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UltraScan™ Table
Page 5 of 36 14512-L
DCR-00335
Precautions
Your UltraScan™ Table has been pre-assembled and tested to ensure operation
on day one. Please closely inspect it when you receive it to ensure no damage
has occurred during shipment. Because it is a complex piece of equipment, make
note of the following precautions.
Figure 1
WARNING, POTENTIAL FOR INJURY OR DEATH. Do not leave patient
unattended while using the table.
WARNING, POTENTIAL FOR INJURY OR DEATH. Do not modify this
equipment without authorization of the manufacturer.
WARNING, POTENTIAL FOR INJURY OR DEATH. Do not use in oxygen
rich environment.
WARNING, POTENTIAL FOR INJURY OR DEATH. The foot drop section
is designed to support more weight than a patient’s legs alone, but it is
a collapsible and/or removable section and is not designed to support
full patient body weight. Never allow the patient to apply full body
weight to the extended foot drop section portion of the table while
entering or exiting the table as this may result in instability of the table.
Have the patient enter and exit the table from the side or from the foot
end with the foot section collapsed.
WARNING, POTENTIAL FOR INJURY OR DEATH. To reduce the risk of
electrical shock, grounding reliability can only be achieved when the
equipment is connected to an equivalent receptacle marked “hospital
only” or “hospital grade”.
WARNING, POTENTIAL FOR INJURY OR DEATH. To reduce the risk of
electrical shock, do not remove secured covers. Refer servicing to
qualified personnel.
WARNING, POTENTIAL FOR INJURY OR DEATH. To reduce the risk of
a potential fall, lock all casters before using equipment.
WARNING, POTENTIAL FOR INJURY OR DEATH. Once the table and
patient have been properly positioned, ensure the casters are locked
and the hand wand is placed in a safe position to prevent incidental
contact and unwanted movement of the table surface during the
procedure.