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2.      5  lt                                     Y       lt 4 NH NI  di m ow HE A A ACI    TECHNICAL SERVICES    ELITE SERIES SURGICAL TABLES  OPERATORS MANUAL                   MODEL 6000 6001  INCLUDING BATTERY MODELS       00000000  00000000       MODEL ELITE 6001      SKYTRON STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY    SKYTRON  a Division of the KMW Group  Inc   SKYTRON  warrants all new products sold by it directly or through a dealer or other  authorized representative  with exception to replacement parts  spares  bulbs  surgical lights   pads  and accessory items  surgical tables   to be free from defects in material or workmanship  under normal use and service  for a period of two  2  years  This warranty shall include  the cost of repair or replacement of defective parts including the cost of service labor and travel time to the site of equipment use  Delays  caused by the user in accessing the equipment for repair will be chargeable at the normal hourly rate for service by SKYTRON   s authorized  service representative  The warranty period shall begin with the initial operation or one  1  year after receipt of the product  whichever shall  occur first     Replacement parts  spares  bulbs  surgical lights   pads and accessory items  surgical tables  are warranted to be free from defects in material  or workmanship  under normal use and service  for a period of ninety  90  days from receipt by the ultimate user  with exception to replacement  parts supplied by SKYTRON  for products un
3.    CAUTION  To prevent damage to the kidney lift   make sure the kidney lift is completely  down before raising the back section   See figure 3 20        Figure 3 20     3 7  Specialty Positioning    The use of certain optional accessories available  from SKYTRON further extend the positioning  capabilities of the 6000 6001 Series Tables  Refer  to SKYTRON s  Positioning Guidelines  or contact  your SKYTRON representative for further details     SECTION IV MAINTENANCE    4 1  Preventive Maintenance    The following preventive maintenance checks and  services are recommended to ensure the service   ability and proper operation of your SKYTRON  Surgical Table     a  During normal cleaning  a general visual  examination should be made checking for leaks   loose bolts or parts  and cracked  chipped  or  missing paint  Any necessary repairs should be  made     b  Semi annually the following checks and  services should be performed     1  Checkall hydraulic fittings  mini valves and  slave cylinders for proper operation and  any signs of leaks     2  Check the hydraulic speed controls and  adjust if necessary     3  Pressure check  with a gauge  the pres   sure relief valve     4  Checkall mechanical adjustments and ad   just as necessary     5  Check hydraulic fluid level     6  Lubricate the slider assembly     4 2  Service    Table maintenance can be performed by trained  maintenance personnel using SKYTRON autho   rized replacement parts and service techniques   Service instruc
4.   SECTION    SEAT  SECTION    LEG  SECTION                          HEAD SECTION  RELEASE BAR   NOT SHOWN     MAIN POWER  SWITCH    MODEL 6001 K        SPLIT LEG  SECTIONS    PENDANT  CONTROL             MODEL 6000 K     Figure 1 1  Elite 6000 6001 K     1 1  General    SKYTRON s Elite 6000 and 6001 Series Surgical  Tables are electro hydraulically operated  general  purpose surgical tables  See figure 1 1     The two models are identical except for the leg  sections  The 6000 series has manually posi   tioned  independent  split leg sections  The 6001  series has a single  electro hydraulically operated  leg section     A K  after the model number designates a built in  kidney bridge     An  R  after the model number designates the  return to level feature     The electro hydraulic positioning functions oper   ated by the hand held  push button  pendant con   trol unit are  trendelenburg  lateral tilt  back section   elevation  leg section  6001 only   flex reflex  return  to level  and the floor lock brake system     Manual controls are provided for head section  positioning  table top rotation  emergency brake  release  leg section  6000  and kidney lift     2    1 2  Power Requirements    The Elite 6000 6001 series Surgical Tables re   quire a 120VAC  60 Hz electrical power supply   The table is equipped with a 15 foot long power  cord with a standard three prong  hospital grade  plug  The electrical protection fuses are located  behind a cover plate in the electrical enc
5.  for use as a foot extension  ONLY  Do Not reverse the patient on the table  without first consulting with SKYTRON  Two locking  knobs are located on the inside of the leg section for  securing the head section  See figure 3 14                    LOCKING  KNOB       Figure 3 14  Repositioning Head Section  3 4  180 Degree Table Top Rotation     NOTE  Normal table top position is with the  head  and back  section over the power  cord end of the base     a  The table top can be horizontally rotated 180   without having to rotate the entire table  To rotate  the top  turn the TOP ROTATION LOCK HANDLE  counterclockwise  figure 3 15   grasp the table by  the head end and rotate the top 180   counterclock   wise  Lock the top in position by tightening the TOP  ROTATION LOCK HANDLE clockwise     WARNING  Always lock the table top in position  after rotation  DO NOT rotate the top  with an unevenly distributed patient  weight load as instability may result           TOP ROTATION  LOCK HANDLE    Figure 3 15  180 Degree Top Rotation  9    b  The use of the optional support rod allows the  table top to be rotated 90   from the base  See  figure 3 16     WARNING              sure the TOP ROTATION LOCK  HANDLE is tightened and the brakes  are set before transferring the patient       Exercise caution with the table top  rotated 90  to the base since an im   properly distributed patient load may  cause the table to be tipped over                         SUPPORT  ROD    Figure 3 16  90 Degr
6. Valve has been  operated  the UNLOCK button on the pendant  control will have to be pressed before brakes will  lock again     WARNING  DO NOT unlock brakes when a patient is on the  table  An uneven patient weight load may cause  instability     NOTE  If brakes fail to set  make sure the Emergency  Brake Release Lever is tight  clockwise      IMPORTANT  The leg section may hit the table base or the floor  if both the leg and elevation systems are placed in  their full down position     WARNING  Always lock the table top in position after rotation   DONOT rotate the top with an unevenly distributed  patient weight load as instability may result     WARNING   Make sure the TOP ROTATION LOCK HANDLE  is tightened and the brakes are set before transfer   ring the patient      Exercise caution with the table top rotated 90  to  the base since an improperly distributed patient  weight load may cause the table to be tipped over     NOTE  Normal table top position is with the head  and  back  section over the power cord end of the base     NOTE  With an evenly distributed patient weight load  all  table positioning functions will operate smoothly  and quietly with a patient weight of up to 500  pounds     CAUTION  To prevent damage to the kidney lift  make sure the  kidney lift is completely down before raising the  back section     CAUTION  DO NOT sit on the end of the leg sections  6000  Series  as damage may result     SECTION   INTRODUCTION    BACK  SECTION         KIDNEY    HEAD
7. ated at the joints of the top section  should always be considered  BE SURE THAT  THE ARMS  HANDS AND FINGERS OF THE  PATIENT AND THOSE OF THE OPERATING  ROOM PERSONNEL ARE CLEAR OF ALL MOV   ING PARTS BEFORE MOVING THE TABLE   Proper restraints should always be used for patient  safety     Certain accessories such as the Uro Drain Tray   Armboards and X Ray top can be damaged when  changing the position of the table top sections   Always look first to see if a desired movement is  going to interfere with any accessories in use     The operator has the ultimate responsibility of  preventing damage to the table and surrounding  equipment or possible injury to the patient or staff   In general  common sense will dictate when there  is a potential hazard     The following precautions should be reviewed  by all personnel prior to operating the table     WARNING  DO NOT use the table in the presence of FLAM   MABLE GASES  Flammable gases are not com   monly used in the U S       NOTE   In case of a power failure or an electrical problem  within the table  the emergency brake release  system can be used to move the table  The control  lever for this function is located on the side of the  table base and is identified by an EMERGENCY  BRAKE RELEASE label  Turn the lever counter   clockwise to release the brakes     IMPORTANT   The Emergency Brake Release Valve must be  closed and tightened  clockwise  before any hy   draulic function will operate      If the Emergency Brake Release 
8. ble in a reverse trendelenburg  head up  posi   tion  press the REV TREND button  Reverse  Trendelenburg positioning of up to 30  may be  obtained     IMPORTANT  To maximize patient safety  utilize  proper restraint methods during ex   treme trendelenburg positioning     TRENDELENBURG    REVERSE  TRENDELENBURG                                         Figure 3 5  Trendelenburg Positioning    d  Lateral Tilt  To achieve lateral tilt right  as  viewed from the head end of the table   press the  TILT RIGHT button  figure 3 6   Tilt of up to 30   may be obtained  To achieve lateral tilt left  press  the TILT LEFT button  Tilt of up to 30  may be  obtained     IMPORTANT  To maximize patient safety  utilize  proper restraint methods during extreme  lateral tilt positioning         LATERAL  TILT LEFT    LATERAL  TILT RIGHT                                              Figure 3 6  Lateral Tilt Positioning    CAUTION  To prevent damage to the kidney lift   make sure the kidney lift is completely  down before raising the back section     e  Back Section  To raise the back section   press the BACK UP button  figure 3 7   The back  section will raise up to 90  above horizontal  To  lower the back section  press the BACK DOWN  button  The back section will go down to 40 below  horizontal     BACK UP    BACK DOWN                                  Figure 3 7  Back Section Positioning    f  Elevation  To raise table top  press the  TABLE UP button  figure 3 8   The table will lift a  patient wei
9. der warranty  which shall be covered for any remaining period of the original product warranty   or for 90 days  whichever is of greater benefit to the ultimate user     SKYTRON   s responsibility and liability shall be limited to the repair or replacement of any part which we  SKYTRON  determine to be defective  within the applicable warranty period  Minor adjustments required as a result of normal wear during the use of the product within the warranty  period are not covered under warranty  The labor portion of this warranty is covered by SKYTRON   s Authorized Service Agent  Repairs  made by others are not authorized nor covered by SKYTRON with respect to labor costs     SKYTRON shall not be liable for any other expense  loss or damage  whether direct  incidental  consequential or exemplary arising in connection  with the sale or use of or the inability to use SKYTRON products     NO EXPRESS WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY SKYTRON WITH RESPECT TO ITS PRODUCTS EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH  HEREIN  ANY WARRANTY IMPLIED BY LAW  INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  PURPOSE  IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE TWO YEAR AND 90 DAY TERMS SET FORTH ABOVE  THE FOREGOING STATEMENTS  OF WARRANTY ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER REMEDIES     No dealer  agent  employee or other representative of SKYTRON is authorized to extend or enlarge this warranty        REV  3 97    Although current at the time of publication  SKYTRON s policy of continuous development mak
10. ee Top Rotation  3 5  Leg Section  Elite 6000 only     The Elite  6000 series table has movable split leg  sections  The individual sections can be rotated  both vertically and horizontally  To position a  section vertically  lift up slightly on the leg section side  rail and pull the LOCK TRIGGER outward  See  figure 3 17  The positioning range is from horizontal  to 105   below horizontal  in 15   increments              VERTICAL  LOCK  TRIGGER    Figure 3 17  Leg Vertical Positioning    To position the leg section horizontally  loosen the  LOCK HANDLE at least one full turn counterclock   wise  See figure 3 18  Position the leg section as  desired and tighten the LOCK HANDLE  To re   move the leg section  turn the LOCK HANDLE at  least five full turns counterclockwise and lift the leg  section up to remove it     10    CAUTION  DO NOT sit on the end of the leg  sections as damage may result           HORIZONTAL  LOCK HANDLE    Figure 3 18  Leg Horizontal Positioning  3 6  Kidney Lift    The optional  built in kidney lift is operated by a  manual hand crank system and allows 5 inches of  lift  See figure 3 19  The hand crank is stored ina  bracket on the lower right hand side frame  as  viewed from the head end of the table                     HAND CRANK          Figure 3 19  Optional Kidney Lift    To operate  connect the handle to the drive mecha   nism on either side of the back section  Rotate the  handle clockwise to raise the lift and counterclock   wise to lower it  
11. end of each week to establish a normal routine  protocol     NOTE  The table can be operated on 120VAC  power while the battery is being re   charged  The green AC 120V indicator  light  on the pendant control  will illumi   nate confirming 120VAC operation     2 5  Emergency Back up Controls    a  The emergency back up control switches are  located under the access door on the service  access cover in the table base  See figure 2 3        FUNCTION CONTROL  ACCESS DOOR    Figure 2 3  Emergency Controls Location    b  In the event of either a power failure or a  problem with the hand held pendant control  the  table can be operated using the emergency back   up switches  Simply push the desired emergency  switch in the appropriate direction to operate the  table functions  See figure 2 4  These switches are  spring loaded so they return to the neutral or  center position when released     LAT  TILT TABLE  LEFT RIGHT UP DOWN       S u Qa e  T            v         o     TREND BACK LEG  REV  TREND UP DOWN UP DOWN    Figure 2 4  Emergency Back Up Controls    NOTE  The emergency back up control  switches will function when the table is  operating on 120VAC power  battery  power  or turned off     SECTION Ill OPERATION    3 1  Electrical Power   a  Check to be sure the power cord is plugged  into a properly grounded  Hospital Grade  120VAC  outlet  Make sure the power cord is routed so as to  prevent it from being in the way of the operating  personnel     IMPORTANT  Prior to operat
12. es this  manual subject to change without notice     TABLE OF CONTENTS    Title Page  SPECIAL USER ATTENTION                                                           bo trono a      1  SEGTIOBNTINTIRODUC TION                                                        2  127   6                                                    rH 2  1 2  Power                         2  153   Pendant Control Unit Jorio ior eu                                    tiet ka eee edt                  3  1 4  Floor Lock Brake System       gae Mea      a etal        A    e ede de lesu t          3  SEGTION JI BATTERY TABLE OPERATION                                                                      4  21                Operatio                                             4  2 2  Battery Operation CHE 4  2 3  Automatic Shut Off act bte qued               Lb HA A e EREE 5  2                                 seiate                                                      5  2 5  Emergency Back Up Controls 2                                                                     5  SECTION  IL OPERATION  ote pe ea rtc e RR ERR dre                                                          6  3 1  Electrical                        eStore            ELM ead eas                       6  93 2  Positioning FUNCIONS ii                  ect ab eo educ e                    6  a  Floor Lock Brake SySIBITI eire ete eerie    dee dad copia dede a uM uU 6   b  Emergency Brake                                  EORR En a Pes ELI    
13. ght of 500 pounds up to a maximum  height of 43   To lower the table top  press the  TABLE DOWN button  The table top will go down  to a minimum height of 28      TABLE UP TABLE DOWN                                           Figure 3 8  Elevation Function    g  Leg Section  To lower the leg section  6001  only   press the LEG DOWN button  figure 3 9    The leg section will go down to 105   below horizon   tal  To raise the leg section  press the LEG UP  button  The leg section will go up to 20   above  horizontal                                                                                                     LEG UP LEG DOWN       v o E     i            E 105       vg SI        Figure 3 9  Leg Section Positioning  6001     IMPORTANT  The Leg section may hit the table base  or the floor if both the leg and elevation  systems are placed in their full down  position     h  Flex Positioning  To place the table top in  a flex position from horizontal  press the FLEX  button  figure 3 10   To return the table top to a  horizontal position or into a reflex position  press  the RETURN or REFLEX button           S    9        3   ez      eM G  2   2  B   Se  Be  Ba   a  E  gl s         83  Es    2  5            ES         FLEX REFLEX    m          z 3  9           les  00888          dg  28    a  3                                                                            Figure 3 10  Flex Reflex Positioning    i  Return ToLevel  6001KR  amp  6001KRB only    To return the table top 
14. ing the table  observe all  table caution labels and reviewthe SPE   CIAL USER ATTENTION section in the  front of this manual     WARNING  Possible explosion hazard exists if table  is used in the presence of FLAMMABLE  ANESTHETICS     b  Depress  Main Power ON OFF    switch on  the electrical enclosure  See figure 3 1  The green  POWER ON indicator light on the pendant control  should now be illuminated        MAIN  POWER SWITCH    ELECTRICAL  ENCLOSURE    Figure 3 1  Main Power Switch    3 2  Positioning Functions  The hand held pendant control  figure 3 2  acti   vates the following table functions         TRENDELENBURG                         TRENDELENBURG                      JL  TREND  J  LATERAL           LATERAL  TILT LEFT Jn mr              TILT RIGHT  BACK UP   WOO  BAG  BACK DOWN  UP DOWN J  1   TABLE UP     d 4            TP 17 TABLE DOWN    UP DOWN  qp  LEG U Ci  ug 180 DOWN   6001 ony           LEG    6001 ONLY    zc g l REFLEX  IT FLEX REFLEX  ET   RETURN BRAKE   KRONLY  T  SNC  POWER ON  INDICATOR LIGHT                Figure 3 2  Pendant Control Unit    a  Floor Lock Brake System  To activate the  brakes without affecting table positioning  press  the TABLE UP button  See figure 3 3  The  elevation cylinder will not function until the brakes  are completely extended     TABLE UP    BRAKE  RELEASE                   Figure 3 3  Brake System Activation    Press the BRAKE UNLOCK button on the pendant  control to release the four self leveling brake feet in  order 
15. losure on  the front edge of the base  See figure 1 2  The  main power ON OFF switch is located on the  electrical enclosure     ELECTRICAL    ENCLOSURE POWER    CORD         MAIN POWER  SWITCH    Figure 1 2  Power Switch and Fuse Location    1 3  Pendant Control Unit    The hand held pendant control unit  figure 1 3  has  a non slip rubber cover which assures a positive  grip during use  Aspring clip hanger located on the  back of the control allows it to be stored on the  trendelenburg cylinder cap bracket or the table  side rails     CLIP       FUNCTION  BUTTONS                         POWER  INDICATOR  Figure 1 3  Pendant Control Unit    The function push buttons are identified with ab   breviated descriptions for all functions  See figure  1 4  The trendelenburg and table up buttons are  red  the remaining buttons are all black       a   TRENDELENBURG       REVERSE A pacem  TRENDELENBURG   7                       p   E ind  LATERAL pu m LATERAL  TILT BER Ger   agar ry  me RIGHT    BACK UP Nase E BACK DOWN  TABLE UP pem 88117 TABLE DOWN                 6001 ONLY    UP DOWN    6001 ONLY   rx     jee REFLEX  RETURN                NR BRAKE   KR ONLY     RELEASE       POWER ON  INDICATOR             Figure 1 4  Function Push Buttons    1 4  Floor Lock Brake System    The floor lock brake system consists of four self   leveling  hydraulic brake cylinders which raise and  support the table base off from the casters  Press  the TABLE UP button on the pendant control to set  the 
16. ounded  Hospital Grade  120VAC out   let  Make sure the power cordis routed to the outlet  to prevent it from being in the way of operating  personnel     b  Depress the main power ON OFF switch  located on the electrical enclosure  See figure 2 1   The green AC 120V  Power On indicator light  located in the lower right corner of the pendant  control will illuminate  See figure 2 2        BATTERY CHARGING  INDICATOR LIGHT    Figure 2 1  Main Power Switch    REVERSE      ig         a  Tenens                                          TRENDELENBURG   TE   meo    LATERAL            LATERAL  TILT LEFT aie    Gu mp TILT RIGHT  packup                       BACK DOWN            DOWN              TABLE UP a                          TABLE DOWN  LEG UP Eg   m l LEG DOWN  iE UP DOWN  ZJE  FLEX      REFLEX  T FLEX            BRAKE  RETURN           KR ONN   fea NE    RELEASE  BATTERY ONOFF       Chee  SELECTOR BUTTON   Ya               PRESS      LOCK BRAKES  BATTERY POWER AC120V POWER ON  INDICATOR LIGHT Bier                INDICATOR LIGHT   AMBER                GREEN              Figure 2 2  Pendant Control        The table is now ready for 120VAC operation   Press the TABLE UP button on the pendant control  to set the table   s brakes  An electronic timer will  activate the brake system until the brakes are  completely set  approximately 8 10 seconds  Press  the desired function button to position the table     4    NOTE  elf brakes fail to set  make sure the  Emergency Brake Release Le
17. table   s brakes  An electronic timer will activate  the brake system until the brakes are completely  set  approximately 8 10 seconds     NOTE   Activating any function button will acti   vate the brake system  Using the  TABLE UP function to set the brakes  provides a visual assurance that the  brakes are locked  As the brake cylin   ders are extending  the entire table will  move slightly  When the table top be   gins to elevate  the brakes are fully  locked     To unlock the brakes  press the BRAKE UNLOCK  button and release  The brakes will retract auto   matically in approximately 7 8 seconds     WARNING  DO NOT unlock brakes when a patient  is on the table  An uneven patient  weight load may cause instability     NOTE  In case of a power failure or an electri   cal problem within the table  the emer   gency brake release system can be  used to move the table  The control  lever for this function is located on the  side of the table base and is identified  by an EMERGENCY BRAKE RELEASE  label  Turn the lever counterclockwise  to release the brakes     IMPORTANT   The Emergency Brake Release Valve  must be closed and tightened  clock   wise  before any hydraulic function will  operate      Ifthe Emergency Brake Release Valve  has been operated  the BRAKE UN   LOCK button on the pendant control  will have to be pressed before brakes  will lock again     SECTION Il BATTERY TABLE OPERATION    2 1  AC 120V Operation    a  Be sure the power cord is plugged into a  properly gr
18. tions and parts are available from  SKYTRON     Preventive Maintenance contracts are available  through your local SKYTRON representative     To obtain service instructions  replacement parts   factory service or preventive maintenance con   tracts  contact your nearest SKYTRON represen   tative or write or call     SKYTRON   5000 36th Street S E    Grand Rapids  MI 49512  1 800 SKYTRON  1 800 759 8766   Fax  1 616 957 5053    11                  JF oR T  Es       Y f HE FIX   T  m oS HE A BH S CWNL    AER N  5000 36th Street S E   Grand Rapids  MI 49512  1 800 SKYTRON or 1 616 957 0500   FAX 1 616 957 5053    
19. to a level position  press the  RETURN button  figure 3 1 1      NOTE  Elevation and brake system functions  are not affected by the return to level  function        RETURN  TO LEVEL                Rerum       PRESS TOLOCK BRAKES    POWER ON       iSKYTRON                   Figure 3 11  Return To Level    j  Pendant Control Storage  When the Pen   dant Control is not in use  it should be stored ona  convenient side or end rail  A bracket is located  under the table top for storage of the Pendant  Control when the table is not in use and during  cleaning  See figure 3 12            PENDANT CONTROL  STORAGE BRACKET    Figure 3 12  Pendant Control Storage  Bracket    3 3  Head Section    a  A quick release positioning bar located under  and to the front of the head section  figure 3 13  is  used to raise or lower the head section  Pull the  release bar toward the head end to allow the  section to pivot up or down  Positioning from 60    above horizontal to 90   below horizontal in 15    increments is available  Release the bar to lock the  head section in position              HEAD SECTION  RELEASE BAR    Figure 3 13  Head Section Adjustment    b  By loosening two locking knobs beneath the  back section  an additional 5  of longitudinal adjust   ment can be achieved  If desired  the head section  may be removed by loosening the locking knobs and  pulling it straight out of the back section  6001 Series  Tables have the capability of attaching the head  section to the leg section
20. to move the table  See figure 3 3  The brake  delay circuit automatically retracts the brake sys   tem with just one press of the BRAKE UNLOCK  button  It takes approximately 7 8 seconds to  totally release the system     WARNING  DO NOT unlock brakes when a patient  is on the table  An uneven patient  weight load may cause instability     b  Emergency Brake Release  In case of a  power failure or an electrical problem within the  table  the emergency brake release system can be  used to move the table  The control lever for this  function is located on the side of the table base and  is identified by an EMERGENCY BRAKE RE   LEASE label  Turn the lever counterclockwise to  release the brakes  See figure 3 4         SERVICE  ACCESS COVER    BRAKE  4     z  EMERGENCY  BRAKE RELEASE    Figure 3 4  Emergency Brake Release    IMPORTANT  The Emergency Brake Release Valve  must be closed and tightened  clock   wise  before any hydraulic function will  operate      Ifthe Emergency Brake Release Valve  has been operated  the UNLOCK but   ton on the pendant control will have to  bepressed before brakes will lock again     NOTE  With an evenly distributed patient weight  load  all table positioning functions will  operate smoothly and quietly with a  patient weight of up to 500 pounds     c  Trendelenburg  To place the surgical table  in a trendelenburg  head down  position  press the  TREND button  figure 3 5   Trendelenburg posi   tioning of up to 30  may be obtained  To place the  ta
21. turn the  BATTERY power OFF with the pendant control  when the table is not going to be used               Battery Operation must      turned OFF  at the pendant control  It can not be  turned Off using the main power switch     2 3  Automatic Shut Off    a  To prevent unnecessary discharge of the  battery  a timer is built into the battery circuit  This  timer will automatically shut the battery power OFF  after 3 4 hours of table inactivity     b  To turn the table    ON    again  simply press the  BATT button on the pendant control and the amber  indicator light will illuminate  Select any control  button to operate the table     2 4  Charging the Battery    a  If the battery needs to be charged when  operating the table on battery power  the amber  indicator light on the pendant control will begin to  blink  At this time the battery needs to be re   charged     NOTE  When the amber light starts to blink   indicating low power in battery  the  table will operate for approximately 5  continuous minutes  typically long  enough to use the table for the rest of  the day     b  To recharge the battery simply plug the  power cord into a 120VAC       outlet  if not  already plugged in  Turn the main power ON   OFF switch ON by depressing it  The green battery  charging light  located next to the power cord  will  illuminate     c  Afull battery charge will last approximately 2  weeks under normal operating conditions  How   ever  it is recommended to charge the batteries at  the 
22. ver is  tight  clockwise       Ifthe Emergency Brake Release Valve  has been operated  the BRAKE UN   LOCK button on the pendant control  will have to be pressed before brakes  will lock again     NOTE   Turning the Main Power Switch       will change the table operation to 120  VAC power regardless of the position of  the BATT button            Battery operation is activated while  Main Power Switch is ON there will be  approximately a 4 second delay before  Battery operation activates     2 2  Battery Operation    a  Make sure the green  AC 120V  Power On  indicator light  on the hand held pendant control  is  OFF  See figure 2 2  If the indicator light is ON   depress the main power ON OFF switch  located  on the electrical enclosure to turn AC120V opera   tion OFF     NOTE  The table will operate correctly on bat   tery power with the power cord con   nected to a wall outlet or disconnected     b  Press the BATT button on the hand held  pendant control  The amber BATTERY indicator  light  located in the lower left corner of the pendant  control  will illuminate  This confirms that the table  is now being operated with battery power     c  The table is now ready to operate on battery  power  Press TABLE UP button on the pendant  control to set the table s brakes  An electronic  timer will activate the brake system until the brakes  are completely set  approximately 8 10 seconds   Press desired function button to position the table     d  To extend the battery charge life  
    
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