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OP350 Electric Operating Table User Manual

Statement

HEYER Medical Co., Ltd. (HEYER for short) holds the copyrights to this manual, which is
non-public published and reserves the right to keep it as a secure document. Refer to this manual
when operating, maintaining and repairing HEYER products only. Anyone other than HEYER may
not make this user manual known to others.

Proprietary materials protected by copyright law are included in this manual. Any section of this
manual cannot be reproduced, copied, or translated into other languages without any prior written
approval from HEYER who reserves the copyright.

Everything written in this manual is considered to be correct. HEYER is not legally responsible for
any mistakes printed within and any damages caused by incorrect installation and operation.
HEYER does not supply privileges endowed by the patent law to any other parties. HEYER is not
legally responsible for the results caused by patent law-breaking and any rights of the third party
violating.

Refer to this manual before any HEYER product is used. The manual includes operating
procedures that must be performed cautiously. Otherwise, the operation may result in non-normal
working conditions and dangers, which may damage equipment or cause bodily harm. HEYER will
neither assume the responsibilities of safety, reliability and performance nor provide free
maintenance if every abnormal phenomenon or hazard harmful to people and machines, caused
by the operations which should be avoided in this provision. Free repairs for these malfunctions
will not be provided by HEYER.

HEYER have the right to replace any content in this manual without notice.

Manufacturer Responsibility:

HEYER is responsible for the security, reliability and function of the equipment when the following
conditions are adhered to:

Installation, adjustments, mending and repairs must be performed by individuals authorized


by HEYER;
Necessary electrical equipment and the working environment must be in accordance with the
national standards, professional standards and the requirements listed in this manual;
Equipment must be used as instructed in the operating instructions.

CAUTION: This equipment is not for family use.

WARNING: Malfunctioning equipment may become invalid and cause bodily injury if
a set of effective and approving repairing proposals cannot be submitted
by the institution which is responsible for using this equipment.

The paid theoretical framework diagram will be supplied according to customer requirements by
HEYER. Calibrating method and other information to help the customer, under the assistance of
qualified technicians, repair the equipment parts where can be done by the customer himself

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based on the stipulation by HEYER.

Warranty
Manufacturing techniques and materials:

For 24 months from the date of original delivery, the components and assemblies of this product
are warranted to be free from defects in manufacturing techniques and materials, provided that the
same is properly operated under the conditions of normal use and regular maintenance. The
warranty period for other parts is 6 months. Expendable parts are not included. HEYER’s
obligation under the above warranties is limited to repairing free of charge.

Free Obligations
HEYER’s obligation under the above warranties does not include the freight and other fees;
HEYER is not responsible for any direct, indirect or final product broken and delay which
result from improper use, alteration by using the assemblies unratified and maintenance by
anyone other than HEYER;

This warranty does not apply to the following:

a) Improper use;
b) Machines without maintenance or machines broken;
c) The label of HEYER original serial number or mark is removed or replaced;

d) Other manufacturers’ product.

Security, reliability and operating condition

HEYER is not responsible for the security, reliability and operating condition of this product in case
that:

The assemblies are disassembled, extended and readjusted;


This product is not operated correctly in accordance with the manual instruction;

The power supply used or operating environment does not follow the requirements in this
manual.

Return

Please follow the steps below in case that the product needs to be returned to HEYER:

1. Obtain the rights of return

Contact the customer service of HEYER by informing them of the SN number and type of the
product. The SN number is marked on the surface of the product. Return is unacceptable if the SN
number cannot be identified. Enclose a statement, the SN number, type and the reason for the
return as well.

2. Transportation charges

Transportation and insurance charges must be prepaid by the user for transporting the product to

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HEYER for repair. (Customers charges is added with regard to the products sold to non-Chinese
mainland users)

NOTE
Each HEYER product has a serial number, such as OP350 XX XX XXX. This serial number should
be referenced in all correspondence.
Where:
OP350: machine model
XX XX XXX: equipment number
The first XX means the years of delivery.
The second XX means the months.
The third XXX means the equipment number.

The date of production:See production date label of equipment housing


Use period: 10 years from the date of production

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Note

Thank you for choosing the HEYER products.

In order to apply the product correctly and effectively, please read these operating instructions
carefully and completely before using the product for the first time.

When applying the product, always proceed in accordance with the information provided in these
operating instructions on the basis of fully understand and acknowledge the manual.

This product is only adequate for the intended usages described in the operating instructions.

Only specially trained service professionals are allowed to carry out maintenance and functional
check for this product.

Please contact HEYER for guidance in the case of requirements at any applications of this product,
HEYER shall do its best to offer effective assistance to the user.

The specifications of the product are subject to change without prior notice.

Manufacture: HEYER Medical Co., Ltd.


Address: No.2 factory, Block B, No.10 Chaobai Street,
Yingbin Road West, Yanjiao Development Zone,
065201 Sanhe, Langfang City, Hebei Province,
China
European Representative: Shanghai International Holding Corp. GmbH
(Europe)
Address: Eiffestrasse 80, 20537 Hamburg Germany
Tel: +86-10-83681616
Fax: +86-10-63718989
Service Line: +86 800-810-8333
Web site: Http://www.aeonmed.com/
E-mail: service@aeonmed.com
Manufacture: HEYER Medical Co., Ltd.
WeChat Official Account:

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Contents
Statement........................................................................................................................................................ i
Note ............................................................................................................................................................... iv

Contents ......................................................................................................................................................... v

1 Foreword ............................................................................................................................................ 1–1

1.1 What’s OP350 Electric Operating Table? .............................................................................. 1–1


1.1.1 Product Information ................................................................................................ 1–1
1.1.2 Intended purpose .................................................................................................... 1–1
1.1.3 Contraindication ...................................................................................................... 1–1
1.1.4 Composition of this equipment ............................................................................... 1–1
1.2 Symbols in this operating instruction and on the equipment.............................................. 1–2

2 Introduction of the electric operating table ..................................................................................... 2-1

2.1 Table movement control units .................................................................................................. 2-1


2.1.1 Hand control ............................................................................................................ 2-1
2.1.2 Override panel ......................................................................................................... 2-3
2.2 Handles ....................................................................................................................................... 2-6
2.2.1 Locking handles ....................................................................................................... 2-6
2.2.2 Leg plate abduction locking handle ......................................................................... 2-6
2.2.3 Kidney bridge adjustment handle ............................................................................ 2-6
2.3 Sockets........................................................................................................................................ 2-6
2.3.1 Socket for hand control............................................................................................ 2-6
2.3.2 Sockets for mains .................................................................................................... 2-6
2.3.3 Equipotential Socket ................................................................................................ 2-7
2.3.4 Padding .................................................................................................................... 2-7
2.3.5 Accessories (optional) ............................................................................................. 2-7

3 Operation guide ................................................................................................................................. 3-1

3.1 Preparation for operation .......................................................................................................... 3-1


3.2 Adjustment of table top ............................................................................................................. 3-2
3.2.1 Table top up/down.................................................................................................... 3-2
3.2.2 Table top trendelenburg/ reverse-trendelenburg ..................................................... 3-2
3.2.3 Table top lateral tilt ................................................................................................... 3-3
3.2.4 Raise and lower the back plate ............................................................................... 3-3
3.2.5 Table top longitudinal displacement ........................................................................ 3-4
3.2.6 Sloping the head plate up / down ............................................................................ 3-5
3.2.7 Sloping / abducting the leg plate ............................................................................. 3-6
3.2.8 Exchange head plate with leg plate......................................................................... 3-7
3.2.9 Adjusting Kidney Bridge .......................................................................................... 3-7
3.3 X-ray perspectivity of the table top.......................................................................................... 3-8
3.4 Accessories (optional)............................................................................................................... 3-9
3.4.1 Clamps ..................................................................................................................... 3-9
3.4.2 Anaesthesia screen ............................................................................................... 3-10
3.4.3 Lateral support ....................................................................................................... 3-10

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3.4.4 Arm rest ................................................................................................................. 3-11


3.4.5 Body strap .............................................................................................................. 3-12
3.4.6 Knee crutch............................................................................................................ 3-12

4 Installation and Connection .............................................................................................................. 4-1


4.1 Installation ................................................................................................................................... 4-1
4.2 Connection.................................................................................................................................. 4-1
4.2.1 Connecting to mains ................................................................................................ 4-2
4.2.2 Connecting to equipotential socket ......................................................................... 4-2
4.2.3 Connecting to hand control...................................................................................... 4-2
5 Cleaning and Disinfecting................................................................................................................. 5-1

6 User Maintenance ............................................................................................................................. 6-1

6.1 Repair Policy .............................................................................................................................. 6-1


6.2 Maintaining Outline and Schedule .......................................................................................... 6-1
6.2.1 User maintenance.................................................................................................... 6-1
6.2.2 Service life ............................................................................................................... 6-2
6.2.3 Maintenance schedule............................................................................................. 6-2
6.2.4 Replacing fuses ....................................................................................................... 6-2
6.3 Maintaining for use and transport............................................................................................ 6-3
6.4 Maintaining battery .................................................................................................................... 6-3
6.4.1 Specification of battery ............................................................................................ 6-3
6.4.2 The attentive matters for use ................................................................................... 6-3
6.4.3 How to store the battery .......................................................................................... 6-3
6.4.4 Replacing the battery............................................................................................... 6-4
6.4.5 Disposal of Waste .................................................................................................... 6-5

7 Troubleshoot....................................................................................................................................... 7-1

8 Specification and Working Principle ............................................................................................... 8-1

8.1 Physical data of Technical specification ................................................................................. 8-1


8.2 Environment requirements ....................................................................................................... 8-1
8.3 Technical definitions .................................................................................................................. 8-3
8.4 Working theory ........................................................................................................................... 8-4
8.5 Main Specifications ................................................................................................................... 8-5

9 EMC Information ................................................................................................................................ 9-1

9.1 Warning for EMC ....................................................................................................................... 9-1


Below cables information are provided for EMC reference. .................................................. 9-1
9.2 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration ............................................................................ 9-2
9.2.1 Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration–emissions ............................................ 9-2
9.2.2 Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration– immunity ............................................. 9-2

10 Annex A ......................................................................................................................................... 10-1

10.1 Indicators................................................................................................................................... 10-2


10.2 Functional buttons ................................................................................................................... 10-2

11 Annex B............................................................................................................................................. 11-1

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11.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 11-1


11.2 Instruction ................................................................................................................................. 11-2
11.2.1 Startup and close ................................................................................................... 11-2
11.2.2 Button Control ........................................................................................................ 11-3
11.2.3 Menu ...................................................................................................................... 11-6
11.2.4 Icons ...................................................................................................................... 11-8

12 Annex C ........................................................................................................................................ 12-1

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1 Foreword

1.1 What’s OP350 Electric Operating Table?


OP350 electric operating table can be divided into five movable sections, head plate, backplate,
kidney bridge, seat plate and leg plate, of which five functional movements are controlled via
electrical hydraulic system. Electrical hydraulic system has tabletop up & down, tabletop sloping
(Trendelenburg& reverse-Trendelenburg), tabletop tilting (lateral movement), tabletop longitudinal
displacement and locking/unlocking the operating table. Changing of the positions of kidney bridge,
head plate and leg plate can be adjusted through the mechanism.

WARNING: The user of OP350 must be professional and trained.

WARNING: OP350 electric operating table is not suitable for use in a magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI) environment.

WARNING: To avoid the risk of electric shock, this equipment must only be
connected to supply mains with protective earth.

Caution: OP350 electro-hydraulic operating table is recommended to be used on


anti-static ground.

Caution: It is recommended to use polyurethane mat for OP350 electro-hydraulic


operating table to ensure the antistatic performance of the operating table.

1.1.1 Product Information

Product Name: Electric Operating Table

Product Mode: OP350


1.1.2 Intended purpose

OP350 electric operating table is applicable for thoracic surgery, abdominal surgery, neurosurgery,
ENT surgery, gynecological & obstetric surgery, and urological surgery. It serves as multifunctional
surgery equipment.

1.1.3 Contraindication

There are not found contraindication to this product till now.

1.1.4 Composition of this equipment

OP350 electric operating table consists of head plate, backplate, kidney bridge, seat plate, table
basement, hand control, power cable, etc. In addition, it can be equipped with many optional

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1.Foreword

accessories like an anesthesia screen, armrest, clamps, lateral support, knee crutch, body strap,
etc.

Figure 1-1 Composition of OP350 Electric Operating Table (with common optional accessories)

1 head plate 2 clamp


3 anesthesia screen 4 lateral support
5 arm rest 6 back plate
7 hand control 8 body strap
9 knee crutch 10 leg plate
11 padding 12 locking lever for leg plate socket
13 leg plate abduction locking handle 14 AC power cable
15 socket for AC mains 16 waterproof cover
17 equipotential terminal 18 override control panel
19 socket for hand control 20 seat plate
21 hand crank for kidney bridge 22 Kidney bridge
23 locking lever for head plate socket 24 table basement

1.2 Symbols in this operating instruction and on the equipment

Warnings and Cautions indicate all the possible dangers in case of violation of the
stipulations in this manual. Refer to and follow them.

WARNING: Indicates potential hazards to operators or patients.

CAUTION: Indicates potential damage to the equipment.

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Instead of illustrations, other symbols may also be utilized. Not all of them may necessarily appear
on the equipment and in the manual. The symbols include:

Warning & Caution,refer to the


Alternating Current
manual with the equipment

Warning & Caution,refer to the


Direct Current manual with the equipment as
well as standard IEC60601-1

Protective ground Manufacturing address

Battery Production date

Type B applied part as


defined in the IEC 60601-1 SN Serial number
standard

Catalog Number Disposal of Waste

Equipotential the CE Mark

Upward Stacking layer limit

No Turning Over Fragile, handle with care

Keep dry Keep away from sunlight

Protect from radioactive


Temperature limit
sources

Humidity limitation Atmospheric pressure limitation

The European
Representative Mark IPX4 Protected against splashing water

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2 Introduction of the electric operating table

2.1 Table movement control units


The user can adjust the OP350 electric operating table with two control units. The two control units
are hand control and override panel for auxiliary use.

2.1.1 Hand control

The hand control (Fig. 1-1, 7) is to control and adjust table movement. The hand control is very
simple to operate. The table can be equipped with two kinds of hand control, hand control without
LCD (Fig. 2-1) and hand control with LCD (Fig. 2-2, optional). Both hand controls use the same
connection cable. The hand control with LCD can provide parameters display.

For instructions on the hand control without LCD, please refer to Annex A of this manual

For instructions on the hand control with LCD, please refer to Annex B of this manual

1 Panel of hand control 2 Hook


3 Cable 4 Plug of hand control

Figure 2-1Hand control without LCD

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1 Panel of hand control 2 Hook


3 Cable 4 Plug of hand control
Figure 2-2 Hand control with LCD (optional)

WARNING: Before using the hand control, check whether the hand control is in
good condition or not. If the case is cracked, the cable is broken, and the
plug cannot be plugged in properly, please replace the hand control or
use the override panel to operate the operating table.
CAUTION: After using the hand control, hang the hand control on the hook of the
head plate. Cables should be hung naturally away from sharp objects
and avoid extrusion.

Figure 2-3 Hook of the head plate

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2.1.2 Override panel

The override panel (Fig. 1-1, 18) is to use at normal conditions and is very convenient to operate
for the table movement as Fig. 2-4.

Figure 2-4 Override panel


2.1.2.1 Indicators

When this indicator is on, it means the operating table is


“ON”. Thus, all functional buttons on the hand control are
Operating table “valid”, Execute the control function by directly hold on to the
switch Indicator appropriate button.
(green) When this indicator is dark, it means operating table is
“OFF”, and all functional buttons on the hand control are
“invalid”, The hand control is not ready for use.

Mains When the operating table is connected to mains (AC


indicator(green) POWER), this indicator is light.

Internal battery If the main power is connected, the AC indicator shall light
volume and the internal battery is in charging status, this battery
Full-charged indicator will blink until the battery is fully charged and then
indicator (green) becomes light.

When the indicator blinks, it means that the battery is in a


low battery state. The user needs to connect the AC power
supply to charge the battery.
Internal battery
volume When the indicator is light, it means that the battery is in a
state of low power and cannot support the normal operation
Low-charged
of the operating table. At this point, the operating table
indicator (red)
cannot act instructions except unlocking. The user needs to
connect the AC power supply immediately to charge the
battery.

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2.1.2.2 Functional buttons

Functional buttons include:

Push this button, Operating table switch indicator will light,


“Switch on” button for
only when this indicator is light, all the other function keys
operating table
will become switched on.

Push this button, Operating table switch indicator will be off,


all the other function keys will be switched off.
After executing a function, push this button to make other
“Switch off” button for functional buttons invalid to prevent unintentional movement.
operating table
The operating table will switch off automatically after a set
time (default: one minute) if no actuation of any button, to
prevent unintentional actuation even if the “switch off” button
has not been pressed.

Table basement lock Hold on to this button,the table basement will be locked and
button the table cannot be moved.

Table basement unlock Hold on to this button,the lock of the table basement will be
button released, and the table can be moved.

Table raise up button Hold on to this button to raise the complete tabletop.

Table lower down


Hold on to this button to lower the complete tabletop.
button

Hold on to this button , the tabletop will be set to the


reverse-Trendelenburg position, that is head up and foot
down. During this movement, the patient must be properly
Reverse-Trendelenburg secured or supported to prevent from slipping off.
button During the adjustment, when the Angle is 0°, the action will
stop temporarily.
During the adjustment, the action will stop when the override
panel gives a short buzzer prompt.

Hold on to this button , the tabletop will be set to the


Trendelenburg position, that is head down and foot up.
During this movement, the patient must be properly secured
or supported to prevent from slipping off.
Trendelenburg button
During the adjustment process, when the Angle is 0°, the
action will stop temporarily.
During the adjustment, the action will stop when the
operating table gives a short buzzer prompt.

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Hold on to this button, the tabletop will be set to the right


tilting position. During this movement, the patient must be
properly secured or supported to prevent from slipping off.
Right tilting button During the adjustment process, when the Angle is 0°, the
action will stop temporarily.
During the adjustment, the action will stop when the
operating table gives a short buzzer prompt.

Hold on to this button, the tabletop will be set to the left tilting
position. During this movement, the patient must be properly
secured or supported to prevent from slipping off.
Left tilting button During the adjustment process, when the Angle is 0°, the
action will stop temporarily.
During the adjustment, the action will stop when the
operating table gives a short buzzer prompt.

Hold on to this key, the backplate will be raised upward.


During the adjustment process, when the Angle is 0°, the
Back plate upward
action will stop temporarily.
button
During the adjustment, the action will stop when the
operating table gives a short buzzer prompt.

Hold on to this button , the backplate will be lowered


downward.
Back plate downward During the adjustment process, when the Angle is 0°, the
button action will stop temporarily.
During the adjustment, the action will stop when the
operating table gives a short buzzer prompt.

Hold this button, and the table will do the forward longitudinal
displacement. Release when the desired position is reached.
During the adjustment, the action will stop when the
Forward displacement operating table gives a short buzzer prompt.
button
During the adjustment, when the override panel gives a
continuous beep prompt, please adjust the head plate and
leg plate to the horizontal position, and always pay attention
to the center of gravity.

Hold this button and the table will do the backward


longitudinal displacement. Release when the desired
position is reached.
During the adjustment, the action will stop when the
Backward
operating table gives a short buzzer prompt.
displacement button
During the adjustment, when the override panel gives a
continuous beep prompt, please adjust the head plate and
leg plate to the horizontal position, and always pay attention
to the center of gravity.

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2.2 Handles
2.2.1 Locking handles

The head plate (Fig. 1-1, 1) of the operating table and the leg plates (Fig.1-1, 10) of the table are
detachable and exchangeable. In terms of the securing lever (Fig. 1-1, 12) for the inserted links of
leg plates and the securing lever (Fig. 1-1, 23) for the inserted links of the head plate, they are
used to fixed leg plates and head plate after they have been inserted into corresponding sockets.

WARNING: The securing knob must be turned tightly every time when the head plate
or leg plates have been inserted into the sockets, this is to prevent the
head plate or leg plates from dropping down and causing a hazard.

2.2.2 Leg plate abduction locking handle

The leg plate of this operating table is splitting type, which can be abducted horizontally and be
locked by locking handles (Fig. 1-1, 13).

WARNING: After separating the leg plates, the leg plate abduction locking handle
(Fig.1-1, 9) must be turn tightly to fix the plates. It is to prevent any hurts
arising from the shaking of plates during the movement of the tabletop.

2.2.3 Kidney bridge adjustment handle

This operating table is equipped with a mechanism for raising and lowering the kidney bridge (Fig.
1-1, 22) to provide suitable postures for kidney surgery. By turning the kidney bridge adjustment
handle (Fig.1-1, 21), the desired height of the kidney bridge is achieved.

2.3 Sockets
2.3.1 Socket for hand control

Before using the hand control, insert the plug (Fig.2-1, 4) into the sockets (Fig. 1-1, 19). For hand
control on the table, when a connection is established, it is ready for use.

2.3.2 Sockets for mains

When charging the internal battery of the operating table, insert one end of the power cable
(Fig.1-1, 14) into the socket for main power supply (Fig. 1-1, 15) on the operating table basement
(Fig. 1-1, 24), and connect the other end to AC power. The mains indicators on both hand control
and override panel will light.

There is a waterproof cover at the position of the power socket. Please cover the socket with a
waterproof cover while the power cable is disconnected. This action is to avoid the malfunction of
the mains power.

WARNING: Never try to connect to mains during the surgical operatation.

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2.3.3 Equipotential Socket

The Equipotential Socket (Fig.1-1, 17), located at the side of the equipotential symbol, permits the
inter-linking of chassis ground from the operation table to other devices present in the clinical
environment, which establish a safe equipotential connection between the operation table and the
electric devices work with it. Ensure to connect it by the standard equipotential cable.

2.3.4 Padding

The core of padding (Fig. 1-1, 11) is made from a polyurethane sponge to support the weight of the
patient.

2.3.5 Accessories (optional)


Clamps

Clamps (Fig.1-1, 2) are used to fix all kinds of accessories.

Anesthesia screen

An Anesthesia screen (Fig. 1-1, 3) is used to suspend cloth curtain, in the surgery, to form the
anesthesia compartment. SWL is 5kg.

Armrest

The armrest (Fig.1-1, 5) is used to hold the patient’s arm during surgery. SWL is 15kg.

Lateral support

The lateral support (Fig.1-1, 4) is used to support the body of the patient during surgery, to ensure
safe operation. SWL is 15kg.

Body strap

The body strap (Fig.1-1, 8) is used to secure the patient during surgery to guarantee safe
operation.

Knee crutch

The knee crutch (Fig.1-1, 9) is used to support the leg of the patient during the surgery of
Gynecology & Urology. SWL is 25kg.

CAUTION: The above-listed optional accessories are commonly used. Please


contact HEYER for other optional accessories.

CAUTION: Only the padding and accessories from HEYER are recommended to use
with the operating table.

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3 Operation guide

WARNING:
⚫ In the case of the base level of the ground is larger than five degrees, it is not
allowed to use this operating table, otherwise, a serious hazard may occur.
⚫ When using the operating table and changing the table postures, the patient should
be supported and fixed with lateral support or body strap, to prevent the patient
from unwanted hurt by the imprudent operation

⚫ During the adjustment of the operating table, attention must be given to the
patient’s body position, to avoid any possible hurts.
⚫ When using the operating table, always be sure that its head plate, leg plate and
inserted accessories, are at well-locked status, in order to prevent them from
dropping down and causing a hazard.

⚫ This operating table is designed to accommodate Max allowable patient mass of


330kg.

CAUTION:
⚫ When using the operating table, try to keep from a collision between table board
and ground or table basement, which may lead to triggering of some table
movement and incur bad results. Therefore, when positioning the operating table,
better to use a single control step instead of complex actuation.

3.1 Preparation for operation


Step one: Check if the volume of the internal battery is sufficient.
1. If you use the hand control, you shall insert the hand control to plug the control
unit socket. It is at the table basement. Push the functional button “Switch ON” on
the hand control or the override panel. Then, check the status of the internal battery
full charged indicator or internal battery low-charged indicator.
(a) If the internal battery full charged indicator is light, it shows a full volume of
battery.
(b) If the internal battery is fully charged and the indicator is light on, it shows a full
volume of battery.
(c) If the internal battery low charged indicator is light, it stands for insufficient battery,
and the battery is not enough for work.
2. If the battery is insufficient, the battery should be charged. Plug one end of the
power cable into the mains socket on the table basement while connecting the other
end to the mains. At this time, both mains power indicators on the hand control and
the override control will light, meanwhile, the indicator for battery full charged starts
to blink until the battery volume is full and the indicator becomes lit, which means
the finish of battery charging.

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Step two: Check the head plate, leg plate, and other accessories to see that their inserted links
and the related locking area are well locked together.
Step three: Hold the “Switch ON” button for all functional buttons on the hand control or override
panel till the functional “Operating Table Switch” indicator light is on. Then, press the
table basement lock button on the hand control or the override panel till the
basement is locked and unmovable.
Step four: Before operating every time and to avoid any unexpected risk, the operation table
must be adjusted to its lowest position, and the table top in level position.

3.2 Adjustment of table top


Because some of the tabletop functions are controlled via an electrical hydraulic system such as
tabletop height adjustment, tabletop Trendelenburg and lateral movements, the seat section can
go up and down, the upper leg plate can go up and down, the table basement can be locked and
unlocked. Therefore, holding the function buttons on the hand control or the override panel can
achieve the desired position. However, the adjustment of kidney bridge, head plate, leg plate is
manually controlled via a mechanical transmission system.

3.2.1 Table top up/down

Hold the functional button “Switch ON” on the hand control or override panel, the functional
“Operating Table Switch” indicator lights are on. Then, hold the tabletop up button, the tabletop will
go up automatically to the required position, release the button to stop it continue going up.
Conversely, if you hold the tabletop-down button, the tabletop will go down automatically (Fig.3-1).

Figure 3-1 Table top up/down


3.2.2 Table top Trendelenburg/ reverse-Trendelenburg

Hold the functional button “Switch ON” on the hand control or override panel, the functional
“Operating Table Switch” indicator lights are on. Then, hold the table op Trendelenburg button, the
tabletop will be sloping forward. Conversely, if the reverse-Trendelenburg button is held, the
tabletop will be sloping backwards. Before slope the tabletop, the patient must be supported or
secured properly to prevent unintentional hurt (Fig.3-2).

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Figure 3-2 Table top Trendelenburg / reverse-Trendelenburg


3.2.3 Table top lateral tilt

Hold the functional button “Switch ON” on the hand control or override panel, the functional
“Operating Table Switch” indicator lights are on. Then, hold the tabletop left tilting button, the
tabletop will tilt to the left. Conversely, if the tabletop right tilting button is held, the tabletop will be
laterally sloped to right. Before tilting the tabletop, the patient must be supported or secured
properly to prevent unintentional hurt. (Fig.3-3)

Figure 3-3 Table top later tilt


3.2.4 Raise and lower the back plate

Hold the functional button “ON” on the hand control or override panel, the functional “ON/OFF”
indicator lights are on. Then, hold the button for backplate up, the backplate will be raised.
Conversely, if the button for the backplate down is held, the backplate will be lower down (Fig.3-4).

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Figure 3-4 Raise / lower the back plate


3.2.5 Table top longitudinal displacement

WARNING: Before the operation of table longitudinal displacement, ensure the


operating table top is in a horizontal position to avoid damage to both
the patient and table.

CAUTION: If the longitudinal displacement won’t be used in the surgery, please


move the operating table to the middle position of the post.

Before the operation of the table longitudinal displacement, make the entire table in a horizontal
position. Hold the functional button “ON” on the hand control or override panel, the functional
“ON/OFF” indicator lights are on. Hold the forward/backward longitudinal displacement key and
the table will give the corresponding action. Release the key when the desired position is reached.
(Fig.3-5)

Figure 3-5 Table top longitudinal displacement

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3.2.6 Sloping the head plate up / down

1 Head plate padding 2 Inserted-links


3 release bracket 4 Hook
Figure 3-6 Head plate

The sloping of the head plate up and down is controlled by a mechanical transmission system, and
the head plate is adjustable within the adjustment range. Moreover, the head plate is detachable.

Put the two inserted links (Fig. 3-6, 2) of the head plate into the two jacks of the backplate, and
turn tight the fixing knob for the inserted links. If there is a need to change the angle of the head
plate, just push the release bracket (Fig. 3-6, 3) of the head plate, the head plate can be sloped up
and down, let go of the release bracket the head plate will stay at the engaged position. (Fig 3-7).

Figure 3-7 Head plate up / down

WARNING: When operating the head plate, you should use both hands to operate.
When pressing the release bracket on the head plate, hold the head
plate steady. After loosening the release bracket, press the head plate
gently to make sure that the head plate is adjusted steadily.

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3.2.7 Sloping / abducting the leg plate

1 leg plate padding 2 inserted-links 3 indexing pin


4 leg plate abduction 5 crown gear 6 release lever
locking handle
Figure 3-8 Leg plate
The leg plate consists of two pieces of symmetrical plates, forms a splitting leg plate. The sloping
down of the leg plate is controlled via a gas strut. The leg plate is adjustable within the adjustment
range and can be abducted by mechanical parts. It is also detachable.

Put the inserted links of the leg plate and its indexing pin (Fig. 3-8, 2 & 3) into the corresponding
sockets of the seat plate and secure the fixing knob for inserted links of the leg plate. For the
sloping down of the leg plate, just push the release lever (Fig. 3-8, 6), slope down the leg plate to
the required position and release the lever, the plate will stay at the engaged position. In the case
of resetting the leg plate, just push the release lever too, because of the effect of the gas spring,
the leg plate will go up and reset automatically. When carrying out this operation, one should be
careful to use one hand pushing the release lever while pressing on the leg plate by the other
hand to prevent the sudden bounce off the plate (Fig. 3-9).

In the requirement of abducting the leg plate, lose the locking handle of the leg plate (Fig. 3-8, 4),
to make the crown gear not clutched, the whole plate will be abducted to the required angle. By
fastening the locking handle and aligning the crown gear, the leg plate will stay at the engaged
position (Fig. 3-10).

Figure 3-9Leg plate sloping up/down

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Figure 3-10 Leg plate abduction

WARNING: When operating the leg plate, you should use both hands. When
pressing the release lever on the leg plate, hold the leg plate steady.
After loosening the release lever, press the leg plate gently to make sure
that the leg plate is adjusted steadily.
3.2.8 Exchange head plate with leg plate

The tabletop of this operating table is able to make up another combination form (Fig. 3-11) by
exchanging the detachable head plate with the detachable leg plate, to expand clinical
applications.

Figure 3-11 The other combination form of table top


3.2.9 Adjusting Kidney Bridge

The adjustment of the height of the kidney bridge is accomplished by movement relaying via
transmission between mechanical structures, chain and chain wheel, pinion and rack. Turn the
hand crank anti-clockwise the kidney bridge will be raised, if the hand crank is turned clockwise,

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the kidney bridge will be lowered down. (Fig 3-12).

1 hand crank for kidney bridge 2 kidney bridge

Figure 3-12 Kidney bridge

3.3 X-ray perspectivity of the table top


All the plates of the tabletop are made from X-ray transmissible material, enabling the C-arm X-ray
machine easily to find a location for pictures. For the use of a C-arm X-ray machine, the tabletop
longitudinal function offers more convenience. Allocation of the perspective area of the tabletop
refers to Fig. 3-13. The no section line part represents the X-ray blocking area.
Unit: mm

Figure 3-13 Illustration of perspectivity of the table top

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CAUTION:
⚫ The shadow part of the tabletop in the figure is only suitable for picturing from the
front position with the C-arm, in the case of picturing from the side position, it is the
operator’s determination in consideration of the model of the C-arm X-ray machine.

⚫ When using the C-arm for picturing, attention must be given to the X-ray tube
support for the damage resulting from a collision with any accessories suspended
to the rails of the operating table.

3.4 Accessories (optional)


3.4.1 Clamps

1 Securing crank 2 Securing block

3 Clamp seat 4 Fix-to-rail crank

Figure 3-14 Clamp

The clamps are used to fix various kinds of accessories with inserting rod.

Hang or slide the clamping seat (Fig. 3-14, 3) onto the side rails of the operating table, turn and
secure the fix-to-rail crank (Fig. 3-14, 4). The clamp is fixed on the rail, then put the inserting rod of
accessories to be installed into securing block (Fig. 3-14, 2). Afterwards, fasten with the securing
crank until the geometric gear is fully matched and become tight. Thus, the inserting rod of
accessories will be securely locked.

In the case of shifting the clamp along the rail, just loosen the fix-to-rail crank, move the clamp to
the desired position and fasten the fix-to-rail crank.

In the case of changing the accessories, just loosen the securing crank, insert the accessories to
be changed into and fasten the securing crank.

In the case of turning the inserting rod of accessories, just loose the securing crank until the
geometric gear depart, turn the inserting rod to the desired position, and fasten the securing crank

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until the geometric gear re-match tightly.

3.4.2 Anaesthesia screen

1 Clamp 2 Anaesthesia screen


Figure 3-15Anaesthesia screen

The anaesthesia screen is used to place a cloth curtain to form a segregating area for anaesthesia.
It should be used with a clamp.

Fix the clamp (Fig. 3-15, 1) onto the rail of the operating table, insert one end of the anaesthesia
screen (Fig. 3-15, 2) into the hole of the clamp, follow the way of securing the clamp to fix the
anaesthesia screen.

Moreover, it is possible to adjust the height, distance, levelness of the anaesthesia screen by way
of adjusting the inserting rod, to set it to the desired position.

3.4.3 Lateral support

1 Clamp 2 Inserting rod 3 Securing knob

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4 Joint rod 5 Hand lever 6 Support padding

Figure 3-16 Lateral support

The lateral support is used to support the body of the patient during surgery, and it should be used
together with a clamp.

Fix the clamp (Fig.3-16, 1) onto the rail of the table, put the inserting rod of lateral support into the
hole of clamps, fasten the rod by way of securing an inserting rod in a clamp.

If the position of support padding (Fig. 3-16, 6) needs to change, loosen the hand lever (Fig.3-16,
5), the padding can be turned in all directions within its adjustable range. When the padding
reaches desired position, lock it by securing the hand lever.

If the lateral support needs to turn round, loosen the securing knob (Fig.3-16, 3) and hold up the
lateral support to make depart the geometric gears between the joint rod and inserting rod, the
lateral support can be turned around 360º in horizontal level. When it reaches the expected
position, fasten the securing knob to make the geometric gears clutch tightly, and fix the support in
that position.

Besides, by way of adjusting the inserting rod in the clamp, the height, distance and level position
of complete lateral support can be adjusted. Then, the demand position can be reached.

3.4.4 Arm rest

1 Clamp seat 2 Fix-to-rail securing crank 3 Hand lever


4 Arm board 5 Arm strap
Figure 3-17 Arm rest

The arm rest is used to place the arm of patient during surgery.

Hang or slide the clamp seat (Fig.3-17, 1) of the arm rest onto the side rails of the operating table,
turn and fasten the fix-to-rail securing crank (Fig.3-17, 2). After the clamp is fixed, if there is need
to change the position of arm board (Fig.3-17, 4), just loosen the hand lever (Fig. 3-17, 3) under
the arm board and turn the arm board freely in any directions as long as it is within the adjustable
range. Lock with the hand level after the arm board is turned into desired position.

The arm strap (Fig. 3-17, 5) is used to fasten the patient’s arm.

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WARNING: When using the armrest, do not apply heavy pressure or place heavy
items on the board to prevent it from broking.
3.4.5 Body strap

1 Body strap 2 Mounting piece


Figure 3-18 Body strap

The body strap is to secure the patient during the surgery to ensure a safe operation.
Firstly, put the two mounting pieces (Fig. 3-18, 2) onto the rails of the operating table on each side.
Then, insert the soft end of the two straps into the long groove of the mounting pieces respectively
(pay attention to the direction of Velcro contact). After that, stick the Velcro contacts of the straps
together properly.

3.4.6 Knee crutch

1 Clamp 2 Inserting rod 3 Hand lever 4 Padding for leg 5 Leg strap
Figure 3-19 Knee crutch
The knee crutches are for supporting legs during obstetric & gynecologic surgery and urological
surgery. The knee crutches must be used together with clamps.

First mount the clamp (Fig.3-19, 1) on the rail,then put the inserting rod Fig.3-19, 2) of the knee
crutch into the hole of the clamp,secure it according to the way of securing inserting a rod in the
clamp.

For the adjustment of the position of padding (Fig.3-19, 4) for leg, loosen the hand lever

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(Fig.3-19,3) beneath the padding; the padding will be made possible to turn around in any
directions within the adjustable range; turn tight the hand lever after it reaches the expected
position.

Besides, by adjusting the inserting rod in the clamp, the height, distance and level position of the
knee crutch can be adjusted, the demand position can be reached.

The leg strap is used to secure the patient’s leg.

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4 Installation and Connection

WARNING:
⚫ This operating table does not belong to AP type or APG type equipment. It does
not have anti-static function.

CAUTION:
⚫ In order to prevent electronic interference on the operating table resulting from the
high intensity of the electric field, please keep the cables of the electrical surgery
instrument away from this operating table.
⚫ The operating table should be kept away from heat sources. Facilities such as the
steam, infrared heater, heater radiator, etc. it must be kept one meter away.
⚫ This operating table can be used together with high-frequency equipment, in this
condition both the operating table and the control units will not cause any hazards
to the safety.
⚫ If you use the defibrillator and defibrillator monitor near the operating table, it may
affect the operating table functions.
⚫ The outer skin of the operating table has already connected with the ground. Then,
attention should be given to when using the other electronic instruments.
⚫ This operating table belongs to splash-proof equipment, type IPX4, pay attention
to moisture prevention. Do not allow any injection substance, liquid, water to enter
the machine.

4.1 Installation
The operating table must be properly placed on the application site and should not form any
hinders to the medical staff when they carry out therapy or nursing.

WARNING: Ensure that the floor at the installation site is not inclined with a slope
more than 5 degrees, to avoid any unexpected risk for the patient.

4.2 Connection
WARNING: Beware of the danger of intertwining the mains/AC and the corded hand
control cables when preparing the equipment for surgery.
WARNING: Battery low indication may occur if the internal battery has not been
charge for a long time. If this situation happens, do not use the
operation table anymore. It is recommended to connect the main power
and charge the internal battery for at least 8 hours. If the low battery
indication still exists, the battery needs to be changed (please contact
qualified technicians). HEYER suggests that the internal battery be
charged after every surgery to avoid any influence on surgery caused
by low battery.
CAUTION: When the table is for surgery, gather the mains cable and use the
internal battery as power for the table.

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4.2.1 Connecting to mains

Before connection After connection


Figure 4-1 Connecting to mains

Plug one end of the power cable to the power socket at the end of the table basement, connect the
other end to the main power. Be sure the AC voltage should meet the requirement stated in this
manual. Refer to Fig. 4-1.

4.2.2 Connecting to equipotential socket

Figure 4-2 Connecting the equipotential socket


The Equipotential Socket is located to the side of the equipotential symbol. It permits the
inter-linking of chassis ground from the operation table to other devices present in the clinical
environment.

CAUTION: Use the special equipotential cable to connect the equipotential Socket.

4.2.3 Connecting to hand control

Figure 4-3 Connecting to hand control


Open the splash-proof cover for the hand control on the column of the operating table. Then, insert

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the plug of the cable of hand control into the socket for the control unit on the column of the table.
As shown in Fig. 4-3. The table gets ready.

CAUTION: The working power of this operating table is an internal battery. The
main power is mainly for the charging of the internal battery.

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5 Cleaning and Disinfecting

WARNING: Comply with the applicable stipulations regarding safety and risk
management.
⚫ Refer to the material safety data guideline of each cleaning agent.

⚫ Refer to the operating and maintaining manual of all the disinfecting equipment.

⚫ Wear safety gloves and safety goggles.

CAUTION: To prevent damage:


⚫ Refer to the data supplied by the manufacturer if there are any questions about the
cleaning agent.

⚫ Never use any organic, halogenate or petroleum base solvent, anesthetic, glass
detergent, acetone or other irritant cleaning agent.

⚫ Never use any abrasive agent to clean any of the components (i.e., Steel wool,
silver polish or agent).

⚫ Keep liquids far from the electrical components.


⚫ Prevent liquid from entering the equipment.
⚫ The PH value of the cleaning solution must be from 7.0 to 10.5.

CAUTION:Check if there is damage to the components. Replace if necessary.


Do not clean the table with a scrubbing brush or any other tools which may cause damage to the
outer surface.
1. Clean and disinfect the padding of the tabletop with a solution of 20% alcohol or a solution of
2% glutaraldehyde. The prompt wipe off any besmirch splashed to the padding will help
prolong its service life.
2. Cleaning and disinfection are necessary to the operating table either before or after the
surgery and use only cleaning agent and disinfectant that is not erosive.

3. Clean up disinfectant residuals from the operating table and padding by using warm water
after disinfection.

4. The complete unit is allowed to take disinfection with ultra-violet lighting.

5. HEYER suggests examining and checking all the assembly during every cleaning, replace the
broken part in time.

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6 User Maintenance

WARNING: Movable components and detachable parts can cause injury. Use with
caution when system components and parts are being moved or
replaced.
WARNING: As waste or invalidated apparatus (such as the battery, oil,electronic
components) may pollute the environment; if dispose them, you must
be in accordance with the relevant policies in local government.

6.1 Repair Policy


Do not use malfunctioning equipment. Make all necessary repairs, or have the equipment serviced
by an authorized HEYER Service Representative. After repairing, you shall test the equipment to
ensure that it is functioning properly, following the manufacturer’s published specifications.

To ensure full reliability, have all repairs and services done by an authorized HEYER
Representative. If this is not possible, replacement and maintenance of parts in this manual should
be performed by a competent, trained individual with experience in Operation Table repair and
appropriate testing and calibration equipment.

CAUTION: No repair should ever be undertaken or attempted by anyone without


proper qualifications and equipment.

It is recommended that you replace damaged parts with components manufactured or sold by
HEYER. After any repair work, test the unit to ensure it complies with the manufacturer’s published
specifications.

Contact the nearest HEYER Service Center for service assistance. In all cases, other than where
HEYER’s warranty is applicable, repairs will be made at HEYER’s current list price for the
replacement part(s) plus a reasonable labor charge.

6.2 Maintaining Outline and Schedule


The following schedule is a recommended minimum standard based upon normal usage of 500
times per year and environmental conditions. The frequency of maintenance for the equipment
should be higher if your actual usage is more than the minimum standard.

6.2.1 User maintenance

Minimum maintaining Standard Planned maintaining Standard


Every use Clean the outer surface.

Daily Charge the battery.

If the operating table has not been used for three months,
Every three month
you shall discharge and recharge the battery.

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Check if any components are broken, and replace or repair


When cleaning and installing
them if necessary. Check to ensure no oil leakage.

As required Replace new fuse in time if it is found burnt out.

6.2.2 Service life

CAUTION: The service life of the OP350 Electronic Operating Table is 10 years.
Please replace the Operating Table after 10 years to ensure the safe
usage of the product.

6.2.3 Maintenance schedule

CAUTION: The following maintaining schedule is recommended in the


consideration of the equipment or accessories in normal working
conditions

The recommended maintenance interval for the operating table


The complete unit
is 5 years
A thorough test and replacement of parts should be carried out
Components or parts
every 5 years
A thorough test and replacement of parts should be carried out
Padding or accessories every 3 years

6.2.4 Replacing fuses

WARNING: Disconnect from the mains supply before replacing fuses. Otherwise,
they may lead to hurt or fatal injury.

WARNING: Replace fuses with only those of the specified type and current rating,
otherwise that can damage the equipment.

CAUTION: The fuse is fragile, so replacement should be carefully. Do not use


excessive force.

Figure 6-1 Replace fuses


Steps for replacing the fuses are as follows: (see Fig. 6-1)

1. Place a screwdriver into the top groove of the fuse box in the mains socket, pull and extract
the box, take off the box.

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2. Remove the fuses.

3. Put on new fuses.


4. Reinstall the fuse box.

5. Connect to the mains supply.

6.3 Maintaining for use and transport


WARNING:
⚫ When transporting the table, do not carry by holding the head plate or leg plate.
Otherwise, it may break the head plate or leg plate.
⚫ When transporting the table, the tabletop should be set at the lowest position to
prevent from overturning and causing injury.
⚫ When transport the table, the ground level should not be sloping more than 10
degrees, to avoid overturning and causing injury.
When the operating table is put into a case, the basement of it has already been locked. After
opening the case, the basement of the table should be unlocked first and made it movable. Then,
the operating table can be transported.

Packed operating tables can use any means of the highway, air, railway for transportation, during
which collision, violent shock and moisture should be avoided.

6.4 Maintaining battery


6.4.1 Specification of battery
Lead-acid battery (DC 12V/13Ah), two in serial.
Typical charge time: 8 hours.
6.4.2 The attentive matters for use
Charge: Connect main power supply; the system will maintain an auto-charging battery. It is
recommended that charging time is better to be longer than 8 hours.
Discharge: The internal battery of the operating table will generally last for 60 minutes in working.
The low battery indicators are on the hand control and the override panel. The low battery
indicators will be on when the battery runs low. You shall connect the table to the main supply and
charge the battery immediately. This action can avoid “battery exhausted up” which leads the
system paralyzed.

Do not disassemble the battery device without valid authorization. Do not short-circuit between the
two polarities of battery which may cause danger.

6.4.3 How to store the battery


If not using the battery for a long time, it should be full charged for storage.
The maintenance of the battery should be carried out per the User Maintenance section 6.2.1 with
an interval of every 3 months, if the storage of the Electric Operating Table exceeds 3 months.

A stored environment should avoid dampness, high temperature.

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If improper maintenance makes the battery damaged, replace it in time to avoid liquid of battery
spilling and rusting the apparatus. Contact local HEYER service representatives for replacing the
battery.

6.4.4 Replacing the battery


Before replacing the battery, it must be certain that the operating table has been disconnected
from the main power.
Steps for replacing the battery as below (Fig.
6-2)

1. Raise the operating table to the highest


position, then turn it off and cut off the power.

2. Use a screwdriver to unscrew the front


and rear connecting screws (two each) and
the left and right connecting screws (one
each) of the housing.

3. Lift the base housing and the column


housing outside the base housing as a
whole, and support the base housing with
wooden boards or other non-metallic
materials with stiffness.

4. Use a screwdriver to unscrew the


connecting screw of the battery cover plate
on the base and remove the battery cover
plate.

5. Unplug the wires at both ends of the


battery module, take out the battery, replaces
the battery.

Figure 6-2 Replacing battery

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CAUTION: Only an authorized services representative is allowed to replace the


battery. Disposal of the waste battery should comply with the local
policies regarding the environmental safeguard.
WARNING: Use only the battery supplied by HEYER for replacement. Pay attention
to the positive and negative polarities of the battery when replacing it.
Otherwise, the equipment could be damaged.
6.4.5 Disposal of Waste

In accordance with the European directive 2002/96/CE of 01/27/2003 on


waste electrical and electronic equipment, this device should be sent to a
separate collection facility, not as unsorted municipal waste. To dispose of
your device, you should use appropriate collection, reuse and recycling
systems available in your region. By separating this product from other
household-type waste, the volume of waste sent to incinerators or landfills
will be reduced, and natural resources will thus be conserved. If you need
information on these disposal systems, please contact your local waste
administration.

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WARNING: No repair should ever be undertaken or attempted by anyone without


proper qualifications and equipment.

Symptom Possible Cause Recommended Action

Main power cable not connected Connect the mains cable

Main power cable broken Replace mains cable


Main power indicator not
lit Change to other mains
No power to the mains socket
socket

Fuses burnt out Replace fused

Oil insufficient Refill the oil


Hydraulic system
fault Hydraulic Replace the hydraulic
Table top movement out elements broken elements
of control Gas strut for head plate or leg plate Replace gas strut for head
damaged plate or leg plate
Replace the electronic
Control IC circuit break down
elements

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8 Specification and Working Principle


8.1 Physical data of technical specification
All the data are rough values and subject to change without prior notice.

CAUTION: Do not put the OP350 table into the vibrate environment.

WARNING: Do not place heavy objects that exceed the safe load on the operation
table.

WARNING: On the equipment or system, except for transducers and cables as spare
parts of internal components sold by the equipment manufacturer, the
use of accessories, transducers and cables other than those specified
may increase the emission of equipment or system or reduce the
immunity. The following cable types must be used to ensure compliance
with and compliance with interference emission and immunity
standards:

2040mm(L)×520mm(W) (without rail) ×495mm(H) (without padding)


Table top size
2040mm(L)×590mm(W) (with rail) ×495mm(H) (without padding)

Weight 300 kg

350kg (including accessories)


Safe Working Load (Head Plate 25Kg, back plate 80Kg , seat plate 195Kg , each Leg
Plate25Kg)

Rating voltage: AC90-264V;


Main power cable Current capacity: 10A /AC220-240V;
Type: three-core cable (must be medical class).

8.2 Environment requirements


Relative Humidity
Temperature Atmospheric pressure

Working environment
5℃~40℃ ≤80% 860hPa~1060hPa

Storage/transportation
-40℃~55℃ ≤95% 500hPa~1060hPa
environment

CAUTION: The equipment should be stored well ventilated indoors without the
presence of either corrosive gas or a strong magnetic field.

CAUTION: If the transportation (storage) condition exceeds the listing range, place

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the equipment for at least 8 hours in the applied environment before


changing from the transportation (storage) status to operation for
status.

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8.3 Technical definitions

Internally Powered: 24V/13Ah

Power Rating: 200 VA


Line Voltage: ~100-240 V
Power Frequency: 50/60 Hz

Fuses: T2AH250V (For mains supply 2 pieces), ATO-15A (For internal


battery supply)

Continuous operation with interval loading:


Operating Mode
loaded running time / interval time: 4 min/4 min

Complies with “EN60601-1 Medical electrical equipment -- Part 1:


General requirements for safety” and “EN60601-2-46 Medical electrical
Electrical safety
equipment -- Part 2-46: Particular requirements for the safety of
operating tables”.

According to “EN60601-1 Medical electrical equipment -- Part 1: General


requirements for safety”, OP350 Electronic Operating Table belongs to
the following category:

Class I, Internal Power, Type B Applied Part.


Protection against splashing water (IPX4).
Equipment This equipment is not for use with flammable anesthetic gas
Classification
mixtures of air, oxygen, and nitrous oxide.

This equipment does not contain protection against defibrillation


discharge.

This equipment does not contain signal output or input part


It is mobile equipment.

Approved to meet the applicable requirements of the European Medical


Device Directive so carries the CE Mark.

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8.4 Working theory

Figure 8-1Working theory diagram

The working theory diagram for operating table OP350 is shown in Fig. 8-1. The right half of the
diagram is the hydraulic system part for the table, while the left half of it is the electrical control
part.

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The complete working system is composed of an oil tank, oil filter, electrical-hydraulic pump,
solenoid valves assembly, hydraulic pump cylinders, high-pressure oil pipes, electrical control part,
etc.

As long as the engaged functional button of the control units is held, the electric circuit controls the
electrical-hydraulic gear pump to run, sucking in the oil from the oil tank and entering the pump
through IN port of the pump. The oil is output through the OUT port of the pump, and the
high-pressure oil pipe, to the solenoid valves assembly via port P. At the same time, through the
electrical control part, one solenoid valve on the valves assembly is opened, the oil passing
through this valve going to one chamber of the engaged hydraulic cylinder and push the piston to
work. The piston brings the corresponding frame of the plate to move and shape the table posture.
The oil in the other chamber of the engaged hydraulic cylinder will return to the oil tank through
another solenoid valve and the R port of solenoid valves assembly. The complete process is
mastered via the electrical control system, including signals collecting and processing from the
panel of control units, internal power monitoring.

8.5 Main Specifications

Minimum: 495mm± 10mm (without padding);


Table top height adjustment:
Run distance: 505mm±10mm.

Head plate adjustment: upward: ≥60°; downward: ≥90°, detachable.

Back plate adjustment: upward: ≥85°; downward: ≥45°.

upward: ≥20°; downward: ≥90°;


Leg plate adjustment:
Separation angle after abduction: ≥180°, detachable.

Table top sloping adjustment: Trendelenburg: ≥30°; reverse-Trendelenburg : ≥30°.

Table top lateral tilting


Left tilt: ≥25°; right tilt: ≥25°.
adjustment:

Kidney bridge elevation: 130mm±5mm.

Longitudinal displacement 355mm±10mm

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9 EMC Information

9.1 Warning for EMC

Below cables information are provided for EMC reference.

Max. cable length, Cable


Cable Number
Shielded/unshielded classification
AC Power Line 2.8m Unshielded 1 Set AC Power
Signal Line (from bed to
3m shielded 1 Set Control
hand control)
Equipotential Cable 3m Unshielded 1 Set /

WARNING: Important information regarding Electro Magnetic Compatibility:

OP350ELECTRIC OPERATING TABLE needs special precautions regarding EMC


and put into service according to the EMC information provided in the user
manual; OP350 ELECTRIC OPERATING TABLE conforms to this IEC
60601-1-2:2014 standard for both immunity and emissions. Nevertheless,
special precautions need to be observed:

⚫ OP350 ELECTRIC OPERATING TABLE with ESSENTIAL PERFORMANCES


of Mains input voltage range, leakage current, safety loading, battery life,
keypad Contact Resistance, and supporting a patient without unwanted
movement in any SFC, is intended used in Professional healthcare facility
environment.
⚫ Portable RF communications equipment (including peripherals such as
antenna cables and external antennas) should be used no closer than 30
cm (12 inches) to any part of the OP350ELECTRIC OPERATING TABLE
including cables specified by the manufacturer. Otherwise, degradation of
the performance of this equipment could result.”
⚫ The use of accessories, transducers and cables other than those specified
by HEYER, with the exception of accessories and cables sold by HEYER of
OP350ELECTRIC OPERATING TABLE as replacement parts for internal
components, may result in increased EMISSIONS or decreased IMMUNITY
of the OP350 ELECTRIC OPERATING TABLE.
⚫ Use of this equipment OP350 ELECTRIC OPERATING TABLE adjacent to or
stacked with other equipment should be avoided because it could result in
improper operation. If such use is necessary, this equipment and other
equipment should be observed to verify that they are operating normally.

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9.2 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration


9.2.1 Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration–emissions

Table 1: EMISSIONS

Phenomenon Compliance Electromagnetic environment

CISPR 11
RF emissions Professional healthcare facility environment.
Group 1, Class A

IEC 61000-3-2
Harmonic distortion Professional healthcare facility environment.
Class A

Voltage fluctuations IEC 61000-3-3


Professional healthcare facility environment.
and flicker Compliance

Note: The EMISSIONS characteristics of this equipment make it suitable for use in industrial
areas and hospitals (CISPR 11 class A). If it is used in a residential environment (for which
CISPR 11 class B is normally required) this equipment might not offer adequate protection to
radio-frequency communication services. The user might need to take mitigation measures,
such as relocating or re-orienting the equipment.

9.2.2 Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration– immunity

Table 2: Enclosure Port

Basic EMC Immunity test levels


Phenomenon standard or
test method Professional healthcare facility environment

Electrostatic ±8 kV contact
IEC 61000-4-2
Discharge (ESD) ±2 kV, ±4 kV, ±8 kV, ±15 kV air

3V/m
Radiated RF EM
IEC 61000-4-3 80MHz-2.7GHz
fields
80% AM at 1kHz
Proximity fields
from RF wireless
IEC 61000-4-3 Refer to Table 3
communications
equipment
Rated power
30A/m
frequency IEC 61000-4-8
50Hz or 60Hz
magnetic fields

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Table 3: Proximity fields from RF wireless communications equipment


Test frequency Band Immunity test levels
(MHz) (MHz) Professional healthcare facility environment
385 380-390 Pulse modulation 18Hz, 27V/m
450 430-470 FM, ±5kHz deviation, 1kHz sine, 28V/m
710
745 704-787 Pulse modulation 217Hz, 9V/m
780
810
870 800-960 Pulse modulation 18Hz, 28V/m
930
1720
1845 1700-1990 Pulse modulation 217Hz, 28V/m
1970
2450 2400-2570 Pulse modulation 217Hz, 28V/m
5240
5500 5100-5800 Pulse modulation 217Hz, 9V/m
5785

Table 4: Input a.c. power Port

Basic EMC Immunity test levels


Phenomenon
standard Professional healthcare facility environment

Electrical fast ±2 kV
IEC 61000-4-4
transients/burst 100kHz repetition frequency

Surges
IEC 61000-4-5 ±0.5 kV, ±1 kV
Line-to-line

Surges
IEC 61000-4-5 ±0.5 kV, ±1 kV, ±2 kV
Line-to-ground

Conducted 3V, 0.15MHz-80MHz


disturbances 6V in ISM bands and amateur radio bands
IEC 61000-4-6
induced by RF between 0.15MHz and 80MHz
fields 80%AM at 1kHz
0%UT; 0.5 cycle
At 0º, 45º,90º, 135º, 180º, 225º, 270º and 315º

Voltage dips IEC 61000-4-11 0% UT; 1 cycle


and
70% UT; 25/30 cycles
Single phase: at 0º
Voltage
IEC 61000-4-11 0% UT; 250/300 cycles
interruptions

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10.Annex A

10 Annex A

INSTRUCTIONS for the hand control without LCD


The hand control without LCD is used to control and adjust table movement, which is very easy to
operate. Microchips are integrated into the operating table to deal with all the input instructions
from the control units. Symbols representing different control instructions are on the hand control,
together with a display for the battery volume, as Fig A-1.

1 Panel of corded hand control 2 Hook


3 Cable 4 Plug of hand control

Figure 10-1Hand control without LCD

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10.1 Indicators
When this indicator light is on, it means the operating table is
“ON”, and all functional buttons on the hand control are
Operating table “valid”. Execute the control function by directly hold on to the
switch indicator appropriate button.
(green) When this indicator is dark, it means the operating table is
“OFF”, and all functional buttons on the hand control are
“invalid”, The hand control is not ready for use.
Main power When the operating table is connected to main power (AC
indicator(green) POWER), this indicator is light.
Internal battery If the mains are connected, the AC indicator shall light and
volume the internal battery is in charging status, this battery indicator
Full-charged will blink until the battery is fully charged and then becomes
indicator (green) light.
When the indicator blinks, it means that the battery is in a
low battery state. The user needs to connect the AC power
supply to charge the battery.
Internal battery
When the indicator is light, it means that the battery is in a
volume
state of low power and cannot support the normal operation
Low-charged
of the operating table. At this point, the operating table
indicator (red)
cannot act instructions except unlocking. The user needs to
connect the AC power supply immediately to charge the
battery.

10.2 Functional buttons


Functional buttons include:

Push this button. The operating table switch indicator light


“Switch on” button for
will be on when this indicator is light, and all the other
operating table
function keys will become switched on.

Push this button. The operating table switch indicator will be


off, all the other function keys will be switched off.
After executing a function, push this button to make other
“Switch off” button for functional buttons invalid to prevent unintentional movement.
operating table The operating table will switch off automatically after the set
time (default: one minute) if no actuation of any button, to
prevent unintentional actuation even if the “switch off” button
has not been pressed.

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Table basement lock Hold on to this button,the table basement will be locked and
button the table cannot be moved.

Table basement unlock Hold on to this button,the lock of the table basement will be
button released, and the table can be moved.

Table top up button Hold on to this button to raise the complete tabletop.

Table top down button Hold on to this button to lower the complete tabletop.

Hold on to this button , the tabletop will be set to the


reverse-Trendelenburg position, that is head up and foot
down. During this movement, the patient must be properly
Reverse-Trendelenburg secured or supported to prevent from slipping off.
button During the adjustment, when the Angle is 0°, the action will
stop temporarily.
During the adjustment, the action will stop when the
operating table gives a short buzzer prompt.
Hold on to this button , the tabletop will be set to the
Trendelenburg position, that is head down and foot up.
During this movement, the patient must be properly secured
or supported to prevent from slipping off.
Trendelenburg button
During the adjustment process, when the Angle is 0°, the
action will stop temporarily.
During the adjustment, the action will stop when the
operating table gives a short buzzer prompt.
Hold on to this button, the tabletop will be set to the right
tilting position. During this movement, the patient must be
properly secured or supported to prevent from slipping off.
Right tilting button During the adjustment process, when the Angle is 0°, the
action will stop temporarily.
During the adjustment, the action will stop when the
operating table gives a short buzzer prompt.
Hold on to this button, the tabletop will be set to the right
tilting position. During this movement, the patient must be
properly secured or supported to prevent from slipping off.
Left tilting button During the adjustment process, when the Angle is 0°, the
action will stop temporarily.
During the adjustment, the action will stop when the
operating table gives a short buzzer prompt.

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Hold on to this key, the backplate will be raised upward.


During the adjustment process, when the Angle is 0°, the
Back plate upward
action will stop temporarily.
button
During the adjustment, the action will stop when the
operating table gives a short buzzer prompt.
Hold on to this button,the backplate will be lowered
downward.
Back plate downward During the adjustment process, when the Angle is 0°, the
button action will stop temporarily.
During the adjustment, the action will stop when the
operating table gives a short buzzer prompt.
Hold this button, and the table will do the forward longitudinal
displacement. Release when the desired position is reached.
During the adjustment, the action will stop when the
Forward displacement operating table gives a short buzzer prompt.
button During adjustment, if the override panel gives a continuous
beep prompt, you shall adjust the head plate and leg plate to
the horizontal position. Please always pay attention to the
center of gravity.
Hold this button and the table will do the backward
longitudinal displacement. Release when the desired
position is reached.
During the adjustment, the action will stop when the
Backward
operating table gives a short buzzer prompt.
displacement button
During adjustment, if the override panel gives a continuous
beep prompt, you shall adjust the head plate and leg plate to
the horizontal position. Please always pay attention to the
center of gravity.

Hold on to this button,the tabletop will protrude and elevate


flex distortion button
the body of the patient.

Hold on to this button, the tabletop will sink and bend the
reflex distortion button
body of the patient.

Hold on to this button, the tabletop will be level (except head


Top level reset button
plate, leg plate)

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11 Annex B

INSTRUCTIONS for the hand control with LCD

11.1 Introduction
The hand control with the screen contains a color display. Besides the operating table position
adjustment instructions, the hand control also provides users with the angle display of the
backplate and seat plate. The hand control is for the user to define position storage and invocation,
and other functions.

The interface layout of the hand control with screen is shown in Figure 11-1. The function
description of the key is described below.

1 display

2 Menu functional buttons

3 Trendelenburg button

4 Reverse-Trendelenburg button

5 Backward displacement button

6 Forward displacement button

7 Back plate downward button

8 Back plate upward button

9 Table top up button

10 Table top down button

11 Left tilting button

12 Right tilting button

13 Table basement unlock button

14 Table basement lock button

15 Top level reset button

16 Table switch button

Figure 11-1 Interface layout

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11.2 Instruction
11.2.1 Startup and close

When the operating table switch indicator of the


override panel is dark, it means the operating table is

“OFF”. Push the table switch button till the operating


table switch indicator is lighted. The operating table will
be “ON”.
When the operating table is “ON”, push the table switch

button will shut down the operating table. The


operating table will be “OFF” and stop action.
When the hand control with the screen is started, the
logo of the company will show first.

After the logo display, the system will go into the start
interface.
Before using the operating table, please:
Read the user manual;
Lock the device brake;
Mind the Head/Leg Mode.

Normal Mode: Head plate link with backplate,


leg plate link with seat plate.

Exchange Mode: Head plate link with seat plate,


leg plate link with backplate.

Push the menu functional button below” ←” or” →” to


choose the Head/Leg Mode.
Push the menu functional button below” √” to make
sure.
Then, the system will go into stand by the interface.

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11.2.2 Button Control

After entering the standby interface, the user can adjust


the position of the operating table by pushing the
button.
In the standby interface, the system provides four menu
options. There are:

Help: Using tips.

Setting: Language, Head/Leg Mode, etc.

Save: Store the current table position angle to


custom group.

Load: Adjust the table position angle from the


default group or the custom group.
Push the menu functional button below the icon to
choose the menu.
When using the button to control the operating table,
the standby interface has the indication animation. The
angle data will be updated immediately when an angle
changed.

: indication animation area

: angle data area


All angle data are 0° from the horizontal position of the
operating table.
Display accuracy is 1°.

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Hold on to this button,the tabletop will be set


to the Trendelenburg position. During this
movement, the patient must be properly
secured or supported to prevent from slipping
off.
During the adjustment process, when the
Angle is 0°, the action will stop temporarily.
During the adjustment, the action will stop
when the operating table gives a short buzzer
prompt.
Hold on to this button,the tabletop will be set
to the reverse-Trendelenburg position. During
this movement, the patient must be properly
secured or supported to prevent from slipping
off.
During the adjustment, when the Angle is 0°,
the action will stop temporarily.
During the adjustment, the action will stop
when the operating table gives a short buzzer
prompt.
Hold this button, and the table will do the
backward longitudinal displacement. Release
when the desired position is reached.
During the adjustment, the action will stop
when the operating table gives a short buzzer
prompt.
During the adjustment, if the override panel
gives a continuous beep prompt, you shall
adjust the head plate and leg plate to the
horizontal position. Please always pay
attention to the center of gravity.
Hold this button and the table will do the
forward longitudinal displacement. Release
when the desired position is reached.
During the adjustment, the action will stop
when the operating table gives a short buzzer
prompt.
During the adjustment, if the override panel
gives a continuous beep prompt, you shall
adjust the head plate and leg plate to the
horizontal position. Please always pay
attention to the center of gravity.

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Hold on to this button,the backplate will be


lowered downward.
During the adjustment process, when the
Angle is 0°, the action will stop temporarily.
During the adjustment, the action will stop
when the operating table gives a short buzzer
prompt.
Hold on to this button, the backplate will be
raised upward.
During the adjustment process, when the
Angle is 0°, the action will stop temporarily.
During the adjustment, the action will stop
when the operating table gives a short buzzer
prompt.

Hold on to this button to raise the complete


tabletop.

Hold on to this button to lower the complete


tabletop.

Hold on to this button, the tabletop will be set


to the left tilting position. During this
movement, the patient must be properly
secured or supported to prevent from slipping
off.
During the adjustment process, when the
Angle is 0°, the action will stop temporarily.
During the adjustment, the action will stop
when the operating table gives a short buzzer
prompt.
Hold on to this button, the tabletop will be set
to the right tilting position. During this
movement, the patient must be properly
secured or supported to prevent from slipping
off.
During the adjustment process, when the
Angle is 0°, the action will stop temporarily.
During the adjustment, the action will stop
when the operating table gives a short buzzer
prompt.

Hold on to this button,the table basement will


be locked and the table cannot be moved.

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Hold on to this button,the lock of the table


basement will be released, and the table can
be moved.

Hold on to this button, the tabletop will be


level (except head plate, leg plate)

When the operating table switch indicator is


dark, it means the operating table is “OFF”.
Push the table switch button till the operating
table switch indicator is lighted. The operating
table will be “ON”.
When the operating table is “ON”, push the
table switch button will shut down the
operating table. The operating table will be
“OFF” and stop action.
After executing a function, push this button to
make other functional buttons invalid to
prevent unintentional movement.
The operating table will switch off
automatically after a set time (default: one
minute) if no actuation of any button to
prevent unintentional actuation.

11.2.3 Menu

11.2.3.1 Save Menu & Load Menu

In the same interface, the user can store the current


table position angle to the custom group.
Push the menu functional button below” ↑” or “↓” to
choose the custom group.
The right part of the display will show the saved data in
the group for comparison.
Push the menu functional button below” √” to save the
angle data in the current custom group.
After saving is completed, the save interface will return
the standby interface.

: custom group icon


Push the menu functional button below “ “ to go back


to the standby interface.

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At the load interface, the user can adjust the table


position angle in the default group or the custom group.
Push the menu functional button below” ↑” or “↓”
to choose the default group or custom group.
The right part of the display will show the saved data in
the group for comparison.
Keep pushing the menu functional button below” √”,
the operating table will begin to adjust automatically
until the position adjustment is completed, or the button
is released.
When start to adjust, the load interface will go to the
standby interface.

: default group——beach chair

: default group——flex

: default group——reflex

: custom group icon


Push the menu functional button below “ “ to go back
to the standby interface.

11.2.3.2 Settings Menu

Head/Leg Exchange Mode: Normal Mode / Exchange


Mode
Please choose the Normal/Exchange Mode based on
application.
Automatic Shutdown Time: 1min / 2min / 5min / 10min
Display Backlight Time: 30s / 60s / 90s / 120s
Languages: English / Chinese
Factory Reset:
Set Head/Leg Mode as: Normal;
Set Automatic Shutdown Time as: 1min;
Set Display Backlight Time as: 30s;
Set Language as: English.
Clear data of all custom groups.
Help: See B.2.5
About: Product model &software version.

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11.2.3.3 Help Menu

Abbreviations of angle data display:


Trend: Trendelenburg,the tabletop will be sloping
forward.
Rev. Trend: reverse-Trendelenburg,the tabletop will be
sloping backwards
Tilt Right: The tabletop will tilt to the right.
Tile Left: The tabletop will tilt to the left.
Back: When the angle data is positive, the backplate
bends up. When the angle data is negative, the
backplate bends down. When the angle data is 0°, the
backplate is horizontal.
Head/Leg Exchange Mode:

: Normal

: Exchange
Battery icon:

/ : red icon,need to charge battery.

/ : green icon,enough for work.

11.2.4 Icons

Operating table battery icons


The battery is in a state of low power. The icon is red.
When the icon shows up, it means that the battery is in a
state of low power and cannot support the normal operation
of the operating table. At this point, the operating table
cannot act instructions except unlocking. The user needs to
connect the AC power supply immediately to charge the
battery.
The battery is in a low battery state. The icon is red.
When the icon shows up, it means that the battery is in a low
battery state. The user needs to connect the AC power
supply to charge the battery.

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The battery is in a state of enough power.


The icon is green.
When the icon shows up, it means that the battery is enough
for work.
The battery is in the state of full power.
The icon is green.
When the icon shows up, it means that the battery is enough
for work.
Operating table AC power icons
The operating table is connected to mains (AC POWER)
The icon is green.

The operating table is not connected to mains (AC POWER)


The icon is grey.

Operating table charging icons

When the operating table is connected to mains (AC


POWER), the icons loop as:
1. 2. 1 → 2 → 3 → 4 → 1 → 2 → 3 → 4 ……
The icon 1 and icon 2 are red.
The icon 3 and icon 4 are green.
3. 4.
The battery is fully charged. The icon is green.

Head/Leg Exchange icons


Normal Mode:
head plate link with back plate,
leg plate link with seat plate.
It is the same meaning as

in start interface.
Exchange Mode:
head plate link with seat plate,
leg plate link with back plate.
It is the same meaning as

in start interface.

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12 Annex C

Operating table Checklist


Table C-1 is the checklist for before using.

Table C-2 is the checklist for after using.

The serial number of inspection items is not a mandatory inspection order, please check it
according to the application.
Table C-1Operating table checklist for before using
No. Content Method index
Cleaning and Please read chapter 5 before cleaning and disinfecting the
1 5
Disinfecting operating table.
Check the hand control with your eyes, the shell should have
no cracking, the cable should have no damaged, the control
The hand plug should be able to be locked with the operating table.
2 2.1.1
control Check the touch sensitivity of the keys in the hand control.
The touch sense of the keys should be good, and the action
force should be moderate.
Push the button on the hand control or override panel to
switch on the operating table. The internal battery
indicator/icon on the hand control and override panel should
3 Battery 3.1
be green.
If there is a red indicator/icon, please connect the AC power
to charge the battery.
Push the button on the hand control or override panel to
Lock
switch on the operating table. Press the lock button on the
4 operating 2.1.2.2
hand control or override panel until the operating table being
table
locked.
The padding should be cleaned, disinfected and dried as
5 Padding required. The padding should be intact and reliably fixed on 2.3.4
the surface.
Align the plunger shaft of the head plate and leg plate with
the fast plunger socket, and lock the plunger handle after
Head plate horizontal insertion.
6 3.1
and leg plate Pull the head plate and leg plate horizontally when the fixed
handle of the plunger is locked, and the head plate and leg
plate cannot fall off.
The accessories should be cleaned, disinfected and dried as
7 Accessories required. 3.4
Check the reliability of accessories after installation. The

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installed accessories should not fall off or be loose under


external force.
Push the button on the hand control or override panel to
switch on the operating table.
Adjustment of Push the button on the hand control or override panel to test 2.1
8
table top the adjustment of the tabletop. The Key instructions and the 3.2
changes of table position should be consistent with the
description in the manual.

Table C-2 Operating table checklist for after using


No. Content Method index
After the end of using an operating table, please use the
top-level reset function of the operating table to adjust the
Adjustment of operating table to the horizontal state. Lower the kidney
1 3.2
table top bridge to the lowest position, and adjust the head plate and
leg plate to the horizontal position manually, or remove
them.
The accessories removed from the operating table should
be intact. If any damage is found, please stop using the
2 Accessories 3.4
accessory and contact maintenance for repair or
replacement.
Push the button on the hand control or override panel to
switch on the operating table.
3 Battery 6.4
If there is a red indicator/icon, please connect the AC power
to charge the battery.
Push the button on the hand control or override panel to
Unlock
switch on the operating table. Press the unlock button on the
4 operating 2.1
hand control or override panel until the operating table being
table
unlocked.
Cleaning and Please read chapter 5 before cleaning and disinfecting the
5 5
Disinfecting operating table.

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