Transporting The System - Brainlab Curve Dual Navigation Station System User's Manual

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TRANSPORT
7.3

Transporting the System

Before You Begin
Only move the carts when they are in the secure transport position (see page 111).
Ensure that all screwable locks on the monitor arms are securely locked.
Open all brakes before moving the system. Do not attempt to move Monitor Cart or Camera
Cart when the wheels are locked, otherwise carts could tip.
Slowly move the Monitor Cart and Camera Cart back and forth to ensure that they are
securely docked together (see page 116).
Ensure that the intended path is clear of obstructions. Avoid door steps or objects that
may be lying on floor. Do not run over system cables during transport.
Avoid Vibrations
Avoid vibrations and shocks during moving and storage.
Do not move system when it is switched on. Exposing the system to strong vibrations or
impacts could cause damage and result in an irreversible loss of data.
Flat Surface
You can use, move or park the platform in any position (of system arms and camera cart)
on a tilted ground with a grade up to 5°.
• You may only move or park the system on ground with a tilt greater than 5° if the
platform is in transport position.
• The system may not be moved or parked in any position if the ground has tilt of more
than 10°.
The transport speed of the docked system will increase on tilted surfaces. Tilted surfaces
may cause the system to tip over.
Unintentional Movement
When moving the Camera Cart, be aware that the suspended arm may move
unintentionally.
Safe Moving
Pull the docked system along carefully. Do not move the system faster than a controlled
walking speed.
The system should be moved by one person. If assistance from a second person is
required, ensure during transport that fingers or other body parts are not pinched in the
joints of the system.
System User Guide Rev. 1.0 Curve Dual Navigation Station Ver. 1.2
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