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WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS

WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS

WARNINGS: (CONTINUED)

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 WARNINGS: 

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The potential of exposure to harmful x-rays exists when this table is in use. The 
use of adequate x-ray barrier devices is necessary to provide protection to both 
the operator and the patient. X-ray barrier devices are recommended for the patient 
outside of the intended target area to prevent exposure to scattered radiation from 
the x-ray generating source.

The tabletop has a typical aluminum filtration equivalence of .62 mm as measured 
at 100 kVp and a half-value layer (HVL) of 2.7 mm. (1.10 mm as measured at 100 
kVp and a half value (HVL) of 3.6 mm)

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The 

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 Fluoroscopy Table may be used for x-ray imaging  

 

 

  where the x-ray generator is located below the tabletop and the  

 

 

  image receptor is located above the tabletop. This is the recommended  

 

 

  method. This table may also be used for x-ray imaging where the x-ray 

 

  generator is located above the tabletop and the image receptor is located    

 

  below the tabletoop. This application will result in greater patient 

 

  exposure to x-rays. The operator must weigh this issue with the imaging    

 

  requirements and patient exposure issues.

 

•  The Fluoroscopy Table may be used with the x-ray generator above  

 

 

  the tabletop and a film cassette located on the tabletop.

 

•  The x-ray generator should never be located above the tabletop  

 

 

  when the O

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 Fluoroscopy Table and the O

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 Spine  

 

  

Positioning 

System/Prone Pillow are used together.  This type of use 

  

requires 

that the x-ray generator is located below the tabletop and the  

 

  

imaging 

intensifier or film cassette located above the tabletop.

Disconnect the power supply plug prior to cleaning any surfaces below or inside 
of the base of the table.

Electrical Shock Hazard. (CFPM100 & 400 only) The power supply/control mod-
ule is located inside lifting column and under the top. No user serviceable parts are 
inside. Refer servicing to qualified personnel. Unplug wall connector prior to con-
tact with any cables connected to the power supply.

Medical Electrical Equipment needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs 
to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided in 
the Accompanying Documents. (CFPM100 & 400 only)

Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment can affect Medical Electrical 
Equipment. (CFPM100 & 400 only)

The CFPM100 & 400 (only) should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other 
equipment due to the risk of electronic interference. If adjacent or stacked use is 
necessary, the table should be observed to verify normal 
operation in the configuration in which it will be used.

Summary of Contents for CFPMFXH

Page 1: ...uoroscopy Table INSTRUCTION MANUAL CFPM100 integrated headrest top CFPM400 integrated headrest top CFPMFXH integrated headrest top CFPMFXH rectangular top CFPM100 rectangular top CFPM400 rectangular t...

Page 2: ...contained in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by OAKWORKS Inc OAKWORKS Inc assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in thi...

Page 3: ...0 400 only pg 10 Adjusting Tilt Longitudinal Travel CFPM400 only pg 11 Patient Positioning Strap pg 11 Adjusting Table Top Pad pg 12 Adjusting Cranial Positioning Pads integrated headrest only pg 12 M...

Page 4: ...ir of stationary products All warranties exclude damage caused by improper set up accident abuse misuse neglect use for other than intended purpose or reasonable wear such as tears in the upholstery A...

Page 5: ...B Applied Part pursuant to IEC 601 1 and EN 60601 1 1990 This symbol when used in this manual or on product labels indicates a Protective Earth Ground Terminal This symbol when used in this manual or...

Page 6: ...FPMFXH is a fixed height table It is recommended that all patients are assisted onto the table physical assistance step stools with side rails is recommended Patient Safety Strap must be secured prior...

Page 7: ...the x ray generator above the tabletop and a film cassette located on the tabletop The x ray generator should never be located above the tabletop when the OAKWORKS Fluoroscopy Table and the OAKWORKS...

Page 8: ...TerraTouch Fabric 1 2 H x 12 SQ Head Rest Pad 1 4 H x 12 SQ Head Rest Pad 1 Crescent Face Pad Optional Accessories Carbon fiber arm board Spine Positioning System Fluoro Extender 2 Table top pad Carbo...

Page 9: ...159 kg shipping 400 lbs 182 kg Included Accessories Table Top Pad with 1 Medical Grade Foam TerraTouch Fabric Optional Accessories Carbon fiber arm board Spine Positioning System Fluoro Extender 2 Tab...

Page 10: ...f Operation 120 VAC 15 amps 60Hz 5 8 amps 9 0 amps 120 VDC Class I Equipment Type B Applied Part Continuous Operation 10 Duty Cycle 220 VAC 10 amps 50Hz 3 0 amps 4 5 amps 220 VDC Class I Equipment Typ...

Page 11: ...mps 9 0 amps 120 VDC Class I Equipment Type B Applied Part Continuous Operation 10 Duty Cycle 220 VAC 10 amps 50Hz 3 0 amps 4 5 amps 220 VDC Class I Equipment Type B Applied Part Continuous Operation...

Page 12: ...s I Equipment Type B Applied Part Continuous Operation 10 Duty Cycle 220 VAC 10 amps 50Hz 4 5 amps 6 7 amps 24V Top 220V Column Class I Equipment Type B Applied Part Continuous Operation 10 Duty Cycle...

Page 13: ...Applied Part Continuous Operation 10 Duty Cycle 220 VAC 10 amps 50Hz 4 5 amps 6 7 amps 24V Top 220V Column Class I Equipment Type B Applied Part Continuous Operation 10 Duty Cycle C U S L I S T E D C...

Page 14: ...use of this device create a circumstance under which the patient could be over exposed to the x ray being used discontinue use immediately and determine an alternative radiology table or alternative...

Page 15: ...ition Lateral Roll activates tilt up to 15 Lateral Roll 2 3 4 1 Bubble Levels PATIENT POSITIONING STRAP The Patient Positioning strap must be used during all Trendelenburg Reverse Trendelenburg operat...

Page 16: ...ent Face Pad and adjust accordingly Supine Positioning Use either the 2 or 4 square pad for proper placement ADJUSTING THE TABLE TOP PAD ADJUSTING THE CRANIAL POSITIONING PADS INTEGRATED HEADREST TABL...

Page 17: ...r Table may be moved Push down until locking lever clicks into place Unlocked caster Locked Caster Table locked down Casters are designed for normal Hospital Clinic environments Not intended for outdo...

Page 18: ...DIRECTIONS FOR USE USABLE IMAGING AREA DIRECTIONS FOR USE USABLE IMAGING AREA CFPMFXH CFPM100 INTEGRATED HEAD REST TOP TABLES ONLY 14 DIRECTIONS FOR USE...

Page 19: ...DIRECTIONS FOR USE DIRECTIONS FOR USE USABLE IMAGING AREA DIRECTIONS FOR USE USABLE IMAGING AREA CFPMFXH CFPM100 RECTANGULAR TOP TABLES ONLY 15...

Page 20: ...DIRECTIONS FOR USE DIRECTIONS FOR USE USABLE IMAGING AREA 16 DIRECTIONS FOR USE USABLE IMAGING AREA CFPM400 INTEGRATED HEADREST TOP TABLE ONLY...

Page 21: ...DIRECTIONS FOR USE DIRECTIONS FOR USE USABLE IMAGING AREA CFPM400 RECTANGULAR TOP TABLE ONLY DIRECTIONS FOR USE USABLE IMAGING AREA 17...

Page 22: ...do not allow the patient to sit on the face rest area beyond the warning line on the table top WEIGHT CAPACITY PATIENT USE Casters should be locked when patient is mounting or dismounting the table T...

Page 23: ...HT OR TILT CFPM100 CFPM400 MODELS Check the outlet to be sure that it has power and that the power cable is plugged in Check that the red emergency stop button is in the raised position If the table f...

Page 24: ...t 6 Attempt to operate the table elevation functions from the Foot Control 7 If the table elevation functions fail to operate contact the Customer Service Department HAND CONTROL REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTI...

Page 25: ...rite solution phenol based surface disinfectants and quartenary ammonium compounds may be used Wipe off excess liquid and remove any residual solution with a damp not wet lint free cloth Be sure under...

Page 26: ...e angle you need It will stay at that position until you change it When finished Ask the patient to raise up enough for you to move the Arm Board base from under the table top pad Fold it up and store...

Page 27: ...is radiolucent and offers extra width only where you need it for greater positioning accuracy with optimum imaging The Fluoro Extender is inserted under the table top pad CRESCENT FACE REST PAD T FAC...

Page 28: ...280CF CFPM100 Carbon Fiber Rectangular Top Continental Plug Europe FLDBTLETEU222684CF CFPM400 Carbon Fiber Integrated Headrest Top Continental Plug Europe FLDBTLRTETEU242680CF CFPM400 Carbon Fiber Rec...

Page 29: ...POWER CORD VARIABLES Plug View Voltage AC Power Cord Plug 120v 60 Hz 3 prong grounded hospital grade North America 220v 50 Hz Continental Plug Europe 220v 50 Hz Swiss plug Switzerland 220v 50 Hz Brit...

Page 30: ...ed Face Rest Pad 4 H x 12 SQ 1 2410 06 Crescent Face Pad 9468 06 1 Inch Tabletop Pad 22 x 84 Integrated Head Rest Top 58940 06 1 Inch Tabletop Pad 24 x 80 Rectangular Top Optional Accessories 3395 01...

Page 31: ...letop AL mm Materials of Construction Tabletop Patient Comfort Carbon Fiber 1 64 x 22 x 84 41 7 mm x 559 mm x 2134 mm 1 25 mm upholstered foam pad This product contains no latex Complies with UL 60601...

Page 32: ...ce Electromagnetic Environment Guidance RF Emissions CISPR 11 Class B Group 1 The CFPM400 uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to ca...

Page 33: ...ser of the CFPM400 can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF Communications Equipment and the CFPM400 as recommended below accordin...

Page 34: ...ical commercial or hospital environment Surge EN IEC 61000 4 5 1kV Differential 2kV Common 1kV Differential 2kV Common Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environmen...

Page 35: ...EC 61000 4 6 Radiated RF EN IEC 61000 4 3 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz 3 V m 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz 3 Vrms 3 V m Portable and mobile communications equipment should be separated from the CFPM400 by no less tha...

Page 36: ...S A CONTACT INFORMATION OAKWORKS Medical Equipment 923 East Wellspring Road New Freedom PA 17349 Toll Free USA only 800 916 4612 Phone 717 235 6807 Toll Free FAX USA only 877 562 4787 FAX 717 235 6798...

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