brewer AssistPRO Manuel utilisateur

Document # 101522 0608 REV A ER 784
Installation & Operation Manual
Important Information ............................................2
Safety Information .................................................3
Component Identication ......................................3
Specications ........................................................4
Electrical Requirements ........................................4
Installation .............................................................5
Operation ..............................................................8
Table Adjustments............................................... 11
Maintenance........................................................19
Limited Warranty .................................................19

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Service
If you require assistance with the installation or operation of your
AssistPRO,
call the Brewer Customer Service Department at
1-800-558-8777. Our trained staff will assist you in attempting to
correct the problem directly over the phone. If service is required,
a factory authorized technician will be sent to your location.
Please ll in the following information for use when calling the
Brewer Company or your distributor with questions regarding
your unit. See Figure 1 for model and serial number location.
Date of Purchase
Serial Number
Model Number
Authorized
Dealer Name
Dealer
Phone Number
Dealer Address
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
General
The AssistPRO is designed to provide positioning and
support of patients during general examinations con-
ducted by qualied medical professionals. Read and
understand all operating instructions, safety information,
and maintenance requirements contained in this manual
prior to operating the table. Become familiar with all of
the table functions before using it with a patient.
The AssistPRO is primarily used in examination rooms
for general examinations and minor procedures. The
wide variety of positions, adjustable legrest, adjustable
headrest, stirrups, and treatment pan, create a safe and
convenient patient positioning table.
Controlled via the hand pendant or foot control, four pow-
ered motions easily adjust the table into a wide variety
of positions. The table ascends to 40” high, and can be
lowered to 19” (thereby providing easier wheelchair trans-
fer). The seating surface can be tilted from a horizontal
position to an angled position of up to 30º. The backrest
can be adjusted from a at position to an 85º angle for
seating. Finally, the legrest can be adjusted from a verti-
cal position for seating, to a horizontal position for laying.
The AssistPRO is also capable of storing four preferred
positions ino the tables memory. Utilizing an intuitive two
step programming method, the user can recall any pro-
grammed position with the touch of a button. See page 14
for complete programming instructions.
In addition to the electronically controlled positions noted
above, several manual adjustments are available:
1. The legrest can be manually adjusted from a sitting to
a kneeling position.
2. With the table in the horizontal position, the legrest
can be extended an additional 5” for tall patients.
3. Stirrups may be manually extended and positioned
anywhere within the lateral range of travel.
4. A removable treatment pan is housed underneath the
front of the seat for easy access. Simply pull the tray
out for use during examinations.
5. A three point pivot system allows the user to adjust
the angle and position of the headrest.
6. The backrest incorporates a self-storing paper roll.
The table is designed to accommodate a maximum
patient weight of 450 lbs.
Figure 1. Model and Serial Number Location
Model &
Serial Number
Remember to read through the entire manual. The fea-
tures briey mentioned are just an introduction into the
capabilities provided by the AssistPro. This table was spe-
cically engineered to be the most accessible and safest
table on the market. Multi-density upholstery, push-only
actuators, and numerous on/off switches are just a few
of the many touches that make the AssistPRO the best
procedure table for every ofce.

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Failure to follow instructions with this symbol
could result in serious personal injury and/or damage
to the unit.
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, will result in death
or serious injury.
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, could result in death
or serous injury.
CAUTION indicates an imminently or poten-
tial hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may
result in serious injury and/or equipment damage.
Safety Information
The primary concern of The Brewer Company is that the
equipment is operated and maintained with the safety of
the patient and healthcare staff in mind. To ensure safe
and reliable operation:
•Read and understand all instructions in this manual
before attempting to install or operate the unit.
•Ensure that appropriate personnel are informed on
the manual contents. This is the responsibility of the
purchaser.
•Ensure that this manual is located near the table, or if
possible permanently afxed to the table.
SAFETY INFORMATION
COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
Leg Section
(adjustable angle)
Headrest (ad-
justable)
Backrest
(adjustable angle)
Stirrups
Seat
(adjustable angle)
Treatment
Pan
Headrest Linkage
Assembly
Programmable
Foot Control
Programmable
Hand Pendant
Figure 2. Component Overview

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WARNING
When performing a cauterization or similar treat-
ment, the patient must be insulated from the metal
portions of the table by nonconductive material.
Failure to do so may result in electrical shock or
burns to the patient.
WARNING
Use 115 VAC, 60 Hz alternating current only. Failure
to do so may result in electrical shock to personnel
and will result in damage to the table.
WARNING
Do not use this table in an explosive or oxygen-
enriched atmosphere. Failure to do so may result
in serious personnel injury or death.
CAUTION
Do not use any power supply other than that
listed on the rating label (Figure 1). Failure to do
so may result in serious injury and/or equipment
damage.
SPECIFICATIONS
Power Cord.......................................................................
............ Extends 70 in. (Minimum) from table. 18 AWG / 3
............. conductor, SJT grey jacketed junior hard service
............with hospital plug
Type of protection against electrical shock …….. Class 1
.......................................................................... Grounded
Type of protection
against electrical shock …….. .................. B applied parts
Type of protection against ingress of water……. Ordinary
Type of protection against ingress of water for foot control..IPX1
Can accept paper rolls of
....................................................................18 in. x 3.0 in.
....................................................................21 in. x 3.0 in.
Certications*.................................UL6060-1; UL2601-1;
..........................IEC60601-1; CAN-CSA C22.2 No. 601.1
Transport and Storage Conditions:
Temperature Range......................................-20º to 150º F
Relative Humidity...........................................10% to 90%
Operating Conditions:
Temperature Range........................................ 65° to 85°F
Relative Humidity...........................................10% to 90%
* ETL classied in the United States and Canada
per the following standards.
Weight of Table.....................................................550 lbs.
Load Rating (maximum):
Seat/Back .............................................................450 lbs.
Legrest (Flat & Kneeling)......................................450 lbs.
Headrest...............................................................100 lbs.
Back Section Range...............0° (horizontal) to +85° ± 5°
Table Top Height Range ...........19 ± 0.5 in. to 40 ± 1.0 in.
Leg Section Range............0° (horizontal) to 90° (vertical)
Table Top
Tilt Range ................ 0° (horizontal) to +30° ± 5° (foot up)
Dimensions:
Upholstered Headrest..................13 in. wide x 11 in. high
Upholstered Top ....................28.0 in. wide x 44.5 in. long
Upholstered
Leg Rest ....…………………16.5 in. wide x 11.25 in. high
Overall Length ..................................................69 in. long
With Headrest/
Footrest Extended ............................................90 in. long
Electrical Requirements
..................115 VAC nominal, 60 HZ, 5.8 amps maximum
Duty Cycle (10%)
................. 2 minutes on / 18 minutes off (motor run time)
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
CAUTION
This product has been evaluated with respect to
electrical shock, re, and mechanical hazards only
in accordance with UL60601-1; IEC60601-1;
UL2601-1; CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 601.1

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Overview
Perform the following sequence in order when setting up
the table:
- Uncrating
- Leveling the Base
- Installing the Foot Control & Hand Pendant
Uncrating
NOTE: Inspect all boxes and contents for damage. Re-
port any damage to the carrier immediately.
CAUTION
To avoid damaging the table’s upholstery or paint-
ed surfaces, DO NOT use a knife or other sharp
object to open the packaging. Also, to avoid dam-
aging the table lift only at points indicated in Figure
3. Do not lift at other points as indicated in Figures
3 and 4.
1. Using a 1/2” open-end wrench, or socket, unbolt the
table from the wooden shipping skid by removing the
four bolts located underneath the table’s base; two on
each side.
2. Remove the table from the shipping skid by sliding it
off the front of the skid. Be sure to lift at the correct
points as indicated in Figure 3. Position the table in
the desired room location.
WARNING
The table weighs approximately 550 lbs. Two or
more people should assist in removing the table
from the shipping skid. Also, use proper lifting
techniques when lifting. Failure to do so could
result in serious injury.
3. Remove packing tape from stirrups (Figure 4). Pull
out treatment pan slide and remove packing tape
from the treatment pan assembly components. Re-
turn treatment pan slide to its stowed position.
4. The electrical rating for this unit is 115 VAC, 60 Hz,
5.8 amps. The three-pronged grounding plug on the
table power cord must be plugged into a matching
three-pronged, grounded, non-isolated, correctly
polarized 115 VAC receptacle.
INSTALLATION
Figure 3. Table Lift Points
Figure 4. Stirrups and Treatment Pan
DO NOT lift at these points!
Lift table at these points
Do Not Lift

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Leveling the Table
A leveling screw pad (Figure 5) is located in six places
under the table’s base. Adjust the six leveling pads to
achieve a solid, level installation.
Installing the Power Cord
1. Remove the power cord from the shipping box.
2. Insert the plug end of the power cord into the recep-
tacle on the table (Figure 6). Make sure the plug end
shape is correctly oriented to the receptacle shape.
Installing the Foot Control
1. Remove the foot control from the shipping box.
2. Insert the end of the cord into the foot control recep-
tacle on the table (Figure 6). Make sure the tab on the
cord plug is aligned with the groove in the receptacle,
and the plug is fully seated.
3. Thread the locking collar onto the receptacle
4. Make sure the on/off switch located on the backrest
shroud is turned to the “on” position. See gure 7.
5. Make sure both Safety On/Off Switches are on (lighted).
See gure 9.
6. Test the foot control for operation.
Figure 5. Leveling Screw Pad (located under table)
Figure 6. Power Cord & Foot Control Cord Receptacles
Figure 7
INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)
Locking Collar
Receptacle
Foot Control/Hand
Pendant On/Off
switch

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Installing the Hand Pendant
1.Remove the hand pendant from the shipping bag
2.Insert the plug end of the cord into the hand pendant
receptacle on the backrest shroud. See gure 8.
3.Make sure the tab on the cord plug is aligned with the
groove in the receptacle and plug is fully seated
4.Thread the locking collar onto the receptacle
5.Test the hand pendant for operation
Figure 8
INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)
Receptacle
Hand
Pendant
Cord
Locking
Collar

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General
WARNING
If the table malfunctions, immediately remove your
hand or foot from the controls, unplug the power
cord from the electrical receptacle, and assist the
patient from the table. If table continues to mal-
function, call for service. Do not attempt to repair
table yourself.
WARNING
Before initiating power, keep personnel and equip-
ment clear of the table movement to avoid personal
injury or equipment damage.
OPERATION
NOTE: For optimum table performance, allow the table to
reach room temperature before operating.
NOTE: The table is not designed for continuous opera-
tion. If the table is operated continuously causing the
control to exceed its allowable operating temperature, the
table will go into a reduced speed mode. If normal opera-
tion ceases, do not attempt to operate the table. Allow the
table to cool for 10-15 minutes before attempting to use
again.
NOTE: If operation does not resume after a cooling
period of one hour, contact your dealer or an authorized
service center for repair.
Figure 9
Safety On/Off switches
1.The table is equipped with two On/Off switches that dis-
rupt the main power to the table.
2.The switches are located on the upper left and right hand
sides of the backrest shroud. See gure 9.
3.In the “On” position the switch is lighted green.
Both switches must be in the On, lighted position for the
table to operate.

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WARNING
Keep personnel and equipment clear of table be-
fore initiating movement to avoid personal injury
or damage to the equipment.
CAUTION
The foot control and hand pendant are moisture
resistant and run on low voltage. To avoid tempo-
rary or permanent damage to the controls, do not
immerse in water or liquids.
CAUTION
Keep foreign objects away from controls. To avoid
accidental operation, be sure the controls are NOT
positioned below the legrest or headrest linkage.
Failure to do so could result in unwanted motion
and possible damage to the table.
NOTE: Each control function will automatically stop mov-
ing when either the UP or DOWN travel limit is reached.
If the button is pressed with travel at its limit, the actua-
tor will not run. Sensors prevent the actuator motor from
operating when travel limit has been reached, preventing
wear of the actuator.
Leg
Down Table
Down
Figure 10
Controls
1. See gure 10 for the pedal and button identications on
the foot control
2. See gure 11 for the button identications on the hand
pendant
OPERATION (CONTINUED)
Program Recall
Mode
Stop
Program
Recall #3
Program
Recall #4
Tilt
Down
Back
Down
Program
Recall #2
Program
Recall #1
Program
Set
Leg
Up Table
Up
Tilt
Up
Back
Up

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Leg Up
Leg Down
Tilt Down
TiltUp
Program Recall #2
Program Recall #4
Back Up
Back Down
Table Down
Table Up
Program Recall #1
Program Recall #3
Figure 11
OPERATION (CONTINUED)
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