Chattanooga MONTANE Series User manual

MONTANE TABLE LINE
DJO is an ISO 13485 Certified Company
Moving Rehabilitation Forward™
2 SECTION TABLES
3520 Tatras 2 Section 120V (2 wheels/2 legs)
3521 Tatras 2 Section 120V (4 wheels)
3522 Tatras 2 Section 230V (2 wheels/2 legs)
3525 Tatras Gerlach 2 Section 230V (4 wheels)
3 SECTION TABLES
3530 Atlas 3 Section 120V (2 wheels/2 legs)
3531 Atlas 3 Section 120V (4 wheels)
3532 Atlas 3 Section 120V (Postural Drainage–2 wheels/2 legs)
3533 Atlas 3 Section 120V (Postural Drainage–4 wheels)
3535 Atlas 3 Section 230V (2 wheels/2 legs)
3536 Atlas 3 Section 230V (4 wheels)
3537 Atlas 3 Section 230V (Postural Drainage–2 wheels/2 legs)
3538 Atlas 3 Section 230V (Postural Drainage–4 wheels)
5 SECTION TABLES
3550 Alps 5 Section 120V (2 wheels/2 legs)
3551 Alps 5 Section 120V (4 wheels)
3552 Alps 5 Section 120V (Postural Drainage–2 wheels/2 legs)
3553 Alps 5 Section 120V (Postural Drainage–4 wheels)
3555 Alps 5 Section 230V (2 wheels/2 legs)
3556 Alps 5 Section 230V (4 wheels)
3557 Alps 5 Section 230V (Postural Drainage–2 wheels/2 legs)
3558 Alps 5 Section 230V (Postural Drainage–4 wheels)
7 SECTION TABLES
3570 Andes 7 Section 120V (2 wheels/2 legs)
3571 Andes 7 Section 120V (4 wheels)
3572 Andes 7 Section 120V (Postural Drainage–2 wheels/2 legs)
3573 Andes 7 Section 120V (Postural Drainage–4 wheels)
3575 Andes 7 Section 230V (2 wheels/2 legs)
3576 Andes 7 Section 230V (4 wheels)
3577 Andes 7 Section 230V (Postural Drainage–2 wheels/2 legs)
3578 Andes 7 Section 230V (Postural Drainage–4 wheels)
EXAMINATION TABLES
3590 Dolomites 2 Section 120V Examination
3591 Dolomites 2 Section 120V Examination
3592 Dolomites 2 Section 230V Examination
3593 Dolomites 2 Section 230V Examination
BOBATH TABLES
3580 Taurus 1 Section 120V (4 Wheels)
3581 Taurus 2 Section 120V (4 Wheels)
3582 Taurus 1 Section 230V (4 Wheels)
3583 Taurus 2 Section 230V (4 Wheels)
User Manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. FOREWORD ...................................1
Product Description ............................................ 1
2. PRECAUTIONS ................................2
Safety Precautions.............................................. 5
3. MONTANE TABLE LINE.................................7
Tatras 2 Section Table .......................................... 7
Atlas 3 Section Table ........................................... 8
Alps 5 Section Table ........................................... 9
Andes 7 Section Table ........................................10
Dolomites 2 Section Examination Table........................11
Taurus 1 Section Bobath Table ................................12
Taurus 2 Section Bobath Table.................................13
3. DESIGN AND FUNCTION .....................14
Components of the Montane Table............................14 ..
Accessories and Auxiliary Equipment ..........................14
4. NOMENCLATURE ............................15
Description of Device Markings ...............................15
5. SPECIFICATIONS .............................16
Table Specifications ...........................................16
6. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS..................19
Electromagnetic Compatibility Tables .........................19
7. SETUP .......................................23
Contents of the Carton ........................................23
8. OPERATION .................................26
Relocating the Table...........................................26 ..
Adjusting the Table............................................27 ..
Adjusting Table Sections ......................................28
9. MAINTENANCE...............................29
Cleaning the Upholstery ......................................29 ..
Lubricating Points .............................................30
Checking actuators............................................30 ..
Checking the Gas Springs (Struts) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 ..
Periodic Check of Electrical Safety .............................30
Service ........................................................30
10. WARRANTY .................................31
*The MONTANE table name is specific to DJO tables manufactured by
MEDEN-INMED exclusively for DJO

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This manual has been written for the owners and operators of the Montane Table Line. It contains general instructions for operation, precautionary instructions, and
maintenance recommendations. In order to obtain maximum life and efficiency from your Montane Table, and to assist in the proper operation of the unit, read and
understand this manual thoroughly.
The specifications put forth in this manual were in effect at the time of the publication. However, owing to DJO, LLC’s policy of continuous improvement,
changes to these specifications may be made at any time without obligation on the part of DJO, LLC. Before administering any treatment to a patient, you should
become acquainted with the operating procedures, as well as the cautions, warnings, and dangers. Consult other resources for additional information regarding the
application of physiotherapy.
Product Description
The Montane Tables were designed specifically for the purpose of aiding in the administration of manual therapy techniques and physiotherapy. Enhanced with a boo-
merang mechanism base, Montane Tables provide a smooth, vertical lift while maintaining a stable surface for the patient.
© 2011 DJO, LLC Vista, California, USA. Any use of editorial, pictorial, or layout composition of this publication without express written consent from DJO, LLC is strictly prohibited. This publication
was written, illustrated, and prepared for distribution by DJO, LLC.
FOREWORD
Head Section
Articulates Up
Head Section
Articulates Down
Optional Postural
Drainage
Foot Section
Articulates Up
Tatras 2 Section 40 70 NA NA
Atlas 3 Section 40 70 30 85
Alps 5 Section 40 70 30 85
Andes 7 Section 40 70 30 85
Dolomites 2 Section Examination 85 20 NA NA
Taurus 1 Bobath NA NA NA NA
Taurus 2 Bobath 75 NA NA NA
Comfortable seated patient positioning can be achieved with the use of the articulating table sections.

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The precautionary instructions found in this section and throughout this
manual are indicated by specific symbols. Understand these symbols and their
definitions before operating this equipment. The definitions of these symbols
are as follows:
CAUTION
Text with a“CAUTION”indicator will explain possible safety infractions that could
have the potential to cause minor to moderate injury or damage to equipment.
WARNING
Text with a“WARNING” indicator will explain possible safety infractions that will
potentially cause serious injury and equipment damage.
DANGER
Text with a“DANGER” indicator will explain possible safety infractions that are
imminently hazardous situations that would result in death or serious injury.
PRECAUTIONARY INSTRUCTIONS
PRECAUTIONS
BIOHAZARD
Text with a“BIOHAZARD" indicator will explain possible safety
infractions that could cause bio-hazardous conditions if the
table is not properly cleaned after each use.
NOTE
Throughout this manual "NOTE" may be found. These notes
are helpful information to aid in the particular area or
function being described.
CAUTION
DANGER
WARNING

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• Read, understand, and practice the precautionary and operating instructions
found in this manual. Know the limitations and hazards associated with your
treatment table. Observe any and all precautionary
and operational decals placed on the unit.
• DO NOT operate this table in an environment where other devices are being
used that intentionally radiate electromagnetic energy in an unshielded
manner. Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect
Medical Electrical Equipment.
• This table generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to other devices in the vicinity. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. Harmful
interference to other devices can be determined by turning this table on
and off. Try to correct the interference using
one or more of the following: reorient or relocate the receiving device,
increase the separation between the equipment, connect the table to an
outlet on a different circuit from that which the other device(s) are con-
nected, and consult the DJO, LLC Service Department
for help.
• Keep table out of high moisture environments.
• This table should be operated, transported, and stored in temperatures
between -10° C to + 45° C, with max humidity of 75% (no precipitation).
• Do not exceed table weight capacity of 150 kg (330 lbs).
• Support the table section(s) when making any adjustments.
PRECAUTIONS
• CAUTION: Federal law restricts this table to sale by, or on the order of, a
licensed practitioner.
• The Montane Table Range should not be used adjacent to or stacked with
other equipment, and if adjacent or stacked use is necessary, the table should
be observed to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it will be
used.
• Do not leave the table unlocked and unattended at any time.
• Disconnect the table from the power source before attempting any
maintenance, installation, removal or replacement procedures to prevent
electrical shock and possible damage to the table.
• Do not sit or allow patients to sit on the head or wing sections of the table.
• This table should be operated, transported, and stored in
temperatures between -10° C to+ 45° C, with max humidity of 75%
(no precipitation). Support the table section(s) when making any adjustments.
• Do not transport the table over rough or outdoor surfaces. The retractable
caster system could become damaged and inoperable.
• Inspect cables, connectors and casters before each use.
• To avoid the risk of electric shock, the table must only be connected to
grounded electrical service. Do not use any extension cords and/or multiple
outlet extension cords.
• Do not use a table with a power cord other than provided by the manufacturer.
• A licensed practitioner must be familiar with all instructions
contained in this manual before administering therapy.
WARNING
CAUTION
CAUTION

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PRECAUTIONS
• Never place your hands and feet near the working mechanism of the table
when making any and all adjustments to height or table sections. Moving parts
could cause pinch points.
• Use only accessories that are specially designed for the Montane Table Line.
Do not use accessories manufactured by other companies on the Montane
Table Line. DJO is not responsible for any consequence resulting from using
products manufactured by other companies. The use of other accessories or
cables may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the
Montane Table.
• When making adjustments to the table sections, make certain the patient
weight is supported before adjusting.
• Never transport a patient on the Montane Table. These tables are not designed
to support a patient during transport.
• This device should be kept out of the reach of children.
• Do not smoke on or around the table.
• Do not allow any unsupervised patient access to the table.
• The casters should be locked before the loading or unloading of a patient.
Do not reposition or allow the patient to get on or off the table while the
casters are unlocked.
• This table should only be operated under the prescription and
supervision of a licensed medical practitioner that is familiar with the
precautionary measures and operational functions associated with the table
being used.
• This table should be operated by a clinician that has read and fully understands
this document.
• On rare occasions, use of the table can result in transient skin reactions such
as rash, inflammation or irritation. These skin reactions may be the result of
individual sensitivity to the mild antibacterial cleaning materials used on the
table or the material of the table cushions.
Advise the patient of this possibility before starting treatment. If a visible skin
reaction does occur, discontinue patient treatment and consult the prescribing
physician.
• Should the Montane Table Mains Power Cord become frayed/damaged or if a
caster is broken, immediately stop use of the table and contact the Dealer or
DJO for service.
• Do not allow any person, object, or device to be under the table
while the table is in operation.
• Always clean the table after each use with a soft cloth dampened
with water and a mild antibacterial detergent.
Do not use abrasive cleansers.
WARNING
WARNING
DANGER

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Do not overload Montane Table. Patient weight may not exceed 150 kg.
In case the electrical system or the actuator cover comes
in contact with liquid of any kind, immediately pull the power supply plug
out of the mains socket and contact
the manufacturer’s service department.
Protect electrical systems from contact with liquids (e.g. beverages, water,
cleaning and disinfection preparations).
Do not put a load on the head and foot
sections as shown below.
Do not sit on the movable elements
of the head and chest sections!
CAUTION

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CAUTION
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The manufacturer shall not assume liability for damages resulting from improper (not compliant with conditions provided in this Operation Manual) use of the
Montane Table Line.
Do not lower the table with its front section folded down!
Lowering the table to the lowest possible position while its head
section is deflected or in the down position may cause a collision
between the head section and the lower frame elements.
This can result in blocking the height adjustment mechanism.
Permanent and irreversible damage to the structure of the table may occur!

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TATRAS 2 SECTION TABLE
MONTANE TABLE LINE
46 cm
( 18 in )
201 cm
( 79 in )
69 cm
( 27 in )
155 cm
( 61 in )
HEAD SECTION
FOOT SECTION
HEAD REST RELEASE HANDLE
UP / DOWN CONTROL BAR
LEG
CASTER
LEG
CASTER

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ATLAS 3 SECTION TABLE
MONTANE TABLE LINE
54 cm
(21.3 in)
101 cm
(39.8 in)
46 cm
(18.1 in)
201 cm
(79.1 in)
69 cm
(27.2 in)
POSTURAL DRAIN SWITCH
CHEST SECTION
FOOT SECTION
FOOT SECTION
ELEVATION HANDLE
HEAD SECTION
HEAD REST RELEASE HANDLE
LEG
CASTER CASTER
UP / DOWN CONTROL BAR
LEG

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ALPS 5 SECTION TABLE
MONTANE TABLE LINE
54 cm
(21.3 in)
101 cm
(39.8 in)
46 cm
(18.1 in)
201 cm
(79.1 in)
69 cm
(27.2 in)
CHEST SECTION
FOOT SECTION
HEAD REST RELEASE HANDLE
HEAD SECTION
FOOT SECTION
ELEVATION HANDLE
LEG LEG
CASTER UP / DOWN CONTROL BAR CASTER
HEAD REST RELEASE HANDLE

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ANDES 7 SECTION TABLE
MONTANE TABLE LINE
54 cm
(21.3 in)
101 cm
(39.8 in)
46 cm
(18.1 in)
201 cm
(79.1 in)
69 cm
(27.2 in)
CHEST SECTION FOOT SECTION
HEAD SECTION
ARMREST SECTION
SHOULDER WING
POSTURAL DRAIN SWITCH
FOOT SECTION
ELEVATION HANDLE
LEG
CASTER UP / DOWN CONTROL BAR
LEG
CASTER
HEAD REST RELEASE HANDLE

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DOLOMITES 2 SECTION EXAMINATION TABLE
MONTANE TABLE LINE
69 cm
( 27 in )
201 cm
( 79 in )
69 cm
( 27 in )
129 cm
( 51 in )
FOOT SECTIONHEAD SECTION
HEAD REST RELEASE HANDLE
LEG LEG
CASTER CASTER
UP / DOWN CONTROL BAR
SIDE RAILINGS
PAPER TOWEL
HOLDER

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120 cm
( 47 in )
200 cm
( 79 in )
TAURUS 1 SECTION BOBATH TABLE
MONTANE TABLE LINE
TABLE TOP
LEG LEG
CASTER CASTER

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120 cm
( 47 in )
200 cm
( 79 in )
80 cm
( 31 in )
TAURUS 2 SECTION BOBATH TABLE
MONTANE TABLE LINE
FOOT SECTION
HEAD SECTION
HEAD REST RELEASE HANDLE
LEG LEG
CASTER CASTER

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DESIGN AND FUNCTION
The frame of the table is made of welded steel sections coated with powder paint. It includes the following components:
COMPONENTS OF THE MONTANE TABLE
1. Bottom Frame—A support base for the whole unit with
a foot-operated height adjustment switch assembly
– 2 Wheels/2 Legs: With two small wheels and two legs
– 4 Wheels: With four legs and four casters lifted by
means of a foot-operated lever
2. Upper Frame—A base for the table top, with an electric
actuator for height adjustment
3. Table Top—Allows patients to assume comfortable
position for the treatment with the possibility of manual
adjustment of elevation and depression angles of the
head, chest, and/or foot sections (depending on the
type of table)
4. Front/Head Section—With angle adjustment and a
breathing hole
5. ACCESS LOCK—Lock the height adjustment function
ACCESSORIES AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT
Each type of table is provided with a breathing opening in its head section and has rails for fastening the stabilizing belts in the foot sections.
4
4 Wheel Option
2 Wheels / 2 Legs
2
1
3

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NOMENCLATURE
DESCRIPTION OF DEVICE MARKINGS
Class II Equipment
Postural Drain Elevation
Council Directive 2002/96/EC concerning Waste
Electrical and Electronic (WEEE). Indicates a
requirement not to dispose of WEEE as munici-
pal waste. Contact your local distributor for
information regarding disposal of the unit and
accessories.
DOWN
UP
The markings on the Montane Table Line are assurance of its conformity to the highest applicable standards of medical equipment safety and
electromagnetic compatibility. One or more of the following markings may appear on the device:
Certified to CAN/CSA
Standard C22.2
No. 601.1-M90w/A2
Meets Directive
93/42/EEC
Warning: Pinch Point
Consult Instructions For Use
Type B Applied Part
Prescription Only

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SPECIFICATIONS
TABLE SPECIFICATIONS
Parameter
Voltage Frequency,
Current Consumption: 100-240/50-60 Hz/3-1,5 A
Fuses: None
Duty Cycle: 2 minutes "on"/18 minutes "off"
Table Length (Head to Toe): 201 cm (79 in)
Table Height 49- 101 cm(19-40in)
Electrical Safety Classification
Functionally Earthed Class I
Electrical Type: TypeB

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SPECIFICATIONS
TABLE SPECIFICATIONS
Technical Data Montane Table Line
Tatras Atlas Alps Andes Atlas PD Alps PD Andes PD
Length
of the
Table Top
[cm]
Head
Section 46 46 46 46 46 46 46
Chest
Section – 54 54 54 54 54 54
Foot
Section 155 101 101 101 101 101 101
Total 201
Angle
Adjustment
(Elevation:
Depression)
[Degrees]
Head
Section 40:70 40:70 40:70 40:70 40:70 40:70 40:70
Chest
Section 30:00 30:00 30:00
Foot
Section 85:0 85:0 85:0 85:30 85:30 85:30
Height
Adjustment
[cm]
Minimum 49
Maximum 97,…,101
Technical Parameters of Montane Table Line
(continued)

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SPECIFICATIONS
TABLE SPECIFICATIONS (continued)
Technical Data Montane Table Line
Tatras Atlas Alps Andes Atlas PD Alps PD Andes PD
Width of the
Table [cm] Standard: Approx 69cm (27in) Wide: Approx 76cm (30in)
Total Load [kg] Not More Than 300Kg (660LBs)
SWL Not More Than 225Kg (495LBs)
Electrical
Security of the
Actuator
Protection Class I
Protection Level IP54
Ambient
conditions
(relative
temperature,
humidity,
air pressure
Work +10°C to +40°C, 30% to 75% (no precipitation), 700-1060 hPa
Storage +5°C to +45°C, max 75% (no precipitation), 700-1060 hPa
Transport –10°C to +45°C, 20% to 95% (no precipitation), 700-1060 hPa
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