Morzine Medical Doak MK4 User Manual

Morzine Medical Doak MK4 User Manual

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C r e a t i o n + I n n o v a t i o n
Doak MK4
Portable Surgical Table User Guide
© 2013 Morzine Medical LLC
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  • Page 1 C r e a t i o n + I n n o v a t i o n Doak MK4 Portable Surgical Table User Guide © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 2 5) All the materials used in the construction of the Doak PST can withstand repeated cleanings with soap and water or any other common disinfecting products. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 3 Kentucky who selflessly provided medical care seven days a week, without regard for a person's ability to pay. A good man, "Dr. Doak" as he was known by all in the community, deserves to be remembered. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    H. Miscellaneous surgical item tray ……………………………………………………………………………………..28 I. Overhanging surgical instrument tray………………………………………………………………………………29 J. Anesthetist's equipment mounts……………………………………..………………………………………………32 K. Anesthetist's tray……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..35 L. Arm boards………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………36 M. Height-adjustable legs and feet………………………………………………………………………………………..39 N. Casters and wheels………………………………………………………………………………………………………….40 O. Weights and carrying weights…………………………………………………………………………………………44 © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 5: Unfolding And Erecting The Doak Pst

    Unfolding and erecting the Doak PST Folded table standing upright. Note the pivoting hinge at the top around which the table unfolds. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 6 The table can be unfolded in this table above are perpendicular position, but it's not as easy as in to the ground. the illustration at left. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 7 Place hands under each side as shown and gently lift each side to lock table open. The black knobs will move out and then spring back when table is locked. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 8 Doak PST upside down with legs locked open. The legs are canted outward for strength and stability, preventing wobble during surgery. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 9 Lift Doak PST to right side up, and stand on its legs. When horizontal tubes are fully pulled apart, push down on the cross bar link pads at both ends of the table, to open the table fully side-to-side. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 10 Lift litter yoke arms. For storage and shipping these arms are secured to the horizontal tubes with snaps. You'll feel resistance as the snaps are disengaged. Push litter yoke arms down until they rest on the table. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 11 If the pins with the key rings are not engaged in the litter yoke arms, lifting the litter handles will only raise the litter on the table, and not the table itself. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 12 In this position, the rings must be pulled out and the pins litter yoke arm cannot be raised from disengaged to fold the litter yoke arms the table. flush with the horizontal tubes of the table. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 13: Tilting The Litter In The Trendelenburg And Reverse Trendelenburg Positions

    3) Gently lower the litter and patient until the litter yokes rest on the table. When the pins are pulled out with the litter elevated, the litter will drop like a stone, so support the litter as you lower it to avoid a severe jolt to the patient on the litter. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 14 At either end of the table the litter can be raised to tilt the litter in the Trendelenburg or reverse Trendelenburg positions. Litter tilted from the opposite end of the table from the photo above. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 15: Folding The Table For Transport And Storage

    Be careful not to pinch to release the side to side bars. fingers. Be careful not to pinch fingers. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 16 Folding the Doak PST for storage Pull the horizontal tubes together. Flip the table upside down as shown. Flip the table upside down as shown. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 17 Again, be careful not to pinch fingers. Fold the legs flush with the horizontal tubes. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 18 Continued: Fold the assembly Table folded and ready for over while holding the legs transport or storage. against the horizontal tubes. Otherwise the legs may swing down and interfere with folding the table. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 19: Lower Shelf Installation

    Mount the bar inside the receiving bracket. Tighten receiver with the vinyl sheet knob firmly to pull the bar against the receiver to draw the sheet below the bar. taut. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 20 We recommend no more than 50 pounds of gear be concentrated on the lower shelf at the center folding hinge point. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 21 © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 22: Fluid Containment Sheet Installation

    Do not let the fluid containment sheet drain onto the lower shelf, or you'll have a mess to clean up © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 23: Litter Yokes

    Hook the D-ring at the end of the strap over the truss-head screw on the opposite side of the yoke, and cinch it down. See next page for illustrations. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 24 When transporting the table without a litter attached, loop the D-ring over the truss-head retaining screw and lightly cinch it to keep the straps from hanging loose and flailing about. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 25 D-ring from the truss-head shown in the photo at right. retaining screw on the litter yoke arm. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 26: Iv Pole Mounts

    Only unscrew the knob sufficiently to allow removing and inserting the IV pole. Properly done, it only requires one or two clockwise turns to lock the IV pole securely. Over-tightening accomplishes nothing. See next page for illustrations. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 27 IV Pole Mounts Inserting IV pole into the hole in IV pole secured in place. the mounting bracket before tightening the retaining knob. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 28: Miscellaneous Surgical Item Tray

    Arms hooked over side rails, and the side rails along either side tightened with knobs. Apply slight of the table anywhere the outward pressure on arms when surgeon or PA wants it. mounting to maximize tray stability. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 29: Overhanging Surgical Instrument Tray

    Lightweight aluminum surgical instrument tray cantilevered over the litter. Loosening and then tightening the knob on the tray support arm at upper right above allows swiveling and locking the tray at any angle relative to the table. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 30 Then moderately screw in the knob to lock the tray on the mounting pole. Over-tightening accomplishes nothing. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 31 Tray secured: The slots in the bracket on the end of the tray fit over the threaded stud in the stabilizing pole arm, and are secured by tightening the knob. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 32: Anesthetist's Equipment Mounts

    These slots are the receivers for mounting and securing the anesthetist's tray, so the arms must be inserted in the table ends with the hooks and slots facing each other as in the above configuration. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 33 (turn counterclockwise) until this receiver regardless of whether the mounting arm is fully the monitor is encased in the shock- inserted, and then tighten the absorbing rubber shell or not. knob to secure it. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 34 90 degrees, to pulled in flush with the wants. table to allow moving the table, with the ventilator and monitor mounted on the table and connected to the patient, through a 30 inch doorway. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 35: Anesthetist's Tray

    The outer side of the tray can be positioned either in closer under the blood sheet or out farther, depending on where the anesthetist wants it. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 36: Arm Boards

    These right-side and left-side arm boards mount on the table side rails and are adjustable in height and angle. They are fully padded over a radiused aluminum base, with no hard surfaces on the sides and ends. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 37 Arm Board mounted: The upper knob controls the height and horizontal angle of the arm board. The lower knob controls the vertical angle. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 38 Both clamp holes contain stainless steel Heli-coil inserts to prevent stripping the threads in the clamp when over-tightening the knobs. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 39: Height-Adjustable Legs And Feet

    The self-leveling feet with nonskid surfaces extend outward from the table for the widest footprint. Side view of the legs when mounted at maximum height, which places the litter 36 inches from the floor. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 40: Casters And Wheels

    The high-impact nylon wheels incorporate double-sealed ball bearings on stainless steel axles for zero maintenance. Stepping on the lever above activates the brake to lock the wheel. Turning the knob clockwise locks the spindle. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 41 © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 42 Note: the table cannot be folded tape. with the wheels installed. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 43 32 pounds plus the weight of the bag or case. The weights of the accessories shown in this user guide are listed in the table on page 44. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 44: Weights And Carrying Weights

    1 lb. 13.5 oz. 1 lb. 13.5 oz. with drain IV pole 1 lb. 0.0 oz (x2) 2lb. Subtotal for Accessories shown 33lbs 8oz. Wheels and casters 6lbs. 2.8oz (x4)~ 24 lbs. 11.2 © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...
  • Page 45 In practice, the medical team would normally install either the stationary legs and feet or the wheels on all four corners, depending on the mission. © 2013 Morzine Medical LLC Patent Pending...

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