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Operating Table MOT-1602BW 

Operator’s Manual

This operating table is designed for medical operations. Using this operating table for any 

other purpose other than this intended use may cause serious injury.

The operator and the person in charge of the maintenance of this operating table must read 

this operator's manual thoroughly and understand the contents before operating, inspecting, 

adjusting and maintaining it.

Keep this manual for reference in a place where is readily accessible.

MES-CK18-261-

31

EN Ver.

1

 2018.

6

Summary of Contents for MOT-1602BW

Page 1: ...than this intended use may cause serious injury The operator and the person in charge of the maintenance of this operating table must read this operator s manual thoroughly and understand the contents before operating inspecting adjusting and maintaining it Keep this manual for reference in a place where is readily accessible MES CK18 261 31EN Ver 1 2018 6 ...

Page 2: ...ting table 19 4 4 Tilting the tabletop laterally 20 4 5 Trendelenburg 21 4 6 Tilting the back plate 22 4 7 Changing the tabletop height 23 4 8 Flexing or reflexing the tabletop 24 4 9 Returning to level 25 4 10 Adjusting the head plate 26 4 11 Adjusting the leg plate 28 4 12 Turning the tabletop 30 5 Maintenance and inspection 31 5 1 Inspection before and after use 31 5 2 Periodic replacement part...

Page 3: ...otes additional information on the product s functions The warning and caution notices on this manual relating to operating inspecting and maintaining apply to the intended use surgical operations of this product If the product is used for purposes other than surgery the user is responsible in regard to safety for performing operations inspections and repairs which are not contained in this manual...

Page 4: ...2 1 Introduction 1 3 Accessories Standard components and accessories Mattresses for head back and hips and legs Control unit Main unit Operators manual ...

Page 5: ... in injury CAUTION Before lowering the table or placing it in a reverse Trendelenburg position check if there are any devices under the leg plates If the leg plates come in contact with devices that are to be subjected to excessive force the leg plate insertion shaft may be damaged CAUTION When transferring a patient from a surgical bed Fig a or changing a patient s body position Fig b do not appl...

Page 6: ...the operating table on an uneven floor Do not place a pad under the base for raising the operating table The operating table may tip over resulting in injury Uneven floor Pad Patient s position during surgical operation WARNING Make sure to always securely attach the mattresses to the operating table so that they do not come off The mattresses may come off and the patient may get injured Position ...

Page 7: ...ways observe the patient s condition Neuroparalysis may occur to the patient Allowable load Do not apply a load which exceeds the allowable load The operating table may not function which may result in failures Lift 360 kg Lifts other than 270 kg Preventive maintenance and inspections Make sure to inspect and maintain the operating table before and after use The operating table may require replace...

Page 8: ... operating table make sure to follow the steps below to clean up and disinfect the operating table 1 Turn off the power and disconnect the power cord from the medical grade outlet 2 Detach all the mattresses from the operating table 3 Use a lint free cloth soaked with proper volume of disinfectant to wipe off the upper side and back side of the mattresses 4 As with step 3 disinfect the surfaces of...

Page 9: ...ove the operating table The operating table should be transported with the following conditions met Disinfect the entire operating table before transporting it Take measures to prevent it from tipping over such as lowering the tabletop to the bottom position Actuate the brake Suitably position cushioning on the product to prevent it from getting damaged during transport Store the product in a cont...

Page 10: ...perating table is labeled at the locations shown as below Before use make sure to understand the contents of the labels Warning and Caution labels 2 C651607 1 C651608 3 C653624 8 C656309 4 C656741 5 C656740 6 C656738 7 C651613 1 3 8 2 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 11: ...9 2 Safety precaution Other labels 1 2 10 C651609 9 C600516 11 C651615 13 C653618 12 C651618 16 C610501 14 C653623 15 C651605 10 9 16 12 13 14 15 11 ...

Page 12: ...10 2 Safety precaution Other labels 2 2 17 C653620 19 C651617 18 C651616 20 C651612 or C651627 or C651626 or C651612 or C646059 or C646058 or C646057 18 19 20 17 17 17 17 17 ...

Page 13: ...wing the warning 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 General prohibition sign 5 General mandatory action sign 5 6 Refer to the operators manual 5 13 14 15 Enclosure Class Splash proof 13 Catalogue Number 13 Indicates waste disposal information 13 Indicates AC power supply 13 14 Serial number 13 14 Indicates protection against electric shock and defibrillator Class B 17 ...

Page 14: ...ate 1 Waist plate Back plate Head plate 1 Leg plate flexing lever Leg plate fixing lever Control unit connector Control unit Brake Caster Power cord Head plate fixing knob Table locking lever Head plate flexing lever Fig A Emergency brake release handle Fig B Fig B 1 The head plate and the leg plate are detachable ...

Page 15: ...endelenburg Head down Lateral tilt Right down Back plate bending Down Lift Down Reflex Brake lock Level Power ON OFF switch NOTE The switches other than the E switch continue to function while being pressed If a switch is continuously pressed for 3 minutes or more its operation is halted The halt condition continues for about 7 minutes Switches other than the halted switch can be operated as usual...

Page 16: ...14 4 Operation 4 Operation 4 1 Installation and battery charging Installation space This product requires the installation space shown as below 2 5 m or more 2 5 m or more 2 5 m or more 2 5 m or more ...

Page 17: ...the receptacle properly 2 Turn the connector ring in the direction of the arrow until it stops 1 2 Detaching the control unit When you replace the control unit detach the connector from the receptacle 1 Turn the connector ring in the direction of the arrow until it stops 2 Pull out the connector 1 2 ...

Page 18: ...tch Battery charging starts The power indicator lights and the battery indicator blinks showing the battery charge level reaching 30 75 and 100 in that order Battery indicator Power on off switch Power indicator NOTE The battery naturally discharges itself when it is not being used and is being stored Make sure to charge the battery before use If all the battery indicators do not light up even aft...

Page 19: ...r switch 2 Press ON OFF of the control unit The power indicator lights and battery indicator blinks Power on off switch 3 Check the battery lamp If the power indicator and the battery indicator of the control unit blinks battery charging is necessary Battery indicator Power indicator ...

Page 20: ...18 4 Operation Turning off the power 1 Turn on the power switch The power indicator and battery indicato go out and then the power is turned off OFF ...

Page 21: ...d securely Unfixing the operating table To move the operating table unfix the operating table WARNING Do not unfix the operating table with a patient on it The patient may fall from the operating table 1 Hold down ENERGIZE and press BRAKE UNLOCK for one second or more The brake is released for unfixing the operating table MOT1602BW NOTE If the brake cannot be activated and the operating table is n...

Page 22: ...ilts to the left in the view from the head side MOT1602BW Left down Tilting to the right 1 Hold down ENERGIZE and press TILT RIGHT The tabletop tilts to the right in the view from the head side MOT1602BW Right down NOTE The maximum angle achieved in the right down and left down position is 23 to the level position 23 23 23 23 ...

Page 23: ...D The tabletop moves to the head up position MOT1602BW Head up position Trendelenburg Head down 1 Hold down ENERGIZE and press TREND The tabletop moves to the head down position MOT1602BW Head down position NOTE The maximum angle of head up or head down is 28 degrees from the level position 28 28 28 28 ...

Page 24: ...ck plate moves up MOT1602BW 90 Moving down the back plate 1 Hold down ENERGIZE and press BACK DOWN The back plate moves down MOT1602BW 30 NOTE The maximum angle achieved in the back plate up position is 90 to the level position The maximum angle achieved in the back plate down position is 30 to the level position ...

Page 25: ...e tabletop moves up MOT1602BW Move up 1020 mm Moving down the tabletop 1 Hold down ENERGIZE and press The tabletop moves down MOT1602BW Move down 670 mm NOTE The maximum height from the floor to the tabletop upper surface is 1020 mm The minimum height from the floor to the tabletop upper surface is 670 mm ...

Page 26: ...LEX The back plate flexes downward and the waist plate turns to the Trendelenburg head up position MOT1602BW Center up Reflexing the tabletop center down 1 Hold down ENERGIZE and press REFLEX The back plate reflexes upward and the waist plate turns to the reverse Trendelenburg head down position MOT1602BW Center down ...

Page 27: ...ning the tabletop to level position 1 Hold down ENERGIZE and press LEVEL The tabletop returns to the level position after Trendelenburg lateral tilting back plate tilting and flexing are worked MOT1602BW NOTE Raising and braking do not function ...

Page 28: ...ob securely If the head plate moves the patient may get injured 1 Pull the head plate flexing lever in the head direction The head plate can be flexed upward and downward 2 Flex the head plate and then release the lever The head plate is fixed in that position Head plate flexing lever Detaching the head plate 1 Loosen the two head plate fixing knobs located on the lower side of the back plate 2 Ho...

Page 29: ...gn the insertion shaft of the head plate with the reception hole in the back plate and insert 2 After checking that the head plate is completely inserted tighten the two head plate fixing knobs located on the lower side of the back plate Head plate fixing knob Head plate CAUTION Insert the head plate into the back plate If the operating table is used with the head plate inserted incompletely it ma...

Page 30: ... to the horizontal position hold and bring up the tip of the leg plate Leg plate flexing lever Pull Outstretching the leg plates The leg plates are stretchable outward up to 90 1 Turn leg plate fixing knob one revolution and a half and loosen the leg plate fixing knob 2 Pull the leg plates outward 3 At the setting position tighten the leg plate fixing knob to fix Tight Loose Leg plate fixing knob ...

Page 31: ...ng the leg plates 1 Hold the both ends of the leg plate and insert the leg plate shaft into the leg plate clutch 2 While holding the ends of the leg plate at the leg side turn the leg plate fixing knob until the leg plate clutch engages with the leg plate shaft Leg plate clutch Leg plate Leg plate fixing knob WARNING Make sure to lock the leg plate fixing knob If the leg plates move the patient ma...

Page 32: ...turn the table top with a patient put on The patient may fall from the operating table Do not use the operation table at a turned position other than 180 degree 1 Loosen the table locking lever toward the arrow direction Table locking lever 2 Hold the head plate and turn the table top counterclockwise Head plate 3 After turning the table lock the table locking lever to lock Table locking lever ...

Page 33: ...ho for repairs Otherwise it may cause problems during surgery Inspect the items below If there is any problem request your distributor or Mizuho for repair 1 5 6 4 2 3 7 1 Mattresses z z Before use Check all the mattresses for any damage z z After use Check all the mattresses for any damage or dirt 2 Backlash of the tabletop z z Before use Check all the table plates for any backlash when jiggling ...

Page 34: ...e switches on the control unit to see if all functions are working properly 5 Oil leakage z z Before and after use Check the floor or the base surface for any hydraulic oil 6 Power cord and plug z z Before use Check the power cord for any exposed wire and the plug for any damage 7 Power switch z z Before use Turn on the power switch to see if the power lamp lights up Check if the battery has been ...

Page 35: ...t may be required depending on the usage condition and or usage frequency Request your distributor or Mizuho for replacements Control unit Caster Power cord Brake rubber Battery Parts Replacement time years Battery 2 to 3 Control unit 4 to 6 Caster 5 to 7 Brake rubber 3 to 5 Power cord 5 to 7 NOTE The aforementioned are estimated times The replacement time may depend on usage condition and or usag...

Page 36: ...Off Manual functions Head plate flexing angle Up 60 Down 90 Leg plate flexing angle Down 90 Leg plate outstretching angle Each for left and right 90 Table top rotation angle Counterclockwise 180 Detachment Head plate Leg plate left right Others Emergency brake release handle Rating Classification as per IEC 60601 1 Class1device B type Device IPX4 internal power source device Note 1 Rated voltage A...

Page 37: ...storage 10 years Note 6 Note 1 When the battery power is used Note 2 Consecutive pressing of the switch of the control unit Note 3 Excluding the side rail Note 4 IEC 60601 1 Medical electrical equipment Part1 General requirements for safety Note 5 Company standard in case that appropriate maintenance and inspection is done Note 6 Based on Mizuho s own validation data 6 2 External view Fig A 480 mm...

Page 38: ...mergency brake release handle Follow the procedure below to release the brake 1 Turn the emergency brake release handle counterclockwise to the left The brake is released Turn the handle CAUTION To move the operating table after you released the brake activate the brake again with the following procedure If the operating table is moved with the brake released the patient may fall from the operatin...

Page 39: ...discharged Charge the battery àPage 16 A switch on the control unit does not function The control unit connector is not connected properly Insert the connector completely à Page 15 E switch is not pressed simultaneously with the function switch Hold down E switch and press the switch à Page 19 to 25 The brake switch on the control unit does not function The emergency brake release handle is in the...

Page 40: ...sure to clean and disinfect the operating table when requesting to have it repaired Maintenance by providers For safety use of this product make sure to perform the periodical inspection by Mizuho or the certified provider once a year Inspections and maintenances by other than Mizuho or the certified provider could cause any adverse event such as deterioration of the performance and functions For ...

Page 41: ...bserved to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it will be used GUIDANCE AND MANUFACTURER S DECLARATION ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSIONS Operating Table MOT 1602BW is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of Operating Table MOT 1602BW should assure that it is used in such an environment Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic envir...

Page 42: ...ximum output power of transmitter Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz W d 1 2 P d 1 2 P d 2 3 P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in metres m can be estimated using the e...

Page 43: ...line s to line s 2 kV line s to earth 1 kV line s to line s 2 kV line s to earth Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5 sec 5 UT 95 dip ...

Page 44: ...rom fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorptio...

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