K.H. DEWERT 2690XLE User Manual Download Page 5

Dewert User Manual 2690XLE/2695XLE/2890XL/2895XL – Updated 11.2021/3 MDR                              Page 5 of 15 

2. Operating manual 

 

2.1 Table design

 

When designing the table frames, special emphasis was placed on functional and operational safety. The 
number of possible pinching points has thus been minimised, while remaining ones have been covered or 
protected with spacers to prevent injury, thus ensuring safe and yet simple operation. Nevertheless, 
necessary caution must always be exercised when using the table. 
 

 

The table consists of the following assemblies: underframe, scissor section, upper frame and upholstery.  
Depending on the respective version, these assemblies can feature further attachment parts. The surfaces of 
the welded design are plastic coated. The height adjustment unit is located between the scissor section and 
the underframe, which guarantees very high power transmission even in the lowest adjustment range (min. 
height). By extending or retracting the lifting tube, the scissors are pushed apart or together, thus enabling 
adjustment of the lying surface. The electrical adjustment system does not pose a hazard to the health and 
safety of the user or the patient when used as intended. The lifting motor is activated by a low control voltage. 
 

2.2 Height adjustment

 

 

Height adjustment (all models with electromotive height adjustment) 

To adjust the height, the enclosed foot switch (optionally also hand switch) is operated according to the 
marking. Beforehand, brief activation (double tap) must take place via the foot switch (or the hand switch). 
Please refer to section 7. The table is lifted or lowered. 
 

Note on operation 
The electric motor is to be operated in intermittent duty mode. This means that a maximum duty cycle 
of 25 s must not be exceeded. Before switching the motor back on, an interruption time of at least 400 
s must be observed. If the maximum duty cycle is exceeded, an internal thermal switch (protective 
temperature limiter) in the motor interrupts the power supply to the actuator. After the electric motor 
has cooled down, the thermal switch automatically reconnects the power supply to the actuator. 

     

 

Height adjustment (with hydraulic height adjustment) 

At tables equipped with hydraulic height adjustment, the height is adjusted by repeatedly depressing 
(pumping) the foot lever on one side of the table. To lower the table, the foot lever is simply lifted with your 
foot. If the table is only lifted slightly each time the foot lever is depressed after transport or a longer period of 
non-use, air bubbles have formed in the hydraulic system. To remove the air bubbles, pump the table 
upwards under load and perform an additional 20 - 30 strokes of the pump when the table is in the uppermost 
position. This will force air out of the system. 

 
 

2.3 Head part adjustment 

 

 

Despite the very robust and strong design of the gas spring, the head part must not be used for 
sitting! 
 
Head part adjustment using a gas spring  

The head part is adjusted using a gas spring. To operate, press the release lever, which is located at the end 
of the head part underneath the upholstery part, in the direction of the upholstered surface. The head part is 
lifted slowly to the positive end position. To lower, press down the head part and operate the release lever at 
the same time. Once the desired position has been reached, let go of the release lever. 
 

 

 

2.4 Middle part adjustment  

 

Middle part adjustment with models 2690XLE, 2695XLE 

The middle part is adjusted using an electric motor. By operating the hand switch, the middle part can be 
adjusted both upwards (positive direction) and downwards (negative direction). Since the head part is 
attached to the middle part, the entire unit is moved during adjustment. The head part can also be adjusted 
separately. Please also observe the double-tap function (see section 7). 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 2690XLE

Page 1: ...setup and use 3 1 6 Commissioning 3 1 7 Safety instructions 3 1 8 Model designation and type labelling 4 1 9 Meaning of the serial number 4 2 Operating manual 5 2 1 Table design 5 2 2 Height adjustment 5 2 3 Head part adjustment 5 2 4 Middle part adjustment 5 2 5 Foot part adjustment 6 2 6 Movability model dependent or optional 6 2 7 Additional equipment 7 2 8 Special features of models 2690XLE 26...

Page 2: ...sing the device We recommend that you keep these instructions for use near the device for future reference The device may only be used by authorised instructed and competent persons who are sufficiently familiar with its adjustment mechanism or have read and understood the operating manual fully The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damage caused by or involving unauthorised persons No t...

Page 3: ...e is ready for use upon delivery Remove the power cable from the film packaging on the underframe of the table and connect it properly to a permanently installed mains socket When routing the power cable make sure the cable cannot be crushed rolled over or otherwise damaged Lock the castors optional or the wheel system optional As the operator carry out a thorough and precise function check once t...

Page 4: ...and type labelling The exact model designation depends on the choice of frame colour 00 white powder coated RAL 9010 03 white aluminium powder coated RAL 9006 04 grey aluminium powder coated RAL 9007 and the type of selected height adjustment E electromotive H hydraulic The type plate is attached to the underframe on one long side of the table It provides information about key table data The follo...

Page 5: ... time of at least 400 s must be observed If the maximum duty cycle is exceeded an internal thermal switch protective temperature limiter in the motor interrupts the power supply to the actuator After the electric motor has cooled down the thermal switch automatically reconnects the power supply to the actuator Height adjustment with hydraulic height adjustment At tables equipped with hydraulic hei...

Page 6: ...stors The castors can be locked using the foot operated brake on the castor housings In this case the castors can neither be moved nor rotated To release operate the brake on each castor again Please note Standard castors are not electrically conductive optional equipment You can recognise conductive castors via the respective marking yellow dot on the side of the running surface or a yellow ring ...

Page 7: ... the head part from the side The armrests must not be used for sitting They only serve to support the patient s arms 2 8 Special features of models 2690XLE 2695XLE The tables for echocardiography treatment have a cut out on the left hand side in the upholstered surface It can be closed with a cushion The cushion can be pushed out from the bottom upwards a slight amount of pressure is required To c...

Page 8: ...eight may vary depending on the equipment The motor is equipped with a thermal protective switch as standard This causes the motor to cut out if the weight load is too extreme or the motor s duty cycle DC 25 s 400 s 25 s 400 s is exceeded The table should be ready for use again after a 15 minute rest period There is therefore no risk of overloading the motor The mechanics of the tables have been d...

Page 9: ...the separate enclosed sheet The table is equipped as standard with the Dewert hygiene standards which enable optimal cleaning and disinfection Hinge lids are made of the identical upholstery covering All undersides of the upholstery parts are coated with an upholstery covering and can thus be cleaned and disinfected Vent holes underneath the upholstery For the homogeneous foam to recover quickly a...

Page 10: ... proper fit of the screw connections Lubricate the swivel joints and operating levers slightly with low viscosity spray oil if necessary Lubricate the roller guides with a little bearing grease or similar using a brush if necessary Insufficient lubrication is noticeable through noise development A checklist for maintenance technical inspection can be found in the appendix In addition to maintenanc...

Page 11: ...p function is not observed the actuator cannot be operated After 30 seconds of operation in one direction of travel the actuator switches off and goes into sleep mode The actuator can still be operated for up to 3 seconds after the last operation to ensure fine adjustment Within this time window it is possible to move in each direction of travel again for a maximum of 30 seconds The actuator alway...

Page 12: ...in the Dual System in accordance with the German Packaging Act VerpackG and therefore bear the disposal costs meaning you can dispose of the packaging free of charge Product Safety notices o Pay attention to sharp edges and pointed objects o When transporting the table only take hold of the underframe NOT the upper frame o In order to prevent accidents later on the no longer used product must be r...

Page 13: ... purpose of curative and disease treatment examination massage and health therapy Table operation and patient positioning on the table may only be performed by professionally trained persons who have been instructed in its use or who through experience with other similar medical devices have knowledge of its proper use taking into account possible hazards The device must only be moved within the r...

Page 14: ...d supply lines undamaged Function check With electromotive adjustment Move all motors with the foot switch or the hand switch to both limit positions until automatic switch off to ensure that the table operates smoothly without any collisions or blockages no cable connection can be overstretched crushed or otherwise damaged the motors run without noticeable noise development the end position switc...

Page 15: ...le All necessary toggle screws present Possible movability Castors undamaged freewheeling given Connection to frame undamaged Re tighten all screw connections with central locking system also the grub screws of switch levers Safe braking effect Check with locked brakes by pulling and pushing the table Central Movability Levers must be in contact with the frame tighten the fastening screws Shift le...

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