Mizuho osi Hana 6875 User manual

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Mizuho OSI ©2017
MIZUHO OSI
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UNION CITY, CA 94587-1234 USA
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Hana® Orthopedic
Surgery Table
6875, 6875I, 6875J
Owner’s Manual
This manual is available in the following versions:
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Table of Contents
1 Important Notices..................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Trademarks and Patents...........................................................................................................7
1.2 Disposal of Electrical Components .........................................................................................7
2 Introduction............................................................................................................... 8
2.1 General Description...................................................................................................................8
2.2 Intended Use..............................................................................................................................9
2.3 User Profile.................................................................................................................................9
2.4 Training Requirements..............................................................................................................9
2.5 Conditions of Use......................................................................................................................9
2.6 Product Lifetime ......................................................................................................................10
2.7 Specifications ..........................................................................................................................10
2.8 Shipping and Storage..............................................................................................................11
2.9 Glossary of Terms...................................................................................................................11
3 Basic Operation...................................................................................................... 13
3.1 Table Orientation .....................................................................................................................13
3.2 Motion Control Box .................................................................................................................14
3.2.1 Breaker/Power Panel ...................................................................................................15
3.2.2 Control Panel................................................................................................................15
3.3 Hana®Hand Pendant/Control Pad Operation.......................................................................18
3.4 Emergency Stop Button..........................................................................................................20
3.5 Casters......................................................................................................................................21
3.6 Moving the Table .....................................................................................................................22
4 Inspection................................................................................................................ 23
4.1 Acceptance...............................................................................................................................23
4.2 General Inspection ..................................................................................................................23
4.3 Pre-Procedure/Post-Procedure..............................................................................................23
4.4 Preventative Maintenance.......................................................................................................24
5 Function Check....................................................................................................... 25
6 Standard Component Installation and Adjustment............................................. 27
6.1 Hana®Radiolucent Leg Spars................................................................................................27
6.1.1 Installing and Removing Leg Spars...........................................................................28
6.1.2 Adjusting the Leg Spars..............................................................................................30
6.2 Patient Safety Strap.................................................................................................................35
6.3 Pelvic Pad and Perineal Post..................................................................................................36
6.4 Lateral Perineal Post and Board Assembly ..........................................................................37
6.5 Traction Boots .........................................................................................................................39

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6.6 Traction Hook Extender..........................................................................................................40
6.7 Well Leg Support Assembly...................................................................................................41
6.8 Hana®Arm Boards..................................................................................................................44
6.9 Jack Mount Assembly.............................................................................................................48
6.9.1 Installing the Jack Mount Assembly..........................................................................49
6.9.2 Removing the Jack Mount Assembly.........................................................................50
6.10 Femur Lift Assembly...............................................................................................................51
6.10.1 Connecting the Coiled Hook Motor Cable to the Expansion Junction Box ...........52
6.10.2 Connecting the Coiled Hook Motor Cable to the Femur Lift....................................53
6.10.3 Disconnecting the Coiled Hook Motor Cable and Removing the Femur Lift .........55
6.10.4 Attaching the Femur Lift Foot Pedal..........................................................................56
6.10.5 Manual Operation of the Femur Lift ...........................................................................57
6.11 Femoral Hook Support and Femoral Hook............................................................................58
6.12 Hana®Knee Flexion System®For Total Knee Arthroplasty................................................60
7Hana
®Table Components ..................................................................................... 66
7.1 Standard Components............................................................................................................66
7.2 Disposable Components.........................................................................................................75
7.3 Hana®Patient Care Kits..........................................................................................................76
8 Surgical Procedure Setups.................................................................................... 77
8.1 IM Femoral Nailing: Unilateral Skeletal Traction ..................................................................78
8.2 IM Femoral Nailing: Unilateral Skeletal Traction (with Traction Foot Plate Assembly)....82
8.3 IM Femoral Nailing: Unilateral Skin Traction ........................................................................86
8.4 IM Femoral Nailing: Lateral Decubitus Position with Bilateral Skin Traction....................89
8.5 IM Tibial Nailing: Supine with Unilateral Skin Traction........................................................92
8.6 Retrograde IM Femoral Nailing: Supine with Unilateral Skin Traction...............................95
8.7 Hip Pinning: Supine With Unilateral Skin Traction...............................................................99
8.8 Hip Pinning: Supine With Bilateral Skin Traction...............................................................102
8.9 Anterior Approach Total Hip Arthroplasty..........................................................................105
8.10 Hip Arthroscopy.....................................................................................................................108
8.11 Total Knee Arthroplasty (with Well Leg Support Assembly)............................................. 111
8.12 Total Knee Arthroplasty (with Left and Right Leg Spars)..................................................113
9 Optional Accessories............................................................................................116
9.1 Hana®Table Optional Fracture Kit Components................................................................116
9.2 Hana®Table Recommended Optional Accessories...........................................................118
9.3 Hana®Patient Transfer Board Assembly............................................................................123
9.3.1 Installing the Hana®Patient Transfer Board on the Table.....................................124
9.3.2 Removing the Hana®Patient Transfer Board from the Table................................125
9.4 Optional Lateral Perineal Post..............................................................................................126
9.5 Cross Arm Support................................................................................................................128
9.6 Lower Leg Support................................................................................................................129
9.7 Tibial Traction Assembly ......................................................................................................130
9.8 Drape Rod Assemblies..........................................................................................................132

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9.8.1 Head-End Drape Rod Assembly...............................................................................132
9.8.2 Foot-End Drape Rod Assembly................................................................................134
9.9 Equipment Cart......................................................................................................................135
10 Cleaning, Sterilization, and Maintenance........................................................... 136
10.1 Cleaning and Disinfecting.....................................................................................................136
10.1.1 Table Exterior.............................................................................................................136
10.1.2 Mizuho OSI Tempur-Pedic®Medical Pads ..............................................................136
10.1.3 Femoral Hook Support and Femoral Hook..............................................................137
10.1.4 Hana®Knee Flexion System®...................................................................................137
10.2 Sterilization ............................................................................................................................137
10.3 Maintenance...........................................................................................................................138
11 Electrical System.................................................................................................. 139
11.1 Description.............................................................................................................................139
11.2 Power Cord.............................................................................................................................140
11.3 On/Off Circuit Breaker Power Switch ..................................................................................140
11.4 Component Circuit Breakers................................................................................................141
11.5 Linear Actuators....................................................................................................................141
11.6 Battery System.......................................................................................................................141
12 Troubleshooting................................................................................................... 143
13 Technical Drawings and Parts List..................................................................... 146
13.1 Replacement / Spare Parts List............................................................................................146
13.2 Interconnect Diagram, 100V, 120V, 220-230V Models........................................................148
14 Technical Support................................................................................................ 149
14.1 Contact for Parts and Service ..............................................................................................149
14.2 Order Replacement Parts......................................................................................................149
14.3 Return Damaged Parts..........................................................................................................149
14.4 Send a Part for Repair...........................................................................................................150
14.5 Warranty .................................................................................................................................150
14.6 European Community Authorized Representative ............................................................150
15 Appendix............................................................................................................... 151
15.1 Electromagnetic Emissions..................................................................................................151
15.2 Electromagnetic Immunity....................................................................................................152
15.3 Recommended Separation Distances .................................................................................154

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1 Important Notices
WARNING: To ensure safe operation of the equipment, please READ THESE
INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY and keep this manual readily available for future reference.
Carefully observe and comply with all warnings, cautions, and instructions placed on the equipment or
described in this manual.
NOTE: This device is intended for use by trained personnel only. To schedule an in-service,
please contact your local Mizuho OSI sales representative, or call 1-800-777-4674
inside the USA or +1-510-429-1500 outside the USA.
NOTE: The application techniques outlined in these instructions are the manufacturer’s
suggested techniques. The final disposition of each patient’s care as related to the use
of this equipment rests with the attending surgeon.
The following symbols are used in this manual and on the equipment:
Table 1: Symbols and their Meanings
Symbol Meaning
This symbol indicates an authorized representative in the European Community.
This symbol indicates this equipment is an applied part TYPE B in accordance with
IEC 60601-1 and is generally suitable for applications involving external or internal
contact with the patient, excluding the heart. The patient circuit is connected to
protective earth and this equipment should be connected only to hospital grade AC
outlets with a protective earth ground.
This symbol indicates the Manufacturer of the device.
NOTE: This symbol indicates a comment or instruction of importance.
This CAUTION symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not
avoided could result in minor or moderate injury.
This WARNING symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not
avoided could result in serious injury or death.
This symbol indicates proper disposal instructions. See Section 1.2 for more
information.
This symbol indicates a product number.

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This symbol indicates a serial number.
This symbol indicates that you need to consult instructions for use.
This symbol indicates that you need to read the manual before use.
This symbol indicates an external ground stud that is required for use when the AC
power cable is not connected to a protective earth ground hospital grade AC outlet
in your operating room or facility.
This symbol indicates an external ground stud that is required to be connected to
earth ground (via equipotential connector/busbar) when the AC power cable is not
connected to a protective earth ground hospital grade AC outlet in your operating
room or facility.
This symbol indicates a potential Pinch Point hazard.
This symbol indicates the Emergency Stop.
This symbol indicates the Red Zone. Use a Traction Hook Extender as needed to
keep the Traction Brake Cover from entering this zone. See Section 6.6 for more
information.
This symbol indicates rotation in two directions.
This symbol indicates rotation in one direction.
This symbol indicates Alternating Current (AC) Power. See Section 3.2.2 for more
information.
This symbol indicates Direct Current (DC) Power.
This symbol indicates a Circuit Breaker.
This symbol identifies the Battery Charge LED. When lit, the battery requires
immediate charging. See Section 3.2.2 and Section 11.6 for more information.
This symbol identifies the Battery OK LED. When lit, the battery is charged and
ready for use. See Section 3.2.2 for more information.
This symbol indicates Battery Power.
Table 1: Symbols and their Meanings (Continued)
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This symbol indicates Power Connected.
This symbol indicates Lock.
This symbol indicates Unlock.
This symbol indicates rotate counterclockwise to unlock and rotate clockwise to
lock.
This symbol indicates Foot Rotation Lock. Rotate counterclockwise to unlock and
rotate clockwise to lock.
This symbol indicates the Foot Pedal for the Femur Lift Assembly.
This symbol indicates the location of the Emergency Crank Handle for manual
operation of the Femur Lift Assembly. See Section 6.10.5 for more information.
This symbol indicates the table weight limit.
This symbol indicates Small Size.
This symbol indicates Large Size (regular).
This symbol indicates Extra Large Size.
This symbol indicates the Left Traction Boot.
Table 1: Symbols and their Meanings (Continued)
Symbol Meaning

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This symbol indicates the Right Traction Boot.
This symbol indicates the Left Femur Lift.
This symbol indicates the Right Femur Lift.
This symbol indicates the Left Femur Lift.
This symbol indicates the Right Femur Lift.
This symbol indicates the Foot Pedal moves the Femur Lift up and down. See
Section 6.10 for more information.
This symbol indicates Gross Traction knob. See Section 6.1.2 for more information.
This symbol indicates the proper method for connecting the Femur Lift cable. Align
the red dots on the receptacle and the plug, then insert the plug. See Section 6.10.2
for more information.
This symbol indicates the proper method for disconnecting the Femur Lift. First
disconnect the plug from the receptacle, then remove the Femur Lift. See
Section 6.10.3 for more information.
This symbol indicates that, upon uncrating, the Hana®Table must be charged for
three (3) hours before use. If running on DC power, the table must be fully charged
and a protective earth ground attached to the table’s external ground plug must be
used.
Table 1: Symbols and their Meanings (Continued)
Symbol Meaning

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WARNING: Proper preoperative and intra-operative procedures must be followed to
prevent venous stasis and pooling, pressure sore development, neuropathy, improper
electrosurgical tissue grounding, hypertension and hypothermia.
WARNING: This symbol indicates an external ground stud that is required for use when the
AC power cable is not connected to a protective earth ground hospital grade AC outlet in your
operating room or facility. To protect the patient, hospital staff and the table from possible
electrical hazards, an external ground wire connection is required between the external ground
stud and protective earth ground when the table is in use under battery power or not connected to
a protective earth ground.
WARNING: Use of the Hana®Table with patients weighing more than 450 lbs (204 kg) could
result in damage to the table, possible injury to the patient, or harm to the healthcare workers.
WARNING: Before and after each use, inspect the table, components, and accessories for
possible damage, excessive wear, or non-functioning parts. Carefully inspect all critical accessible
areas, joints, and all moving parts for possible damage or non-function. Damaged or defective
parts should not be used or processed. Contact Mizuho OSI Service for repair or replacement (see
Section 14).
WARNING: The Hana®Table should not be operated in an oxygen-rich environment, or in
the presence of flammable anesthetics, volatile substances, or other explosive gases, liquids, or
atmospheres.
WARNING: If high-frequency surgical equipment, cardiac defibrillators, or cardiac
defibrillator monitors are to be used with the Hana®Table, refer to the instructions for use provided
by the manufacturer of those devices.
This symbol indicates Hand Pendant connection port. See Section 3.2 for more
information.
This symbol indicates that the table shall not be used as a gurney to transport
patients.
Table 1: Symbols and their Meanings (Continued)
Symbol Meaning

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WARNING: The Hana®Table should not be transported with a patient on it. The table can tip
over and cause injury to the patient.
WARNING: Use of components not manufactured by Mizuho OSI may result in harm to the
patient, the table top, the device, or the healthcare professional.
WARNING: Tipping Hazard – Exercise caution when transporting device over uneven
surfaces.
WARNING: The Hana®Table should not be used for patient transport.
WARNING: The Hana®Table is to be used by personnel that receive training from either
Mizuho OSI or from someone qualified by the medical facility to provide this training. Failure to
comply with this requirement may result in damage to the device, possible injury to the patient, or
harm to the healthcare professionals.
CAUTION: When using the Hana®Radiolucent Leg Spars, always install disposable Leg
Spar Ball Joint Protectors. Failure to do so may damage the ball joints on the Leg Spars and will
void the warranty on the spars. (See Section 7.3 for ordering information.)
CAUTION: When using the Traction Boots, ensure that the proper size is selected for the
patient’s foot. Using an improperly sized boot and/or excessive over-tightening of the buckle can
cause the boot straps to fail. (See Section 6.5 for sizing information.)
CAUTION: If the integrity of the AC power source is in doubt, the equipment shall be
operated from its internal electrical power source (battery).
CAUTION: As outlined in the AORN Recommended Practices for Positioning a Patient in
the Perioperative Setting, following the positioning of the patient, an assessment of the patient’s
alignment, tissue perfusion, and skin integrity should be completed. All contact points of the
patient with the table pads should be monitored during the procedure.
CAUTION: No modification of the Hana®Table or its components is allowed. Any
modification to the equipment may result in damage to the table, possible injury to the patient, or
harm to the healthcare workers.

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WARNING: Use of components not manufactured or recommended by Mizuho OSI may
result in harm to the patient, the device, or the healthcare professionals.
1.1 Trademarks and Patents
GentleTouch®, Orange Aid®, NervPro®, Knee Flexion System®, Hana®, Hana SSXT®, and ProFx®are
registered trademarks of Mizuho OSI.
ProneView®is a registered trademark of Dupaco, Inc.
Tempur-Pedic®and TEMPUR®are registered trademarks of Tempur-Pedic North America, Inc.
Velcro®is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries.
Product protected by:
• US Patent Numbers: US7824353 B2, US9119610 B2
• Australian Patent Numbers: AU2005282927, AU2006280003
• Canadian Patent Number: CA 2578462
• European Patent Number: EP 1799161
• Japanese Patent Numbers: JP 4864893 B, JP 5186369 B
• Korean Patent Numbers: KR 10-1247544, KR 10-1336214
• Chinese Patent Number: CN10129982B
Other Patents Pending
1.2 Disposal of Electrical Components
In accordance with the European Union Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
Directive, all electrical components, batteries, and carbon composite components must be disposed of in
accordance with local regulations or returned to Mizuho OSI for proper disposal. Please contact Mizuho
OSI Service at 1-800-777-4674 inside the USAor +1-510-429-1500 outside the USAfor further information
regarding this requirement.

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2 Introduction
2.1 General Description
The Mizuho OSI Hana®Orthopedic Surgery Table is designed to safely hold in proper position a patient
undergoing orthopedic surgical procedures including the Anterior Approach Total Hip Arthroplasty, Total
Knee Arthroplasty, IM Nailing of the Femur or Tibia, and Hip Pinning.
It is a stand-alone, single-pedestal,AC-powered or internal battery powered table designed to position a
patient in a supine or lateral position during surgical procedures.
The table has a 2” (5 cm) Mizuho OSI Tempur-Pedic®pad. The material used in the manufacture of the
pads has viscoelastic properties and is a temperature sensitive material, becoming softer where the
patient’s body is making the most contact with the surface and remaining firm in areas where less body
contact is being made. Pressure is distributed evenly over the entire surface area. The pad is radiolucent
and is not made with natural rubber latex. The benefits of using Mizuho OSI Tempur-Pedic® pads are
improved pressure management, reduced shear forces, and enhanced patient comfort.
The Hana®Table has three primary electrically powered functions: Height (up/down), Lateral Tilt (left/
right), and Trendelenburg/Reverse Trendelenburg. Electromechanical actuator motors perform these
motions that are controlled by means of a Hand Pendant or onboardAuxiliary Control Panel with functions
clearly labeled. The table is also equipped with powered left and right Femur Lifts that are controlled by a
Foot Pedal providing the surgeon the ability to raise and lower the Femoral Hook during the Anterior
Approach Total Hip Arthroplasty.
Four (4) independent, manual Caster Floor Locks stabilize the table in the operating location.
Figure 1: Mizuho OSI Hana®Orthopedic Surgery Table, Right-Side View

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2.2 Intended Use
The Mizuho OSI Hana®Orthopedic Surgery Table is intended for and suitable for use in the hospital
operating room, sub-acute surgical environments, and hospital trauma centers. The Mizuho OSI Hana®
Orthopedic Surgery Table is designed for adult and pediatric patients with body weight up to 450 lbs
(204 kg), needing hip or knee orthopedic surgical procedure as prescribed by a trained physician.
This device is intended for and designed to provide patient comfort and enhanced patient positioning for
surgery.
Due to the design of the tabletop, the operating table is suitable for Hip and Knee Orthopedic surgical
disciplines, as described in Section 8.
Movements are initiated manually; they are executed manually or electro-mechanically. Side rails are
provided for securing accessories in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications.
The radiolucent tabletop and Leg Spars of the Hana®Table permit intra-operative use of X-ray equipment.
2.3 User Profile
The System is suitable for use by health care professionals including, but not limited to, surgeons,
radiologists, anesthesiologists, circulating nurses, surgical technicians, biomedical technicians, and
radiology technicians.
2.4 Training Requirements
Before using the Hana®Table, the user must read the NW0508 Hana®Orthopedic Surgery Table
Owner’s Manual.
It is recommended that personnel using the Hana®Table receive training by either Mizuho OSI or by
someone qualified by the medical facility to provide this training.
NOTE: To schedule an in-service, please contact your domestic Mizuho OSI sales
representative or call Mizuho OSI Service at 1-800-777-4674 within the USA or
+1-510-429-1500 outside the USA.
WARNING: Failure to ensure proper training prior to use of this device may cause harm to
the patient, healthcare professional, or the device.
2.5 Conditions of Use
The Hana®Orthopedic Surgery Table may be used several times throughout the day and night in medical
facilities; e.g. hospitals, and outpatient surgery/imaging centers. The Hana®Orthopedic Surgery Table will
be used in an operating room or other treatment room, and may be rolled between rooms.

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2.6 Product Lifetime
The product’s service lifetime is defined as 10 years.At the time of delivery, your product fulfills existing
regulations and standards. However, despite proper use, routine inspection, prescribed service,
maintenance, and repairs, the product is subject to aging and wear. Therefore, Mizuho OSI cannot
guarantee the product’s safety for more than 10 years after date of manufacture and recommends your
product be taken out of service. Expected end-of-life for Tempur-Pedic®Medical Pads is four (4) years or
sooner, based on use and care. For product warranty information, see Section 14.5.
NOTE: For optimum performance, ensure that Preventive Maintenance is performed regularly,
damaged and worn out parts are replaced, and batteries are replaced as necessary.
2.7 Specifications
The Hana®Orthopedic Surgery Table has the following specifications:
• The table is designed to hold a maximum patient load of 450 pounds (204 kg) in a
procedural position at any point within its physical range.
• The table has a height range of 30 to 50 inches (76 cm – 127 cm).
• The width of the tabletop is 21.5 inches (55 cm) and narrows to 10 inches (25 cm) toward the
Foot-End and 5 inches (13 cm) at the Perineal Post.
• The length of the tabletop is 48.5 inches (123 cm). The overall length with Leg Spars
attached is 124 inches (315 cm).
• The lateral tilt range is ±12 degrees and the Trendelenburg/Reverse Trendelenburg range is
±12 degrees.
• The Leg Spars rotate on a spherical joint and are capable of positioning the patient’s leg in
up to 20 degrees of adduction, 45 degrees of abduction, raising the leg to 28 degrees above
level and lowering the leg to 35 degrees below level.
• The tabletop has a radiolucent equivalency of less than 1 millimeter of aluminum.
• The input power requirement is 100V, 4A, 50/60Hz; 120V, 4A, 60Hz; or 220-230V, 2.5A,
50/60Hz; as indicated on the table label.
• The table may also be operated under battery power. The expected working life of a fully
charged battery is approximately 12 hours at a 10% duty cycle.
• The table is IPX4 rated per IEC 60529.
• The Foot Pedal is rated IP68.
• Operating Environment is 68 °F (20 °C), relative humidity 50%, atmospheric pressure
75-105 kPa.
• Class 1 Equipment; Type B per IEC 60601-1.
• The table is not suitable for use with flammable anesthetic gas mixtures.

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2.8 Shipping and Storage
The Hana®Orthopedic Surgery Table must be shipped using the appropriate shipping crate. During
shipment the table is to be kept in an environment with the following limits:
• Ambient temperature -4 °F (-20 °C) to +122 °F (50 °C)
• Relative humidity from 10% to 100%, including condensation
• Atmospheric pressure from 50 to 110 kPa
When not in use, the Hana®Table and all components and accessories should be stored with care to
prevent damage. They should be stored in a clean, dry environment with temperature between 32 °F
(0 °C) and 120 °F (49 °C). Keep stored instruments on carts or shelving in a storage area free of dust,
insects, chemical vapors, and extreme changes in temperature and humidity. The table cover provided
serves as a dust cover and should be utilized.
To ensure the battery is always fully charged and ready for use, the table should be stored with the Power
Cord inserted on the Breaker/Power Panel and attached to an appropriate, Hospital-grade AC Outlet
(100V, 120V, or 220-230V) and the Power Switch turned On.
2.9 Glossary of Terms
Table 2: Term Definitions
Term Description
Foot-End of Table The end of the table where the leg spar is controlled.
Head-End of the Table The end of the table where the Power Cord, On/Off Power Switch, andAuxiliary
Control Panel are located; also referred to as the pedestal end.
Hospital Grade AC Outlet Specially designated outlets (receptacles) that include additional grounding
reliability, assembly integrity, strength and durability. In the US, Hospital Grade
is indicated by a green colored dot on the face of the outlet.
Left Side of the Table The side to the patient’s left in the supine position. This corresponds to the
Hand Pendant or Control Pad button labeled .
Lower the Table Lowering the height of the tabletop. This corresponds to the Hand Pendant or
Control Pad button labeled .
Pedestal Main column structure that supports the tabletop.
Raise the Table Raising the height of the tabletop. This corresponds to the Hand Pendant or
Control Pad button labeled .
Return to Level, or Level the
Table
Returning the tabletop to a state of level regardless of its position. This
corresponds to the Hand Pendant or Control Pad button labeled . Holding
this button longer than approximately three seconds will also lower the tabletop
to its lowest position after the tabletop is leveled.

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Reverse Trendelenburg Raising the height of the Head-End of the tabletop. This corresponds to the
Hand Pendant or Control Pad button labeled .
Right Side of the Table The side to the patient’s right in the supine position. This corresponds to the
Hand Pendant or Control Pad button labeled .
Trendelenburg Lowering the height of the Head-End of the tabletop. This corresponds to the
Hand Pendant or Control Pad button labeled .
Table 2: Term Definitions (Continued)
Term Description

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3 Basic Operation
3.1 Table Orientation
The Hana®Orthopedic Surgery Table is described as having a Head-End and a Foot-End. The Control
Panel, On/Off Power Switch, and the Power Cord Receptacle are located at the Head-End of the table.
Figure 2: Right Side View of Hana®Table with Patient in Supine Position

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3.2 Motion Control Box
The Motion Control Box is located at the Head-End of the table. It includes the Control Panel, Breaker/
Power Panel, Model Number/Serial Number Identification Label, and receptacle for the Hana®Hand
Pendant (Figure 3).
The Breaker/Power Panel contains the On/Off Power Switch, Power Cord Receptacle, and Component
Circuit Breakers.
Figure 3: Head-End Motion Control Box
Input power requirement for the Hana®Table Models 6875, 6875I, and 6875J are indicated on the
manufacturer’s label:
• 6875J: 100V, 50/60Hz, 4A
• 6875: 120V, 60Hz, 4A
• 6875I: 220-230V, 50/60Hz, 2.5A
On/Off Power Switch
Hand Pendant Connector
Power Cord Receptacle
Model/Serial Number
Identification Label
Control Panel
Breaker/Power Panel
Component Circuit Breakers

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3.2.1 Breaker/Power Panel
This panel contains the On/Off Power Switch, the Component Circuit Breakers, and the Power Cord
Receptacle.
Plug the Power Cord into the Power Cord Receptacle on the Motion Control Box located at the Head-End
of the table and into a properly grounded receptacle. Turn on the On/Off Power Switch. The green light in
the Power Switch illuminates, indicating that AC power is applied to the table. This switch functions as a
combination On/Off Power Switch, Circuit Breaker, and pilot light.
NOTE: A startup self-diagnostic routine is initiated each time the table is plugged in and turned
on. Wait 20 seconds before operating controls on the table after powering the table on.
NOTE: Refer to the Model Number/Serial Number Identification Label on the Head-End of the
table for input voltage requirements (Figure 3).
3.2.2 Control Panel
The Control Panel is located on the top of the Motion Control Box. It contains the Femur Lift Controls, the
Control Pad, and the Power Indicators.
Figure 4: Control Panel
Femur Lift Controls Control Pad Power Indicators

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3.2.2.1 Femur Lift Controls
The Femur Lift Controls consist of a selection switch and three status indicators. Use the
Selection Switch to choose whether the Foot Pedal will operate the Left or the Right Femur Lift.
The LED indicators below the Selection Switch will illuminate when the Left Femur Lift, Right
Femur Lift, and/or Foot Pedal are properly connected.
3.2.2.2 Control Pad
The Control Pad and the Hana®Hand Pendant control the table’s up/down movement, lateral tilt,
and Trendelenburg/Reverse Trendelenburg.
Table 3: Femur Lift Controls
Label Description
Select Left Femur Lift
Turn the Selection Switch to the Left Femur Lift to allow the Foot Pedal to
operate the Left Femur Lift.
Select Right Femur Lift
Turn the Selection Switch to the Right Femur Lift to allow the Foot Pedal to
operate the Right Femur Lift.
Left Femur Lift Connected LED
When this LED is illuminated, the Left Femur Lift is properly connected.
Right Femur Lift Connected LED
When this LED is illuminated, the Right Femur Lift is properly connected.
Foot Pedal Connected LED
When this LED is illuminated, the Foot Pedal is properly connected.
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