Hillrom TruSystem 7500 U14 Instructions For Use Manual

Hillrom TruSystem 7500 U14 Instructions For Use Manual

Operating tabletop universal
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Instructions for use
TruSystem 7500
Operating tabletop universal
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  • Page 1 Instructions for use TruSystem 7500 Operating tabletop universal Read the instructions for use carefully before using the AMERICAN ENGLISH product components and keep them safe for future reference. en-US...
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  • Page 3 Germany Phone: +49 3671 586–0 Fax: +49 3671 586–41165 surgical@hillrom.com hillrom.com TRUMPF Medizin Systeme GmbH + Co. KG is a company of the Hill- Rom Holdings Group. The manufacturer is hereinafter referred to as Trumpf Medizin Systeme. Technical Customer Service...
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  • Page 5 TruSystem 7500 Basic information After purchase, the product is handed over to the operator in an appropriate and professional manner. Handover is performed by someone authorized by the manufacturer and is documented using a handover protocol. Check the packaging on delivery for damage sustained during transport. If damage is noticed before unpacking, contact the Technical Customer Service.
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  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Usage specifications ............9 Intended purpose .
  • Page 8 Contents Maintenance ..............47 Repair .
  • Page 9: Usage Specifications

    Usage specifications Usage specifications In addition to the information on the medical product TruSystem 7500 Operating Table, the following information applies. Intended purpose The operating table with a universal operating tabletop is intended for the following use: – Patient positioning during surgical interventions from the initiation of anesthesia and the actual surgery to waking up from anesthesia –...
  • Page 10: Safety

    Safety Safety Combination with other products from Trumpf Medizin Systeme Use of the operating tabletop is permitted with other products from Trumpf Medizin Systeme. The approved products are listed in the compatibility matrix Information notices 2.2.1 Safety instructions – The information notices on the product provide information about residual dangers during use, or provide additional useful information.
  • Page 11 Safety Information Meaning notice The operating tabletop can be cleaned in a washing machine. Marking for using the extension carriage Connection socket for electrical accessories Standard head orientation with the U14 operating tabletop Designation of the operating tabletop (Example) Reference to US patents Component type label Manufacturer Trumpf Medizin Systeme part number...
  • Page 12: Description

    Description Description Overview of operating tabletop U26 The operating tabletop is a product component of the TruSystem 7500 operating table medical product. The operating tabletop is a two-part operating tabletop, which can be individually adapted to the required patient position by using various functions.
  • Page 13: Overview Of Operating Tabletop U24

    Description Insertion opening for traction adapter The traction adapter is available as an optional accessory from Trumpf Medizin Systeme. Bayonet lock for traction adapter The traction adapter is available as an optional accessory from Trumpf Medizin Systeme. Wedge fixture Back section joint, adjustable by motor [10] Back section [11]...
  • Page 14 Description Seat section Side rail Leg section joint, motorized Hook coupling point for double rail, wide Connection socket with cover cap for electrical accessories and the connection to an external service tool for maintenance and repair The accessories are optionally available from Trumpf Medizin Systeme.
  • Page 15: Overview Of Operating Tabletop U14

    Description Overview of operating tabletop U14 The operating tabletop is a product component of the TruSystem 7500 operating table medical product. The operating tabletop is a single-piece operating tabletop, which can be adapted to the required patient position with the use of various functions.
  • Page 16: Operating Tabletop St26

    Description Back section joint, adjustable by motor [14] Crash protection [15] Head end of the operating tabletop [16] Foot end of the operating tabletop [20] Hook coupling point for double rail, wide Operating tabletop ST26 The operating tabletop is a product component of the TruSystem 7500 operating table medical product.
  • Page 17 Description Seat section Side rail Leg section joint, motorized Hook coupling point for double rail, wide Connection socket with cover cap for electrical accessories and the connection to an external service tool for maintenance and repair The accessories are optionally available from Trumpf Medizin Systeme.
  • Page 18: Hook Couplings

    Description Hook couplings The hook coupling is a separable connecting point between the operating tabletop and the tabletop sections. Each hook coupling is made up of a fixing point or a clamp. The design of the fixing point determines which clamp can be attached. The hook couplings are designed so that only certain combinations are possible, and the configuration of the operating tabletop is always mechanically secure.
  • Page 19: Side Rails

    Description Side rails The operating tabletop is equipped with side rails. Accessories can be attached to the side rails. The accessories approved by Trumpf Medizin Systeme are listed in the Compatibility Matrix The accessories must be taken into account when determining the total patient weight (see Chapters 3.8, 3.9).
  • Page 20: Maximum Load Capacity U24, U26, St26

    Description Maximum load capacity U24, U26, ST26 WARNING Do not exceed the permissible load. • Do not exceed the permitted load capacity for the operating table. If the permissible load is exceeded, the mobile operating table may tip over and cause serious injuries to the patient or staff.
  • Page 21: Conditions For Operating Table Loads Of Up To 360 Kg / 794 Lbs

    Description 3.8.1 Conditions for operating table loads of up to 360 kg / 794 lbs Operating table equipment, head end: tabletop section 130 [A] with a head section [B] as a maximum Operating table equipment, foot end: Leg sections [C] (except for the LegMaster leg sections, without seat extension) Normal patient orientation is active on the operating table.
  • Page 22: Conditions For Operating Table Loads Of Up To 225 Kg / 496 Lbs

    Description 3.8.2 Conditions for operating table loads of up to 225 kg / 496 lbs Version 1: Operating table equipment, head end: a) upper back section [A] with one head section [B] as a maximum b) short shoulder base segment [C] with accessory for head positioning as a maximum c) ophthalmology adapter [D] and accessory for head positioning as a maximum...
  • Page 23 Description Version 3: Operating table equipment, head end: a) leg section [A] b) leg supports [B] Operating table equipment, foot end: At least with a head section [C] The patient orientation on the operating table is switched to inverted. The longitudinal travel of the operating tabletop must be in the level position.
  • Page 24: Conditions For Operating Table Loads Of Up To 180 Kg / 397 Lbs

    Description 3.8.3 Conditions for operating table loads of up to 180 kg / 397 lbs Version 1: Operating table equipment, head end: a) upper back section [A] with one head section [B] as a maximum b) short shoulder base segment [C] and accessories for head positioning c) ophthalmology adapter [D] and accessories for head positioning...
  • Page 25: Conditions For Operating Table Loads Of Up To 160 Kg / 353 Lbs

    Description Version 3: Operating table equipment, head end: a) leg section [A] b) leg supports [B] Operating table equipment, foot end: At least with a head section [C] The patient orientation on the operating table is switched to inverted. Attention: Additional accessories on the operating table reduce the permissible patient weight.
  • Page 26 Description Version 2: Operating table equipment, head end: If necessary, with a head section [A] Operating table equipment, foot end: a) carbon tabletop section, three-part [B] b) carbon tabletop section, one-part [C] Normal patient orientation is active on the operating table. Attention: Additional accessories on the operating table reduce the permissible patient weight.
  • Page 27: Conditions For Operating Table Loads Of Up To 135 Kg / 298 Lbs

    Description 3.8.5 Conditions for operating table loads of up to 135 kg / 298 lbs Version 1: Operating table equipment, head end: a) Carbon 600 [A] tabletop section with head positioning accessories b) Carbon narrow tabletop section [B] with head positioning accessories Operating table equipment, foot end: if necessary, with short leg sections [C]...
  • Page 28 Description Version 3: Operating table equipment, head end: if necessary short leg sections [a] Operating table equipment, foot end: a) carbon tabletop section, three-part [B] b) carbon tabletop section, one-part [C] The patient orientation on the operating table is switched to inverted.
  • Page 29: Maximum Load Capacity For U14

    Description Version 5: Operating table equipment, head end: if necessary, with short leg sections [A] Operating table equipment, foot end: seat section extension [B] with upper back section [C] and single-part short leg section [D] The patient orientation on the operating table is switched to inverted.
  • Page 30: Conditions For Operating Table Loads Of Up To 360 Kg / 794 Lbs

    Description The load comprises the weight of the patient and the net weight of the accessories. An additional accessory on the operating tabletop therefore reduces the permissible patient weight. The net weight of the accessory must be deducted from the permissible patient weight.
  • Page 31: Conditions For Operating Table Loads Of Up To 225 Kg / 496 Lbs

    Description 3.9.2 Conditions for operating table loads of up to 225 kg / 496 lbs Version 1: Operating table equipment at the head end of the patient: a) upper back section [A] with one head section [B] as a maximum b) upper back section [A] and short shoulder base section [C] with head positioning accessories as a maximum c) upper back section [A] and ophthalmology adapter [D]...
  • Page 32: Conditions For Operating Table Loads Of Up To 180 Kg / 397 Lbs

    Description Version 3: Operating table equipment at the head end of the patient: a) seat section extension [A] with upper back section [B] and a head section [C] as a maximum b) seat section extension [A] and short shoulder base section [C] with head positioning accessories as a maximum c) seat section extension [A] and ophthalmology adapter [D] with head positioning accessories as a maximum...
  • Page 33: Conditions For Operating Table Loads Of Up To 160 Kg / 353 Lbs

    Description 3.9.4 Conditions for operating table loads of up to 160 kg / 353 lbs Version 1: Operating table equipment at the head end of the patient: head section [A] Operating table equipment on the foot end of the patient: a) long seat section extension [B] with leg sections [C] as a maximum b) seat section extension [B] with Goepel leg support [D] as a...
  • Page 34: Conditions For Operating Table Loads Of Up To 135 Kg / 298 Lbs

    Description Version 3: Operating table equipment at the head end of the patient: a) Carbon 600 [A] tabletop section with head positioning accessories b) Carbon narrow tabletop section [A] with accessories for head positioning Operating table equipment on the foot end of the patient: Leg section [B] Attention: Additional accessories on the operating table reduce the permissible patient weight.
  • Page 35 Description Version 2: Operating table equipment at the head end of the patient: a) Seat section extension [A] and Carbon 600 tabletop section [B] with head positioning accessories b) Seat section extension [A] and Carbon narrow tabletop section [B] with accessories for head positioning Operating table equipment on the foot end of the patient: if necessary, short leg sections [C] Attention: Additional accessories on the operating table reduce...
  • Page 36: Maximum Permissible Load On Side Rails

    Description 3.10 Maximum permissible load on side rails The maximum permissible torque on each individual side rail of the operating tabletop is 100 Nm / 73 ft·lb around the longitudinal and transverse axes. Regardless of the load on the individual side rail, the unilateral total torque around the longitudinal axis of the entire longitudinal surface must not exceed 100 Nm / 73 ft·lb.
  • Page 37: Use With Imaging Systems

    Description 3.11 Use with imaging systems The operating table is approved for use with an X-ray device. The operating table column is not radiolucent. The operating tabletop is radiolucent between the left and right struts outside the operating table column. The X-ray area at the head [A] and foot [B] end depends on the position of the operating tabletop in the longitudinal orientation.
  • Page 38: Use

    Safety instructions Commissioning: – Before using the products for the first time, they must first be cleaned and disinfected according to the hygiene specifications of the medical facility. Cleaning and disinfecting may be performed only by trained staff and using cleaning and disinfecting agents approved by Trumpf Medizin Systeme.
  • Page 39: Fastening/Removing Tabletop Sections To/From The Operating Tabletop

    – The cables and tubes to the patient must not be placed under tension or crushed during the operating table's motorized movements. Stop the function in good time. – There is a risk of crushing for the user between mobile parts of the operating table.
  • Page 40: Adjusting The Operating Table

    Adjusting the operating table The speed at which the function is executed depends on the patient's weight. The speed may be lower for a heavier patient. 4.4.1 Trendelenburg CAUTION Risk of entrapment on the head end [15] of the ST26 operating tabletops During the adjustment, there is a risk of entrapment of fingers between the plate [A] and crash protection [14].
  • Page 41: Back Section - U24, U26, St26

    This function is restricted in the following situations: – The longitudinal travel is locked when the extension adapter is attached to the operating tabletop. – If the leg section or back section is tilted downward, longitudinal travel may be restricted. The adjustment range depends how far the leg section or back section is tilted downward.
  • Page 42: Leg Section Joints Together

    This function is restricted in the following situations: – Depending on the longitudinal travel, the downward adjustment range of the joints may be restricted. If a larger adjustment range is required, longitudinal travel must be changed. 4.4.5 Leg section joints together NOTICE Danger of collisions when lowering the tabletop section Lowering the tabletop section can result in collisions with the floor,...
  • Page 43: Upper Back Section Joints (Normal Patient Position) - U26, St26

    After a few seconds without pressing any key, it will automatically switch back to the collective adjustment of the joints. This function is restricted in the following situations: – Depending on the longitudinal travel, the downward adjustment range of the joints may be restricted. If a larger adjustment range is required, longitudinal travel must be changed.
  • Page 44: Level Position

    4.4.10 Level position Move to the level position (see the instructions for use of the operating table column used). Manually set the mechanical joints [17] on the U24 operating tabletop into the horizontal position. 4.4.11 Flex down / flex up The function can only be selected with the remote control.
  • Page 45: Cleaning And Disinfection

    Cleaning and disinfection Cleaning and disinfection The information regarding the medical product TruSystem 7500 Operating Table applies. In addition to manual cleaning and disinfecting, the operating tabletop can be washed in a washing machine, if it is marked with the “washable” notice label. The following substances are approved by Trumpf Medizin Systeme for automated cleaning of the operating tabletop: Type...
  • Page 46: Troubleshooting

    Cleaning and disinfection After removing the product from the washing machine, use a dry cloth to wipe off any excess liquid that has accumulated, such as drops on the lower edge of the side rail. Attach the cleaned and disinfected pads to the operating tabletop.
  • Page 47: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance The information regarding the medical product TruSystem 7500 Operating Table applies. The maintenance of the machine-washable operating tabletops is done annually. Repair The information regarding the medical product TruSystem 7500 Operating Table applies. Disposal The information regarding the medical product TruSystem 7500 Operating Table applies.
  • Page 48: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data 10.1 Operating tabletop U14 Dimensions Length [A] 699 mm / 27.52 inch Width [B] with side rails according to 600 mm / 23.62 inch European standard Width [B] with side rails according to United 599 mm / 23.58 inch States standard Height [C] above the operating table 104 mm / 4.09 inch...
  • Page 49: Operating Tabletop U24

    Technical data Classification Operating tabletop protection class (operating tabletop on an operating table column) Degree of protection against electric shock Type B applied part Degree of protection from water IPX4 (all-round splash protection) penetration 10.2 Operating tabletop U24 Dimensions Length [A] 995 mm / 39.17 inch Width [B] with side rails according to 600 mm / 23.62 inch...
  • Page 50: Operating Tabletop U26

    Technical data Adjustment range of the functions Back section 85° upward, 55° downward (angles relative to the seat section) The figures refer to normal patient orientation. Head section joints (not for U version) 90° upward, 55° downward angles specified relative to the back section Electrical parameters Power supply 40 V DC, safety extra-low voltage (SELV)
  • Page 51 Technical data Weight Tare weight 107 kg / 236 lbs Maximum operating table load (depending 360 kg / 794 lbs on the operating table equipment) Adjustment range of the functions Longitudinal slide 350 mm / 13.78 inch Leg section joints 90°...
  • Page 52: Operating Tabletop St26

    Technical data 10.4 Operating tabletop ST26 Dimensions Length [A] 1004 mm / 39.53 inch Width [B] with side rails according to 600 mm / 23.62 inch European standard Width [B] with side rails according to United 599 mm / 23.58 inch States standard Height [C] above the operating table 174 mm / 6.85 inch...
  • Page 53 Technical data Electrical parameters Power supply 40 V DC, safety extra-low voltage (SELV) Operating mode S6 – Continuous operation with intermittent load (DBAB) 2 min ON, 8 min OFF Classification Operating tabletop protection class (operating tabletop on an operating table column) Degree of protection against electric shock Type B applied part Degree of protection from water...
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