5-9
Routine Maintenance
Operator Manual
150830-685
spare parts. If batteries are procured and stored, they should
be kept covered and in a cool, dry area. Stored batteries
should be recharged every six months to minimize
deterioration. Use a charging current commensurate with the
battery amp-hour size. Charge to a floating charge voltage
equivalent to 13.6-13.8 volts.
5.8 ALS Check
The Cmax Surgical Table is equipped with the Auto Limit Sensor
system. This system provides instant user feedback on any
conflicting tabletop articulations. An Auto Limit Sensors (ALS)
Warning (refer to Fig. 4-4, Item 10) on the hand control indicates the
tabletop has been ordered into a configuration or has moved into a
position that may cause tabletop damage or patient injury. To
prevent a tabletop sectional conflict, or collision of tabletop with the
table or floor, ALS System immediately stops the movement in
process and the ALS LED lights. The control system will alert the
user to an alternative movement choice in the LCD Display (refer to
Figure 4-4, Item 1).
NOTE: The ALS System suggested alternative movement is not the
only movement available.
Test the Auto Limit Sensor system as follows:
1.
Review and follow instructions presented in
S
ECTION
4,
O
PERATING
T
ABLE
,
and prepare the Cmax Surgical Table for
operation.
2.
Raise tabletop to highest position possible.
3.
Use
SLIDE HEAD
and move tabletop to head end limit.
4.
Press
LEG DOWN
button until ALS Warning lights and tabletop
motion stops. If system doesn
'
t engage, stop tabletop movement
before collision and call STERIS.
Table 5-3. Replacement Parts
DESCRIPTION
PART NUMBER
RECOMMENDED
SPARES
Hand Control Assembly
1
Cord, Hand Control
542200420
1
Power Cord
093909-354
1
Fuse (Main), 4.0 Amp
150832-335
1
Fuse (Set)
342213555
1
Pad, Head Section
542200239
1
Pad, Back/Seat Section
542200240
1
Pad, Leg Section
542200241
1
WARNING – PERSONAL
INJURY AND/OR EQUIPMENT
DAMAGE HAZARD: The Auto
Limit Sensor (ALS) System
suggested alternative tabletop
movement does not take in
account the type of surgery
that may be in process or the
environment (e.g., other
equipment close by) and
might not be compatible with
the surgical procedure. To
avoid an action that could
result in death or serious
injury to the patient and the
operating room staff, and/or
serious equipment damage,
completely evaluate the
feasibility of the suggestion.
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