Leander 950 Series Operator Manual & Warranty
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Figure 3
The table at its maximum
use of space.
INSTALLATION
Spending a few minutes to read the following pages will greatly enhance the full use
and enjoyment of your new table. Consider how your new Leander 950 FLEXION
DISTRACTION TABLE will affect the flow in your office, which will be using it and other
details important to your therapy center. We will outline the space needs for the table,
its electrical requirements, and a basic placement of switches to get you started.
Space Considerations
The is Leander 950 FLEXION DISTRACTION TABLE is 22 inches wide and 88 inches
long at its widest and most extended positions, respectively. The front of the table
swings 25 degrees left and right, thus creating a width requirement of 57 inches. The
base length for the table is 68 inches. The T-bar and ankle cushion extend to increase
the overall length to 88 inches. In addition, we recommend at least 18 inches of
clearance on all sides in order for you to move about the patient (see figure 3).
Placing your table in a room with carpet will reduce the noise caused by sympathetic
vibrations that tend to be transmitted and amplified when the table is placed on a hard
floor. Also, bear in mind that direct sunlight will decrease the life of, and may discolor,
the upholstery over time.
Electrical Requirements
The Leander 950 Table requires 110VAC 60Hz electrical power in the U.S.A.
This
power configuration is commonly used across all North America. Most countries outside
the U.S.A. use different voltages, such as 220vAC 50Hz or 100VAC 50Hz. Upon
request, the table can be configured to operate using various other power
requirements. For details, contact the factory.
For U.S. installation, your table should be plugged into a properly grounded outlet wired
to a 15-amp circuit breaker.
The Leander 950 FLEXION DISTRACTION TABLE is extremely well grounded. Should
you attempt to use an electrical device, such as electrical stimulation or ultrasound,
your patient may feel a shock due to the electrical current running from your device,
through the patient’s body, and out to the wall through the table’s grounded chassis.
WARNING: DO
NOT USE ANY
ELECTRICAL
DEVICE IN
CONJUNCTION
WITH THE
LEANDER
TABLE, EVEN IF
THE TABLE IS
NOT TURNED
ON!