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In the event the control equipment does not work properly, unplug the power cord from the
wall socket. Check for damage and trapped cables.
Make sure there is no patient on the couch and plug the power cord back into the wall socket.
Carefully check whether the control equipment works properly. If the problem persists,
disconnect the power cord from the wall socket and contact your supplier.
If you notice any mechanical damage to the couch, do not use the couch and contact your
supplier.
An annual inspection by an Enraf-Nonius authorised service technician is required to determine
whether the couch can still be safely used or must be decommissioned.
The ‘Safe Working Load’ of the couch is 250 kg. This
means that the total weight on the couch
(patient weight plus any other load such as manipulation by the therapist) must not exceed
250 kg.
Never leave children alone with this device.
Ensure that neither the patient nor the operator can get any part of the body or clothes near or
in between the moving parts of the mechanism when the couch is being raised or lowered.
In the lowest possible position, pay particular attention to the following situation:
Under the head section, between the head section and the floor.
Make sure you never leave your foot on the all-around control and never get your foot or any
object stuck under the all-around control. Especially when sitting next to the couch this may
constitute an entrapment hazard.
Make sure that no objects can get under the couch or between the moving parts of the couch.
Do not sit on the head section or end of the leg section of the couch.