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Allen® Advance Table User Manual Product No. A-71100-US, A-71100-CA, A-71101-EU, A-71101-AUS, A-71101-UK, A-71101-SA, A-71100-BR, A-71101-PT A-71101-IND, and A-71101-THA
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REVISION © 2018 by Allen Medical Systems, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Manufactured by: ALLEN MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC. 100 DISCOVERY WAY ACTON, MA 01720 800-433-5774 (NORTH AMERICA) 978-266-4200 (INTERNATIONAL) 1. Authorized European Union Representative: HILL-ROM SAS B.P. 14 - Z.I. DU TALHOUET 56330 PLUVIGNER FRANCE TEL: +33 (0)2 97 50 92 12 NOTE: Components of the Lateral-to-Prone configuration manufactured prior to August 2017 may not be CE marked. Check individual product for details. See page 13. No part of this text shall be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information or retrieval system without written permission from Allen Medical Systems, Inc. (Allen Medical). The information in this manual is confidential and may not be disclosed to third parties without the prior written consent of Allen Medical. This manual (D-720686) was originally released and supplied in English. For a list of available translations, contact Allen Medical Technical Support. Sixth Edition, February 2018 First Printing, 2013 Product may be covered by one or more patents. Please consult listing at www.hill-rom.com/patents for any patent(s). Velcro® is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries, BV. Ultra Comfort™ is a trademark of Allen Medical Systems, Inc. Allen®, Bow®, C-Flex®, and Easy Lock® are registered trademarks of Allen Medical Systems, Inc.
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Quick View™ is a trademark of Hill-Rom Services, Inc. The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice. Allen Medical makes no commitment to update or keep current, the information contained in this manual. Allen Medical reserves the right to make changes without notice in design, specifications, and models. The only warranty Allen Medical makes is the express written warranty extended on the sale or rental of its products. NOTE: Replace this manual (D-720686) if it is damaged and/or can not be read. To order additional copies of this manual (D-720686), contact Allen Medical.
This manual was created from template D-FACT-7201.
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Table of Contents Revision... i Intended Use... 1 Model Identification... 1 Symbol Identification... 2 Document Symbols... 2 Product Symbols... 2 Safety Warnings and Cautions... 8 Quick View™ List of Features... 11 View 1... 11 View 2... 12 View 3 (Lateral-to-Prone Configuration for Model A2 and Newer Operating Tables)... 13 Controls and Indicators... 14 Setup and Use Instructions... 17 Turn the Unit On and Off... 17 Battery Charge Level... 17 Potential Equalization Conductor... 18 Lock and Unlock the Brakes... 18 Manually Release the Brakes... 19 Reset the Electronic Brakes after being Manually Released 19 Adjust the Length of the Table... 19 Install the H-Brackets and a Patient Support Top... 20 Remove a Support Top and/or Bracket... 23 Install the Advance Pinless H-Bracket... 24 Install a Patient Support on the Advance Pinless H-Bracket 27 Install the Lateral Bracket... 28 Install the Lateral Top... 30 Air Bladder and Pump... 31 Potential Equalization Conductor... 32
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Install the Prone Support Set (A-71300) on the Rail Top... 32 Sling... 32 Hip and Thigh Supports... 33 Chest Support... 34 Head Plate... 35 Supine Access Tops (A-70404)... 35 Pre-Use Check... 36 Adjust the Height of the Table... 37 Change the Height of the Advance Pinless H-Bracket... 38 Put the Table in a Trendelenburg Position... 39 Tilt the Support Top... 40 Level the Table and the Support Top... 41 Rotate the Support Top 90°... 42 Flip the Support Top 180°... 47 Transfer a Patient... 53 Access the Cervical Traction Assembly... 54 Setup and Use the Advance Cervical Device... 57 Change the Cervical Traction Angle... 59 Shut Down the Table... 60 Clean and Disinfect... 61 Clean... 62 Clean Difficult Spots... 62 Steam Clean... 62 Disinfect... 62 Troubleshooting... 63 The Table Will Not Go into Pendant Control Mode from the Manual Flip Mode... 63 The Pendant Control and Manual Flip Indicators Are Flashing. 63 The Brakes Locked and Unlocked Indicators Are Flashing... 63 The Table “Beeps” when a Pendant Control Is Pressed... 63 Service Calls... 64 Preventive Maintenance... 64 Maintenance Checks... 64 Storage and Handling... 65 Expected Life... 66 Discard the Unit... 66 iv
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Parts Replacement... 67 Pendant... 68 Removal... 68 Replacement... 69 Fuses... 69 Removal... 69 Replacement... 70 Accessories... 71 Specifications... 74
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INTENDED USE The intended users of the Allen® Advance Table (Table) are healthcare employees who have been trained to use the product, and who have the physical strength and cognitive skills to operate and control the product. Follow facility safety protocols if an intended user does not have the physical strength or cognitive skills to operate and control the product safely. The Table is intended to be used in an operating room environment to support and position patients during surgical procedures. Several types of specialty tops can be attached to the Table to permit surgical access and 360° radiolucency for various types of surgical operations. The patient can be secured into various operable positions from the supine, prone, or lateral position. Electronic controls on the Table pendant permit the adjustment of table height, angle, tilt, and auxiliary function for the lateral top. The Table contains electronic locking casters that permit the Table to be moved and locked into position by use of an electronic control on the Table pendant. This manual provides the information required for normal operation of the Table. Before you operate the Table, be sure that you have read and understood in detail the contents of this manual. It is important that you read and strictly obey the aspects of safety contained in this manual. Any reference to a side of the Table is from the patient’s view lying on an installed patient support top on his or her back. NOTE: When we discuss the installation of the Prone Support Set, any position reference is with the patient lying face down on the patient support top. This manual includes the different features and options for the Table, some of which may not apply to your unit. To identify the model that you have, look at the model number label that is on the inside of the head-end base, near the power outlet.
MODEL IDENTIFICATION Model Identification Model
Description
A1
Initial version of the Allen® Advance Table.
A2
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Introduction of Lateral-to-Prone Assembly (see page 13) a. The A2 model of Allen® Advance Table is not available in all countries. Contact your local customer service representative for more information.
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SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENT SYMBOLS This manual contains different typefaces and symbols to make the content easier to read and understand: • Standard text-used for regular data. • Boldface text-emphasizes a word or phrase. • NOTE:-sets apart special data or important instruction clarification. • WARNING or CAUTION
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A WARNING identifies situations or actions that may have an effect on patient or user safety. To ignore a warning could cause patient fall, patient injury, or user injury. A CAUTION identifies special procedures or precautions that persons must obey to help prevent equipment damage.
PRODUCT SYMBOLS Symbol
Description
Table Frame Symbols Conforms to European Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC. a
NOTE: Components of the Lateral-to-Prone configuration manufactured prior to August 2017 may not be CE marked. Check individual product for details.See page 13. Medical Electrical Equipment Evaluated in accordance with UL60601-1, EN 60601-1, IEC 60601-1, IEC 60601-2-46, and IEC 60601-1-2. Type B applied part.
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Symbol
Description Degree of protection against the ingress of water.
Manufacturer.
Date of manufacture.
Equipotential.
General WARNING symbol in accordance with IEC 60601-1. (This symbol is black with a yellow background. The yellow background indicates a warning.) Follow the Operating Instructions symbol in accordance with IEC 60601-1. (This symbol is black with a white background.) Failure to Follow the Operating Instructions Could Put the Patient or Operator at Risk symbol in accordance with IEC 60601-1. (This symbol is white with a blue background. The blue background indicates a mandatory action.) Shows the maximum patient weight for the Support Tops. The Table is not suitable for use in oxygenenriched environments or where there is a flammable anesthetics mixture with air, oxygen, or nitrous oxide. Battery Charge Level indicator.
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Symbol
Description Power indicator.
Identifies the Emergency Brake Releases. Shows that when the Flip handle is in the lowered position, the Table is in Flip mode (the top can be turned manually). Shows that when the Flip handle is in the raised position, the Table can be operated by the pendant. Identifies the location of the cervical traction assembly.
Shows that tape should not be used.
Shows the location of the leg section hinge point for the optional lateral top. Identifies the power and control outlet for the optional lateral top. Shows that the leg section of the optional lateral top is able to drop up to 22° from horizontal. Shows the deflate control for the air bladder and the connection point for the air pump. Shows that a crushing hazard is present. Make sure that your body is not in an area where a crushing hazard is present.
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Description Shows the maximum inflation pressure for the optional lateral top.
Pendant Symbols
Identifies the controls in the area as tilt controls. This is not a control. This symbol is not on all pendants.
Tilt Left control-turns a support top up to 25° counterclockwise.
Tilt Right control-turns a support top up to 25° clockwise.
Identifies the controls in the area as column height controls. This is not a control. This symbol is not on all pendants. Up control-raises both columns at the same time. Down control-lowers both columns at the same time.
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Symbol
Description Trendelenburg control-lowers the head-end column as it raises the foot-end column. Reverse Trendelenburg control-raises the headend column as it lowers the foot-end column. Identifies the controls in the area as brake controls. This is not a control.
Lock control-locks the brakes.
Unlock control-when pressed along with the Key control, unlocks the brakes.
Key control-when pressed along with the unlock control, unlocks the brakes.
Lateral surface down-lowers the patient’s legs. This control is not on all pendants. Lateral surface up-raises the patient’s legs. This control is not on all pendants.
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Symbol
Description
Display Symbols
Tilt Indicator Area-shows how far the support top is tilted to the left or right. Tilt Level indicator-when the Tilt Level indicator is green, the patient is not tilted to the left or right. Brake status indicators-the Locked indicator is green when the brakes are locked; the Unlocked indicator is orange when the brakes are unlocked. Pendant Control indicator-is green when the Table is in Pendant mode (the Table can be operated by the pendant controls). Manual Flip indicator-is orange when the Table is in Flip mode (the top can be turned manually).
Prone Support Set
b
Identifies the chest pad.
Identifies the hip pads.
Identifies the right thigh pad.
Identifies the left thigh pad.
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Symbol
Description
Advance Pinless H-Bracket Symbols Shows that a crushing hazard is present. Make sure that your body is not in an area where a crushing hazard is present. Shows that the Advance Pinless H-Bracket must not be placed in water. Shows that the Advance Pinless H-Bracket must not be sterilized in an autoclave.
a. The CE mark was first applied in 2013. b. The labels show the patient lying face down on the supports.
SAFETY WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS WARNING: Obey these safety instructions to help prevent patient fall, injury, and/or equipment damage: • Read and understand all warnings in this manual and on the unit itself prior to use with a patient. • Make sure that you put the patient’s head at the head end of the lateral top. The foot end of the lateral top is not designed to support the weight of the patient’s torso. Personal injury, patient fall, and/or equipment damage can occur. • Make sure that the power switch can be accessed at all times during use. Patient injury or equipment damage can occur. • This device should be operated by trained persons only. • The procedures in this manual are only manufacturer’s suggestions. The final responsibility for patient care with respect to this device remains with the attending physician. • No modification of this equipment is allowed. • Patient support tops and accessories from Allen Medical are designed to industry standard dimensions. Before you use products that are not from Allen Medical, you must verify with the product manufacturer that the product can be used safely with the Table.
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Before you use Allen® Patient Support Tops with a table not manufactured by Allen Medical, you must verify with the product manufacturer that the support tops can be used safely with their product. There are no known contraindications for use of the Table. Except for patient transfer, always use safety straps to help secure the patient to the support top. Never remove a cross pin from a support top while a patient is on the support top. Before each use of the unit, make sure that all parts are correctly installed and that the unit operates correctly. If the unit has been dropped or damaged, before you use the unit, make sure facility maintenance has examined the unit completely and determined that it is safe to operate. To avoid the risk of electric shock, the unit must only be connected to a supply mains with protective earth. The potential for electrical shock exists with electrical equipment. Failure to follow facility protocols may cause death or serious injury. If the Table is to be used near high-frequency surgical equipment, cardiac defibrillators, and cardiac defibrillator-monitors, refer to the product manufacturer’s instructions to make sure the equipment will operate as intended. Incorrect use or handling of the power cord may cause damage to the power cord. If damage has occurred to the power cord or any of its components, immediately remove the Table from service, and contact the applicable maintenance persons. Do not expose the unit to excessive moisture. Fluid spills on to the electronics can cause a hazard. If such a spill occurs, unplug the unit and remove it from service. When fluid spills occur outside that seen in normal use, immediately do as follows: a. Unplug the unit from its power source. b. Remove the patient from the unit. c. Clean the fluid spill from the unit. d. Have maintenance examine the unit completely. e. Do not put the unit back into service until it is completely dry, tested, and determined to be safe to operate. Be aware of these pinch points on the Table: – Between the caster and base skins – Between an H-bracket and the column
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Between the head of the cross pin and the end cap during an extreme tilt and Trendelenburg, or Reverse Trendelenburg position – Between the cross pin drop lock and the bowtie – Between an H-bracket and the column during the removal of a cross pin – Between the foot end of the lateral top surface and the lateral top frame – Between the bottom side of the leg section of the lateral top and the lateral top frame Do not service the unit while a patient is on the unit. Consult with facility caregivers to make sure that a patient is not on the unit before you service the unit. Patient injury can occur. The unit is not intended for patient transport. However, if you must use the unit to transport a patient, make sure that the unit is in its lowest position and the patient is in a level position (not tilted). Before you transport the unit, make sure of these: – The unit is in its lowest position. – The power cord is disconnected from the facility power outlet and stored on the unit. – Accessories, supports, and any equipment that is to be transported with the unit are within the perimeter of the unit and secure on the unit. During transport, make sure to do these: – Use caution so that the unit does not tip or overbalance. – For inclines and thresholds, approach them as you move forward or backward, rather than sideways. – Push the unit safely; do not make sharp corners or turn the unit at high speeds. Do not use tape on the Table. Adhesive residue could affect the functions of the Table or the support tops. However, you may use tape on the lateral top. Use an alcohol wipe to remove adhesive residue. Keep this manual available for future reference.
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QUICK VIEW™ LIST OF FEATURES VIEW 1
Item Feature
Page Item Feature
A
Power cord outlet
17
F
B
On/Off switch
17
G
C
H-bracket
20
H
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Cross pin
20
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Bowtie
20
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Cervical traction rope 54 insertion Patient support top 20 with pad Emergency brake 19 release Collapsible cross 19 tube Cross pin and H24 bracket storage
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VIEW 2
Item Feature
Page Item Feature
K L M N
17 60 68 54
P Q R S
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Power indicator Pendant cord holder Pendant connector Cervical traction release Display (status indicator)
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Flip handle 42, 47 Pendant holder 60 Pendant 68 Power port for lateral 54 top Battery charge level 17
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VIEW 3 (LATERAL-TO-PRONE CONFIGURATION FOR MODEL A2 AND NEWER OPERATING TABLES)
Item Feature
Page Item Feature
Page
U
Lateral bracket
28
Z
30
V W
Prone bracket Air bladder deflate control Air pump connection Rail support top with prone support set
43 31
AA AB
31 43
AC
X Y
Lateral support top with pad Air pump Air tubing
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Air bladder (stored in lateral support pad)
Components of the Lateral-to-Prone configuration manufactured prior to August 2017 may not be CE marked. Check individual product for details. Allen® Advance Table User Manual (D-720686-A6)
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