9.6 Base Cover Assembly, Exploded View ......................29 9.7 Base Assembly, Exploded View........................30 9.8 X-Ring Assembly Exploded View ........................31 10.0 GLOSSARY OF TERMS..........................32 11.0 OSI TECHNICAL SERVICE...........................33 11.1 Contact for Parts and Service: .........................33 6850 PROfx Maint. & Repair Manual NW0424 Rev. A...
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The final disposition of each patient’s care as related to the use of this equipment rests with the attending physician. This device is to be used by trained professional personnel only. 6850 PROfx Maint. & Repair Manual NW0424 Rev. A...
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To protect the patient, hospital staff and the table from any possible hazards, an external ground wire connection is required between the external ground stud and protective earth ground. 6850 PROfx Maint. & Repair Manual NW0424 Rev. A...
1.3 Shipping The 6850 Table must be shipped using appropriate Shipping Crate (OSI part number [p/n] 6800- 400) and Shipping Instructions (p/n NW0408). During shipment the 9650 Table is to be kept in an environment within the following limits: 1.
To insure the battery is always fully charged and ready for use. The table should be stored with the power plug inserted and attached to an appropriate power source (110VAC or 220VAC) and the Power Switch turned “ON”. 6850 PROfx Maint. & Repair Manual NW0424 Rev. A...
2.0 CONTROLS IDENTIFICATION 2.1 Table Orientation The major components of the 6850 Table are identified below. The table is described as having a "head end" and a "foot end". The On/Off Switch, Floor Lock buttons and the Power Cord are located at the "head end"...
2.3 Control Panel Identification “DOWN TO LOCK” “ UP TO UNLOCK” Button Button “LOCKED WHEN LIT” Light “STOWED WHEN LIT” Light Hand Control Receptacle Figure 4: Control Panel and Floor Lock Controls 6850 PROfx Maint. & Repair Manual NW0424 Rev. A...
2. Read the Model/Serial Number Identification Label found at the head end of the base to confirm the serial number and the input power requirements. 3. Place the 6850 Table, with leg spars attached, in an area with at least 4 feet of clearance on all sides.
6.4. Press and hold "HEIGHT UP" button. Verify Tabletop moves up. 6.5. Press and hold “HEIGHT DOWN" button. Verify Tabletop moves down. 6.6. Press and hold "REV. TREN" button. Verify head-end of tabletop moves up, foot-end moves down. 6850 PROfx Maint. & Repair Manual NW0424 Rev. A...
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Roll the tabletop and Trendelenburg a minimum of five degrees. Press and hold the "RETURN TO LEVEL" button. Verify Tabletop first levels laterally, levels Trendelenburg, then after a three-second delay, the tabletop moves down. 6850 PROfx Maint. & Repair Manual NW0424 Rev. A...
LEVEL" button is pressed while the table is within this range, it will not move. If it is required to adjust the table to a position closer to zero degrees, press the appropriate function button on the Hand Control until the desired position is achieved. 6850 PROfx Maint. & Repair Manual NW0424 Rev. A FLOOR LOCK STATUS...
Figure 5: Hand Pendant Control (Hand Control) 5.5 Leg Spars: The 6850 Table is equipped with two adjustable patient leg spars. Each will articulate horizontally and vertically to accommodate a variety of patient positions and surgical procedures. Additional patient leg rotation and traction is available.
EIC power entry socket located near the "ON/OFF" switch, at the pedestal end of the table base. 6.5 Leakage Current The 6850 Table is designed and tested not to exceed 100 micro amps of leakage current. 6850 PROfx Maint. & Repair Manual NW0424 Rev. A...
Crank Handle Figure 7: Head-end Base and Control Panel The Floor Lock System secures the 6850 Table by powering four (4) jackscrews, lowering four legs onto the floor and unloading table weight off of the four swivel casters. The controller monitors each individual Floor Lock for contact with the floor and requires that each Floor Lock be completely engaged before any other table function can be operated.
If illuminated red = charge. Due to the relatively low drains of the 6850 Table, the table could be used only on the backup batteries for up to several hours of continuous use, but are intended for emergency use during loss of power.
7.0 CLEANING and MAINTENANCE 7.1 Cleaning and Disinfecting NOTE: Never pour any liquid directly onto the table. Never subject the 6850 Table to an equipment washing machine. USE OF IODOPHORS WILL CAUSE STAINING. Table Exterior: 1. Exterior surface should be regularly wiped clean with a mild detergent solution and wiped dry with a soft lint-free cloth.
8. Raise Floor Lock off the floor to its maximum height, using Floor-lock Crank Handle. 9. Loosen Floor-lock actuator coupling setscrew using 1/8-inch hex key, slide coupling towards actuator. 10. Remove actuator by removing the two socket-head cap screws using 3/16-inch hex key. 6850 PROfx Maint. & Repair Manual NW0424 Rev. A...
Note: If this does not happen, turn “OFF” main power immediately and check if connection of battery is correct and Hand Control is fully connected to the receptacle on the table, then try above test again. If this does not solve the problem, contact OSI Technical Support at 800-777-4674 for further assistance.
6. Lift the mid-section base cover and remove the two #10 socket-head screws attaching the 10 Amp Motor-controller PCB mounting bracket. 7. Carefully lift out the two #10 socket-head screws attaching the 10 Amp Motor-controller PCB assy. 8. Reassemble in reverse order. 6850 PROfx Maint. & Repair Manual NW0424 Rev. A...
7. Remove three socket-head screws on each side of power supply tray and loosen two socket- head screws at front of tray using 5/32-inch hex key. 8. Remove Power Supply Tray by carefully lifting out of base casting. 9. Install in reverse order. 6850 PROfx Maint. & Repair Manual NW0424 Rev. A...
6. Remove two socket-head screws attaching the tray, closest to the table pedestal, using 5/16- inch hex key. 7. Loosen two, horizontal, socket-head screws, attaching the tray, using 5/16-inch hex key. 8. Carefully lift out the Controller Tray. 9. Install in reverse order. 6850 PROfx Maint. & Repair Manual NW0424 Rev. A...
“Spar Position Lock” Handle “Spar Position” Crank Handle “Accessory Bracket Remove/Attach” Handle Pivot Frame Cover Bell Cover, Bell Cover, Right Left Figure 13: Head-end - Pivot Frame and Bell Covers, Spar Lock Handles. 6850 PROfx Maint. & Repair Manual NW0424 Rev. A...
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14. Reattach Left Bell Cover with seven screws using a 1/16-inch hex key. CAUTION: Use care replacing this cover to prevent damage to the sensors. LA PRUDENCE: le soin d'Usage pour remplacer cette couverture pour empêcher des dommages aux détecteurs. 6850 PROfx Maint. & Repair Manual NW0424 Rev. A...
“Hospital Grade" outlet refers to a 120VAC outlet properly wired with earth ground: Neutral to Common = 120VAC; Neutral to Ground = 120VAC; Common to Ground less than zero point five (0.5) VAC. 6850 PROfx Maint. & Repair Manual NW0424 Rev. A...
11.0 OSI TECHNICAL SERVICE 11.1 Contact for Parts and Service: For detailed repair information or to order replacement parts, call the OSI Technical Services Department: A Technical Services representative is available from 7AM-5PM PST, Monday through Friday. Please leave a message before or after business hours.
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