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Dewert User Manual Model 2410XL - Updated 05.2021/1 MDR Page 5 of 12
2.3 Adjustment of the sections
Head part adjustment using a gas spring
The head part is adjusted using a gas spring. To operate, press the release lever, which is located at the end
of the head part underneath the upholstery part, in the direction of the upholstered surface. The head part is
lifted slowly to the positive end position. To lower, press down the head part and operate the release lever at
the same time. Once the desired position has been reached, let go of the release lever.
Despite the very robust and strong design of the gas spring, the head part must not be used for
sitting!
Adjustment of the lying surface to the inclined position (Trendelenburg position) using a gas spring
Adjustment to the Trendelenburg position takes place using a gas spring. Grasp the push handle with your
hands. Then pull the release lever at the end of the foot part towards you. The lying surface (at the foot part)
is lifted slowly to the positive end position (= head down - feet up - inclined position).
To lower, press down the lying surface and operate the release lever at the same time. Once the desired
position has been reached, let go of the release lever. The strength of the gas spring ensures ease of
adjustment
to the inclined position despite the patient’s weight. Consequently, when unloaded, more force is
required to adjust the lying surface horizontally again. Caution is advised, especially with infusions.
Please note: The inclination adjustment of the foot part also influences the inclination of the head part
(as they are interconnected).
Please note: There must be no persons in the adjustment range of the entire lying surface.
Caution is advised, especially with infusions.
2.4 Movability
The table is equipped with easy-running comfort castors, measuring 150 mm in diameter, in a
conductive design.
Central movability:
By operating a lever (on the outside of the table feet, at the head or brackets on the
feet), all four castors are activated simultaneously. The following moving options exist:
Stage 1: The castors of the table are locked and can neither be moved nor rotated.
Stage 2: = centre position: The castors are released and can be moved and rotated, the table can be moved
in all directions.
Stage 3: Three castors are released (= can be moved and rotated). The fourth castor is locked and cannot be
rotated (directionally locked castor) i.e. the wheel rolls in a fixed position and helps to steer the table in the
intended direction.
Please note:
Rotational movement is only prevented when the castor is swivelled parallel to the lying surface.
This then allows the table to be moved in a straight line without pulling off to the side.
2.5 Other attachment parts
Push handles
Push handles are attached to the upper frame on the head part and foot part side. When moving the table, always
use both hands on the push handles to push/pull the table.
Laterally lowerable side guard
Operating the side guard:
Hold the centre of the rail of the side guard with one hand and release it by moving it minimally sideways
(either towards the head or foot part). At the same time, use your other hand to pull out and turn the locking
pin (red knob) located in the centre of the side guard underneath the upholstery frame. Press down or pull up
the side guard using the rail until the locking pin engages audibly. After the locking pin has engaged, the side
guard is secured in place. To check whether the side guard has engaged properly, move it sideways on the
rail (either towards the head or foot part). Only limited movement should then be noticeable.
Always operate the side guard with the necessary caution.