
Controlling the Operating Table
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Instruction manual Operating table TruSystem 7000 – 1 730 263 – 11/2016
Press key [i16] or [i17].
19.8
Leg section joints
not for operating table version U
There are side rails at the leg section joints of the operating table.
When adjusting the leg section joints, the connected attachments to
the side rail are consequently repositioned.
The leg section joints [5] are driven by a motor and can be inclined
up and downward, individually or together.
In inverse patient position, the back section joints [5] are controlled
using the keys for the functions of the lower back section.
Limitations
The adjustment range of the joints is automatically restricted or
locked in the following situations.
1. The joints can not be adjusted individually if a closed section
segment is attached. The closed section segment is
automatically recognized by the operating table and the
functions of the individual joints are locked. The joints can only
be adjusted together.
2. Depending on the longitudinal travel, the downward
adjustment range of the joints may be restricted. If a larger
adjustment range is required, the longitudinal travel must be
changed.
3. The adjustment ranges for the normal and inverse patient
positions are different (see section 24 on page 96).
4. The leg section joints are locked once the extension adapter is
hooked onto the operating table top.
[i16] Longitudinal travel toward head end
[i17] Longitudinal travel toward foot end