Owner`s manual

the patient. If the table does not spring back automatically to a horizontal,
resting position, slightly increase the pressure.
5. For lateral movement, unlock the Lateral Locking Handle to the 4 o’clock
position (B, photo 9).
Note: The table can be locked in any position along the flexion and/or lateral
axis by turning the handle to the 6 o’clock position.
Using the Rotation Lock
The Rotation feature of the Air-Flex can be unlocked for free movement or
locked at any angle. Unlike the flexion and lateral locks, the rotation lock is
lever-controlled. A centering handle (A, photo 10) is also provided to locate
and lock the pelvic cushion in the hori-
zontal position.
4.1 Using the Rotation Feature
Turn the centering handle to the 4 o’clock
position (A, photo 10). Unlock the rotation
lever by pulling out until it clicks (B, photo
10) This will allow free movement in rotation.
To lock the rotation at any angle, simply
push the rotation lever in towards the pa-
tient (B, photo 10).
4.2 Returning the Rotation Feature to the Horizontal Position
1. Unlock lever (B, photo 11)
2. Manually move the pelvic section to a
horizontal position.
3. Engage the centering handle by turn-
ing it to the 6 o’clock position (A, 11).
Note: If the centering handle will not
lock, the pelvic cushion is not yet hori-
zontal. Adjust the cushion until the
handle locks.
4. Lock the rotation lever (B photo 11) by
pushing it in, towards the table.
Important! The centering handle alone is
not sufficient to secure the rotation func-
tion. Be sure to also lock the rotation lever to properly secure rotation.
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A
photo 11
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A