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Operation
Flexing
1. Hold the tips of the leg plates and grab the leg
plate flexing lever.
2. While pressing the leg plate flexing lever, lower
the lock, and then pull the lever slowly toward you.
3. Flex the leg plates.
4. At the setting position, push the leg plate flexing
lever until it clicks and locks.
The left and right leg plates can be operated
separately. They can be flexed downward to 90°,
or swung outward up to 50° or 40°, and can be
detached.
WARNING
Be sure to lock the leg plate flexing
lever. If they are not sufficiently locked,
the leg plates will move, and the
patient or operator may get injured.
NOTE
- Depending on the sliding position,
the leg plates may come in contact
with the slide cylinder while the leg
plates are being flexed downwards.
- If a yellow mark can be seen on
the lock of the leg plate flexing
lever, it has not been locked
properly. Push the leg plate flexing
lever until the yellow mark cannot
be seen to completely lock.
a
b
c
a
b
c
: Press the lever
: Lower the lock
: Pull the lever slowly
CAUTION
- Pull the lever slowly. You may
pinch your fingers and get injured.
- Do not lower the tabletop
or place it in a reverse
Trendelenburg position while
the leg plates are flexed down
at 90°.The tips of the leg plates
may come in contact with the
base and get damaged.
- Do not operate the slide head
direction. The leg plates may
come in contact with the slide
cylinder and get damaged.
Adjustment of leg plate
Summary of Contents for MOT-VS600
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Page 5: ...1 Introduction 1 Introduction ...
Page 6: ...2 1 Introduction ...
Page 10: ...6 1 Introduction ...
Page 11: ...2 Before use 2 Before use ...
Page 19: ...3 Component identification 3 Component identification ...
Page 24: ...20 3 Component identification ...
Page 61: ...5 Maintenance and inspection 5 Maintenance and inspection ...
Page 64: ...60 5 Maintenance and inspection ...
Page 65: ...6 Specifications 6 Specifications ...
Page 69: ...7 Troubleshooting 7 Troubleshooting ...
Page 71: ...8 Before contacting for repairs 8 Before contacting for repairs ...