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VI.
Laying the patient
A patient for whom therapy will be performed on the Delta table, in order to take the correct position on
the table should:
1. Go to the center of the table, turn his back towards the table.
2. Place both hands on the opposite edge of the table - hands pointing backwards.
3. Pull up on your arms by sitting slowly on the center of the table - if the patient is unable to perform this
activity independently, should be assisted by a physiotherapist in the manner required for the patient.
4. Lie down on back so that the head is on the table top.
5. Change position for the physiotherapy treatment to be performed: either on back or slowly turning to
sideways or on the stomach.
6. Getting off the table takes place in the reverse order.
Notice!
Prior to laying the patient down on the table the following should be checked first: correct spacing of
the external legs, technical condition of the ropes and their tension.
VII.
Folding the table down
1.
Dismount the headrest (
9
) and the remaining accessories (
8
, 1
0
) (if any).
2.
Reset the table from the working condition to the folding position (lateral position on the rubber feet).
3. Put the equipment inside the table as shown on the sticker underneath the table top.
4. Fold the external legs paying attention to the correct location of the cables (whether they have not
been kinked or latched) and their fastening parts, close the suitcase by means of lock (5) and place the
suitcase in the carry case (if any).
VII .
I
Disinfection
, m
aintenance and cleaning
1.
L
acquered elements
.
For cleaning products that do not contain abrasives are recommended.
2.
Wood, plywood.
Surfaces made of wood or plywood should be cleaned by means of soft damp cloth
wiping them until dry. No chemical agents should be used.
Notice! Wood as a natural raw material may
have differences in the tree ring layout, differences in the
shades as well as natural inserts like: streaks,
dots. Such properties do not constitute a basis for a
complaint.
3.
Upholstery.
•
Avoid contact with oils. To do this, use oil-resistant or waterproof cover sheets.
•
Upholstery should be used and stored away from direct sources of fire and heat.
•
Upholstery should not be exposed to long-lasting sunlight.
•
Do not use: pastes, waxes, sprays, strong detergents, agents containing solvents, cleaning agents for
natural leather.
•
Dirt from oils, creams must be immediately removed with a mild detergent solution (warm water
with potassium soap solution) and a soft cloth or sponge.
•
Daily soiling should be cleaned with a mild detergent, preferably potassium soap solution with
a sponge or soft brush. At the end, wipe the cleaned place with a damp cloth and then wipe dry.
•
Stronger spot soiling should be cleaned using a 25% solution of ethyl alcohol. Wipe gently with
soaked gauze swab. At the end, wipe the cleaned place with a damp cloth and then wipe dry.
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