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Safety First:

 This equipment must be operated and 

maintained with the safety of the patient and doctor in mind.

1

  No individual should operate table without reading and 

understanding the owner’s manual. Read this manual 
before operating your new UMF Medical equipment.

2

  Patients should only mount and dismount the table  

from the front and only when the table is at a 
comfortable height for their respective height.

3

  This product is intended to be used for positioning  

of patients during medical examinations conducted  

by qualified medical personnel.

4

  This manual should remain permanently affixed 

 

or near the equipment for convenient reference.

5

  Do not attempt to transport table without proper  

lifting equipment.

Equipment Class — 3001 Class II, 3002 Class II, 3003 Class I

Protection against electric shock: Type B applied parts
Protection against harmful ingress of water: Ordinary Equipment 
is not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetics 
mixture with air or with oxygen or with nitrous oxide
Mode of Operation: Continuous operation with intermittent loading 
1 minute on 9 minutes off or 2 minutes on, 18 minutes off.
The table, any manufacturer approved accessories, and all 
accompanying documents are all part of the Medical Equipment 
System and suitable for use within the patient environment.
This product has been evaluated with respect to electrical shock, 
fire, & mechanical hazards only, in accordance with ANSI/AAMI 
ES60601-1: A1:2012, C1:2009/(R)2012 and A2:2010/(R)2012,  CSA 
CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 60601-1:14,  IEC 60601-1 Edition 3.1 (2012).

The entire table is considered to be an applied part because the patient or 
practitioner could come in contact with any part of the table while in use. 
It is noted that the only components designed to come in contact with the 
patient on a regular occurrence are the upholstered top, leg pad, and stirrups.

CLASSIFICATIONS

APPLIED PARTS

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

6

  Do not leave table with unsupervised children.

7

  Use adhesive caution tape or cable runner if cord  

is run across room.

8

  UMF Medical reserves the right to make changes  

to the design of products at any time and without notice.

9

  If table becomes unresponsive while at a raised position with  

a patient on the table, use a step stool, chair, or other form  
of secure step to help the patient safely dismount the table. 

10

  Do not impede the table’s movement when raising or  

lowering. Doing so can cause damage to table and or  
item/person in contact with table.

11

  Table can be lifted from the rear underside of the body panel 

(under the drawer) and in the front by pulling out the leg section 
approximately 4” and using it as a hand hold. Table should 
always be lifted by two people at a time that are capable of 
lifting 150lbs each. Table should be lifted onto a dolly or cart 
capable of holding 300lbs for transporting long distances.

 

120VAC 9 AMP/220VAC 5 AMP 50-60HZ E514804 

MEDICAL – GENERAL MEDICAL EQUIPMENT 

AS TO ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE AND MECHANICAL HAZARDS ONLY 

IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANSI/AAMI ES60601-

1:A1:2012,C1:2009/®2012 AND A2:2010/®2012, CSA CAN/CSA-

C22.2 NO.60601-1:14, IEC 60601-1 EDITION 3.1 (2012), IEC 60601-

1-6:2010 (3RD EDITION) + A1:2013, IEC 62366: 2007 (1ST EDITION) 

+ A1:2014 

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Summary of Contents for FUSIONONE 3001

Page 1: ...TURE MAXIMUM PATIENT WEIGHT 500 LBS 226 KG UMFmedical com Ph 814 266 8726 Fax 814 266 1870 1316 Eisenhower Blvd Johnstown PA 15904 customerservice umfmedical com OWNER S MANUAL FUSIONONE POWER EXAM CHAIR 3001 3002 3003 3 2518 Rev A ...

Page 2: ...CSA CAN CSA C22 2 NO 60601 1 14 IEC 60601 1 Edition 3 1 2012 The entire table is considered to be an applied part because the patient or practitioner could come in contact with any part of the table while in use It is noted that the only components designed to come in contact with the patient on a regular occurrence are the upholstered top leg pad and stirrups CLASSIFICATIONS APPLIED PARTS IMPORTA...

Page 3: ...h as antenna cables and external antennas should be used no closer than 30 cm 12 inches to any part of the ME EQUIPMENT or ME SYSTEM including cables specified by the manufacturer Otherwise degradation of the performance of this equipment could result 6 There are no maintenance requirements specifically related to EMC all maintenance items are addressed in the important information section ENVIRON...

Page 4: ...ne of the uniform field area in one orientation of the ME EQUIPMENT or ME SYSTEM b ME EQUIPMENT and ME SYSTEMS that intentionally receive RF electromagnetic energy for the purpose of their operation shall be tested at the frequency of reception Testing may be performed at other modulation frequencies identified by the RISK MANAGEMENT PROCESS This test assesses the BASIC SAFETY and ESSENTIAL PERFOR...

Page 5: ...ve a surge protection device in the primary power circuit may be tested only at 2 kV line s to earth and 1 kV line s to line s k Not applicable to CLASS II ME EQUIPMENT and ME SYSTEMS i Direct coupling shall be used m r m s before modulation is applied n The ISM industrial scientific and medical bands between 0 15 MHz and 80 MHz are 6 765 MHz to 6 795 MHz 13 553 MHz to 13 567 MHz 26 957 MHz to 27 ...

Page 6: ...pply Optional 220V 50 60HZ 5AMP Power Cord Length 10 FT 3 0m Table Weight 400 lbs 181kg Paper Roll Maximum size 21 0 Long x 3 5 Diameter 53 3 cm x 8 9 cm Storage Drawer Front 19 0 W x 12 0 D x 3 5 H 48 cm x 30 cm x 9 cm Storage Drawer Side 24 5 W x 12 5 D x 3 5 H 62 cm x 32 cm x 9 cm SPECIFICATIONS ...

Page 7: ...A SEAT BACKREST IS NOT DESIGNED TO SUPPORT PATIENT S FULL WEIGHT WARNING Hand Foot Control Table Operation FEATURES AND OPERATION Hand Control Foot Control Table High Low Function Operation 1 Press the up button to raise the table 2 Press the down button to lower the table DO NOT PLACE FOOT REST ON BASE DURING OPERATION WARNING Optional accessory 581 ...

Page 8: ... drawer for cleaning purposes 1 Slide leg section forward until it contacts the two stopper pins 2 When not in use push the leg section in to stow 3 Leg rest capacity should not exceed 100lbs DO NOT USE DRAWER OR DRIP PAN AS A SEAT OR STEP WARNING DO NOT USE THE LEG REST AS A SEAT OR STEP WARNING FEATURES AND OPERATION Products placed in warming drawer should be checked for proper temperature befo...

Page 9: ...Release stirrup to lock into position 1 Lift up the seat and the pelvic tilt rod will automatically fall into place 2 To disengage pelvic tilt lift seat and flip the lever on either side of the seat back ENSURE PELVIC SUPPORT ARM IS LOCKED AND HANDS ARE NOT UNDERNEATH BUMPER WHEN LOWERING SEAT SECTION DO NOT SUPPORT THE PATIENT S ENTIRE WEIGHT WITH THE STIRRUPS ENSURE STIRRUPS ARE PROPERLY LOCKED ...

Page 10: ...e panels Step 3 Slide cages to opposite side of table Step 5 Install side panel on opposite side Step 2 Remove drawer Extend drawer Press tabs on both sides Remove drawer Step 4 Align slides and install drawer on opposite side Slide in until an audible click is heard ...

Page 11: ... During normal operation the front drawer and its contents should be between 100 F and 110 F If temperatures exceed 120 F contact UMF Medical Customer Service COMMON OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES THE HEATING ELEMENT FOR THE DRAWER WARMER IS LOCATED IN A PANEL ABOVE THE DRAWER THIS PANEL WILL BE HOT WHILE DRAWER WARMER IS ON AND IS NOT TO BE TOUCHED WARNING ...

Page 12: ...ULD NOT BE USED FOR ANY OTHER ITEMS OUTLET IS FOR MEDICAL EQUIPMENT ONLY CAUTION CHECK GROUND CONTINUITY PERIODICALLY 120V MAXIMUM OUTPUT 5 0A 120V 220V MAXIMUM OUTPUT 2 5A 220V WARNING DO NOT DISCARD COVER COVER IS TO BE REAPPLIED AFTER REMOVAL OF EQUIPMENT FROM MULTIPLE SOCKET OUTLET WARNING WARNING GROUND RELIABILITY CAN ONLY BE ACHIEVED WHEN POWER SUPPLY IS CONNECTED TO AN EQUIVALENT RECEPTACL...

Page 13: ...ES Bierhoff Knee Crutch 251 Pair 1 Extend stirrups to full extended position with heel stirrup in retracted position 2 Insert knurled end of knee crutch rod into hole on end of stirrup 3 Adjust to position and tighten with slide lock ...

Page 14: ...ABLE CONNECTION Plug Power Cable into Column Flip Cable Lock Down Plug Control Cable Into column Note Make sure to position table such that the access to the cable connection is not impeded under normal use ...

Page 15: ... s power supply When plugged in the indicator light should be illuminated indicating the power supply is operating correctly Note The table does not have an on off switch so whenever the power supply is plugged in and connected to the column the table is operable ...

Page 16: ...S NECESSARY TEST AN INCONSPICUOUS AREA TO ASSURE THAT DAMAGE TO UPHOLSTERY OR PAINTED SURFACES WILL NOT OCCUR CAUTION Proper Sterilization Instructions Upholstery with PreFixx Protective Finish Clorox Healthcare VersaSure Cleaner Disinfection Wipes Clorox Hydrogen Peroxide Cleaner Disinfectant Spray Clorox Hydrogen Peroxide Cleaner Disinfectant Wipes Agar Powerquat Asepticare Asepticare TB II AVIS...

Page 17: ...fessional No Rinse Sanitizing Multi Surface Wipes SaniZide Plus STERI 7 XTRA CONCENTRATE recommended dilution ratio 1 10 STERI 7 XTRA WIPES Vert 2 Go ED Virox AHP 5 Virox PREempt RTU Virex II 256 Virex Plus One Step Disinfectant Cleaner Deodorant Wayne Concept 256N Wex Cide 128 Care Cleaning Use one of the following cleaners with a soft cloth or damp sponge Rinse area with fresh water then dry wit...

Page 18: ...ns caused in whole or in part by mishandling misuse abuse negligence alteration accident freight damage tampering or failure to seek and obtain repair or replacement in a timely manner Products which are not installed used and properly cleaned and maintained as required in the UMF Medical installation and or Owner s Manual for the applicable product Replacement parts alterations or installation of...

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