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2.
Control of functions
The electrohydraulic functions of the operating table can
be activated using one of the following control elements:
•
Corded hand control
(see 2.1)
•
Override system = emergency operation(see 2.2)
or optionally via:
•
IR remote control
(see 2.3)
•
Wall control panel
(see 2.4)
•
Foot switch
(see 2.5)
The corded hand control and the IR remote control have
almost the same function buttons.
The override system is used only for emergency opera-
tion of the operating table.
The foot switch functions are: operating table height,
Trendelenburg/reverse Trendelenburg and another func-
tion (lateral tilt, longitudinal shift, back plate or leg plate
adjustment)
Note:
For safety reasons, only the following functions can
be used when the UNLOCK function is activated:
TRENDELENBURG and REVERSE TRENDELEN-
BURG.
The sockets (14) for the corded hand control and
the foot switch are located on the override panel.
Note:
If the functions are controlled simulataneously by
more than one operating element, each movement
of the operating table is stopped immediately.
Hazard of operating table tipping over!
Make sure to remove any potential hindrances
before adjusting the operating table!
Hazard of damage during adjustments!
Do not place any objects on the operating table
base.
Hazard of pinching!
Do not reach under the table top or between the
table top components during adjustment proce-
dures.
Injury hazard!
If the patient is not secured during transporta-
tion, when adjusting the operating table or when
positioning the patient (particularly when the slope
feature is used), then the patient could slip, un-
controlled, off the operating table. Always secure
the patient and maintain continuous observation.
Hazard of damage!
When not in use, hang up the corded hand con-
trol at the side rail of the operating table.
Make sure the cable of the hand control does not
get jammed when adjusting the operating table.
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