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of two people are required.
Do not hoist or lift the stretcher holding it by the dashboard or by the general control knob.
The table must lean on a solid and level ground.
Notice: in certain floor surfaces the table legs might leave marks after a prolonged contact. Check the
technical specifications of the floor manufacturer to avoid any trouble.
In order to move the table around, you will need to release the castors by pressing the locking levers
downwards. To lock the castors, simply lift both locking levers upwards with your foot.
These castor wheels are only suitable for moving the table around when required, NOT
intended for patient transportation.
Before the patient lies down MAKE SURE THE CASTORS ARE LOCKED.
b) LOAD capacity
This item has been tested to support a MAXIMUM STATIC WEIGHT of 135 Kg evenly distributed all over.
* In case this weight is exceeded a safety device will automatically start-up. As a result the table might
gradually move downwards regardless of the motor activation. Reduce the load in order to restore the
proper operation of the table.
Absolutely avoid leaning on the very edge for support as it may tilt over.
If pressure on a reduced area exceeds the allowed weight, the table upholstery could split up. Keep the
patients from getting on by their knees.The maximum weight limit of every table section is 50 kg.
To get on the table, first lower the table to the required position in order to allow an easier access. The
patient must seat at the middle of the table, raise his legs and lean on his side.
Then, he can lie down. Weight must necessarily be distributed evenly and not concentrated on either side
of the table.
When getting down the table different procedures apply depending on the position of the patient.
Therefore, if he is lying down (prone position) he has to slide gently towards the middle of the table, lean
on his side and go up by standing on his arms. He will then be able to put his legs out by the table's side
and easily stand up.
If the patient is lying upwards he will have to stand on his arms, get back to a seated position and then go
down the table.
* Caution: Never use the head or back rest sections to lean forward as these parts are not aimed at
supporting such a pressure and the table could consequently tilt over.
Caution! The back or feet section are aimed at leaning the back or feet respectively.
Never use these sections to lean forward or to sit down as the table could tilt over due
to an excessive pressure. The maximum weight support of every section is 50 kg.
c) HEIGHT adjustment
The central height of the table is operated by an electric motor.
To operate the supply cable must be plugged into a 220-230 V socket.
When raising or lowering the stretcher or when operating its modules, MAKE SURE
THAT NEITHER THE PATIENT NOR THE THERAPIST ARE TRAPPED between the
moving parts of the lifting mechanism by hands, feet or any other part of the body or
clothing. Be careful, since there is a risk of entrapment between mobile and fixed parts
of the stretcher, or, and due to unexpected movements when activating its modules.
Only operate the stretcher when there is no possibility that any part of the body could
be trapped and injured while moving the stretcher up/down or activating the tilt of the
component modules.
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