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Owner’s Manual Owner _____________________ Model _____________________ Serial # _____________________ Date _____________________ EchoTable User Manual Page 1 of 45 DCR-00576 (MAN-0011-D)
Table of Contents Symbols and Definitions ..................3 Safety Warnings & Cautions ................. 5 Intended Use......................7 Safety Features..................... 7 Set Up ........................8 Transport Position ....................8 Product Illustration ....................9 Controls and Indicators ..................10 Use Instructions ....................14 Powering the Product ..................
Symbols and Definitions Warning, follow instructions for use. Failure to comply may result in injury. Warning, sitting is prohibited. Failure to comply may result in injury. Applied Part complying with specified requirements IEC 60601-1 to provide protection against electric shock, particularly regarding allowable patient leakage current.
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Symbols and Definitions Maximum Patient Weight. Indicates the maximum patient weight that may be placed on the product. Safe Working Load. Indicates the sum of the patient weight and accessories that may be placed on the product. WARNING / CAUTION / NOTE Definition The words WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE carry special meanings and should be carefully reviewed.
Safety Warnings & Cautions WARNING: Obey these safety instructions to help prevent injury and/or equipment damage: • Read and understand all warnings in this manual and on the unit itself prior to use with a patient. • The device should be operated by trained persons only. •...
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Safety Warnings & Cautions • Verify the area around the product is free of impediments before operating to prevent injury or equipment damage. • Keep hands and feet clear from beneath the patient surface when lowering surface height or making positioning adjustments in order to avoid possible injury. •...
Intended Use This product is intended to be used in an environment where ultrasound and other such diagnostic equipment is present, including hospitals, outpatient facilities, and doctor’s offices. The product is intended to be used by trained healthcare professionals who possess the ability to operate the product safely.
Set Up The product has been shipped in “plug and play” condition. After unpacking the product, an initial test should be performed to ensure that each function is in correct working order. After performing the test and reviewing this manual the product is ready for use.
Product Illustration Item # Description Base Stationary Section Fowler Section Sonographer Drop Section Imaging Drop Section Caster Pedal Battery Hand Control Hook *Optional features may be shown EchoTable User Manual Page 9 of 45 DCR-00576 (MAN-0011-D)
Controls and Indicators Unique Device Identification Label • Serial # • Item # • Item Description • Unique Identifier Certification Label Refer to Manual Label EchoTable User Manual Page 10 of 45 DCR-00576 (MAN-0011-D)
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Controls and Indicators No Sitting label Hand Control Note: Hand control buttons may vary depending on table model. EchoTable User Manual Page 11 of 45 DCR-00576 (MAN-0011-D)
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Controls and Indicators AC Input Battery Side Rail Release Pedals for Single Pedal Brake EchoTable User Manual Page 12 of 45 DCR-00576 (MAN-0011-D)
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Controls and Indicators Drop Section Release Drop Section Remote Release Back Rest Release EchoTable User Manual Page 13 of 45 DCR-00576 (MAN-0011-D)
Use Instructions Powering the Product The product may be powered by AC power from a wall outlet or by DC power via the optional battery. The product is “on” whenever it is plugged into AC power or when a charged battery is installed. The product should not be positioned in a way that would make it difficult to remove power by unplugging the AC power cord or removing the battery.
Use Instructions Locking the Casters In the locked position casters are prevented from both rolling and swiveling. Single Pedal Braking Pedals are located on each side of the base and are used to adjust the caster function. Individual Locking Casters The locking tab is located on each caster.
Use Instructions Hand Control Functions Hand control functions will vary depending on the model purchased. Your hand control may not include all of the functions listed below. Adjusting Surface Height The surface height may be adjusted between 24” and 34”. Press and hold the applicable hand control function to adjust the seat height.
Use Instructions Memory Function Some product configurations have the ability for the user to set memory positions. The control box can store two unique positions for buttons P1 and P2. The memory feature stores the position for height, Fowler, and trend. Set the table to the desired position.
Use Instructions Under-bed Lights The product may be equipped with optional under-bed lights. Press both height up-down buttons to turn on/off the under-bed lights. WARNING Verify the area around the product is free of impediments before operating to prevent injury •...
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Use Instructions Using the Imaging Drop Section The Imaging Drop Section is located on the Fowler section to allow ergonomic sonographer access to the patient. If equipped, the Imaging Drop Section may also function as a patient back rest. See Sonographer Drop Section for backrest usage. Location of Imaging Drop Section To open the drop section, pull the handle to release drop section latches.
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Use Instructions Using the Sonographer Drop Sections The Sonographer Drop Section allows right handed scanners to get closer to the patient. It can also be adjusted to act as a patient back rest. To use the Sonographer Drop Section as a back rest pull up on the drop section until it locks into position.
Use Instructions Using the Carotid Head Rest The product may be equipped with an optional head support to provide better access during carotid artery scanning. Prior to using the head support the mounting brackets must be installed at the head end of the product. head rest mount...
Use Instructions Using the Side Rails The product may be equipped with optional side rails. The side rails must be locked in place by the locking pins. The side rails may be lowered or removed by pulling on the release levers. WARNING the side rails are secure prior to using the product and after each side rail •...
Use Instructions Foley Bag Clip The product may be equipped with a hook for hanging a Foley bag. Storing the Hand Control The hand control may be hung on the hook located underneath the support surface. The hook may be moved to the end user’s preference.
Use Instructions IV Pole and Holder The product may be equipped with an IV pole. Place the IV pole into the mounting bracket and tighten the knob to secure the IV pole to the product. The mounting bracket may be located approximately in the locations shown.
Use Instructions Using the Stirrups The product may be equipped with optional stirrups. The stirrups plug into the individual receiving blocks located on the stationary section. The stirrups have infinite height adjustability. WARNING Verify the stirrups are secure prior to using the product and after each stirrup adjustment. EchoTable User Manual Page 25 of 45 DCR-00576...
Use Instructions Positioning Wedge The positioning wedge may be used to support the patient at a desired angle. Pediatric Adaptor The product may be used with a pediatric/geriatric adaptor. To install use the following steps: 1. Lower the Drop Section 2.
Preventative Maintenance The following Preventative Maintenance should be performed at a minimum annually. If any of these checks fail, repair or replace the part as applicable. Visually inspect all mechanical assemblies and moving parts on the product • ensuring smooth, steady operation. •...
Battery Information The rechargeable battery must be charged periodically for at least 24 hours to protect the battery from fully discharging. If the battery is not charged for an extended period of time it may lose its ability to hold a charge and will require replacement. The battery may be charged by plugging the table into AC power or by using the available external battery charger listed in the Replacement Parts and Upgrade Kits section of this manual.
Expected Life The expected life of the product is 7 years of normal use. Some components may have a shorter life and require replacement. Note: See Warranty section for warranty information. Discard the Unit Upon reaching the end of its useful life the product may be discarded in accordance with local and federal standards.
Cleaning Plastic and Painted Surfaces The painted metal and plastic surfaces can be cleaned with normal cleaners and disinfectant. STEP ACTION Clean and/or disinfect with liquid cleaner of choice being careful to follow label instructions provided with cleaner. (Always test a small area first to determine suitability of solution) Wipe the surface clean with a damp cloth after applying cleaners and disinfectant to remove excess residue buildup.
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Cleaning RECOMMENDED MAXIMUM CLEANER TO WATER SOLUTIONS 1:1 mix of mild soap and water. Wipe surface with damp cloth with water Mildest only after cleaning. Straight application of common disinfectants. Wipe surface with damp cloth with water only after cleaning. 1:1 mix of ammonia and water.
Service Calls A “Troubleshooting Guide” is included to instruct you in the event of a malfunction. If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, this guide may help you quickly solve the problem. If, after consulting this guide, you are still unable to operate your product please contact Medical Positioning at 1-800-593-3246.
Troubleshooting Guide SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE SUGGESTION • Power cord not plugged all • Push power cord securely the way into wall into receptacle. receptacle. • Check power availability or • Power outlet receptacle not plug unit into another supplying 120 VAC power. receptacle.
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Specifications Environmental Conditions Range for Storage and ATTRIBUTE Range for Use Transport Ambient Temperature +0° to 40° C -10° to +50° C 20% to 90% @ 30°C – 20% to 90% @ 30°C – Relative Humidity not condensing not condensing Atmospheric Pressure 860 to 1060 hPa 860 to 1060 hPa...
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Specifications Classifications and Standards ATTRIBUTE SPECIFICATION • IEC 60601-1:2005 + A1:2012 • ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1:2005/(R)2012 and A1:2012, C1:2009/(R)2012 and A2:2010/(R)2012 • CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 60601-1:14 Standards • EN 60601-1:2006 +A11:2011 +A1:2013 +AC:2014 • IEC 60601-1-2:2007 • EN/ISO 14971:2012 Protection against • Class I equipment Electrical Shock •...
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Specifications Applied Parts (in accordance with IEC 60601-1) • All padded surfaces • Arm rests Electromagnetic Emissions Guidance The product use components that meet the requirements for IEC 60601-1-2. Other products that are used in the vicinity of the this product should also comply with this standard.
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Specifications Electromagnetic Compatibility Medical electrical equipment needs special precautions regarding electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided in this user manual. Portable and mobile radio frequency (RF) communications equipment can affect medical electrical equipment.
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Specifications Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity The product is intended for use in the electromagnetic environments specified below. The customer or the user of the product should assure it is used in such an environment. Immunity IEC 60601 Compliance Level Guidance Test...
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Specifications Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity The product is intended for use in the electromagnetic environments specified below. The customer or the user of the product should assure it is used in such an environment. Immunity IEC 60601 Compliance Guidance Test...
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Specifications Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the MPI Echo Products The product is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the product can help prevent electromagnetic interference by...
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Specifications Standard and Optional Configurations Echo Table ATTRIBUTE STANDARD OPTIONAL Hand control Hand Control Mount Paper Roll Holder Side Rails Positioning Wedge 1 Function Foot Control 3 Function Foot Control IV Pole & Holder Battery Functionality 2nd Battery Charger Kit Under-bed Lights Head Rail Stirrups...
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Specifications Replacement Parts and Upgrade Kits The following items are replacements parts or upgrade kits for EchoTable. Some of the items below may not be suitable for all models of product. Part Description Part # 1 Function Foot Control Kit 15772 3 Function Foot Control Kit 15773...
MPI’s specifications. If the product fails due to a manufacturing defect, MPI will, at its sole expense and discretion, repair the product, authorize repairs to the product, or replace the product. MPI will ship any replacement products or parts using standard shipping rates;...
Return Policy MPI accepts returns of unused products within 30 days from the date of delivery, irrespective of any inspection period. Returns are subject to a 30% restocking fee, any applicable duties or taxes and quality inspection. No product may be returned without prior written authorization from MPI.
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