Thuli Tables 300 Stationary Owner'S Manual Download Page 7

HEADPIECE ATTACHMENT

PISTON ATTACHMENT

1.  Swing the flexion/extension piston down toward the 

     off-centered slot in the base block.

2.  Remove the piston pin from the slide block and raise the front 

     end of the headpiece to allow the piston to engage in the 

     off-centered slot.  Operating the remote control will allow you

     to rotate the piston head to align with the off-centered slot.

3.  Attach the piston to the slide block by visually lining up the 

     holes and re-inserting the piston pin.

  Install the remote control into the bottom of the slide block. 

  Insert the cable into the narrow slot and tilt the remote control 

  into the recess until it snaps into place.  Operating the remote

  control will allow the headpiece to lay flush with the table cushions.

Headpiece Attachment & Headpiece Paper

1.  Install a standard 8.5” roll of headpiece

     paper.

2.  Raise the paper hold-down wire and

     tear-off bar.  Advance the paper and

     tuck it between the cushions.

3.  Lower the hold-down wire between 

     the cushions, lower the tear-off bar 

     and tear off any excess paper.  

HEADPIECE PAPER

4.  To advance the headpiece paper, raise

     the tear-off bar, hold your finger on 

     the hold-down wire and pull the paper 

     across the cushions.  Pulling the paper 

     in an upward direction will reduce 

     friction, making it easier to pull.

5.  To tear off used headpiece paper, use an

     upward motion while holding down the

     tear-off bar.

 

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REMOTE CONTROL ATTACHMENT

Summary of Contents for 300 Stationary

Page 1: ...achment Operation 6 10 Table Operation 11 12 Abdominal Swing Away 13 Accessories 14 Care Maintenance 15 16 Warranty 17 Overview of Products Back 300 Stationary Owner s Manual THULI TABLES office thulitables com www thulitables com youtube com thulitables 800 458 4854 facebook com thulitables ...

Page 2: ...pected and tested right down to the smallest detail before leaving our shop We are confident that it will provide you with many years of reliable service Please take the time to read this manual carefully It will familiarize you with the table and instruct you on its proper operation and maintenance If you have any questions or comments please contact us Thank you for your purchase of a 300 Statio...

Page 3: ...ne Arm Rest Ankle Rest Extension Pelvic Section Fixed Section Thoracic Section Headpiece Stretcher Ankle Rest Extension Locking Knob Pelvic Cocking Lever Tension Control Knob Thoracic Cocking Lever Tension Control Knob Crossbrace Piston ...

Page 4: ...ivot Block Slide Block Paper Hanger Remote Control Lever Paper Tear Off Bar Straight Drop Forward Cocking Lever Headpiece Mounting Remote Control Cable Piston Pin T Bar Piston Head Lowering Lever Prone Arm Rest Buckle Flexion Extension Prone Arm Rest Locking Link Piston Motion Knob Bracket ...

Page 5: ... back leg sets to the table frame by matching up the colored dots and using the 12 sets of fasteners provided Insert the bolt first through the frame and then through the leg Slide on the washer lockwasher and nut and tighten down STRETCHER ATTACHMENT Attach the long stretcher to the front and back leg sets using the four remaining lag bolts Engage the short end of the allen wrench firmly into the...

Page 6: ...o step Headpiece Paper PISTON PRONE ARM REST ATTACHMENT 1 Attach the piston prone arm rest to the crossbrace of the front leg set using the fasteners provided matching up the colored dots 2 Swing the piston prone arm rest up and out of the way to provide room for attaching the headpiece 5 To attach the headpiece to the table slide the slide block into the mounting bracket 6 Visually line up the ho...

Page 7: ...trol into the recess until it snaps into place Operating the remote control will allow the headpiece to lay flush with the table cushions Headpiece Attachment Headpiece Paper 1 Install a standard 8 5 roll of headpiece paper 2 Raise the paper hold down wire and tear off bar Advance the paper and tuck it between the cushions 3 Lower the hold down wire between the cushions lower the tear off bar and ...

Page 8: ...esired position and release Knob pulled out PRIOR to cocking Knob pushed in PRIOR to cocking PRIOR to cocking the headpiece set for straight drop by pulling out the headpiece straight drop forward motion knob until you feel it is set into position This will be just short of coming into contact with the cocking bar If you pull the knob out too far simply push it back in and continue PRIOR to cockin...

Page 9: ...ise the headpiece in one smooth motion VERTICAL LOWERING 1 Lower the front end of the headpiece by operating the remote control lever 2 In one smooth motion lower the back end of the headpiece by lifting the headpiece lowering lever firmly with one hand while gently lowering the back end of the headpiece with the other Advise your patient before changing the position of the headpiece This is espec...

Page 10: ...pine position Position the patient sufficiently forward with arms outstretched and wrists resting comfortably on the Prone Arm Rest which is adjustable in height To raise pull on the loop at the end of the strap To lower squeeze the cam lock to loosen the strap and pull down on the Prone Arm Rest grips Advise the patient not to apply weight on the Prone Arm Rest while getting up from the table HEA...

Page 11: ...e back of the patient s arms will not be pinched between the thoracic section and the table frame when using the drop THORACIC DROP 1 With the patient on the table cock the drop section You must have sufficient tension on the drop mechanism to hold the patient s weight 2 Loosen the tension control knob by turning it counterclockwise until the section drops 3 Turn the tension control knob clockwise...

Page 12: ...hile gently lowering the ankle rest with the other hand THORACIC INCLINE Uses of the thoracic incline include anterior thoracic adjusting cervical palpation and diversified cervical adjusting This feature allows the practitioner to remain in a comfortable upright position CERVICAL PALPATION ADJUSTING ANTERIOR THORACIC ADJUSTING Table Operation The thoracic section can be raised to a 20 degree angl...

Page 13: ...is held in correct position by aligning the two holes on the underside of the chest cushion with the two nickel plated acorn nuts on the thoraic drop plate CHEST CUSHION STORAGE When not using the chest cushion consider 1 Storing it in the space vacated by the extended ankle rest section photo above 2 Use it as a bolster under the patient s ankles when lying prone 3 Use it as a bolster under the p...

Page 14: ...sition COMFORT PILLOW Base Pillow Accessories The Comfort Pillow offers massage quality comfort in the prone position The Velcro on the underside of the pillow secures it to the base allowing for width adjustability The base of the Comfort Pillow inserts into place between the headpiece cushions The opening is adjustable Comfort Pillow Crescent Arm Rest Bolsters are 20 wide with a nonslip base Cho...

Page 15: ...headpiece several times to clean the plunger from dust debris 2 Apply 3 IN ONE oil into the hole for lubrication Routine lubrication If the drops have not been lubricated on a regular basis 1 Lay the table on its cushions 2 Apply WD 40 onto the plungers and allow a few minutes for penetration Set the table upright and drop each section several times to clean from dust debris 2 Set the table back o...

Page 16: ... permanent 2 Disinfecting Options Bleach Dilute 4 tsp bleach in 1 quart of water in a spray bottle Spray on vinyl leave for 1 2 minutes and rinse well with water Hydrogen Peroxide 3 Available in spray bottle Use undiluted and leave on for 5 minutes and rinse well with water Alcohol 70 min Use undiluted Leave on for 1 2 minutes and rinse well with water REPLACEMENT VINYL In the event of wear or dam...

Page 17: ...Our tables are designed and built to high standards and we are proud to offer a limited lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects This warranty is valid to the original owner and only if the table has not been altered in any way It does not cover issues caused by normal wear and tear which naturally and inevitably occur as a result of normal use over time or damage caused by accidents improp...

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