brewer ASSIST 7000 Installation & Operation Manual

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Powered Medical Examination Table
Installation & Operation Manual
Important Information ............................................2
Safety Information .................................................3
Component Identification ......................................3
Specifications ........................................................4
Electrical Requirements ........................................4
Document # 99300 RevA
The Brewer Company
ASSIST
Model 7000
Installation .............................................................5
Operation ..............................................................8
Table Adjustments .................................................9
Maintenance ........................................................15
Limited Warranty .................................................16
Printed in USA © 2008

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    The Brewer Company ASSIST Powered Medical Examination Table Model 7000 Installation & Operation Manual Important Information ..........2 Installation .............5 Safety Information ..........3 Operation ..............8 Component Identification ........3 Table Adjustments ..........9 Specifications ............4 Maintenance ............15 Electrical Requirements ........4 Limited Warranty ..........16 Document # 99300 RevA Printed in USA ©...
  • Page 2: Important Information

    If you require assistance with the installation or operation Model 7000 is designed to provide positioning and sup- of your Brewer Model 7000 table, call the Brewer Cus- port of patients during general examinations conducted tomer Service Department at 1-800-558-8777. Our trained by qualified medical professionals.
  • Page 3: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION Safety Information Failure to follow instructions with this symbol The primary concern of The Brewer Company is that the could result in serious personal injury and/or damage equipment is operated and maintained with the safety of to the unit.
  • Page 4: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Weight of Table .............550 lbs. Duty Cycle (10%) ....2 minutes on / 18 minutes off (motor run time) Load Rating (maximum): Power Cord............... Seat/Back .............450 lbs....Extends 70 in. (Minimum) from table. 18 AWG Legrest (Flat & Kneeling) ........450 lbs. / 3 conductor, SJT grey jacketed junior hard service with Headrest ...............100 lbs.
  • Page 5: Installation

    INSTALLATION Overview Perform the following sequence in order when setting up the table: Uncrating Leveling the Base Installing the Foot Control Installing the Upholstery Uncrating NOTE: Inspect all boxes and contents for damage. Re- port any damage to the carrier immediately. DO NOT lift at these points! CAUTION To avoid damaging the table’s upholstery or paint-...
  • Page 6 INSTALLATION (CONTINUED) Leveling the Table A leveling screw pad (Figure 5) is located in six places under the table’s base. Adjust the six leveling pads to achieve a solid, level installation. Installing the Foot Control 1. Remove the foot control from the shipping box. 2.
  • Page 7 Headrest Shroud Headrest Cushion Legrest Cushion Seat/Back Cushion Frame Figure 7. Installing the Upholstery Curved End Straight End Slots Mounting Holes Seat Frame Slots Mounting Holes Figure 8. Document # 99300 RevA Printed in USA © 2008...
  • Page 8: Operation

    OPERATION General NOTE: For optimum table performance, allow the table to reach room temperature before operating. DANGER NOTE: The table is not designed for continuous opera- Do not use this table in an explosive or oxygen- tion. The control system includes a thermal overload rich atmosphere.
  • Page 9: Table Adjustments

    TILT UP TABLE UP Raises the front of the LEGREST UP Raises the entire table seat, tilting the entire Raises Legrest BACK UP upward table top upward Raises Back TILT DOWN BACK DOWN Lowers the front of the TABLE DOWN LEGREST DOWN Lowers Back seat, tilting the entire...
  • Page 10 TABLE ADJUSTMENTS (CONTINUED) Back Positions (Figure 11) The back can be adjusted to any angle between horizon- tal and 85°. 1. To adjust the back from a chair (upright) position to a horizontal position, depress and hold the Back/Down pedal until the desired angle is achieved, then release the pedal.
  • Page 11 TABLE ADJUSTMENTS (CONTINUED) Legrest Positions (Figure 14) NOTE: A safety switch inhibits operation of the legrest function when the treatment pan tray is extended prevent- The legrest can be adjusted from a horizontal position to ing the legrest from contacting the treatment pan tray. If a vertical position.
  • Page 12 TABLE ADJUSTMENTS (CONTINUED) Legrest Kneeling Position (Figure 16) NOTE: Make sure the legrest cushion is full engaged with the stops on both sides. When properly engaged, the The legrest can be rotated to a kneeling position. legrest cushion is parallel to the ground. 1.
  • Page 13 TABLE ADJUSTMENTS (CONTINUED) Stirrups perating tHe tirrups igure 1. To operate the stirrups, grasp end of stirrup and pull straight out of the table. Lift up slightly while sliding the stirrup out. NOTE: Do not apply any downward pressure when pull- ing stirrup from table or it may be difficult to move.
  • Page 14 TABLE ADJUSTMENTS (CONTINUED) Treatment Pan (Figure 21) NOTE: A safety switch prevents operation of the foot function when the treatment pan tray is extended. This prevents the legrest from contacting the treatment pan tray. If the legrest is inoperable, check to ensure that the treatment pan tray is in its fully stowed position (inward).
  • Page 15: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Preventative Maintenance Table Care CAUTION CAUTION The upholstery material is resistant to most medici- Failure to perform periodic inspections of the nal type stains, but may be damaged by solvents table could result in personal injury or equipment and dyes. Remove any spilled fluids from the up- damage.
  • Page 16: Limited Warranty

    (a) the design, manufacture, sale, delivery, installation, repair, operation or use of products of The Brewer Company or any part thereof, (b) any actual or alleged failure or defect in products of The Brewer company or any part thereof, or (c ) any actual or alleged breach or non-performance by The Brewer Company of this limited warranty.

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