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OAKWORKS

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300 Series Procedure Chair

User MANUAL

www.oakworksmed.com  ·  717.235.6807

made in the USA

with US & imported parts

Summary of Contents for 300 Series

Page 1: ...OAKWORKS 300 Series Procedure Chair User MANUAL www oakworksmed com 717 235 6807 made in the USA with US imported parts...

Page 2: ...ubject 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 this document nor does it make expr...

Page 3: ...ixed T Rail 9 Arm Rest Installation and Adjustment 10 Paper Roll Holder Use 10 Procedure Chair Face Rest Crescent 11 T Rail Adapter 11 Power Outlet Use 11 Cleaning Disinfection 12 Inspections Maintena...

Page 4: ...s indicates a Protective Earth Ground Terminal This symbol when used in this manual or on product labels indicates that the product should be protected from moisture The humidity specifications for Tr...

Page 5: ...isabled persons The Oakworks Procedure Chair has two lifting columns that raise and lower the chair and three actuators that allow the client to be positioned for both client and therapist comfort Eac...

Page 6: ...359 lbs 163 kg Options Accessories Retractable Foot Rests Stirrups Pull out from under seat section fully adjustable Adjustable Head Rest OR Large Head Rest 11 long x 10 wide 28 x 25cm adjusting angle...

Page 7: ...duct is equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding pin The pin must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is prop erly installed and grounded in accordance with...

Page 8: ...tton does not release pressing and holding any other function button will stop the motion Use any of the top 8 buttons to orient the chair in a favorite position Press and release the MEM button twice...

Page 9: ...ccessory parts cleaners etc The Multi function Foot Control operates all functions by holding down one button at a time Follow the directions below to access these functions If a function button does...

Page 10: ...access to the stirrup 3 Fold out to fully open position 2 Grasp Stirrup handle pull out firmly while lifting slightly Pull fully out 4 To rotate stirrup to the desired angle lift slightly and move to...

Page 11: ...position of the head rest follow these steps The Large head rest is adjusted by using the knob hEAD rEST aNGLE Adjustable Head Rest only Turn knob counter clockwise to unlock the cam Move head rest p...

Page 12: ...the Leg Rest is fully lowered before using the procedure tray Do not sit or push on the Procedure Tray when extended from the seat Maximum Weight rating of 15 lbs 6 8 kg 2 Pull out the 2 pins on both...

Page 13: ...r The arm rest is not designed to support the patient s weight to install the arm rests The Arm Rests adjust automatically as the back rest moves to remain parallel to the floor 1 Insert end of arm re...

Page 14: ...or the Power Outlet is 3 amps Connecting equipment that exceeds this rating will damage the system Only connect low current devices Do not connect an extension cord or power strip to the Power Outlet...

Page 15: ...to the power hand control or foot control cables Visually inspect components for obvious damage that could cause problems during operation RECOMMENDED PERIODIC INSPECTIONS yearly or local standard Che...

Page 16: ...e Tables and Chairs European Authorized Representative Emergo Europe Molenstraat 15 The Hague 2513 BH Netherlands 923 East Wellspring Rd New Freedom PA 17349 USA Phone 717 235 6807 www oakworks com 30...

Page 17: ...ations Designed for North America Europe Input Service 120 VAC 15 amp 60 Hz 230 VAC 10 amp 50 60 Hz Current Draw 5 8 amps 2 9 amps Maximum Momentary Current Consumption 6 0 amps 3 0 amps Voltage Outpu...

Page 18: ...he electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled the customer or the user of the table can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance be...

Page 19: ...e 2 kV common mode 1 kV differential mode 2 kV common mode Mains power quality should be that of a typical com mercial or hospital environ ment Voltage dips short inter ruptions and voltage variations...

Page 20: ...RF transmitters as deter mined by an electromagnetic site survey ashould be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with th...

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Page 24: ...9 Phone 717 235 6807 FAX 717 235 6798 www oakworksmed com made in the USA with US imported parts 3034177 CONFORMS TO ANSI AAMI STD ES60601 1 IEC STD 60601 1 3rd Edition IEC STD 60601 1 2 3rd Edition I...

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