Chattanooga Group
Region Treatment Platforms Ref 3330, 3331, 3334 & 3335 User Manual
User Manual
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Moving Rehabilitation Forward™
User Manual
ISO 13485 CERTIFIED
Electromagnetic Compatibility Tables
Ref. 3330- Region 3 Treatment Platform Ref. 3331- Region 3D Treatment Platform with Postural Drain Ref. 3334- Region 7 Treatment Platform Ref. 3335- Region 7D Treatment Platform with Postural Drain
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Region™ 3 and 7 Treatment Platforms
FOREWORD... 1
CUSHION/GAS SPRING ASSEMBLY REGION 7... 2228
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION... 1
OPERATION...2931
ABOUT REGION 3 AND 7 PLATFORMS...24
ADJUSTING TABLE SECTIONS... 2930
PRECAUTIONARY INSTRUCTIONS... 2
ADJUSTING TABLE HEIGHT... 30
CAUTIONS... 3
RELOCATING THE TABLE... 31
WARNINGS... 34
REPLACEMENT PARTS...3233 MAINTENANCE...3435
DANGERS... 4
CLEANING... 34
NOMENCLATURE... 57
LUBRICATION POINTS... 34
REGION 3... 5
SERVICE... 35
REGION 7... 6
WARRANTY REPAIR/OUT OF WARRANTY REPAIR... 35
DESCRIPTION OF DEVICE MARKINGS... 7
WARRANTY...36
SPECIFICATIONS... 812 TABLE SPECIFICATIONS... 8 DIMENSIONS REGION 3... 9 DIMENSIONS REGION 7... 10 CUSHION DIMENSIONS REGION 3... 11 CUSHION DIMENSIONS REGION 7... 12
SETUP...13 CONTENTS OF CARTON... 13
ASSEMBLY...1428 INCLUDED HARDWARE REGION 3... 14 CUSHION/GAS SPRING ASSEMBLY REGION 3... 1520 INCLUDED HARDWARE REGION 7... 21
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FOREWORD
Region™ 3 and 7 Treatment Platforms
This manual has been written for the owners and operators of the Region™ 3 and 7 Treatment Platforms. It contains general instructions for operation, precautionary instructions, and maintenance recommendations. In order to obtain maximum life and efficiency from your Region 3 and 7 Treatment Platforms, and to assist in the proper operation of the unit, read and understand this manual thoroughly. The specifications put forth in this manual were in effect at the time of the publication. However, owing to Chattanooga Group’s policy of continuous improvement, changes to these specifications may be made at any time without obligation on the part of Chattanooga Group. Before administering any treatment to a patient, you should become acquainted with the operating procedures, as well as the cautions, warnings, and dangers. Consult other resources for additional information regarding the application of physiotherapy.
Product Description The Region 3 and 7 Treatment Platforms were designed specifically for the purpose of aiding in the administration of manual therapy techniques and physiotherapy. Enhanced with a scissor mechanism base, the Region 3 and 7 provide a smooth, vertical lift while maintaining a stable surface for the patient. Each table cushion has a slight contour, giving the patient a greater sense of security. Comfortable seated patient positioning can be achieved with the use of the Head Section folding down to 90° and the Back Section pivoting up to 80°. The Chest and Back Sections pivot up to 20° for the most effective position for postural drainage. The integrated retractable caster system allows relocation of the table at any time. This equipment is to be used only under the prescription and supervision of a licensed practitioner. Naugahyde® is a registered trademark of Uniroyal Engineered Products, LLC. Torx® is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC. 3-in-One® is a registered trademark of WD-40 Company, Inc. WD-40® is a registered trademark of WD-40 Company, Inc. ©2008 Encore Medical, L.P. and its affiliates, Austin, Texas, USA. Any use of editorial, pictorial, or layout composition of this publication without express written consent from Chattanooga Group of Encore Medical, L.P. is strictly prohibited. This publication was written, illustrated, and prepared for print by Chattanooga Group of Encore Medical, L.P.
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ABOUT REGION 3 AND 7 TABLES
Region™ 3 and 7 Treatment Platforms
PRECAUTIONARY INSTRUCTIONS The precautionary instructions found in this section and throughout this manual are indicated by specific symbols. Understand these symbols and their definitions before operating this equipment. The definitions of these symbols are as follows: CONNECT EARTH TERMINAL TO THE GROUND Text with a “CONNECT EARTH TERMINAL TO THE GROUND" indicator will explain that an earth terminal must be connected before use.
CAUTION Text with a “CAUTION” indicator will explain possible safety infractions that could have the potential to cause minor to moderate injury or damage to equipment.
BIOHAZARD Text with a “BIOHAZARD" indicator will explain possible safety infractions that could cause biohazardous conditions if the table is not properly cleaned after each use.
WARNING Text with a “WARNING” indicator will explain possible safety infractions that will potentially cause serious injury and equipment damage.
NOTE: Throughout this manual “NOTE” may be found. These notes are helpful information to aid in the particular area or function being described.
DANGER Text with a “DANGER” indicator will explain possible safety infractions that are imminently hazardous situations that would result in death or serious injury.
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ABOUT REGION 3 AND 7 TABLES
Region™ 3 and 7 Treatment Platforms
• Support the table section(s) when making any adjustments. • Do not transport the table over rough or outdoor surfaces. The
• Read, understand, and practice the precautionary and operating instructions found in this manual. Know the limitations and hazards associated with your treatment table. Observe any and all precautionary and operational decals placed on the unit. • If you chose to have the table shipped unassembled, follow the assembly instructions. • DO NOT operate this table in an environment where other devices are being used that intentionally radiate electromagnetic energy in an unshielded manner. Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect Medical Electrical Equipment. • This table generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to other devices in the vicinity. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. Harmful interference to other devices can be determined by turning this table on and off. Try to correct the interference using one or more of the following: reorient or relocate the receiving device, increase the separation between the equipment, connect the table to an outlet on a different circuit from that which the other device(s) are connected, and consult the Chattanooga Group Service Department for help. • Keep table out of high moisture environments. • This table should be operated, transported, and stored in temperatures between -18° C (0° F) and 40° C (104° F), with relative humidity ranging from 30% - 80%. • Do not exceed table weight capacity of 204 kg (450 lbs).
retractable caster system could become damaged and inoperable.
• Inspect cables, connectors and casters before each use. • A licensed practitioner must be familiar with all instructions contained in this manual before administering therapy.
• Federal law restricts this table to sale by, or on the order of, a licensed practitioner.
• Make certain that the table is electrically grounded by connecting only to a grounded electrical service receptacle conforming to the applicable national and local electrical codes. • The Region Treatment Platform should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment, and if adjacent or stacked use is necessary, the table should be observed to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it will be used. • Do not leave the table unlocked and unattended at any time. • Disconnect the table from the power source before attempting any maintenance, installation, removal or replacement procedures to prevent electrical shock and possible damage to the table. • Do not sit or allow patients to sit on the Head Section of the table.
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ABOUT REGION 3 AND 7 TABLES
Region™ 3 and 7 Treatment Platforms
• Never place your hands and feet near the working mechanism of
• On rare occasions, use of the table can result in transient skin
the table when making any and all adjustments to height or table sections. Moving parts could cause pinch points. • Use only accessories that are specially designed for the Region 3 and 7 Treatment Platforms. Do not use accessories manufactured by other companies on the Region 3 and 7 Treatment Platforms. Chattanooga Group is not responsible for any consequence resulting from using products manufactured by other companies. The use of other accessories or cables may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the Region 3 and 7 Treatment Platforms. • When making adjustments to the table sections, make certain the patient weight is supported before adjusting. • Do not lift the table by the Head Section or under the foot pedals on each end. • Never transport a patient on the Region 3 and 7 Treatment Platforms. These tables are not designed to support a patient during transport. • This device should be kept out of the reach of children. • Do not smoke on or around the table. • Do not allow any unsupervised patient access to the table. • The casters should be locked before the loading or unloading of a patient. Do not reposition or allow the patient to get on or off the table while the casters are unlocked. • This table should only be operated under the prescription and supervision of a licensed medical practitioner that is familiar with the precautionary measures and operational functions associated with the table being used.
reactions such as rash, inflammation or irritation. These skin reactions may be the result of individual sensitivity to the mild antibacterial cleaning materials used on the table or the material of the table cushions. Advise the patient of this possibility before starting treatment. If a visible skin reaction does occur, discontinue patient treatment and consult the prescribing physician. • Should the Region 3 and 7 Treatment Platforms Mains Power Cord become frayed/damaged or if a caster is broken, immediately stop use of the table and contact the Dealer or Chattanooga Group for service. • The table is a functionally grounded table. Inspect the table to ensure that the ground is connected properly before use.
• Do not allow any person, object, or device to be under the table while the table is in operation.
• Follow the assembly instructions in the user manual or quick start guide to assemble the table. Not adhering to exact procedures could cause serious injury to the practitioner or patient. • Always clean the table after each use with a soft cloth dampened with water and a mild antibacterial detergent. Do not use abrasive cleansers.
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NOMENCLATURE
Region™ 3 and 7 Treatment Platforms
REGION 3 BACK SECTION ELEVATION LEVER
* TABLE SHOWN WITH OPTIONAL POSTURAL DRAIN
BACK SECTION
POSTURAL DRAIN SWITCH
CHEST SECTION
SCISSOR LIFT
HEAD SECTION HEADREST RELEASE HANDLE
GROUND CONNECTION CASTER END CAP
CASTER END CAP CASTER
ELEVATING FOOT PEDALS RETRACTABLE CASTER PEDAL
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CASTER
NOMENCLATURE
Region™ 3 and 7 Treatment Platforms
REGION 7 BACK SECTION
SHOULDER WINGS
CHEST SECTION
POSTURAL DRAIN SWITCH
HEAD SECTION
HEADREST RELEASE HANDLE
BACK SECTION ELEVATION LEVER
ARMREST SECTION GROUND CONNECTION
CASTER END CAP
SCISSOR LIFT RETRACTABLE CASTER PEDAL
CASTER
ELEVATING FOOT PEDALS
CASTER
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ARMREST RELEASE LEVER
* TABLE SHOWN WITH OPTIONAL POSTURAL DRAIN
CASTER END CAP
NOMENCLATURE
Region™ 3 and 7 Treatment Platforms
DESCRIPTION OF DEVICE MARKINGS The markings on the Region 3 and 7 Treatment Platforms are assurance of its conformity to the highest applicable standards of medical equipment safety and electromagnetic compatibility. One or more of the following markings may appear on the device: Standards:
Complies with IEC/UL/EN 60601-1, 60601-1-2, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 601.1-M90 w/A2
Class II Equipment Functionally Earthed 9700675
Postural Drain Elevation
DOWN
UP Warning: Pinch Point
Council Directive 2002/96/EC concerning Waste Electrical and Electronic (WEEE). Indicates a requirement not to dispose of WEEE as municipal waste. Contact your local distributor for information regarding disposal of the unit and accessories.
Refer to Instruction Manual/Booklet
Type B Equipment
Functional Earth (Ground)
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SPECIFICATIONS
Region™ 3 and 7 Treatment Platforms
TABLE SPECIFICATIONS
Parameter
100V
120V
230V
Voltage Frequency:
60 Hz
60 Hz
50 Hz
Current Consumption:
4.4 A
1.7 A
1.0 A
Fuses:
None
None
None
Duty Cycle:
1 minute "on"/19 minutes "off"
1 minute "on"/19 minutes "off"
1 minute "on"/19 minutes "off"
Weight (with cushions):
141 kg (310 lbs)
141 kg (310 lbs)
141 kg (310 lbs)
Lifting Capacity:
204 kg (450 lbs)
204 kg (450 lbs)
204 kg (450 lbs)
Table Length (Head to Toe):
200 cm (79 in)
200 cm (79 in)
200 cm (79 in)
Table Height
46 - 94 cm (18 - 37 in)
46 - 94 cm (18 - 37 in)
46 - 94 cm (18 - 37 in)
Electrical Safety Classification: Functionally Earthed
Class II
Class II
Class II
Electrical Type:
Type B
Type B
Type B
Safety Classification: 9700675
Meets Directive:
IEC/UL/EN 60601-1, IEC/UL/EN 60601-1-2, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 601.1-M90 w/A2
Linak LA-27 8
SPECIFICATIONS
Region™ 3 and 7 Treatment Platforms
DIMENSIONS REGION 3 20º * TABLE SHOWN WITH OPTIONAL POSTURAL DRAIN
0º to 80º
30º to -90º
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SPECIFICATIONS
Region™ 3 and 7 Treatment Platforms
DIMENSIONS REGION 7 20º * TABLE SHOWN WITH OPTIONAL POSTURAL DRAIN
0º to 80º
30º to -90º
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SPECIFICATIONS
Region™ 3 and 7 Treatment Platforms
CUSHION DIMENSIONS REGION 3
200 cm (79 in)
54 cm (21.375 in)
107 cm (42.25 in)
37 cm (14.375 in)
69 cm (27 in)
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SPECIFICATIONS
Region™ 3 and 7 Treatment Platforms
CUSHION DIMENSIONS REGION 7
200 cm (79 in)
54 cm (21.375 in)
107 cm (42.25 in)
37 cm (14.375 in)
29 cm (11.5 in)
23 cm (9 in)
60 cm 69 cm (23.5 in) (27 in)
10 cm (4 in) 29 cm (11.5 in)
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23 cm (9 in)
SETUP
Region™ 3 and 7 Treatment Platforms
CONTENTS OF CARTON
Contents of Carton:
After removing top and side panels of shipping carton, you may notice metal bands or plastic straps. These are used to secure various sections of the table and must be removed before the table can be lifted out. The table must be lifted directly upward in order to clear all shipping restraints.
• Region Treatment Platform Base Frame
Detach the Elevation Lever Assembly from the table by cutting the tie-straps, unwrap and place to the side for assembly.
• Elevation Lever Assembly (1)
• Mains Power Cord- 353 cm (139 in) in cable length, shielded, 18 AWG • CD User Manual • Quick Start Guide
• Hardware- Includes the following: Region 3 Region 7 • #10 Torx® Drive Wrench • #10 Torx Drive Wrench • 2, 4, 5 mm Hex Wrench • 2, 3, 4, 5 mm Hex Wrench • 13 mm or Adjustable Wrench • 13 mm or Adjustable Wrench • 12 mm Torx-Head Screws (4)• 12 mm Torx-Head Screws (4)One extra part included One extra part included • 30 mm Flat-Head Screws (5)• 30 mm Flat-Head Screws (7)One extra part included One extra part included • 20 mm Button-Head Screws (11)- • 20 mm Button-Head Screws One extra part included (15)- One extra part included • Gas Springs (2) • Gas Springs (2) • Shoulder Bolts (2) • Shoulder Bolts (2) • Nuts (2) • Nuts (2) • Gas Spring Release Covers (2) • Gas Spring Release Covers (2) • 10 mm Flat-Head Screws (5)• 10 mm Flat-Head Screws (5)One extra part included One extra part included • Gas Spring Release Lever Pivot • Gas Spring Release Lever Pivot Pins (2) Pins (2) • Gas Spring Release Lever Pivot • Gas Spring Release Lever Pivot Pin Clips (5)- One extra part included Pin Clips (5)- One extra part included
Remove the additional hardware from the carton. Visually inspect the table and Elevation Lever for damage. Report any damage to the carrier immediately. A MINIMUM OF TWO PEOPLE WILL BE REQUIRED TO LIFT AND MOVE THE TABLE. TABLE SHOULD BE LIFTED BY THE BASE FRAME.
• Carefully remove the box from around the table and cushions. If a knife is used to open the box, use caution so as not to cause damage to the cushions. • Do not lift the table by the Head Section or under the foot pedals on each end. NOTE: The cushions are shipped in a separate box.
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ASSEMBLY
Region™ 3 and 7 Treatment Platforms
INCLUDED HARDWARE REGION 3 The required hardware contained is represented by the illustrations on this page. These illustrations are referenced throughout the Cushion/Gas Spring Assembly procedures which begin on the next page. The Parts Group with an asterisk (*) indicates the actual size of the part. Parts Group H: Gas Spring Parts Group E: Gas Spring (2) Parts Group A: 12 mm Torx-Head Ref. 33514 Release Cover (2) Ref. 33503 Ref. 33522 Screw (3) *
Parts Group B: Ref. 33813
Parts Group C: Ref. 33544
Parts Group D: Ref. 33887
30 mm Flat-Head Screw (4) *
20 mm Button Head Screw (10) *
Parts Group F: Ref. 33423
Shoulder Bolt (2) *
Parts Group I: Ref. 33360
10 mm Flat-Head Screw (4) *
Parts Group J: Ref. 33513
Gas Spring Release Lever Pivot Pin (2)
Elevation Lever Assembly (1) Parts Group G: Ref. 33425
Nut (2) * Parts Group K: Gas Spring Release Ref. 33888 Lever Pivot Pin Clip (4) *
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ASSEMBLY
Region™ 3 and 7 Treatment Platforms
CUSHION/GAS SPRING ASSEMBLY REGION 3 Connect the Mains Power Cord to the Mains Power Cord Receptacle. Verify that there is a good connection between the Mains Power Cord and the Mains Power Cord Receptacle. Always make certain that the Mains Power Cord is properly plugged into the table.
• If you chose to have the table shipped unassembled, follow the assembly instructions.
• Do not tighten any screws until the end of the Cushion Assembly process. • During assembly, do not cross the threads within the cushion or the
Make sure the table is locked by raising the Retractable Caster Pedal with the toe of the shoe.
cushion may become damaged.
NOTE: All hardware used in the Assembly Sections are metric. The following items will be used to complete the Cushion/Gas Spring Assembly: • Elevation Lever Assembly • Headrest Release Lever (Parts Group D) • Head Cushion • Gas Springs (2) (Parts Group E) • Chest Section Cushion • Shoulder Bolts (2) (Parts Group F) • Back Section Cushion • Nuts (2) (Parts Group G) • Hammer • Gas Spring Release Covers (2) • Hex Wrenches- 2, 4 and 5 mm (Parts Group H) • #10 Torx Drive Wrench • 10 mm Flat-Head Screws (4) • 13 mm or Adjustable Wrench (Parts Group I) • 12 mm Torx-Head Screws (3) • Gas Spring Release Lever Pivot (Parts Group A) Pins (2) (Parts Group J) • 30 mm Flat-Head Screws (4) • Gas Spring Release Lever Pivot (Parts Group B) Pin Clips (4) (Parts Group K) • 20 mm Button-Head Screws (10) (Parts Group C)
RAISE TABLE
Raise the table to the maximum height by pressing the right foot pedal of one of the six sets that surround the table. Unplug the table. Cut the tie-strap that is holding the Headrest Release Handle to the Head Section frame. Use the Headrest Release Handle to elevate the Head Section up to a horizontal position.
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ASSEMBLY
Region™ 3 and 7 Treatment Platforms
CUSHION/GAS SPRING ASSEMBLY REGION 3 CONTINUED Flip the Headrest Release Handle and set it on top of the Head Section frame. Insert three 12 mm Torx-head screws (Parts Group A) to secure the Headrest Release Handle to the Head Section frame and tighten with the #10 torx drive wrench.
Insert the Gas Spring Release Lever Pivot Pin (Parts Group J) into each hole of the Gas Spring Release Pivot Tab. This will secure the Elevation Lever Assembly to the Back Section base frame. NOTE: A hammer may need to be used to insert the Pivot Pin.
Raise the Back Section base frame completely and allow it to rest on the Chest Section base frame.
Add a Gas Spring Release Lever Pivot Pin Clip (Parts Group K) on each side of both Gas Spring Release Pivot Pins. NOTE: The Pivot Pin Clips (Parts Group K) must be aligned with the Gas Spring Release Pivot Tabs in order for the Gas Spring Release Covers (Parts Group H) to correctly fit over the Pivot Tabs. See Page 19 for Assembly Instructions for the Gas Spring Release Covers.
Place the Elevation Lever Assembly (Parts Group D) into each Gas Spring Release Pivot Tab.
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ASSEMBLY
Region™ 3 and 7 Treatment Platforms
CUSHION/GAS SPRING ASSEMBLY REGION 3 CONTINUED Insert the threaded end of the Gas Spring (Parts Group E) into the hole in the Elevation Lever Assembly (Parts Group D).
Slide the shoulder bolt (Parts Group F) through the base frame and the Gas Spring (Parts Group E) eyelet. NOTE: You may have to engage the Elevation Lever to lower the Back Section in order to align the Gas Spring with the base frame holes.
Using only your fingers, turn the Gas Spring clockwise in the hole until it is snug. Without loosening the threaded end, make sure the eyelet of the other end of the Gas Spring (Parts Group E) is parallel with the table as shown.
NOTE: In this step, you are testing the settings of the Gas Spring (Parts Group E). Leave the shoulder bolt (Parts Group F) loose and do not add the nuts (Parts Group G). Without engaging the Elevation Lever (Parts Group D), try to pull down on the Back Section Cushion using minimal force.
Grasping the shaft of the Gas Spring, rotate the Gas Spring counter clockwise 1 ½ times back out of the Elevation Lever Assembly.
NOTE: If the Gas Spring (Parts Group E) is set correctly, it will be locked, and you should not be able to pull down on the cushion. If you are able to pull down on the Back Section Cushion, remove the shoulder bolt (Parts Group F) of the Gas Spring.
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ASSEMBLY
Region™ 3 and 7 Treatment Platforms
CUSHION/GAS SPRING ASSEMBLY REGION 3 CONTINUED If while engaging the Elevation Lever the Back Section Cushion does not move smoothly to the horizontal position, remove the shoulder bolt (Parts Group F) of the Gas Spring. Grasp the shaft of the Gas Spring (Parts Group E) with both hands and rotate the Gas Spring ½ turn clockwise. Re-insert the shoulder bolt (Parts Group F) and repeat this procedure until you can pull the cushion down smoothly while engaging the Elevation Lever (Parts Group D).
Grasp the shaft of the Gas Spring (Parts Group E) with both hands and rotate the Gas Spring ½ turn counter clockwise. Re-insert the shoulder bolt (Parts Group F) and repeat this procedure until you are unable to pull the cushion down. While engaging the Elevation Lever (Parts Group D), pull down on the Back Section Cushion (using minimal force) so that the cushion is horizontal. NOTE: If the Gas Spring (Parts Group E) is set correctly, the cushion should move smoothly (using some force). Also, keep in mind that the Gas Spring is intended to provide resistance, even when the Elevation Lever (Parts Group D) is engaged. Depending on your level of strength, some people may have to exert more force than others.
Once testing of the Gas Springs is complete, attach the nut (Parts Group G) at the end of the shoulder bolt (Parts Group F). Tighten with the 5 mm hex wrench on one side and the 13 mm (or adjustable) wrench on the other. Repeat steps on pages 17-18 for the Gas Spring (Parts Group E) on the other side of the table.
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