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DIRECTIONS FOR USE

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DIRECTIONS FOR USE

SIDE ARM RESTS

Though the arm rests adjust automatically to remain parallel to the 
floor in any position, there will still be times when you will need to 
move an arm rest out of the way or remove them altogether. We  
recommend that you raise the arm rest out of the way to allow a client to 
get on or off the table. They are designed to be strong and will take a 
reasonable amount of weight but they are not designed to be used to 
sustain a person’s weight when getting on or off the table. 

To Adjust the Arm Rest:

Before asking a client to mount or dismount from the table we recommend 
that you move the arm rest out of the way. The arm rests are easy to move 
and manually adjust. First position the tabletop with the backrest in the 
upright position and all other section flat. Take hold of the arm rest 
firmly and raise the arm rest up and out of the way with a steady swing 
until the arm rest is in the highest upright position (see images below). 
Hold it in place until your client has mounted (or dismounted)and then 
actively move it back into the resting position where it will proceed to 
move automatically with the table top.

The arm rest is now set and will adjust automatically as you position the cli-
ent for whatever procedure is needed.

There will be times when removal of the arm rests will be needed. This 
feature is  helpful when doing massage or helping someone get on or off 
the table. This can be done easily and storage is conveniently located in 
the under-table cabinet. They are then at hand when you are ready to 
re-install.

To Remove the Arm Rest:

The arm rest frame has a notched connection to the interior of the the 
table top which allows it to move automatically when the table top 
changes position. (cont. on next page)

 

Be sure to read all 

 

 

cautions, warnings    

 

and instructions given   

in the manual to  prevent 
injury to both operator  
and client.

Adjusting the Side Arm Rest

Do not place excess 
weight on the Side Arm 
Rests. Do not use them in 
assisting the client on and 
off the table.

Either Arm Rest can be 
repositioned to allow a 
client to get on and off 
the table easily. 

When making adjustments 
the arm rests make certain 
that the client’s arms are 
away from the working 
mechanism.

CAUTION

Do not sit on the Arm Rests. 

IMPORTANT

 

• Side Arm Rests  

 

 

Summary of Contents for Celesta Gemini

Page 1: ...I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L Oakworks Celesta Gemini Clodagh Model Clodagh Model WITH FLAT TOP Celesta Gemini...

Page 2: ...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 this document nor doe...

Page 3: ...ion III Directions for Use Adjusting the Height Foot Control pg 4 Adjusting the Top Hand Control pg 5 Under Table Cabinet pg 6 Side Arm Rests pg 7 QuickLock Face Rest pg 9 Accessory Option Table Exten...

Page 4: ...ii SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION How to Care for Your Upholstery SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION...

Page 5: ...his symbol when used in documentation on this product indicates that the product should be protected from moisture The humidity specifications for Transport Storage are listed in the back of this manu...

Page 6: ...disconnect the power cord from the power outlet Before cleaning with any liquid cleaner be sure to un plug the power cord from the power outlet Do not operate the table in standing water Before movin...

Page 7: ...g the table top as the table top is not designed to hold the weight of the base and you could damage the table When operating the table controls and making any and all adjustments to the table move ha...

Page 8: ...Make sure that the product is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug No adapter should be used with this product G To remove the accessory from the cabinet Turn the accessor...

Page 9: ...or 6 Upholstery Ultratouch II or TerraTouch Cabinetry Wood Baltic Birch For electrical specs see Specifications Chart measurements are determined from floor to top of seat pad using standard padding t...

Page 10: ...pholstery Ultratouch II or TerraTouch Cabinetry Wood Baltic Birch For electrical specs see Specifications Chart measurements are determined from floor to top of seat pad using standard padding these m...

Page 11: ...wrench Adjust each leg individually in turn by adjusting the height of each leveler foot until the unit rests level and steady This adjustment will not effect the function of the table CAUTION The ta...

Page 12: ...found on the hand control whenever needed When operating the table s controls be sure to observe all cautions and warnings as given in the manual When operating the controls be sure to observe all ca...

Page 13: ...cause damage to one or both units IMPORTANT Press and hold the appropriate button until the position desired is achieved and then release When accessing controls 3 4 the leg position will move in tan...

Page 14: ...inet and base The large under table cabinet provides storage for stacks of towels and other equipment and an in cabinet plug to accommodate hot towel cabinets and other accessories CAUTION Use care wh...

Page 15: ...nd then actively move it back into the resting position where it will proceed to move automatically with the table top The arm rest is now set and will adjust automatically as you position the cli ent...

Page 16: ...rm rest frame into the hole on the backrest Push it in securely and allow the arm rest to rest in the parallel position This resets the arm rest in the proper position for the automatic adjustment fea...

Page 17: ...QuickLock Face Rest just slide the frame dowels into the webbing loops being sure to keep the 1st cam lock within 3 of the table to ensure a stable connection The recommended length of dowel bracing a...

Page 18: ...the pad supports your client s cervical region Adjusting the height and angle of the face rest gives your clients perfectly comfortable support The face pad is flexible so that you can bring the open...

Page 19: ...le from the base As when moving any piece of heavy equipment bend at the knee and lift with your legs beneath you and not with your back Be aware and use proper safe procedures for moving a table of t...

Page 20: ...er Service Is the unit plugged in Does the outlet have power Check all connections of the control box is everything seated securely Does the height of the table work when you press on the foot pedal D...

Page 21: ...crack your upholstery fabric Note Damage caused by them will not be covered under the warranty Avoid extremes in heat Very cold temperatures can make your fabric prone to cracking Very high temperatu...

Page 22: ...l Plug Europe Italy 7791 04 220v 50 Hz Swiss plug Switzerland 7791 02 220v 50 Hz British plug United Kingdom 7791 05 100v 50 60 Hz 3 prong polarized plug Japan Korea 7791 06 220v 50 Hz Australian Plug...

Page 23: ...1 6cm H x 43 2cm W 34 3cm H x 51 1cm L 34 3cm H x 39 1cm L ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Designed For North America Europe Japan Korea Electric Service Input Frequency Voltage Output Current Consumption w...

Page 24: ...O N M A N U A L CONTACT INFORMATION OAKWORKS Inc 923 East Wellspring Road New Freedom PA 17349 Toll Free USA only 800 916 4613 Phone 717 235 6807 FAX 717 235 6798 www oakworks com European Compliance...

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