OPERON D 850 SURGICAL TABLE
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Rev. 1 700000120
2-2
ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE
WARNING
WARNING — When using the table in
the vicinity of high-frequency surgical
equipment, such as cardiac
defibrillators and cardiac defibrillator
monitors, refer to the equipment
manufacturers’ instructions to ensure
compatibility issues are considered.
This surgical table has been tested to EN 60601-
1-2 to ensure proper electromagnetic
compatibility. Other products used in the
vicinity of the surgical table should also comply
with this standard. If they do not comply,
interference between products resulting in
unintended responses may occur. Please contact
the appropriate manufacturer(s) if any problems
arise.
If the integrity of the external protective earth
conductor arrangement is in doubt, the surgical
table should be operated from its internal
electrical power source (batteries) until the
situation is corrected. The batteries require
charging at least once a week. If the integrity of
the external protective earth conductor
arrangement is in doubt, and the batteries are not
charged, operate the surgical table with the
manual foot pump and the auxiliary hand
pendant until the situation is corrected.
LOAD CAPACITY
WARNING
WARNING — Overloading may result
in tipping of the table or failure of the
table sections to move. Do not exceed
the maximum load.
The patient lifting and articulation capacity
is 1000 lbs (453 kg). This means that a
1000 lb patient can be moved into any of the
standard procedural positions.
WARNING
WARNING— Weight Limit in
reverse, while not recommended, it
is possible to place a patient in
reverse orientation. Patient weight
must not exceed 500 lbs. when
placed in reverse.
PATIENT ORIENTATION
Orientation is defined as follows:
• The head end is the end where the power
cord is connected.
• The Perineal cutout in the seat section is
exposed
• Left and right, refer to the patients left
and right.
Figure 2-2 Table Orientation
PATIENT POSITIONING
WARNING
WARNING — POSSIBILITY OF
TIPPING: If FULL SLIDE FORWARD
IS REQUIRED, the patient’s pelvis
must always be located over the seat
section. Utilizing full forward slide
while the patient’s pelvis is closer to
the back section can impair table
stability and result in patient injury or
equipment damage.
When the patient is placed in the Lithotomy
position on the seat section, the following
precautions must be followed to ensure safety
and stability:
• The table must be securely locked to the
floor and not mobilized while the patient is
in this position.
WARNING
WARNING — The leg section may be
removed from the table. If it is left on
the table, use caution when raising the
leg section while the patient is in the
normal perineal position.
Figure 2-3 Normal Perineal Position
Certain ENT, Neuro, and Ortho procedures
require that the table be moved after