ES2000 SERIES ELEVATION TABLE
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ES2000 Series Elevation Table
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The ErgoStyle 2000 Series Adjusting Tables allow today's chiropractor to use almost any technique in a comfortable and efficient
manner. Benefits of elevation, multifunctional headpieces and options such as break-a-way chest and drops make even the most
complex adjustments easier to administer.
Please take the time to fully read this manual and familiarize yourself with all the controls on your table. Each section of the table is
explained fully, including optional headpieces, chest sections and drops. Headpiece with Forward and Toggle Drop
Headpiece
To elevate the headpiece, pull back on the Cervical Elevation Control to allow the headpiece to rise up. To lower the headpiece,
pull back on the Elevation Release and gently push down on the headpiece. This is a self-locking control.
To Tilt the headpiece, pull back on the Cervical Elevation Control. Release of the control self locks the headpiece at the position you choose.
To adjust the spacing of the headrest cushions, pull back on the Face Cushion Adjustment Knob, and move it to the right or left.
When at the desired position, release the control to allow the spring pin to lock into a hole.
To engage or "Cock" the Forward Motion Drop, push down on the Cervical Drop Cocking Handle. To adjust the drop holding
tension, adjust the Cervical Drop Tension Knob. The forward motion drop will fall in a forward direction when released.
The Toggle drop can be cocked by pulling up on the back portion of the head cushion closest to the thoracic/lumbar
cushion. To adjust the holding ability of the drop section, turn the Cervical Drop Tension Knob to increase
or decrease holding ability. The toggle drop will fall in a straight down motion.
To operate the Cervical Distraction unlock the Cervical Distraction by turning the Cervical Distraction Lock handle and pull the headpiece
out or push in using the Cervical Distraction Handle. Lock the Cervical Distraction in the position you choose by turning the Cervical
Distraction Lock Handle.