P50/62 T-IM114b
9.0 TECHNICAL DATA
9.1 Weights
The nominal weights of the standard table components
are listed below (50mm mattress*):
Leg section (without mattress) .. .. 11.50kg
Leg section mattress .. .. .. .. 1.00kg
Head section (without mattress) .. .. 7.75kg
Head section mattress .. .. .. 0.75kg
T20-a and T20-s (base and column only) 192kg
T20-m (base and column only) .. .. 140kg
Long and short trunk assembly .. 55.75kg
Long and short trunk mattress .. .. 2.50kg
Total weight T20-a and T20-s .. .. 271kg
Total weight T20-m .. .. .. .. 219kg
Lightweight leg section .. .. .. 4.50kg
Footrest (incl. mattress) .. .. .. 7.00kg
Width extender (incl. mattress) .. .. 6.00kg
Perineal instrument tray .. .. .. 3.00kg
* NOTE: 50mm mattress weights above are for the new style of
50mm mattress introduced in November 2005. Original mattress
weights are approximately three times those shown above. New
mattresses can be identified by white breather ports on their
base (see section 7.0).
9.2 Dimensions
The following are the nominal major dimensions of the
standard table (with head and leg sections fitted) and
include the standard 50mm mattress and side rail if
applicable (see Fig. 9.1 for illustration, the number in
brackets after the item details which part):
Overall length (2) .. .. .. 2102mm
Maximum height (4) .. .. .. 1120mm*
Minimum height (5) .. .. .. 720mm*
Maximum top traverse (2) .. .. 250mm
Overall width T20-a and T20-s (6) .. 600mm
Overall width T20-m (6) .. .. 725mm
Side rail (UK) .. .. .. 31.5 x 6.2mm
* 5mm less for tables built prior to June 2005
9.3 Movements
The following table movements are maximums and cannot
be assumed to be available in all combinations of table
positioning (see Fig. 9.1 for illustration, the number in
brackets after the item details which part). For example,
with the table in its normal configuration and at minimum
height the maximum Trendelenburg and leg section
movements cannot be achieved due to the proximity of
the floor. Similarly with a large amount of tilt set, maximum
Trendelenburg cannot be achieved.
Max. Trendelenburg (1) .. .. .. 35°
Max. reverse Trendelenburg (1) .. .. 35°
Max. extension (4) .. .. .. .. 230°
Max. flexion (4) .. .. .. .. .. 90°
Head section (5) .. .. .. .. ±45°
Leg section (3) .. .. .. .. -100° +55°
Max. lateral tilt (7) .. .. .. .. ±18°
9.4 Table loading
See graphs in section 6.0 for maximum patient weight
distribution charts for various table positions and
orientations.
Maximum section loading is stated on each item and is
detailed below for reference:
Leg section .. .. 44kg
Head section .. .. 22kg
For accessories the maximum loading is stated on each
item and detailed in the User Handbook supplied with them.
For specific notes on the obese patient see section 6.2.
9.5 Electrical
9.5.1 Antistatic requirements
The table has an antistatic pathway from the table top,
through an internal resistor, to a castor.
CAUTION
To complete and maintain the antistatic
pathway the table must be used on an
electrically conductive or antistatic floor and
with mattresses supplied by Eschmann
Equipment.
9.5.2 Batteries
Table base:
Main batteries:
Two, 12V 10Ah, sealed lead acid
Standby batteries:
Two, 12V 1.2Ah, sealed lead acid
(see battery disposal caution in section 8.6.3)
Infrared handset:
Two, 1.5V size AA Alkaline (Note: Must only be
changed in accordance with the notes in the ‘Service
Manual’ to ensure the IP rating is not compromised).
9.5.3 Internal battery charger
Input
100-240V a.c. 50-60Hz 2.5A max
Output
29.2V d.c. 2A (max.) when charge state LED
red or orange, 27.6V d.c. when charge state
LED green