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SPECIAL USER ATTENTION
NOTE
When the red light starts to blink (indi-
cating low power in battery) the table
will operate for approximately 5 contin-
uous minutes, typically long enough to
use the table for the rest of the day.
NOTE
The charging system operates ONLY
when the table is in AC 100 - 240 V op-
eration mode. While charging a battery,
the operation of Power on/ off can be
performed with a BATT ON/OFF switch.
NOTE
The table can be operated on 100 - 240
VAC power while the battery is being
recharged.
WARNING
If the table is stored for a period greater
than 6 months, the batteries should be
removed and stored in a dry, clean
condition at a storage temperature of
68°F (20°C). Batteries should be re-
charged every 6 months of product
storage.
WARNING
A operator of operating table has to
perform his/her activity at the position
which is indicated in below drawing
where he/she can push the emergency
stop switch immediately and observe
his/her patients.
WARNING
x
Please confirm that the operating table
is fixed stably after applying the brakes.
x
DO NOT unlock brakes when patient is
on the table. An uneven patient weight
load may cause instability.
x
If circumstances demand table brakes
to be unlocked, the patient must be
centered and evenly distributed on the
table top (i.e. supine or prone position)
with the table lowered to its lowest
height position. The maximum patient
weight should not exceed 230 kg. Table
top rotation must be in normal orienta-
tion, that is, the back section over the
long end of the table. Patient's head
must be on the head section. Head
section must be attached in its normal
orientation to the table's back section.
x
Prior to unlocking brakes, check for ob-
structions on the floor that might pre-
vent the table from moving smoothly to
new location. Relock the brakes imme-
diately once the final position is
reached and before commencing sur-
gery. Table brakes should remain locked
at all times if patient weight exceeds
230 kg.
x
Don't move a table with patient carried.
There is a risk that patient may fall and
injure or staff may injure.
x
Don't move a table with heavy object
carried. There is a risk that heavy object
may fall and damage or staff may injure.
NOTE
With an evenly distributed patient
weight load, all table positioning func-
tions will operate smoothly and quietly
with a patient weight of up to 450 kg.