
Pad
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Pad
The following pad versions are permissible for the operating table
tops:
Using the operating table with unapproved pads is prohibited, and
will result in the loss of conformity clearance for CE.
The pads #1753616 and #1960742 are designed for operating
tables with a two-part table top. The pads #2065417 and
#2065670 are designed for operating tables with a one-part table
top. The pad material number is located on the under side of the
pad.
The pad is a 3.6" (90 mm) thick, viscoelastic foam in a double
sandwich design, with a non-removable electrically conductive
cover material. CAUTION, use of the pad is prohibited if its surface
has been damaged. They are attached to the operating table top
with Velcro. The pad can be disinfected and wiped down (see
section 23 page 94), and is radiolucent. Furthermore, the pad is
latex-free and breathable.
The pad allows pressure-necrosis-inhibiting positioning of the
patient. Medically trained personnel must eliminate residual risk by
providing active decubitus prophylaxis when positioning the patient.
The pad is anti-static and complies with the normative requirements
when properly attached.
Removing pads
Grip beneath the underside of the pad and lift the pad upward.
Installing pads
The pad is attached to the pad plate with Velcro. When you attach
the pad, be sure the pad's loop portion of the fastener is dry and
lined up properly with the hook portion of the fastener strap on the
Name
Material number
Pad table top TS7000 B
1753616
Pad table top TS7000 URO B
1960742
Pad TS7000 U14 B
2065417
Pad TS7000 U14 URO B
2065670
CAUTION!
Risk of personal injury. Hazard to the patient due to improper
attachment!
Check that the pad is securely fastened to the operating table. The
pad must be attached precisely to the pad plate!