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There will be times when removal of the arm rests will be needed. This feature is  
helpful when doing massage or helping someone get on or off the table. 

To Remove the Arm Rest:

To remove one or both arm rests just take hold of the base of the arm rest at the 
metal frame and somewhere on the cushion. Holding securely, rotate the arm rest 
while at the same time pulling slightly away from the table. You will feel the notched 
connection slide out as you rotate the arm rest. When you feel this you can then slide 
the entire arm rest out of the connection hole very easily. Store it safely until ready for 
installation.

Re-attach the armrest by sliding the arm rest frame into the hole on the backrest. Push 
it in securely and allow the arm rest to rest in the parallel position. This resets the arm 
rest in the proper position for the automatic adjustment feature to be activated.

Removing the Side Arm Rests

A. hand soak bowl installation
B. hand soak bowl removal
C. Manicure surface installation

The manicure arm rest installation follows the same standard installation 
and removal instructions as above. 

MANICURE ARM RESTS:

A

B

C

Do not place excess 
weight on the Side Arm 
Rests. Do not use them in 
assisting  the client on and 
off the table

Either  Arm Rest can be 
repositioned to allow a client 
to get on and off the 
table easily. 

When making adjustments 
the arm rests make certain 
that The client’s arms are 
away from the working 
mechanism.

IMPORTANT

CAUTION

Do not sit on the Arm Rests. 

SIDE ARM RESTS:

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CAUTION

Be sure the arm rest is fully 
inserted before lowering.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

side arm rests

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

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Страница 4: ...labels warns that during transport there should be no stacking of containers This symbol when used in this manual or on product labels indicates that the product should be protected from moisture The...

Страница 5: ...been dropped or damaged or dropped into water Contact Oakworks Customer Service before use 5 Keep the cord away from heated surfaces 6 Never drop or insert any object into any opening 7 Do not use ou...

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Страница 9: ...reate a tripping hazard and where the controllers are located to you liking and are conveniently accessible LEVELING INSTRUCTIONS If Table Will Not Sit Flat on the Floor The Celesta and Performance Li...

Страница 10: ...stment 3 Adjust the Leveler Foot by first loosening the locking nut found just above the rubber Leveler Foot with the open end wrench 4 Lower the adjustable rubber Leveler Foot until it meets the floo...

Страница 11: ...ly adjusted on the Celesta Lift and PerformaLift The Celesta Deluxe features a top that is operated electrically by a hand control FOOT CONTROL OPERATIONS Foot Control Operate the foot control as show...

Страница 12: ...n Follow the directions below to access these functions Height Controls Tilt Controls HAND CONTROL OPERATIONS Right Side Tilt Control activates tilt up to 15 positioning stops when table is level pres...

Страница 13: ...CAUTION Do not leave clients unattended when table is tilted near its limits Celesta Deluxe Back Rest Controls Leg Rest Controls Backrest Control activates backrest down to level position Backrest Con...

Страница 14: ...activates tilt up to 15 positioning stops when table is level press again for complete reverse Left Side Tilt Control activates tilt up to 15 positioning stops when table is level press again for comp...

Страница 15: ...leg rest as you lift Leg Rest Raises Leg Rest up to 55 Leg Rest at total recline Celesta Lift Celesta PerformaLift flex top CAUTION Do not release leg rest without supporting the leg rest and client T...

Страница 16: ...he product is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug Correct Implementation Incorrect Implementation DANGER Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can resul...

Страница 17: ...resting position where it will proceed to move automatically with the table top The arm rest is now set and will adjust automatically as you position the cli ent for whatever procedure is needed Ther...

Страница 18: ...and allow the arm rest to rest in the parallel position This resets the arm rest in the proper position for the automatic adjustment feature to be activated Removing the Side Arm Rests A hand soak bow...

Страница 19: ...and angle and then locking the cam locks into that position To remove the QuickLock Face Rest just pull the frame from the outlets in the end of the table until it comes free When replacing the Quick...

Страница 20: ...faulty controller Unplug the power cable from the wall outlet Make sure that all male and female connectors are firmly pushed into each other Even a slight misconnection can cause a possible malfuncti...

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