OAKWORKS Clodagh Libra User manual

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USER MANUAL
Libra™

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Product Use Description ..............................................................................................................................1
Important Safety Instructions
Symbol Identification .........................................................................................................................1
Safety Instructions........................................................................................................................... 1-2
Product Description & Photo
Clodagh Libra .......................................................................................................................................3
Installation
Facility Plumbing Instructions ..................................................................................................... 4-5
Facility Electrical Instructions...........................................................................................................6
Grounding ............................................................................................................................................6
Directions for Use
Control Operations..............................................................................................................................7
Moving the Table.................................................................................................................................8
Leveling the Table...............................................................................................................................8
Storage Shelf Use.................................................................................................................................9
Accessory Outlet..................................................................................................................................9
Lowered Arm Rest Use .......................................................................................................................9
Adjustable Arm Rest Installation and Adjustment ...................................................................10
Leg Rest Use........................................................................................................................................11
Foot Rest Use......................................................................................................................................11
QuickLock Face Rest .........................................................................................................................12
Manicure Arm Rest Use....................................................................................................................12
Foot Bath Use .............................................................................................................................. 13-14
Cleaning & Disinfection
Recommended Cleaners/Disinfectants .......................................................................................15
Cleaning Process................................................................................................................................16
Inspections & Maintenance .......................................................................................................................16
Warranty Information..................................................................................................................................16
Model Number & Serial Number..............................................................................................................17
Specifications
Product Specifications .....................................................................................................................18
Environmental Conditions ..............................................................................................................18
Electrical Specifications ...................................................................................................................18
Contact Information....................................................................................................................back cover
TABLE OF CONTENTS

PRODUCT USE DESCRIPTION / IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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CAUTION
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
The Backrest and Leg Rest sections are not designed to support the entire weight of the patient. Do not sit on the Backrest or
Leg rest sections.
Consult your physician if you are diabetic, have poor circulation, if any area of your feet or legs are inflamed, has an open wound or if
any other questions about whether you should be using hydro massage equipment.
As with any moving mechanism there are potential pinch points around and underneath the table. It is the responsibility
of the operator of this equipment to insure that bystanders are not in the area below or around this equipment during opera-
tion.
SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION
This symbol, when used in this manual and on product labels, represents a caution
warning. Be sure to read and comply with all precautions and warnings.
This symbol, when used in this manual and on product labels, warns against an
electrical shock hazard. Be sure to observe and comply with all warnings.
This symbol, when used in this manual or on product labels, indicates a Protective Earth
(Ground) Terminal.
This symbol, when used in this manual or on product labels, indicates that the
product should be protected from moisture. The humidity specifications for Transport &
Storage are listed in the environmental conditions section of this manual.
This symbol is used in documentation on this product, warns that during transport
there should be no stacking of containers.
This symbol is used to indicate that the operator should consult the user manual.
This symbol, when used in this manual or on product labels, indicates alternating
current (AC).
This symbol, when used in this manual or on product labels, indicates direct current
(DC).
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PRODUCT USE DESCRIPTION
The Clodagh Libra is a powered positioning table used to support the client during spa treatment, mas-
sage, pedicure and manicure procedures. It is intended to be operated by a healthcare professional in a spa
environment. No special training is required but a review of the following Safety Instructions is important
for the safety of the operator and client. The healthcare professional should read and understand this entire
manual before use with a client. There are no known contraindications to the use of this equipment.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Maximum Table Weight Limit: (patient and accessories) 500 lbs./226 kg. Do not exceed.
Maximum Shelf Weight Limit: 225 lbs./102 kg. Do not exceed.
Maximum Leg Rest Weight Limit: 125 lbs./57 kg. Do not exceed.
Use this furnishing only for its intended use as described in these instructions. Do not use attachments not recommended by
the manufacturer.
Close supervision is necessary when this furnishing is used near children or disabled persons.
The table weighs as much as 342 lbs./155 kg. Never lift the table by the table top. Do not turn the table on its side.
When making adjustments to the arm rests, make certain that the client’s arms are away from the working mechanism.
Do not extend the accessory dowels more than 3” (8 cm.) from the table edge.
Do not store or place anything on the cabinet hood or under the backrest. This can cause damage to the table.
Foot Bath:
a. Risk of accidental injury or drowning. Exercise care when entering or exiting of the foot bath. Invalid or disabled persons
should not use the hydro foot bath without trained supervision.
b. Risk of scalding and possible drowning: Water temperatures in excess of 104ºF (38ºC) may be injurious to your health. Check
and adjust water temperature before use.
c. Should you experience any pain or discomfort while using the foot bath, discontinue use immediately and consult your physi-
cian.
d. Unless thoroughly cleaned after each use, bath residue will buildup within the jets and on the surface area of any whirlpool foot
bath, which can promote the growth of bacteria.
e. DO NOT operate water jets unless completely installed or without water filled to the water level indicator above the jets.
f. DO NOT overfill the foot bath.
g. DO NOT stand on or in the foot bath. Use only while seated.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock or injury to persons:
1. Unplug this furnishing from the electrical outlet before cleaning.
2. Unplug from outlet before adding or removing parts.
3. Never operate this furnishing if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, if it has been dropped or
damaged, or dropped into water. Contact Oakworks Customer Service before use.
4. Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.
5. Never drop or insert any object into any opening.
6. Do not use outdoors.
7. Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being administered.
8. This product is equipped with an interior accessory outlet (110V only). The total electrical load plugged into this set of outlets
is not to exceed 1000 watts.
9. DO NOT permit electric appliances (e.g. hair dryer, lamp, telephone, radio, television, etc.) to be within 5 feet (1.5m) of this
appliance.
10. DO NOT reach for any electrical object that has fallen into the water. Unplug immediately.
DANGER
If a floor outlet is used, the outlet must not be recessed in the floor (to prevent water entering the outlet in the event of
an overflow).
Risk of electric shock - Connect this furnishing to a Ground Fault Protected Outlet only. See Grounding Instructions in
this manual.
Electrical Shock Hazard. The power supply/control module is located under the chair. No user serviceable parts are inside the
control box. Refer servicing to qualified personnel. Unplug wall plug prior to contact with any cables connected to the
power supply.

Clodagh Libra
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Manicure
Arm Rests (2)
(optional)
STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
Motion 1 Powered 25”- 33”(64-84cm.) Height Range Patient Capacity 500 lbs. (227 kg.) (patient and accessories)
Motion 2 Powered 0-4”(0-10 cm.) Seat Width 30”(76 cm.)
Motion 3 Powered 75º Backrest Length 77”(195 cm.)
Motion 4 Manual Leg Rests Padding 4”(10 cm.) Areocell
Foot Control All powered motions Upholstery Premium, PVC free TerraTouch™
Table Voltage Options 120V/60Hz or 230V/50Hz Table Weight 342 lbs. (155 kg.)
Storage Shelf 24”x 37”(61 x 94 cm.)
(usable opening 11.75”x 32”(30 x 81 cm.))
Wood Stain Natural Maple Finish
OPTIONS / ACCESSORIES
Wood Finishes Lowered Arm Rest
Adjustable Side Arm Rests (2) Manicure Arm Rests (2)
QuickLock Face Pad Hand Control - All powered motions
For electrical specs, see Specifications section.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Electronic
Backrest
Electronic
Seat
Pedi Foot
Bath
Manual Leg
Rests (2) Removable
Foot Rest
Storage Shelf
Hydraulic Lift
Columns (4)

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The table comes completely assembled and ready to use. Plug the cord into a functioning GFCI outlet that
is rated for the table.
Arrange the power cord and foot switch so that they will not create a tripping hazard. Place the controls in a
safe location where they are convenient and accessible. Keep the controls out of the way of all table mecha-
nisms.
If your table was ordered with the optional faucet & drain, please review typical installation instructions in
the section below.
INSTALLATION
FACILITY PLUMBING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION When installed in the United States, the plumbing of this table must meet the requirements of
any applicable state or local codes. Plumbing rough in and final hook up should be performed
by a qualified plumber and approved by a local building/plumbing inspector.
Customer Supplied Parts list:
1. (2) 20” long flexible braided water supply lines with 3/8” male end foot bath faucet connection
2. (2) Shut off valves for Facility Hot/Cold water supply connection
3. (2) 1.5” PVC adapters
4. (1) 1.5” Flexible drain line for Facility DWV system connection.
Facility Connection Requirements:
1. An existing below floor plumbing trap and flexible drain line connection to the Libra table located on floor as
detailed by illustration shown in these instructions.
2. Hot and cold water supply with braided flexible supply lines that will interface to a 3/8” female compression fit-
ting. (supplied on the Libra table)
Procedure:
a. The print below shows the details of where the plumbing rough-in locations under table are required to be posi-
tioned for proper installation.
b. Customer to provide flexible 3/8” braided water supply lines of at least 20” in length for interfacing to facilities
hot and cold water supply located on the floor beneath the table as shown in the above picture.

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INSTALLATION
c. The table comes equipped with a faucet that has flexible 3/8” compression lines with female ends. The customer
supplied flexible line will need to have male 3/8” compression to be connected to the faucet supply line.
d. The table comes equipped with a 1.5” PVC fitting at the drain location for the installer to connect to.
e. The Flexible 1.5” drain line supplied by customer and interfaced between the table drain and the facility drain in
the floor.
Customer supplied
Flexible line with
Male 3/8” com-
pression fitting
Table - Female 3/8” compressions Male/Female fitting connection

This product must also be connected to a Ground Fault protected outlet with the detector in the main cir-
cuit breaker box (not on the circuit). (NOTE: GFCI ON THE TABLE ALONE IS NOT SUFFICIENT FOR
YOUR SAFETY.) If it should malfunction or break down, grounding provides a path of least resistance for
electrical current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This product is equipped with a cord having an equip-
ment-grounding conductor and a grounding pin. The pin must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is
properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances. See U.S. sample below.
Risk of Electric Shock - Connect this furnishing to a Ground Fault Protected Outlet only.
DANGER
GROUNDING
The integral GFCI should be tested on a routine basis. To test the GFCI, push the test button. The GFCI
should interrupt power. Push the reset button. Power should be restored. If the GFCI fails to operate in
this manner, DO NOT USE THE UNIT. Disconnect the unit and have the problem corrected by a qualified
service representative or an electrician before using.
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check
with a qualified electrician or service person if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly
grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the product - if it will not fit the outlet; have a proper
outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
Correct Implementation Incorrect Implementation
Grounding Methods
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INSTALLATION
FACILITY ELECTRICAL INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION When installed in the United States, the electrical wiring of this table must meet the require-
ments of the National Electric Code (NEC) and any applicable state or local codes. The elec-
trical circuit providing 115V/15A power (230V overseas) to this table must be protected by a
GFCI (ground fault interrupter circuit) installed by a qualified electrician. Installation should be
approved by a local building/electrical/plumbing inspector.
Facility Connection Requirements:
1. An electrical circuit protected by a GFCI circuit breaker as required by state or local codes.
Procedure:
a. The table is equipped with a 3ft power cord which may be plugged into either a wall outlet or floor GFCI. If locat-
ed on the floor, the following location is recommended.
Recommended
area for floor
installed GFCI
protected outlet
24” 6”
6”
19”

Height up
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
CONTROL OPERATIONS
The Foot Control and Optional Hand Control operate all functions of the table with the touch of a
button. Follow the directions below to access these functions.
Do not store or place anything on the
cabinet hood or under the backrest.
This can cause damage to the table.
CAUTION
Back
rest
up
Seat Back
Back rest down Height down
Seat
forward
Optional Hand Control

When moving the table, place one person at each corner of the table. Have each person firmly grasp
the base at the bottom and lift the table. Be aware and use proper, safe procedures for moving a table
of this size to prevent injury to yourself or the table. We strongly recommend that a flatbed dolly be
used that can hold the entire table when moving the table long distances.
CAUTION
MOVING THE TABLE
Before moving the table, disconnect the power cord from the power outlet. The table
weighs as much as 342 lbs. (155 kg.) Never lift the table by grasping the table top. You
could damage the table and the electronics that run the tabletop. Four people are required
to move the table safely. Do not use the table to transport a patient.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Grasp at
base corner
at low height range
9/16” Open
end Wrench
Leveler Foot
1. Place the table in the location where
you plan to use it.
2. Rock the table to determine if it is
level with the floor. If the table rocks
back and forth at all, the foot that clears
the floor when you rock the table will
need adjustment.
3. Adjust the Leveler Foot by first loos-
ening the locking nut found just above
the Leveler Foot with the open end
wrench.
4. Lower the adjustable Leveler Foot
until it meets the floor snugly. Tighten
the locking nut against the wooden leg
of the table with the open-end wrench
to fix the Leveler Foot in position.
5. Rock the table again to be sure adjust-
ments have stabilized the table. If neces-
sary make any additional adjustments in
the same way.
Tighten Locking NutLocking Nut
LEVELING THE TABLE

The table has a fully integrated wood shelf. The large under-table shelf provides storage for stacks
of towels and other equipment without interfering with the lift capacity of the table.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
STORAGE SHELF USE
CAUTION Maximum Shelf load weight: 225 lbs. (102 kg.)
This product is equipped with an interior accessory outlet under the back rest section and attach
to the frame. (110V only). The total electrical load plugged into this set of outlets is not to exceed
1000 watts.
ACCESSORY OUTLET
The Lowered Arm Rest can be removed when not in use and stored away. It can also act as a table extender,
when used in place of the face rest or at the foot of the table. For complete use & care instructions see product
instructions “Arm rest shelf instructions” included with the arm rest.
Lowered Arm Rest Shelf with Aroma-
therapy, shown here with QuickLock™
Face Rest
Lowered Arm Rest shown here used
as a table extender
CAUTION
LOWERED ARM REST USE
Do not sit on or put excessive weight or pressure on lowered arm shelf.

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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
ADJUSTABLE ARM REST INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT
CAUTION Do not use the arm rest for patient support during the mounting or dismounting of the chair.
The arm rest is not designed to support the patient’s weight.
TO INSTALL THE ARM RESTS:
The Arm Rests adjust automatically as the back rest moves to remain parallel to the floor.
1. Insert end of arm rest into back-
rest hole while holding the arm
rest at a 60° angle to the backrest.
2. Push end all the way into the hole and drop the arm rest into the horizontal
position. Pull outward to make sure the arm rest is secure.
TO LEVEL THE ARM RESTS:
The Arm Rest height is adjusted at the factory for each table. If the armrest starts to sag with repeated use,
follow the steps below to readjust.
1. Loosen the bottom 2 set
screws.
2. Turn the side set screw
(clockwise to raise or counter-
clockwise to lower) while
adjusting the arm rest. Lift the
arm rest slightly when doing
this adjustment to reduce the
weight.
3. Tighten the two bottom set
screws to lock the position.

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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Note: If the leg rest is opening during treatment, it is likely that the leg rests are not closed into the
detent position. Check to be sure there is a gap between the pads when the two sections are put
together. If the pads are too tight, remove the pads, move outward slightly and reattach. (The pads
are held on with Velcro®. Pull hard and they will come off.
LEG REST USE
OPENING THE LEG REST
1. With both hands, gently lift the leg rest slightly
and pull outward until it stops.
2. Lower the leg rest until it stops in a vertical posi-
tion beside the foot bath.
3. Repeat for other leg rest.
CLOSING THE LEG REST
1. With both hands, gently lift the leg rest and push
towards the center of the table.
2. Repeat for the other leg rest.
3. Both leg rests will drop into a small “detent”
when fully closed.
CAUTION Maximum Leg Rest load weight: 125 lbs. (57 kg.)
FOOT REST USE
The foot rest is designed to store under the foot end of the foot bath as shown.
foot rest
storage
use these
slots for
storage
use these slots when
using foot rest
To use the foot rest - Remove from the storage location, insert in the end rail slot & rotate to horizontal position.

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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Double articulating action provides nearly limitless positioning options with the QuickLock™ Face
Rest. The adjustable pad takes pressure off sensitive facial areas while providing superb support. The
QuickLock™Face Rest can be used in both prone and supine positioning and folds out of the way
when not in use. Adjustments are made easily by loosening the cam locks, adjusting for height and
angle and then locking the cam locks into the desired position.
Important Safety Note:
Maximum Distance from edge
of Table = 3” (7.6 cm.)
QuickLock™
Face Rest
Insert dowels into
Accessory attachment out-
lets.
Loosen Cam Locks &
adjust face rest into place.
The Face Rest can be used
for either prone or supine
positioning.
Tighten the Cam Locks.
QUICKLOCK FACE REST * U.S. Patent #5,177,823
CAUTION Do not put excessive weight or pressure on the Quicklock Face Rest. Do not extend the
dowels of the Quicklock Face Rest 3” (7.6 cm.) from the Fowler (Backrest) section.
Accessory
attachment
outlets
First, slide the arm rest pad back to expose manicure bowl. When the manicure bowl is not in use, slide the
top pad forward to cover the bowl.
manicure surface
installation
hand soak bowl
removal
install hand soak bowl
& fill as needed.
MANICURE ARM REST USE

1.. Fill the unit with water at the desired temperature approximately 2” above the jet cover.
You can fill your sink with:
a. The optional plumbed faucet (if supplied).
b. The supplied fill hose with connector - to attach to a
typical sink spout.
2. To activate or deactivate this appliance, turn the ON/OFF switch to “ON”.
3. Bath additives (including oil based products) can be used in this foot bath, since their residue can be easily cleaned.
CAUTION: Use only low foaming additives.
4. You should always be in a seated position when putting your feet in or removing them from the foot bath.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
FOOT BATH USE
Risk of accidental injury. Exercise care when entering or exiting of the foot bath. Invalid or disabled
persons should not use the hydro foot bath without trained supervision. Risk of scalding: Water tem-
peratures in excess of 104ºF (38ºC) may be injurious to your health. Check and adjust water temperature before use. Should you
experience any pain or discomfort while using the foot bath, discontinue use immediately and consult your physician. NEVER
STAND IN THE FOOT BATH.
CAUTION
Supplied fill hose
FILLING THE FOOT BATH
DRAINING THE FOOT BATH
1. Turn off the foot bath by turning the ON/OFF button to “OFF”.
2. If your pedicure sink is equipped with the optional drain assembly, gently pull up and slightly twist the drain cover to
open. To close the drain, twist the drain cover again and let it drop down and seat itself against the strainer body.
3. If your pedicure sink does not have a drain, place the discharge pump on the flat round surface in the bottom of the
foot bath.
4. Extend the hose connected to the discharge pump to the area where the water is to be drained (sink). Use the suc-
tion cup provided to secure the hose to the side of the sink and turn on the discharge pump by plugging the pump’s
power cord into a GFCI wall outlet. NOTE: This pump must be connected to a GFCI wall outlet for your protec-
tion from electrical shock.
5. When the foot bath appears to be empty, continue running the pump while removing it from the interior of the foot
bath and place it in the sink or chosen draining area. As soon as the pump and hose are both fully in the sink, unplug the
power cord to turn off the discharge pump. Fresh water can be used to rinse out the tank during the draining procedure.
NOTE: Do not leave the pump running in the draining area or in a dry foot bath for more than a few seconds because it
may result in damage to the discharge pump.
attach this end to
your sink spout
place this end
in foot bath
ON / OFF Switch
water
discharge
pump

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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
To maintain your pedicure sink and its pipeless jets at maximum level of hygiene, thoroughly clean
the tub shell and jets after each use with a nonabrasive antibacterial cleaner, rinse thoroughly and
dry completely. NEVER use abrasive cleaners on any part of the appliance.
Disassembly & initial cleaning
a. Turn pedicure sink off by rotating the control button. Drain the foot bath according to
draining procedure.
b. Remove both jet assemblies. To remove each jet assembly from its casing. Rotate the jet
assembly counterclockwise and pull outward.
c. Remove white impeller cap & impeller.
d. Spray the jet Assembly pieces, foot bath interior and jet cases with *cleaner/disinfectant.
e. Use a clean cloth to clean the jet assembly pieces, removing any visible soil.
f. Scrub all surfaces of the foot bath and jet cases.
g. Rinse all surfaces with tap water
Disinfection & re-assembly
a. Spray the jet assembly pieces, jet cases and foot bath until thoroughly wet with *cleaner/
disinfectant and allow then to set for one minute.
b. Rinse disinfectant from all surfaces.
c. Dry the jet assembly pieces, jet cases and the foot bath with a clean cloth.
d. Reassemble jet assemblies and
reinsert them into jet cases, rotate
them in a clockwise manner to
secure them into position.
Recommended disinfectants
The use of an EPA registered cleaner/disinfectant with tuberculocidal, germicidal, pseudomo-
nacidal, Fungicidal and Virucidal efficacy is recommended. Do not use abrasive cleaners on the
Pedicure Basin or Jet Assemblies. *DISPATCH®Hospital Cleaner Disinfectant with Bleach is a
suitable cleaner disinfectant for use with the above procedure.
Dispatch®- EPA Reg. No. 56392-7; EST. No. 62801-MI-001.
Kills bacteria and viruses in 1 minute and TB in 30 seconds.
CLEANING THE FOOT BATH
e. Rotate tabs until they latch, they must be
latched for the pumps to work. There are
two at 180º from each other.

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CLEANING & DISINFECTION
RECOMMENDED CLEANERS/DISINFECTANTS
To reduce the risk of electric shock:
- Always unplug this furnishing from the electrical outlet before cleaning.
DANGER
The following cleaners were tested by OAKWORKS®and found to be acceptably compatible with all materials used in
construction of our tables:
1. Formula 409®
2. Fantastik®
3. Green Windex®
The following disinfectants were tested by OAKWORKS®and found to be acceptably compatible with all materials
used in construction of our tables:
1. Parker Labs: ProtexTM (EPA reg# 6836-152-82613)
2. Healthlink®E-Z Kill®(EPA reg# 59894-10-67454)
3. MADA Medical: Madacide-FD (EPA reg# 1130-15-11703)
The following disinfectants were tested by OAKWORKS®and found to be acceptably compatible with most materials,
with some cautions as indicated:
1. 10% Sodium Hypochlorite (bleach) solution in water (EPA reg# 5813-100) (possible mild corrosion of
plated metals)
2. Metrex Cavicide One (EPA reg# 46781-12) (possible slight deterioration of upholstery and wood lacquer)
OAKWORKS®recommends a prepackaged wipe for cleaners/disinfectants to ensure best distribution of disinfectant
for the required kill time, without leaving excess residue and/or overexposing components therefore minimizing the
potential for damage to materials. Please read and follow disinfectants manufacturers’ directions for cleaning and dis-
infection.
The following disinfectants were tested by OAKWORKS®and found to be incompatible with some materials and are
therefore NOT recommended for use:
1. Clorox Broad Spectrum Quaternary (EPA reg# 67619-20)(deterioration of upholstery, wood lacquer,
plated metals)
2. Clorox Hydrogen Peroxide Disinfectant (EPA reg# 67619-24)(corrosion of metals, deterioration of
upholstery and wood lacquer, leaves a hard-to-remove residue)
3. Virox Accel TB (EPA reg# 74559-1)(corrosion of metals, deterioration of upholstery and wood lacquer,
leaves a hard-to-remove residue)
4. Clorox Healthcare Bleach Germicidal Cleaner (EPA reg# 56392-7)(deteriorates upholstery, wood
lacquer, mild corrosion of metals, dissolves foam in pads)
OAKWORKS®does NOT recommend the use of cleaners/disinfectants containing Hydrogen Peroxide, Acetic Acid, or
Phenolics. These chemicals can cause damage to the appearance and/or material integrity of various components.
Also, while the recommended cleaners/disinfectants list includes products containing Quaternary Ammonium com-
pounds (“quats”), not all products containing quats are approved for use. Some contain additional detergents and/or
surfactants which can be detrimental to some materials.
A note on Bleach: While a 10% sodium hypochlorite (household bleach) solution (EPA reg# 5813-100 or equivalent)
can be an effective disinfectant and is dilute enough to be benign to most materials, it alone is not an effective clean-
er and a separate product must be used for the initial cleaning steps of the procedure. Because of possible chemical
incompatibilities between various cleaning products and bleach, utmost care must be taken by the user to avoid
potential exposure to harmful or toxic by-products of the combination. Also, because bleach leaves a potentially cor-
rosive residue as it evaporates, it must be rinsed with clean water after disinfection. It is therefore NOT recommended
by OAKWORKS®. Please note, one step cleaner/disinfectants using bleach and a detergent/ surfactant were found to
damage materials and are NOT recommended.

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CLEANING & DISINFECTION / INSPECTIONS / WARRANTY
CLEANING PROCESS
To reduce the risk of electric shock:
- Always unplug this furnishing form the electrical outlet before cleaning.
DANGER
Follow the cleaners/disinfectant manufacturers’ directions for use. Please note that cleaning and disinfecting an OAKWORKS®table
is a two part process. First it must be cleaned of any visible soil, then it can be disinfected. The table should be cleaned as soon as
possible after use. Please follow these procedures for best results:
1. Using a fresh wipe or wipes, clean any visible soil off of the table, working from the top to the bottom of the table.
2. Throw the used wipe(s) away.
3. Using a fresh wipe or wipes, thoroughly wipe all surfaces of the tabletop and any high-contact areas such as handles, hand-
sets, etc., making sure they remain wet for the disinfectant manufacturer’s recommended contact time.
4. Throw the used wipe(s) away and allow the table to dry.
INSPECTIONS
RECOMMENDED REGULAR INSPECTIONS (monthly or local standard)
• Check for damage to the power, hand control(s) and foot control(s) on all cables.
• Visually inspect components for obvious damage that could cause problems during operation.
RECOMMENDED PERIODIC INSPECTIONS (yearly or local standard)
• Check for damage to the power, hands control and foot control cables and all visible wiring.
•Visuallyinspectcomponentsforobviousdamagethatcouldcauseproblemsduringoperation.
•Checkallmechanicalfunctionsusingthehandcontrol.Repeatusingthefootcontrol.Checkforabnormalnoises.
•Checkthatallfastenersarepresentandfastenedsecurely.
•Checktablegrounding.
•Cleanunusualbuildupofdirtonthetableand/orpartsofthetablenotnormallycleanedonaregularbasis.
•Checkfortearsorcracksintheupholstery.
WARRANTY
View complete warranty details at www.oakworks.com

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MODEL NUMBER & SERIAL NUMBER
MODEL & SERIAL NUMBERS
MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION
Model
Number
Serial Number
16796025 LAPSEB312577ACTTZZPBST
Ser#: LA1565022
Libra 31 x 25-33 x 77 AC/TT/PB/ST
TTSKYBLUE 01/04/2013 Order#:654321
Notes: Sample Product Label
Model Numbers and Serial Numbers always start with a letter.
The model number and serial number are
located under the leg rest section of the table.
LA PS EB31 25 77 AC TT ZZ PB XX
Clodagh Libra
Base
Top - 4 Section
Table Width
Minimum Table Height
Table Top Length
Padding: 4” Aerocell
Fabric:TerraTouch
Spaces not used
Plumbing
PB=Plumbed Foot Bath
NP=Not Plumbed Foot Bath
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