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OWNERS MANUAL OWNERS MANUAL PHYSIO II Hello and welcome as owner of a Physio therapy table. This manual is for the model Physio I. Please read it carefully so that you handle the product properly. If you have any specific questions, we would be delighted to hear from you. Greetings from us at . The tables should be used for treatment of patients only, with the patient lying or sitting. For maximum life of the product, make sure that no sharp objects cut the artificial leather of the pads, and that the wooden sheets and the aluminum frame is not overloaded. Specification of accessories Description of functions Maintenance & cleaning Description, technical documentation Exchange of components OBSERVE! The operator MUST read this owners manual very carefully, before the product is being used, to avoid unnecessary risks for both patients and operators. Postal address Phone Myrängsvägen 8 +46 660 842 51 S-891 50 Örnsköldsvik, SWEDEN www.tarsus.se info@tarsus.s

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Item Locking of the horizontal position Headrest Locking of raising & lowering of the headrest Cushion for the headrest Space for extra hand control for the heightening & lowering Pad, front Pad, rear Frame Lifting bow Power supply Feet pedal Protective plastic shield Side flap Motor, or hydraul, for the heightening & lowering Lying pad Transport castors Attachments for the arm rest holders Locking device for the arm rests Arm rest holder Arm rest pad Locking castors Foot pedal for locking of central locking castors Central locking castors Paper roll holder Gas spring adjuster Gas spring...

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1. Connections for the motors and the wall socket. A) Plug for wall socket B) Feet pedal C) Lifting motor D) Tipping motor 2-3. The adjustable arm rests are to be mounted on the chromed pipes. NOTE! Don’t screw on the locking handle when the fastener is not mounted on the pipe. The metal on the expansion function might be damaged. The armrests are regulated both in height and side with a handle and an expansion locking for soft and efficient locking. NOTE! Do not overload the armrests. They are only intended for support of patient’s arms and hands during treatment. 4. The headrest is...

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11. Press the pedal on marked position for raising of the traction /drainage position. 12. Press/pump the shorter part of the pedal (B). Keep pressing until you reach the desired height. 12 13. NOTE! When adjusting the treatment couch up or down, there could be a risk of pinching (see arrows). Make sure that no one is within the working area. 14. NOTE! When adjusting the traction /drainage position, there could be a risk of pinching (see arrows). Make sure that no one is within the working area. 15. You lock the castors by pressing the red button on the castor and release the locking device...

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The treatment table is to be cleansed by using hot water and a light soap solution. When disinfecting, please use Hydrogenated Castor Oil Water, or similar. The treatment table is basically free from need of maintenance, but routine controls must be made to make sure that the table is fully functional. Neglecting following routine control may give the couch a shorter life. Therefore, control all functions and details regularly. Control following: castors and the locking device, the functions of the electric motor, and check for unusual sounds. Lubricate according to schedule each sixth...

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Description, technical documentation Models The couch is electrically adjustable. Frame All-welded white epoxy coated. Electrically adjustable in height. Motor underneath hard plastic cover. Lying frame All-welded white epoxy coated tubes. A pair of small castors. Standard castors: 2 pcs. 50 mm. Four locking castors, 75 or 125 mm. Central locking castors: 125 mm. Measure and weight Measure Adjustable in height: 50-88 cm Length: 200 cm Width: 45-60 cm

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Changing electric motor NOTE! Before changing motors our power supply, you MUST pull the cord from the wall socket. Changing lifting motor LINAK LA31 (raising and lowering the couch). NOTE! When you change the motor, there is a risk that the couch falls to lowest position very fast. Therefore the couch must be lying down sidewise during change to avoid damage from crushing or pinching. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Place the couch on the side. Unplug the banana plug from the power supply CB09. Unscrew the M10 bolt. Change the motor. Mount in opposite order. Changing the motor LINAK LA31 for drainage /...

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Unscrew in the direction of arrow A. Tighten in the direction of arrow B. Exchanging the gas spring for the back rest Caution! Note that the back rest / lying sheet will fall all the way down when the gas spring is removed. Have someone else holding the backrest or place the couch on its side. A) Loosen and remove screw no. 1 B) Loosen the locking nut and twist the gas spring (the black part) left-wise and remove it from the tube. C) Mount the new gas spring into the attaching cap. Note that the gas spring must be fully tightened and locked with the locking nut for the handle to be able to...

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