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TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Symbol Identification

   .................................................................................. pg 1

Important Safety Instructions

 ........................................................................ pg  2

Section I:  Product Description & Photo

 

 

Celesta

®

 Deluxe

   ................................................................................

pg 3

 

Celesta

®

 Lift

 

  ......................................................................................

pg 4

 

Celesta

®

 PerformaLift

 .......................................................................

pg 5

Section II: Installation

 

Leveling Instructions   .................................................................. pg 6

Section III: Directions for Use 

 

 

Foot Control Operations

 

Celesta

®

 Deluxe, Celesta

®

 Lift & Celesta

®

 PerformaLift ........

pg 8

 

Hand Control Operations

 

Celesta

®

 Lift & Celesta

®

 PerformaLift ...................................

pg 9

 

Hand Control Operations

 

Celesta

®

 Deluxe ..........................................................

pg 10 & 11

 

Manual Top Operations

 

Celesta

®

 Lift & Celesta

®

 PerformaLift

 ........................................

pg 12 

 

Grounding  ................................................................................. pg 13

Section IV: Accessories

 

Side Arm Rests 

 ..................................................................... 

pg 14 & 15

 

Lowered Arm Rest Shelf 

 

 ...............................................

pg 16

 

QuickLock™ Face Rest

   .............................................................

pg 16

Section V: Troubleshooting

 

Thermal Limiting Switch

 ..................................................... pg  17

 

If the table will not change position

 .....................................

pg 17

 

Questions to ask before calling Customer Service

 ..........

pg 17

Section VI: Care & Cleaning 

  .........................................................................

pg 18

Section VII Product Identification  

  ..............................................................

pg 19

Section VIII: Specifications

   .................................................................... pg 20

Contact Information

   ...................................................................... back cover

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Summary of Contents for Celesta Lift

Page 1: ...Lift Celesta PerformaLift AVAILABLE WITH RECTANGULAR FLAT TOP ROUND CORNER FLAT TOP BACKREST TOP FLEX TOP SHOWN HERE I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L ELECTRIC LIFT TILT MANUAL TOP ELECTRIC LIFT TILT...

Page 2: ...n 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 this document n...

Page 3: ...ns Celesta Lift Celesta PerformaLift pg 9 Hand Control Operations Celesta Deluxe pg 10 11 Manual Top Operations Celesta Lift Celesta PerformaLift pg 12 Grounding pg 13 Section IV Accessories Side Arm...

Page 4: ...labels warns that during transport there should be no stacking of containers This symbol when used in this manual or on product labels indicates that the product should be protected from moisture The...

Page 5: ...been dropped or damaged or dropped into water Contact Oakworks Customer Service before use 5 Keep the cord away from heated surfaces 6 Never drop or insert any object into any opening 7 Do not use ou...

Page 6: ...holstery TerraTouch UltraTouch Published weight and height may differ slightly due to options chosen natural material variations and padding density For electrical specs see Specifications Chart 3 PRO...

Page 7: ...gth 72 183 cm Top Manually Controlled Access Design Top Padding Plush 4 Aero Cel or 6 Aero Cel Upholstery TerraTouch UltraTouch Published weight and height may differ slightly due to options chosen na...

Page 8: ...rraTouch standard Ultratouch Published weight and height may differ slightly due to options chosen natural material variations and padding density For electrical specs see Specifications Chart 5 PRODU...

Page 9: ...reate a tripping hazard and where the controllers are located to you liking and are conveniently accessible LEVELING INSTRUCTIONS If Table Will Not Sit Flat on the Floor The Celesta and Performance Li...

Page 10: ...stment 3 Adjust the Leveler Foot by first loosening the locking nut found just above the rubber Leveler Foot with the open end wrench 4 Lower the adjustable rubber Leveler Foot until it meets the floo...

Page 11: ...ly adjusted on the Celesta Lift and PerformaLift The Celesta Deluxe features a top that is operated electrically by a hand control FOOT CONTROL OPERATIONS Foot Control Operate the foot control as show...

Page 12: ...n Follow the directions below to access these functions Height Controls Tilt Controls HAND CONTROL OPERATIONS Right Side Tilt Control activates tilt up to 15 positioning stops when table is level pres...

Page 13: ...CAUTION Do not leave clients unattended when table is tilted near its limits Celesta Deluxe Back Rest Controls Leg Rest Controls Backrest Control activates backrest down to level position Backrest Con...

Page 14: ...activates tilt up to 15 positioning stops when table is level press again for complete reverse Left Side Tilt Control activates tilt up to 15 positioning stops when table is level press again for comp...

Page 15: ...leg rest as you lift Leg Rest Raises Leg Rest up to 55 Leg Rest at total recline Celesta Lift Celesta PerformaLift flex top CAUTION Do not release leg rest without supporting the leg rest and client T...

Page 16: ...he product is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug Correct Implementation Incorrect Implementation DANGER Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can resul...

Page 17: ...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 Ther...

Page 18: ...and allow the arm rest to rest in the parallel position This resets the arm rest in the proper position for the automatic adjustment feature to be activated Removing the Side Arm Rests A hand soak bow...

Page 19: ...and angle and then locking the cam locks into that position To remove the QuickLock Face Rest just pull the frame from the outlets in the end of the table until it comes free When replacing the Quick...

Page 20: ...faulty controller Unplug the power cable from the wall outlet Make sure that all male and female connectors are firmly pushed into each other Even a slight misconnection can cause a possible malfuncti...

Page 21: ...heat Very cold temperatures can make your fabric prone to cracking Very high temperatures can cause the fabric to stretch permanently Avoid exposing your products to direct sunlight for extended peri...

Page 22: ...ltage AC Power Cord Plug 5097 11 120v 60 Hz 3 prong grounded hospital grade North America 5097 3 220v 50 Hz Continental Plug Europe 5097 4 220v 50 Hz Swiss plug Switzerland 5097 2 220v 50 Hz British p...

Page 23: ...cle 24 VDC 1 5 amps 9 0 amps Class I Equipment Type B Applied Part IPX0 Continuous Operation 10 Duty Cycle Length Deluxe Lift Rectangular Rounded Corner Back Rest Top Flextop Width Celesta Deluxe Cele...

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