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Steris 4095 User Manual

Steris 4095
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OPERATOR MANUAL
STERIS 4095 General Surgical Table
Rev. B 056404-443

Table of Contents

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Steris 4095 Specifications

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BrandSteris
Model4095
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

INTRODUCTION

Indications for Use

Describes the table's intended applications and supported procedures.

Waste Disposal

Information on proper disposal of table components and materials.

Service Information

Associated Publications

Lists related documents like Tech Data Sheet and Maintenance Manual.

Safety Precautions and Pinch Points

1.1 Introduction

Introduces the importance of safety precautions and warnings.

1.2 Warnings and Cautions

Lists critical warnings regarding hazards like personal injury and regulatory violations.

1.3 Pinch Points

Details specific hazardous pinch points on the table.

1.4 Tabletop Articulation and Weight Limitation

Covers safe articulation and maximum patient weight limits.

1.4.2 Table Repositioning With Patient Aboard – Not For Patient Transport!

Procedure for repositioning the table with a patient on board.

1.4.3 Patient Safety Straps

Emphasizes the critical use of patient safety straps.

Definitions of Symbols

2.1 Symbols on Table

Explains symbols found on the surgical table itself.

2.2 Hand Control Symbols

Explains symbols displayed on the universal hand control.

Introduction to Table

3.1 General Description

Provides an overview of the table's features and capabilities.

3.2 Technical Specifications

Details dimensions, weight, range of motion, and power requirements.

3.2.7 EMC/High-Frequency Interference

Discusses electromagnetic compatibility and potential interference.

3.2.8 Essential Performance

Outlines the critical performance aspects of the surgical table.

3.2.9 Image Amplification Coverage

Information on the table's imaging coverage capabilities.

Before Using the Table

4.1 Warnings and Cautions

General safety warnings to be reviewed before operating the table.

4.2 Uncrating, Installing and Performing Maintenance

Procedures for initial setup and basic maintenance.

4.3 Grounding

Details the grounding requirements for safe operation.

4.4 Positioning the Table

Instructions on how to properly position the surgical table.

4.5 Installing Battery Fuse (F8)

Step-by-step guide for installing the battery fuse.

4.6 Installing Main Control Fuses (F6 and F7)

Step-by-step guide for installing main control fuses.

4.7 Connecting Table to AC Power

Procedure for connecting the table to facility power.

4.8 Connecting Universal Hand Control

Instructions for connecting the primary hand control.

4.9 Connecting Optional Foot Control

Instructions for connecting the optional foot control.

4.10 Installing/Removing Dual-Articulating Head Rest

Procedures for attaching and detaching the head rest.

4.11 Installing/Removing Leg Section

Procedures for attaching and detaching the leg section.

4.12 Installing/Removing Table Pads

Instructions for installing and removing table pads.

4.13 Installing/Removing X-Ray Top

Procedures for attaching and detaching the X-ray top.

4.14 Accessories/Side Rails

Information on table accessories and side rail loading.

Surgical Table Operation

5.1 Warnings and Cautions

Specific warnings related to operating the surgical table.

5.2 Operating the Surgical Table

General instructions for operating the table's functions.

5.3 Universal Hand Control

Introduction to the primary user interface for table control.

5.4 Operating the Universal Hand Control

Detailed steps on how to use the universal hand control.

5.5 Message Display With Numeric Error Codes

Explains error messages and their corresponding codes on the display.

5.6 Power-On Error Messages

Lists potential error messages displayed upon table startup.

5.7 Reverse Patient Orientation

Instructions for positioning the patient in reverse orientation.

5.8 Optional Foot Control Operation

Instructions for using the optional foot control for table functions.

5.9 Backup (Override) Control System

Overview of the system for operating the table during primary control failure.

5.9.2 Backup Hand Control Description

Describes the functions of the backup hand control.

5.9.3 Return Backup Control System

Procedure for returning the system to normal operation.

Routine Maintenance

6.1 Read Before Performing Routine Maintenance

Crucial information before starting maintenance tasks.

6.2 Guidelines for Cleaning Surgical Tables

General guidelines for cleaning and disinfecting the table.

6.2.2 Disinfectants

Lists approved disinfectants and their usage guidelines.

6.2.3 Cleaning Materials

Lists the necessary cleaning supplies and cloths.

6.2.4 Prolonging Mattress and Pad Lives

Tips for maintaining and extending the life of pads.

6.3 Instructions for Cleaning Surgical Tables

Detailed procedures for cleaning specific table parts.

6.3.2 Removing Gross Soils

Procedure for removing visible dirt and debris from the table.

6.3.3 Cleaning Tabletop and Pads

Instructions for cleaning the tabletop and its pads.

6.3.4 Cleaning Lower Surfaces, Yoke, Shrouds and Base

Procedures for cleaning the table's base and structural components.

6.3.5 Cleaning the Hand Control

Instructions for safely cleaning the hand control unit.

6.3.6 Cleaning Casters and Floor Locks

Steps for cleaning the table's casters and floor locks.

6.3.7 Cleaning Areas Exposed by Articulation

How to clean areas revealed during table articulation.

6.4 Bi-Weekly Maintenance

Tasks to be performed every two weeks for table upkeep.

6.5 Monthly Maintenance

Tasks to be performed monthly for table upkeep.

6.6 Battery Charging

Information regarding the table's battery system and charging.

6.6.2 Battery Charging Procedure

Detailed steps for charging the table's batteries.

6.7 Replacement Parts

Lists part numbers for common replacement components.

6.8 Auto Limit Sensor (ALS) Check

Procedure to test the functionality of the Auto Limit Sensor.

6.9 LEVEL Check

How to verify the table's leveling function.

6.10 Auxiliary Control Check

Procedure to test the auxiliary control system.

6.11 Sealing Table Covers

Instructions for sealing table covers to maintain IPX4 rating.

6.11.2 One-Part Base Cover (Plastic)

Specific sealing instructions for the plastic base cover.

Troubleshooting

7.1 Troubleshooting Chart

Guides users through common issues and their resolutions.

Appendix A - EMC Compliance

EMC COMPLIANCE TECHNICAL DATA

Technical data related to electromagnetic compatibility standards.

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