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SECTION II OPERATION
2-11. Leg and Back Section Removal
a.
The Leg Section and the Back Section on the
6702 tables are both removable. See figure 2-22
(Leg Section shown).
b.
To remove either section, level the table top,
simultaneously depress both release levers and pull
the section out. Press the LEG DOWN or BACK
DOWN button on the pendant control to position the
attachment pins down and out of the way.
NOTE
To make the Back Section easier to
handle, remove the Head Section and
X-ray Top prior to removing the Back
Section.
LOCKING
LEVERS
FOOT/LEG SECTION
Figure 2-22. Leg Section Removal
c.
To install the Leg Section, press and hold the
LEG UP button until the attachment pins completely
stop. Install the section on the pins. Level the table
top and pull out on the section to make sure the
release levers are completely locked.
d.
To install the Back Section if the attachment pins
are not aligned, press and hold the BACK DOWN
button until the attachment pins completely stop
(40° down). Press REV TREND to bring the pins up
to a level position.
WARNING
Ensure that the Leg and Back sections
are properly engaged and secured to
pins before use to prevent injury.
NOTE
The Leg and Back sections are labeled
for proper orientation. The Leg section
cannot be installed on the Back section
pins.
2-12. Table Top Rotation
NOTE
Normal table top position is with the
head (and back) section over the power
cord end of the base.
a.
The table top can be horizontally rotated 210°
without having to rotate the entire table. Refer to
figure 2-23. To rotate the top, turn the TOP
ROTATION LOCK HANDLE counterclockwise to
release, grasp the table by the head end and rotate
the top counterclockwise. Lock the top in position by
tightening the TOP ROTATION LOCK HANDLE
clockwise.
WARNING
Always lock the table top in position af-
ter rotation. DO NOT rotate the top with
an unevenly distributed patient weight
load as instability may result.
TOP ROTATION
HANDLE
Figure 2-23. Top Rotation