GHARiENi 601 User manual

Instruction Manual
Treatment Table 601
STANDARD
Gharieni Group GmbH
Gutenbergstraße 40
47443 Moers / Germany
➢Phone:
+49 (0)2841/88300-0
➢Fax:
+49 (0)2841/88300-999
➢Sales department:
+49 (0)2841/88300-300
➢E-mail:
service@gharieni.com
➢Web:
www.gharieni.com

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Preface
Dear customer,
we would like to take this opportunity to thank you for purchasing our quality
product and for the trust you have placed in us.
Please read this instruction manual before using the 601 for the first time.
Reading the complete instruction manual is essential for the proper and safe use of
the 601 and will help you to operate the appliance to your complete satisfaction.
Our 601 is very robust and has a long lifespan when used properly.
Read all instructions very carefully and operate the 601 exclusively in
accordance with the intended use as described in this instruction manual.
This is the best to ensure safe usage of the 601, and that improper use is
avoided. Lack of knowledge on how to properly use the 601 could result in
problems for the customer and breakage of the 601.
Always keep the instruction manual within easy reach of the 601.
THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL MUST ALWAYS BE ACCESSIBLE TO ANY
PERSON OPERATING THE 601. MAKE SURE THAT THE INSTRUCTION
MANUAL HAS BEEN READ AND UNDERSTOOD BEFORE OPERATING
THE TREATMENT TABLE.
WARNING! Non-compliance with the instructions in this manual
endangers the operator’s and customer’s health and life and / or can
damage the 601 and will render the warranty ineffective.

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Index
1. Important safety information.............................................................................................................. 5
1.1 Abbreviations ................................................................................................................................ 5
1.2 Signal words .................................................................................................................................. 6
1.3 Safety instructions......................................................................................................................... 6
2. Intended Use ..................................................................................................................................... 10
3. Scope of delivery ............................................................................................................................... 11
4. Preliminary remarks .......................................................................................................................... 11
5. Delivery and unpacking ..................................................................................................................... 12
5.1 Delivery........................................................................................................................................ 12
5.2 Unpacking.................................................................................................................................... 13
6. Assembly and transport .................................................................................................................... 14
6.1 Assembly...................................................................................................................................... 14
6.2 Transport..................................................................................................................................... 15
6.3 Space requirements..................................................................................................................... 18
7. Rating plate........................................................................................................................................ 19
8. QR-Code............................................................................................................................................. 20
9. Upholstery......................................................................................................................................... 24
10. Operation ........................................................................................................................................ 25
10.1 Characteristics........................................................................................................................... 25
10.2 Model versions.......................................................................................................................... 26
10.2.1 601 / upholstery widths: Small, MediumSmall, Medium.................................................. 27
10.3 Before first use .......................................................................................................................... 27
10.4 View........................................................................................................................................... 28
10.5 Gas springs................................................................................................................................. 30
10.6 Headrest .................................................................................................................................... 31
10.6.1 Headrest versions............................................................................................................... 34
10.6.2 Installing the U-shaped headrest ....................................................................................... 35
10.7 Armrests .................................................................................................................................... 36
10.7.1 Pneumatically adjustable armrests .................................................................................... 36
10.7.2 Additional locking mechanism of the armrests.................................................................. 37
10.8 Arm supports............................................................................................................................. 38
10.9 Legrest....................................................................................................................................... 39

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10.10 Extendable footrests ............................................................................................................... 39
10.11 Backrest................................................................................................................................... 40
11. Electrical adjustments ..................................................................................................................... 40
11.1 Hand control.............................................................................................................................. 40
11.2 Adjustment of the working height ............................................................................................ 44
11.3 Adjustment of the backrest....................................................................................................... 44
11.4 Adjustment of the inclination of the seat area ......................................................................... 45
11.5 Adjustment of the legrest ......................................................................................................... 45
11.6 Locking function / locking button of the hand control ............................................................. 45
11.7 Memory functions of the hand control..................................................................................... 47
12. Foot control with Bluetooth (optional equipment) ........................................................................ 48
12.1 LED module................................................................................................................................ 51
13. Heating system (optional equipment)............................................................................................. 52
13.1 Operation .................................................................................................................................. 54
14. Reset................................................................................................................................................ 56
15. Malfunctions (causes and troubleshooting).................................................................................... 58
15.1. Repair ....................................................................................................................................... 59
16. Cleaning and Care............................................................................................................................ 60
16.1 Cleaning the PU upholstery....................................................................................................... 61
16.2 Cleaning and care of the Ferrari Stamskin ................................................................................ 61
16.3 Cleaning the housing and the fittings........................................................................................ 61
17. Optional equipment / optional accessories ................................................................................... 62
17.1 Headrests................................................................................................................................... 62
17.1.1 Standard headrest.............................................................................................................. 62
17.1.2 Dual headrest ..................................................................................................................... 62
17.1.3 U-shaped headrest ............................................................................................................. 63
17.2 Foot control............................................................................................................................... 64
17.3 Castors....................................................................................................................................... 64
17.4 Mount for (magnifying) lamps .................................................................................................. 65
17.5 LED magnifying lamp „Circle“.................................................................................................... 65
17.6 Manicure bowl........................................................................................................................... 66
17.7 Sheet metal for the headrest (privacy screen).......................................................................... 66
17.8 Paper roll incl. holder ................................................................................................................ 67
17.9 Gel pad for nose slits................................................................................................................. 67
17.10 Nose slit cloths (disposable cloths) ......................................................................................... 68

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17.11 Neckrest "Dentalax" ................................................................................................................ 69
17.12 Protective covers..................................................................................................................... 69
17.12.1 Terry cloth covers............................................................................................................. 69
17.12.2 Protective covers made of polyurethane (PU)................................................................. 70
17.12.3 Foot protective cover ....................................................................................................... 71
18. Upholstery care and cleaning agents .............................................................................................. 72
18.1 mikrozid ® sensitive (alcohol-free)............................................................................................ 72
18.2 Skai cleaner................................................................................................................................ 74
19. Conditions of transport, storage, and operation ............................................................................ 75
19.1 Transport (with / without castors)............................................................................................ 75
19.2 Ambient conditions for storage and transport ......................................................................... 75
19.3 Ambient conditions for operation............................................................................................. 75
20. Technical Data ................................................................................................................................. 76
20.1 Treatment table 601.................................................................................................................. 76
20.2 Drives......................................................................................................................................... 77
20.3 Heating system.......................................................................................................................... 77
21. Disposal ........................................................................................................................................... 78
22. Warranty.......................................................................................................................................... 79
22.1 Exclusions from warranty.......................................................................................................... 79
23. EC-Declaration of Conformity.......................................................................................................... 80
24. Status of Edition .............................................................................................................................. 81
Do not dispose of the 601 together with your household waste.
The treatment table must only be disposed of via a collection point
for reusable electrical and electronic equipment. Do not remove the
symbols / stickers from the 601.

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1. Important safety information
You must always observe basic safety precautions, including the following,
when operating electrical products, especially when children are nearby:
READ THE COMPLETE SAFETY INFORMATION
AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES
BEFORE USING THE 601 FOR THE FIRST TIME.
➢All information contained therein serves the safety of the operator.
If you ignore the safety instructions, you endanger not only your own
health and life but also the health and life of your customers.
MAKE SURE THAT ALL PERSONS WORKING WITH
THE GHARIENI TREATMENT TABLE 601 HAVE READ THE
COMPLETE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND HAVE UNDERSTOOD
ALL INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED THEREIN.
➢This instruction manual is an integral part of the product and must be kept
in a safe place for possible reference throughout the service life of the
appliance. Copies of this instruction manual are available upon request.
➢Gharieni Group GmbH is not responsible for any damage caused directly
or indirectly to people, animals, or property due to non-observance or non-
compliance with the instructions contained in this manual.
➢Before you dispose of a treatment table, render it inoperative.
This means that you should always pull the power plug and cut the power
supply cable on the treatment table. Dispose of it directly with the power plug.
Keep this instruction manual at hand for when needed.
Follow all instructions thoroughly to avoid accidents or damage to the
601.
1.1 Abbreviations
➢OPERATION INSTRUCTION /TIP

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1.2 Signal words
DANGER! indicates a hazardous
situation which, if ignored, will result in
death or serious injury.
WARNING! indicates a hazardous
situation which, if ignored, could result
in death or serious injury.
CAUTION! indicates a hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, may
result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE! indicates a hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, may
result in possible damage to the
treatment table.
1.3 Safety instructions
DANGER!
To reduce risk of electrocution:
1. Non-compliance with the instructions in this manual endangers the
operator’s and customer’s health and life and / or can damage the
601.
2. All electrical work to connect the 601 to the power supply must be
carried out by a qualified professional. Do not modify the power
supply. The connection must be carried out in accordance with the
current local and legal regulations.
3. The mains voltage and the mains frequency must correspond to
the values indicated on the rating plate.
4. Do not make any changes or manipulations to the 601 and / or its
power supply (mains cable, mains plug). In case of unauthorised
changes or manipulations, any warranty of the Gharieni Group
GmbH is excluded.
5. Do not connect the 601 to the power supply if the 601 itself or the
power cable or the power plug are visibly damaged.
6. The power cable must not be under the 601 except Gharieni Group
GmbH expressly allows it. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
7. Never roll the 601 over the power cable; otherwise you can
permanently damage the power cable.
8. The power cable must not be located under the adjustable stands
or under the optional castors of the 601. Otherwise they can crush
the power cable and cause permanent damage. RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK!

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9. Never try to repair the 601 yourself. If the 601 does not operate
properly, please contact our customer service or your dealer.
Original spare parts should be used only.
10. If repair or replacement of the power supply cable and / or the
power supply plug is necessary, always commission a qualified
specialist (electrical engineer) or a customer service authorized by
Gharieni Group GmbH. Never repair or replace them yourself.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
11. Always disconnect the 601 from the power supply if you are not
going to use the treatment table for a long period of time.
12. Always disconnect the 601 from the power supply before cleaning
and / or maintenance. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
13. Never use the power cable to pull the power plug. Always pull the
power plug itself to disconnect the 601 from the power supply.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
14. Never touch the power plug, the power switch, or other electrical
components with wet or damp hands. RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK!
15. Do not place or store the SPL med close to a source of liquid,
such as a bathtub, a shower, or a washbasin. There is danger that
the 601 may meet splashed water. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
WARNING!
To reduce risk of burns, electrocution, fire, or injury to persons:
1. Use only a properly secured safety socket with the appropriate
mains voltage. See technical data and rating plate.
2. The electric components must not encounter water.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
3. Check all cables regularly and contact the customer service when
any cable is in improper condition. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
4. Make sure that the power cable is not damaged when the treatment
table is moved. Do not step on the power cable. Do not stretch the
power cable.
5. Always ensure that the power cable is not bent or squeezed during
installation.
6. Do not use any extension cables, multiple sockets, or adapters.
FIRE HAZARD!
7. Never open the housing of the electrical control panels. RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK!
8. No liquids may enter the electrical control panels. RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK!

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9. Never use water or other liquids for treatment or pour water or other
liquids over, onto or into the 601! If water or liquids are spilled
across or on the treatment table, immediately pull out the power
supply plug and dry the 601 thoroughly. RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK!
10. Never immerse parts of the 601 in water or other liquids! When
cleaning the 601, make sure that water never gets into the treat-
ment table itself or its housing. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
11. If the treatment table is equipped with the heating system (optional
equipment), the cables are located between the upholstery and the
underframe. The upholstery may only be removed by persons
authorized by Gharieni Group GmbH.
12. If your 601 is equipped with the optionally available heating system,
do not place heavy blankets, clothing or similar on the upholstery
while the heating system is switched on. RISK OF DAMAGE! RISK
OF BURNS!
13. People with acute pain, venous disorders, low blood pressure,
inflammatory processes and other medical conditions that
make heat applications or this form of client positioning
questionable must always consult a doctor before use.
14. Never use the 601 on people who are under the influence of
alcohol or drugs.
15. Only operate or store the 601 in a dry place.
16. Always keep the 601 under close observation when used by, on or
near children and / or people with reduced physical, sensory, or
mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge.
17. The 601 may only be used for its intended purpose, as described in
this instruction manual. Do not use any accessories / devices that
are not recommended by Gharieni Group GmbH.
18. Never operate the 601 if the power cable or plug is damaged, if the
601 is not working properly if it has been damaged or if it has
become wet. Take the 601 to a service centre authorized by
Gharieni Group GmbH for inspection or repair.
19. In case of defects or malfunctions of the treatment table, contact
customer service immediately. Use of the treatment table must be
discontinued until the problem has been solved to avoid further
damage to property and persons.
20. Regularly remove any dust build-up from the mains plug, the safety
socket, and all electrical plug connections, e.g. with a commercially
available vacuum cleaner. RISK OF FIRE!
21. Keep the power cable away from heated surfaces.
22. Never put or insert objects of any kind into any opening (s)
of the 601.
23. Never use the 601 outdoors.

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24. Make sure that the 601 is only operated by authorized persons.
25. Make sure that the 601 is on an even surface when in use.
26. Never put any objects containers with liquids of any kind on the
601. This could damage the treatment table and the material.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! RISK OF DAMAGE!
27. All repair or maintenance work may only be carried out by
personnel authorized by the Gharieni Group GmbH.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! FIRE HAZARD!
28. Never use a steam cleaner for cleaning. RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK!
29. Do not support or stand on any area of the bed surface or the
support structure / base of the 601. Do not exert any strong physical
force on the parts mentioned. Otherwise you can permanently
damage the support structure / base of the treatment table.
RISK OF TIPPING! BREACH DANGER! RISK OF INJURY!
30. When adjusting the bed surface, there must be no people, parts of
the body, animals or objects between the base and the bed surface.
RISK OF CRUSHING!
31. When setting the treatment position, make sure that there are no
body parts or objects between the bed components. RISK OF
CRUSHING!
32. Do not use the base as a footrest. RISK OF DAMAGE!
33. Make sure that the 601 is always firmly on its adjustable stands or
that the castors are always locked. If the 601 is standing solely on
the movable castors, there is a RISK OF ROLLING AWAY!
34. Do not move the 601 on its castors while there are people or loads
on the 601. Otherwise you will damage the construction /
substructure of the 601 and its castors. RISK OF INJURY! RISK OF
DAMAGE!
35. The 601 must never (neither with nor without castors) be used to
transport people or heavy loads. RISK OF INJURY! RISK OF
DAMAGE!
36. While unpacking, the packaging materials should be kept away
from children, pets, or persons with reduced mental capabilities.
RISK OF INJURY! CHOKING HAZARD!
37. Always keep children and animals out of reach of the 601.
38. Children should never play with the 601 or any of its components.
39. The 601 must not be used by persons with reduced physical,
sensory, or mental capabilities or a lack of experience and / or
knowledge unless they are supervised or instructed in the safe use
of the 601 and understand the hazards involved.

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NOTICE!
1. Only lift the 601 vertically off the pallet. Non-compliance with
this instruction could seriously damage the stands / castors of the
601.
2. For safety reasons, the treatment table only moves if you press one
of the buttons on the hand control or the optional foot control.
When released, the movement is stopped immediately.
3. Never support, stand, or kneel on any part of the bed surface.
Do not exert any strong physical force on the treatment table’s
surface. Otherwise you can permanently damage the upholstery of
the 601. RISK OF DAMAGE!
4. Do not lean against the arm supports or the headrest!
Never stand, sit, or kneel on the arm supports or the headrest.
RISK OF DAMAGE!
5. The 601 is equipped with a locking function to protect against
unauthorized use. The drive system locks automatically after
30 minutes of non-operation. The heating cycle currently in process
is not affected by this. Manual locking also does not affect the
heating cycle currently in process and has no effect on the
operation of the heating system.
6. The maximum load capacity of the armrests is 25 kg.
7. The rating plate must never be made illegible or removed!
Non-compliance will result in the exclusion of the warranty!
READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL THOROUGHLY
AND KEEP IT IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
2. Intended Use
Read these instructions thoroughly.
Only operate the treatment table in the intended use as described to protect
your customers and yourself from danger.
❖The 601 is a treatment table and no medical device.
❖The 601 is a multi-functional treatment table which e.g. can be used for
cosmetic applications, facial treatments, or all types of massages in dry
environments. Any other use is not permitted and affects your warranty
claims.
❖The 601 is only intended for use in closed rooms with defined ambient
conditions. See chapter 19. CONDITIONS OF TRANSPORT,STORAGE AND
OPERATION.

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No liability for personal injury or material damage will be accepted if these
instructions are not followed.
3. Scope of delivery
➢1TREATMENT TABLE 601 in the desired design and equipment
➢1 HAND CONTROL
➢1INSTRUCTION MANUAL
If you have ordered additional optional accessories / further optional
equipment for your treatment table at the time of purchase, this is also included
in the scope of delivery.
4. Preliminary remarks
❖The Gharieni treatment table 601 is subject to the highest safety and quality
standards.
❖Before first use, please check that all components are present and that they are
not visibly damaged.
❖Make sure that the socket for the treatment table is properly grounded and has
the correct mains voltage and mains frequency, see rating plate.
Before setting up, make sure that there is enough space for the 601
so that it does not meet anything even when it is fully extended.

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5. Delivery and unpacking
5.1 Delivery
The 601 is delivered on a pallet in a cardboard box (s. fig. below).
The 601 is completely horizontal and the upholstery is already in place.
The legrest is in the lowest position.
The armrests are swiveled 180° and pushed completely towards the seat.
The extendable footrests are in the box under the head end of the 601,
on the pallet.
The optionally available metal sheet as a privacy screen for treatments in the
prone position is also in the box, the corresponding rail must be attached to the
underside of the headrest using the screws provided. If you do not need the
sheet, you can stow it using a second rail on the legrest.
Fig. similar, fig. serves as an example only.
DELIVERY BY GHARIENI GROUP GMBH:
If the delivery is handled by Gharieni Group GmbH, the delivery driver will help to
set up the 601 and will also dispose of the packaging material and the pallet.
DELIVERY BY A SHIPPING COMPANY:
If a shipping company handles the delivery, usually the 601 will only be delivered
(no help with the installation of the 601). In this case, you must dispose of the
packaging material and the pallet on your own.

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5.2 Unpacking
WARNING! When unpacking, make sure that the components of the
packaging are out of reach of children and animals. RISK OF
SUFFOCATION!
The 601 is delivered on a pallet in a box (s. fig.).
The legrest is in the lowest position.
The armrests are swiveled 180° and pushed completely towards the seat.
The extendable footrests are in the box under the head end of the 601,
on the pallet.
The optionally available metal sheet as a privacy screen for treatments in the
prone position is also in the box, the corresponding rail must be attached to the
underside of the headrest using the screws provided.
Fig. similar, fig. serves as an example only.
A
PACKAGING STRAPS
B
UPPER BOX
C
PALLET
D
SHORT SIDE OF THE BOX

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1. Cut the packaging straps (A) with scissors and remove them.
2. Do NOT open the upper cardboard box (B), but carefully lift it as a whole and
vertically from the 601 and the pallet (C). You will need two people for this (one
person each on the short sides of the box) (D).
3. Dispose of the cardboard box properly.
4. You can now lift the 601 off the pallet (it is imperative that you follow the
instructions in chapter 6.2 TRANSPORT).
6. Assembly and transport
6.1 Assembly
In case of delivery by Gharieni Group GmbH, the delivery driver will help to set
up the 601 and will perform the assembly of the parts disassembled for shipment
and positioning of the corresponding parts to make the 601 ready for use.
If the 601 is delivered by a shipping company, you must assemble these parts yourself
(s. chapter 5.2 UNPACKING).
The armrests are swiveled 180° and pushed completely towards the seat.
Loosen the knurled screw on the underside of the armrests, pull the armrests out
slightly and now swivel the armrests upwards.
Be sure to tighten the knurled screw again.
Before raising the legrest completely, please adjust the height of the 601 first to
avoid a collision of the legrest with the pallet.
Now slide the extendable footrests into the corresponding mountings in the legrest
of the 601; the footrests are in the box under the head end, on the pallet.
If you have ordered the optional metal sheet as a privacy screen for treatments in
the prone position, this is in the same box.
The corresponding rail must be attached to the underside of the headrest using the
screws provided. If you do not need the sheet, you can stow it using a second rail
on the legrest.

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Before setting up the 601, make sure that there is enough space for the 601
so that it does not meet anything even when it is fully extended.
WARNING! If the treatment table is equipped with the heating
system,
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the cables are located between the upholstery and the
underframe. The upholstery may only be removed by persons
authorized by the Gharieni Group GmbH.
6.2 Transport
Always consider the dimensions of the 601 when transporting.
Transporting the 601 can sometimes be severely affected by unsuitable ambient.
Such unsuitable ambient conditions are, e.g., narrow doors, narrow corners
behind doors, narrow corridors, narrow stairways, spiral staircases etc.
Weight of the 601 is at least approx. 120 kg; the length ranges from 180 cm to
200 cm and width including upholstery; this limits maneuverability of the 601.
❖The best way to carry the bed is to lift it by the base only, one person at each
corner of the base. Remove the transport lock (2 straps / if available) before
putting the bed into operation.
❖Never lift the 601 by the seat / lying surface or the armrests during transport.
Otherwise you can seriously damage the 601.
❖The 601 can be carefully moved or transported on flat surfaces using the
castors. Do not use the castors on uneven surfaces.
NOTICE! Always secure the optional castors immediately by locking
them. RISK OF INJURY! RISK OF ROLLING AWAY!
DANGER! Never roll the 601 over the power cable. Otherwise you
can permanently damage the power cable.
DANGER! The power cable must not be under the adjustable stands
or under the castors of the 601. Otherwise they can crush the power
cable or cause permanent damage. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
WARNING! Do not move the 601 on the castors while there are
people or loads on the 601. Otherwise you will damage the construction
or substructure of the 601 and the castors. RISK OF INJURY! RISK OF
DAMAGE
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Optional accessory

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WARNING! The 601 must never (neither with nor without castors)
be used to transport people or heavy loads. RISK OF INJURY! RISK OF
DAMAGE!
Before moving the 601, roll up the power cable properly and store it so that it
cannot be rolled over when moving the 601. Do not hold the castors in place
until the 601 is in desired position and you have ensured that the power cable is
not located under the 601 or under its stands or castors.
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY by pinching the toes / feet when
moving the bed!
NOTICE! Make sure to lift the 601 vertically off the pallet.
Non-compliance with this instruction may seriously damage the stands or
castors of the 601. RISK OF DAMAGE!
NOTICE! The special pallet on which the 601 is delivered has several
round cut-outs (s. fig. below). On delivery, the adjustable stands of the
601 are placed in the respective cut-outs to prevent the wellness bed
from moving. It is therefore essential that you lift the 601 vertically
off the special pallet. Non-compliance with these instructions can
seriously damage the stands or the optional castors of the 601.
RISK OF DAMAGE!
Illustrations similar: all illustrations in this chapter serve as examples only.
NOTE! You need 4 persons to lift the 601 off the pallet.

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1. To lift the 601 off the pallet, it must first be raised slightly so
that the upholstery of the legrest does not collide with the edge
of the pallet.
To do this, first connect it to a suitable connection socket.
Then press the corresponding button of the hand control and
keep it pressed. The hand control is located on the side of
a suspension device (button T1, see figure in chapter 11.1
HAND CONTROL).
2. You must also bring the backrest into an upright position before lifting the 601.
To do this, press the corresponding button on the hand control and keep it
pressed (button T2, see figure in chapter 11.1 HAND CONTROL).
3. Then pull the power supply plug !
4. Lift the 601 with one person at each corner of the base by hand
simultaneously. You need four people to do this.
NOTICE! You must always lift the 601 with one person simultaneously at
each corner of the base, otherwise you can seriously damage the bed.
RISK OF DAMAGE!
5. You also need four persons to carry the 601 to the location you want.
6. Be sure to lift the 601 vertically off the pallet. Otherwise you will damage the
stands or castors.
7. Carry the 601 by the base only. Otherwise you can irreparably damage the 601.
8. If the floor is not completely level, you must ensure the stability of the 601 by
adjusting the four stands (B), (see figure).
❖The treatment table is fully operational in just a few simple steps.
It can be flexibly adapted to any body size. Depending on the purpose, you can
set the desired position electrically in a very short time and then concentrate
entirely on your customers.

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ADJUSTABLE STANDS OF THE 601
❖Use the adjustable stands to properly align the 601. The 601 must be in a stable
and level position for proper operation. In order that the 601 does not wobble,
the 4 stands must stand firmly on the floor.
NOTICE! If the floor is not completely level, the stability may have to be
adjusted to the floor by using the adjustable stands.
B
ADJUSTABLE STAND
optionally available: lockable castors
➢You can also buy the castors after purchase.
➢When using the castors, the working height is increased by 5.5 cm.
For detailed information, please contact Gharieni customer service.
➢see also chapter 17.3 CASTORS
6.3 Space requirements
Before setting up, make sure that there is enough space for the 601 so that it does
not meet anything even when it is fully extended.

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7. Rating plate
The rating plate is located at the head end of the 601: on the wood panel
underneath the backrest.
1. To gain access to the rating plate, you must place the backrest in an upright
position (see figure below / button T2 of the hand control, see fig. in chapter
11.1 HAND CONTROL).
2. The rating plate is located on the wooden covering (see figure).
A
RATING PLATE
The first item on the rating plate is the serial number.
The rating plate must never be removed or made illegible!
Non-compliance will invalidate the warranty!
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