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4.1 Maintenance procedures

We recommend the following advance check-up and maintenance procedures to ensure continued

maintenance and trouble-free operation. 

4.1.1 Daily maintenance

During normal cleaning of the table, make a general visual inspection to ensure that it is in proper 

working order.

The PRACTICO Operating Table must be cleaned after each surgical procedure.

We recommend that the batteries be charged every day. This will ensure a sufficient battery charge 

and long service life

4.1.2 Monthly maintenance

Lubricate all table joints with light machine oil.

Ensure that all castors roll easily and lock securely.

Check all table functions by fully extending and retracting them.

Ensure that motor-equipped back sections are properly mounted to the seat. If necessary, tighten the 

locking screws. See section 4.9 page 26.

Ensure that the accessory rails are properly mounted.

4.1.3 Annual maintenance

Perform all the same inspections as in monthly maintenance.

Check and adjust column clearance, if required.

Check cables and their connections.

All electrical repairs must be performed by a licensed electrician.

Before performing maintenance procedures:

Disconnect power supply

Turn switch to STAND BY position

Support the table part being repaired before removing the motor or gas spring.

4. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

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Summary of Contents for PRACTICO

Page 1: ...INTENANCE MANUAL PRACTICO OPERATING TABLE o 1 0 4 7 b p d f Drafted by Markku Luokkanen Type Maintenance manual Completed 15 3 2003 Approved by Arto Koski Laulaja Document DO1046 en Version 2 1 12 200...

Page 2: ...Weights and dimensions 11 3 3 Structure 12 3 3 1 Main components 12 4 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 13 4 1 Maintenance procedures 13 4 1 1 Daily maintenance 13 4 1 2 Monthly maintenance 13 4 1 3 Annual main...

Page 3: ...val of side tilt motor 22 4 5 6 Mounting of side tilt motor 22 4 5 7 Removal mounting of mattress base longitudinal adjustment motor 22 4 6 Replacement of gas springs 23 4 6 1 Removal of Trendelenburg...

Page 4: ...4 5 CLEANING 29 5 1Daily cleaning and disinfecting 29 5 1 1 Disinfecting 29 5 1 2 Drying 29 6 RECYCLING 29 6 1Metals and plastics 29 6 1 1 Gas springs 29...

Page 5: ...manufacturer instructions when using diatherm or defibrillation equipment Combustible anaesthetic gases must not be used with the table Before making any adjustment of the operating table ensure that...

Page 6: ...ommend recharging the battery regularly overnight after a day s use This ensures that the table is always ready for use and it extends the battery life Charging takes approx 5 10 hours depending on th...

Page 7: ...tpatient surgical applications The Practico works on both battery and mains power The Practico can be moved from one place to another easily 2 GENERAL Expertise is essential The patient is the most im...

Page 8: ...erature for at least 6 hours before recharging the battery or switching on to allow any condensation formed to evaporate NOTE All packaging cardboard should be recycled Wood and plastics are energy wa...

Page 9: ...noperatingtablewithlongitudinaltablesurface adjustment Surface materials Stainless steel accessory rails mattress base parts High pressure laminate base panels Anodised aluminium Polyester hand contro...

Page 10: ...of shock protection B type equipment Fluid protection Water resistant device IPX4 Cleaning and disinfecting See section 5 page 29 Function type Intermittent operation Combustible anaesthetic gas prot...

Page 11: ...delenburg 26 Headrest standard 45 30 3 2 5 Weights and dimensions Taulukko 1 Dimensions STANDARD LONGITUDINAL ADJUSTMENT Operating table surface 4 part 4 part Operating table weight 165 kg 175 kg Leng...

Page 12: ...l point o 1 0 4 5 d p d f Directional castor Control unit Batteries o 1 0 4 6 t p d f Side tilt motor motor Trendelenburg motor Back section Height adjustment Charging outlet 230 120V Switch Power sou...

Page 13: ...oil Ensure that all castors roll easily and lock securely Check all table functions by fully extending and retracting them Ensure that motor equipped back sections are properly mounted to the seat If...

Page 14: ...l unit Hand control unit Battery Power source battery If there is a malfunction in one of the following components it usually affects only one function Motor Gas spring Malfunction Cause Table adjustm...

Page 15: ...onnect power supply First remove the four screws 1 Raise the telescoping column casings and hang from the mattress base Disconnect the hand control connector from the table base Remove casing screws 3...

Page 16: ...NG Before removing the pin on top of the height adjustment motor 3 ensure that the seat will not fall Push the top of the bellows down and remove the lock ring 1 Remove the pin 2 and raise the seat WA...

Page 17: ...ack connector Remove the mounting bar by unscrewing 1 Lift out the battery pack 4 4 2 Control unit Disconnect power supply Turn switch to STAND BY position Raise and turn the table base casing see sec...

Page 18: ...rging charge status controller Disconnect power supply Turn switch to STAND BY position Raise and turn the table base casing see section 4 3 3 page 15 Disconnect the battery pack connector Disconnect...

Page 19: ...3 3 1 page 12 Open the fuse box and replace fuses 4 4 5 2 Battery fuse Open battery casing cover Replace fuse Carfuse 15A Size 5 3 x 19 1 x 18 7 mm 4 4 5 3 Power source fuses Located inside the power...

Page 20: ...on 4 3 4 page 15 Remove column casings see section 4 3 5 page 16 Remove support plate 3 Remove top of motor see section 4 3 6 page 16 Remove the lock ring 1 from the bottom of the motor and remove the...

Page 21: ...x nut 4 Disconnect the motor from the control unit Remove the gas spring 5 loosen the joint screws 6 only until the motor comes free Hold the other gas spring in place to prevent the mattress base fro...

Page 22: ...the motor until the screw on the other end is in place Tighten the gas spring nut 1 Ensure that the gas spring moves freely 4 5 7 Removal mounting of mattress base longitudinal adjustment motor Remove...

Page 23: ...tress base support and angle until the lower ends of the gas springs can be fastened Run the motor to its minimum extension and angle the mattress base until the bottom of the motor can be fastened 4...

Page 24: ...position adjust only by half a turn or one whole turn at a time if the gas spring is still under load turn counterclockwise if lifting the handle does not release the gas spring turn clockwise 4 6 7...

Page 25: ...edal 1 into its free position Loosen screws 3 Loosen screws 4 Move the brake bar to the side 2 Remove the castor Reinstall castor in reverse order Ensure that the brake pedal and cam positions are in...

Page 26: ...place while tightening Tighten the retaining screws 1 4 9 Removal mounting of back section Remove motor connector 6 see section 4 5 2 page 20 Remove motor see section 4 5 2 page 20 Loosen screws 1 two...

Page 27: ...27 4 10 Schematics 1 o 1 0 4 7 c p d f 6 3 5 7 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 15 2 20 21 1234 4...

Page 28: ...2 Ah 1 10 71335972 Circuit breaker 1 11 A41527800 Wire bundle Main switch power source 1 12 A41527900 Wire bundle Control unit main switch 1 13 71336074 Control unit 1 14 71335468 T wire 1 15 7133546...

Page 29: ...8 5 1 1 Disinfecting Wipe down with a 3 chloramine based disinfectant Klorilli or similar cleaning agent Normal excretion stains from patients are cleaned and disinfected with a 10 chloramine based d...

Page 30: ...t your sales representative For more information on recycling contact your local waste management facility or visit related sites on the Internet Below are recycling symbols which are marked on parts...

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