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Operating Table MOT-

VE100 

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-CK18-263-20EN Ver.1 

2020-12-24

Summary of Contents for MOT-VE100

Page 1: ...n 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 263 20EN Ver 1 2020 12 24 ...

Page 2: ...ble 22 4 5 Brake Release 24 4 6 Tilting the tabletop laterally 25 4 7 Trendelenburg 26 4 8 Bending the back plate 28 4 9 Changing the tabletop height 29 4 10 Flexing or reflexing the tabletop 30 4 11 Returning to level 32 4 12 Adjusting the head plate 33 4 13 Adjusting the leg plate 35 5 Maintenance and inspection 38 5 1 Inspection before and after use 38 5 2 Periodic replacement parts 40 5 3 Vers...

Page 3: ...ce notes additional information on the product s functions The warning and caution notices on this manual relating to operating and inspecting 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 and inspections which are not contained in this manual 1 2 Intended us...

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

Page 5: ...Introduction Optional parts Mizuho Original Pad for Head Section Type A for Back Section Type A for Seat Section Type A for Seat Section Type B for Back and Seat Section Type B for Double Leg Section Type B ...

Page 6: ...ep or sit on the head plate or the leg plate s The operating table may tip over resulting 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 ...

Page 7: ...l 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 Positio...

Page 8: ...nd usage may cause the operator or the patient to get burned and or devices to malfunction When using medical electrical equipment etc with the operating table check that the operating table does not malfunction before using it Electromagnetic interference may result in malfunctioning of the operating table Allowable patient body weight Do not apply loads which exceed the allowable patient body we...

Page 9: ...dium hypochlorite 0 1 halogen containing compound b Hypo Alcohol iodine color removing agent c Chlorhexidine chlorhexidine gluconate 0 5 d Benzalkonium chloride invert soap 10 e Povidone iodine f Ethanol 80 g Hydrogen peroxide h Saline 0 9 i Isopropyl alcohol IPA Moving and transporting Do not move the operating table with a patient on it Follow the procedures below to move the operating table Bef...

Page 10: ...ble is labeled at the locations shown as below Before use make sure to understand the contents of the labels Warning and Caution labels 7 C655803 3 C653624 5 C656740 6 C657333 8 C653614 4 C655732 1 C655650 2 C655608 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Applied on both sides ...

Page 11: ...s 1 2 20 C655001 19 C655683 18 C655684 17 C655002 16 C653513 15 C642002 14 C653516 13 C653515 12 C655648 or C640034 or C640033 11 C640032 10 C655724 9 C600516 Applied on both sides 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 YYYY MM DD Made in ...

Page 12: ...U 6 3 9 0 1 C U 6 3 9 0 1 D U 6 3 9 0 1 A U 6 2 9 0 1 C U 6 2 9 0 1 D U 6 2 28 PIN 630D8M3 27 PIN 630D8M4 26 PIN 360L6M2 25 PIN 50005M2 or C646103 or C646102 24 C646101 or C646106 or C646105 23 C646104 or C657344 or C657348 22 C657305 21 C653620 ASIA EU US 25 26 27 28 24 23 22 21 21 21 21 21 ...

Page 13: ... sign 5 Emergency stop 8 Refer to the operators manual 5 8 12 15 18 19 Indicates AC power supply 15 Enclosure Class Splash proof 15 Serial number 15 Catalogue Number 15 Indicates waste disposal information 15 European authorized representative 15 Medical Device 15 Manufacturer 15 25 26 27 28 Equalization terminal 16 Indicates protection against electric shock and defibrillator Class B 21 Defibrill...

Page 14: ...rake Emergency brake release handle Control unit connector Control unit Base Column Auxiliary switch Emergency stop switch Side rail Leg plate flexing lever Leg plate fixing handle Leg plate attaching removing handle Head plate fixing handle Head plate flexing lever Leg plate 1 Waist plate Back plate Head plate 1 1 The head plate and the leg plates are detachable ...

Page 15: ... up Reverse Trendelenburg Battery lamp Power lamp Pilot lamp Back plate bending Down Back plate bending Up Lateral tilt Right down Lateral tilt Left down NOTE If a switch is continuously pressed for 3 minutes or more its operation is halted The halt condition continues for about 20 minutes Switches other than the halted switch can be operated as usual If is pressed the pilot lamp lights up for 3 s...

Page 16: ...g is required Battery lamp 3 If the battery indicator shows empty red battery charging is required FOOT SWITCH BATTERY INDICATOR E F POWER SWITCH POWER CORD BATTERY INDICATOR E F Red CAUTION Use the equipotential wire to ground the equipotential terminal to the medical grounding terminals Prepare the equipotential wire yourself When moving this product carry it out with two or more persons Equipot...

Page 17: ...15 4 Operation Installation space This product requires the installation space shown as below 2 5 m 98 4 in or more 2 5 m 98 4 in or more 2 5 m 98 4 in or more 2 5 m 98 4 in or more ...

Page 18: ...gress Charging complete Needs charging Orange Red NOTE Make sure to charge the battery when initially using the purchased product or when it has not been used for a long time The battery naturally discharges itself when it is not being used and is being stored If the battery lamp on the control unit blinks or the battery indicator on the lower part of the operating table lights up only red while u...

Page 19: ...he connector with the guide and insert it into the receptacle properly Insert the connector Detaching the control unit 1 Turn the connector ring in the direction of the arrow until it stops 2 Pull up the connector 1 Turn the ring 2 Pull up the connector ...

Page 20: ...ain unit and the control unit 1 Connect the power connector of the product and the medical grade outlet with the power cord 2 Press of the control unit 3 Press and one of the function switches on the control unit at the same time If two lines of green of the battery indicator light up the control unit is functioning properly BATTERY INDICATOR E F Control unit is normal Green ...

Page 21: ... of the control unit go out Power lamp 2 Turn off the power switch on the base The power switch green and battery indicator go out and then the power is turned off NOTE In an emergency or when turning off the power completely disconnect the power cord from the medical grade outlet If you press of the control unit before turning on the power switch on the base the battery power will be turned on Du...

Page 22: ...amp green and battery lamp orange light up and the power is turned on Power Battery lamp z z Turning off the power 1 When the power switch on the base is turned off press of the control unit The power lamp green and battery lamp orange go out and then the power is turned off Power lamp NOTE During use with the battery power the power is automatically turned off if no operation is performed for 2 h...

Page 23: ...e stops Canceling operations 1 After the operating table stops turn the emergency stop switch in the direction of the arrow or pull it forward to cancel the emergency stop switch The buzzer stops sounding CAUTION To reset the operating table to the original position in an emergency where for example an operator s hand is caught in a gap of the operating table press the switch on the control unit t...

Page 24: ... WARNING After activating the brake check that the operating table is fixed securely If the operation needs to be halted press the emergency stop switch NOTE The operating table can be locked or unlocked once and or are pressed It takes about 12 seconds until the operating table is fixed or released If the brake is not applied do the following 1 Check that the emergency brake release handle is set...

Page 25: ...able with a patient on it The patient may fall from the operating table 1 Hold down and press for one second or more The brake is released for unfixing the operating table The operating table can be moved NOTE It takes about 12 seconds until the operating table is fixed or released ...

Page 26: ...lease handle Follow the procedure below to release the brake 1 Turn the emergency brake release handle toward UNLOCK The brake will be released UNLOCK LOCK UNLOCK CLOCKWISE LOCK COUNTER CLOCKWISE EMERGENCY BRAKE RELEASE UNLOCK LOCK UNLOCK LOCK Emergency brake release handle Turn Brake release and fixing the operating table When you want to use it again after the electrical trouble been fixed follo...

Page 27: ...d side Left down Tilting to the right 1 Hold down and press The tabletop tilts to the right in the view from the head side Right down NOTE The maximum angle achieved in the left down position is 20 to the level position 20 20 When lateral tilt is operated in the opposite direction from the current lateral tilt position it will stop in the level position Once it stops release the switch and press i...

Page 28: ...Head up position CAUTION Do not operate until the tip of leg plate contact the floor It may get damaged Do not operate reverse Trendelenburg position with the leg plate bent The tip of the leg plate may come contact with the base and get damaged NOTE The maximum angle of head up is 30 from the level position 30 30 When Trendelenburg is operated in the opposite direction from the current Trendelenb...

Page 29: ...position Head down position CAUTION Do not operate until the tip of head plate contact the floor It may get damaged Do not operate until the head plate fixing handle contact the base It may get damaged Head plate fixing handle NOTE The maximum angle of head down is 30 from the level position 30 30 ...

Page 30: ...ess The back plate moves up 90 Moving down the back plate 1 Hold down and press The back plate moves down 40 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 40 to the level position When the back plate is tilted in the opposite direction from the current tilted back plate position the tilting op...

Page 31: ...ot operate it until the tip of the leg plate contact the floor It may get damaged Leg plate Moving up the tabletop 1 Hold down and press The tabletop moves up Move up 1090 mm 42 9 in Moving down the tabletop 1 Hold down and press The tabletop moves down Move down 635 mm 25 0 in NOTE The maximum height from the floor to the tabletop upper surface is 1090 mm 42 9 in The minimum height from the floor...

Page 32: ...etween the back plate and waist plate Gap between the back plate gear and rack Back plate Waist plate Back plate gear Rack Flexing the tabletop CAUTION Do not flex with the leg plates bent The leg plates may come in contact with the floor and get damaged 1 Hold down and press The back plate bends downward and the waist plate turns to the Trendelenburg head up position Flexing ...

Page 33: ...31 4 Operation Reflexing the tabletop 1 Hold down and press The back plate bends upward and the waist plate turns to the reverse Trendelenburg head down position Reflexing ...

Page 34: ...o level Returning the tabletop to level position 1 Hold down and press The tabletop returns to the level position after Trendelenburg lateral tilting back plate bending and flexing are worked NOTE Raising and braking do not function ...

Page 35: ...drop and cause damage or injury 1 Pull the head plate flexing lever in the head direction The head plate can be bent upward and downward When release the lever the head plate is fixed in that position Head plate flexing lever Detaching the head plate WARNING The head plate weighs 7 kg 15 5lbs Pay special attention when handling it It may drop and cause damage or injury 1 Loosen the two head plate ...

Page 36: ...t 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 handles located on the lower side of the back plate Head plate fixing handle Head plate Back plate CAUTION Be sure to insert the head plate into the back plate If the operating table is used with the head plate inserted incompletely ...

Page 37: ...e Trendelenburg position with the leg plate bent The tip of the leg plate may come contact with the base and get damaged When moving down the tabletop with the leg plate bent do not operate it until the tip of the leg plate contact the floor It may get damaged 1 Pull the leg plate flexing lever toward the foot side and then push the leg plate downward 2 To reset the leg plate to the horizontal pos...

Page 38: ...et injured 90 90 1 Turn leg plate fixing handle one revolution and a half to loosen the leg plate fixing handle 2 Pull the leg plates outward 3 At the setting position tighten the leg plate fixing handle to fix Leg plate fixing handle Leg plate Loose Tight WARNING Make sure to lock the leg plate fixing handle If the leg plates move with the handle in a loosened state the patient may get injured ...

Page 39: ... handle in a loosened state the patient may get injured 1 Hold the leg plate firmly align the insertion shaft of the leg plate with the reception hole and insert it into the reception hole 2 After checking that the leg plate is completely inserted turn the leg plate attaching removing handle to fix it Leg plate attaching removing handle Leg plate Leg plate insertion shaft CAUTION Completely insert...

Page 40: ... 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 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 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 jigglin...

Page 41: ...switch z z Before use Press the power ON OFF switch on the control unit to see if the power lamps on the control unit light up 6 Oil leakage z z Before and after use Check the floor or the base surface for any hydraulic oil 7 Battery z z Before use Check if the battery has been charged 8 Power cord and plug z z Before use Check the power cord for any exposed wire and the plug for any damage 9 Auxi...

Page 42: ...nt time years Battery 2 Control unit 4 to 6 Caster 5 to 7 Brake rubber 3 to 5 Power cord 5 to 7 5 3 Version information of the software The version information for the control software which is installed in the operating table can be verified via the label that is directly applied on the on board microcomputer CAUTION The version information of the software is mainly for the service and maintenanc...

Page 43: ...anual functions Head plate bending angle Up 60 Down 90 Leg plate bending angle Up 0 Down 90 Leg plate outstretching angle Each for left and right 90 Detachment Head plate Leg plate left right Others Emergency brake release handle Rating Classification as per 60601 1 Class1device B type Device IPX4 internal power source device Note 1 Rated supply voltage AC 100 240 V Rated supply frequency 50 60 Hz...

Page 44: ... pressure 700 to 1060 hPa Note 5 Service life Under the specified maintenance and proper 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 Rough dimension Note 5 Company standard in case that appropriate maintenance and inspection is done Note 6 Based on Mizuho s own validation data Note...

Page 45: ...43 6 Specification 6 2 External view 727mm 632mm 468mm 240mm 2133mm 1033mm 60 90 483mm 500mm 635mm MIN 1090mm MAX ...

Page 46: ...op the operation Otherwise the operating table may get damaged Auxiliary switch 1 Press the auxiliary switch in the same way as the switches on the control unit Trendelenburg Head down Battery lamp Power lamp Pilot lamp Lateral tilt Right down Reverse Trendelenburg Head up Lateral tilt Left down Table up Lock operating table Table down Reflex Center down Flex Center up Brake unlock Return to level...

Page 47: ...s not connected properly Insert the connector completely à Page 17 E switch is not pressed simultaneously with the function switch Press E switch and functional switch simultaneously à Page 22 to 32 Protection circuit is activated Wait for about 20 minutes to operate à Page 13 The brake switch on the control unit does not function The emergency brake release handle is in a release UNLOCK position ...

Page 48: ...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 49: ... manufacturer declaration electromagnetic emissions The MOT VE100 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or user of the MOT VE100 must ensure that it is operated in suchlike environments Electromagnetic interference measurements Compliance Electromagnetic environment guideline Harmonic emissions IEC 61000 3 2 Class A The MOT VE100 is suitable for use in...

Page 50: ... typical commercial or hospital environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 0 5 1 kV differential mode voltage 0 5 1 2 kV common mode voltage 0 5 1 kV differential mode voltage 0 5 1 2 kV common mode voltage Power supply voltage quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage drops short interruptions and fluctuations in power supply voltage IEC 61000 4 11 0 UT for 0 5 cycles 0 ...

Page 51: ...70 28 930 28 1720 28 1845 28 1970 28 2450 9 5240 9 5500 9 5785 80 MHz to 2 7 GHz 3 V m Wireless communication frequency band V m MHz 27 385 28 450 9 710 9 745 9 780 28 810 28 870 28 930 28 1720 28 1845 28 1970 28 2450 9 5240 9 5500 9 5785 Info 1 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from bildings objects and people The...

Page 52: ...p or the head down position and the entire tabletop moves to the Center up or Center down Lateral tilt Tabletop of the operating table moves to the left down or the right down position in the view from the head side Tabletop The light blue portion of the figure below Trendelenburg Tabletop of the operating table moves to the head up or the head down position ...

Page 53: ...Revision Record 2020 12 24 Ver 1 New release ...

Page 54: ...Sales Agent European authorized representative Emergo Europe B V Prinsessegracht 20 2514 AP The Hague The Netherlands Manufacturer 3 30 13 Hongo Bunkyo ku Tokyo 113 0033 Japan http www mizuho co jp ...

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