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6
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
• Adjusting Height and Top Positions
of the
C
elesta
G
emini
™
using the Hand Control
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
C
elesta
G
emini
™
HAND CONTROL OPERATIONS •
C
elesta
G
emini
™
Back Rest
Control:
- activates
backrest
up to 64Þ
Back Rest
Control:
- activates
backrest down
to level position
1
2
Leg Rest UP Control:
- elevates leg rest
up to 24Þ
Leg Rest DOWN
Control:
- lowers leg rest
to level position
CAUTIONS
Do not sit on the elevated
Back Rest or Leg Rest.
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 tandem with the thigh section and maintain the
angle of original setting. The arm rests will adjust automatically to
provide the most in comfort and ergonomics while staying parallel
to the floor, no matter what the position.
3
4
• Hand Control
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Children must be supervised
when around this equipment
by a responsible adult. Do not
leave children alone or allow
them to operate the controls.
Do not allow children to crawl
into the cabinet or under the
table.
CAUTION
DO NOT
use the hand
control and the foot control
simultaneously as this can
cause damage to one or
both units.
When operating the
C
elesta
G
emini
™
controls be
sure to observe all cautions
and warnings given in the
manual to prevent injury to
both operator and client.
IMPORTANT
• Moving the
C
elesta
G
emini
™
15
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
• Accessory Option: Table Extender
• Moving the
C
elesta
G
emini
™
ACCESSOR
Y OPTIONS
The optional stationary Table Extender provides ultimate comfort for
your tallest clients, quickly and easily. The Table Extender comes with
two connecting arms that slide into the outlets at the foot end of the
tabletop. Slide these fully into the outlets so the Table Extender is flush
to the end of the table top. This Stationary Extender provides 11" of
additional comfort and support when needed.
The
C
elesta
G
emini
™
weighs approximately 300 lbs. You will need 4 people
working together if it is necessary to move the table. Never lift the table by
grasping the table top as the table top is not designed to hold the weight
of the base and you could damage the table and the electronics that run
the tabletop.
If you need to move the table, place one person at each corner of the
table. We recommend that you have the table top in Position 8 (with
Arm Rests removed) to have the table top ends out of the way as much
a possible. Have each person firmly grasp the cabinet base at the bottom
by the table legs and lift the table 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 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 any distance.
• Accessory Option:
Table Extender
CAUTION
Before moving the
C
elesta
G
emini
™
, disconnect the power
cord from the power outlet
and secure the electrical
cord, hand control and foot
controls for moving.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Be sure to read all
cautions, warnings
and instructions given
in the manual to prevent
injury to both operator
and client.
CAUTION
The table weighs as much
as 300 lbs.
DO NOT
lift or
move the unit without using
proper safety procedures
or equipment.
DO NOT
turn
the
C
elesta
G
emini
™
on its side
for any reason. To do so
could cause damage to the
base and
will
void the warran-
ty. There are no serviceable
items that require this action.
Never lift the table by grasp-
ing the table top as the
table top is not designed to
hold the weight of the base
and you could damage the
table.
Outlets
Moving the
C
elesta
G
emini
™
:
Position 8 at low height range
Grasp
at base
corner
CAUTION
Do not put excessive weight
or pressure on the extender.
Excessive pressure can cause
premature failure of the Table
Extender.