waste. 

The  treatment  table  must  be  disposed  of  at  a  collecting  centre  for 
recyclable  electric  and  electronic  appliances.  Do  not  remove  the 
symbol from the SPL med. 

Summary of Contents for SPL med 4

Page 1: ...model Gharieni Group GmbH Am Sch rmannsh tt 24 D 47441 Moers Phone 49 0 2841 88300 0 Fax 49 0 2841 88300 999 Customer service hotline 49 0 2841 88300 40 E mail service gharieni com Web www gharieni co...

Page 2: ...e instructions very carefully and operate the SPL med in its intended use as described only to protect you and your customers from danger Keep the IM handy and near of the SPL med MAKE SURE THAT THIS...

Page 3: ...of the SPL med 4 22 10 1 2 Manual control panel of the SPL med 5 24 10 1 3 Locking function key lock button of the MCP of the SPL med 4 26 10 1 4 Locking function key lock button of the MCP of the SP...

Page 4: ...shaped headrest 39 15 5 Neck rest Dentalax 39 15 6 Protective covers for treatment tables 40 16 Conditions of transport storage and operation 41 16 1 Transport 41 16 2 Ambient conditions for storing...

Page 5: ...manual is an integral part of the product and must be carefully kept in a safe place in order to consult it throughout the equipment service life Copies of this instruction manual are available upon...

Page 6: ...ions RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK 3 The technical data of your energy supplier must meet the data on the model plate of the SPL med 4 Do not modify the plug provided with the SPL med if it will not fit the...

Page 7: ...ter RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK WARNING To reduce the risk of burns electrocution fire or injury to persons 1 Use a properly grounded socket with proper voltage 230 V AC only 2 The electric components must...

Page 8: ...ove possible dust accumulation at the power plug at the safety power socket and at all plug connectors regularly RISK OF FIRE 18 Keep the cord away from heated surfaces 19 Never drop or insert any obj...

Page 9: ...f any person or load is on the SPL med otherwise you damage the construction substructure or the castors of the SPL med RISK OF INJURY RISK OF DAMAGE 34 The SPL med must never be used neither with nor...

Page 10: ...hen leaving the treatment room 6 The rating plate must not be removed or made illegible Noncompliance will expire the guarantee SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 2 Intended use Read the instructions very carefu...

Page 11: ...L med is 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 mus...

Page 12: ...ped before initial operation 6 Transport space requirement and assembly 6 1 Transport Carry the SPL med by its base supporting structure during transport only Never carry the SPL med by its lying sitt...

Page 13: ...nd in a stable and level position to ensure proper operation The 4 adjustable feet must stand firmly on the ground so that the SPL med does not wobble Adjust the adjustable feet accordingly using the...

Page 14: ...tment table in order to provide the required information to the customer service On the cover page of this instruction manual is an empty field in which you can enter the serial number of your treatme...

Page 15: ...ter 10 ADJUSTMENTS OF THE SPL MED The headrest is manually extendable The footrest is manually extendable The maximum lifting capacity of the SPL med is 200 00 kg The maximum loading capacity of the l...

Page 16: ...ED WITH FIVE ACTUATORS Actuator 1 Electrical adjustment of the WORK HEIGHT Actuator 2 Electrical adjustment of the BACKREST Actuator 3 Electrical adjustment of the SEAT INCLINATION Actuator 4 Actuator...

Page 17: ...HT 3 Mechanism of the electrical adjustment of the SEAT INCLINATION see also chapter 10 4 ADJUSTMENT OF THE SEAT INCLINATION 4 Foldable ARMRESTS see also chapter 9 4 2 ARMRESTS 5 Electrically adjustab...

Page 18: ...adrest You find the headrest 6 s fig in chapter 9 4 VIEW in the packaging of the SPL med Insert the chrome pins of the headrest into the supports on the top of the backrest until they lock You can adj...

Page 19: ...ess to the seat Fig similar colour may vary depending on model NOTICE Do not lean stand kneel or sit on the armrests otherwise you can damage the armrests permanently RISK OF DAMAGE NOTICE The maximum...

Page 20: ...t is essential that no parts of the body or items are below or between the parts of the SPL med while adjusting the lying position RISK OF CRUSHING For safety reasons the SPL med moves only while pres...

Page 21: ...set the hotkeys M 1 M 8 to any desired position using the SAVE BUTTON In level 2 the LED8 above the SHIFT BUTTON is on in level 1 the LED is off WARNING Ensure that no parts of the body or items are...

Page 22: ...of the LEG SECTION Fig similar modifications are possible A A1 Push buttons for the adjustment of the WORK HEIGHT black lettering arrows Push buttons for the saving and setting of the MEMORY POSITIONS...

Page 23: ...esets the SPL med to the basic position or has no function9 The basic position is not changeable Available in level 2 only 2 KEY LOCK BUTTON level 1 button black lettering The KEY LOCK BUTTON locks un...

Page 24: ...two separate LEG SECTIONS Fig similar modifications are possible A A1 Push buttons for the adjustment of the WORK HEIGHT black lettering arrows Push buttons for the saving and setting of the MEMORY PO...

Page 25: ...ws Buttons 1 and 3 grey lettering see description below 1 START BUTTON level 2 button grey lettering The START BUTTON resets the SPL med to the basic position or has no function11 The basic position i...

Page 26: ...in one second press and hold the SHIFT BUTTON 4 2 Keep on holding both buttons for approx 3 seconds until you hear an acoustic signal 3 The diode above the KEY LOCK BUTTON goes off 4 The MCP is unlock...

Page 27: ...e SPL med 4 The manual control panel of the SPL med 4 is equipped with eight memory positions memory functions on level 2 M 1 M 2 M 3 M 4 M 5 M 6 M 7 M 8 The memory function saves your desired treatme...

Page 28: ...n saves your desired treatment positions on the desired memory positions M 1 to M 8 s fig in chapter 10 1 2 MANUAL CONTROL PANEL OF THE SPL MED 5 HOW TO SAVE A MEMORY POSITION 1 Set the desired positi...

Page 29: ...leg section can be adjusted by 900 it is also possible to enter the SPL med from the front This mode is advantageous when access from the side is not ensured NOTICE Never rest stand or kneel on any p...

Page 30: ...ction of the SPL med 4 consists of an electrically adjustable leg section and a manually extendable footrest The four part leg section of the SPL med 5 consists of two separate and electrically adjust...

Page 31: ...t up or down is indicated by the arrow symbols You have reached the highest position when the LEG SECTION s is are level with the seat 10 5 3 Footrest s The footrest s of the SPL med is are manually e...

Page 32: ...nda function when the leg section is folded by 900 If the leg section contacts the base while rotating please fold up the leg section slightly 12 Initialisation of the software If a previously saved p...

Page 33: ...PL med 5 have also to be set to min i e keep pressing buttons D1 and E1 of the relevant manual control panel until these actuators are also switched off this can be heard clearly MANUAL CONTROL PANEL...

Page 34: ...ery and or the material of the base of the SPL med unintentionally Use water or a mild cleaning agent which is suitable for the material only Do not use extremely hot water for the cleaning of the SPL...

Page 35: ...fittings of the SPL med or into the MCPs RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK RISK OF FIRE 14 Malfunctions possible causes and troubleshooting MALFUNCTION POSSIBLE CAUSE S TROUBLESHOOTING ALL ACTUATORS DO NOT WORK...

Page 36: ...0 2841 88300 40 E MAIL service gharieni com We are responsible for safety and reliability of the SPL med under the following conditions only 1 When contacting the customer service the information abou...

Page 37: ...customer service We will be glad to advise you 15 1 Castor set A CASTOR SET with brakes for the Gharieni treatment table SPL med is optional available for an additional charge The set includes four c...

Page 38: ...ng for removable headrests A MULTIFUNCTIONAL MOUNTING without headrest for the SPL med is optional available for an additional charge The MULTIFUNCTIONAL MOUNTING allows you to install the crescent an...

Page 39: ...g below for the MULTIFUNCTIONAL MOUNTING is optional available for an additional charge The U SHAPED HEADREST is equipped with a washable soft upholstery made of artificial leather and ideal for back...

Page 40: ...r our treatment tables will perfectly protect your working equipment from dirt and heavy use Machine laundry max 60 C for hygienic cleaning is possible due to the high quality material Internal elasti...

Page 41: ...s optional accessories Always consider the total weight of the SPL med You may need the help of several persons Always consider the dimensions of the SPL med Narrow hallways doors or staircases can ma...

Page 42: ...on of the leg section s 0 900 Lifting capacity 200 00 kg Loading capacity of the lying seating surface 250 00 kg Max loading capacity of the armrests 25 00 kg Total weight without options approx 83 00...

Page 43: ...f the entire power cord Dispose of the power cord and the plug immediately 6 The SPL med is made of metal and plastic components electronic components electric cables Dispose of the separate component...

Page 44: ...nsumables such as terry products etc are not covered by this guarantee Apart from the cases specified in the supply agreement the guarantee is void when damage has been caused by improper use of the t...

Page 45: ...s EN ISO 13849 1 2015 Safety related parts of controllers EN ISO 14118 2018 Avoidance of unexpected start up EN ISO 14120 2015 Separating protection devices EN 50581 2012 RoHS Directive DIN EN 60601 1...

Page 46: ...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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