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MAGNUS Operating Table System Operating Instructions V24.02 April 2016
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1180.01XX OPERATING TABLE SYSTEM MAGNUS
GA 1180.01 EN 24
Copyright notice All rights reserved. Any duplication, adaptation or translation without prior written consent is prohibited unless otherwise provided for in the relevant copyright laws. © Copyright MAQUET GmbH Subject to technical modification! Due to further development of the product, the figures used and technical specifications given in these Operating Instructions may slightly differ from the current state of the product.
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Contents
Contents 1
Introduction...
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1.1
Foreword ...
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1.2
How to use these operating instructions... 1.2.1 Abbreviations... 1.2.2 Symbols... 1.2.2.1 Order number... 1.2.2.2 References... 1.2.2.3 Action and reaction ... 1.2.2.4 Buttons and menus ... 1.2.3 Definitions... 1.2.3.1 Design of safety notes ... 1.2.3.2 Structure of notes... 1.2.3.3 Definition for 3-dimensional coordinate system ... 1.2.3.4 Definition of slope and tilt... 1.2.3.5 Definition of patient positioning ... 1.2.3.6 Definition of patient orientation ... 1.2.3.7 Definition of permitted overall load... 1.2.3.8 Definition of protrusion ... 1.2.3.9 Definition of hazardous location, Zone AP-M... 1.2.3.10 Definition of positioning and transportation positions... 1.2.4 Symbols used...
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Disposal ... 1.3.1 General... 1.3.2 Packaging... 1.3.3 Batteries and rechargeable batteries ... 1.3.4 Padding ... 1.3.5 Maquet products... 1.3.6 Used electrical devices...
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1.4
Overview of the MAGNUS 1180 operating table system... 1.4.1 Overview of basic components ... 1.4.2 Overview of columns ... 1.4.3 Overview of table top modules ... 1.4.4 Overview of hand controls and charging stations... 1.4.5 Overview of the transporter (1180.65B0) ... 1.4.6 Pictorial guide for additional table tops...
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1.5
Basic requirements... 1.5.1 Use in accordance with the intended purpose ... 1.5.2 Applicable standards ... 1.5.3 Intended purpose ... 1.5.3.1 MAGNUS operating table system (1180.01XX)... 1.5.3.2 Columns... 1.5.3.3 Table tops ... 1.5.3.4 Hand controls...
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1.5.3.5 Transporters... 21 Product features ... 22
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Safety notes ... 23
2.1
General safety notes ... 23
2.2
Safety notes for the OR table ... 25
2.3
Safety notes regarding the use of accessories... 28
2.4
Safety notes for the transporters ... 30
2.5
Safety notes regarding padding... 30
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Hand controls and functions ... 32
3.1
General hand controls ... 32
3.2
Attaching the hand control to the side rail ... 32
3.3
Override control panel ... 33
3.4
Corded hand controls ... 3.4.1 Connecting/removing corded hand controls... 3.4.2 Corded hand control (1180.90A0) ... 3.4.3 Foot switch (1009.81G0/G1/G2) ...
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3.5
IR remote control (1180.91A0) ... 3.5.1 Control buttons and functions... 3.5.1.1 Switching on the illumination... 3.5.1.2 Selector button [Patient position] ... 3.5.1.3 [Leg side] selector key ... 3.5.1.4 Deactivating the lock function temporarily ... 3.5.2 Special feature of the IR remote control... 3.5.2.1 General ... 3.5.2.2 Acoustic signals of the IR remote control... 3.5.2.3 IR code... 3.5.2.4 Transmission power... 3.5.2.5 Charging unit (1009.70A0) / Charging station (1009.71A0/B0) ...
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3.6
Adjustment functions ... 3.6.1 Motorised adjustment of the table top ... 3.6.2 Align patient horizontally ... 3.6.3 Inclining the patient ... 3.6.4 Tilting the patient ... 3.6.5 Shifting the patient longitudinally... 3.6.6 Lowering / raising the patient (column) ...
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3.7
Operating menu... 3.7.1 General... 3.7.2 Display design ... 3.7.3 Symbols for status bar... 3.7.4 Symbols for navigation bar... 3.7.5 Standard patient positions... 3.7.5.1 Setting the FLEX / REFLEX position ... 3.7.5.2 Setting the BEACH CHAIR / BACK HORIZONTAL position...
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3.7.6 3.7.7
3.7.8 3.7.9
3.7.10 3.7.11
3.7.5.3 NORMAL / REVERSE patient orientation... Menu item [System information]... Menu [Patient positions] ... 3.7.7.1 Select patient position... 3.7.7.2 Move into patient positions ... 3.7.7.3 Saving the patient position... 3.7.7.4 Assigning names to patient positions... [Transfer] menu ... 3.7.8.1 Button combinations for transfer position [CT] and [MRI] ... Menu [Settings] ... 3.7.9.1 Selecting the [Settings] menu ... 3.7.9.2 Activating/deactivating the operating table lock ... 3.7.9.3 Activating/deactivating the table top lock ... 3.7.9.4 Switching the illumination on and off... 3.7.9.5 Switching the signal tone of the column on and off... [Service] menu ... Menu [Fast memory] ... 3.7.11.1 Select the function in the [Fast memory] menu... 3.7.11.2 Move into patient position ... 3.7.11.3 Saving the patient position...
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Operation... 64
4.1
Basic information about the columns... 4.1.1 Motorised adjustments ... 4.1.2 Acoustic signals issued by the OR table ... 4.1.3 IR system code...
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Stationary columns (1180.01AX/BX) ... 4.2.1 General... 4.2.2 Rotation ranges ... 4.2.3 Rotate / lock the stationary column ...
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4.3
Mobile column (1180.01C0) / independently manoeuvrable column (1180.01D0)... 4.3.1 General... 4.3.2 Equipotential bonding... 4.3.3 Status display ... 4.3.3.1 Overview of status display in mains operation... 4.3.3.2 Overview of status display for battery charge state ... 4.3.4 Indicator for positioning / transporting ... 4.3.5 Battery operation ... 4.3.6 Battery charging ... 4.3.6.1 General ... 4.3.6.2 Charge batteries (mains operation) ... 4.3.7 Mobile column (1180.01C0) ... 4.3.8 Independently manoeuvrable column (1180.01D0) ... 4.3.8.1 Move the independently manoeuvrable column ...
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Table top modules and accessories ... 76
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4.4.1 4.4.2 4.4.3
4.4.4 4.4.5
4.4.6
4.4.7 4.4.8
4.4.9 4.4.10 4.4.11
4.4.12
General... Avoiding collisions ... Module interfaces ... 4.4.3.1 Basic mounting point... 4.4.3.2 Joint mounting point... 4.4.3.3 Back plate mounting point... 4.4.3.4 Head rest mounting point... Side rails... Padding ... 4.4.5.1 Removing / attaching PUR padding... 4.4.5.2 Mounting and removing the SFC padding ... Mounting / removing the joint module (1180.11X0)... 4.4.6.1 Mounting the joint module... 4.4.6.2 Removing the joint module ... Mounting / removing the back plate (1180.31X0)... Pair of leg plates (1180.54X0)... 4.4.8.1 Mounting/removing the pair of leg plates ... 4.4.8.2 Abducting the thigh plate ... 4.4.8.3 Attaching/removing the calf plate... 4.4.8.4 Abducting the calf plate... 4.4.8.5 Folding down/raising the calf plate... Mounting / removing the transfer board (1180.57X0)... Mounting and removing the extension plate (1180.32X0)... Head rest (1180.53X0) ... 4.4.11.1 Mounting/removing the head rest ... 4.4.11.2 Adjusting the head rest ... Mounting table width extensions (1001.75A0 / 76A0) ...
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Transporter (1180.63B0 / 1180.64B0 / 1180.65BX) ... 95 4.5.1 Locking / unlocking the transporter ... 95 4.5.2 Moving the transporter ... 96 4.5.3 Selector knob for table top transfer / column transfer ... 97 4.5.4 Corded hand control on transporter ... 97 4.5.4.1 Attaching the corded hand control to the transporter... 97 4.5.4.2 Connecting / removing the corded hand control to and from the table top ... 98 4.5.5 Inclining the table top on transporter (1180.64B0 / 1180.65BX) ... 99 4.5.6 Adjusting the height of the transporter (1180.65BX) ... 99 4.5.7 Replacing the rechargeable battery on the transporter ... 100
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Application ... 101
5.1
Table top transfer ... 101 5.1.1 General... 101 5.1.2 Table top transfer from transporter to column ... 102 5.1.3 Table top transfer from the column to the transporter ... 103
5.2
Transporting the mobile column ... 105
5.3
Explanation of instructions for use... 106
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5.3.1 5.3.2 5.3.3 5.3.4 5.3.5
Tilt indicator of the operating table (1180.01C0) ... 107 Tilt indicator of the operating table (1180.01D0) ... 108 Lock the stationary column (1180.01AX/BX)... 109 Transport / positioning height (1180.01D0) ... 109 Retracting and extending the swivel castors of the independently manoeuvrable column (1180.01D0) ... 110 5.3.5.1 Display "Swivel castors may be extended" ... 110 5.3.5.2 No tilting with extended swivel castors ... 110 5.3.5.3 No longitudinal shift with extended swivel castors ... 111 5.3.5.4 Selector knob for table top transfer / column transfer ... 111
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Table top configurations... 112
6.1
Table top configuration for an overall load of 250 kg to 380 kg... 112
6.2
Special table top configurations for an overall load between 250 kg and 320 kg... 114 6.2.1 Laparoscopic adiposity surgery position standing, with abducted leg plates ... 115 6.2.2 Laparoscopic adiposity surgery position, sitting (Variant I) ... 116 6.2.3 Laparoscopic adiposity surgery position, sitting (Variant II) ... 117
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Hybrid OR ... 118
7.1
Hybrid operating table ... 118 7.1.1 Operating modes of the hybrid operating table ... 119 7.1.2 Symbols on the hand control... 119
7.2
Hybrid operating table in conjunction withangiography systems ... 119 7.2.1 Hybrid operating table in conjunction with PHILIPS angiography systems ... 121 7.2.1.1 Examination mode ... 121 7.2.1.2 Table top configurations... 121 7.2.1.3 Lock-in positions ... 122 7.2.2 Hybrid operating table in conjunction with SIEMENS angiography systems... 123 7.2.2.1 Examination mode ... 123 7.2.2.2 Table top configurations... 124 7.2.2.3 Lock-in positions ... 125 7.2.3 Hybrid operating table in conjunction with TOSHIBA angiography systems ... 126 7.2.3.1 Examination mode ... 126 7.2.3.2 Table top configurations... 126 7.2.3.3 Lock-in positions ... 127 7.2.4 Hybrid operating table in conjunction with GE angiography system ... 128 7.2.4.1 Examination mode ... 128 7.2.4.2 Table top configurations... 129 7.2.4.3 Lock-in positions ... 130
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Display notes ... 131
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General... 131 8.1.1 Structure of display notes... 131
8.2
Notes on operation / special notes on operation ... 131
8.3
Warning notes / Status messages... 133
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Cleaning and disinfection ... 136
9.1
General... 136 9.1.1 Basic notes... 136 9.1.2 No mechanical decontamination ... 137 9.1.3 Stainless steel surfaces... 137 9.1.4 Pad ... 138 9.1.5 Stationary columns... 138
9.2
Cleaning ... 138 9.2.1 General... 138 9.2.2 Cleaning procedure ... 139
9.3
Disinfection ... 139 9.3.1 General... 139 9.3.2 Suitable disinfectants ... 139 9.3.3 Disinfection procedure... 140
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Maintenance ... 141
10.1 Visual and functional inspections ... 141 10.2 Malfunctions and troubleshooting... 142 10.2.1 Emergency operation mode ... 142 10.2.2 OR table ... 143 10.2.3 Transporters ... 144 10.2.4 Mobile charging unit ... 145 10.2.5 Mobile transformer unit... 146 10.2.6 IR remote control... 146 10.3 Inspection and Maintenance... 146 10.4 Repair ... 147 10.5 Type plate position ... 147 11
Technical specifications ... 149
11.1 Ambient conditions ... 149 11.2 OR table ... 149 11.2.1 Special features of the hybrid operating table ... 149 11.2.2 Inclination and lateral tilt... 150 11.2.3 Height adjustment range ... 151 11.2.3.1 Height adjustment range of stationary column (1180.01AX) ... 151 11.2.3.2 Height adjustment range of stationary column (1180.01BX) ... 151 11.2.3.3 Height adjustment range of mobile column (1180.01C0)... 151 11.2.3.4 Height adjustment range of independently manoeuvrable column (1180.01D0) . 151 11.2.4 Radiolucent area ... 152 11.3 Columns ... 153 11.3.1 General... 153 11.3.2 Stationary columns (1180.01AX/BX)... 154 11.3.2.1 General specifications... 154 11.3.2.2 Rotation ranges... 154 11.3.2.3 Dimensions ... 155
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11.3.4
11.3.5
Mobile column (1180.01C0) ... 155 11.3.3.1 General specifications... 155 11.3.3.2 Dimensions ... 156 Independently manoeuvrable column (1180.01D0) ... 156 11.3.4.1 General specifications... 156 11.3.4.2 Dimensions ... 156 Transformer units ... 157 11.3.5.1 Stationary transformer unit (1150.80A0)... 157 11.3.5.2 Mobile transformer unit (1180.81A0/B0/C0/D0/E0/G0)... 157
11.4 Table top modules and accessories ... 158 11.4.1 Dimensions... 158 11.4.2 Motorised adjustments ... 159 11.4.2.1 Basic table top ... 159 11.4.2.2 Joint module... 159 11.4.2.3 Back plate ... 160 11.4.2.4 Leg plate / thigh plate... 160 11.4.3 Manual adjustments ... 161 11.4.3.1 Calf plate... 161 11.4.4 Weight ... 161 11.5 Charging units for hand controls... 162 11.5.1 Mobile charging unit (1009.70A0) ... 162 11.5.1.1 Electrical specifications... 162 11.5.1.2 Dimensions ... 162 11.5.1.3 Weight... 162 11.5.2 Stationary charging unit (1009.71A0/B0) ... 162 11.5.2.1 Electrical data, version (1009.71A0) ... 162 11.5.2.2 Electrical data, version (1009.71B0) ... 162 11.5.2.3 Dimensions ... 163 11.5.2.4 Weight... 163 11.6 Transporter (1180.6XBX) ... 163 11.6.1 Dimensions... 163 11.6.2 Adjustment ranges ... 164 11.6.3 Weight ... 164 12
Approved accessories ... 165
12.1 Table structure... 165 12.2 Table tops... 165 12.2.1 Table tops, overall load up to 150 kg ... 165 12.2.2 Table tops, overall load up to 160 kg ... 165 12.2.3 Table tops, overall load up to 180 kg ... 165 12.2.4 Table tops, overall load up to 250 kg ... 166 12.2.5 Table tops, overall load up to 380 kg ... 166 12.3 Table top modules ... 166 12.3.1 Table top modules, overall load up to 180 kg... 166 12.3.1.1 Table top modules with joint interface ... 166
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12.3.3
Table top modules, overall load up to 250 kg... 166 12.3.2.1 Table top modules to basic mounting point ... 166 12.3.2.2 Table top modules with joint interface ... 167 12.3.2.3 Table top modules to back plate mounting point ... 167 12.3.2.4 Table top modules to head rest mounting point... 167 Table top modules, overall load up to 380 kg... 168 12.3.3.1 Table top modules to basic mounting point ... 168 12.3.3.2 Table top modules with joint interface ... 168 12.3.3.3 Table top modules to back plate mounting point ... 168 12.3.3.4 Table top modules to head rest mounting point... 169
12.4 Hand controls ... 169 12.5 Transporters ... 169 12.5.1 Transporter, overall load up to 250 kg... 169 12.5.2 Transporter, overall load up to 380 kg... 169 12.6 Accessories for radiation protection ... 169 12.7 Side rail accessories... 170 Index ...
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Introduction Foreword
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Introduction
1.1
Foreword
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Your facility has selected the leading-edge medical technology made by Maquet. We sincerely appreciate the trust you have placed in us. Maquet is a member of the GETINGE Group, which consistently aims for pace-setting solutions in medical technology. Maquet is regarded, around the world, as one of the leading suppliers of equipment for emergency rooms, operating theatres and intensive care units. Ever since the company was founded in 1838, Maquet has been synonymous with innovations and technical progress in medical technology. Solutions relevant to the needs of practice and customer-oriented services optimise work processes and boost economy in hospitals all to the benefit of the patient. 1.2
How to use these operating instructions These operating instructions are provided to familiarise you with the features of this Maquet product. The operating instructions are divided into separate chapters. Please note: • Please read these operating instructions carefully and completely before using the product for the first time. • Always proceed in accordance with the information provided in these operating instructions. • Store these operating instructions in the vicinity of the product.
1.2.1
Abbreviations DBAB EC EMC EN EEC IEC IP IR INT IPS ISO OR PUR SELV SFC SN VDE
1.2.2
Symbols
1.2.2.1
Order number
Continuous operation with intermittent loading European Community Electromagnetic compatibility European standard European Economic Community International Electrotechnical Commission International Protection (type of protection against ingress of foreign bodies and liquids) Infrared Intermittent Internal Power Source International Standardisation Organisation Operating room Polyurethane integral foam Safety Extra Low Voltage Soft Foam Core (special foam core) Serial no. Verband der Elektrotechnik Elektronik Informationstechnik
An "X" in the order number (e.g. 1122.33X4) is a placeholder for a number of variants.
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1.2.2.2
References References to other pages in this manual are identified with a double arrow symbol " ".
1.2.2.3
Action and reaction The symbol "⌧" identifies an action taken by the user, whereas the "✓" symbol identifies the reaction which this will induce in the system. Example: ⌧ Turn on the light switch. ✓ Lamp lights up.
1.2.2.4
Buttons and menus Buttons and menus are enclosed in square brackets. Example: ⌧ Press the [DOWN] button in the [Operation] menu.
1.2.3
Definitions
1.2.3.1
Design of safety notes Pictogram
Descriptor
Text
DANGER!
The text for the safety note describes the type of risk and how to prevent it.
Indicates a direct and immediate risk to persons, which may be fatal or result in most serious injury. WARNING! Indicates a potential risk to persons or property which may result in health hazard or grave property damage. CAUTION! Indicates a potential risk to property which may result in property damage. Tab. 1:
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Design of safety notes
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Structure of notes Notes not referring to personal injury or property damage are structured as follows: Pictogram
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Descriptor
Explanation
NOTE
Supplementary assistance or further useful information which does not indicate a risk of injury to persons or a risk of property damage are described in the text of the note.
ENVIRONMENT
Information regarding proper disposal.
Structure of notes
Definition for 3-dimensional coordinate system Reference
X axis
Y axis
Z axis
Product
Longitudinal direction
Lateral direction
Height
Patient
Longitudinal
Transverse
Sagittal
Neutral
Horizontal
Horizontal
Vertical
Fig. 1:
Definition of terms for the 3-dimensional coordinate system
1 Frontal plane (horizontal plane)
3 Transverse plane
2 Sagittal plane
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Definition of slope and tilt
Fig. 2:
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Definition of slope and tilt
1 Reverse Trendelenburg (foot down)
3 Tilt
2 Trendelenburg (head down)
4 Slope
Definition of patient positioning In order to adjust the OR table and patient in accordance with the button assignments, the patient position and orientation [8 Page 5] must be set on the hand control (IR remote control or corded hand control). The patient position depends on the exposed area of the patient and is defined by the position of the patient's pelvis. Distinction is made as follows: • CENTRAL position • CRANIAL position • CAUDAL position CENTRAL position CENTRAL position means that the patient's pelvis is located above the basic joint (1).
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CENTRAL position
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CRANIAL position The CRANIAL position means that the patient's pelvis is not located on the basic table top but, for example, on a joint module and the patient's trunk is lying on a back plate. This provides a large exposed area and great freedom of access to the patient's trunk.
Fig. 4:
CRANIAL position
CAUDAL position The CAUDAL position means that the patient's pelvis is not located on the basic table top but, for example, on a joint module and the patient's legs are lying on a leg plate. This provides a large exposed area and great freedom of access to the patient's abdomen and the lower extremities.
Fig. 5:
1.2.3.6
CAUDAL position
Definition of patient orientation The patient orientation defines the direction in which the patient is lying with reference to the basic table top. The patient orientation is adjusted automatically after the table top transfer onto the column or it can be set in the menu [Main menu] . Distinction is made between the NORMAL and the REVERSE patient orientation.
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NORMAL patient orientation • The patient's head is lying on the marked (1) end of the basic table top.
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Fig. 6:
NORMAL patient orientation
REVERSE patient orientation • The patient's head is lying opposite the marked (1) end of the basic table top.
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Fig. 7:
1.2.3.7
REVERSE patient orientation
Definition of permitted overall load The "maximum permitted overall load" is obtained by adding patient weight to the side rail accessory and positioning aid weights. The "maximum permitted overall load" is the maximum load which may be placed on the table top. Restrictions may result from the components table top and transporter, special patient table tops or the accessories used for which other overall loads may apply.
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Definition of protrusion Protrusion is the gap between the mounting point(s) of a table top to the relevant outer edge of the table top components (e.g. head rest, leg plates) applied to the front. The maximum protrusion of a table top may not be exceeded.
1.2.3.9
Definition of hazardous location, Zone AP-M The medical environment is designated as "Zone AP-M" (1).
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1.2.3.10
Hazardous location, Zone AP-M
Definition of positioning and transportation positions When moving, a distinction is made between moving the mobile operating table with a patient and without a patient. Positioning position Moving the mobile operating table with a patient is only permitted within the operating theatre under the following conditions: • The mobile operating table must be in the positioning position, i.e. lateral tilt and longitudinal shift are reset and the table top height is restricted. • The mobile operating table is not approved for patient transfer. Transport position Moving the mobile operating table without a patient is only permitted within the hospital under the following conditions: • The mobile operating table must be in the transportation position, i.e. lateral tilt, inclination, motor-powered leg plate adjustment and longitudinal shift are reset and the table top height is restricted.
1.2.4
Symbols used Symbols are attached to products, type plates and packaging. Symbols
Identification Labelling for Class I products, developed and marketed in compliance with Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC.
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Symbols
Identification Labelling for product with CSA permission.
Identification of UL-listed material.
Labelling in compliance with the ISO 15223-1 standard. Symbol for "Product number".
Labelling in accordance with the ISO 15223-1 standard. Symbol for "Serial number".
Designation in accordance with the ISO 15223-1 standard. Symbol for "Name and address of the manufacturer as well as date of manufacture".
Labelling in compliance with the IEC 60601-1 standard. Symbol for "Observe the accompanying documents".
Labelling in compliance with the ISO 15223-1 standard. Symbol for "Follow Operating Instructions".
Symbol for "Follow Operating Instructions".
Labelling as per 2002/96/EU Directive (Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment). Symbol for "Do not dispose of at municipal collection points for used electrical equipment". Labelling for devices incorporating a Type B applied part as defined in the IEC 60601-1 standard. Degree of protection against electric shock.
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Identification Labelling in compliance with the IEC 60601-1 standard. Symbol for "Class II".
Labelling in compliance with the IEC 60529 standard. Symbol for "Splash protection".
Identification in accordance with standard IEC 60529. Symbol for "protection against touching components under tension (larger than 1 mm diameter)" and "protection against vertically falling drip water".
Labelling in compliance with the IEC 60529 standard. Symbol for "no protection against ingress of water"
Internal Power Source
Safety Extra Low Voltage
Labelling for intermittent operation, i. e. if the product is operated continuously for the time "x", the product may not be operated thereafter for the time "y". For example, "int 10/20" means that after 10 minutes of continuous use / adjustment, the product may not be used / adjusted for 20 minutes. Labelling of devices of Class AP according to the standard IEC 60601-1. Explosion protection by avoiding sources of ignition when using flammable blends of anaesthetics which are mixed with air, oxygen or nitrous oxide.
Labelling in compliance with the IEC 60601-1 standard. Symbol for "Potential equalisation".
Labelling for components which are machine-decontaminated.
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Symbols
Identification Cleaning Label. Symbol for "Do not splash with water".
Packaging label. Symbol for "Keep dry".
Packaging label. Symbol for "Caution! Do not overturn."
Packaging label. Symbol for "Top".
Labelling in accordance with the ISO 15223-1 standard. Symbol for "Temperature limitations".
Labelling in accordance with the ISO 15223-1 standard. Symbol for "Relative humidity".
Labelling in accordance with the ISO 15223-1 standard. Symbol for "Atmospheric pressure".
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Disposal
1.3.1
General
Symbols
Used products or parts thereof may be contaminated. To prevent potential infection, please clean and disinfect the product prior to return/disposal. 1.3.2
Packaging The packing is made of materials compatible with the environment. Maquet will dispose of the packing materials upon request.
1.3.3
Batteries and rechargeable batteries Rechargeable batteries/batteries can be turned in to your local disposal system.
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