
Travel Behavior
Instruction manual Operating table TruSystem 7000 – 1 730 263 – 11/2016
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21.6
Operating table lock (braking jacks extended)
The brake prevents the operating table from rolling away. The jack
props [36], on which the operating table stands securely, are
extended on all four wheels.
1. Press key [i45] until an audible signal sounds.
2. The signal will sound intermittently until the operating table is
completely jacked up. The indicator next to button [i45] on the
column keypad lights up. The appropriate status pictogram is
visible in the remote control display.
NOTICE
Risk of material damage. Risk of collisions!
The drive unit only supports directional movement. The operator
must manually (“by hand”) steer the operating table to prevent
collisions.
CAUTION!
Risk of personal injury. Hazard to the patient!
Locking the operating table while it is being transported is
prohibited. First bring the operating table to a complete stop and
then engage the floor locks.
NOTICE
Risk of material damage. Crushing hazard for
cables on the floor due to leveling plates on floor
locks.
Do not position the operating table on or above
cables.