Users Guide
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Barrier-Free™ Universal Procedures Table For models: To purchase a printed copy of this manual, click on the "Place Order" button below.
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User’s Guide Style C
SF-1842
003-1407-00 (Rev. Q)
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Product Information (The information below is required when calling for service) Dealer [name / phone]:
Date of Purchase:
Model / Serial Number:
Midmark Authorized Service Company [name / phone]:
Model / Serial Number Location
MA643200i
SF-1841
Table of Contents Important Information Safety Symbols ... 2 Transportation / Storage Conditions ... 2 Intended Use ... 3 Electrical Requirements ... 3 Electromagnetic Interference ... 3 Authorized CE Representative ... 3 Disposal of Equipment ... 3 Safety Instructions: Hand / Foot Control Connection ... 4 Crash Avoidance System ... 4 Operation Power To The Table ... 5 Base Up / Down ... 6 Back Up / Down ... 7 Foot Up / Down ... 8 Tilt Up / Down ... 9 Activating Multiple Functions ... 10 “Home” Function ... 11 Quick Chair™ Function ... 12 Programming Table Positions (programmable models only) ... 13 One-Touch Positioning (programmable models only) ... 14 Paper Roll ... 15 Stirrups ... 16 Treatment Pan ... 17 Duplex Receptacle (optional) ... 18 Headrest Positioning ... 19 Upholstery Heater (optional) ... 20 Rotational Base (optional) ... 21 Maintenance Cleaning ... 22 Preventative Maintenance ... 22 Calling For Service ... 22 Troubleshooting ... 23 Specifications Weights, Dimensions, Electrical Specifications ... 24 Model Identification / Compliance Chart ... 25 Range of Motion & Dimensions ... 26 Limited Warranty ... 28
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Important Information Safety Symbols Caution Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could result in injury if not avoided.
Equipment Alert Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could result in equipment damage if not avoided.
Note Amplifies a procedure, practice, or condition. Consult User Guide for important information.
Keep dry
3 Proper shipping orientation
Fragile
6.3A 250V TYPE T
Type B, Applied Part
Maximum stacking height (palletted units)
Fuse rating specification
IPX1 Protected against dripping water
Protective earth ground
Duty Cycle (motor run time): 30 seconds ON, 5 minutes OFF
Emergency stop
Pan must be fully retracted to enable Foot Up function.
This product has been evaluated with respect to electrical shock, fire & mechanical hazards only, in accordance with UL60601-1 and CAN/CSA C22.2 NO. 601.1.
Transportation / Storage Conditions Ambient Temperature Range: ... +41°F to 100°F (+5°C to +38°C) Relative Humidity ... 10% to 90% (non-condensing) Atmospheric Pressure ... 500hPa to 1060hPa (0.49atm to 1.05atm)
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Intended Use This product is intended to be used as a chair / table to provide positioning and support of patients during general examinations and procedures conducted by qualified medical professionals.
Electrical Requirements Caution When using high frequency surgical devices or endocardial catheters: • Use non-conductive material to insulate patient from metal portions of the table. • Consult operating instructions for the device before using in conjunction with drawer or upholstery heater. Failure to comply may result in electric shock or burns to patient.
Electromagnetic Interference This Midmark table is designed and built to minimize electromagnetic interference with other devices. However, if interference is noticed between another device and this table: • Remove interfering device from room • Plug table into an isolated circuit • Increase seperation between table and interferring device • Contact Midmark if interference persists Electromagnetic Compliance Statements per EN60601-1-2 are available online:
(or click on button below)
Go to: www.documark.com (Use the FIND feature to locate: 077-0501-00)
EMC Statements
Authorized CE Representative Countries in the EEC should direct all questions, incidents, and complaints to Midmark’s Authorized CE representative listed below: Promotal 22, Rue De St. Denis 53500 Ernee, FRANCE Phone: 33-2-430-517-76 Fax: 33-2-430-569-10
Disposal of Equipment At the end of product life, the table, accessories, and other consumable goods may become contaminated from normal use. Consult local codes and ordinances for proper disposal of equipment, accessories and other consumable goods.
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Safety Instructions Caution Be sure that all personnel and equipment are clear of the table before activating any function. Failure to do so could result in personal injury.
Hand / Foot Control Connection There are two hand / foot control cord inlets. One is located on the base column at the foot end of the table, and one is located on the PC board cover at the head end. These cord inlets are interchangeable.
To connect hand / foot control cord... A. Slide narrow portion of cord connector into bracket. B. Connect cord to inlet (see Note). C. Tighten locking ring. Note: The cord connector is “keyed” and must be oriented properly to connect.
Equipment Alert Never plug hand/foot control into any other outlets. Doing so may damage equipment.
Rear Cord Inlet Locking Ring
MA642902i
Front Cord Inlet
Crash Avoidance System The Crash Avoidance System prevents the table from colliding with the floor. If the system detects that the headrest mechanism is approximately two inches from the floor, it will sound several audible “beeps” and disable the following functions: Base Down, Back Down, and Tilt Up. Back Down
Tilt Up
Base Down clearance: < 2 in. (5 cm)
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Operation Power To The Table If Power Indicator Light is... ON: Table has power OFF: No power to table.
If the table has no power... All functions will be inoperable.
Before calling for service... A. Check power cord connections. B. Check / reset facility circuit breaker. C. Check / replace table fuse(s). MA643301i
Before replacing fuses... Disconnect power cord from table.
To replace fuses... [Refer to Specifications section for correct fuse size & ratings]
Attention: Voltage setting that shows thru window of fuse holder cover must match facility supply voltage.
115V
230V
A. Open the fuse holder cover. B. Remove fuse holder & faulty fuse(s). C. Install new fuse(s), then replace fuse holder.
MA643400i
115V
Equipment Alert Incorrect voltage setting will result in damage to the table. MA644600i
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Base Up / Down
To move the Base UP or DOWN... Press and hold the appropriate button. Up Down
Stop Down
Up
Movement stops when... Up / Down button is released. Maximum / minimum position is reached. Stop button is pressed.
Max. 40 in. (101.6 cm) Min. 19 in. (48.2 cm)
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Models w/Rotational Base Max. 43.5 in. (110.5 cm) Min. 22.5 in. (57.1 cm)
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Back Up / Down Up
To move the Back section UP or DOWN... Press and hold the appropriate button. Down
Stop Down
Up
Stop Max. 85° +3°
Movement stops when... Maximum / minimum position is reached. Up / Down button is released. Stop button is pressed.
Min. 0° +0.5°
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Foot Up / Down Attention! The Foot Up function is disabled when the treatment pan is pulled out. (You will hear several “beeps” when Foot Up is activated with the pan pulled out). To resume Foot Up operation: Push the pan all the way in. Press Foot Up button.
Up
To move the Foot section UP or DOWN... Press and hold the appropriate button.
Down
Stop Up
Down
Movement stops when... Maximum / minimum position is reached. Up / Down button is released. Stop button is pressed.
Max. 0° +0.5°
Min. 89° +1°
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Tilt Up / Down
To Tilt the seat section UP or DOWN...
Up
Press and hold the appropriate button.
Down
Stop Up
Down
Movement stops when... Maximum / minimum position is reached. Up / Down button is released. Stop button is pressed. Max. 30° +2°
Min. 0° +0.5°
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Activating Multiple Functions The BASE/ BACK / TILT / FOOT functions may be activated at the same time. Example: Base UP / Back Down
Back Down
Base Up
To activate multiple functions ... Simultaneously press & hold the desired buttons. (ex. Base Up & Back Down)
Base Up
Back Down
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Home Function The Home function automatically lowers the table base so that your patient may get on or off of the table.
To lower the base to 23 in. (58.4 cm)... Press, then immediately release the Home button.
To lower the base to 19 in. (48.2 cm)... Press and hold the Home button until you hear a single “beep”.
Home
Home
Stop
Movement stops when... “Home” position is reached. Stop button is pressed.
23 in (58.4 cm) 19 in (48.2 cm)
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Quick Chair™ Function (w/ Foot Control only) The Quick Chair function activates the Base Down, Tilt Down, Foot Down, & Back Up functions at the same time.
To activate the Quick Chair™ function... Press and hold the Quick Chair button.
Stop
Quick Chair™ Button
Movement stops when... “Chair” position is reached. Quick Chair button is released. Stop button is pressed.
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Programming Table Positions (Programmable Models only) The Programming feature allows you to easily recall frequently used table positions.
To program a table position... A. Move the table to desired position. B. Press the Program button. (you will hear a single “beep”) C. Press the desired Position button (1, 2, 3, or 4). (three “beeps”) Tip: You must press the desired Position button within 5 seconds of pressing the Program button.
To recall a programmed position... Press and hold the desired Position button (1, 2, 3, or 4)*. Tip: The Position buttons (1, 2, 3, 4) can be changed to function as “press & release”. Refer to: One-Touch Positioning for procedure to enable.
Position Button
Program
Stop
Position Buttons
Program
Movement stops when... Programmed position is reached. Position button is released. Stop button is pressed.
Stop
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One-Touch Positioning (Programmable models only) During normal operating mode, the Position buttons must be pressed & held until the programmed position is reached. When the One-Touch Positioning feature is activated, the Position buttons function as “press & release”.
To enable (or disable) the One-Touch Positioning feature... Press & hold the Stop & Program buttons simultaneously. (after five seconds, you will hear three “beeps” if successful)
To recall a programmed position... Press the desired Position button (1, 2, 3, 4) for two seconds. Tip: After you hear a single “beep”, you may release the button & the chair will continue to move to the programmed position.
Position Button
Program
Stop
Position Buttons
Program
Movement stops when... Programmed position is reached. Stop button* is pressed. (* or any hand / foot control button)
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Paper Roll Paper Roll Size (max.) ... 18 in. long x 3.5 in. diameter (45.7 cm x 8.9 cm)
To install the paper roll... A. Pivot paper roll cover back to open. B. Install paper roll, then pull paper over table. C. Pivot paper roll cover forward to close.
MA642601i
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Stirrups Caution Never use stirrups to lift table. Be sure the stirrups are locked in place before using. The stirrups will not support the patient’s entire weight / excessive force.
To position the stirrups... A. Pull the stirrup out, then unfold. B. Lift the stirrup slightly, then move it left or right as desired. C. Release stirrup to lock in position.
A
B
C MA602500i
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Treatment Pan Attention! The Foot Up function is disabled when the treatment pan is pulled out. (You will hear several “beeps” if Foot Up is activated with the pan pulled out). To resume Foot Up operation: Push the pan all the way in. Press Foot Up button.
To access the treatment pan... A. Lower the foot section. B. Pull the treatment pan slide out.
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Duplex Receptacle (optional - not available on 230 volt models) The duplex receptacle provides power for accessories used during medical procedures. Power to the receptacle will be interrupted if the maximum load is exceeded. Maximum Load [both receptacles combined]: ... 115 VAC, 3 amps, 50/60 Hz
Equipment Alert Exceeding the maximum load for the receptacle may result in blown fuses. If this occurs, all table functions will be disabled until fuses are replaced. [Fuse replacement procedure is shown on the Power To The Table page].
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