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Operation
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
Move up the lift-up unit
Move down the lift-up unit
1. Press
and
simultaneously.
The
lift-up unit will move up.
1. Press
and
simultaneously.
The lift-up unit will move down.
Move down
Change height of the lift-up unit
(MOT-VS600DK/MOT-VS600DHK only)
NOTE
- The highest moving-up
position is 150mm (5.91in)
from the surface of the
tabletop.
- The lowest moving-down
position is the same level of
the surface of the tabletop.
RESTRICTION
- When the back plate is flexed
up to 45°or more above the
level, the lift-up unit will not
move up and the buzzer will
sound. If the back plate is
flexed down to 45°or less the
level, the lift-up unit will move
up
.
- When the back plate is flexed
up to 45°or more at the center
down position, the lift-up unit
will not move up and the
buzzer will sound. If the back
plate is flexed down to 45°or
less the level, the lift-up unit
will move up.
- When the back plate is flexed
up to 45°or more above
the level at the beach chair
position, the lift-up unit will
not move up and the buzzer
will sound. If the back plate is
flexed down to 45°or less the
level, the lift-up unit will move
up.
Back plate
Lift-up unit
Move up
150mm
(5.91in)
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 ...