PANNOMED ECO LIFT 6H1.6P0.CCCC User manual

Instruction Manual ECO LIFT
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ECO LIFT
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
For optimal and safe handling of the product, thoroughly reading and following the
present Instruction Manual is essential.

Instruction Manual ECO LIFT
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Instruction Manual for ECO LIFT
Veterinary Treatment and Surgery Equipment
Item code: 6H1.6P0.CCCC ECO LIFT with flat, tilting top
6H1.531.CCCC ECO LIFT with tilting V-Top (stainless steel)
6H1.600.CCCC.SH ECO LIFT (heating) with flat, tilting top (stainless steel)
6H1.531.CCCC.SH ECO LIFT (heating) with tilting V-Top (stainless steel)*
6H1.600.CCCC-W ECO LIFT with washing table top (stainless steel)
H……height adjustable
5=electric 6=hydraulic
P…………….table top material
0=stainless steel 1=synthetic
CCCC………color code
1007=daffodil yellow 4002=red-violet
5005=signal blue 6027=light green
7035=light grey
*This version is exclusively available in the US market and thus unfortunately
not offered for the EMEA and APAC regions.
Congratulations on your purchase of the present veterinary treatment and surgery
equipment. We are very delighted that you have made the decision to select a panno-med
product. During the development and manufacturing of our products, we place particular
emphasis on safety and ease of use. The high quality standard of panno-med products
guarantees an extensive product lifespan.
The present device has been developed in close cooperation with leading veterinary
surgeons and scientists around the globe and is built according to the highest quality
requirements and technical standards. The excellent quality of workmanship guarantees the
user a massive competitive advantage into the future.
Hence, in order to make optimal use of the purchased equipment, it is particularly integral
to thoroughly and carefully study this Instruction Manual prior to use.

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Table of contents
Scope of application ....................................................................................................................... 4
Technical specifications .................................................................................................................. 5
Installation guidelines ..................................................................................................................... 6
Preparing the upper frame (version with flat top) ................................................................... 6
Preparing the upper frame (version with V-Top) ..................................................................... 8
Mounting the rails (necessary only for version with V-Top).................................................... 8
Mounting the top on the base frame (lifting column) ............................................................. 9
Mounting the castors (optional accessory item) ....................................................................11
Operation and handling ...............................................................................................................13
Height adjustment (electrical version).....................................................................................13
Height adjustment (hydraulic version) ....................................................................................13
Maneuverability (optional castors as accessory)....................................................................14
Adjustment of tilting mechanism.............................................................................................15
Adjustment of V-Top mechanism (for version with V-Top)...................................................16
Version with heated top............................................................................................................17
Usage of tie-down cleat (accessory part)................................................................................20
Usage of drain gutter (accessory for V-Top version) .............................................................21
Power supply (electric version with power cord)...................................................................21
Error handling & Troubleshooting ..............................................................................................22
Cleaning and disinfection instructions........................................................................................23
Cleaning stainless steel top ......................................................................................................23
Cleaning synthetic top ..............................................................................................................24
Supplementary cleaning recommendations for powder-coated surfaces.........................25
Maintenance & Repair...................................................................................................................28
Regular maintenance check .....................................................................................................28
Spare parts and accessories.........................................................................................................29
Safety responsibility.......................................................................................................................31
Special warnings ............................................................................................................................32
Product warranty............................................................................................................................32

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Scope of application
According to its specifications, options and accessories, the present equipment is intended
for exclusive use in veterinary examinations, treatments as well as surgeries within a
veterinary clinic, veterinary practice, or other veterinary facilities.
Intended purpose of Instruction Manual
This Instruction Manual is intended to introduce you to the use, maintenance, servicing, and
safety of your new, veterinary device. Another purpose of these operating instructions is to
provide you with a clear and transparent overview of the functions and technical aspects of
the equipment. We strongly recommend that you read this document carefully and follow
the recommendations thoroughly in order to use your new device optimally and safely.
Hence, panno-med cannot be held liable for any damage or injury resulting from improper
or incorrect use of the product.
The maintenance and care procedures for the product are designed to ensure that it
achieves a long lifespan.
It is therefore essential that all the operating personnel are informed about the proper
handling of the product. Thus, the entire operating personnel must have access to this
documentation and be informed about the proper handling of the product and the risks
associated with its utilization. Furthermore, the product may only be handled by qualified
personnel who have been appropriately trained about the risks associated with improper
use.
The manufacturer reserves the right to change the information in this document without
prior notice, should it appear necessary from our point of view. Any complete or partial
disclosure or reproduction of this Instruction Manual is not permitted without the explicit
authorization of panno-med.

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Technical specifications
Table top length: 1300 mm (= 51.2 inch)
Table top width: 600 mm (= 23.6 inch)
Table top length (V-Top): 1430 mm (= 56.3 inch)
Table top width (V-Top): 500 mm (= 19.7 inch)
Height adjustment: from ca. 720 –1020 mm (=23.2 –39.0 inch)
Maximum load capacity: 120 kg (= 265 lbs) with uniform load distribution
Maximum longitudinal adjustment: + 80°
Maximum V-Top adjustment: ca. 45° per side (V-Top total ca. 90°)
Net weight: ca. 54 –72 kg* (= 119 –159 lbs)
Gross weight incl. packaging: ca. 72 –90 kg* (= 159 –198 lbs)
* Weight depending on width, accessories and other options
Packaging dimensions: 1350 x 650 x 880 mm (for flat top version)
(= 53.1 x 25.6 x 34.6 inch)
1480 x 610 x 990 mm (for V-Top version)
(= 58.3 x 24.0 x 39.0 inch)
Voltage (electrical version): 230V~, 50/60Hz, max. 0.63A
(valid for EU, CH, UK, AUS, CN)
120V~, 60Hz, max. 1.25A (USA)
Full load time: 10% (max. 2 min/20 min in operation)

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Installation guidelines
Preliminary note: For the table tops depicted below, the table plate has been removed for
better visibility of the individual work steps and is therefore not shown.
Attention: The installation steps described below are largely only required for products
purchased on the North American market. In case you have received your
product fully assembled or installed, you do NOT need to follow these steps
and may skip them entirely or (if applicable) partially.
At least 2 persons are required to perform the assembly steps described below!
In addition, the following equipment must be made available as well as prepared in order
to be able to execute the described steps: Allen key 5mm (should already be contained in
the scope of delivery), Allen key 6mm, 13mm open-end wrench
Preparing the upper frame (version with flat top)
Before the top frame of your product can be connected to the base frame, the tilting
mechanism must first be installed. Firstly, the two M8-type screws in the clamping tube
(which were inserted for transport safety) must be removed in order to subsequently allow
the insertion of the rods for the tilting mechanism. These two M8-type bolts are no longer
needed in further processing and can be properly disposed of.
As can be seen in the picture instructions below, the rods supplied must initially be
inserted into the tube provided for this purpose.
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Subsequently, the rods are also threaded through at the passages of the respective
clamping lever.
Finally, the supplied plastic buffers are placed on the rods and screwed in place with the
nuts.
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Plastic
buffers
Nuts
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These nuts must then be adequately screwed with a 13mm open-end wrench - but not too
tightly in order to avoid any damage to the product.
Preparing the upper frame (version with V-Top)
For the V-Top version of the present product, the two rods for the tilt mechanism and now
also the two rods for the V-Top mechanism are already delivered in a mounted condition
such that no further actions from the side of the user are required in that context (in contrast
to the flat top version).
However, it is necessary to screw the tube holder to the center strand of the V-Top frame at
the points shown above. For this purpose, 2 pcs. of M6 screws and the corresponding
washers (intermediate layer) are used. Please note that if different screw types are included
in your scope of delivery, the thinner (smaller diameter) screws are required to be
appropriated in the given context. In addition, it is important to note in this step that the
shorter of the supplied M6 type screws, namely the galvanized ones, must be used for this
purpose!
Mounting the rails (necessary only for version with V-Top)
If you have chosen a V-top version of your product, you will also need to mount the
separately delivered siderails to the holes provided on the underneath of the table top.
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Using the supplied screws (8pcs M6) and washers, this can be done at the appropriate
points with the assistance of a 6mm Allen key, as shown in the picture instructions below.
For this purpose, the thinner type (M6) of the screws supplied together with the
corresponding washers are used. In addition, it must be noted in this step that the longer
of the supplied M6 type screws, namely those made of stainless steel, must be used for this
purpose!
Important: The supplied plastic buffers must be inserted between the side rails and the
table top. Only the thicker types (between 4 and 6 mm) of the plastic buffers should be
used if different ones are included in the scope of delivery. Also note that if you have
chosen a V-Top table with a heating version, the screws, washers and plastic buffers
required for mounting the side rails are supplied in screwed-on condition. These must be
unscrewed from the table top accordingly before carrying out the assembly steps
described in this context.
To stabilize and fix the rails, tighten the screws accordingly so that no more shaking of the
rails is possible. Please make sure not to tighten the screws too tightly, otherwise they may
be damaged.
Mounting the top on the base frame (lifting column)
Following the correct threading of the rods (only for flat top version) as well as the correct
top assembly and mounting of the side rails (only for V-Top version) according to the
previous instructions, the table top can now be connected to the base.
For this purpose, the screw holes located on the top of the lifting column (base) are used,
as shown below. Please note that the screws and washers required for this purpose are still
screwed to the base frame when delivered and must be removed accordingly before the
assembly steps described below can be carried out. In the visualization below, the screws
and washers have already been unscrewed.
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Place plastic buffers in between side rails
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Before placing the upper frame on the lower frame, the table top should be brought to the
maximum tilt angle and secured in order to provide convenient access to the screw points
of the table for the following assembly steps.
Hence, the table top is required to be initially placed upon the column as well as its
corresponding screw holes. Thereby, one person should hold the top in position to prevent
that it falls off the column.
Holes for screws on top
of the lifting column
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Subsequently, fix the top with delivered screws (8pcs. M8) as well as corresponding washers
into the 8 screw holes from above with the assistance of a 6 mm Allen key, as shown in the
picture instructions above. Please note that if different screw types are included in your
scope of delivery, the stronger/thicker screws (larger diameter) are required to be
appropriated in the given context.
Lastly, to stabilize and fix the entire table top and base connection, tighten the mounted
screws accordingly so that no more shaking of the parts is possible. However, please also
make sure not to tighten the screws too tightly such that they are damaged.
Mounting the castors (optional accessory item)
In case castors are delivered as accessories, these are not yet connected to the product and
must be mounted accordingly by the user on the bottom side of the table frame.
Thus, initially unscrew the currently mounted (default) adjustable rubber legs on the base
frame of the product as shown below.
Unscrewing the
rubber legs
(counterclockwise)
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Subsequently - as described in the illustration shown below - the enclosed snap ring, the
washer (small) as well as the sleeve must be slid onto the screw in this sequence. Following
this, the screw with washers is inserted from below and the large washer placed on top.
The castor can now be mounted at the respective points where the adjustable rubber legs
were previously unscrewed using the enclosed Allen key (see picture documentation
below). Please be careful not to overtighten the screws, as otherwise the screws or the table
may be damaged.
Make sure that the order of materials is correctly adhered to, as this could result in
damage, excessive wear and tear, as well as instability of the table.
Attention: In this context, please also note that the castors specified above can be easily
purchased after the initial sale and subsequently mounted on your existing
table.
Mounting at
the product
Mounting at
the product
Tighten by using
Allen Key

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Operation and handling
The adjustment of the product is usually carried out either by a foot switch or a hydraulic
pump, depending on the selected product configuration. These operational elements are
attached to the side of the table. Consequently, the corresponding mechanism must be
operated to adjust the height of the table.
Height adjustment (electrical version)
Height adjustment of the product in electric version is performed by an electric actuator
which is powered by the electricity mains of a power cord connection.
Pressing the left button on the foot switch raises the table or initiates an upward movement.
In the opposite case, pressing the right button lowers the table or initiates a downward
movement.
The button must remain pressed until the desired height is attained. Releasing this button
brings the table plate to a standstill at the desired height.
Height adjustment (hydraulic version)
The height adjustment of the product in hydraulic version is performed by an installed
hydraulic system.
Repeated pumping of the pedal (actuating downwards) raises the table or initiates an
upward movement. For this purpose, the user must actuate the pedal repeatedly until the
desired height is reached. Refraining from pumping brings the table plate to a standstill at
the desired height.
Lifting
Lowering

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For lowering the table top, the pedal must be pushed upwards (e.g. with the tip of the foot).
When doing so, however, it is necessary to press this pedal upwards and hold it until the
table top has again reached the desired height. Releasing the pedal brings the table top to
a standstill at the desired height.
Maneuverability (optional castors as accessory)
If you choose to equip your product with optional castors (also possible to install
retroactively), optimal maneuverability of the table, especially in narrow and angular
environments, should be ensured.
Each castor can be locked individually and separately. For this purpose, the lever on each
castor must be pressed down.
Should the product be returned to a movable configuration, the lever on all the castors must
be pushed upwards again.
It is explicitly pointed out at this point that for a firm and stable positioning of the product
(especially during operation as well as regular use), all four castors must be blocked in order
to enable a safe positioning of the table.
Lowering (Push
upwards and Hold)
Lifting
(Pumping)
Moveable
(push lever
up)
Fixed
(push lever
down)

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Adjustment of tilting mechanism
The tilt mechanism is adjustable by locking and releasing the clamping lever located on the
bottom side of the table top (see pictures below).
To change the position of the table top using the tilting mechanism, the user first has to
loosen the clamping lever or move it to the horizontal position - as shown in the figure below
- such that the table top can now be maneuvered or freely adjusted within the tilting
movement.
When the clamping lever is loosened, the operator is able to move the plate to the desired
tilting or horizontal position by manually grasping and holding the table top on the long
side (see picture below).
Once the desired positioning has been attained with the help of the tilting mechanism and
the table top is correctly retained in this setting, the user is required to move the clamping
lever to the vertical position for locking the table top at the new level.
Tilting
(Lift up)
Tilting back
(Push back)
Moveable
Blocked

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Adjustment of V-Top mechanism (for version with V-Top)
In case your product consists of a V-top stainless steel table plate, it is possible to adjust your
table top to a V-shaped position. This can be accomplished by locking and releasing the
clamping lever located on the bottom side of the respective table top half (as shown in the
figure below) through the applicable V-position tilt mechanism.
Particularly, please make sure that you use the clamping lever shown above for the
respective table top half as well as for the V-top adjustment and explicitly NOT the clamping
lever described in the previous chapter for the adjustment/tilt of the entire table top.
Consequently, if the position of the table top half concerned needs to be adjusted by means
of the V-top tilt mechanism described above, the user must first - as illustrated above - loosen
the clamping lever or move it to the horizontal position such that the table top half can now
be maneuvered or freely adjusted in the V-position.
When the clamping lever is loosened, the operator may adjust the product to the desired V-
position smoothly by manually gripping as well as holding the table top half on the
longitudinal side (see picture below).
Moveable
Blocked

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Once the desired position has been attained with the help of the V-top tilting mechanism of
the particular table top half and the table top half is correctly retained in this setting, the user
is required to move the clamping lever to the vertical position for locking the table top half
at the new position.
Version with heated top
The veterinary treatment and surgery table “ECO LIFT” with heatable stainless steel top is
equipped with an integrated heating system which can be started up by plugging the power
cord into the electrical supply. Hence, the unit initiates a self-test to check its functions.
Subsequently, the memorized program is executed.
Tilt up
(Lifting)
Tilt back
(Lowering)

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Two different temperature values are shown on the display
Temperature green (see figure above)
This temperature is the set value currently determined by the user and therefore the desired
target temperature on the surface of the stainless steel top. It is possible to regulate this
temperature in steps of 0.1°C.
Attention: The temperature of the heating top is measured with a so-called BI metal on
the underneath of the stainless steel plate. A deviation/spread of the
temperature between the surface and the bottom side of approx. 0.5 to 1°C
has to be anticipated. Heating is performed by means of an electric heating
mat. Since the system is rather idle and tends to reheat, one may notice that
the set temperature is slightly exceeded, even though the control of the
heating has already stopped operation. There may be a follow-up or reheating
of up to 3-5°C (depending on the environmental conditions). The longer the
system is in operation, the smaller the spread or overheating becomes, since
the heating control only slightly reheats when the temperature is just barely
below the specified target temperature.
Temperature red (see figure above)
This represents the temperature currently on the table top respectively the temperature of
the table top measured by the BI metal. Hence, the measuring point in that context is located
precisely in the center of the plate.
Additionally, there are further LEDs and buttons on the display whose function, operation
and purpose are explained in more detail below.
LEDs
Out1
This LED lights up when the heating has been switched on or when
the heating is activated.
Out1 lights up →system is
in heating mode
Current actual value
(temperature red)
Set point
(temperature green)
Temperature setting
(arrow keys)
On-Off-
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Out2
Deactivated
Alm
Alarm; potentially occurring error message
Buttons
Circle icon
Menu; The user must not use this key as otherwise important
settings may be altered. Any modifications to the basic settings can
be retrieved from the internal memory in the event of a customer
complaint.
Arrow key
This key is used to increase the temperature.
Arrow key
This key is used to reduce the selected temperature.
R
Reset; If the "Alm" LED lights up, the alarm may be cleared using
this key. In case the alarm persists (LED does not turn off), please
contact your authorized distributor.
Adjusting the maximum temperature and defining the temperature unit
For setting a new maximum temperature as well as changing the applicable temperature
unit, please follow the steps described below in detail. In this context, also consider the
photo documentation provided hereafter for a better overview.
1. Press and hold the "Circle" key on the left of the display for a few seconds. As a
result, " SET" should appear in the red text area of the display.
2. Press the "Circle" key on the left of the display three times so that "UNIT" is now
shown in the red text area of the display.
3. If required, the arrow keys on the display can be used to select a temperature
measurement, e.g. in Fahrenheit. The temperature unit currently active should also
be indicated by the green lettering on the display.
4. Next, press the "Circle" key on the left of the display three times to adjust the
maximum temperature, until " SP1H" is visible in the red text area of the display.
1
2
3
Hold for several
seconds
Press 3x
Select with
arrow keys

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5. Subsequently, the desired maximum temperature (indicated by the green lettering
on the display) can be selected by means of navigation using the arrow keys on the
display.
6. Finally, the current menu is exited by pressing the "R" key on the right of the display.
In order to ensure that the changes made are also correctly implemented, switch off
the entire heating unit. When the system is then turned on again, the new
temperature unit and maximum temperature should already have been considered
and accepted by the heating unit.
Usage of tie-down cleat (accessory part)
In case any tie-down cleats or similar accessories have been included in the scope of
delivery, these may normally be attached to the rails that are connected with the side of the
product.
Prior to use, the accessory has to be loosened at the respective locking screw and threaded
laterally onto the siderail. Once the desired position of the tie-down cleat on the rail has
been attained, it must be tightened at the locking screw to stabilize it in place.
4
5
6
Press 3x
Select with
arrow keys
Exit the menu
Tighten
Loosening
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