DMUI-EASY2MOVE - OPERATING MANUAL // PAGE 14
7 OPERATION
CAUTION
Risk of minor or moderate injury through uncontrolled movement
The table may not always stop exactly at the expected position. Failure to anticipate the
table's movements may lead to minor or moderate injury through crushing.
• Wait until the system has completely stopped before attempting to use the table
CAUTION
Risk of minor or moderate injury through unsecured objects
While the table moves up and down, unsecured objects may fall off the table and onto
body parts. This may lead to minor or moderate injury through crushing.
• Ensure loose objects are kept away from the edge of the table
• Do not leave unnecessary objects on the table during movement
CAUTION
Risk of minor or moderate injury through crushing
Attempting to use the Table System before it is properly mounted and connected may
result in malfunctions. These may lead to minor or moderate injury through crushing.
• Ensure all Components have been mounted safely
• Ensure all Cables are properly connected
• Ensure that all required Actuators are ready to be operated
• Do not operate the Table System until it is properly connected
Instructions for operating the system can be found in the DYNAMIC MOTION System Manual. A list of core fea-
tures can be found below. Before using the Table System, you must also read the Operating Manuals of all com-
ponents, as well as the DYNAMIC MOTION system manual, including all relevant safety information, in full.
7.1 ADJUSTING THE TABLE TOP HEIGHT
CAUTION
Risk of minor or moderate injury through crushing
Your fingers may be crushed when you attempt to change the height of the table
• Keep fingers away from moving parts
• Ensure that no persons or objects are in the table's range of motion
INFO
The Table Top will move up or down until the paddle is released, or if a pre-defined
stopping point has been reached.
INFO
The LEDs on the DMUI-EASY2move will light up white when the table is in motion.
7.1.1 MOVING THE TABLE TOP UP
Gently lift and hold the paddle until the desired height has been reached (Fig. 4).
Fig. 4:
Moving the Table Top Up