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DIRECTIONS FOR USE

When operating the table’s controls 
be sure to observe all cautions and 
warnings given in the manual to 
prevent injury to both operator and 
client.

OPERATING THE MANUAL TOP  (IF EQUIPPED)

To Raise the Back Rest:

 

Raise the back rest by pressing the lever under the head 

section and lifting up to the desired height. It is recommended that clients take some of 

their weight off the back rest while you lift. 

To Lower the Back Rest: 

Press the lever under the head section and push the back 

rest down. Release the lever and the back rest will stay in place.

To Change Position of the Back Rest Lever: 

The back rest lever can be moved 

to the opposite side of the back rest by removing the screws and relocating the hand 

lever to the opposite side of the top into the four pre-drilled holes. See Back Rest Lever 

photo at left for screw locations

Do not sit on the elevated  

Back Rest or Leg Rest. 

CAUTION

DIRECTIONS

 FOR

 USE

Back Rest 

Control

BACK REST

LEG REST

The leg rest adjustment lever is located on the side of the table under the seat section

To Change the Lever Position:

 

Remove the screws from the lever and replace just the 

screws. Move handle to the opposite side of the table. Remove the screws that are there 

and mount the lever. See Leg Rest Adjustment Lever photo at left for screw location.

To Raise the Leg Rest:

 

Raise 

the leg rest by pulling the lever on 

the side of the seat section and raise 

to the desired height with your other 

hand as shown. To make the adjust-

ment easier, it is recommended that 

clients take some of their weight off 

the leg rest while you lift.

To Lower the Leg Rest: 

Pull the 

lever on the side of the seat section 

and push the leg section down as 

shown. It is recommended that this be 

done with the client on the table as this 

weight will assist in lowering the leg 

section. Release the handle once leg 

rest is at desired location and the leg 

section will stay in place.

Back Rest Lever

Leg Rest

Adjustment Lever

Summary of Contents for Clinician

Page 1: ...al Table Extender Manual Hydraulic with Lift Assist Salon Top Shown with optional Cabinet and stain Adjustable Side Arm Rests and Universal Table Extender Electric Hydraulic with Flat Top Shown with optional QuickLock Face Rest and Boiance Crescent Manual Hydraulic with Flat Top Electric Hydraulic with Flat Top Shown with optional Cabinet Manual Hydraulic with Flat Top Shown with optional Cabinet ...

Page 2: ... 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 expressed or implied warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Oakworks Inc shall not be liable for incidental or consequential da...

Page 3: ...ift pg 6 Manual Hydraulic Lift pg 7 Installation Leveling Instructions pg 8 Directions for Use Adjusting Height pg 9 Adjusting the Top pg 10 Important Safety Note pg 11 Side Arm Rests pg 12 QuickLock Face Rest pg 13 Moving Your Table pg 14 Troubleshooting pg 14 Care Cleaning pg 15 Power Lead Plugs pg 16 Accessory Part Numbers pg 16 Electrical Specifications pg 17 Warranty information pg 17 Contact...

Page 4: ... product indicates that information is given regarding the recommended temperature limits during transport and storing The specifications for these limits are listed on page 18 This symbol when used in documentation on this product indicates the date of manufacture of the device This symbol when used in documentation on this product indicates alternating current AC This symbol when used in documen...

Page 5: ...ot operate the table in standing water Before moving the table disconnect the power cord from the power outlet and secure the electrical cord and foot control out of the way for moving Risk of Electrical Shock Connect this table to a properly grounded outlet only See Grounding Instructions Use this furnishing only for its intended use as described in these instructions Do not use attachments not r...

Page 6: ...t on and off the table easily When making adjustments to the arm rests make certain that the client s arms are away from the working mechanism DO NOT sit on arm rests the elevated back rest or leg rest DO NOT put excessive weight on the side arm rests DO NOT use them in assisting the client on and off the table DO NOT put excessive weight or pressure on the QuickLock Face Rest Excessive pressure c...

Page 7: ...ect Implementation DANGER Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician or service man if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded Do not modify the plug provided with the product if it will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician To reduce the risk of el...

Page 8: ...s only Upholstery TerraTouch or UltraTouch Options Cabinet For electrical specs see Specifications Chart measurements are determined from floor to top of seat pad using standard padding these measurements can be affected by natural material variations in padding published weight may differ due to options chosen natural material variations and padding density PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Optional Storage Ca...

Page 9: ...ly Upholstery TerraTouch or UltraTouch Options Cabinet For electrical specs see Specifications Chart measurements are determined from floor to top of seat pad using standard padding these measurements can be affected by natural material variations in padding published weight may differ due to options chosen natural material variations and padding density PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Optional cabinet MANUAL...

Page 10: ...ch 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 affect the function of the table LEVELING INSTRUCTIONS The table weighs as much as 200 lbs DO NOT lift or move the unit without using proper safely procedures or equipment DO NOT turn the table on its side for any reason To do so could cause damage to ...

Page 11: ... the foot control When operating the table s con trols be sure to observe all cau tions and warnings given in the manual to prevent injury to both operator and client CAUTION Foot Control used to change height The Oakworks Clinician uses hydraulics and hydraulic fluids to adjust the table height Maintaining the quiet operation of your table requires that you fully cycle your table up down twice pe...

Page 12: ...ack Rest or Leg Rest CAUTION D I R E C T I O N S F O R U S E Back Rest Control BACK REST LEG REST The leg rest adjustment lever is located on the side of the table under the seat section To Change the Lever Position Remove the screws from the lever and replace just the screws Move handle to the opposite side of the table Remove the screws that are there and mount the lever See Leg Rest Adjustment ...

Page 13: ... anything on the cabinet hood under the back rest as this can cause damage to the top and or hood NOT FOR STORAGE IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE TABLE KEYSWITCH CAUTION A table keyswitch is located on the shelf at the head end of the table This key switch will lock out the table and prevent all motions It should be used to prevent unauthorized use Remove the key if chil dren have the opportunity to access ...

Page 14: ...ght when getting on or off the table CAUTION Do not use the arm rest for customer weight support during the mounting or dismounting of the table The arm rest is not designed to support the patient s weight The arm rest height is adjusted to level at the factory When in use some of the new parts will wear and you may see some sagging of the arm rest over time If the arm rest is too low the height c...

Page 15: ...safely aside QUICKLOCK FACE REST HEAD REST Do Not extend the dowels of the Face Rest further than 3 from the table edge to ensure a stable connection U S Patent 5 177 823 Do not put excessive weight or pressure on the face rest Excessive pressure can cause premature failure of the QuickLock Face Rest Be sure to read all cautions warnings and instructions given in the manual to prevent injury to bo...

Page 16: ... Be aware and use proper safe procedures for moving a table of this size to prevent injury to yourself or the table We strongly recommend that a flatbed dolly be used that can hold the entire table if moving the table involves a longer distance IF THE TABLE WILL NOT CHANGE HEIGHT OR POSITION ELECTRIC HYDRAULIC MODEL IF THE TABLE IS MAKING NOISE DURING HEIGHTADJUSTMENT D I R E C T I O N S F O R U S...

Page 17: ...will not be covered under the warranty Use both ends of the table evenly Occasionally switch the face rest from one end of the table to the other to reduce uneven wear Protect your table and accessories with sheets and fleeces We offer both fitted sheets and thick fleeces that protect your upholstery fabric against oil stains while offering comfortable softness to your clients You can also preserv...

Page 18: ...v 50 Hz Swiss plug Switzerland 7791 02 220v 50 Hz British plug United Kingdom 7791 06 220v 50 Hz Australian Plug Australia These parts are for identification only they are not field serviceable items Part No Accessory Description 2825 AeroCel Table Extender QuickLock Face Rest 2 parts 2837 B 2838 V Platform 1 2410 03 Crescent Face Rest Pad 1 S P E C I F I C A T I O N S SPECIFICATIONS ...

Page 19: ... use for other than intended purpose or reasonable wear such as tears in the upholstery All warranties are invalidated by non factory modifications and unauthorized repairs which will imme diately terminate all liability by Oakworks for the product or damages caused by its use The buyer and its customers shall be responsible for proper set up and use of the products as well as any supervision requ...

Page 20: ...mber SPA Eng PM 52 Revision 2 August 2015 U S E R M A N U A L CONTACT INFORMATION Oakworks Inc 923 East Wellspring Road New Freedom PA 17349 Phone 717 235 6807 FAX 717 235 6798 www oakworks com Electric Hydraulic Manual Hydraulic Clinician ...

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