Safety information
Service Manual TruSystem 7000 Operating Table – 1 764 986 – 10/2016
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Safety information
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Safety during repair work
• Important: use only stainless-steel screws of strength class 70 on
the operating table! Comply with the torque specified for
tightening screws.
• For all screws
≥
M4 without split lock washers, use a medium-
strength screw locking agent. Notice, the agent can be
loosened again by heating the screws with a hair dryer.
• Protective work clothing:
Do not wear clothing which can become caught in the
equipment. Shirt and jacket sleeves should be buttoned or rolled
up.
Tie or put up long hair.
Tuck the ends of scarves, ties or shawls into your clothing or pin
them down. Loose clothing can be a hazard!
For activities that are moderately dangerous for the eyes, wear
protective glasses (e.g., for soldering work or when removing
taut springs and fasteners, when hammering in or hammering out
pins or similar parts).
• Do not perform any activity that may put other people in danger
or that can make the device a source of danger!
• Store removed housing and other machine parts in a safe place
while working. Always store tools or removed parts in such a
way that no one can stumble and fall over them. Keep the area
around the device clean and tidy during and after maintenance
work.
• Do not let any screws, nuts or other parts fall into the column.
Immediately remove any parts that fell in. Parts that have not
been removed can damage other components or cables when
the OR table is adjusted. Important! The operating table may not
be released to the customer if parts fell in and were not removed.
• After performing work, reattach protective devices and replace
them if necessary. This includes, for example, covers, cable ties,
cable mounts, cable shields, ground and potential conductor
connections, and power connections. Check connection of
equipotential bonding conductor/grounding cable in
accordance with the applicable standards.
Protection against
infection
• Risk of infection throughout the entire hospital! Follow all safety
measures, behavioral rules and hygiene requirements. Follow
the requirements of the medical facility for protecting against
infection.
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