
Controlling the Operating Table
Instruction manual Operating table TruSystem 7000 – 1 730 263 – 11/2016
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Longitudinal travel
Slide moves the table top toward the foot or head end.
Limitations
The longitudinal travel is automatically restricted or locked in the
following situations.
1. The longitudinal travel is locked once the extension adapter is
hooked onto the operating table top. The presence sensor is
active.
2. The longitudinal travel may be limited if the leg section joints or
lower back section joints are inclined downward. The
adjustment range for the longitudinal travel depends on the
angle of inclination of the joints. If a larger adjustment range is
required, the joints must be moved upwards.
3. The longitudinal travel may be restricted if the operating table
top is heavily inclined. The adjustment range depends on the
patient's weight. For heavy patients, the adjustment range is
smaller. If a larger adjustment range is required, the inclination
of the operating table top must be reduced.
4. Longitudinal travel is restricted once a long section segment is
hooked onto the leg section joints (e.g., Carbon 1200 table
top segment). You will hear an error message if the
longitudinal travel is within the impermissible range. In this
case, longitudinal travel at the head end is only possible until
the permissible range is reached. Furthermore, the inclination
of the operating table top (tilt, Trendelenburg) can only take
place in the direction of the level position and the lift is locked.
Adjusting the
function
CAUTION!
Risk of personal injury. Hazard to the patient due to collision.
Risk of entrapment on the part of the operator!
During longitudinal travel, accessories on the side rail may thrust
against the operating table column. Observe all motorized
movements of the operating table until the end position and stop
the function before a hazardous situation occurs.