Living Earth Napa User manual

OPERATION MANUAL
NAPA™
MANUAL HYDRAULIC LIFT TABLE
For tables manufactured
January 2006 – Current
(800) 358-8292 (760) 597-2155
Fax: (760) 599-7374
REV. B - 2007

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OPERATION MANUAL Living Earth Crafts
Napa Manual Hydraulic Lift
Your new Living Earth Crafts Napa Manual Hydraulic Lift table is a manually operated
lift table with a choice of table top and base options. This operational manual will
assist you in operating and caring for your new table.
This manual contains information on all Napa model tables. Be sure to refer to the
section(s) that pertain to your table. Models include:
•Napa Flat Top
•Napa Manual Back Tilt
•Napa PowerAssist Facial Tilt
•Napa PowerAssist Salon Top
Section 1: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ......................................... page 2
.
Section 2: OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................ page 3
Section 3: MAINTENANCE........................................................................... page 4, 5
Section 4: TROUBLE SHOOTING ................................................................... page 6
Section 5: TECHNICAL PROBLEMS ............................................................... page 7
Section 6: WARRANTY .................................................................................... page 8
Section 7: SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................... page 9

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Section 1
NAPA TABLE
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
FOR COMMERCIAL USE ONLY
When using this hydraulic furnishing, basic precautions should always be followed, including
the following:
Read all instructions before using the NAPA TABLE.
CAUTION!
When lowering the table height, be sure there are no foreign obstacles underneath your table.
This could damage your table.
When lowering any section of the table, make sure that no supplies or any part of yours or
your client’s body is between the top of your table and its base. This could result in injury, or
could damage your table as well as the item. It is recommended that you always return your
table top to the lowest flat position to avoid leaving the base exposed. By doing so, you will
minimize the possibility of damage to your table by unequal weight distribution such as sitting
on the leg section while raised.
1. Close supervision is necessary when this furnishing is used by, or near children,
invalids, or disabled persons.
2. Use this furnishing only for its intended use as described in these instructions. Do not
use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer.
3. If this product is not working properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped
into water. Return the furnishing to a service center for examination and repair.
4. Never drop or insert any object into any opening.
5. Do not use outdoors.
6. WARNING, MOVABLE PARTS-Risk of Injury- Keep children away from extended
Table Lift, Back Support or Leg Support.
7. Never exceed the maximum weight lifting capacity of 500 lbs.
8. Never operate your table with unequally distributed weight such as sitting on the foot
or head section while raising or lowering it.
9. Never raise the head or foot section with a client in the prone position (face down).
10.Never use or store your table in a wet or very humid environment. Water and
excessive moisture can damage the wood cabinet and hydraulic components.
Evidence of exposure to water or moisture will void your warranty.
11.If you have purchased the Flexible Armrest Option, never use the Armrests as
handholds or body support mechanisms, especially when setting clients on or off the
table.
12.Never attempt to use the head/foot lift section to support concentrated weight such as
sitting or standing.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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Section 2
OPERATING YOUR TABLE
All Tables - Height Adjustment: Your new Napa Manual Hydraulic Lift Table can be raised
and lowered to adjust the working height by using the hand crank. The hand crank folds
away when not in use.
To raise or lower your table, flip out the hand crank by pulling the crank handle towards you,
and flipping the handle up. Turn the crank clockwise to raise the table. Use a slow, steady
turning motion. Do not try to spin the crank or force it. When the table reaches its maximum
height, the pump will stop. Use caution as, if force is applied, the pin connecting the crank
handle to the pump could break. When lowering the table, use the same slow, steady motion
turning counterclockwise. Do not try to force the table down by pushing on it. When the
desired height is reached, fold the hand crank away. To fold the hand crank under the table,
pull the handle towards you, then fold underneath the table top. Do not leave the hand crank
in the cranking position while using the table. The exposed hand crank could get broken or
cause injury to yourself or your client.
Manual Back Tilt Adjustment: Applies only to tables with this option. There are 5 stop points
on your manual tilt top. With your hands, lift the back tilt section of your table top. While
holding the top securely, lift the angle-bar which is located on the top of the base of your
table, directly under the back tilt section. Position the brace in the plastic catches, located on
the underside of the table top. Release table top only when brace is securely placed in both
the left and right catch. Adjustments are not recommended while client is on the table.
PowerAssist Pneumatic Facial Tilt Adjustment: Applies only to tables with this option. The
PowerAssist pneumatic facial tilt has infinite angle settings, from flat to 70 degrees. To adjust,
stand at the head end of the table and, with your right hand, reach under the right side of the
head section of your table. You will easily locate the One-Touch lever. With your forefinger,
bring the lever towards you. This will release the hold and allow you to reposition the angle of
the table top. Using your left hand, assist the table top either higher or lower to the desired
angle, and release the lever to lock into place. This motion can be done with the client on the
table, however, you should use caution to ensure that the client’s weight is supported with
your supporting hand which is holding the table top.
PowerAssist Pneumatic Salon Tilt Adjustment: Applies only to tables with this option.
Please refer to the adjustment information above PowerAssist Pneumatic facial tilt adjustment
for the back tilt. To adjust the leg/knee section, stand at the foot end of the table and, with
your right hand, reach under the right side of the foot section of your table. You will easily
locate the One-Touch lever. With your forefinger, bring the lever towards you. This will
release the hold and allow you to reposition the angle of the leg section. Using your left hand
or your knee, assist the leg section to move it either higher or lower to the desired angle, and
release the lever to lock into place. The foot section has an infinite amount of angle settings,
from flat to 43 degrees. This motion can be done with the client on the table, however, you
should use caution to ensure that the client’s weight is supported with your supporting hand
which is holding the leg section of your table.

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Section 3
MAINTENANCE
Applies to All Napa Table Models
Your new Napa Manual Hydraulic Lift table is relatively maintenance free. However, to
ensure that your table will continue to function properly and keep its appearance, we
recommend the following:
1. UPHOLSTERY: After each and every treatment on your table, clean thoroughly, removing all oil residues.
This and other residues may cause the vinyl to dry out and become brittle.
Use caution when attempting to remove stains as you could damage your upholstery.
Remove day-to-day dirt with a mild soap and warm water solution. For tough stains and to disinfect, use a 5:1
water to bleach solution. Always rinse surface with clean water, and then gently wipe the upholstery. Allow
upholstery to air dry before using or storing.
For more difficult stains, please contact your dealer or Living Earth Crafts directly for guidance. Do NOT use Armor
All® or citrus-based cleansers. For best results, use only the products suggested above. Alternative cleansing
methods may cause serious damage to your table. Such damage would not be covered under the Living Earth
Crafts warranty program.
CAUTION!
DO NOT USE ACETONE, PAINT THINNER, BLEACH,
ARMOR ALL TYPE OR INDUSTRIAL CLEANERS.
These will damage the vinyl’s protective coating.
2. To maintain the wood finish and retouch scratches, use a high quality furniture wax.
3. The stainless steel legs should be cleaned and lubricated often. Clean with a petroleum
based lubricant such as WD-40. Lubricate with lithium grease. This will help to maintain
smooth raising and lowering of your table. This should be done at least every 3 months
and more often if table is used often. To clean, raise the table to its highest height
position. Spray WD-40 onto clean, then, with a lint-free cloth, wipe the legs from top to
bottom several times. Check to see if any foreign material is stuck on surface. (WD-40
applied thick and left a minute will help loosen most common materials. Wipe clean.) To
lubricate, raise table to its highest position. Lubricate well on the exposed leg and raise
and lower the table 2-3 times to distribute the lubricant. Wipe off excess at leg bottom.
DO NOT USE soap and water for cleaning the legs.

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Section 3 - Continued
MAINTENANCE
Applies to All Napa Table Models
4. It is recommended that at the same time you lubricate the leg shafts, you should also
check the leveling feet to be sure the table is level and stable.
The “level or balance” of your table is very important, both during the initial set up and on
a routine basis. The balance of the table is adjusted with the leveling feet, located on the
bottom of each leg. You will need (2) open end wrenches – ½” and 9/16”.
Begin by taking a visual inspection of the flat bottom foot of each leg. Notice two hex nuts
on each leveling foot. The upper hex nut is adjustable and secures the leveling foot in
place, while the lower nut is stationary, and allows you to raise and lower each leveling
foot independent of each other. This is necessary as floors and carpet may not be 100%
level or flat. The most common symptom of an unbalanced table is unusual rocking of the
entire bed. To determine which foot to adjust, attempt to “rock” your table. If your table
rocks, the leg that is “off the ground” is the one that will need adjusting. Once your
diagnosis has been made, proceed as follows:
a. Raise table height to approximately 6 inches off the floor.
b. Using a clean, lint free cloth, grab the silver extrusion (leg) to prevent it from
moving during the adjustment.
c. Loosen the upper hex nut until it no longer touches the upper leg.
d. Raise or lower the entire foot as necessary on the lower hex nut. Counterclockwise
will lower the overall height; clockwise will raise the overall height. Continue with
the adjustment of the lower hex nut until the black round foot is completely flat to
the ground and the table no longer rocks.
e. To lock into place, reposition the upper hex nut so that is secure and tight against
the upper leg.
f. Test all legs to ensure that the upper hex nut is tight against the upper leg and
secure in place.

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Section 4
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Applies to All Napa Table Models
If you are experiencing technical difficulties with your Napa, we ask that you perform these
trouble shooting techniques prior to contacting Living Earth Crafts.
SYMPTOM: Table does not raise or lower:
1. Turn your table handle, if the handle spins and the table will not move you may need
to replace the sheer pin. Call Living Earth Crafts.
2. If your table does not raise and lower evenly, the hydraulic system may need
repair. Refer to Section 5, Technical Problems, and call Living Earth Crafts.
SYMPTOM:
One-Touch Lever is difficult to move: (PowerAssist Pneumatic Facial Tilt & Salon tables)
1. If you are experiencing difficulties in moving the One-Touch Lever, check the cable for
any kinks or sharp bends from the lever to the gas springs. The cable should have a
soft radius in order to allow the inner cable to travel freely in the cable sheath. If the
cable is kinked, contact Living Earth Crafts.
SYMPTOM:
Manual Tilt Bale Arms Do Not Line Up (Manual Tilt Back table only)
1. If the manual tilt bale arms don’t line up and naturally fall into the top catches of the
plastic blocks, this can be adjusted by loosening the nut on the bale arm and turning
the screw until the position is correct. Lock the nut down to prevent the screw from
turning and affecting the adjustment.
If you are unable to resolve the problem with your table, please refer to Section 5, Technical
Problems, and contact Living Earth Crafts.

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Section 5
TECHNICAL PROBLEMS
Applies to All Napa Table Models
With proper maintenance, your Living Earth Crafts table is designed to give you years of
trouble free operation. If you should have a problem with your table, do not attempt to repair
the table yourself. This will void the 2-year warranty that covers your table against defects in
material and workmanship. It covers repairs only if you follow these steps:
1. Call 800-358-8292
Our Customer Service Representative will ask you to provide the following information:
a) your table’s serial number (located on the underside of the head
section of the table top)
b) a description of the problem
2. Our representative will coordinate a technician in your area if one is available. The
technician will contact you to arrange for a convenient time for on-site service. This
service is scheduled during normal business hours, 8.AM to 5.PM, Monday through
Friday.
3. You will need to allow the technician access to your table at the scheduled time. If there
is a lengthy delay, you will be charged for the delay time at the service agent’s hourly rate.
To cancel the appointment, notify the technician 24 hours prior to the scheduled
appointment. If you fail to notify the technician, you will be charged for the service call.
4. Please remember that any unauthorized service will not be covered. Please be sure to
contact us first.
5. As expressed in your warranty, damage from abuse or mishandling is not covered.

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Section 6
WARRANTY
Applies to All Napa Table Models
Tables are warranted against defects in materials, design and workmanship, to the
original owner, as follows:
•Frame
- Lifetime ℵ
•Foam & Upholstery
- 3 years
•Hydraulic System, PowerAssist Lifts, Controls,
- 2 years
Warranty is onsite where available.
Warranty does not cover damage caused by accident, misuse, or neglect. All
warranties limited to repair or replacement, at our discretion, to the original
purchaser.
oℵLifetime warranty applies to original owner, as long as you own your
table or 5 years after the model is discontinued or five years for private
label tables.

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Section 7
NAPA MANUAL HYDRAULIC LIFT
SPECIFICATIONS
FEATURES:
Top Width options: 28”, 30”, and 32”
Length: 73”
3-1/2” Salon Foam
Solid hardwood Maple & ¾” Multi-ply frame construction
Height Range: 25” to 37” (standard)
Manual Hydraulic Lift – Fold Away Crank
Lifting capacity: 500 lbs
Standard Base: Trestle
Optional Bases: Shelf, Cabinet
Standard Top: Flat
¾” Veneer Core Ply
Optional Tops: Manual Back Tilt, PowerAssist Pneumatic Facial Tilt, PowerAssist
Pneumatic Salon Top
Enclosed hydro-pneumatic system on Facial Tilt & Salon Tilt
¾” Melamine Base
TECHNICAL DATA – HYDRAULIC LIFT SYSTEM
Hydraulic system: Suspa
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