
Controlling the Operating Table
Instruction manual Operating table TruSystem 7000 – 1 730 263 – 11/2016
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19.1
Key release
The column keypad is locked by default so that the functions on the
operating table cannot be accidentally activated. It is not possible
to control the operating table via the column keypad in this
condition. Indicator [i53] does not light up. The operating table can
be switched off at any time using the
O
FF
key on the column
keypad, regardless of the key release.
Releasing the key
lock
Press key [i53]. Indicator [i53] lights up. The keypad automatically
locks again 10 seconds after the last button operation.
19.2
Selecting the head position
The head position of the patient must always match the display
on the column keypad.
The operating table top can be set up in the “inverse” direction for
certain patient positions where the patient needs to be lying at the
other end of the operating table top (with head at the foot end). The
column keypad display then no longer match the patient's head
position. Some operating table functions (such as Trendelenburg,
tilting) are then laterally inversed. In such cases, you must manually
switch the head position using key [i3] according to the position of
the patient's head. The corresponding indicator illuminates. After
changing the head position the table movements are performed
properly. After switching the operating table off and back on again,
the normal patient position is always active and indicator [i4]
illuminated.