Lock and unlock the operating table
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Operation
Lock operating table
Unlock operating table
1. Press
and
simultaneously.
The brake will actuate and the operating table will
be locked and the power lamp on the base turns
green.The operating table will not move up until
the brake has fully actuated.
1. Press
and
simultaneously for one
second or more.
The brake is unlocked and the operating table
is released. The power lamp on the base turns
orange, then the operating table can be moved.
REV. TREND.
TREND.
TILT LEFT
TILT RIGHT
BACK UP
BACK DOWN
TABLE UP
TABLE DOWN
SLIDE HEAD
BRAKE UNLOCK
LEVEL
ENERGIZE
ON/OFF
PRESS TO
LOCK BRAKES
MOT-VS600DK
REFLEX
FLEX
SLIDE FOOT
KIDNEY DOWN
KIDNEY UP
REV. TREND.
TREND.
TILT LEFT
TILT RIGHT
BACK UP
BACK DOWN
TABLE UP
TABLE DOWN
SLIDE HEAD
BRAKE UNLOCK
LEVEL
ENERGIZE
ON/OFF
PRESS TO
LOCK BRAKES
MOT-VS600DK
REFLEX
FLEX
SLIDE FOOT
KIDNEY DOWN
KIDNEY UP
WARNING
- Make sure the table is locked
after the brake is applied.
- Do not unlock the brake
with the patient on the table.
Otherwise the patient may
tumble off the table.
NOTE
The operating table can be
locked or unlocked once
and
or
are pressed.
It takes about 12 seconds for
the operating table to be locked
or for the brake to be unlocked.
If the brake is not applied, do
the following.
1) Check that the emergency
brake release handle is set to
LOCK.
2) Try applying the brake again
with the control unit or the
cordless control unit.
NOTE
Before placing the patient on
the operating table, set the
slide in the midpoint position to
fix the operating table.
LOCK
Summary of Contents for MOT-VS600
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Page 5: ...1 Introduction 1 Introduction ...
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Page 11: ...2 Before use 2 Before use ...
Page 19: ...3 Component identification 3 Component identification ...
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Page 61: ...5 Maintenance and inspection 5 Maintenance and inspection ...
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Page 65: ...6 Specifications 6 Specifications ...
Page 69: ...7 Troubleshooting 7 Troubleshooting ...
Page 71: ...8 Before contacting for repairs 8 Before contacting for repairs ...