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6.1. Operator
The back rest of these tables is manually controlled by an operator; the operator must position themselves
so as to have complete view of the controlled parts and of the patient.
6. INSTRUCTION FOR USE
Operators should pay attention to avoid creating potentially dangerous situations for
their own or other’s safety.
All the people working on the table must be properly trained on the correct methods
of work and informed about its proper functioning. They also need to be aware of the
parts of this documentation relevant to their work.
6.2. Use of mattress
In order to ensure hygiene and safety to your patients and ensure long life of the mattress, we recommend
you always cover it with a towel/bed cover and disposable sheets of cartene before starting any treatment.
Both the operator and the patient should not wear rings, necklaces, bracelets, watches or other objects that
may damage the mattress.
Only one person can get on the tables, sitting on the central part of the seat.
150 kg (max. patient weight)
2000 N (Safety load)
7. USE OF THE TABLE
WARNING! Stretch out on the table always sitting properly in
the central part of the seat.
Do not sit or lean on the side of the feet or of the head.
WARNING! Be careful to make sure that the table is not wet and that liquids become
not stagnant on the table itself; immediately wipe up any liquids – including physiolo
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gical liquids of the patient – which may end up on the table.
6.3. Manual back adjustment
To raise the back rest, hold it with one hand and press the lever with the other hand.
To lower the back rest (horizontal position), press the lever and push down the back.