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- Unlock the clasps and open the table up slightly by unfolding the legs and the top sections.
- Unfold one leg first, then the other one so as to avoid any obstruction (1). Open the legs wide minding
that the cables are not trampled (2).
- Once the table is completely open and still leaning on its edge (2), grab the edge of the table with your
hands, one hand for each half of the tabletop, and slowly walk backward while pulling down gently on the
handles. Let the legs that are closest to the ground stay in place while you tip the table to an upright
position. (3)
The cables will stretch by themselves.
Folding-up procedure:
- Set the table on its edge, on the little rubber feet.
- Fold the legs gently minding that the cables are not trampled or forced.
- Get the 2 halves of the table together and lock the clasps at both edges.
Notice: in certain floor surfaces the table legs might leave marks after a prolonged contact. Check the
technical specifications of the floor manufacturer to avoid any trouble.
b) LOAD capacity
This item has been tested to support a MAXIMUM STATIC WEIGHT of 135 Kg evenly distributed all over.
Absolutely avoid leaning on the very edge for support as it may tilt over.
If pressure on a reduced area exceeds the allowed weight, the table upholstery could split up. Keep the
patients from getting on by their knees. The maximum weight limit of every table section is 50 kg.
To get on the table, first lower the table to the required position in order to allow an easier access. The
patient must seat at the middle of the table, raise his legs and lean on his side.
Then, he can lie down. Weight must necessarily be distributed evenly and not concentrated on either side
of the table.
When getting down the table different procedures apply depending on the position of the patient.
Therefore, if he is lying down (prone position) he has to slide gently towards the middle of the table, lean
on his side and go up by standing on his arms. He will then be able to put his legs out by the table's side
and easily stand up.
If the patient is lying upwards he will have to stand on his arms, get back to a seated position and then go
down the table.
* Caution: Never use the head or back rest sections to lean forward as these parts are not aimed at
supporting such a pressure and the table could consequently tilt over.
3) MAINTENANCE
a) Aluminium FRAME
For a proper operation of the table, you should do the dusting regularly with a cloth, especially at the
moving parts.
Periodically check it visually for any signs of damage and make sure that all bolts, nuts and other
fasteners are tight.
* The repeated exposure of the table to high levels of humidity is not recommended.
b) UPHOLSTERY
A wet cloth should be enough to do the dusting. Anyway, if the leather is not properly clean you can use a
smooth sponge soaked with neutral soap water. Dry immediately afterwards. To prevent moisture from
entering the seams, do not wash with abundant water.
It is highly recommended to use a towel cover like the A4469, A4459 or A4460 to protect the upholstery
from sweat, massage creams or oils.
Use soapy water to clean the stains. Avoid using alcohol, any solvent or stain remover as the vinyl
could be seriously damaged.
The use of infrared lamps might cause a cracking of the artificial leather. You should then put a cotton
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