page 177, "Traditional view" on page 178 and "Foot control functions" on
page 200.
To take the extended view into use, check the checkbox next to
Automatic positions extended in the User settings window.
•
Traditional view
Includes the automatic positions A, B, C, D and rinsing position.
To take the traditional view into use, uncheck the checkbox next to
Automatic positions extended in the User settings window.
22.2.3 Selecting automatic position
Extended view
Control panel: To move the chair to a preprogrammed position, first press
the Chair positions button in the main window. Then, in the list that opens,
select an automatic position by pressing it.
The position you are currently in is marked by a blue frame.
Foot control: When an automatic position has been programmed to the foot
control, you can use the foot control to drive the chair to the programmed
position. A foot control symbol on the right side of the automatic position on
the list indicates in which direction you must push the left-side, right-side or
centre knob to drive the chair to the automatic position.
For information on how to program automatic positions to the foot control,
see sections "Foot control functions" on page 69 and "Foot control functions"
When the chair is in an automatic position, the current position is displayed
on the Chair positions button in the main window.
22 Operating patient chair
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