1.3 Specifications
The table is designed to hold a maximum patient load of 450-pound (205 kg) in a
procedural position at any point within its physical range.
The table has a height range of 29 to 49 inches (74 cm – 124 cm).
The width of the tabletop is 21.5 inches (55 cm) and narrows to 10 inches (25 cm) toward
the foot end and 5 inches (13 cm) at the perineal post.
The length of the tabletop is 48.5 inches (123 cm). The overall length with leg spars
attached is 124 inches (315 cm).
The lateral roll range is +/- 12 degrees and the trendelenburg/reverse trendelenburg
range is +/- 12 degrees.
The leg spars rotate on a spherical joint and are capable of positioning the patients leg in
up to 20 degrees of adduction, 45 degrees of abduction, raise the leg to 28 degrees
above level and lower the leg to 35 degrees below level.
The tabletop has a radiolucent equivalency of less than 1 millimeter of aluminum.
The input power requirement is 100 VAC, 50Hz or 60Hz, 120 VAC, 60Hz or 230 VAC,
50Hz as indicated on the table label.
The table may also be operated under battery power. The expected working life of a fully
charged battery is approximately 12 hours at a 10% duty cycle.
This symbol indicates an external ground stud that is required for use when the
AC power cable is not connected to a protective earth ground hospital grade AC outlet
in your operating room or facility.
To protect the patient, hospital staff and the table from possible electrical hazards, an
external ground wire connection is required between the external ground stud and
protective earth ground.
1.4 Shipping
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The 6875 hana
Surgery Table must be shipped using the appropriate shipping carton.
During shipment the table is to be kept in an environment within the following limits:
1. Ambient temperature -4 °F (-20 °C) to + 122 °F (50 °C).
2. Relative humidity from 10% to 100%, including condensation.
3. Atmospheric pressure from 50 to 110 kPa.
1.5 Storage
When not in use, the hana
temperature between 32 °F (0 °C) and 120 °F (49 °C). The table cover provided should be
utilized and serves as a dust cover.
To ensure the battery is always fully charged and ready for use, the table should be stored
with the power cord inserted on the head end control panel and attached to an appropriate,
hospital grade AC outlet (100VAC, 120VAC or 230VAC) and the power switch turned on.
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WARNING:
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Surgery Table should be stored in a clean, dry environment with
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