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What is the standard length table top for this table? |
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Standard length table top is 85’’ long, optional table top length is 78’’ long for shorter rooms. |
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What is the recommended input power requirement for this table? |
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It is 115 VAC nominal 60Hz, Single Phase, 2 ampere continuous. |
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What is the maximum patient weight this table will support safely? |
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500 lbs. is the maximum patient weight this table will support. (Centered on Table) |
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My longitudinal or transverse table top locks are weak or don’t hold securely, what shall I do? |
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- Make sure that both locks are working and you have 24VDC applied to them.
- Check to make sure the locks are holding at least 35 lbs.
- Check voltage signal when foot pedal is not pressed to each lock it should measure 24VDC at the terminal strip.
- If the signal is not present trace the wiring back to the table power supply board and check continuity across the foot pedal. Replace the treadle if necessary.
- If the signal is present check 24VDC at the power supply terminals 1 and 3 at J105. If the signal is not present, replace the table power supply pcb according to Section “Replacing Power Supply PCB” on page 6-15 in the manual.
- Make sure they are properly adjusted, see manual for adjusting table top lock coils.
- Make sure leaf springs are not broken, if so replace them.
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Why are my table locks holding less than 35 lbs of force? |
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- If the lock does not work check the 24 VDC signal at the locks terminal when the pedal is not pressed, but the table is turned on. If the signal is present, replace the faulty lock.
- If the signal is not present, trace the wiring back to the table power supply board and check for loose terminal cut wires. Also check continuity across the foot treadle. Replace treadle if necessary.
- If the signal is present check 24VDC at the power supply terminals 1 and 3 at J105. If the signal is not present, replace the table power supply pcb according to Section “Replacing Power Supply PCB” on page 6-15 in the manual.
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How do I remove the table top assembly from the table? |
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- Turn off power to the table.
- Unscrew bumper screws and remove bumpers on each end if the table top assembly.
- Slide table top off base
- Reverse steps to reassemble.
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How much does the table top assembly weigh? |
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Table top assembly weighs approximately 80 lbs. (36 kg) |
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My bucky carriage lock does not work, what should I do? |
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- Check the switch to see if it Ohms out good.
- Check lock voltage and connections.
- Replace it if necessary.
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What is the LED Green Light on the front of my table for? |
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This LED Green Light indicates that you have power to the table. |
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All my table top locks don’t work but my power indicator light is on. Why? |
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- Check fuses F1 & F2 according to Section “ Replacing Fuses F1 & F2 on Power Supply PCB” on page 5-4 in the manual.
- Check fuses F2 & F3 across terminals 1 and 4 at J108 on the table power supply board. If the 24VDC is not present, replace board according to Section “Replacing Power Supply PCB” on page 6-16 in the manual.
- If 24VDC is not present, check the function of Rectifier D1 or transformer T1.
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The two square holes on each side of the table base, what are they for? |
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They are side electrical access panels. |
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What is the maximum patient weight this table will support? |
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Maximum patient weight for MedTek Tables is 350 pounds. |
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How often should preventive maintenance be performed on my table? |
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Preventive maintenance should be performed regularly, 30 days after installation, and every six months thereafter. Bearings, Electrical Cabling, Fasteners, Painted Surfaces, Floor Structural Fasteners, Ground connections, X-ray to light field alignment. |
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What is the electrical power requirement for this table? |
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The MedTek table requires an external source of 24 VDC, fused at 2 Amps, for operation of it’s electrical locks. This is typically supplied from the generator cabinet, or it may optionally be supplied using an auxiliary low-voltage supply. |
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Does this table have internal circuit protection? |
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Circuit protection for the 24 VDC supply must be located at its source. There are no available fuse locations located within the MedTek Table. |