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Berchtold OPERON D 850 - Function Priority; Table 2-1 Allowed Simultaneous Movements

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OPERON D 850 SURGICAL TABLE
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Rev. 1 700000120
2-4
indicator on the control pendant will light
when the floor feet are unlocked.
To operate any hand pendant function, press and
hold the button for the action desired. If you
press the floor lock or unlock function, you do
not have to hold the button until the function is
complete. Once started, the floor locking or
unlocking action will be completed
automatically.
Most articulations have software controlled
limits. You can stop any motion by releasing
the function button or you can hold the button
until it reaches the limit set for that function, and
the movement will stop automatically (the
software limit indicator will flash).
If the table functions do not operate, check the
following:
1. Is the ON/OFF switch on the base of the
table in the OFF position?
Turn the switch to the ON position.
2. Is the yellow UNLOCK indicator lit?
3. Lock the floor feet.
4. Is the battery status LED red and
flashing or steady?
Plug in the table to allow normal use
and also recharge the batteries. - or -
Use the auxiliary pendant and foot
pump to complete the operation.
5. Is the red SERVICE LED lit?
A lit SERVICE LED indicates that service is
required, but may not disable a table
function or functions, depending on the
failure. If a failure occurs that can allow an
unsafe operation, the specific function, such
as return to level, will be disabled but the
other functions will remain enabled. Only a
catastrophic failure of the main processor
will light the SERVICE LED and disable all
table functions. Always contact Berchtold
Service if the SERVICE LED is lit.
Function Priority
When a function is selected using either the
primary hand pendant or optional footswitch, the
table will stop performing any function that was
in progress. To resume the motion, you must
release the function (or footswitch) button and
press it again.
In most cases, you can press only one button at a
time (exceptions are noted in the table below).
If you press more than one button at the same
time, neither will work. If you press a second
button while one function is operating, the
function will stop. To restart the function, you
must release the function button and press it
again.
TABLE 2-1 ALLOWED SIMULTANEOUS
MOVEMENTS
(only 2 movements allowed)
Function Trendelenburg Height Back Leg
Back Y Y - Y
Leg Y Y Y -
Trendelenburg - Y Y Y
Height Y - Y Y
Table Movement Limits
Due to the OPERON D 850 table’s extensive
articulation range, some functions can not be
combined at their maximum capability. These
interfering functions are limited in two ways: by
the table software and by the user.
Each table movement has a speed limit that is
based on a percentage of the hydraulic pump
power applied. These speed limits help to
ensure smooth table movements and enhance
patient safety.
Software-Controlled Limits
The software controls prevent the table parts
from contacting the floor as well as other table
components (internal and external), therefore
preventing damage. For convenience, the
function limits are described in Table 2-2. The
user cannot override these limits using the
control pendant
.

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