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DIRECTIONS FOR USE

CARBON FIBER ARM BOARD (ACCESSORY)

CAUTION

Do not place undue weight or downward pressure on the Carbon Fiber Arm Board. It is a posi-

tioning device for the arms and should not be used as leverage to get on or off the table. Injury 

can occur. DO NOT exceed 30 lbs. (14 kg.) of load on the Support Section. Injury can occur.

USE

This radiolucent device can be used with any flat support surface where ionizing radiation (x-ray) is 

utilized for imaging. It can be used to support arms and feet. 

DIRECTIONS

Unfold the Arm Board and slide the 

Base Section 

under the patient and the table pad. Position the 

patient and the 

Support Section

 to suit the needs of the procedure. The weight of the patient will 

hold the Arm Board in place.
Rotate the 

Support Section

 to the desired position. This section rotates up to 180º.

To remove the Arm Board, ask the patient to move their limb off the 

Support Section

 and lift their 

body slightly. This will allow you to pull out the base section of the Arm Board. 
Fold the 

Base and Support sections

 for storage.

Prone Position at 135º

Supine Position at 180º

Support Section

Base Section

T-RAIL CLAMP USE (ACCESSORY)*

1.  The clamp must be installed only on an Oakworks

®

 

CFPM product with the groove on the underside of 

the table.

2.  Slide the clamp in the groove to the desired position 

on the table top.

3.  Ensure the lower part of the clamp is aligned with 

and in the groove of the table top. Tighten the clamp 

using the handle.

4.  Attempt to slide the clamp. Ensure the clamp will not 

move and is secured tightly to the tabletop.

5.  The handle can be rotated without loosen up the 

clamp. To move the handle out of your way, lift the 

handle up and rotate towards the inside of the table, then release the handle to reengage. The 

handle can then be used to tighten or loosen the clamp and slide to a different position on the 

tabletop.

Note: The Integrated T-Rails are US standard size of .38” (1cm) thick by 1.13” (3cm) wide.

CAUTION

Recheck tightness of T-Rail Clamp in between procedures.

Ensure that the lower part of the clamp is in the tabletop groove under the table top.

Ensure the T-Rail Clamp is tight and can not move with pressure.

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Summary of Contents for CFPMFXH

Page 1: ...p CFPMFXH Integrated headrest top Rectangular top CFPM100 Integrated headrest top Rectangular top CFPM300 Rectangular top CFPM301 Integrated headrest top CFPM301 Rectangular top CFPMB301 Rectangular t...

Page 2: ...within this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by OAKWORKS Inc OAKWORKS Inc encourages requests for technical specifica tions and the like documen...

Page 3: ...le End Extensions 22 Lithotripsy Table used as Urology Table 22 Carbon Fiber Arm Board 23 Adjustable T Rail Clamp 23 Spine Positioning System II 24 Fluoro Extender 24 Reference Usable Imaging Area Dia...

Page 4: ...orienting the equipment SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION This symbol when used in this manual and on product labels represents a caution warning Be sure to read and comply with all precautions and warnings This...

Page 5: ...is in motion Be certain that the table is completely lowered prior to discharging an ambulatory patient The patient may lose balance and fall NOTE The CFPMFXH is a fixed height table It is recommended...

Page 6: ...of 1 10 mm as measured at 100 kVp and a half value HVL of 3 6 mm NOTE Bariatric Top has a typical aluminum filtration equivalence of 1 50 mm as measured at 100 kVp and a half value HVL of 3 6 mm Oakw...

Page 7: ...ing Padding 2 5cm Comfort Foam Crescent Face Pad Integrated Headrest Only Patient Restraint Strap Must be used during all procedures Table Weight 368 lbs 167 kg OPTIONS 5 13cm Locking Casters 1 2 5cm...

Page 8: ...sters for mobile or permanent positioning Padding 2 5cm Comfort Foam Crescent Face Pad Integrated Headrest Only Patient Restraint Strap Must be used during all procedures Table Weight 343 lbs 156 kg O...

Page 9: ...m Locking Casters Locking Unlocking Casters for mobile or permanent positioning Padding 2 5cm Comfort Foam Crescent Face Pad Integrated Headrest Only Patient Restraint Strap Must be used during all pr...

Page 10: ...g Casters for mobile or permanent positioning Padding 2 5cm Comfort Foam Crescent Face Pad Integrated Headrest Only Patient Restraint Strap Must be used during all procedures Table Weight 498 lbs 226...

Page 11: ...10 cm Locking Casters Locking Unlocking Casters for mobile or permanent positioning Padding 2 5cm Comfort Foam Crescent Face Pad Integrated Headrest Only Patient Restraint Strap Must be used during a...

Page 12: ...40 kg distributed evenly 4 10 cm Locking Casters Locking Unlocking Casters for mobile or permanent positioning Padding 2 5cm Comfort Foam Crescent Face Pad Integrated Headrest Only Patient Restraint S...

Page 13: ...ile or permanent positioning Padding 2 5cm Comfort Foam Crescent Face Pad Integrated Headrest Only Patient Restraint Strap Must be used during all procedures Table Weight 548 lbs 249 kg OPTIONS 5 13cm...

Page 14: ...iolucent dimensions 19 48cm W x 23 7 60cm Table Extensions 1 23 58cm W x 28 71cm L End 1 23 58cm W x 16 41cm L OR 23 58cm W x 20 51cm L Short Table Voltage Options 120V 60Hz or 230V 50Hz 2 8 20cm W x...

Page 15: ...cm High US Standard Urology Bag Hoop Clips onto T rails bag not included Table Capacity 500 lbs 227 kg distributed evenly 200 lbs 91 kg on all extensions 4 10 cm Locking Casters Locking Unlocking Cast...

Page 16: ...Clips onto T rails bag not included Table Capacity 500 lbs 227 kg distributed evenly 200 lbs 91 kg on all extensions 4 10 cm Locking Casters Locking Unlocking Casters for mobile or permanent position...

Page 17: ...oduct 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 properly installed and grounded in accordance with...

Page 18: ...ON CAUTION 15 CAUTION Do not apply excessive force to the foot control as it may damage the control Do not use the foot control if signs of wear or damage are visible as this can cause unintentional m...

Page 19: ...ateral Tilt OR Vertical Height Trendelenburg Longitudinal Motion Lateral Motion Control functions dependent upon table s fea tures Test each of the table s functions prior to use with a patient CAUTIO...

Page 20: ...e patient from falling off the table The strap has hook and loop fasteners attached to the ends The strap is attached as follows 1 Place the center of each strap around the patient at two places Reloc...

Page 21: ...nchored Replace pad by first centering on the table and then pressing flaps in place anchoring with the hook and loop fasteners ADJUSTING THE CRESCENT FACE PADS INTEGRATED HEADREST TOPS ONLY PRONE SUP...

Page 22: ...the red button To reset rotate the red button clockwise If necessary you can also remove the plug from the outlet Be sure access is not blocked for disconnecting the table from power 19 LOCKING THE CA...

Page 23: ...e warning line on the tabletop Casters should be locked when patient is mounting or dismounting the table Table should be flat when mounting and dismount ing Patient should mount and dismount near the...

Page 24: ...Extensions are clamped to the T rail with a locking clamp design There are 2 lateral extensions for the Urology Table 2 5 x 24 13 x 61cm These extensions can be used as required to extend the effectiv...

Page 25: ...28 58 x 71cm and 1 23 x 16 58 x 41cm Lithotripsy Urology 1 23 x 28 58 x 71cm Urology LITHOTRIPSY TABLE USED AS A UROLOGY TABLE If the extensions are removed from the Lithotripsy Table the table can b...

Page 26: ...ion of the Arm Board Fold the Base and Support sections for storage Prone Position at 135 Supine Position at 180 Support Section Base Section T RAIL CLAMP USE ACCESSORY 1 The clamp must be installed o...

Page 27: ...m LARGE RECTANGULAR ADJUSTER PAD 7 X 12 X 1 18 x 31 x 4cm SMALL RECTANGULAR ADJUSTER PAD 8 20cm SEMI ROUND BOLSTER FLUORO EXTENDER ACCESSORY CAUTION Do not place undue weight or downward pressure on t...

Page 28: ...REFERENCE USABLE IMAGING AREA CFPMFXH CFPM100 INTEGRATED HEADREST TOPS ONLY CENTERED FOR A P VIEW OBLIQUE 30 VIEW FOR VERTICAL CAUDAL 30 VIEW FOR VERTICAL NO IMAGE NO IMAGE NO IMAGE 25...

Page 29: ...26 REFERENCE USABLE IMAGING AREA CFPMFXH CFPM100 RECTANGULAR TOPS ONLY CENTERED FOR A P VIEW OBLIQUE 30 VIEW FOR VERTICAL CAUDAL 30 VIEW FOR VERTICAL NO IMAGE NO IMAGE NO IMAGE...

Page 30: ...REFERENCE USABLE IMAGING AREA CFPM400 CFPM300 CFPM401 CFPM301 INTEGRATED HEADREST TOPS ONLY CENTERED FOR A P VIEW OBLIQUE 30 VIEW FOR VERTICAL CAUDAL 30 VIEW FOR VERTICAL NO IMAGE NO IMAGE NO IMAGE 27...

Page 31: ...28 REFERENCE USABLE IMAGING AREA CFPM400 CFPM300 CFPM401 CFPM301 RECTANGULAR TOPS ONLY CENTERED FOR A P VIEW OBLIQUE 30 VIEW FOR VERTICAL CAUDAL 30 VIEW FOR VERTICAL NO IMAGE NO IMAGE NO IMAGE...

Page 32: ...LIQUE 30 VIEW FROM VERTICAL CAUDAL 30 VIEW FROM VERTICAL 47 0 119 38cm No Image 23 3 59 06cm 15 5 39 37cm 21 0 53 34cm 2 8 6 99cm TYP 47 0 119 38cm No Image 20 0 50 80cm 19 0 48 26cm 23 0 58 42cm 2 0...

Page 33: ...IQUE 30 VIEW FROM VERTICAL CAUDAL 30 VIEW FROM VERTICAL 47 0 119 38cm No Image 23 3 59 06cm 15 5 39 37cm 21 0 53 34cm 2 8 6 99cm TYP 47 0 119 38cm No Image 20 0 50 80cm 19 0 48 26cm 23 0 58 42cm 2 0 5...

Page 34: ...ocedure Because of possible chemical incompatibilities between various cleaning products and bleach utmost care must be taken by the user to avoid potential exposure to harmful or toxic by prod ucts o...

Page 35: ...nds control and foot control cables and all visible wiring Check the hand foot control for signs of wear or damage replace if necessary Visually inspect components for obvious damage that could cause...

Page 36: ...window of the Product Label CFPM400 Table Manufacturer Oakworks Inc 923 East Wellspring Road New Freedom PA USA 17349 1 717 235 6807 www oakworks com GTIN SN 00817463021325 QTY 1 EA Manuf date 2016 1...

Page 37: ...andards 21 CFR Sub chapter J in effect at the time of manufacture for radiographic tables ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Conditions Temperature Humidity Atmospheric Pressure Normal Use 50 10 C to 104 40 C 2...

Page 38: ...upporting The table is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are con trolled The customer or the user of the table can help prevent electromagnetic inte...

Page 39: ...he applicable regulations and requirements of the local state environmental protection agency state health agency Centers for Disease Control CDC Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA U S...

Page 40: ...USER MANUAL FCC Rules and Regulations Title 47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A Unintentional Radiators NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pu...

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