
1133.12B1/B3/F1/F3
GA113312EN02
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Note:
We recommend to recharge the batteries overnight,
but at least every 2 days, even if „low charge level“
of the batteries has not been indicated yet.
Regular recharging of the batteries will ensure suffi-
cient battery power for the daily OR programme. It
will also serve to prolong the useful life of the batter-
ies.
3.
Operation on mains power
The batteries are automatically recharged as soon as
the operating table is connected to the mains by means
of the mains cable.
There is no explosion protection while recharg-
ing the batteries or when the operating table is
on mains power.
The operating table is disconnected from the
mains by means of the mains plug.
Connect the operating table to the mains by means of
the mains cable.
When connecting or removing the mains cable,
observe the correct order of the procedure!
•
When connecting the mains cable, first of all
connect the operating table and then connect
the plug to the mains.
•
When disconnecting the mains cable, first of
all pull the plug out of the socket and then
remove the cable from the operating table.
Note:
Damaged cables must be replaced immediately.
When replacing fuses, please note:
1. Unplug the operating table
2. Unscrew the two fuse holders located on the right
and left next to the socket for the mains connec-
tion using a coin or a large screw driver.
3. Insert the appropriate fuse according the the table
opposite
4. Reinsert the fuse holders
4.
HF surgery, use of defibrillators
In the field of HF surgery and when using defibrillators,
be absolutely sure to observe the following safety in-
structions:
Hazard of burns!
When using HF surgical equipment, defibrillators
and defibrillation monitors, make sure to avoid
that the patient comes into contact with metal
parts of the operating table, the table tops or the
accessories. Also make sure to avoid that the
patient is lying on moist underlays or sheets on
the conductive pads.
Be absolutely sure to comply with the manufac-
turers operating instructions!
Socket for mains cable
Mains cable
Potential equalization
IV. Use of the operating table
Fig.IV-1:
Operating table connections
Fig.IV-2:
Fuses