Ohio 7100 Operating Table - Installation and User Manual

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Ohio Medical Instrument Installation and


Company, Inc. Operation Manual
7100 General Surgical Table
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Owner's Product Identification


(information that you'll need to provide for servicing - key information is highlighted)

Date of Purchase Model Number

Serial Number

Calling for Service


Try to define the problem and then determine whether or not you can solve the problem yourself. If you can't solve the
problem, have the information above completed and available and call your authorized OMI Dealer. If you have trouble
contacting your dealer, call OMI at the following number:
1-800-755-6381;
8:00 AM until 5:00 PM (Eastern Standard time in the U.S.);
Monday thru Friday, except for standard U.S. holidays.

Name of Owner/Facility/Department Telephone # of Authorized Dealer

Name of Authorized Dealer

Address of Authorized Dealer

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EXCLUSIVE REMEDY
Contents OMI’s only obligation under this warranty is the repair or
replacement of defective parts. OMI shall not be liable
for any direct, special, indirect, incidental, exemplary, or
LIMITED WARRANTY ................................................ 3
consequential damages or delay, including, but not limited to,
IN THE EVENT OF SHIPPING DAMAGE ................... 3 damages for loss of profits or loss of use.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS ................................... 3
EXPLANATION OF SAFETY SIGNALS ...................... 4 NO AUTHORIZATION
No person or firm is authorized to create for OMI any
GENERAL OPERATION ............................................. 4
other obligation or liability in connection with the products.
UNPACKING AND INSTALLING ................................. 4
OPERATION OF TABLE ............................................. 6 THIS WARRANTY IS Ohio Medical Instrument Company’s
PATIENT POSITIONING ............................................. 7 ONLY WARRANTY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. OMI
MANUAL TABLE POSITIONING ................................ 10
MAKES NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND
INSTALLING REMOVABLE TABLE TOP SECTIONS . 10 INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF
PATIENT SAFETY RESTRAINT BELTS ..................... 10 MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY
EMERGENCY OPERATION ....................................... 10 PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS WARRANTY IS
LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF
TABLE FEATURES ..................................................... 11
DEFECTIVE PARTS.
TABLE DIAGNOSTICS ............................................... 12
CARE OF THE TABLE ................................................ 12 SF-1490 REV. A1
MAINTENANCE ......................................................... 12
PENDANT HAND CONTROL MESSAGES ................ 13
SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................... 14
IN THE EVENT OF SHIPPING DAMAGE
THESE GOODS LEFT OUR FACTORY IN PERFECT
LIMITED WARRANTY ORDER and we hold the carrier's receipt for them in this
condition.
SCOPE OF WARRANTY IF THESE GOODS ARE DAMAGED in transit, such
damaged goods should either be refused, or not accepted
OMI warrants to the original purchaser its new Surgical
until the transportation company's agent has noted on the
products and components (except for components not
freight bill, which he will give you, the nature and extent of
warranted under “Exclusions”) manufactured by OMI the damage. He is required to do this. In the same
to be free from defects in material and workmanship manner, if any goods are lost in transport, have the
under normal use and service. OMI’s obligation under this shortage noted on the freight bill by the agent.
warranty is limited to the repair or replacement, at OMI’s CONCEALED DAMAGE. If there should be damage of
option, of the parts or the products the defects of which are such nature that it could not be detected until the goods
reported to OMI within the applicable warranty period and were unpacked have the transportation company's agent
which, upon examination by OMI, prove to be defective. call at once and inspect them. Require him to give you a
"concealed" bad order report, stating the condition of the
APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD above goods when examined. It is his duty to do this and
you should insist upon it.
The applicable warranty period, measured from the date of
IF THE ABOVE INSTRUCTIONS ARE COMPLIED WITH,
delivery to the original user, shall be one (1) year for all
we will assist you in establishing claims against the
warranted products and components. transportation companies for loss and damage in transit.
WE DO NOT ACCEPT GOODS RETURNED FOR
EXCLUSIONS CREDIT, EXCHANGE, REPAIRS, or for any other reason,
This warranty does not cover and OMI shall not be liable unless you have first communicated with us and secured
for the following: (1) repairs and replacements because of our written permission.
misuse, abuse, negligence, alteration, accident, freight damage,
or tampering; (2) products which are not installed, used, and
properly cleaned as required in the OMI “Installation” and IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
or “Installation / Operation Manual for this applicable product.
A primary concern of OMI is that this equipment be
(3) products considered to be of a consumable nature; (4)
operated and maintained with the safety of the users in
accessories or parts not manufactured by OMI; (5) charges
mind. To assure safer and more reliable operation, do the
by anyone for adjustments, repairs, replacement parts,
following: (1) Read this manual before operating your
installation, or other work performed upon or in connection with
equipment; (2) Assure that appropriate personnel under-
such products which is not expressly authorized in writing in
stand the contents of this manual--responsibility of the
advance by OMI.
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purchaser; (3) Understand the instructions contained in this and leg section positioning. In addition, the user has the
manual before attempting to install this equipment. ability to position the table in the flex/reflex positions with
EXPLANATION OF SAFETY SIGNALS the press of a single button. The Return To Level feature
also allows one button control to return the table top to a
flat configuration.
DANGER The table's head section is manually adjustable with gas
spring assist.
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which,
if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. The 7100 surgical table can accept positioning
This signal word is limited to the most extreme commands from three sources: the pendant hand
situations. control, the optional foot control, or the emergency
control. The pendant hand control connects to the table
via a coil cord. It can be hung on the table's side rails
when not in use. The foot control also connects to the
WARNING table with a cord. The surgeon can use it to position the
table without the use of his/her hands, thus preventing a
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if breach of the sterile field. Every 7100 surgical table has
not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. a set of emergency controls located under a cover on
the right hand side of the table. These controls can be
used to position the table in the event that the hand or
foot controls become inoperable.
CAUTION The pendant hand control, optional foot control, and the
emergency controls are all water resistant.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if
not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. Emphasis was placed on redundant systems when
It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices. designing the 7100 surgical table. A back up motor-
pump has been provided in the event that the primary
motor-pump becomes disabled; and if the batteries
become fully discharged, the table can be run directly
EQUIPMENT ALERT from line power for limited periods of time by connecting
the power cord to an equivalent wall outlet marked
Indicates an imminently or potentially hazardous situa- "hospital grade".
tion, which, if not avoided, will or may result in serious,
moderate, or minor equipment damage.
UNPACKING AND INSTALLING
NOTE 1. Remove the carton top and plastic sheet covering the
Note is used to amplify an operating procedure, practice, table. To avoid damage to contents, do not cut
or condition. packing materials with a knife or any other sharp
object.

2. Inspect the contents for shipping damage. If shipping


GENERAL OPERATION damage has occurred, do not disturb any other
packaging materials before contacting the shipping
INTRODUCTION company. If no shipping damage has occurred,
continue to unpack the table.
This manual contains instructions for the installation,
operation, and normal care of the 7100 General Surgical 3. Remove the shipping plug from the table's hydraulic
Table. fluid reservoir, located in the base. Replace it with
the vent plug that has been packaged with the
This table is designed to facilitate general surgery shipping materials. This must be done before
procedures. The table's excellent image amplification operating any of the table's powered functions.
(I.A.) capability allows superior C arm access due to the Failure to do so may cause the reservoir to rupture.
eccentrically located column. Its stainless steel DO NOT CONTINUE UNTIL THIS STEP HAS BEEN
construction gives the table strength and cleanability COMPLETED.
unmatched by conventional plated or painted surgical
tables.

The 7100 surgical table has six powered functions: A


powered floor locking mechanism, powered height
adjustment, and powered lateral tilt, trendelenburg, seat,

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WARNING WARNING

Remove shipping plug and install vent plug in Keep hands and feet clear of the platform and
reservoir before operating table. Use only ISO table base when it is tipped for unloading.
Viscosity Grade 32 premium hydraulic fluid in the Personal injury could result.
hydraulic system.

4. Locate the pendant hand control that has been The skid should tip and come to rest on the platform,
packaged with the table. Plug the cord of the control allowing the table to be rolled off. Remember to always
into the port located on the bottom right side of the hang the hand control on a side rail when not in use.
table top. Hang the control on one of the table's side
rails when not in use.

FIGURE 1 .......................... Hand and Foot Control Ports

5. Using the hand control, press the "ENABLE/LOCK"


button. The readout at the top of the control should FIGURE 2 ................................................. Table and Skid
display a message stating that the floor locks are being
engaged. (Note that the control will stay enabled for 9. After the table has been removed from the skid, sort
only ten seconds after a hand control button has been through any remaining packaging to make certain that
pressed, and then shut off automatically.) no parts are accidently thrown out.
Note 10. Remove all packaging from the leg section and install it
If the hand control does not respond when turned on, on the foot end of the table. Notice the operation of the
it may mean that the table's battery system needs to latches.
be charged. Using the provided charging cord, plug
the table in to a 115 VAC, 60 Hz hospital grade 11. Locate the cushions and remove them from their
receptacle. Allow the batteries to charge for one half protective bags. Note that the cushions are designed
hour, remove the charging cord, and continue with to be installed with Velcro. Make sure that the table top
step 5. boards are clean; remove the backer from the self
adhesive Velcro strip on each cushion and carefully
6. Remove the styrofoam packaging that are located place each cushion in its proper place on the table top.
along each end of the base. Use sufficient pressure to secure the Velcro to the
table.
7. Remove the wood block from beneath the skid platform
under the narrow end of the base. By doing this it 12. The table should now be plugged in and allowed to
will become possible to tilt the skid in order to roll the charge. The provided three prong hospital grade plug
table off. must be inserted into a grounded, non-isolated,
correctly polarized 115 VAC, 60 Hz hospital grade
8. Using two people, take hold of each side of the table. receptacle.
Press the "ENABLE/LOCK" button and then press and
hold the "UNLOCK" button for three seconds in order to
release the floor locks. Both buttons must be held
simultaneously for three consecutive seconds in order WARNING EQUIPMENT ALERT
to disengage the floor locks. The table is now on its
casters and able to roll. Carefully roll the table towards Use of any other power supply other than 115 Volt,
the end of the skid that no longer is supported by the 60 Hertz alternating current could result in
wood block. personal injury or table damage.

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WARNING EQUIPMENT ALERT

Use of this table in an explosive or oxygen


enriched atmosphere could result in personal
injury or table damage.
Maximum
OPERATION OF TABLE Distributed Patient
Weight 500 lb with
For optimum performance, allow the table to reach room floor locks
temperature before operating. engaged

Note
Operation of table is possible by running off of line
power for limited periods of time (with table plugged FIGURE 3 ............................................... Normal Position
in) or by running off of battery power. OMI
recommends that the 7100 surgical table be
plugged in and allowed to charge for eight to twelve
hours before actual use.

Note
The 7100 surgical table employs a microcomputer to
interpret hand and foot control commands and to
give priority to the hand control. Information on the
status of the computer, batteries, table movements, Maximum
and operating instructions are shown on the hand Distributed Patient
control display. See Appendix A, "Pendant Hand Weight 400 lb with
Control Messages", for a full explanation of floor locks
readouts. Should the microcomputer fail while a engaged
patient is on the table, it is still possible to operate
the table; see "Emergency Operation" section of this
FIGURE 4 ..............................................Reverse Position
manual.

WARNING EQUIPMENT ALERT WARNING EQUIPMENT ALERT


Do not exceed the maximum patient weight limit.
If the table malfunctions, immediately remove The maximum patient weight to be placed on the
your hand or foot from the control button. For head section is 40 lb. The maximum patient
emergency operation of the table, see
weight to be placed on the leg section is 200 lb.
"Emergency Operation" section of this manual.
Do not use table again until serviced.

PENDANT HAND CONTROL AND OPTIONAL FOOT


PATIENT WEIGHT CAPACITIES & BASIC TABLE CONTROL
POSITIONS
The pendant hand control consists of 16 buttons. A
The 7100 surgical table top sections can be arranged in photograph of the hand control and a brief description of
two basic positions. These positions, and their each button's function is shown in Figure 5.
corresponding patient weight ratings, are shown in
figures 3 and 4. Both table top configurations are
achieved by placing the removable head section into
either end of the table. The head section can be locked
in place using the latches located on the sides of the
table.

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PATIENT POSITIONING
POWERED TABLE FUNCTIONS

IMPORTANT: PINCH-POINT LOCATIONS ARE


IDENTIFIED BY AN EXCLAMATION POINT SYMBOL
ON THE TABLE ITSELF.

WARNING
The following photographs show locations where
power-driven table parts close and pose a pinch-
point hazard. Keep limbs, fingers, and other body
FIGURE 5 ................................................... Hand Control areas clear of the pinch-points when positioning the
table.
The optional foot control connects to the table with a cord
that plugs into a port alongside the pendant hand control
connecting port. Using the foot control the user can
operate the trendelenburg, height, and lateral tilt powered
functions while the table is in the normal position. The foot
control is disabled when the table is in the reverse position.

FIGURE 7 ............................... Leg and Base Pinch Point

FIGURE 6 ..................................................... Foot Control

Note FIGURE 8 ............................... Leg and Floor Pinch Point


The pendant hand control always has priority over the
foot control and, if activated, will override any
commands entered by the foot control.

FIGURE 9 ..................................... Right Side Pinch Point

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microcomputer will display the condition of the batteries


and check to see if the floor locks are engaged. If the floor
locks are not in place, the microcomputer will automatically
engage them.

Note
The table will not articulate while using the hand
control unless the floor locks are engaged.

Note
The hand control will only stay enabled for ten
FIGURE 10 .................................... Left Side Pinch Point
seconds after the last button has been pressed.
OMI recommends that the operator manually
switch the table off, using the "DISABLE" button, after
table positioning has been completed.

WARNING EQUIPMENT ALERT


Certain movements of the table top can result in
collision with the floor or base. Use caution when
positioning the table top to prevent personal injury
FIGURE 11 .......................... Above Leg Joint Pinch Point or table damage.

Trendelenburg And Reverse Trendelenburg: To place


the table into trendelenburg, so that the head section of
the table is lowered, press the trendelenburg switch. To
put the table into reverse trendelenburg, press the reverse
trendelenburg switch. Notice that the microcomputer
senses where the table's head section is and automatically
lowers that end of the table when the trendelenburg
function is activated.

Note
FIGURE 12 .......................... Below Leg Joint Pinch Point The microcomputer automatically senses where the
head section is and lowers that end of the table when
the trendelenburg button is pressed. Likewise, when
the reverse trendelenburg button is activated the
microcomputer will raise the end of the table that has
the head section attached to it.

As the trendelenburg function is lowered from reverse


trendelenburg to trendelenburg, or vice versa, the table will
stop at the horizontal or "neutral" position. If the operator
wishes to continue the movement, release the button
momentarily and press it again to continue moving the
table.
FIGURE 13 ......................... Below Seat Joint Pinch Point
Table Up And Table Down: To raise the height of the
table top, press the column up button. To lower it, press
the column down button.
WARNING EQUIPMENT ALERT
Lateral Tilt Left And Lateral Tilt Right: To tilt the table
Failure to keep all personnel and equipment clear of top to the left, press the lateral tilt left button. To tilt to the
the table before actuating any powered movement right, press the lateral tilt right button. As the lateral tilt
could result in personal injury of table damage. function is used to tilt the table from left to right, or right to
left, the table will stop at the horizontal or "neutral"
position. If the operator wishes to continue the movement,
Power On And Off: The main power switch is located on release the button momentarily and press it again to
the pendant hand control and designated as "ENABLE/ continue moving the table.
LOCK". Upon pressing the "ENABLE/LOCK" switch, the
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If the table is in the reverse position, with the head


Note mounted on the foot end of the table, flex and reflex will
The microcomputer automatically senses where the occur at the joint between the seat and newly defined back
head section is, and therefore the orientation of the section, see (Fig. 15).
patient. Regardless of which end of the table that the
head section is attached to, the table will always tilt
towards the left side of the head section when the
lateral tilt left button is pressed. Likewise, when the
lateral tilt right button is activated the microcomputer
will tilt the table towards the right side of the head
section. This applies to the pendant hand control only.
The foot control will tilt the patient according to the
surgeon's right or left when he is viewing from the foot
end of the table.

Seat Section Up And Seat Section Down: To raise the


seat section of the table, press the seat up button. To
lower the seat, press the seat down button. As the seat
raises, or lowers, and passes through the neutral position
where it is in line with the back section, it will stop. To
continue moving the seat, release the button momentarily FIGURE 15 ................................ Reverse Position in Flex
and press it again.
Return To Level: The Return To Level button, located in
Leg Section Up And Leg Section Down: To raise the the lower left-hand corner of the pendant hand control and
table's leg section, press the leg section up button. To designated as "LEVEL", is used to bring the table back to
lower the leg, press the leg down button. Again, as the leg a completely horizontal state. Simply press and hold the
section is raised or lowered and it passes through the "LEVEL" switch to return the table to a level position.
neutral position where it is in line with the seat section, it
will stop. To continue the movement of the leg section,
release the button momentarily and press it again. WARNING
Table Flex/Reflex: The 7100 surgical table has been The Return To Level function should be used with
equipped with a simultaneous flex/reflex feature. To flex caution. Determine in advance whether or not the
the table, and cause both the head and foot ends of the automatic return to level sequence of table move-
table to lower, press the table flex button. In order to ments might be detrimental to patient safety. Do not
return the table to a more flat configuration after being in
use the return to level function if any dangers exist.
flex, or to raise both the head and foot ends of the table,
press the reflex button.
Unlock Floor Locks: The last button on the hand control
The microcomputer senses where the head section of the is the floor locks disengage button, designated as
table is located. If the head section is mounted on the "UNLOCK". This switch is to be used to disengage the
head end of the table, as in the normal position, the table floor locks in order to move the table. Simultaneously
will flex and reflex at the joint between the seat and back press and hold the "ENABLE/LOCK" and "UNLOCK"
sections, see (Fig. 14). buttons for three seconds to disengage the floor locks.

WARNING
The floor locks must be engaged while a patient is
on the table. Disengaging the floor locks while a
patient is on the table could result in an unstable
condition that may tip the table over and injure the
patient or operating room staff.

WARNING
This table is not intended for patient transport.
FIGURE 14 .................................. Normal Position in Flex Transporting a patient on this table could result in
personal injury.

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MANUAL TABLE POSITIONING PATIENT SAFETY RESTRAINT BELTS


The head section on the table is positioned manually. A All patients must be restrained for proper safety regardless
locking mechanism can be actuated by depressing a lever of the length or type of procedure. Adjust the restraint
on the end of the head section. By squeezing this lever strap(s) so that it restrains the patient according to current
and simultaneously lifting or lowering the section, an patient restraining practices.
infinite number of head positions can be obtained. Notice
that the movement of the head section is assisted by gas
springs that help lift. WARNING
Failure to keep the restraint strap(s) secure at all
times according to accepted practices could result
in personal injury.

EMERGENCY OPERATION
In the event that an error code is displayed on the hand
pendant LCD, or if the table malfunctions in some other
way, a set of emergency controls is located under a cover
on the right side of the table. By pressing the "SYSTEM
OVERRIDE" button, the user is able to bypass the table's
microcomputer. Each function can then be powered by
simultaneously pressing the corresponding positioning
button. This will allow the user to achieve table movement
FIGURE 16 .......................... Head Section Locking Lever without use of the table's microcomputer or primary motor-
pump. A photograph of the emergency controls and a
brief description of each button's function is shown in
Figure 17.
WARNING
Failure to support the patient's head when reposi-
tioning the head section of the table could result in
patient injury.

INSTALLING REMOVABLE TABLE TOP


SECTIONS
The head and leg sections of the table top are removable.
The latching mechanism used to attach and remove these
sections operates in the following manner:

To install a table top section-

1. Make sure the latches are rotated downward, pulled


out and rotated 10 degrees further so that they are FIGURE 17 ...................................... Emergency Controls
ready to accept the table section's mounting pin(s).

2. Place the table top section's pin(s) into the desired


hole(s). Insert them all the way. WARNING EQUIPMENT ALERT
3. Rotate the latch handle upward and away from the Extending the floor locks with the emergency
newly installed section in order to lock it tight. controls will only extend the three main floor locks,
and not the two additional stabilizer floor locks.
To remove a table top section- Using the table without the stabilizer floor locks
engaged could result in an unstable condition that
1. Rotate the latch handle(s) downward and towards the
section being removed. Next, pull out and rotate the may tip the table over causing personal injury or
latches handle(s) 10 degrees further so that it stays table damage.
unlatched.

2. Pull table top section out of its mounting hole(s).

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As mentioned earlier, the table is designed with the ability


clamp requiring a double notch, like a siderail socket, see
to be run off of line power. This is the backup source of
(Fig. 20). Clamps and accessories are kept from sliding off
power to the motor-pumps, should the batteries become
fully discharged. However, if the batteries are completely the rail by a permanent end rail stop on one end and by a
movable stop on the other end. To remove a clamp or
discharged, the table should not be run for an extended
accessory, take it off in the same manner that it was put on
period of time strictly off of line power. This could cause
by placing it over the notches and rotating the bottom away
overheating of electrical components. Therefore, use line
from the rail; or, slide the accessory towards the movable
power in emergency situations only to level the table and
end stop, slide the stop up or down until it is recessed in
remove the patient. Plug the cord into the table, then
connect to line power, if the batteries become fully the rail and slide the accessory off.
discharged. Wait 30 to 60 seconds for sufficient voltage to
operate the hand pendant; otherwise, use emergency
controls.

WARNING EQUIPMENT ALERT


Operation with line power must only be used to
return the table to a position so the patient can be
removed from the table. Otherwise, overheating of
electrical components may occur resulting in a
FIGURE 19 ............................................... Siderail Clamp
potential fire and/or shock hazard.

TABLE FEATURES
TABLE ACCESSORY RAILS

Standard surgery accessory rails (3/8 inch wide x 1-1/8


inch tall) have been provided to allow usage of many
common surgery attachments. The rail system consists of
four rails mounted to each side of the table top. They are:
the head section rail (A), back section rail (B), seat section
rail (C), and the leg section rail (D).

FIGURE 20 ............................................... Siderail Socket

C-ARM ACCESS

The 7100 surgical table was designed with C-arm access


in mind. The table's eccentrically located column allows for
maximum image access when the table is in the reverse
position. Both of the table's positions are shown in Figures
FIGURE 18 ............................................ Accessory Rails 21 and 22 with the resulting C-arm window. In addition to
C-arm access, the table also has easy X-ray cassette
loading access when used with the optional X-ray top.
The head section rail has a couple distinct features. First
of all, notice that there is a single notch on the rail to The Two Basic Table Positions With Their Corresponding
accept a side rail clamp. The clamp can be placed on the C-arm Windows
rail by hanging the top of the clamp on the rail, directly over
the notch, and swinging the bottom of the clamp in towards
the rail so that the tooth on the clamp meshes with the
notch on the rail, see (Fig. 19). Secondly, there are
permanent end rail stops on each end of the head section
rail. These have been placed there in order to keep
accessories from sliding off the rail when the head section
is tilted.

The back, seat, and leg section rails have double notches. FIGURE 21 ................................... Normal Table Position
This allows for the attachment of a clamp requiring a single
notch, like a side rail clamp, or for the attachment of a
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Care Of Table Structure: Again, clean the table


immediately before and after an operating procedure. Use
a disinfectant soap or spray to remove fluids or debris.
Dry the table with a nonabrasive cloth, being certain to
absorb any residual cleaning solution. Note: Many
solutions containing chloride may cause corrosion if the
residual solutions are not removed thoroughly before the
FIGURE 22 .................................. Reverse Table Position solution can dry.

MAINTENANCE
Little routine maintenance is required other than periodic
inspections of various table components. It is
recommended that the following items be checked on a
weekly basis. Inform qualified service personnel if any of
these symptoms exist.

Emergency Controls: Check each of the emergency


control switches for proper operation by moving each
powered table function up and down. Check the
FIGURE 23 ............................................. X-Ray Cassette "DISABLE" button, "ENABLE" the hand control, then press
the "DISABLE" button on the emergency control panel to
make sure it disables the hand control.
TABLE DIAGNOSTICS
All the emergency controls must operate properly; if not,
The table microcomputer is equipped to sense table discontinue use of the table and contact qualified service
component malfunctions and display them on the hand personnel.
pendant LCD readout. These are displayed as "service
required" or "error code EXX" messages. A qualified Electrical cords and connectors: Make sure they are
service technician can use this information to locate and free of cuts or damage and clear of moving parts. Replace
repair a defective component. if damaged.
When a service required or error code message is Hydraulic lines and fittings: Check for leaks; any visible
displayed, the hand pendant and foot controls become signs of hydraulic fluid are a symptom of leaking hoses or
electrically disabled and cannot be used. Refer to the fittings or more serious problems.
"Emergency Operation" section of this manual to operate
table if this occurs. Reservoir oil level: Level table and lower column
completely. Remove the vent plug from the reservoir and
CARE OF THE TABLE check the oil level. The fluid level should be one inch
(25mm) from the top of the reservoir. If it is low, add fluid.
The 7100 surgical table is designed to ease cleaning and Use only ISO Viscosity Grade 32 premium hydraulic fluid.
improve infection control. The upholstery is resistant to DO NOT OVERFILL.
most common cleaners, disinfectants, and medicinal-type
stains. It is completely removable to facilitate cleaning Floor lock pads: These rubber pads are located on the
and/or replacement. The table's stainless steel bottom of the floor lock cylinders. Check to make sure
construction is impervious to nearly all cleansers and they are intact and relatively damage-free. Replace if
staining agents. Areas in which liquids can pool or debris badly damaged.
can build up have been minimized.
Due to the mechanical and electrical nature of this
Care Of Upholstery: The upholstery should be equipment, periodic inspections at three month intervals
completely removed and cleaned immediately before and by qualified service personnel are recommended.
after a procedure. Use of harsh cleaners may result in
discoloration or other damage to the upholstery. Before
using any cleaner, test for discoloration or other forms of
damage on a small hidden area of a cushion.
WARNING EQUIPMENT ALERT

Remember that the chance of damaging the upholstery is Failure to perform periodic inspections could result
greatly reduced if spilled fluids are removed as soon as in personal injury or table damage.
possible.

Care Of Table Top Boards: The table top boards should


be cleaned immediately before and after a procedure.
Harsh cleaners that may damage the boards should be
tested in an inconspicuous place before they are used.

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PENDANT HAND CONTROL "LEG UP"


This appears when the leg section is being raised, in
MESSAGES the Normal table configuration.
The following is a list of messages that will appear on the
"LEG DOWN"
hand control L.C.D. display. During normal operation, the
This appears when the leg section is being lowered, in
table orientation will be displayed on the first line of the
the Normal table configuration.
display. The second line will tell the operator about the
condition of the table.
"BACK UP"
This appears when the back section is being raised, in
The display can also inform the operator when service is
the Reverse table configuration.
required. If a service required message appears on the
first line of the display, followed by an error code on the
"BACK DOWN"
second line, the table should not be used until serviced by
This appears when the back section is being lowered,
authorized service personnel.
in the Reverse table configuration.

"FLEX"
"NORMAL POSITION"
This appears when the table is being placed in the flex
This informs the operator that the table is in the normal
position.
configuration.
"REFLEX"
"REVERSE POSITION" This appears when the table is being taken out of the
This informs the operator that the table is in the reverse
flex position.
configuration.
"BATT LEVEL LOW"
"LOCKING FLOOR"
This informs the operator that the battery charge is less
This tells the operator that the floor locks are being
than 1/3 capacity.
engaged.
"BATT LEVEL MED"
"FLOOR LOCKED"
This informs the operator that the battery charge is
This tells the operator that the floor locks have been
between 1/3 and 2/3 capacity.
engaged.
"BATT LEVEL FULL"
"ON WHEELS"
This informs the operator that the battery charge is
This notifies the operator that the table is on its casters
more than 2/3 capacity.
and mobile.
"CALIBRATING NEUTRAL POSITION"
"TRENDELENBURG"
This message appears when a service technician is
This appears when the table is being placed into adjusting the neutral position used on the return to level
trendelenburg.
function.
"REV. TRENDELENBURG"
"RECHARGE BATTERY/PLUG IN CORD NOW"
This appears when the table is being placed into
This message appears when the battery charge falls
reverse trendelenburg.
below 1/6 capacity.
"HEIGHT UP"
"CHARGING BATTERY"
This appears when the table is being raised.
This message appears when the table is connected to
an electrical outlet and the hand or foot control is
"HEIGHT DOWN"
actuated.
This appears when the table is being lowered.
"SERVICE REQUIRED"
"TILTING RIGHT"
This informs the operator that there is a malfunction
This appears when the table is being tilted to the right.
within the table. Do not use the table again until
serviced.
"TILTING LEFT"
This appears when the table is being tilted to the left.
"ERROR CODE EXX"
This provides information to qualified service personnel
"SEAT UP"
as to what type of malfunction exists.
This appears when the seat section is being raised.

"SEAT DOWN"
This appears when the seat section is being lowered.

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SPECIFICATIONS
Product Type
Model: ................................................................................................................................. 7100 General Surgical Table

Ranges Of Motion
Column Height Range: ....................................................................................... 27.7 to 43.9 inches (70 cm to 112 cm)
Trendelenburg Range: .............................................................................................................................. +/- 28 degrees
Lateral Tilt Range: .................................................................................................................................... +/- 18 degrees
Seat Range: ...................................................................................... 25 degrees above horizontal to 40 degrees below
Leg Range: .......................................................................................80 degrees above horizontal to 102 degrees below
Head Section Range While In The Normal Position: ......................... 30 degrees above horizontal to 30 degrees below
Head Section Range While In The Reverse Position: ........................ 30 degrees above horizontal to 75 degrees below

Power Requirements
Line Power Input: ............................................................................................................................. 115 VAC, 60 Hz, 2 A
Battery Power Output: .............................................................................................................................. 24 VDC, 18 Ah

Hydraulic System
Hydraulic Fluid: ...................................................................................... ISO Viscosity Grade 32 premium hydraulic fluid
Relief Pressure: ................................................................................................................................... 3625 psi (250 bar)

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Notes

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Ohio Medical Instrument Company, Inc.,


4900 Charlemar Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio 45227 U.S.A.
© Ohio Medical Instrument Company 2001 800-755-6381 FAX 513-561-0195
503-0262-00 Rev. G

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