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Operating table OPX mobilis RC


OPX mobilis RC 30 (161.3510.1), 30/G (161.3550.1), 30 L
(161.3610.1), 30 L/G (161.3650.1),
OPX mobilis RC 40 (161.4510.1), 40/G (161.4550.1), 40 L
(161.4160.1), 40 L/G (161.4650.1)
Table of contents
These instructions............................................................................................................................................ 3
Intended use ................................................................................................................................................... 3
Classification/standards.............................................................................................................................. 3
Intended use of operating table mobilis RC 30/40 ....................................................................................... 3
Addendum to Intended Use for Accessories from Schmitz u. Söhne .............................................................. 3
Symbols used in the text .................................................................................................................................. 6
Storage and transportation .............................................................................................................................. 6
Unpacking and setup ...................................................................................................................................... 7
Important safety information............................................................................................................................ 7
Device description ........................................................................................................................................... 8
Installation and connections ............................................................................................................................ 9
Connections............................................................................................................................................... 9
Charge batteries ........................................................................................................................................ 9
Switch electronics on/off ........................................................................................................................... 10
Operation .................................................................................................................................................... 11
Safety information for operation ................................................................................................................ 11
Moving and locking the operating table..................................................................................................... 12
Adjusting the lying surface using the foot pedals ........................................................................................ 13
Hand control unit ..................................................................................................................................... 14
Foot control unit ....................................................................................................................................... 15
Side rails ...................................................................................................................................................... 16
Insertable accessories.................................................................................................................................... 17
Mount/remove insertable accessory ........................................................................................................... 17
Urological adaptor 101.6010.1/ Gynaecological adaptor 101.4010.1 ...................................................... 17
Leg section 101.2170.1/101.2180.0 ....................................................................................................... 18
Head rest 101.2580.1/101.2590.1 ......................................................................................................... 19
Shoulder arthroscopy plate 101.2790.1 .................................................................................................... 20
Other accessories ......................................................................................................................................... 21
Kidney bridge function (Mobilis RC 30G, RC 30L/G, RC 40G, RC 40 L/G) ............................................... 21
Longitudinal movement of the lying surface (RC 30L, RC 30L/G, RC 40L, RC 40 L/G) .................................. 22
Back section (only RC 30) ....................................................................................................................... 23
Pad with adhesive gel strip ........................................................................................................................ 24
System messages .......................................................................................................................................... 25
Cleaning and disinfection .............................................................................................................................. 26
General ................................................................................................................................................... 26
Cleaning and disinfecting the pad ............................................................................................................. 26
Cleaning the adhesive gel strips ................................................................................................................ 27
Visual and functional checks .......................................................................................................................... 28
Technical service ........................................................................................................................................... 30
Disposal ....................................................................................................................................................... 31
Product identification ..................................................................................................................................... 32
Identification plate .................................................................................................................................... 32
Symbols used ........................................................................................................................................... 32
Technical data .............................................................................................................................................. 34
EMC declaration ........................................................................................................................................... 35
Declaration of Conformity (including accessories) ........................................................................................... 37
Contact data ................................................................................................................................................ 40

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These instructions
These instructions reflect the state of knowledge at the Observing and complying with these instructions is
time of printing and make no claim to completeness. essential for the safe use of the described product. In
The information provided here may become outdated particular, the warnings, environmental conditions,
due to the continuous development of our products, installation, operating, inspection and maintenance
but is updated regularly in the course of revisions. instructions and the applicable standards described in
Illustrations in these instructions are not necessarily to these instructions must be observed.
scale.
Any use other than what is described below constitutes
These instructions must be read and observed by all improper use and results in the exclusion of liability.
persons who use, operate or clean the product.

Intended use

Classification/standards
The mobilis series operating table, in combination according to Annex I of Directive 93/42/EEC, as well
with the accessories listed below, is a Class I medical as amending Directive 2007/47/EC. This is proven by
device according to Annex IX of the Medical Device the application of harmonised standards such as DIN
Directive 93/42/EEC of the European Council. EN 60601-1 and the relevant norms as well as the
The product meets the fundamental requirements corresponding special parts.

Intended use of operating table mobilis RC 30/40


The mobilis series operating table is intended for The operating table is suitable for bearing a maximum
applications in human medicine only. safe working load of 185 kg (RC 40: 225 kg). The
static load carrying capacity is 250 kg.
An essential EN 60601-2-46 performance character-
istic of this operating table is as follows: It may only be used in Group 0, 1 and 2 medical
rooms according to DIN VDE 0100-710 and/or IEC
• no unintentional movement in the event of a "first 60364-7-710 (modified).
error" or a combinations of errors.
The operating table is used Permissible user groups for the product are as follows:
• for positioning the patient during examination, • Trained medical personnel (doctor/nurse)
treatment or operation • Trained cleaning staff
• to transport the patient from the pre-op area to • Hospital technicians
the operating theatre under supervision, secured
against falls employing the accessories listed below
• to receive accessories designed for adaptation to a
standard rail in accordance with ISO 19054.

Addendum to Intended Use for Accessories from Schmitz u. Söhne


Accessories from Schmitz u. Söhne were developed for
and tailored to this product. Third-party accessories
must be inspected and used with reference to their
instructions for use (see Table 1 on page 5 and
Table 2 on page 5).

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Approved accessories from Schmitz u. Söhne
Article no. The following accessories supplement the intended use as Maximum Net
follows: working weight
load [kg] (*): per unit
[kg]:
101.0270.0 The intended use of the extension device and its accessories can be / /
found in the separate instructions for use.
101.2170.1 The leg section is used for supporting the patient's legs. 30 (250) 15
101.2180.1 The leg section is used for supporting the patient's legs. 60 (250) 13
101.2400.0 The rinsing basin with bracket is used to collect fluids and solid / 3
matter as required.
101.2580.1 The head rest is used for supporting the patient's head. 12.5 (250) 6
101.2590.1 The head rest is used for supporting the patient's head. 12.5 (250) 7
101.2720.0 The universal adapter is used to connect the following accessories to / 2.5
the operating table:
Accessories: Support arm 101.0112.0, connecting piece 101.0126.0,
intermediate piece 101.0167.0, and 101.0187.0, shaped head rest
101.0155.0 and 101.0179.0, surgeon's arm rest 101.0195.0, Doro
accessory
101.2790.1 The shoulder arthroscopy plate is used to support the patient's 80 (185) 16.6
upper body while performing procedures in the shoulder area.
101.2950.0 The carbon fibre bar is used in order to optimise x-ray capability in 250 /
this area.
101.4010.1 The gynaecological adaptor is used to extend the lying surface 80 (135) 7
during gynaecological procedures. This optimises the operating
surgeon's access to the patient.
101.6010.1 The urological adaptor is used to extend the lying surface during 90 (135) 13
urological procedures. This optimises the operating surgeon's access
to the patient, and the use of C-arms.
Accessories: The 101.6020.0 elbow rests are used to support the
doctor's arm during the procedure.
101.2470.0 The rinsing basin with bracket is used to collect and transport fluids / 3
and solid matter as required.
101.2780.1 The shoulder plate is used to support the patient's upper body while 80 (185) 10
performing procedures in the shoulder area.
101.6020.0 In conjunction with the urological adaptor (101.6010.0/101.6010.1), 35 5.5
the elbow rests are used to provide support for the doctor during the
procedure.
101.7050.1 The special carbon fibre leg section is used for supporting the 30 (135) 10
patient's legs during operations. It is especially well-suited for scan-
ning using 3-D C-arms.
101.7151.0 The carbon fibre cardio-endo plate is used for supporting the 100 with 23
patient's upper body during operations. It is especially well-suited for up to 185
scanning the entire upper body down into the pelvic area using 3-D supported
C-arms.
101.7152.0 In conjunction with the cardio-endo plate (101.715/101.7151.0), the / 3
side rail is used as a side rail for mounting accessories in accordance
with ISO 19054
101.6400.0 The foot control is used to control the operating table. / /

(*) The corresponding weight of the patient is indicated in brackets.


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Article no. The following accessories supplement the intended use as Maximum Net
(currently) follows: working weight
load [kg] (*): per unit
[kg]:
101.0112.0 The support arm is used to receive shaped head rests. 15 (180) 5
101.0126.0 The connecting piece is used to receive shaped head rests. 12 (135) 3
101.0167.0, The intermediate piece is used to receive shaped head rests. 15 (180) 2.5
101.0187.0
101.0155.0, The shaped head rest is used to cushion the patient's head in the 14.5 (250) 1.5
101.0179.0 prone and supine positions.
101.0195.0 The surgeon's arm rest is used to support the hand during microsur- 10 1
gical procedures on the eye.
101.0241.0 The paediatric surgery panel is used 130 14.3
• to position patients during surgical operations or examinations,
and during the induction and reversal phases.
• to receive accessories designed for adaptation to a standard rail in
accordance with ISO 19054.

Table 1

Article no. Name Manufacturer


101.0142.0 Doro universal bracket Pro Med Instruments GmbH
101.0113.0 Doro skull clamp adaptor Pro Med Instruments GmbH
101.0168.0 Doro skull clamp adaptor with ball-and-socket joint Pro Med Instruments GmbH
101.0127.0 Doro skull clamp Pro Med Instruments GmbH
101.0156.0 Doro shaped head rest Pro Med Instruments GmbH
101.0180.0 Doro skull pin Pro Med Instruments GmbH
101.0188.0 Doro skull pin Pro Med Instruments GmbH
101.0581.0 Vacuum mattress, short Schnitzler Rettungsprodukte GmbH &
Co. KG
101.0582.0 Vacuum mattress, long Schnitzler Rettungsprodukte GmbH &
Co. KG
101.0550.0 Shaped head rest Akrus GmbH & Co. KG
101.0570.0 4-part leg section DPMS
101.0583.0 Knee positioning device Reison Medical AB
101.0217.0 Cysto Lift leg support Allen Amatech

Table 2

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Symbols used in the text
The following designations and/or symbols are used
in these instructions to identify information of special NOTICE
importance:
"NOTICE" refers to information not relating to
personal injury, e.g. information relating to damage to
DANGER! property.
"DANGER" refers to a hazardous situation which could
result in serious injury or death if it is not avoided.
Serious injuries are irreversible injuries requiring RECOMMENDATION
permanent and recurring medical care.
Used to identify information relating to the lifespan or
improved functioning of the device.
WARNING!
"WARNING" refers to a hazardous situation which
could result in moderate to serious injury if it is not A triangle before the text means:
avoided. This includes reversible injuries requiring  Execute this work step.
care or examination by a medical professional.
A dot before the text means:
CAUTION! • This is part of an itemisation.
"CAUTION" refers to a hazardous situation which
could result in slight to moderate injury if it is not
avoided. This includes reversible injuries not requiring
medical care.

Storage and transportation


The ambient conditions permitted for storage and
transportation are:

Ambient temperature -5°C – +50°C


Relative humidity 10% – 95%

Table 3

The products from Schmitz u. Söhne are prepared for


transportation when they leave the plant.
 Transport the operating table to its ultimate place of
use in its original packaging.

Adjust into the transport position for transport:


• remove unnecessary accessories,
• lower the table,
• bring the lying surface into a position as close to
horizontal as possible.

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Unpacking and setup
 Inspect the product during unpacking. Any damage
incurred during transport must be reported immedi- NOTICE
ately to the applicable partner or Schmitz u. Söhne.
 Set up the unit so that sufficient space is available The operating table needs a certain amount of time to
for use, operation, reaching the mains plug, to become acclimated. If the acclamation period is too
read any displays and operate any switches. short, the operating table may be damaged. For this
reason, please let the operating table acclimate for at
least 12 hours after every transport.

Important safety information


This product is state-of-the-art and was built according The user must be familiar with and must comply with
to recognised safety rules. Nevertheless, using this the applicable organisational and national rules and
product may be associated with hazards to the life regulations for the proper positioning of patients. The
and limb of the user or third parties, and/or damage nursing staff are responsible for ensuring that the
to this product and other assets. This product must patients are positioned in such a way that no threats
only be used in sound condition and for its intended are posed to respiration, the nervous system or the
purpose. Modification of the operating table system is circulatory system. This applies in particular to anaes-
not permitted without the manufacturer's consent. thetised or unconscious patients.
When mounting accessories, always check the condi- Before and during use of the product, it must be
tion of the accessory, and make sure that it is attached ensured that the product has sufficient floor adhesion
securely. and that there is good slip resistance for both product
and user.
Keep these instructions at the location where the
product is used. Observe the regulations for accident prevention, envi-
ronmental protection and the disposal of lubricants
Inspect the device regularly according to the and supplies as well as replacement parts. Comply
device-specific inspection checklist. with the regulations applicable in your country and
Replacement parts have to meet the requirements at your company for the cleaning, disinfection and
established by Schmitz u. Söhne. This is consistently disposal of medical devices.
assured for replacement parts manufactured by Combination with HF or defibrillators devices is
Schmitz u. Söhne. possible. Note that the operating table is electrically
This product may only be operated by persons conductive and that the patient must be isolated from
instructed in its proper use. the table. To this end, the instructions for use issued by
the device manufacturer must be complied with.
Explosive gases may only be used in combination with
the operating table in spaces with a dissipative floor
covering.

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Device description

Fig. 1

1) Leg section, divided 5) Foot pump pedal 9) Short instructions for use
2) Seat section 6) Pedal for brake and directional caster 10) Double caster
3) Back section 7) Selector lever 11) Side rail
4) Head rest 8) Earth contact 12) Operating panel

Mobilis RC is a mobile universal operating table. It


is operated electro-hydraulically using batteries. The Ambient temperature +15°C – +30°C
adjustment options are as follows: Relative humidity 10% – 95%
• Height adjustment
• Lateral adjustment
• Trendelenburg position / Reverse Trendelenburg Table 4
position adjustment.
The operating table can be adjusted using the hand
control or using a hydraulic pump. The operating
table can be adjusted using the foot control unit or
using a hydraulic pump.
The operating table consists of a chassis with an
electrically conductive locking double caster, a lifting
column, a seat and back section as well as optional
parts such as a head rest or leg sections. It has an
earth contact. The lying surface is equipped with black
antistatic pads.
All operating tables can be adapted to various appli-
cations using accessories.
The ambient conditions permitted for operation are as
follows:

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Installation and connections

Connections
Wired control units
 Insert the hand control unit into the connector
socket on the front face of the lifting column.
 If connecting a foot control unit: Plug the foot
control unit into the hand control unit or into the
connector on the foot panel (available optionally).

 Push the plug into the socket until it snaps into


place.
When inserting the plug, make sure that the marking
points (see Fig. 2, Pos. 1) have the same orientation.
The plug could be damaged otherwise.

Fig. 2
 Release the hand or foot control unit: pull back the
front sleeve of the plug (see Fig. 2, Pos. 2) and pull 1) Red marking points, 2) Sleeve
the plug out of the socket.

Charge batteries

DANGER! NOTICE
Sparking may occur when charging the batteries and If the charger is not taken out of the bracket before
when plugging in or disconnecting the charging cable charging, electrostatic discharge may lead to equip-
plug. For this reason, do not charge the rechargeable ment damage!
batteries when using the table to perform an opera-
tion. Do not plug in or disconnect the charging cable
plug. RECOMMENDATION
The operating table's rechargeable batteries should
WARNING! be charged at least once a week, depending on the
frequency of use.
In order to avoid the risk of electric shock, the charger
may only be connected to mains with a protective
earth conductor.

NOTICE
In order to prevent damage, only charge the batteries
using the charger provided.

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 Switch off the electronics (see „Switch electronics
on/off“ on page 10).
 Remove charger from the bracket (see Fig. 3).
 Push the charger cable plug into the charging
socket on the control panel (see Fig. 4, Pos. 4) so
that the marking points are positioned one above
the other. Push the plug into the charging socket
until it snaps into place.
 Connect the charger to the mains supply (connec-
tion: Fig. 3, Pos. 3).
If the electronics were not switched off before, this will
now occur automatically. It is still possible to perform
adjustment using the foot pedal (see „Adjusting the
lying surface using the foot pedals“ on page 13). Fig. 3
1) Cable to the operating table, 2) battery charging
indicator (LED), 3) mains cable connection

The colour of the battery charging indicator on the Battery Mode


charger (see Fig. 3, Pos. 2) indicates the charging charging indicator
status of the batteries (see Table 5). illuminates...
Green Batteries are fully
 As soon as the batteries are charged, remove the
charged.
charging cable. Pull back the front part of the plug,
and then pull the plug out of the socket. Yellow Batteries should be
The charging time for depleted batteries is around charged. Hydraulic
8-10 hours. functions compromised.
Equipped with charged, good as new batteries, the Red Batteries are nearly
operating table can be run through all its motions depleted. No further
approximately 50 times under load. adjustments may be
performed.
Batteries may only be replaced by maintenance
personnel trained in how to do so at Schmitz u. Söhne.
Disconnecting from the mains is accomplished by Table 5
unplugging the charger plug.

Switch electronics on/off


Switch on
 Connect the earth contact socket on the front face
of the floor tank to potential equalisation provided
for this purpose (see Fig. 1, Pos. 8).
 Pull the charging cable plug out of the charging
socket (see Fig. 4, Pos. 4).
 Wait about two minutes.
 Press the "ON" button on the control panel (see Fig.
4, Pos. 2) and wait for six seconds. Do not press
any buttons during this time. Fig. 4
The operating status indicator (Pos. 1) illuminates. The 1) Operating status indicator (LED), 2) "ON" button,
electronics are now switched on. The software version 3) "OFF" button, 4) Charging socket, 5) Display
will display for a few seconds on the control panel
display.
Switch off
 Press the "OFF" button on the control panel (see
Fig. 4, Pos. 3).

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Operation

Safety information for operation

DANGER! CAUTION!
When adjusting the device and accessories, life-sus- When mounted, the extension device may easily lead
taining equipment may be rendered inoperable, to damage or injuries when transporting the operating
and it is possible that body parts will be crushed/ table. Do not transport patients while the extension
overstretched, or that property will be damaged. Make device is mounted!
sure that there is sufficient clearance when performing
adjustments!
NOTICE
WARNING! When performing height, longitudinal or lateral
adjustments of the table surface, inclined table
In the knee-elbow position, the tipping safety of the components down may hit the bottom of the operating
operating table is reduced, and the patient's limbs are table and cause damage. Make sure there is sufficient
exposed. Do not transport patients on the operating clearance when performing such adjustments.
table in the knee-elbow position!

WARNING!
Patients may fall from the operating table and be
injured in the process. For this reason, patients must
be properly secured to the operating table.

Note regarding tipping safety


Depending on the positioning of the patient, the total
centre of mass may be outside the footprint of the
operating table (see adjacent figure). In special cases
and in the event of significant weight loading, this
may cause the operating table to tip over. Because
the patient's centre of mass can only be estimated, the
positioning of the patient must be carried out with due
caution.

DANGER!
It is possible for an operating table to tip over in the
longitudinal and transverse directions. During an
operation in particular, tipping of the operating table
may lead to personal injury. For this reason, in order
to improve tipping safety in the longitudinal direction,
place the patient on the table as close as possible to Fig. 5
lifting column; also transfer patients and allow them to
rise as close as possible to the lifting column. Perform 1) Patient's centre of mass, 2) Weight,
longitudinal adjustment of the table surface toward 3) Distance from the footprint, 4) Rotate double casters
the lifting column. Turn the double casters toward the longitudinally toward the patient
patient.
If side rail accessories or insertable accessories have
been mounted, e.g. an extension device or the knee-
elbow support unit, in some cases tipping safety in the
longitudinal or transverse directions will be reduced.
Follow the respective instructions for use!

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Moving and locking the operating table

DANGER! DANGER!
An unlocked operating table may roll away inad- When moving the operating table, it is possible that
vertently, thus endangering patients. For this reason, the patient may fall from the table and be injured. For
always lock the casters before using the operating this reason, before moving the operating table with a
table. patient on it, adjust the table into the transport posi-
tion and properly secure the patient.

 Using your foot, adjust the pedal for the brake and
directional caster (see Fig. 6, Pos. 2) to the desired
transport mode. Move the operating table.
 Depress the pedal for the brake and directional
caster in order to lock the operating table.

Fig. 6
A) Pedal position to enable rapid forward motion, B) Centre pedal position: The casters are easy to move in all
directions, C) Pedal position for locked casters, 1) Selector lever, 2) Pedal for brake, free movement and direc-
tional caster

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Adjusting the lying surface using the foot pedals
 Set the selector lever (see Fig. 7, Pos. 1) to the
desired adjustment function (see Table 6).
 Pump using the foot pump pedal until the desired
position for the lying surface has been achieved.
 Set the selector lever to "Lower lying surface" in
order to lower the lying surface. Only apply slight
pressure to the foot pedal.

Fig. 7
1) Selector lever, 2) Pedal for brake and directional
caster, 3) Foot pump pedal

Symbol Adjustment function Symbol Adjustment function

Lateral tilt of the lying surface


Raise/lower the lying surface
left/right

Raise/lower the backplate


Reverse Trendelenburg posi-
(only model OPX mobilis RC
tion/Trendelenburg position
40)

Table 6

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Hand control unit

Activation
 In order to activate the hand control (see Fig. 8),
press the activation button (see Fig. 8, Pos. 4). The
operating status indicator illuminates (see Fig. 8,
Pos. 1).

Three minutes after the last button is depressed, the


hand control is automatically deactivated.
Every movement triggered by pushing a button can be
immediately interrupted by pressing another button.

Adjust position
 Press the adjustment button on the hand control
(see Fig. 8, Pos. 5–9) until the desired position
has been reached (for the meaning of the button
symbols, see Table 6 on page 13).
 Then press the activation button in order to deacti-
vate the hand control unit. This prevents inadvertent
adjustment.

Fig. 8
1) Operating status indicator (LED), 2) Battery
charging indicator (LED), 3) LED indicator for normal/
reverse mode, 4) Activation button, 5) Height adjust-
ment buttons, 6) Trendelenburg adjustment buttons, 7)
Lateral adjustment buttons, 8) Button for reversing key
assignment, 9) Back adjustment buttons (RC 40), 10)
0-position buttons

Adjust to the 0-position (optional equipment)


 With the hand control active, hold the "0-Position" WARNING!
button (Pos. 10) for a few seconds.
The operating table automatically moves into a hori- Damage to property or injuries may occur when
zontal, lowered position. In so doing, it initially runs adjusting the device. Ensure sufficient clearance
through back adjustment (only on the RC40), then before making adjustments!
lateral adjustment, Trendelenburg position adjustment,
and finally height adjustment.
 In order to abort the initiated movement, release
the "0-position" button.

Reverse function LED Meaning


 In order to reverse the key assignment for lateral
adjustment and Trendelenburg position adjustment, White Normal mode: normal key assignment
press the Reverse button. Orange Reverse mode for reversed patient
The LED indicator in the centre of the hand control positioning. Key assignment for lateral
screen (see Fig. 8, Pos. 3) displays the current mode of adjustment and Trendelenburg position
the device. adjustment is reversed.
Table 7

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Foot control unit
The operating table can be adjusted using the foot foot control unit are connected to the operating table
control or a hydraulic pump (see Fig. 9). The operating simultaneously, only the activated control unit will be
buttons correspond to the buttons on the hand control operational. Press the activation button of a control
unit in terms of function. If the hand control and the unit twice in order to activate it.

Fig. 9
1) Height adjustment buttons, 2) Lying surface tilt buttons, 3) Battery charging indicators (LED), 4) Back rest
adjustment buttons, 5) 0-position buttons, 6) Activation buttons, 7) Operating status indicator (LED)

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Side rails

DANGER!
Poorly attached, worn or damaged accessories may
unexpectedly come loose during use and thereby
lead to life-threatening situations (for instance during
operations). For this reason, when mounting acces-
sories always ensure that they are properly attached,
and review the condition of the accessory.

It is possible to affix various accessories to the oper-


ating table using the side rails, e.g. arm rests. When
doing so, follow the respective instructions for use! Fig. 10
Mounted side rail accessories may reduce the oper-
ating table's tipping safety, thus contributing to injuries
to both patients and users. Follow „Note regarding
tipping safety“ on page 11)!

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Insertable accessories

DANGER! DANGER!
Poorly attached, worn or damaged accessories may Table components under load (i.e. with a patient
unexpectedly come loose during use and thereby supported on them) behave differently than when
lead to life-threatening situations (for instance during there is no load. It is possible that movable parts will
operations). For this reason, when mounting acces- swing down or swing around during adjustment if
sories always ensure that they are properly attached, insufficient support is provided by the user during this
and review the condition of the accessory. process. This may lead to life-threatening situations
(e.g. during operations). If the table is supporting a
load, make sure that moving parts are only adjusted
when properly supported.

Mount/remove insertable accessory

Mounting
 Slide mandrel (see Fig. 11, Pos. 4) into the appro-
priate slot (see Fig. 11, Pos. 2) until it audibly clicks
into place. The release button pops out.
 Verify secure mounting.

Removal
 Depress the release button (see Fig. 11, Pos. 1).
Detach accessories.

Fig. 11
1) Release button, 2) Slot, 3) Gap, 4) Mandrel, 5) Pin

Urological adaptor 101.6010.1/ Gynaecological adaptor 101.4010.1


Permissible mounting position: Seat section.

WARNING!
Shifting the patient's weight will reduce the stability
of the operating table when the urological adapter/
gynaecological adapter is mounted. The patient may
be injured if the operating table tips over. Adjust the
operating table longitudinally so that the bulk of the
patient's weight is centred over the lifting column to
the extent feasible.
Fig. 12

When positioning the patient, make sure that the oper-


ating table casters are pointing toward the urological
adapter/gynaecological adapter (see Fig. 12).

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Leg section 101.2170.1/101.2180.0
Permissible mounting position: Back section, seat
section.

Pivot leg sections


 Rotate toggle screw (see Fig. 13, Pos. 1) anti-clock-
wise, as seen from above.
The joint teeth come loose.
 Swing the leg section into the desired position.
 Tighten the toggle screw clockwise.

CAUTION!
The leg section may come loose and pivot inadvert- Fig. 13
ently if the joint teeth do not mesh. For this reason, 1) Toggle screw, 2) Joint teeth
when tightening the toggle screw, make sure that the
joint teeth mesh.

Tilt leg sections


 Push in the release button of leg section (see Fig.
14, Pos. 1).
 Tilt the leg section against the pressure of the
pneumatic spring.
 Let go of the release button at the desired position.

Fig. 14
1) Release button

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Head rest 101.2580.1/101.2590.1
Permissible mounting position: Back section, seat
section.
Tilt head rest

 Push the trigger lever upward (see Fig. 15, Pos. 3).
 Tilt the head rest as desired.
 Release trigger lever.

CAUTION!
An insufficiently fastened head rest may unexpectedly
come loose during use and lead to injury. For this
reason, after adjusting the head rest, make sure it is
securely fastened.

Fig. 15
Tilt the head rest's bearing surface (only 1) Release button, 2) Head rest,
101.2590.1) 3) Trigger lever

WARNING!
When adjusting accessories, body parts may be
crushed/overstretched or objects may be damaged.
For this reason, when tilting the support surface of the
head rest, do not grip below the support surface, but
rather hold it by the recessed grip (see Fig. 16, Pos.
2)!

 Turn the clamping screw counter-clockwise (see Fig.


16, Pos. 3) until it is possible to adjust the support
surface. Do not turn the screw completely out of the
thread.
 Tilt the head cushion as desired. The maximum
adjustment angle is +25°.
 Tighten the clamping screw by turning clockwise. If
the clamping screw needs to be reintroduced into the
thread, take care to prevent skewing. Fig. 16
1) Head cushion, 2) Recessed grip, 3) Clamping screw
WARNING!
The clamping screw lever may injure the patient if it is
pointing upwards. For this reason, turn the lever down
after adjusting the clamping screw.

The clamping screw lever can be turned down by


pulling it out against the spring force of the head rest,
rotating it downward and returning it into the head rest.

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Shoulder arthroscopy plate 101.2790.1
Permissible mounting position: Seat section.

NOTICE
If the shoulder arthroscopy plate is mounted on the
back section, the table may be damaged. For this
reason, only mount the shoulder arthroscopy plate on
the seat section.

During use by the patient, make sure that the operating


table's casters are pointing toward the shoulder arthros- Fig. 17
copy plate (see Fig. 17).

WARNING!
The mounted shoulder arthroscopy plate reduces
the stability of the operating table when shifting the
patient's weight. The patient may be injured if the
operating table tips over. Adjust the operating table
longitudinally so that the bulk of the patient's weight is
centred over the lifting column to the extent feasible.

Tilt shoulder arthroscopy plate


 Rotate the release lever upward (see Fig. 18, Pos. 1).
 Push the shoulder arthroscopy plate against the
pressure of the pneumatic springs.
 Let go of the release lever in the desired position.
Fig. 18
1) Release lever 2) Pneumatic springs

Mount the pin-on pads


 Push the pin-on pad into the gap from behind (see
Fig. 19, Pos. 1) so that the insert panel (see Fig.
19, Pos. 2) engages in the receiver (see Fig. 19,
Pos. 3) and the catch hook (see Fig. 19, Pos. 5) is
positioned behind the mounting plate (see Fig. 19,
Pos. 4).

Remove the pin-on pads


 Pull the locking pins, and pull out the pin-on pad
toward the back.

Fig. 19
1) Pin-on pad, 2) Insert panel, 3) Receiver with locking
pins, 4) Mounting plate, 5) Catch hook

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Other accessories

Kidney bridge function (Mobilis RC 30G, RC 30L/G, RC 40G, RC 40 L/G)


Raise the kidney bridge

NOTICE
A kidney bridge in the raised position can be
damaged when elevating and repositioning the
patient. Only raise the kidney bridge once the patient
is already on the operating table.

 Make sure that the lying surface has been lowered


completely.
 Place the patient on the flat operating table.
 Shift the repositioning lever all the way up (see Fig.
20, Pos. 2) using the toe of your foot.
The table adjustment function has now been switched
to raising the kidney bridge.
 Use the foot pump pedal (see Fig. 20, Pos. 4) to Fig. 20
pump the kidney bridge into the desired position 1) Selector lever, 2) Repositioning lever for kidney
(see Fig. 21). bridge, 3) Pedal for brake and directional caster, 4)
 Return the repositioning lever into the centre Foot pump pedal
position.

RECOMMENDATION
Severe strain is placed on the pads when the kidney
bridge is raised and the back section is then adjusted
upwards. For this reason, do not adjust the back
section excessively upwards when the kidney bridge is
in the raised position.

Lower the kidney bridge

CAUTION!
Lowering the kidney bridge may cause injuries or
damage. For this reason, before lowering make sure
that there are no body parts or objects between the
kidney bridge and the frame.

 Push the kidney bridge repositioning lever all the


way down against the spring force.
The kidney bridge will be lowered.
 Release the repositioning lever once the desired Fig. 21
kidney bridge position has been reached. 1) Integrated kidney bridge

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Longitudinal movement of the lying surface (RC 30L, RC 30L/G, RC 40L,
RC 40 L/G)

DANGER!
If the lying surface is not locked in place, it may move
inadvertently, leading to life-threatening situations (for
instance during an operation). For this reason, make
sure that the lying surface is locked in place after
every longitudinal adjustment.

DANGER!
If the longitudinal slope is high and the table is simul-
taneously supporting a large load during longitudinal Fig. 22
movement, the user may experience significant longi-
tudinal forces. This may make it difficult to perform a
controlled adjustment and then lock the table in place,
which may in turn put the patient at risk.
For this reason, before initiating longitudinal move-
ment, reduce longitudinal slope of the lying surface to
less than 5° (see Fig. 22).

 For Mobilis RC 40: Fold down the handle (see Fig.


23, Pos. 1) and release the sliding lever (see Fig.
23, Pos. 2).
 Press the release lever on the left bottom face of the
back section toward the operating table (see Fig.
23, Pos. 2) and then toward the handle.
 Slide the lying surface into the desired position.
 Let go of the release lever in the desired position.
 Continue sliding the lying surface until it audibly
clicks into place.

WARNING!
Moving the table longitudinally impacts the tipping
safety of the operating table (see „Note regarding Fig. 23
tipping safety“ on page 11). For this reason, adjust 1) Handle, 2) Release lever for longitudinal movement
the operating table longitudinally to enhance stability. of the lying surface

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Back section (only RC 30)

WARNING! WARNING!
If the back section is unlocked and therefore not Risk of crushing! When adjusting the operating table,
contained, patients may be injured by a violent move- do not hold it by the joint, below the operating table
ment of the back section. For this reason, always hold or behind the frame of the upper section!
on to the back section when unlocking it!

WARNING!
Damage to property or injuries may occur when
adjusting the operating table. Ensure sufficient clear-
ance before making adjustments!

 Press the release lever on the right bottom face of


the back section toward the operating table (see
Fig. 24, Pos. 2) and then toward the handle.
 Tilt the back section.
 Let go of the release lever in the desired position.

Fig. 24
1) Handle, 2) Release lever for adjusting back section

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Pad with adhesive gel strip
Mounting
 Pull the film off the adhesive gel strip on the bottom
of the pad (see Fig. 25).

WARNING!
Swappable pads with adhesive gel strips do not have
sufficient adhesion to the substrate if the protective
film is not removed. In this case, it is possible that the
pad may fall off along with the patient, leading to
serious injury. For this reason, remove the protective
film before using the pad. Fig. 25

 Press pad with clean, dry adhesive gel strip down


onto a smooth, clean surface. The adhesive gel Technical data of the pad
strip will then keep the pad in place. Type of pad Conductive
Surface smooth
Removal
 Pull the pad off perpendicularly to the support Colour black
surface. Use this opportunity to inspect the adhesive
gel strip for any contamination.
 Adhesive gel strips that have been in place for a Technical data for the adhesive gel strips
long time may stick permanently to the support
surface. Lift off pads applied using adhesive gel Tensile strength min. 50 kPa
strips once a week, and then put them back into Elongation at break min. 300%
place.
Compression set <10%
(50% deformation/22h/70°C)
Regular inspection Temperature resistance -30°C ... +80°C
 Inspect the adhesive gel strips once a year for any
inclusions or surface damage.

NOTICE
The surface of the pad can be easily damaged. For
this reason, keep pointed or sharp objects away from
the pads!

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System messages
 If a system message is shown on the control panel
display (see Fig. 26, Pos. 1), switch off the elec-
tronics, and then switch them back on again. If the
system message displays again after that, please
inform Service, and provide the message code (see
Table 8).

Fig. 26
1) Display

Code Affected area What to do?


F10 Valve control, general  Notify Service
F11 Back adjustment  Notify Service
F12 Trendelenburg position adjustment  Notify Service
F13 Lateral adjustment  Notify Service
F14 Height adjustment  Notify Service
F20  Check whether the manual remote control or foot control
No operating device found
unit is correctly inserted.
F21 Hand control unit  Verify correct positioning of the connector.
F22 Foot control unit  Verify correct positioning of the connector.
F31  Switch electronics off. Wait until the device has cooled
Excess temperature power level
down. Then switch back on.
F32 Overcurrent  Notify Service
F41 Undervoltage  Recharge batteries.
F42 Overvoltage  Notify Service
Table 8

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Cleaning and disinfection

General

DANGER! NOTICE
If the device or part of the device (e.g. the recharge- Inappropriate disinfectants will damage the surface of
able batteries) is plugged into the mains power, mois- the product! Use disinfectants with the following active
ture from the cleaning process may lead to electric ingredient combinations:
shock and inflict burns on the cleaning personnel.
For this reason, disconnect the power supply prior to • Aldehyde (e.g. formaldehyde)
cleaning. • Quaternary ammonium compounds ("Quats")
• Guanidine derivatives
Do not use the following for cleaning and disinfection:
Products from Schmitz u. Söhne are delivered • Abrasives or solvents
non-sterile and cannot be sterilised. • Products containing alcohol (e.g. skin disinfectant)
 Remove the pad from the supporting surface for • Solutions that contain or split off halides (e.g.
cleaning if this is possible. fluorine, chlorine, iodine or bromine)
 Clean the product in accordance with the instruc- • Abrasive cleaning agents (e.g. wire brushes, steel
tions for use issued by the cleaning agent manu- wool)
facturer as well as the adjacent description. Then • Water containing ferrous particles
remove any cleaning agent residue.
 After cleaning the product, dry it with an absorbent • Cleaning sponges containing iron
lint-free cloth. • Products containing hydrochloric acid
 Check the product after cleaning / disinfection • Saline or isotonic solutions
for freedom of movement, corrosion, damaged • Machine cleaning procedure
surfaces, chipping and remaining dirt. Replace
damaged products. • Superheated steam procedure
Do not use disinfectant sprays on mechanical parts.

Cleaning and disinfecting the pad

Dirty pads must be cleaned and disinfected without


NOTICE delay. For hygienic reasons, replace damaged
replaceable pads immediately.
High temperatures will deform the pads and make
them hard. It will also reduce the adhesive strength of The use of "Cleaner 500" is recommended for
the adhesive gel strips. For this reason, when cleaning cleaning pads (art. no. 2019871, Cleaning set with
and disinfecting the pad, do not employ any method brushes: 2026973). Follow the instructions of the
with temperatures over 80°C. cleaning agent (see http://cleaner.sergeferrari.com).
As an alternative to "Cleaner 500" a weak alkaline
detergent, e.g. mild cleaning agent or soap and water,
NOTICE can be also used.
If cushions are disinfected with watery solutions,
Some solutions attack the surface of the pads. For residual organic salts must be removed regularly
this reason, please remove skin disinfectants as well (approximately every 3 months) to protect the cushion
as wound and mucous membrane disinfectants as surfaces. In addition, use a cleaner with non-ionogenic
quickly as possible from the pad surface. tensides oder „Cleaner 500“.
Please also note the instruction sheet provided with the
pad concerning how to clean the pad.

26 Instructions for use OPX mobilis RC 30/40 - Edition 2014-09-08 GBR ID no. 2033469C
Cleaning the adhesive gel strips
Adhesive gel strips in the medical field are used for
simple affixing of cushioning elements to smooth
bearing surfaces. Adhesive gel strips will only adhere
in a dry, clean condition.

RECOMMENDATION
Insufficient cleaning leads to loss of adhesive strength
in the adhesive gel strips. Clean the adhesive gel
strips after each use!

 To clean them, moisten the gel strips with water or


an alcohol-free liquid.
 Let stubborn soiling soak for a while.
 Remove the soiling with a lint-free cotton cloth.
 Allow the gel strips to thoroughly air-dry. Do not
use a cloth to dry.
 Disinfectants leave residues. Remove these residues
once a month using a 5% soap solution.
 Inspect the adhesive gel strips regularly to see if
they need to be cleaned.
 Remove any skin disinfectant immediately!
 Lift off pads applied using adhesive gel strips once
a week in order to avoid permanent adhesion, and
then put them back into place.
 Inspect the adhesive gel strips once a year for any
inclusions or surface damage.

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Visual and functional checks
For proper operation, visual and functional checks The results of the visual and functional checks are to
must be performed by trained personnel prior to every be documented with the date and signature of the
use, at least once a day. tester. The following table can be used as a template.

No. Check Defects present No defects


1 Has the product been cleaned in accord-   Discontinue use. 
ance with the hygiene guidelines?  Clean and disinfect product in
accordance with guidelines.

Comment:

2 Are the symbols and inscriptions present   Order from Service 


and legible?  Replace old stickers with new ones at
the sites in question.
• Identification plate
• Warnings and weight instructions on
the head and leg section mounts
• On the kidney bridge (if present)
• On the longitudinal movement (if
present)
Comment:

3 Are the pads, including their fasteners,   Clean or replace pads 


damaged?  Replace pads
Comment:

4 Are all the product's adjustment functions   Discontinue use. 


manually adjustable (using the foot  Notify Service.
pump)?
• Height adjustment
• Trendelenburg position adjustment
• Lateral adjustment
• Back adjustment
• Longitudinal movement (if present)
• Kidney bridge (if present)
Comment:

5 Is the product easy to move?   Check casters and clean as needed 


 Notify Service.
• Straight movement with direction lock
engaged
• Without direction lock
Comment:

6 Can the locking brake be engaged/   Discontinue use. 


released?  Notify Service.
Comment:

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No. Check Defects present No defects
7 Can the direction lock be engaged/   Notify Service. 
released?
Comment:

8 Are the foot pedals damaged?   Discontinue use. 


 Notify Service.
Comment:

9 Are the bellows damaged?   Notify Service. 


Comment:

10 Is it possible to engage/release the acces-   Discontinue use. 


sories for mounting at the head and foot  Notify Service.
ends?
Comment:

11 Are the extension device mounts damaged   Discontinue use. 


(if present)?  Notify Service.
Comment:

12 Are all the product's adjustment functions   Notify Service. 


electrically adjustable?
• Height adjustment
• Trendelenburg position adjustment
• Lateral adjustment
• Back adjustment (if present)
Comment:

13 Are visible exterior electric lines or connec-   Order spare part 


tors, including those of the charger and  Discontinue use in the event of
hand control, damaged? hazard
 Notify Service.
Comment:

14 Is the ON/OFF button on the table   Discontinue use. 


damaged?  Notify Service.
Comment:

15 Is the display control damaged?   Notify Service. 


Comment:

 
Comment:

 
Comment:

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Technical service
Please always provide the serial number when submit- Replacement parts
ting a service request. The serial number can be found Replacement parts can be ordered from your author-
on the identification plate for your product. ised dealer or directly from Technical Service at
Schmitz u. Söhne.
Service contact information
Telephone: +49 (0) 2377 84 549 Inspection and maintenance
Fax: +49 (0) 2377 84 210 Inspect the device regularly according to the
Email: service@schmitz-soehne.de device-specific inspection checklist. The inspection
checklist is available from the Technical Service depart-
Damaged stickers ment of Schmitz u. Söhne.
If product stickers are damaged, please contact
Technical Service at Schmitz u. Söhne. We recommend having maintenance performed at
regular intervals by authorised partners of Schmitz
Errors and repairs u. Söhne. Near the identification plate is a sticker
In the event of malfunctions, please contact your with a reminder of the next recommended mainte-
dealer, or call Technical Service at Schmitz u. Söhne nance service (see Fig. 27). Maintenance may not be
directly. Only personnel authorised by the manufac- performed while the operating table is in use.
turer may carry out repairs on von Schmitz u. Söhne
products. Electronic components may only be replaced
by the Technical Service department of Schmitz u.
Söhne. Wiring diagrams, technical drawings, etc. are
provided in the repair instructions. These are available
from the Technical Service department of Schmitz u.
Söhne. Unauthorised intervention with your product
voids the warranty.

WARNING!
Technical work performed on the operating table at
the same time as the patient is being positioned on the
table may cause personal injury.
For this reason, maintenance or service may not be Fig. 27
performed while the operating table is in use.

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Replacing the fuses
The (see Fig. 28, Pos. 1) fuses for the hydraulic pump Technical data of the fuses
(F1, Pos. 2) and the charging current (F2) are on the
control panel. Fuse F1 F2
 Unscrew the fuse with a screwdriver. Short description T10A 250V T3,15A 250V
 Remove the fuse. Characteristics slow-blow slow-blow
 Insert a new fuse.
 Screw the new fuse into place. Breaking capacity 10A 3.15A
Dimensions 5 x 20 mm 5 x 20 mm
Table 9

NOTICE
Improper fuses present the risk of equipment failure.
Fuses on the equipment may only be replaced by
a qualified technician. Only replacement fuses that
match the ratings on the operating table's control
panel may be used. After replacing a fuse, perform a
functional test on the equipment.

Fig. 28
1) Control panel, 2) Fuse F1

Disposal
Dispose of the components of this unit (e.g. metal
parts, electronic components, foam (e.g. pads), PVC
parts (e.g. bellows), hydraulic oil etc.) according to the
applicable national regulations.
To dispose of this device, please contact Technical
Service at Schmitz u. Söhne. In EU member states,
Directive 2002/96/EC must be observed for electric
appliances (e.g. no disposal via municipal collection
points, obligation to notify of proper disposal in case
of transfer to commercial third parties).

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Product identification

Identification plate
Operating table identification plate Charger identification plate

Fig. 30
Fig. 29
Sample identification plate (model mobilis RC 40)

Symbols used
Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning
Packaging is recycled in Germany under the The device is subject to EU Directive
RESY system 2002/96/EC (WEEE).

Centre of gravity Always use the product in accordance with


the instructions.

General warning Application part, Type B

Maximum working load Earth contact

Earthing AP-class device

Name and address of the manufacturer Date of manufacture

32 Instructions for use OPX mobilis RC 30/40 - Edition 2014-09-08 GBR ID no. 2033469C
Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning
During longitudinal adjustment: Table Align red marking points to one another!
incline <5°!

The product satisfies Council Directive Do not transport patients on the operating
93/42/EEC, Annex 1. table with the extension device mounted or
in the knee-elbow position!

Patients weighing over 185 kg may not be Functions of the kidney bridge adjustment
transported on the operating table. lever, Top: Raise kidney bridge, Centre:
Other functions, Bottom: Lower kidney
bridge
Press the release button in order to release Press the release button in order to release
the headrest! the right leg section!
Press the release button in order to release Raise lying surface
the left leg section!

Lower lying surface Lateral tilt left

Lateral tilt right Trendelenburg position

Reverse Trendelenburg position Top

Fragile, handle with care Protect against moisture

Battery status (from left or right): charged, Raise back section


medium battery level, low battery

Lower back section

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Technical data
Design and dimensional changes reserved. Technical
data of accessories: see „Intended use“ on page
3.
OPX mobilis RC 30, 30/G, 30 L, 30 L/G,
40, 40/G, 40 L, 40 L/G
Estimated useful life 10 years
Total length without head rest 1,780 mm
Total length with head rest 2,130 mm
Width of lying surface 540 mm
Total width 590 mm
Base plate (length x width) 1,120 x 580 mm
Diameter of swivel caster 125 mm
Lateral adjustment +20°/-20°
Trendelenburg position adjustment 30°
Reverse Trendelenburg position adjustment 30°
Back section tilt +70°/-50°
Leg section tilt +20°/-90°
Maximum leg section spreading +55°
Tilt of head rest, total +25°/-45°
Rated pressure of hydraulics 120 bar
Classification under Annex IX of Directive 93/42/EEC
Class I
(consolidated version 2007)
Protection type against electric shock Protection class III
Protection class against electric shock Type B (pad and mattress)
Protection against penetration of liquids IP X4
Protection against combustible mixtures Class AP
Internal operating voltage IPS SELV DC 24 V
INT 1 min/4 min The device is not designed for continuous operation.
After operating at full load for 1 minute, a pause of 4
minutes is recommended.
Battery type used 4 pieces, 6 V, 12 Ah
Fuses used Miniature fuses 5 × 20 mm:
(T 3,15/10 A H 250V) F1 = 10 A, slow-blow / F2 = 3.15 A, slow-blow
Breaking capacity: 1,500 A at 250 V
Input AC of charger 100 V – 230 V / 50 – 60 Hz / max. 1,2 A
Output DC of charger max. 29.5 V DC / 2 A

Table 10

OPX mobilis RC 30, 30 L, 40, 40 L,


30 / G 30 L/G 40 / G 40 L/G
Height adjustment (mm) 690–1.050 720–1.080 690–1.050 720–1.080
Longitudinal movement of lying surface (mm) - 250 (2x125) - 250 (2x125)
Weight (kg) 210 220 215 225
Secure working load / static loading capacity in
185 / 250 225 / 250
horizontal position (kg)
Table 11

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EMC declaration

Fig. 31

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Fig. 32

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Declaration of Conformity (including accessories)

Fig. 33

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Fig. 34

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Fig. 35

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Contact data

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