Chattanooga 3D ActiveTrac User Manual page 6

120v treatment tables
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ABOuT 3d ACTivETrAC
Care must be taken when operating this equipment
adjacent to or stacked with other equipment. Potential
electromagnetic or other interference could occur to this
or other equipment. Try to minimize this interference by
not using other equipment in conjunction with it. (i.e. cell
phones, etc.)
The table should be left in its lowest position when
unattended in order to reduce injury due to falls while
getting on and off the table.
Never place your hands and feet near the working
mechanism of the table when making any and all
adjustments to height or table sections. Moving parts could
cause pinch points.
When making adjustments to the table sections, make
certain the patient weight is supported before adjusting.
Always assist patients when they are getting on or off the
treatment table to avoid falls.
Never transport a patient on the 3D ActiveTrac. This table is
not designed to support a patient during transport.
Do not allow any unsupervised patient access to the
traction table.
The caster wheels should be locked before the loading
or unloading of a patient. Do not reposition or allow
the patient to get on or off the table while the table is
ascending or descending.
This table should only be operated under the prescription
and supervision of a licensed medical practitioner that is
familiar with the precautionary measures and operational
functions associated with the table being used.
Should the 3D ActiveTrac Mains Power Cord become frayed
or damaged, immediately stop use of the table and contact
DJO, LLC at 1-800-592-7329 for service.
Do not allow any person, object, or device to be
under the table while the table is in operation.
Possible explosion hazard if used in the presence of
flammable anesthetics.
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