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DIRECTIONS FOR USE

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

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Moving the Table

TO MOVE THE TABLE:

Before moving any of the PT 
Tables, disconnect the power 
cord from the power outlet.

IMPORTANT

Be sure to graps the frame at 
the brace between the two legs 
of the frame on the  end with 
the  self-locking molded rub-
ber feet to allow the wheels to 
move.

CAUTION

All models

 

can be moved and set-up in different rooms thus ensuring 

that you expend your energy on the client, not the equipment.
The PT Series of tables

  

are equipped with two wheels at one end and 

two self-locking, molded rubber feet at the other. When ready to 

move the table, first lower the table to it’s lowest position. On models 

with an  backrest, it is recommended to raise the  backrest to a high 

position. Then be sure the power source is disconnected. Place 

the cord out of the way on top of your table before moving the table. 
Pick up all controls and lay them on the center of the table. Lay a 

towel or a cloth down on your table top to protect the surface from any 

debris from the bottom of your foot controls. 
Two people are needed to safely move the table. Grasp the table 

at the brace between the molded rubber feet at that end of the 

table. By grasping the table frame firmly at this point, you can raise 

the table to allow the wheels at the foot end to move freely. Use proper 

positioning when raising the table by bending at the knees before lifting. 

This prevents back strain or possible injury. 

Move the table carefully to the next location, lower the table and 

release. Check the self-locking molded rubber feet to be sure they 

are flat side down. This position “locks” the table and allows sturdy 

height adjustments. Place the foot controls in position on the floor. 

Connect the power cord to the outlet and test the foot controls. 

WARNING

The table weights as much as 
175 lbs. Use extreme caution 
when liftiing the table to move 
it. Two people are needed to 
move the table safely. Be sure 
to bend from the knees to prevent 
back strain and possible injury. 

DO NOT move the table with 
client  still on the table.

PT100

PT300

PT200

Orthopedic Hi-Lo Casting Table 

Grasp the 

table frame 

securely here 

at both sides 

of the brace.

Summary of Contents for PT series

Page 1: ...I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L PT100 PT Line Orthopedic Hi Lo Casting Table PT200 PT300 Orthopedic Hi Lo Casting Table Orthoped Hi Lo Cast www oakworks com 717 235 6807...

Page 2: ...ange 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 does it make expressed or imp...

Page 3: ...pg 6 Section II Directions for Use Adjusting the Table Height pg 7 Adjusting the Backrest pg 8 Adjusting the Articulating Head Rest pg 9 Adjusting the Optiona Security Side Rail pg 11 Moving the Table...

Page 4: ...from moisture The humidity specifications for Transport Storage are listed in the back of this manual This symbol when used in documentation on this product indicates that information is given regard...

Page 5: ...liquid cleaner unplug wall connector prior to contact with any cables connected to the power supply This product is for use on a nominal 120 volt circuit in North America 220 volt in Europe and has a...

Page 6: ...ch standard Tufflex optional Electronics single 110 volt motor 1 low voltage foot control 1 low voltage hand control For electrical specs see Specifications Chart in the back of this manual published...

Page 7: ...ow voltage foot control 1 low voltage hand control For electrical specs see Specifications Chart in the back of this manual published weight may differ due to options chosen natural material variation...

Page 8: ...al specs see Specifications Chart in the back of this manual published weight may differ due to options chosen natural material variations and padding density PT300 Table Specs Manual Control for Back...

Page 9: ...t motor 1 low voltage foot control 1 low voltage hand control For electrical specs see Specifications Chart in the back of this manual published weight may differ due to options chosen natural materia...

Page 10: ...n the unit on its side without using proper safety procedures When operating the controls on any of the PT Series tables be sure to observe all cautions and warnings given in the manual to prevent inj...

Page 11: ...wn being careful to maintain a firm hold on the table back as you lower it Let go of the release handle when you have the backrest at the level you need and the top will lock automatically in position...

Page 12: ...hold be prepared for a slight drop as the lock mechanism releases while guiding the section to the level desired DO NOT make these adjustments with the client on the table DIRECTIONS FOR USE DIRECTIO...

Page 13: ...lace could cause personal injury or damage to the table The Articulating Head Rest is designed to give comfort and support for various techniques in both prone and supine positioning The benefits of e...

Page 14: ...rail back into an upright position DIRECTIONS FOR USE 11 DIRECTIONS FOR USE DIRECTIONS FOR USE Adjusting the Articulating Head Rest Adjusting the Siderail PT300 Orthopedic Hi lo Casting Table only US...

Page 15: ...op to protect the surface from any debris from the bottom of your foot controls Two people are needed to safely move the table Grasp the table at the brace between the molded rubber feet at that end o...

Page 16: ...UICKLOCK FACE REST PT100 Model only When attaching the QuickLock Face Rest just slide the frame dowels into the outlets found at either end of the table being sure to keep the 1st cam lock within 3 of...

Page 17: ...uickLock Face Rest To use the face rest with your clients supine rotate the face rest pad so that the thick part of the pad supports your client s cervical region Adjusting the height and angle of the...

Page 18: ...ate cervical flexion use the cam locks to adjust the downward angle of the face rest making sure that the surface of the face rest pad at the chin is not lower than the surface of the table DIRECTIONS...

Page 19: ...s in temperature 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 ex...

Page 20: ...uous Operation 10 Duty Cycle C U S L I S T E D SPECIFICATIONS Designed for North America Europe United Kingdom Japan Korea Voltage Current Service Available 120 VAC 20 amp 220 VAC 10 amp 100 VAC 20 am...

Page 21: ...ble Top IEC 529 Rating IPX0 Mode of Operation Continuous Operation 10 Duty Cycle C U S L I S T E D PT300 Model No PXAB30 Designed for North America Europe United Kingdom Japan Korea Voltage Current Se...

Page 22: ...N 19 Power Lead Plugs POWER LEAD PLUGS Voltage AC Power Cord Plug 120v 60 Hz 3 prong grounded hospital grade North America 220v 50 Hz Continental Plug Europe 220v 50 Hz Swiss plug Switzerland 220v 50...

Page 23: ...iately 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 superv...

Page 24: ...N O 6 0 1 1 I E C 6 0 6 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 9 C U S U S L I S T E D R I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L CONTACT INFORMATION OAKWORKS Inc 923 East Wellspring Road New Freedom PA 17349 Toll Free USA only 8...

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