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OPERATOR MAINTENANCE
Preventive Maintenance Schedule
The following preventive maintenance schedule should be followed. If a prob-
lem is detected, refer to the troubleshooting section of this manual.
To keep the table in peak operating performance it is suggested that a Service
Maintenance Plan (SMP) be initiated on the table with a qualified, factory
trained, service technician. Under a SMP periodic routine maintenance and ad-
justments would be performed.
Cleaning
Upholstery
Regular care should maintained by daily wiping with a damp cloth or sponge,
and periodic cleaning with a mild soap and water solution.
Unpainted Metal Surfaces
Wipe all unpainted metal surfaces with a clean cloth. Use petroleum jelly or oth-
er non-toxic white lubricants on moving parts. Lubrication will allow free move-
ment of sliding parts and reduce noise.
FREQUENCY ACTIVITY
After each proce-
dure
Clean the upholstery and table top boards after each procedure
with a mild soap and water solution. Check the upholstery and
boards to make sure they are free of cuts or other damage.
daily
At the end of each day or between procedures plug the table into
a 115 VAC outlet to recharge the batteries. Total recharge, de-
pending on the level of the batteries, may take from 2 to 8 hours.
Inspect the electrical cords and connectors to assure they are
free of cuts or damage
weekly
Check the mechanical functions to ensure satisfactory operation.
Oil moving parts with a light machine oil to assure quiet, smooth,
and dependable operation. Check fasteners to ensure they are
present and are tightened securely.
EQUIPMENT ALERT
The upholstery material that covers the top of the table is resistant
to most medicinal-types stains, but may be damaged by solvents
and dyes. Remove any fluids which are spilled on upholstery immediately.
Operator
Maintenance