Foot end
Head end
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING
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Be careful not to allow any part of the body (especially the head or neck)
to slip into the gaps between the moving parts shown below.
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If the patient's head or neck gets stuck in a gap, he or she may have trouble removing it, which could
lead to injury.
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Gap between backrest and IV Pole when
raising or lowering the backrest.
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Gap between backrest and table when raising
the backrest.
3
Gap from the table when raising the leg rest (or
during the motorizing emergency back-lowering
operation), and between the table support pole
and seat face or leg rest.
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Gap between footrest and leg rest.
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Gap between backrest and wall or other object.
* When lowering the backrest.
* When lowering the height with the backrest
lowered. (3 motor type only)
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Gap between backrest and armrest.
*
When flipping the armrest up.
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Gap between armrest and base frame cover.
* When lowering the backrest while armrest is
in the raised position.
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Gaps between lower part of seat face and side
guard, and between side guard and leg rest.
* When lowering the height. (3 motor type only)
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Gaps between leg rest and side guard (3 motor
type only), and between footrest and the floor.
* When lowering the leg rest.
* When lowering the height with the leg rest
lowered. (3 motor type only)
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IV Pole
Table
Footrest
Leg rest
Backrest
Armrest
Base frame cover
Side guard