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WARNING

Always follow OSHA blood-borne patho-
gens standards for protective clothing,
including gloves, masks and eye pro-
tection when cleaning the surgical table.

CAUTION

Thoroughly read and follow the
manufacturer's directions for all clean-
ing fluids.  DO NOT use cleaners con-
taining phenolics.

CAUTION

When using spray cleaners DO NOT
spray fluids directly into electrical re-
ceptacles or micro switches.

CAUTION

Before replacing pads on the table, make
sure the pads and all mating surfaces
are completely dry.  Moisture trapped
between the pads and mating surfaces
may cause distortion of table tops.

SPECIAL USER ATTENTION

Summary of Contents for 7200B

Page 1: ...19 SURGICAL TABLES MODEL 7200B OPERATORS MANUAL 10 04 ...

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Page 3: ... Battery Power 7 2 3 Automatic Shut Off 7 2 4 Charging the Battery 8 2 5 Positioning Functions 8 a Speed Selection 8 b Floor Lock Brake system 9 c Trendelenburg 10 d Lateral Tilt 10 e Back Section 11 f Elevation 12 g Return To Level 12 2 6 Foot Control 12 2 7 Head Section 13 2 8 Intermediate Back Section 13 2 9 Leg Section 14 SECTION IV MAINTENANCE 16 3 1 Preventive Maintenance 16 3 2 Cleaning Rec...

Page 4: ...ration of any surgical table a certain amount of care should be exercised to position the patient safely Although the thick pads and sheets substantially protect the patient pinch points located at the joints of the top section should always be considered BE SURE THAT THE ARMS HANDS AND FINGERS OF THE PATIENT AND THOSE OF THE OPERATING ROOM PERSONNEL ARE CLEAR OF ALL MOV ING PARTS BEFORE MOVING TH...

Page 5: ...ck section during back section positioning WARNING Potential pinch and or crush hazard exists if hands or fingers are placed between elevation sections or eleva tionsectonsandbaseduringelevation down positioning WARNING Potential pinch and or crush hazard exists if hands or fingers are placed between the edges of seat and leg sections when leg sections are raised or lowered CAUTION Do not sit on e...

Page 6: ...er s directions for all clean ing fluids DO NOT use cleaners con taining phenolics CAUTION When using spray cleaners DO NOT spray fluids directly into electrical re ceptacles or micro switches CAUTION Beforereplacingpadsonthetable make sure the pads and all mating surfaces are completely dry Moisture trapped between the pads and mating surfaces may cause distortion of table tops SPECIAL USER ATTEN...

Page 7: ...oor lock brake system and the positioning functions for Trendelenburg lateral tilt back section elevation and speed selection Manual controls are provided for head section posi tioning back section extension and the split leg section operations 1 2 Power Requirements The Model 7200B Micro Surgery Operating table requires a 120VAC 60 Hz electrical power supply The table is equipped with a 20 foot l...

Page 8: ...he surgeon to control the table See figure 1 5 The four buttons activate the Trendelenburg and Lateral Tilt movement and the return lever allows a one touch procedure to return the table top to a level position Figure 1 4 Pendant Control Unit Functions Figure 1 5 Foot Control Unit SIDE RAIL CLIP POWER INDICATORS FUNCTION BUTTONS BRAKE LOCK TABLE UP LATERAL TILT LEFT REVERSE TRENDELELNBURG BACK UP ...

Page 9: ...nto a properly grounded Hospital Grade 120VAC outlet Make sure the power cord is routed to the outlet to prevent it from being in the way of operating personnel b Depress Main Power ON OFF switch lo cated on top of the foot end of the base See figure 2 1 A green indicator light on the pendant control unit should now be illuminated SECTION II OPERATION MAIN POWER SWITCH 2 3 Automatic Shut Off a To ...

Page 10: ... battery charge will last approximately 2 weeks under normal operating conditions How ever it is recommended to charge the batteries at the end of each week to establish a normal routine protocol Lead acid batteries last longer if they are not permitted to fully discharge The table features 2 12volt sealed leadacidbatterieswhichrequire no manual maintenance Lead acid gel batteries under a proper c...

Page 11: ...ER INDICATOR BRAKE LOCK Figure 2 5 Brake System Function To allow the table to be moved release the brake system by pressing the BRAKE UNLOCK button See figure 2 6 Hold the button for approximately 6 8 seconds to allow the brake cylinders to fully retract BRAKE RELEASE Figure 2 6 Brake Release Function WARNING DO NOT unlock brakes when a patient is on the table An uneven patient weight load may ca...

Page 12: ...gextreme lateral tilt positioning d Lateral Tilt To achieve lateral tilt right as viewedfromtheheadendofthetable presstheTILT RIGHTbutton Seefigure2 9 Tiltofupto25 maybe obtained To achieve lateral tilt left press the TILT LEFTbutton Seefigure2 10 Tiltofupto25 maybe obtained c Trendelenburg To place the table in a Trendelenburg head down position press the TRENDbutton Seefigure2 7 Tiltofupto45 may...

Page 13: ...back section press the BACK UP button See figure 2 11 The back section will raise up to 90 above horizontal To lower the back section press the BACK DOWN button See figure 2 12 The back section will go down to 30 below horizontal Figure 2 11 Back Section Up Figure 2 12 Back Section Down BACK UP 90 BACK DOWN 30 WARNING Potential pinch and or crush hazard exists if hands or fingers are placed in gea...

Page 14: ...op press the TABLE UP button See figure 2 13 The table will raise to a maximum height of 40 5 To lower the table top press the TABLE DOWN button The table top will go down to a minimum height of 16 Figure 2 13 Elevation Up Figure 2 14 Elevation Down WARNING Potential pinch and or crush hazard exists if hands or fingers are placed between elevation sections or eleva tion sectons and base during ele...

Page 15: ...ction to pivot up or down Positioning from 60 above horizontal to 90 below horizontal in 15 increments is available Release the bar to lock the head section in position Figure 2 18 Head Section By loosening two locking knobs beneath the back section an additional 3 of longitudinal adjustment can be achieved If desired the head section may be removed by loosening the locking knobs and pulling it st...

Page 16: ...p slightly on the leg section side rail and press the VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT LEVER See fig ure 2 21 The positioning range is from 50 above horizontal to 45 below in 15 increments WARNING Potential pinch and or crush hazard exists if hands or fingers are placed between the edges of seat and leg sec tions when leg sections are raised or lowered To reposition the leg section horizontally press and hold ...

Page 17: ...diacdefibrillatorandcar diac defibrillator monitors WARNING Whenanantistaticpathwayisrequired the table has to be used on an antistatic floor WARNING Theantistaticpropertiesofthetableare dependentontheuseoftheoriginalpad set which was furnished with the table or an alternate approved replacement ...

Page 18: ...cloth wipe the pads to remove the cleaning fluid Using a clean dry lint free cloth wipe the pads to remove all moisture Repeat the steps to clean the bottom of the each pad 3 1 Preventive Maintenance The following preventive maintenance checks and services are recommended to ensure the service ability and proper operation of your Surgical Table and should only be performed by qualified trained per...

Page 19: ...are completely dry Moisture trapped between the pads and mating surfaces may cause distortion of table tops When the cleaning procedure is complete replace all pads and accessories as applicable Remove pendant control from table side rail and apply cleaning solution to the pendant control and cord Use a clean cloth dampened with water to remove cleaning solution Use another clean damp cloth to rem...

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