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4.4 

Memory Controls

 

 

4.4.1  Programming 
 

1) 

Press the AUTORETURN button to position the chair in the fully down and 
fully upright position (home position). 

2) 

Using one of the membrane switches located in the sides of the chair backrest, 
move the chair to a desired position. 

3) 

Press and hold one of the memory buttons for 3 seconds. An audible 2-beep 
sequence  indicates  that  the  position  has  been  recorded  in  memory.  Once 
memory programming is complete, the settings will be retained even if power 
is cut to the chair. Repeat steps 1 through 3 to set a new memory position. 

4) 

Press  and  release  the  appropriate  memory  button  to  move  the  chair  to  the 
desired position.

 

 

 

NOTE: 

Moving the chair up and down from the footswitch or stand console may 
cause the chair to exhibit some inaccuracy in locating the memory position 
settings.  To  correct  this,  press  the  auto-return  button  to  “re-home”  the 
chair then continue to use the controls as normal.

 

 

4.5 

Cancel Button

 

A  CANCEL  button is  located  on  each  membrane  switch.  Pressing  either  CANCEL 
button will terminate any automatic motion, such as auto-return and/or movement to 
memory positions. As an additional safety feature, pressing any button on either chair 
membrane switch will also terminate any automatic motion. 

 

4.6 

Swivel Brake Operation

 

To  rotate  the  chair,  move  the  swivel  brake  handle  to  the  released  position 
(perpendicular  to  the  floor),  rotate  the  chair  to  the  desired  position,  then  move  the 
swivel brake handle to the activated position (parallel to the floor) to secure the chair 
in position. 

 

4.7 

Armrest Retraction

 

One or both of the armrests may be pivoted up out of the way if desired. Press the 
latch  release  button  in  the  middle  underside  of  the  armrest  then  lift  up  on  the 
armrest. To return the armrest to the horizontal position, simply pivot the armrest 
back down until it latches. 

 

4.8 

Headrest Position

 

The headrest assembly consists of a 2 pivot-articulating clamp as well as a pivoting 
pillow  mount.  The  headrest  assembly  has  a  very  wide  adjustment  range  and  can 
accommodate  any  examination  situation.  The  articulating  headrest  position  may  be 
adjusted as desired by releasing the clamp-locking handle, pivoting the headrest into 
position, then re-activating the clamp-locking handle. 

 

4.9 

Footrest Retraction

 

The  footrest  may  be  stowed  for  easier  access  to  the  patient,  or  for  closer 
examination  or  surgical  purpose.  Simply  pivot  the  footrest  up  by  lifting  on  the 
front edge until it clicks into its stowed position. 

Summary of Contents for OC-2300

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Page 2: ...fe condition if a malfunction occurs After Operation Never disconnect any plugs by pulling on the cable Doing so may cause damage to the internal connections If the chair has been idle for a period of time check all functions and safety features for normal operation prior to reuse Safety Precautions The OC 2300 exam chair conforms to UL 2601 1 and CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 M90 There is no disposal of...

Page 3: ...4 4 0 OPERATION 4 4 1 Elevation Control 4 4 2 Motorized Recline Control 4 4 3 Auto Return Control 4 4 4 Memory Controls 5 4 5 Cancel Button 5 4 6 Swivel Brake Operation 5 4 7 Armrest Retraction 5 4 8 Headrest Position 5 4 9 Footrest Retraction 5 5 0 ADJUSTMENTS 6 5 1 Headrest Locking Tension 6 5 2 Swivel Brake Adjustment 6 5 3 Armrest Adjustment 6 6 0 MAINTENANCE 7 6 1 Paint and Nonmetallic Parts ...

Page 4: ...Height retracted 22 5 571mm 20 0 508mm Seat Height full stroke 35 0 889mm 29 0 737mm Footrest Height 3 5 89mm 1 5 38mm Full Recline Length 75 1905mm Mode of Operation Continuous Use Type of Protection Class 1 protection Against Electrical Shock Ingress of Water Protection Ordinary Protection IPX0 AP or APG Not AP or APG equipment Electrical Voltage Current Frequency US Versions 120VAC 10 7 A 60 Hz...

Page 5: ...Degrees C Relative Humidity Range 30 to 95 Atmospheric Pressure Range 10 1 to 15 4 psi 700 to 1060 hPa Acceptable Storage Time in operating environment 5 years in extreme environment 20 days Denotes dimensions for the High Low lift configurations SYMBOLS FOUND ON THE OC 2300 CHAIR Protective Earth ground location CAUTION Electrical shock possibility ATTENTION Information provided in manual Alterna...

Page 6: ... appropriate wall outlet or into the ophthalmic stand 2 Connect the chair control cable to the ophthalmic stand and check the vertical movement of the ophthalmic chair 3 4 Alternate Connections When the Ophthalmic Chair model OC 2300 is not used in conjunction with a Topcon ophthalmic stand use the table below to configure the electrical inputs correctly Stand Cable Wire Code Pin Number Wire Funct...

Page 7: ...nt of the full power recline ophthalmic chair model OC 2300 is made by pressing the appropriate arrow button on either membrane switch located on the sides of the back or with an optional footswitch The chair may also be controlled by the UP DOWN and AUTORETURN buttons on the exam stand 4 2 Motorized Recline Control The motorized recline buttons located on the sides of the backrest recline and upr...

Page 8: ...ditional safety feature pressing any button on either chair membrane switch will also terminate any automatic motion 4 6 Swivel Brake Operation To rotate the chair move the swivel brake handle to the released position perpendicular to the floor rotate the chair to the desired position then move the swivel brake handle to the activated position parallel to the floor to secure the chair in position ...

Page 9: ...e swivel brake handle is in the activated position parallel to the floor an adjustment may be required The swivel brake adjustment screw is located behind the lift assembly on the underside of the metal chair seat If the swivel brake clamping tension is too loose move the swivel brake handle to the released position perpendicular to the floor and turn the adjustment screw with an Allen wrench Cloc...

Page 10: ...e chair from the power source WARNING Any service and or repairs other than replacement of the two exter nal fuses shall be performed only by a qualified technician The main power fuses are located in the rear of the base assembly in the LH side plastic shroud Unplug the chair from the AC power source Twisting the fuse cap counter clockwise and simultaneously pressing down easily replace the fuses...

Page 11: ...8 If problems persist call your dealer or Topcon for assistance Topcon Medical Systems Inc 37 West Century Road Paramus NJ 07652 800 223 1130 www topconmedical com ...

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