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3.7 Setting options
3.7.1 Patient orientation
For the motor functions on the operating table, the operating
table must be aware of the patient's current head position on it.
Only if the indicator on the column keypad matches the
orientation of the patient on the operating table will the operating
table's functions be carried out on the correct side.
The adjustment ranges for the functions may be different with
normal and inverted patient orientations, since the function is
carried out based on the patient's position. For example, the leg
section joints [5] assume the function of the back section in the
inverted patient position. Commands are given using the keys for
the back section [i14]/[i15].
Normal patient orientation (default setting):
The patient lies with their head at the head end of the operating
tabletop. After the operating table has been switched on, normal
patient orientation is always automatically activated.
Inverted patient orientation:
The patient lies with their head at the foot end of the operating
tabletop. The patient orientation must be inverted. The inverted
patient orientation remains activated only for as long as the
operating table is switched on, or until the patient orientation is
switched back to normal.
3.7.2 Lift
The operating tabletop is moved electrically upward [A] or
downward [B].