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6702 HERCULES Owner's • REV6
19-3/4”
(500MM)
180°
BACK
SECTION
HEAD
SECTION
PATIENT’S
HEAD
OPERATOR’S
POSITION
Figure 3-9. Operator's Position
Press appropriate function button to activate positioning.
Positioning will stop when the button is released.
NOTICE
With an evenly distributed patient weight
load up to 1000 pounds (450 kg), all
table positioning functions will operate
smoothly and quietly.
Use the following instructions to shut the table
down (if needed).
In Battery Mode:
Push the pendant control BATT ON/OFF button.
In AC Mode:
1. Unplug the power cord from AC outlet
2. Table will switch to battery mode.
3. Push the pendant BATT ON/OFF button.
In Emergency Situation:
Push the emergency stop switch. An audible alarm
will sound.
a. Floor Lock/Brake System
WARNING
Ensure brakes are properly set prior
to patient transfer.
To activate the brakes without aecting table
positioning, press the TABLE UP button. The
elevation cylinder will not function until the brakes
are completely extended (Figure 3-10).
Press the BRAKE UNLOCK button on the pendant
control to release the four (4) self-leveling brake
feet in order to move the table.
The brake delay circuit automatically retracts the
brake system. It takes approximately 7-8 seconds
to totally release the system.
If the battery needs to be charged when operating
the table on battery power, the red BATT indicator
light on the pendant control will begin to blink.
To recharge the battery, make sure the power cord
is connected, plugged into a AC wall outlet, and
the main power switch (POWER SWITCH) is ON.
A full battery charge will last approximately 2 weeks
under normal operating conditions. However, it
is recommended to charge the batteries at the
end of each week to establish a normal routine
protocol. Lead acid batteries last longer if they
are not permitted to fully discharge.
The table has two (2) 12 volt, sealed, lead acid batteries
which require no manual maintenance. Lead acid gel
batteries, under a proper charging program, feature
an approximate normal life of 4 years.
The batteries must be properly maintained to ensure
proper operation of the table in the event of an AC
power supply failure.
3-10. Positioning Functions
The hand-held pendant control activates the
following table functions (Figure 3-8).
REVERSE
TRENDELENBURG
LATERAL TILT LEFT
BACK UP
TABLE UP
LEG UP
FLEX
KIDNEY UP
LEVEL
BATTERY ON/OFF
POWER ON
INDICATOR LIGHT
AC (GREEN)
BATT. (GREEN/RED)
TRENDELENBURG
LATERAL TILT RIGHT
BACK DOWN
TABLE DOWN
LEG DOWN
REFLEX
KIDNEY DOWN
BEACH CHAIR
BRAKE UNLOCK
Figure 3-8. Pendant Control Function Buttons
WARNING
The operator should remain
positioned as shown in (Figure 3-9)
for proper patient observation and
access to the emergency stop switch.