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Important User Information Operator Manual 150832-639
2.1 Pinch Point
Warnings
When inertia-driven or power-driven table parts close (especially
during extreme tabletop articulation), pinch-point hazards exist (see
Figure 2-1). All personnel involved in tabletop positioning should
examine and be aware of these points before operating the STERIS
4085 General Surgical Table.
Pinch points shown (circled) in Figure 2-1:
1. Between Head Section and Floor.
2. Between Leg Section and Floor.
3. Between Leg Section and Column Cover.
4. Between Leg Section and Base Cover.
Figure 2-1. Pinch Points
Pinch points shown (circled) in Figure 2-2:
1. Between Kidney
™
Elevator Mechanism and Seat Section.
2. Between Leg Section and Seat Section.
3. Side Rail Lock.
4. Between Back Section and Seat Section.
5. Between Head Section and Back Section.
WARNING – PINCHING
HAZARD:
• Pinch points are created
during tabletop articulation.
Carefully review
illustrations in Figure 2-1
and Figure 2-2 before
operating the table.
• To avoid serious injury,
keep limbs, fingers and
other body areas clear of all
pinch points when
positioning the table.
WARNING – PERSONAL
INJURY AND/OR EQUIPMENT
DAMAGE HAZARD:
Failure to
keep all personnel and
equipment clear of the table
before actuating any inertia-
driven or power-driven
movement could result in
table damage and/or personal
injury.
C-MAX 36
C-MAX 29
C-MAX 30
C-MAX 31
FIG. 3.2 PINCH POINTS
WARNING – PINCHING
HAZARD:
• Pinch points are created
during tabletop articulation.
Carefully review illustrations
in Figure 2-1 and Figure 2-2
before operating the table.
• To avoid serious injury,
keep limbs, fingers and
other body areas clear of all
pinch points when
positioning the table.
IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION
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