4-3
Operating Instructions
Operator Manual
150830-685
4.2 Hand Control
If hand control is not installed, plug the hand control into the
appropriate socket of the table column (refer to Figure 3-3 and
Figure 3-4) per
Step 8,
tabletop is in Standard Operating Mode (versus Reverse Orientation
Mode), Auto Limit Sensor system provides instant user feedback on
any conflicting tabletop articulations.
4.2.1 Hand Control Function
Buttons Description
NOTE: The hand control automatically deactivates upon nonuse after
30 minutes if floor locks are released and 10 hours when floor locks
are engaged. The hand control is reactivated by depressing
ANY
button but
OFF
.
The Cmax Surgical Table is equipped with a hand control (see
Figure 4-3). This hand control contains easy-to-read icons and
illuminates the key pad for easy articulation identification when room
is dark. For the hand control function buttons to be operational:
1.
The table must be turned on. Reference
Steps 3 and 4
in
4.1,
O
PERATING
THE
T
ABLE
.
NOTE: READY appears on the LCD Display for one second then
goes off indicating that the table is ready for operation.
2.
The hand control must be turned ON. (Press
ANY
function
button on the Hand Control except
OFF
; the keyboard
backlighting system will be illuminated.)
The hand control contains a backlighted keyboard and a LCD
Display. This display provides table status and instructions for the
user. The hand control pushbuttons, LCD Display, and descriptions
are as follows (Figure 4-3):
NOTE: Simply release the hand control pushbutton when desired
Cmax Tabletop position has been reached and table will
automatically stop and lock in position. Refer to Section 2.5.2,
Ranges of Motion for the positioning of the following table functions.
REV. ORIENT:
See
4.3, R
EVERSE
P
ATIENT
O
RIENTATION
.
FLEX:
When depressed, back section moves down and tabletop
moves into Reverse Trendelenburg position.
NOTE: In reverse configuration, FLEX function is NOT available for
patient safety. REV. ORIENT appears in the LCD Display and LED
will light.
REFLEX:
When depressed, back section moves up and tabletop
moves into Trendelenburg position.
NOTE: In reverse configuration, REFLEX function is NOT available
for patient safety. REV. ORIENT appears in the LCD Display and
LED will light.
SLIDE HEAD:
When depressed, Zip-Slide™ moves tabletop toward
head end. The LCD Display SLIDE value will change accordingly.
When slide returns to central ("0") position,
movement stops for one
second before continuing.
WARNING – PINCHING AND
TIPPING HAZARD: Patient
injury may result if the
operator of this table is not
completely familiar with the
controls for patient
positioning and table
operation.
WARNING – PERSONAL
INJURY HAZARD: The floor
locks must be engaged at all
times a patient is on the
table. Failure to lock the
floor locks before placing a
patient on the table or
disengaging the floor locks
while a patient is on the table
could result in the table
rolling unexpectedly during
the procedure.
CAUTION – POSSIBLE
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE: Hang
the hand control from side
rail of the table when not in
use, to avoid possible
damage to the control.
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