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Operating Table MOT-VE100 Operator’s Manual This operating table is designed for medical operations. Using this operating table for any other purpose other than this intended use may cause serious injury. The operator and the person in charge of the maintenance of this operating table must read this operator’s manual thoroughly and understand the contents before operating, inspecting,...
Table of contents Introduction ................. 1 This manual ....................1 Intended use and this product ............... 1 Accessories ....................2 Safety precaution ................ 4 Read thoroughly before using ............... 4 Labeling ......................9 Section Introduction ..............13 Main unit ...................... 13 Hand controller ....................
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Before contacting for repairs ........... 46 APP.-1 Electromagnetic Compatibility ..........48 App.-2 Glossary.................. 51...
Introduction 1.1 This manual This manual contains information for safely and effectively using this product. Before operating this product, read this manual thoroughly to understand how to operate and inspect the product. Failure to follow these instructions could lead to serious injury. The safety information is categorized as per the following so that the contents of warnings and cautions, and the details of warnings and cautions which are labeled on the product may be comprehended.
1.3 Accessories ■ Standard components and accessories Flame-Retardant and Waterproof Pads (SUSANO Pad) (for Head Section Type A, Back and Seat Section Type A, Double Leg Section Type B) Main unit Hand controller Power cord Operator’s manual...
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■ Optional parts ㅡ Flame-Retardant and Waterproof Pads (SUSANO Pad) for Back Section for Seat Section Type A Type A for Seat Section Type B...
Safety precaution 2.1 Read thoroughly before using In using this product, carefully read the following warnings and cautions, and make sure to observe them. Any serious incident that has occurred in relation to the device should be reported to the manufacturer and the competent authority in which the user and/or patient is established.
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(2) Hand controller • Do not forcibly pull the hand controller cord. • Do not subject the hand controller to strong shocks. The hand controller may get CAUTION damaged. (3) Base Do not place any objects on the base. An object may get caught and the operating table may get damaged.
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• Attach the table pads straight along the Velcro fastenings from the edges. Attach especially long table pads while holding them with your hands so that the surfaces do CAUTION not get wrinkled. If the table pads rise up or buckle, they may get deformed or damaged.
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• Make sure to inspect and maintain the operating table before and after use. The operating table may require replacement of the parts due to significant wear, deterioration, and/or breakage depending on the usage period and frequency of use. • For preventive maintenance and inspections, contact your distributor or Mizuho directly. ㅡ Antistatic measure •...
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4. As with step 3, disinfect the surfaces of the tables and side rails. 5. W ipe off the operating table with a clean dry cloth within 15 minutes after disinfecting it. • Make sure to use Mizuho authorized disinfectants. The disinfectants are as shown below. Sodium hypochlorite 0.1% (halogen containing compound) Hypo Alcohol (iodine color removing agent) Chlorhexidine (chlorhexidine gluconate 0.5%)
2.2 Labeling The operating table is labeled at the locations shown as below. Before use, make sure to understand the contents of the labels. ■ Warning and Caution labels (3)* (4)* *: Applied on both sides. (1) C655650□ (2) C655608□ (3) C653624□...
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■ Other labels (2/2) (21) (21) (21) (21) (21) (22) (24) (23) (28) (25) (26) (27) (22) C657305□ (23) C646104□ (24) C646101□ (21) C653620□ (ASIA) 7 2 2 B U 8 0 9 0 1 A U 6 3 9 0 1 A U 6 2 or C657348□...
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■ Symbol mark for labeling Symbol Description Label no. Indicates a possibility of injury or even death if operates the (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) table without following the warning General prohibition sign General mandatory action sign Emergency stop Refer to the operator’s manual (5) (8) (12) (15) (18) (19) Indicates AC power supply...
Section Introduction 3.1 Main unit Hand controller Seat section Leg section (*1) Table pads Head section (*1) Back section Leg section flexing lever Leg section fixing handle Leg section Side rail Auxiliary attaching/detaching Head section switch handle flexing lever Emergency stop switch Column Head section...
3.2 Hand controller Power lamp Pilot lamp Battery lamp Reverse Trendelenburg: Trendelenburg: Head down Head up Lateral tilt: Right down Lateral tilt: Left down Back section down Back section up Table up Table down (Lock operating table) Flex: Center up Reflex: Center down Brake unlock Return to level...
Operation 4.1 Installation and battery charging • Use the equipotential wire to ground the equipotential terminal to the medical grounding terminals. CAUTION Prepare the equipotential wire yourself. • When moving this product, carry it out with two or more persons. Equipotential terminal Equipotential wire...
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■ Installation space This product requires the installation space shown as below. 2.5 m (98.43 in) or more 2.5 m (98.43 in) 2.5 m (98.43 in) or more or more 2.5 m (98.43 in) or more...
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• The operating table battery replacement time is about 2 years. Once it reaches its replacement time, request Power cord your distributor or Mizuho for a battery replacement. Power connector • The life-span for the battery varies greatly depending on When turning on the power switch, battery charging starts.
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■ Attaching the hand controller Align the connector with the guide and insert it into the receptacle properly. Insert the connector ■ Detaching the hand controller Turn the connector ring in the direction of the arrow until it stops. Pull up the connector. 2.Pull up the connector 1.
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■ Using the self-diagnostic function This product is equipped with an embedded self-diagnostic function capable of checking the communication status between the main unit and the hand controller. Connect the power connector of the product and the medical grade outlet with the power cord. Press on the hand controller.
4.2 Turning on/off the power ■ When the medical grade outlet is used ㅡ Turning on the power Turn on the power switch on the base. NOTE The power switch (green) and the battery indicator will be lighted on. • In an emergency or when turning off the power completely, disconnect the power cord from the...
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ㅡ Turning off the power When the power is turned on, press on the hand controller. NOTE The power lamp (green) on the hand controller goes out. If you turn off the power switch on the base before pressing on the hand Power lamp(Green・go out) controller, the battery power will be turned on.
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■ When the battery is used ㅡ Turning on the power NOTE When the power cord is not connected to the power During use with the battery connector and the power switch on the base is turned off, power, the power is press on the hand controller. automatically turned off if no The power lamp (green) and battery lamp (orange) light up, and the operation is performed for 2 power is turned on.
4.3 Operating the emergency stop switch In an emergency, you can stop the operating table from moving by pressing the emergency stop switch. The emergency stop switch must be used only in an emergency. WARNING ■ Operating in an emergency NOTE Press the emergency stop switch.
4.4 Fixing and unfixing the operating table ■ Fixing the operating table • After activating the brake, check that the operating table is fixed securely. WARNING • If the operation needs to be halted, press the emergency stop switch. Hold down and press NOTE The brake is activated to fix the operating table. Operations such as raising the tabletop will not operate until the fixing of the operating • The operating table can be fixed or unfixed once table is completed.
4.5 Tilting the tabletop laterally When you tilt the tabletop laterally with a patient on the operating table, make sure to use the fixing accessory for the Mizuho operating table. WARNING The patient may fall from the operating table. ■ Tilting to the left Hold down and press NOTE The tabletop tilts to the left in the view from the head side.
4.6 Trendelenburg When you operate the Trendelenburg operation with a patient on the operating table, make sure to use the fixing accessory for the Mizuho operating table. WARNING The patient may fall from the operating table. ■ Reverse Trendelenburg (Head up) • Do not operate until the tip of the leg section contacts the floor. It may get damaged.
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■ Trendelenburg (Head down) • Do not operate until the tip of the head section contacts the floor. It may get damaged. CAUTION • Do not operate until the head section fixing handle contacts the base. It may get damaged. Head section fixing handle Hold down and press NOTE The tabletop moves to the head down position. The maximum angle achieved in the head down position is 30°...
4.7 Back section up/down Keep your hands away from the following gaps during the operation of the table. Otherwise you may get injured. WARNING • Gap between the back section and seat section • Gap between the back section gear and rack Back section gear Back section Seat section...
4.8 Changing the tabletop height Leg section • Do not move down the tabletop with the leg section bent down at 90°. The tip of the leg section may come in CAUTION contact with the floor or the base and get damaged. • Do not operate until the tip of the leg section contacts the floor when moving down the tabletop with the leg section bent down.
4.9 Flexing or reflexing the tabletop Keep your hands away from the following gaps during the operation of the table. Otherwise you may get injured. WARNING • Gap between the back section and seat section • Gap between the back section gear and rack Back section gear Back section Seat section...
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■ Reflexing the tabletop Hold down and press The back section bends upward and the seat section turns to the Trendelenburg (head down) position. Reflexing...
4.10 Return to level ■ Return the tabletop to the level position Hold down and press NOTE The tabletop from the Trendelenburg, lateral tilting, back section up/ Elevation and braking do not down and flexing will return to the level position. function.
4.11 Adjusting the head section The head section can be bent in 15° increments, to 4 different positions upward (maximum 60°) and to 6 different positions downward (maximum 90°). The head section can also be detached. The head section weighs 7 kg (15.4 lbs). Pay special attention when handling it. It may drop and cause damage or injury. WARNING ■ Head section up/down Make sure to tighten the head section fixing handles securely. If the head section moves with the handles in a WARNING loosened state, the patient may get injured.
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■ Attaching the head section Make sure to tighten the head section fixing handles securely. If the head section moves with the handles in a WARNING loosened state, the patient may get injured. • Make sure to insert the head section into the back section completely. If the operating table is used with CAUTION the head section inserted incompletely, it may get damaged.
4.12 Adjusting the leg section The leg sections can be bent, stretched outward, and detached. The leg section weighs 8 kg (17.6 lbs) (each). Pay special attention when handling it. It may drop and cause damage or injury. WARNING ■ Leg section up/down The right and left leg sections can be bent independently in 15°...
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■ Outstretching the leg section The leg sections are stretchable outward up to 90°. • Keep your fingers from in between the rails while outstretching the leg section. Otherwise you may WARNING get injured. • Make sure to tighten the leg section fixing handles securely. If the leg sections move with the handle in a loosened state, the patient may get injured. 90°...
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■ Detaching the leg section Hold the tip of the leg section on the leg side and turn the leg section attaching/detaching handle to loosen it. NOTE The handgrip can be Hold both sides of the leg section firmly and pull it straight changed to any direction by out. turning the leg section attaching/detaching handle Leg section attaching/ while pulling it downward.
Mizuho for repairs. Otherwise it may cause problems during WARNING surgery. Inspect the items below. If there is any problem, request your distributor or Mizuho for repair. (1) Table pads ㅡ Before use • Check all the table pads for any damage.
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(3) Tabletops ㅡ Before use • Check all the tabletops for any damage. ㅡ After use • Check all the tabletops for any damage or dirt. (4) Hand controller ㅡ Before use • Press the switches on the hand controller to see if all functions are working properly. (5) Power ON/OFF switch ㅡ...
5.2 Periodic replacement parts Mizuho specifies that the following parts need to be periodically replaced for safety use. The replacement time is a rough standard. Earlier replacement may be required depending on the usage condition and/or usage frequency. Request your distributor or Mizuho for replacements. Hand controller Battery Power cord Caster Brake rubber...
Specification 6.1 Specification table Product description MOT-VE100 Highest 1090 mm (42.91 in) Elevation range Lowest 635 mm (25.0 in) Head up 30° Trendelenburg angle Head down 30° Left down 20° Lateral tilt angle Right down 20° 90° Back section up/ down angle Down 40°...
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Note 4: Rough dimension Note 5: Company standard (in case that appropriate maintenance and inspection is done) Note 6: Based on Mizuho’s own validation data Note 7: IEC 60601-1, Medical electrical equipment - Part1: General requirements for basic safety and essential...
Troubleshooting 7.1 When the hand controller cannot be used ■ Use the auxiliary switch to operate the operating table • The auxiliary switch should be used only in an emergency. • Always watch movement of the operating table when you operate the auxiliary switch. CAUTION •...
7.2 When the brake cannot be released • Do not operate the emergency brake release knob with a patient on the operating table. The operating table may tip over resulting in injury. WARNING • Do not operate the operating table while the emergency brake release knob is in the UNLOCK state.
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If the situation does not improve even if countermeasures 1. and 2. are implemented. The battery’s fuse is blown. Request repairs from your distributor or Mizuho. If the situation does not improve even if the above countermeasures are implemented, request repairs from...
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For request for the periodical inspection, contact your distributor or Mizuho. ■ Warranty MIZUHO Corporation will repair defective parts of this product without charge for one year from the date of delivery/installment except for cases of damage caused by a third party’s repair, act of nature, improper use or intentional damage.
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Normal operation may not be possible due to electromagnetic interference. Guidelines and manufacturer declaration – electromagnetic emissions The MOT-VE100 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or user of the MOT-VE100 must ensure that it is operated in suchlike environments. Electromagnetic Compliance Electromagnetic environment – guideline...
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Guidelines and manufacturer declaration – electromagnetic interference immunity The MOT-VE100 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or user of the MOT-VE100 must ensure that it is operated in suchlike environments. Interference Electromagnetic IEC 60601 test level Compliance level immunity tests environment – guidelines Electrostatic discharge ±...
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AM/FM radio broadcasts and TV broadcasts cannot be accurately and theoretically predicted. In order to confirm the electromagnetic environment caused by the fixed RF transmitter, it is desirable to consider an electromagnetic field survey. If the measured field strength exceeds the compliance level as specified above at the location where the MOT-VE100 is used, the MOT-VE100 should be observed to verify correct functionality. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as re-orienting or relocating the MOT-VE100.
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App.-2 Glossary Base The light-blue portion of the figure below. Flex/Reflex The back section is bent upward or downward, the seat section moves to the head-up or the head-down position, and the entire tabletop moves to the “Center up” or “Center down”. Lateral tilt Tabletop of the operating table moves to the left-down or the right-down position in the view from the head side.
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Revision Record 2020-12-24 Ver.1 New release 2021-04-09 Ver.2 Revision 2021-11-09 Ver.3 Revision 2023-07-14 Ver.4 Revision...
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Sales Agent 3-30-13 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku Tokyo 113-0033, Japan https://www.mizuho.co.jp...
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