Hillrom PST 500 U Instructions For Use Manual
Hillrom PST 500 U Instructions For Use Manual

Hillrom PST 500 U Instructions For Use Manual

Mobile operating table
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Instructions for use
PST 500 U
Mobile operating table
Read the instruction manual carefully before using the product
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  • Page 1 Instructions for use PST 500 U Mobile operating table Read the instruction manual carefully before using the product ENGLISH and keep it safe for future reference. en-US...
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  • Page 3 This document applies to the following sales units: Product designation Part number Operating table PST 500 U 4080300 Supporting documents The operating table can be custom assembled using various Trumpf Medizin Systeme products. The instructions for use of all the products used then apply.
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  • Page 5 Mobile operating table 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 ............11 Normal use .
  • Page 8 Contents 5.9.3 Error code display on the running gear..........42 5.9.4 LED strip on the running gear (light messaging system) .
  • Page 9 Contents Troubleshooting ............. . .76 Maintenance .
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  • Page 11: Usage Specifications

    Usage specifications Usage specifications Normal use Normal use entails the following: – The positioning and task-specific transport of a patient before/ during/after surgery within a specifically designated operating theatre or surgical ward. The patient is positioned on the PST 500 operating table in accordance with general medical and hospital practice and doctrine, as described for example in the technical literature.
  • Page 12: Contraindication

    Usage specifications Contraindication Transport of unrelated objects, devices, or materials on the PST 500 operating table is prohibited. The PST 500 operating table is not suitable for positioning of patients other than for the intended purpose. It is not permitted to exceed the approved maximum load capacity.
  • Page 13: Ambient Conditions For Storage And Transport

    Usage specifications Ambient conditions for storage and transport The operating table must be stored and transported in the following conditions: Temperature: -20 °C to +60 °C / -4°F to +140°F Air humidity: 10 % to 95 % Atmospheric 540 mbar to 1060 mbar / 54 kPa to 106 kPa pressure: fragile contents keep dry...
  • Page 14: Safety

    4990839 Control modules Product designation Part Document number number Cable remote control Remote Control PST 500 U 2070307 4990823 Infra-red remote control Remote Control PST 500 W U 2070308 4990823 Cable remote control with display Remote Control PST 500 D U...
  • Page 15: Combination With Products From Other Manufacturers

    Safety Product designation Part Document number number Leg section four parts spreadable H 1853829 4990133 Pad leg section, four parts H B 1851579 Two-part leg section spreadable H U 1739991 4990050 Pad leg section, two parts H B 1809671 Single-part leg section H U V 1739969 4990048 Pad leg section, single-part H B...
  • Page 16: Operator's Responsibility

    Safety Operator’s responsibility The operator is the natural or legal person who operates the product himself for commercial or economic purposes or who leaves its operation to a third party. The operator bears the legal product responsibility for protecting personnel or third parties. Medical devices may only be operated and applied according to their intended purpose and the general rules of technology.
  • Page 17: Use Of Defibrillators

    Safety Use of defibrillators The operating table is electrically conductive in accordance with the applicable regulations and standards. The operating table is suitable for the use of defibrillators and defibrillator monitors. There is a risk of burns to the patient and the user when defibrillators are used.
  • Page 18: Reset

    Safety – Functions move at a lower speed and a continuous warning tone sounds. – The end positions are not monitored and collision monitoring is not active. Activate the emergency mode in the event of a malfunction: Press the [i20] key on the column keypad for at least 10 seconds.
  • Page 19: Emergency Unlocking Of The Parking Brake

    Safety 2.7.3 Emergency unlocking of the parking brake If the parking brake on the operating table cannot be released with the remote control or column keypad, the emergency unlock function on the running gear can be used. The button is located at the head end of the running gear and is covered by an information notice.
  • Page 20: Information Notices

    Safety Information notices 2.8.1 Safety instructions – The information notices on the product provide information about residual dangers during use, or provide additional useful information. – The device label and all information notices must be present and be undamaged in the prescribed locations on the product. A damaged, illegible or missing device label / information notice must be replaced immediately.
  • Page 21 Safety No. Information notice Meaning Follow the instructions for use Permissible operating voltage range Mains input fuse type Connection for equipotential bonding cable Reset key Switch the operating table off. Emergency unlock key Release the operating table's parking brake. [10] Connection socket for the cable remote control and foot control [11]...
  • Page 22 Safety No. Information notice Meaning [14] Reference to patents [15] Do not allow your fingers to be trapped between the two cladding protection parts. [16] Device label of the operating table Manufacturer Unique device identification (UDI), comprising: – Data Matrix Code –...
  • Page 23: Unpacking The Operating Table

    Unpacking the operating table Unpacking the operating table The operating table comes delivered on a pallet with outer packaging. The packaging contains the following products: – Operating table – Power cable (length 3 m / 9.84 ft) – Equipotential bonding cable –...
  • Page 24 Unpacking the operating table Remove 3 screws [D] from each of the side pieces and remove the front section of the packaging. Remove the front section [E] and position it as the second part of the ramp on the front of the pallet. Push the ramp up to a closed area on the pallet.
  • Page 25 Unpacking the operating table CAUTION! The operating table may tip over if it is moved over the side edge of the pallet. Ensure that the ramp is pushed up to a closed area on the pallet. Carefully remove the operating table from the pallet using the ramp.
  • Page 26: Summary

    Summary Summary Operating table and equipment The operating table can be custom assembled using various Trumpf Medizin Systeme products. The approved products are listed in Section 2.1. (Example) [17] Operating tabletop [18] Operating table column [19] Running gear [20] Tabletop section [21] Accessories [22]...
  • Page 27: Description

    Description Description Overview of the operating table The mobile operating table has a two-part operating tabletop which can be adapted to the required patient position with the use of various functions. The seat section is permanently attached to the back section. The operating tabletop can be extended at the foot and head-end coupling points with tabletop sections.
  • Page 28 Description [23] 2-part cladding protection [24] Seat section [25] Back section [26] Pads [27] Side rail [28] Leg section joint, motorized [29] Back section joint, motorized [30] Coupling point for support L [31] Coupling point for support S [32] Insertion aperture for extension adapter The extension adapter is available as an optional accessory from Trumpf Medizin Systeme.
  • Page 29: Summary Of Control Modules

    Description [44] Directional movement wheel The wheel assists the user when the operating table is being moved forward or sideways. [45] Equipotential bonding cable [46] Mains power cable [47] LED strip (indirect floor lighting) [48] Lever The lever acts as a securing device and prevents the accessory from slipping from the side rail.
  • Page 30: Remote Control

    Description [i5] Raise function [i6] Lower function [i7] Trendelenburg function [i8] Anti-Trendelenburg function [i9] Left tilt function [i10] Right tilt function [i11] Level position function (Status display next to the key) [i12] Leg section up function [i13] Leg section down function [i14] Back section up function [i15] Back section down function...
  • Page 31 Description [i66] Approach position 1 function (P1) [i67] Approach position 2 function (P2) [i68] Beach chair function (semi-seated position) [i45] + [i66] Save position 1 (two-key operation) [i45] + [i67] Save position 2 (two-key operation) [i5] Raise function [i6] Lower function [i7] Trendelenburg function [i8]...
  • Page 32: Hook Couplings

    Description [i5] Raise function [i6] Lower function [i7] Trendelenburg function [i8] Anti-Trendelenburg function [i9] Left tilt function [i10] Right tilt function [i12] Leg section up function [i13] Leg section down function [i14] Back section up function [i15] Back section down function [i16] Head end longitudinal slide function [i17]...
  • Page 33: Side Rails

    Description Coupling point Fixing point Hook with L encoding The hook coupling of each tabletop section is described in the instructions for use for each tabletop section. At the foot end of the operating tabletop the PST 500 operating table is equipped with an L mount [30], and at the head end with an S mount [31].
  • Page 34: Connections For Cables

    Description Connections for cables Only the control units and cables listed may be connected to the operating table. Connection socket [35] under the seat section: – Cable remote control without display (#2070307) – Cable remote control with display (#2072218) – Foot control (#2072450) Connector pin [36] on the running gear: –...
  • Page 35: Setting Options

    Description Setting options 5.7.1 Patient orientation For the motor functions on the operating table, the operating table must be aware of the patient's current head position on it. Only if the display on the column keypad matches the orientation of the patient on the operating table will the operating table's functions be carried out on the correct side.
  • Page 36: Trendelenburg

    Description 5.7.4 Trendelenburg The operating tabletop is moved electrically around its transverse axis. With the reverse Trendelenburg function [A], the operating tabletop is moved with the foot end downward. With the Trendelenburg function [B], the operating tabletop is moved with the head end downward. 5.7.5 Longitudinal slide The operating tabletop is moved electrically towards the foot end...
  • Page 37: Level Position

    Description 5.7.8 Level position The level position is a defined starting position in which the operating tabletop is moved to a horizontal position. The level position function combines the following functions: – Tilt function: The operating tabletop is adjusted horizontally around its longitudinal axis.
  • Page 38: Automatic Collision Prevention

    Description Automatic collision prevention The operating table monitors the movement range of the operating tabletop and prevents collisions with the floor, the running gear and the operating table column. The function also ensures increased safety in the operating room. A warning tone during the adjustment indicates that the maximum adjustment range will soon be reached.
  • Page 39: Visual Displays

    Description Version 2: – No tabletop section is attached at the head end of the operating tabletop – A Carbon 1200 tabletop section is attached at the foot end of the operating tabletop Item Product designation Part number [53] Table top segment Carbon1200 H V 1850989 Visual displays 5.9.1...
  • Page 40 Description Display Status Meaning Action The display does The key lock is active. Release the key lock. Press key not light up. [i53] for this. The keypad Direct operation of the automatically locks 10 seconds operating table using the after the last key has been column keypad is not possible.
  • Page 41: Battery Status Display On The Running Gear

    Description Display Status Meaning Action The display lights The batteries are fully charged. No action required up green. The display The batteries are charging. No action required flashes green. The display lights The batteries are almost empty. Connect the operating table to up red.
  • Page 42: Error Code Display On The Running Gear

    Description Display Status Meaning Action Bar 10 flashes red. The batteries are empty Connect the operating and the operating table will table to the external power soon switch itself off supply so that the batteries automatically. can be charged. All bars light up briefly in The batteries are charging.
  • Page 43: Sounds

    Description Display Status Meaning Action The LED strips on the An error has occurred with Notify the Technical running gear light up red the operating table. The Customer Service. for 3 seconds. operating table can only be used to a limited degree. A sound 7 is also audible.
  • Page 44: Maximum Load Capacity

    Description Sound Meaning Shrill triple tone An error has occurred. Shrill single tone Warning: During movement, the warning tone – The left and right leg section are traveling sounds repeatedly at intervals of one towards each other. second. – Emergency mode is being activated. –...
  • Page 45: Summary

    Description 5.11.1 Summary The maximum patient weight applies for an evenly loaded operating tabletop (surface load). Restriction The lightweight, single-piece leg section [55] can be used at all coupling points with fixing point L and M, taking account of the restricted patient weight.
  • Page 46: Operating Tabletop With Head Section And Leg Section

    Description 5.11.2 Operating tabletop with head section and leg section Version 1 One of the following head sections is attached at the head end of the operating tabletop. Item Product designation Part number [59] Head section double joint H U V 1853828 [60] Single-joint head section H U V 1769761...
  • Page 47: Operating Tabletop With Seat Section Extension And Leg Section

    Description Permissible load: 360 kg / Patient weights of up to 360 kg / 793 lbs are possible 793 lbs without limiting the operating table functions. Attention: Additional accessories on the operating table reduce the permissible patient weight. 5.11.3 Operating tabletop with seat section extension and leg section No tabletop section is required at the head end of the operating tabletop.
  • Page 48: Operating Tabletop With Carbon 1200 Tabletop Section

    Description Permissible load: 270 kg / Patient weights of up to 270 kg / 595 lbs are possible 595 lbs without limiting the operating table functions. Attention: Additional accessories on the operating table reduce the permissible patient weight. 5.11.5 Operating tabletop with Carbon 1200 tabletop section No tabletop section is required at the head end of the operating tabletop.
  • Page 49: Operating Tabletop With Extension Unit

    Description Permissible load: 160 kg / Patient weights of up to 160 kg / 352 lbs are 352 lbs permitted. Longitudinal travel of the operating tabletop towards the head end of the patient is restricted by 100 mm. Attention: Additional accessories on the operating table reduce the permissible patient weight.
  • Page 50: Side Rails

    Description 5.11.9 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 51: Driving Modes

    Description 5.13 Driving modes The operating table can be moved freely in any direction since the 4 wheels are all able to rotate around their own axis. The operating table is pushed and braked by the user's own strength. The operating table's direction of travel is supported by an additional wheel [44] in the center under the running gear.
  • Page 52: Equipotential Bonding

    Description 5.16 Equipotential bonding Equipotential bonding compensates for different electrical potentials between live parts that may be touched in the area around the patient and protects against electrical discharges. The connecting pin [36] for the equipotential bonding is located at the head end on the running gear.
  • Page 53: Use

    The use of the operating table is described in this instruction manual using the remote control. The column keypad can, unless specified otherwise, be used in the same way. Safety instructions – The operating table may be used only with tabletop sections and accessories approved by Trumpf Medizin Systeme.
  • Page 54: Operating Mode

    – The level position has been reached. This option must be configured in the operating table (default setting). The automatic stop at the level position is indicated by an audible signal. For any further adjustment, briefly release the function key and then press it again. –...
  • Page 55: Charging The Batteries (External Power Supply)

    After patient contact, the operating table must be cleaned and disinfected (see Section 7). Park the operating table in a braked state until its next use. Charging the batteries (external power supply) DANGER Electric shock due to missing protective conductor •...
  • Page 56: Connecting / Disconnecting The Equipotential Bonding Cable

    Connecting / disconnecting the equipotential bonding cable Connecting the cable: Connect the cable plug [45] to the connecting pin [36] on the operating table. Plug the other end of the cable into the equipotential bonding in the room. Disconnecting the cable: Disconnect the cable plug [45] from the connecting pin [36] on the operating table.
  • Page 57: Attaching The Tabletop Section To The Operating Tabletop

    Attaching the tabletop section to the operating tabletop The following description provides a general summary. The instruction manual of the tabletop section used must also be followed. Attaching the tabletop section: Position the operating tabletop so that it is horizontal. Bring the operating tabletop joints at which the tabletop section is to be attached to a horizontal position.
  • Page 58: Operating States

    Operating states 6.9.1 Switch on the operating table The operating table can only be switched on with the column keypad and not with the remote control. Press the [i1] key on the column keypad. The display next to the [i1] key lights up and an audible signal sounds after a few seconds.
  • Page 59: Patient Orientation

    6.10.2 Patient orientation Column keypad Normal patient orientation: Press the [i4] key on the column keypad. The display next to the [i4] key lights up. Inverse patient orientation: Press the [i3] key on the column keypad. The display next to the [i3] key lights up. Remote control Remote control without display: Press the [i3] key on the remote control.
  • Page 60: Tilt

    6.10.4 Tilt Tilt left: Press the [i9] key on the remote control or column keypad. Tilt right: Press the [i10] key on the remote control or column keypad. This function is restricted in the following situations: – When the operating table is markedly inclined in the Trendelenburg or reverse Trendelenburg position, the tilt function is restricted.
  • Page 61: Longitudinal Slide

    – If the patient weighs more than 360 kg / 793 lbs, the operating tabletop must not be tilted by more than 15°. The operating tabletop stops automatically at 15° and must not be tilted beyond this. 6.10.6 Longitudinal slide NOTICE Danger of collisions when moving the operating tabletop Accessories on the side rail may collide with the operating table...
  • Page 62: Back Section

    6.10.7 Back section Back section up: Press the [i14] key on the remote control or column keypad. Back section down: Press the [i15] key on the remote control or column keypad. This function is restricted in the following situations: – Depending on the longitudinal travel, the downward adjustment range of the joints may be restricted.
  • Page 63: Level Position

    – The leg section function is locked when the extension adapter is attached to the operating tabletop. – The adjustment range of the leg section differs for normal and inverted patient orientation. See also Section 5.7.1. 6.10.10 Level position Press the [i11] key on the remote control or column keypad until an audible signal sounds.
  • Page 64: Activating The Parking Brake

    6.11 Activating the parking brake Bring the operating table to a stop. The parking brake must not be activated while the operating table is still moving. Press the [i45] key on the remote control or column keypad until an audible signal sounds. The LED strips on the running gear flash green while the jack props on the wheels are being extended.
  • Page 65: Switching The Floor Lighting On / Off

    Pull the mains power cable plug from the socket and then from the connection socket on the operating table. Press the [i52] key on the remote control until an audible signal sounds. The LED strips on the running gear flash yellow while the jack props on the wheels are being retracted.
  • Page 66: Cleaning And Disinfection

    Cleaning and disinfection Cleaning and disinfection Introduction This section describes in detail how the operating table must be cleaned and disinfected after every contact. A distinction is made between cleaning and disinfection. Cleaning is carried out with water and a suitable cleaning agent. During cleaning, visible and invisible contamination is removed.
  • Page 67: Summary Of Cleaning And Disinfection

    Cleaning and disinfection Summary of cleaning and disinfection Cleaning and disinfection shall be performed promptly after any contact with the operating table. The scope, timing and procedure used for cleaning and disinfection is determined by the operator. In these instructions for use, Trumpf Medizin Systeme describes how the operating table can be manually cleaned and disinfected.
  • Page 68: Cleaning The Operating Table

    Cleaning and disinfection Move the operating table to the level position with the [i11] key. Press the key until the operating table stops automatically. An audible signal then sounds. Move adjustable tabletop sections to a horizontal position by hand. Adjust the height of the operating table with the [i5] or [i6] key so that the work does not strain your back.
  • Page 69 Cleaning and disinfection Wipe all residues from the pads on the operating tabletop in sequence. First wipe the top and then the sides of the pads. The padding must be visibly clean. Once the padding is dry, remove it from the operating table and place it with the clean side facing downward on the prepared resting surface.
  • Page 70 Cleaning and disinfection Remove the individual tabletop section at the foot end of the operating table and place it with the clean, dry side facing downward on the prepared resting surface. Clean the uppermost side and the hook couplings of the tabletop section so there are no residues.
  • Page 71 Cleaning and disinfection Clean the extended operating tabletop from underneath so there are no residues. Extend the operating tabletop with the [i17] key all the way to the foot end. i17 i17 i17 i17 20. Clean the extended operating tabletop from underneath so there are no residues.
  • Page 72: Disinfecting The Operating Table

    Cleaning and disinfection 23. Remove and clean the cladding protection. 24. Clean the running gear thoroughly from above so there are no residues. 25. Visually inspect the surfaces of the entire operating table. The surfaces must be free of residue and any visible contamination.
  • Page 73 Cleaning and disinfection Once the coupling points are dry, attach the tabletop sections to the operating table. Disinfect the surface of the operating table, including the tabletop sections. Allow the surface to dry. Once the underside of the padding is dry, place the padding with the disinfected side facing downward on the additionally disinfected resting surface.
  • Page 74 Cleaning and disinfection Extend the operating tabletop with the [i16] key all the way to the head end. Disinfect the extended operating table from underneath. Extend the operating tabletop with the [i17] key all the way to the foot end. i17 i17 i17 i17 Disinfect the extended operating table from underneath.
  • Page 75 Cleaning and disinfection Disinfect the bellows and panel cladding from all sides. Disinfect the running gear from above. 20. Disinfect and attach the cladding protection. Check the pad for cracks or other visible damage. Damaged padding must not be reused. 22.
  • Page 76: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Error Cause Correction The operating table does not The operating table is not Press the On key on the column respond when any keys are switched on. keypad. pressed. The infra-red remote control is Charge the infra-red remote not charged.
  • Page 77 Troubleshooting Error Cause Correction The leg section joints cannot be A closed tabletop section is Remove the closed tabletop adjusted individually. attached to the leg section joints. section. The inverted patient orientation Set the normal patient is set. orientation ([i4] key). The saved position cannot be The configuration of the Set the configuration on the...
  • Page 78: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance The first maintenance of the operating table after handover to the user takes place in the 3rd year. From the 4th year onwards, the operating table is maintained annually. Product maintenance must be carried out by qualified service technicians only.
  • Page 79: Disposal

    Disposal Disposal Within the European Union (EU), the Trumpf Medizin Systeme products described here fall within the scope of Directive 2012/19/ EU (the WEEE Directive) and meet the requirements of Directive 2011/65/EU (the RoHS Directive). The product must not be disposed of via municipal collection points for old electrical devices.
  • Page 80: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data 12.1 Device data Dimensions Length of the operating tabletop (from 1180 mm / 46.46 in coupling point to coupling point) Width of the operating tabletop (with side 600 mm / 23.62 in rails) Height of the operating table (without 598 mm to 1148 mm / 23.54 in x 45.20 in padding) Height of the side rail...
  • Page 81: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    Technical data Classification Classification of used part (as per Type B for the entire operating table IEC 60601-1) Patient leakage current in accordance with type CF Degree of protection against electric shock Protection class I Degree of protection from water IPX4 (all-round splash protection) penetration Aluminum equivalent of the radiolucent...
  • Page 82 Technical data Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration – electromagnetic immunity The PST 500 operating table has been designed for operation in the electromagnetic environment described below. The operator or user must ensure that it is used in such an environment. Emissions measurements Compliance Electromagnetic environment - guidelines HF emissions in accordance with...
  • Page 83 Technical data Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration – electromagnetic immunity The PST 500 operating table has been designed for operation in the electromagnetic environment described below. The operator or user must ensure that it is used in such an environment. Immunity testing IEC 60601-1 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic...
  • Page 84: Product Certification

    Product certification Test Band (MHz) Service Modulation Max. Distance Immunity frequency power level (MHz) (V/m) 800 – 960 GSM 800/900 Pulse modulation 18 Hz 2 TETRA 800 iDEN 820 CDMA 850 LTE band 5 1720 1700 – 1990 GSM 1800 Pulse modulation 217 Hz 2 CDMA 1900 1845...
  • Page 85: Accessories

    Accessories Accessories Trumpf Medizin Systeme offers a wide variety of additional accessories for the operating table. Not all products are available in all countries. More detailed information can be obtained from Trumpf Medizin Systeme's offices, which are located worldwide. Contact details are available online at www.trumpfmedical.com. The combination of the operating table with the products listed has been tested by Trumpf Medizin Systeme and subjected to a declaration of conformity.
  • Page 86 Accessories Product designation Part number Document number Arm support, single-handed 1490933 4990294 adjustment T Arm support pad 450 1341443 4990189 Arm support pad 450 T 1483383 4990189 Arm support table 4544772 4990277 Arthroscopy positioning set, single 4544534 4990268 Axillary support 1218848 4990263 Floor support...
  • Page 87 Accessories Product designation Part number Document number Double joint strut, pair 4544466 – Double joint strut, pair 1574734 4990213 Wash bowl 4544618 4990258 4990259 Wash bowl mount 4544619 4990284 Elbow rest for surgeon, pair 1218847 4990269 Extension adapter TS7000 1850992 4990054 Extension strut X-RAY, pair 1574735...
  • Page 88 Accessories Product designation Part number Document number Knee support left 1395189 4990196 Knee support right 1395188 4990196 Side support 170 4544722 4990248 Side support 215 4544721 4990248 Side support 215, concave 4544764 4990248 Side support 85 4544723 4990248 Height-adjustable side support 1496430 4990205 Height-adjustable side support,...
  • Page 89 Accessories Product designation Part number Document number Cassette slider 1256558 4990174 HEAVY radial positioning clamp 4544530 4990290 Clamp for extension strut 1218833 4990274 Head collar support 1317948 4990295 Vario head collar support 1300079 4990295 Retainer X-RAY 1345749 4990190 Side guard, pair 4544434 4990289 Side rail extension 160 U...
  • Page 90: Third-Party Manufacturers

    Accessories 14.2 Third-party manufacturers Product designation Part number Head collar for adults 1218974 Leg support, left 1228196 Leg support, right 1228197 Skull clamp X-RAY 1317569 Universal OR mattress 1550656 OR mattress with urology cut-out 1550658 Pediatric vacuum cushion 1559987 Skull clamp X-RAY connecting piece 1835762 Skull clamp AL connecting piece 1866513...
  • Page 91: Combinations Of Operating Table And Tabletop Sections

    Combinations of operating table and tabletop sections Product designation Part number Arm support vertical w/ quick fixation 2069306 Transport cart for hook components 2069425 Arthroscopy positioning Device 4544664 Support for operating table accessories 4544725 Combinations of operating table and tabletop sections Trumpf Medizin Systeme offers a wide variety of additional tabletop sections the operating table.
  • Page 92 Combinations of operating table and tabletop sections Item Product designation Part number [53] Table top segment Carbon1200 H V 1850989 Pad TTS Carbon one part B 1873466 [54] Carbon 600 tabletop section H V 1739992 Pad TTS Carbon 600 H B 1770133 [55] Single-part, lightweight leg section H V...
  • Page 93 Combinations of operating table and tabletop sections Item Product designation Part number [59] Head section double joint H U V 1853828 Pad head section H B 1764878 [60] Single-joint head section H U V 1769761 Pad head section H B 1764878 [61] Seat section extension H V U...
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