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movement to bring the operating table with its current load back
into a safe range. If the operating table load is exceeded, an error
message is shown on the remote control display. Only the flashing
evasive movement is permitted on the operating table.
Example: When checking the operating table load, the electronics
system detects a head-end overload of the operating table. The
warning or error message appears on the remote control display.
In order to get the operating table load back into balance, press
flashing key [i17]. When the warning message is shown, only the
function for longitudinal slide adjustment toward the head end is
locked. If the operating table load is exceeded, all other functions
of the operating table are locked with the error message.
Some typical operating tabletop configurations and the
associated load limits are listed below. Compliance with the
specifications prevents overloading of the operating tabletop.
Symbol explanation:
Notifications on the column keypad for the head position of the
patient.
3.10.1 Operating tabletop with head section and leg section
1. A head section is [A] attached at the head end of the
operating tabletop.
2. A leg section is [B] attached at the foot end of the operating
tabletop. The permissible patient weight depends on the leg
section used.
3. The orientation of the patient on the operating tabletop is
normal.
Permissible load:
450 kg /
992 lbs
Patient weights of up to 450 kg / 992 lbs are
permitted with restricted longitudinal slide if the one-
part leg section is attached to the operating tabletop.
The longitudinal slide of the operating tabletop is
possible only toward the foot end of the patient
(adjustment range extending from the level position
up to the end position at the foot end). Longitudinal
travel of the operating tabletop toward the head end
of the patient is locked.
225 kg /
496 lbs
Patient weights of up to 225 kg / 496 lbs are
permitted with any leg section without any
restrictions applying to the operating table functions.
Note that additional accessory parts reduce the permissible
patient weight.