ENOCHS Regency Series User manual

Installation &
Operation Manual
for Regency and Excel Series Examination Tables
Regency 456 (right hand)
Excel 355 (left hand)

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Introduction
Technical Use of Tables
Intended Use of Tables
Disposal of Equipment
Maintenance and Service Questions
Classification
3
Symbols in this Manual
Electrical Requirements
Environmental Conditions
4
Safety Information
If Table Malfunctions
5
Product at a Glance
6-8
Setting Up Your Table
Electromagnetic Interference
Before Operating Table
Patient Load
9
Table Features
Back Adjustment
Electrical Accessory Receptacles
10
Foot Step
Instrument Warming Drawer
Irrigation Basin
Mains Power Entry Module
11
Mains Power Circuit Breaker
Mains Power Indicator Light
Paper Roll Holder
Paper Cutter
Pelvic Tilt on Vacuum Formed Top
12
Pelvic Tilt on Upholstered Top
Perineal Recess
Pull out Leg Extension
13
Stirrups
Stirrup Adjustment
14
Storage Drawers
Reversible Drawers
15
Vacuum Formed Top
Upholstery Top
Caster Base (optional accessory)
16
Table Maintenance
Cleaning Recommendations
17
Upholstery Care
18
Semi-annual Maintenance Checklist
19
Troubleshooting
20
Regency Series Product Specifications
21
Excel Series Product Specifications
22
Guarantee of Quality Warranty
23
Index
24
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INTRODUCTION
This manual covers the installation, operation and maintenance for ENOCHS
manually adjusted examination tables which include the Regency 456, 455 and 450
OBGYN examination tables, the Excel 356, 355 and 350 general examination
tables. Take extra time to read and understand all operations and maintenance
requirements for maximum performance of the product. Improper operation of the
product could result in injury to staff and/or patient as well as damage to the
product.
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
These manually adjustable examination tables are designed for use in hospitals,
clinics and private physician examination rooms. These tables are designed with a
fixed height and manually adjustable back section of the couch top.
INTENDED USE OF TABLES
Regency and Excel Series of tables are intended to be used for general
examinations by qualified medical professionals. Tables are designed to position
and support patients during procedures.
DISPOSAL OF EQUIPMENT
At the end of the product life, consult local codes and ordinances for proper
disposal of table, accessories and other consumable goods.
Note: products may have become contaminated from normal use.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE QUESTIONS
Contact ENOCHS with questions concerning this manual, proper operation of the
product or for the nearest Authorized Service Company. A Service Manual with
circuit diagrams, component parts list and information to assist qualified technical
personnel in repairing parts of the equipment designated repairable by
manufacturer is available from ENOCHS upon request.
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT WITH RESPECT TO
ELECTRIC SHOCK, FIRE AND
MECHANICAL HAZARDS ONLY IN
ACCORDANCE WITH UL 60601-1,
IEC/EN 60601-1, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 601.1
CLASSIFICATION: Class I, Type B Applied Part, IPXO
45VW
ENOCHS Examining Room Furniture
P.O. Box 50559 Indianapolis, IN 46250
Phone
800-428-2305
FAX
317-580-2944
E-mail
enochs@enochsmed.com
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SYMBOL DEFINITIONS
ELECTRICAL REQUIRMENTS
Electrical rating for the Regency and Excel Series tables when offered with
electrical features is 115V AC, 60 Hz, 10 ampere. Do not connect table to
other voltages. If incorrect power source is used, table will not function properly
and component parts could be damaged. Regency 450 and Excel 350 do not
have electrical features.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
TRANSPORTATION/STORAGE
Ambient Temperature Range:
-20ºC to +40ºC (-4º F to 104º F )
Relative Humidity:
10% to 100%
Atmospheric Pressure:
500 hPa to 1060 hPa (0.49atm to 1.05atm)
OPERATIONAL
Ambient Temperature Range:
10ºC to +37ºC (+50º F to 98º F )
Relative Humidity:
30% to 75%
Atmospheric Pressure:
700 hPa to 1060 hPa
Attention, consult
accompanying documents
Protective Earth Grounding
ON (power connection to the mains)
Type B, Applied Part
Off (power disconnection from
the mains)
Mode of Operation or
Duty Cycle
IPXO
Ordinary equipment (enclosed EQUIPMENT without
protection against ingress of water)
This symbol indicates a
potential hazard to
operator’s or patient’s
personal safety if
information stated within
the WARNING is not
followed.
This symbol indicates
potential damage to
equipment if information
or instruction in the
CAUTION is not
followed.
This symbol
indicates additional
information for an
applicable
statement.
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTE
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Safety Information
Failure to follow these instructions could result in bodily injury
and/or product damage.
The Regency and Excel Series tables are rated for a 600 pound
patient load, evenly distributed on the main couch top. Operating
table with a patient over recommended load may result in damage
to table.
DO NOT use these tables in presence of FLAMMABLE
ANESTHETIC MIXTURES WITH AIR OR WITH OXYGEN OR
NITROUS OXIDE.
All exposed metal parts of these tables are grounded. For
procedures involving cauterization or similar treatment, insulate
patient from metal parts of table with non-conductive material.
Failure to follow recommended procedures could result in
electrical shock and/or burns to patient.
Before positioning or adjusting table back and pelvic tilt make sure
arms, legs, accessories and other objects are clear and safe from
all moving parts of table.
DO NOT REPLACE IEC Mains Power Cord with other type of cord.
DO NOT USE extension cord unless NEMA approved for specifications.
DO NOT USE table if mains power cord is cut, worn, frayed or otherwise
damaged.
DO NOT USE table if abnormal sounds are heard during back or pelvic tilt
adjustment.
IF TABLE MALFUNCTIONS
1. IMMEDIATELY stop using table.
2. Unplug mains power cord from wall outlet.
3. Assist patient off table.
4. Report malfunction of table to ENOCHS at 1-800-428-2305.
Mains power cord provides power for table’s electrical outlets and instrument warming
drawer when applicable. Before operating, confirm the unit is plugged into a Hospital
Grade 115 Volt, NEMA ground wall receptacle.
CAUTION
Duty cycle of receptacles: continuous
Duty cycle of instrument warming drawer: continuous
WARNING
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Front Side of Table
A
3 side storage drawers –field reversible
B
Mains power entry module * located on base of table (see detail on page 8)
C
Instrument warmer indicator light with circuit breaker **
D
Back release handle (one on each side of table)
E
Mains power indicator light * (see detail on page 8 )
F
Paper roll holder
G
Paper cutter
H
Seamless vacuum formed top
I
Pelvic tilt Range of Motion 0°, 7º, Max. 11º ±2º
J
Perineal recess
K
Pull out irrigation basin Range of Motion 0 to Max. 18 "
L
Adjustable stirrups Range of Motion 0 to Max. 15 "
M
Pull-out leg extension Range of Motion 0 to Max. 18 "
N
Instrument warming drawer**
O
Foot end drawer storage
P
Pull out locking step Range of Motion 0 –17.5"
Electrical receptacles* - located on back side of table (see detail on page 8)
DIMENSIONS: 34" H x 27" W x 54 " L ( 72 L" extended )
*applies only to Regency 456 & 455 ** applies only to Regency 456
REGENCY SERIES AT A GLANCE
P
F
J
I
H
K
L
A
B
C
E
M
N
O
D
G
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A
3 side storage drawers –field reversible
B
Mains Power Entry Module *located at base of table (see detail on page 8)
C
Instrument warmer indicator light with circuit breaker **
D
Back release handles (operational from either side of table)
E
Mains Power Indicator Light *(see detail on page 8)
F
Paper roll holder
G
Paper cutter
H
One-piece upholstered top
I
Pelvic tilt ** Range of Motion: 0° and 11º
J
Pull out irrigation basin Range of Motion: 0 - 18"
K
Pull-out leg extension Range of Motion: 0 - 18"
L
Adjustable Stirrups Range of Motion: 0 - 15"
M
Instrument warming drawer **
N
Foot end drawer storage
O
Pull out locking step Range of Motion: 0-17.5"
Electrical receptacles*on back side of table (see detail on page 8)
DIMENSIONS: 34" H x 27" W x 55"L (73" L extended )
*applies only to Excel 356 & 355 ** applies only to Excel 356
EXCEL SERIES AT A GLANCE
F
J
I
H
K
L
A
B
C
E
M
O
G
N
D
Front Side of Table
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ON/OFF Switch
& Circuit
Breaker Reset
Mains
Power Entry
Electrical Accessory Receptacles - located on side of table
(applies only to Regency 456 & 455 and Excel 356 & 355)
Mains Power Entry Module –located at headend of base
(applies only to Regency 456 & 455 and Excel 356 & 355)
Tool required access door restricts
unauthorized use of accessory
receptacles (shown above with an
accessory plugged into receptacle).
UL Listed, hospital grade dual
electrical accessory receptacles
Rating: 9 amps total load
Front Panel
Mains Power Indicator Light
(applies only to: Regency 456 &
455 and Excel 356 & 355)
Model Name
Instrument Warmer ON/OFF Switch
with Circuit Breaker
(applies only to Regency 456 and Excel 356 )
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SETTING UP YOUR TABLE
Remove table from skid by lifting only at table’s base. DO NOT
LIFT AT COUCH SEAT, HEAD SECTION OR BY STIRRUPS,
LEG EXTENSION or IRRIGATION BASIN DRAWER -- lifting
at these points could result in product damage and/or bodily
injury.
Table rating is 115V AC, 60 Hz, 10 ampere.
Connect table to correct electrical source. Do not connect table to other voltages.
If incorrect power source is used, table will not function properly and component
parts could be damaged.
Once table is positioned in the final location, it must sit firmly on all four levelers
to operate correctly. To level unit, insert a leveler into each threaded opening
under each corner of the table base and adjust as required.
ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE
Electromagnetic interference can impact performance of medical equipment.
If interference is experienced, determine interfering device and, if practical,
remove it from the area. If removing the interfering device is not practical,
Increase distance between affected devices
Connect table or any affected devices into isolated circuits
Contact ENOCHS if interference persists
BEFORE ADJUSTING TABLE
Keep patient feet, legs and arms away from all moving parts.
Keep all accessories, room equipment and operator stools away from all
moving parts of table.
PATIENT LOAD
The Regency and Excel Series of tables are rated for a patient load of 600
lbs. evenly distributed on the main couch top. Staff should take special care to
position patients over table’s center point and not at an edge, end of table or
on the leg extension.
WARNING
DO NOT EXCEED table’s patient load limit to avoid
product damage.
WARNING
9

TABLE FEATURES
BACK ADJUSTMENT
The Regency and Excel Series tables have a spring assisted counter balance
system allowing easy adjustment of the couch back section to any angle from flat
to 80°.
To Raise Back: From either side of the table, grasp back section and lift up to
desired
angle. Back will automatically lock into position.
To Lower Back: From either side of table push the release handle down while
guiding the back down to desired position. Back will automatically
lock into position as soon as pressure is removed from release
handle.
ELECTRICAL ACCESSORY RECEPTACLES
(applies only to REGENCY 456 & 455 and EXCEL 356 & 355 )
Accessory receptacles feature a tool required access door to
restrict unauthorized use. Door must be opened before a
plug can be inserted into a receptacle. Once plug is in place,
close door while guiding cord into appropriate slot and secure
with locking mechanism.
UL Listed, hospital grade, dual accessory receptacles are
located on side of the table. Unit has a total 9 A maximum
load. If circuit is overloaded the Mains Power Entry Circuit
Breaker will trip and interrupt power to entire table. Refer to
Mains Power Entry Circuit Breaker section for reset
information.
Risk of Electrical Shock Hazard: Accessory equipment connected to
the accessory receptacles must be certified according to the medical
device safety standards (i.e., UL 60601-1, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 601.1,
or IEC 60601-1 for electro-medical equipment). All combinations of
equipment must be in compliance with IEC 60601-1-1 systems
requirements. Anyone connecting additional equipment to the
accessory receptacle configures a medical system, and therefore is
responsible that the system complies with the requirements of the
system standard IEC 60601-1-1.
The following options are recommended if there is a need to remediate system
leakage current:
A certified “medical grade” separating transformer can be connected to the
accessory receptacles. The accessory devices can then be powered from the
separating transformer; or
An additional grounding conductor can be attached to the accessory equipment and
then connected to the building supply ground. This grounding conductor would be
added in addition to the ground conductor of the accessory device power cord.
The use of accessory equipment not complying with the safety standards UL 60601-1,
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 601.1, or IEC 60601-1 will lead to a reduced level of safety of the
resulting system.
Read and retain all user manuals for accessory equipment powered by the receptacles
to ensure continued safety of the system.
WARNING! –Risk of Electrical Shock Hazard: Do not plug a multiple socket outlet or
an extension cord into the accessory receptacles of the examination table.
CAUTION
DO NOT EXCEED maximum receptacle load of 9 amps
WARNING
10

FOOT STEP
INSTRUMENT WARMING DRAWER
(applies only to Regency 456 and Excel 356)
Located at footend of table, the instrument warming drawer is designed to warm
speculums and instruments to approximate body temperature. Drawer is white in
color and should always be installed as the top drawer. The ON/OFF switch for
the warmer is located on the front side of table for instant confirmation of unit’s
status. An internal circuit breaker will trip if circuit is overloaded, interrupting
power to the warming unit. Electrical receptacles will retain power. ON/OFF
switch will be in neutral position when tripped.
Warmer ON: Press "ON"side of switch. Switch will be
illuminated blue when unit is ON.
Warmer OFF: Press "OFF" side of switch. Switch will not be
illuminated when unit is OFF.
Reset circuit breaker: Turn switch OFF, then to ON position.
IRRIGATION BASIN
The 4" deep irrigation basin fits into the basin drawer and
operates independent of the leg extension. Basin easily
lifts out for cleaning.
To Access: Grasp basin drawer handle, extend to desired
length.
To Remove Basin: Extend basin drawer to full extension and lift basin out.
To Store: Gently push basin back under seat section.
MAINS POWER ENTRY MODULE
(applies only to Regency 456 & 455 and Excel 356 & 355)
The mains power connection is located on the base at
the head end of the table. Power entry provides power
for table’s dual electrical receptacles and instrument
warmer when applicable. The module consists of an
ON/OFF toggle switch, internal circuit breaker and IEC
Entry.
Connect Mains Power: Plug the power cord’s IEC end into the Mains Power
Entry Module then plug cord into a NEMA wall receptacle. Confirm
ON/OFF switch is in the ON position.
Irrigation basin drawer is not designed to support any patient weight.
CAUTION
The foot step is extra long and has a support foot to
accommodate elderly and heavier patients. Step has ribbed
rubber tread providing a non-slip surface.
To Extend: Grab under laminate front and pull out to full
extension.
To Store: Lift slightly and push unit back into table
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Disconnect Mains Power: Unplug power cord from wall outlet or press the
ON/OFF switch to the OFF position.
MAINS POWER ENTRY CIRCUIT BREAKER
(applies only to Regency 456 & 455 and Excel 356 & 355)
This double pole protective device trips if the rated
current level is exceeded, interrupting the electrical
current to the table. When breaker is tripped, Mains
Power Indicator light is NOT illuminated and the
ON/OFF toggle switch is in the neutral position.
To Reset: Press mains power ON/OFF Switch to OFF
position, then to the ON position.
MAINS POWER INDICATOR LIGHT
(applies only to Regency 456 & 455 and Excel 356 & 355)
The indicator light located on front side of table, illuminates GREEN to indicate
table has power.
PAPER ROLL HOLDER
Holder is located at head end section of couch top and accommodates 18" or 21"
table paper.
Installing Paper Roll: Lift end of paper roll rod out of the open u-bracket on
back of table couch, slide paper roll onto rod and insert rod end back into
bracket.
PAPER CUTTER
Located at head of couch top to reduce cross contamination. Cutter is attached to
top by quick release snaps.
PELVIC TILT ON VACUUM FORMED TOPS
The Regency Series tables feature a three position
pelvic tilt which may be manually position at 0º, 7º and
11º. Tilt lowers with the use of a release lever located
under the seat section accessible from either side of
table.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD Mains
Power Cord be replaced with any other type cord.
WARNING
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PELVIC TILT ON UPHOLSTERED TOPS
The Excel 356 features a two position pelvic tilt which manually adjusts at 0º,
and 11º. Tilt lowers from either side of table by a release lever located under
the seat section.
PELVIC TILT ADJUSTMENT
To Raise: Grasp either side of seat section, lift to desired degree. Seat
will automatically lock at chosen angle.
To Lower: Support seat section with one hand, depress release lever
located under the seat section on either side of table and lower
seat to desired degree.
PERINEAL RECESS (applies to Regency Series only)
The moulded recess at the end of the seat section is
designed to allow greater access to patient’s perineal
region during procedures.
Recess measures 10" wide at opening and 2" deep at
center.
PULL-OUT LEG EXTENSION
Regency Series tables have an extra-wide padded leg
extension that moves in and out from under the seat
section. Extension is padded and upholstered in durable
vinyl. Independent operation allows fast transition
between leg extension and basin. Patients with limited hip
rotation may be positioned with feet on extension while still
allowing full access to basin by practitioner.
Irrigation Basin Access: Push extension into stored position lifting
slightly while pushing under seat section for direct access to basin.
Excel Series tables have an extra-wide padded leg extension
designed to slide out from under the seat section for support
of patient’s legs. Independent operation allows fast transition
between leg extension and irrigation basin.
BEFORE USING pelvic tilt release levers, confirm all
hands, fingers and arms are away from under seat
section.
WARNING
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To Extend Leg Extension: Grasp front edge of extension and pull out to
desired length.
To Store Leg Extension: Push unit gently back under seat section of table
STIRRUPS Concealed when not in use, the multi-position stirrups
offer length as well as lateral adjustment to accommodate
each patient. Stirrups lock into position with weight of
patient’s foot. Stirrup shoes are coated in durable
Plastisol for efficient cleaning and patient comfort.
STIRRUP ADJUSTMENT
Lateral Adjustment: Grasp stirrup bars, located under seat section and pull out
to full bar extension. Unfold stirrup shoes. Lift bar
approximately ½" and move outward, lowering to desired angle.
Length Adjustment: First make desired lateral adjustment of stirrups.
To Decrease Stirrup Bar Length: Firmly push stirrup bar into table stopping at
desired length. Stirrup bar automatically locks, prohibiting
increase in length.
To Increase Stirrup Bar Length: Remove weight from stirrups, lift bar
approximately ½ ", return to center neutral position and bring to
full extension. Make lateral adjustment to desired position then
push bar into table to desired length.
Perineal Angle: To increase patient’s leg angle for greater perineal access,
decrease stirrup bar length creating a shorter distance from
stirrup shoe to the end of table.
Stirrup Storage: Lift bars approximately ½" and move to center neutral position.
Fold down stirrup shoes against bar and gently slide bars under
seat section.
Confirm stirrup bars are secure in the lateral position
before using.
Stirrups are designed to support patient’s legs, not
entire patient’s weight
WARNING
Do not use leg extension to support entire patient
weight. Extension designed to support weight of lower
portion of patient’s legs.
CAUTION
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STORAGE DRAWERS
Tables have three 4" deep side drawers and two 4" deep footend drawers
totaling 3.32 cubic feet of storage area. High impact polystyrene drawers with
laminate fronts have an integrated stop that eliminates accidental dumping of
drawer contents. Drawers operate on a steel reinforced, side-guide mounting
system providing disciplined, non-binding drawer movement. Nylatron strips on
the bottom edges of the drawer protect against wear and allow smooth drawer
movement.
Remove Drawer: Pull drawer out to full extension, lift approximately 15º
then remove.
Replace Drawer: Inserting drawer at approximately 15º angle, lower front
edge while pushing drawer into the table.
FIELD REVERSABLE DRAWERS FEATURE AND INSTRUCTIONS
1. Position back of couch to down position and remove side drawers from table.
2. Remove the four(4) fasteners holding back
panel in place.
3. On inside of table, locate
and remove the stop
screw and clip from the
end of the back support
lift bar.
7. Position toggle using the release handles so
support bar slides through toggle as shown
here. Once bar is through the toggle install the
stop screw into bar.
8. Reattach side panel to side opposite drawers
9. Insert drawers into table.
5. Remove four fasteners
on the support bar &
panel on the back of the
couch, reverse and
reattach.
6. Pry off plastic cap on
back cover and reinstall
into the other opening
being careful not to
damage table’s surface.
4. Raise back of couch
beyond 90° allowing
support lift bar to be
freed.
Allow back of couch
to rest forward
toward foot end of
table.
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VACUUM FORMED TOP
Regency Series tables are standard with a Vacuum Formed Top. This top is
100% seamless and manufactured without cross seams, crevices or decorative
embossing for easy and efficient cleaning after each examination. Top is padded
with high density foam with additional contoured padding on the sides for patient
comfort. Top is constructed with a steel frame and backing designed for strength
and durability. The perineal recess is an exclusive feature of this top.
UPHOLSTERED TOP
The Excel Series of tables feature a one-piece upholstered top manufactured
without cross seams or decorative embossing providing a surface that is easy to
clean. Top is padded with high density foam for patient comfort and has a steel
frame for strength and durability.
CASTER BASE (optional accessory)
Caster base is designed for moving table WITHOUT
PATIENT.
TABLE WITH CASTER BASE IS NOT RECOGNIZED BY
THE FDA AS A TRANSPORT UNIT AND SHOULD NOT BE
USED IN PLACE OF A STRETCHER.
Using tables with caster base in a manner other than
what manufacturer has intended could result in patient
injury or product damage.
Caster base has four (4) 3-1/2" casters - two swivel
and two fixed. A foot actuated locking mechanism is
located on head end of unit . Caster base raises table
approximately 1-1/4" off floor
Caster base is intended to remain attached to table
after initial installation.
To Lock: Securely push down locking pedal at the headend of the caster
base with foot.
To Unlock: Carefully press down on locking bar to release locking mechanism.
The Equipment shall be transported only when the unit is
in the fully down position without the patient.
WARNING
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TABLE MAINTENANCE
ANNUAL PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE INSPECTION by an authorized
service group is recommend by Manufacturer. Reference Semi-annual Maintenance
Checklist , page 19
CLEANING RECOMMENDATIONS
SPECIAL CLEANING ALERT
Follow guidelines for cleaning procedures set forth by the CDC (reference
Isolation Precautions), OSHA (reference Bloodborne Pathogen Standards),
APIC (Association for Practitioners in Infection Control ) and any other
appropriate federal or state agencies.
PAINTED SURFACES:NEVER USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS on these
surfaces. Abrasive cleaners will cause irreversible damage to finishes. Most soil
can be cleaned from painted surfaces with mild soap and water. Disinfect with
cleaners formulated for painted surfaces.
VACUUM AND UPHOLSTERED TOP:Manufacturer of material
recommends cleaning upholstered surface after each patient. Certain
substances will stain if not removed immediately, consult Manufacturer’s
Upholstery Cleaning, page 18 for stain removal. Most soil can be easily
removed with warm soapy water and several clear rinses. Disinfect using
products designed specifically for vinyl.
The following cleaners are NOT RECOMMENDED for this
product:
powder abrasives
steel wool
industrial strength cleaners
lacquer solvents
hydrogen peroxide
full strength chlorine bleach
waxes
commercial vinyl cleaners
commercial vinyl conditioners
DO NOT USE cleaners formulated for nonporous
surfaces on the vinyl surfaces. Using these types of
cleaners will cause irreversible damage to vinyl.
NOTE
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UPHOLSTERY CARE
S P E C I A L AL E R T
Follow guidelines for cleaning procedures set forth by the CDC (reference:
Isolation Precautions), OSHA (reference: Bloodborne Pathogen Standards),
APIC (Association for Practitioners in Infection Control ) and other
appropriate federal or state agencies.
Upholstery surface should be cleaned after each patient. Vinyl upholstery
requires general periodic cleaning to maintain a neat appearance and prevent
build up of dirt and contaminates. Warm soapy water and several clean water
rinses may be used for general cleaning of upholstery. Indiscriminate use of
strong solvents, bleaches or cleaners formulated for non-porous surfaces
will severely damage or discolor vinyl surface. Procedures for removing
substances that cause staining are listed below.
SUBSTANCE
SOLUTION
PROCEDURE
Blood
Cold water- DO NOT USE
hot or soapy water, this will
set stain.
THEN USE
3/4 cup bleach to one
gallon
warm water for final
cleaning
IMMEDIATELY, following appropriate
guidelines, wipe blood from surface. If stain
remains, use household ammonia directly on
stain followed by a cold water rinse.
THEN
Wipe entire surface with bleach solution
followed by a clear cold water rinse.
Vomitus
Commercial Disinfectant
THEN USE
3/4 cup bleach to one
gallon
warm water for final
cleaning
IMMEDIATELY, following appropriate
guidelines, wipe area until substance is
removed. Rinse with cold water.
THEN
Wipe entire surface with bleach solution
followed by a clear cold water rinse.
Urine
1 part household ammonia
to
5 parts water
THEN USE
3/4 cup bleach to one
gallon
warm water for final
cleaning
IMMEDIATELY, following appropriate
guidelines, wipe down area until substance is
removed. Rinse with clear water.
THEN
Wipe entire surface with bleach solution
followed by a clear cold water rinse.
Surface
Mildew
1 Tablespoon bleach to one
quart water
Sponge area until mildew is removed. Rinse
with clear cold water.
Ball-point Ink
Isopropyl alcohol 70%
followed by
clear water rinse
IMMEDIATELY remove mark using full
strength Isopropyl alcohol 70% . Rub lightly
until ink is removed. Rinse with clear cold
water. Ink will stain vinyl permanently if not
removed immediately.
Chewing
Gum,
Lip Stick,
Grease, Oil,
Shoe Polish
Scuffs
Mineral Spirits or Carbon
Tetrachloride
Gum: Following appropriate guidelines, peel off
loose gum. Using a soft cloth saturated with
solution, rub soiled area lightly until gum is
removed. Rinse with clear cold water.
Lip stick, grease, oil: Taking care not to smear
substance, gently remove substance with soft
cloth and solution. Rinse with clear cold water.
Shoe polish: IMMEDIATELY remove polish as it
contains dye which permanently stains
upholstery. Rinse with a clear cold water rinse.
For substances not listed call ENOCHS 1-800-428-2305 for instructions
EXCEL SERIES AT A GLANCE
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Semi-annual Maintenance Checklist
Maintenance of the table is responsibility of the owner. Manufacturer recommends
following areas be inspected by certified technician every six months to assure proper
operation of table. Copy of this checklist should be used for each inspection and
maintained in table’s master file. Each inspection area is required to indicate a pass or
fail status. ALL AREAS failing inspection must be serviced/repaired immediately by
certified technician. See ENOCHS Service Manual for Regency and Excel Series
Tables for repair/service advise and instructions. Direct all questions to ENOCHS at 1-
800-428-2305.
Inspection Date:
PASS
FAIL
INSPECTION AREA
grounding continuity
mains power cord and electrical plug free from all nicks, cuts,
abrasions or any other damage.
mains power entry module’s ON/OFF switch operates
mains power indicator light on front face plate functional
accessory receptacles functional
(applies only to Regency 456 & 455 and Excel 355 & 356)
warming drawer indicator ON/OFF switch functional
(applies only to Regency 456 and Excel 356 )
warming drawer functional
(applies only to Regency 456 and Excel 356 )
couch back moves freely up and down, locks securely at any angle
pelvic tilt adjusts smoothly and easily
(applies only to Regency tables and Excel 356 )
leg extension moves freely in and out of table
irrigation basin drawer moves freely in and out of table
stirrup length and lateral adjustments have smooth range of movement
upholstery is free from cuts, rips or punctures
accessories rails (if applicable) are secure
accessories (if applicable) in good working order
all drawers move smoothly
foot step moves freely in and out of table, stops at full extension
all laminate fronts securely attached
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TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
electrical receptacles not working,
warmer drawer not working and
mains power light not illuminated.
Table not getting
Mains Power
Follow instructions
above to Confirm
Power to Table
electrical outlets not working,
warmer unit is working and
mains power light is illuminated.
Isolated problem with
electrical outlets
Call for service
warming unit not working,
electrical receptacles working and
mains power light illuminated.
Warmer ON/OFF switch
circuit breaker tripped.
Circuit breaker not
tripped
Reset circuit breaker
Call for service
back section will not stay in any
raised positions and
release handles spin 360°.
Set screw in lift
mechanisms toggle loose
Call for service
stirrup bar(s) pushed into table as to
not allow bars to go into free
position.
Stirrup bars were pushed
too close to couch
Call for service
Confirming Mains Power Procedure
Confirm wall receptacle has power.
If receptacle does not have power, call building maintenance.
If receptacle has power then confirm Mains Power Cord is correctly installed.
Correctly install cord and if table functions, no additional action needed.
If table does not function, confirm the table’s Mains ON/OFF Circuit Breaker
has not been tripped.
If tripped, reset and table functions, no additional action required
If table does not function, call for service.
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