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3.4 Patient orientation 

The patient is positioned on the table in normal orientation, when the head is faced towards the long end of 
the lower frame (see Figure 2). The patient is positioned on reverse patient orientation when the head is 
faced towards the short end of the lower frame. The indicator LEDs on the hand control indicated the chosen 
patient orientation: reverse patient orientation (Figure 5 (9)) and normal patient orientation

 

(Figure 5 (10)). In 

order to change the patient orientation, press the button (Figure 5 (8)) approx. 3 seconds. The chosen 
orientation will remain until you press the patient orientation button again. Chosen orientation will remain 
stored when the power is turned off. 

 

For safety reasons you have to press the button approx. 3 seconds in order to activate the 
function. 

 

The buttons on the hand control always operate according to the chosen patient orientation. 

 

3.5 Adjustments 

Maximum adjustment range of the table is presented below (Figure 9). 
 

 

SQUEEZING  HAZARD!  Make  sure  that  nothing  gets  between  the  structure  or  under  the 
device during adjustment. 

 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.5.1 Height adjustment 

Adjust the height of the table with buttons on the hand control (Figure 5 (16 & 17)). 

3.5.2 Back section adjustment 

Adjust the angle of the back section with the buttons on the hand control (Figure 5 (20 & 21)). 

3.5.3 Leg section adjustment 

Adjust the angle of the leg section with the buttons on the hand control (Figure 5 (18 & 19)). 

3.5.4 Lateral tilt 

Tilt the table (patient) right by pressing the button on the hand control (Figure 5 (15)). Tilt to left with the 
button on the hand control (Figure 5 (14)). Maximum tilt 20 ° (Figure 9), when the table is horizontally. When 
the table is in trendelenburg/antitrendelenburg-position the tilt angle is limited. 

3.5.5 Trendelenburg/Antitrendelenburg 

Adjust the table to Trendelenburg-position (head down) with the button on the hand control (Figure 5 (23)). 
Adjust the table to Antitrendelenburg-position (leg down) with the button on the hand control (Figure 5 (22)). 
Return to the horizontal position either by pressing the Zero-position button (Figure 5 (13)) or before 
mentioned Trendelenburg/Antitrendelenburg buttons. 

 

Figure 9: Adjustment range of the operating table 

Summary of Contents for Scandia SC330

Page 1: ...Lojer Scandia SC330 operating table Instructions of use 12 05 2014...

Page 2: ...t orientation 15 3 5 Adjustments 15 3 5 1 Height adjustment 15 3 5 2 Back section adjustment 15 3 5 3 Leg section adjustment 15 3 5 4 Lateral tilt 15 3 5 5 Trendelenburg Antitrendelenburg 15 3 5 6 Zer...

Page 3: ...these instructions carefully Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product Lojer Group is leading producers of medical furniture and physiotherapy equipment in Nordic Countries We design...

Page 4: ...nstructions for operating and maintaining the device Please familiarize yourself with these instructions before using the device Use the device only as described and for the specified applications Sto...

Page 5: ...e 2 1 40 cm section 2 pcs 2 25 cm section 2 pcs 3 Middle section 4 Head section 5 Accessory rail 6 Auxiliary hand control wireless 7 Locking latch 8 Hand control 9 Potential equalization conductor 10...

Page 6: ...below Figure 3 1 Auxiliary hand control 2 Emergency release for floor locks 3 20 A fuse 4 Main switch OFF Stand By 5 Computer connection service software 6 Charging indicator LED green 7 Charging cabl...

Page 7: ...ol is grey The wireless Bluetooth control blue is available as an option The auxiliary hand control is located in hatch on the main control panel see Figure 3 It is connected to the table with a cable...

Page 8: ...due to interference or obstacles approx within 8 seconds the control will turn off Press ON StandBy button in order to retry establishing the connection If the Bluetooth control is not used for 30 mi...

Page 9: ...1 and Figure 7 Table 1 Symbols Symbol Desciption CE The device is in conformity with essential requirements of the Directive 93 42 EEC Medical devices IP24 Effective against middle sized objects and s...

Page 10: ...fore using any of its features Familiarize yourself with the instructions and carry out the following before using the device Make sure that all packing materials have been removed Make sure that the...

Page 11: ...static electric Always use potential equalization when using the table to avoid electrical interference Do not use the operating table in any other configurations than those mentioned in this document...

Page 12: ...eased When pressing two buttons at a same time the table won t move or the movement stops Expect following The table adjusts automatically to working transport position when the button is pressed The...

Page 13: ...ritically low Charge the batteries immediately Changing green Figure 5 6 and yellow Figure 5 7 LED The table changing between working and transport positions Wait until the either one of the LEDs is c...

Page 14: ...op the movement put the power back on to make sure that the floor locks are completely up or down In order to set the table in working position press the button Figure 5 6 on the hand control The floo...

Page 15: ...SQUEEZING HAZARD Make sure that nothing gets between the structure or under the device during adjustment 3 5 1 Height adjustment Adjust the height of the table with buttons on the hand control Figure...

Page 16: ...angles and height adjustment The table is driven to the memory position gradually by adjusting the different inclinations in 15 stages Short signal can be heard when the table is completely driven to...

Page 17: ...6 Using the motorized driving wheel Hang the hand control on the accessory rail on the right side of the head section the table in standard configuration Figure 2 Press either one of the Drive buttons...

Page 18: ...pull evenly towards yourself The more evenly you pull the easier the removal is Raising the section slightly will also help 3 7 Head section adjustment Adjust the angle of the head section by opening...

Page 19: ...rs Serially connected batteries should have similar characteristics Thus always change both batteries at the same time so that their capacity stays optimal Use only batteries specified by the manufact...

Page 20: ...nts most typical collisions of the table parts provided that there are no obstacles above or underneath the table top 4 1 Standard configuration 4 2 Safe working load SWL 350 kg Figure 16 Standard con...

Page 21: ...red on the column The table has to be on its working position floor locks down before transferring the patient on the table The use of Slide is prohibited 4 3 Lithotomy configuration step 1 4 4 Lithot...

Page 22: ...possible The use of the prohibited configurations can endanger the patient safety because the stability of the table is compromised Figure 22 TUR configuration with extension plate 60150 Figure 23 Pr...

Page 23: ...ximum angle 20 Maximum angle when the tilt angle 5 20 Maximum angle when the back section angle is 20 and the height is 80 cm 10 Maximum angle when the back section angle is 20 and the height is 80 cm...

Page 24: ...esters and chlorinated hydrogarbons are used Plastic might also deteriorate if it is exposed to various chemicals at the same time Stainless steel surfaces are highly resistant to chemicals Use for mi...

Page 25: ...carried out by an unauthorized person may cause injury or damage to the device which the manufacturer is not responsible for Professional user can replace the hand controls standard hand control cabl...

Page 26: ...hand control is turned off in order to save power time limit Turn the power off from the main switch and back on Try re establishing the connection Foot control doesn t work properly The cable is not...

Page 27: ...if the failure cannot be resetted Defective hand control If the auxiliary control is working use that to replace the standard control If the problem is not solved the cable might be damaged Contact L...

Page 28: ...tion point and the frame If the device is disassembled or the protective earth conductors have been changed protective earth resistance should be measured from various points LEAKAGE CURRENTS The meas...

Page 29: ...lectrical data Main power supply EU 230 V 50 Hz Maximum current consumption 1 5 A x 230 V Ingress protection system IP 24 Electric protection class Class I type B applied part Internal power supply ma...

Page 30: ...ould be done by specialized company Do not dispose the device in the household waste Remove the battery from the device The oil from the hydraulic system should be removed and disposed appropriately G...

Page 31: ...s cables ropes or reduced capacity of accumulators b Costs relating to transport removal or installation of the product c Misuse including the failure to use this product for its normal purposes or in...

Page 32: ...35810 830 6702 Email firstname lastname lojer com info lojer com www lojer com Your local Lojer dealer see www lojer com distributors Model ________________________________________________________ Se...

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