
1133.12B1/B3/F1/F3
GA113312EN02
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2.
Positioning a patient weighing between 225 kg and 450 kg (500 lb - 1000 lb)
2.1 Approved accessories
Injury hazard!
The accessories which are mounted may not exceed the maximum length as specified in the sketch below.
For further accessories, please refer to the accessories list in chapter VIII.
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We recommend to use the extension segment 1131.31xx in conjunction with the head plate 1130.67xx to
extend the table top at the head end by 540 mm (21.3 in).
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Leg plates: The abductable leg plate 1133.53xx (max. length 675 mm) as well as the single-section leg plate
1133.58xx are approved.
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Accessories mounted on the side rails
1001.44D0
Arm posturing device 450 mm long
1001.75A0
Table width extender 100 x 300 mm
1001.76A0
Table width extender 100 x 200 mm
1002.25A0
Arm protector
1001.85B0
Foot plate
1001.86A0/B0
Split foot plate
2.2 Operating table immobilized (LOCK)
Hazard of operating table tipping over!
Injury hazard due to the operating table tipping over when extending the operating table castors (UNLOCK).
The operating table must always be immobilized (LOCK) for patient weights exceeding 225 kg.
Injury hazard!!
Injury hazard due to the patient slipping off the operating table during unrestricted use of adjustment func-
tions.
Therefore, restrict the adjustment functions as follows for patient weights exceeding 225 kg:
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Longitudinal shift not permissible
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maximum slope (Trendelenburg/reverse Trendelenburg) ±10°
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maximum tilt (left/right) ±5°
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maximum back plate slope ±10°
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maximum leg plate slope ±10°
The adjustment functions are restricted in the interest of patient safety.
Injury hazard!!
If the patient is not positioned correctly, then the operating table may tip over.
Patients weighing more than 225 kg may be positioned in the NORMAL patient orientation only.
V. Patient positioning