INSTRUCTION MANUAL. Oakworks. Celesta Gemini. Celesta Gemini. Clodagh Model WITH FLAT TOP. Clodagh Model

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL Oakworks Celesta Gemini Celesta Gemini Clodagh Model Clodagh Model WITH FLAT TOP

2005 Oakworks SYMBOL, IDENTIFICATION Inc. How to Care for Your Upholstery SYMBOL IDENTIFICA- Notice Manual Part # MMMNST0002 Edition 3, English August, 2009 All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced or translated to another language without prior written consent of Oakworks, Inc. Oakworks is a registered trademark of Oakworks, Inc. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Oakworks, Inc. Oakworks, Inc. assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document nor does it make expressed or implied warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Oakworks, Inc. shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages in connection with or arising out of the furnishing, performance, or use of this document and the program material which it describes.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Symbol Identification... Warnings... Grounding Instructions... pg iii pg iv pg vi Section I: Product Description & Photo Celesta Gemini... pg 1 Celesta Gemini CLODAGH MODEL... pg 2 SYMBOL TABLE OF IDENTIFICATION CONTENTS Section II: Installation Leveling Instructions... pg 3 Section III: Directions for Use Adjusting the Height (Foot Control)... pg 4 Adjusting the Top (Hand Control)... pg 5 Under-Table Cabinet... pg 6 Side Arm Rests... pg 7 QuickLock Face Rest... pg 9 Accessory Option: Table Extender... pg 11 Moving the table... pg 11 Section IV: Troubleshooting... pg 12 Section V: Care & Cleaning... pg 13 Section VI: Product Identification... pg 14 Section VII: Table Specifications... pg 15 Contact Information... back cover i

SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION How to Care for Your Upholstery SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION ii

SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION ~ ---- SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION This symbol, when used in documentation on this product, represents a caution. Be sure to read and comply with all precautions and warnings. This symbol, when used in documentation on this product, indicates danger and warns against an electrical shock hazard. Be sure to observe and comply with all warnings and instructions. This symbol, when used in documentation on this product, indicates a Protective Earth (Ground) Terminal. This symbol when used in documentation on this product, warns that during transport there should be no stacking of containers. This symbol, when used in documentation on this product, indicates that the product should be protected from moisture. The humidity specifications for Transport & Storage are listed in the back of this manual. This symbol, when used in documentation on this product indicates that information is given regarding the recommended temperature limits during transport and storing. The specifications for these limits are listed in the back of this manual. This symbol, when used in documentation on this product, indicates the date of manufacture of the device. This symbol, when used in documentation on this product indicates alternating current (AC). This symbol, when used in documentation on this product, indicates direct current (DC). This symbol, when used in documentation on this product, indicates that instructional information is included. All instructions should be read carefully and completely before using the equipment. SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION iii

SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION How to Care for Your Upholstery WARNINGS & IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNINGS SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical furnishing, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following: Improper use of this device can cause injury. Be sure to read all operating instructions prior to use to prevent injury to operator or client. Plug table into an outlet that is surge protected to a level of 750J or higher. Failure to do this may void all or part of the warranty. Electrical Shock Hazard. To reduce the risk of electric shock, always disconnect the table from the electrical outlet before moving the table or doing any maintenance or troubleshooting procedures. Never use this equipment if it has a damaged cord or plug. Use this equipment only for its intended use as described in these instructions. Do not use any attachment or accessories not recommended by the manufacturer. To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electrical shock or injury: The power supply/control module is located at the head end of the table. Refer servicing to qualified personnel and follow manual instructions when doing any authorized troubleshooting. Before doing any work on the unit, disconnect the power cord from the power outlet. Before cleaning with any liquid cleaner be sure to un-plug the power cord from the power outlet. Do not operate the table in standing water. Before moving the table, disconnect the power cord from the power outlet and secure the electrical cord, hand control and foot controls out of the way for moving. Risk of Electrical Shock. Connect this table to a properly grounded outlet only. See Grounding Instructions. Use this furnishing only for its intended use as described in these instructions. Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer. Never operate this table 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. Return the furnishing to a service center for examination and repair. Keep the cord away from heated surfaces. Do not use outdoors. Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being administered. Risk of Injury Keep children from moving headrest and foot support. Never drop or insert any object into any opening. iv

WARNINGS & IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS(CONT.) This product is equipped with an interior accessory outlet. The total electrical load of equipment plugged into this set of outlets is not to exceed 840 watts. WARNINGS Close supervision is necessary when this furnishing is used by, or near, children, invalids or disabled persons. DO NOT leave children alone or allow them to operate the controls. Keep controls out of reach of children. DO NOT allow children to crawl into the cabinet or under the table. Be certain that the table is completely lowered without any tilt being present prior to discharging an ambulatory patient. The patient may lose balance and fall. Do not leave clients unattended when table is set at its highest level. The table weighs as much as 300 lbs. (136 kg.) DO NOT lift or move the unit without using proper safely procedures or equipment. DO NOT turn the table on its side for any reason. To do so could cause damage to the base and will void the warranty. There are no serviceable items that require this action. Never lift the table by grasping the table top as the table top is not designed to hold the weight of the base and you could damage the table. When operating the table controls and making any and all adjustments to the table, move hands and feet away from the working mechanism of the table. Use care when opening the doors all the way so that you do not pinch or injure your fingers. Either arm rest can be repositioned to allow a client to get on and off the table easily. When making adjustments to the arm rests make certain that the client s arms are away from the working mechanism. DO NOT sit on the Arm Rests, the elevated Back Rest or Leg Rest. DO NOT place excess weight on the Side Arm Rests. DO NOT use them in assisting the client on and off the table. DO NOT put excessive weight or pressure on the QuickLock Face Rest. Excessive pressure can cause premature failure of the QuickLock Face Rest. Do Not extend the dowels of the Face Rest further than 3 from the table edge to ensure a stable connection. DO NOT use the hand control and the foot control simultaneously as this can cause damage to one or both units. DO NOT store or place anything on the cabinet hood under the backrest as this can cause damage to top and/or hood and will void the warranty. Maximum Working Load Rating (client and accessories): 625 lbs. v

SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION How to Care for Your Upholstery WARNINGS & IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION WARNINGS WARNING IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS(CONT.) G To remove the accessory from the cabinet: Turn the accessory controls to the off position and then disconnect the unit from the interior power source by removing the plug from the outlet. When moving the table: Turn the accessory controls to the off position, disconnect the table from the exterior power source by removing the table plug from the outlet. GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS: This product must be grounded. If it should malfunction or breakdown, 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 equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances. This product is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit (see below, USA plug example)and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in Figure A. Make sure that the product is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug. No adapter should be used with this product. Correct Implementation Incorrect Implementation DANGER-Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service man 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. vi

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Celesta Gemini PRODUCT DESCRIPTION QuickLock Face Rest Access Design Top Upholstered Top Self Adjusting Removable Arm Rests (2) (option) PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Leg Rest (option) Seat Cabinet doors (access both sides) Vertical Electronic Lift Columns (4) Table Specs* : Fully Enclosed Cabinet Base optional Casters Height *: 25-37 (64 cm - 94 cm) Width: 29 (74cm), 31 (79cm), or 33 (84 cm) Length: Flex top - 72 (183 cm) Flat top - 73 (185 cm) Lift Capacity: 625 lbs (284 kg) Maximum Working Load Weight: 300 lbs. (136 kg) Top: Electronically Controlled Access Design Top & FlatTop Electronics: 1 Hand Control (flex top only) & 1 Foot Control Padding: Aero Cel System; 4 or 6 Upholstery: Ultratouch II or TerraTouch Cabinetry: Wood/Baltic Birch For electrical specs, see Specifications Chart. * measurements are determined from floor to top of seat pad using standard padding; these measurements can be affected by natural material variations ** published weight may differ due to options chosen, natural material variations 1

SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION How to Care for Your Upholstery PRODUCT DESCRIPTION INSTALLATION Celesta Gemini CLODAGH MODEL PRODUCT DESCRIPTION QuickLock Face Rest Access Design Top Upholstered Top Self Adjusting Removable Arm Rests (2) (option) Leg Rest (option) Seat Cabinet doors (6 - access both sides) Vertical Electronic Lift Columns (4) Table Specs* : Fully Enclosed Cabinet Base optional Casters Exterior Cabinet shelf; foot end only (1) Height *: 25-37 (64 cm - 94 cm) Width: 29 (74cm), 31 (79cm), or 33 (84 cm) Length: Flex top - 72 (183 cm) Flat top - 73 (185 cm) Lift Capacity: 625 lbs (284 kg) Maximum Working Load Weight: 300 lbs. (136 kg) Top: Electronically Controlled Access Design Top & FlatTop Electronics: 1 Hand Control (flex top only) & 1 Foot Control Padding: Aero Cel System; 4 or 6 Upholstery: Ultratouch II or TerraTouch Cabinetry: Wood/Baltic Birch For electrical specs, see Specifications Chart. * measurements are determined from floor to top of seat pad using standard padding; these measurements can be affected by natural material variations ** published weight may differ due to options chosen, natural material variations 2

SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION INSTALLATION Leveling Feet When operating the table controls be sure to observe all cautions and warnings given in the manual to prevent injury to both operator and client. The table comes completely assembled and ready to use. Plug the cord into a functioning outlet that is rated for the table. Arrange the power cord and control cords 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 mechanisms. LEVELING INSTRUCTIONS: If Table Will Not Sit Flat on the Floor: INSTALLATION IMPORTANT The table is equipped with Leveler Feet that adjust to level the table on uneven floors. To adjust the Leveler Feet to suit common floor differences you will need to use a 1 /2 open-end wrench or an adjustable wrench. Adjust each leg individually in turn by adjusting the height of each leveler foot until the unit rests level and steady. This adjustment will not effect the function of the table. The table weighs as much as 300 lbs. (136 kg.) DO NOT lift or move the unit without using proper safely procedures or equipment. DO NOT turn the table on its side for any reason. To do so could cause damage to the base and will void the warranty. There are no serviceable items that require this action. Never lift the table by grasping the table top as the table top is not designed to hold the weight of the base and you could damage the table. Leveler Foot 1/2 Open-end Wrench 3

SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION How to Care for Your Upholstery DIRECTIONS FOR USE DIRECTIONS FOR USE SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION Foot Control S When operating the controls and making any and all adjustments to the table, move hands, feet and controls away from any working mechanisms of the table. Children must be supervised when around this equipment by a responsible adult. Do not leave children alone or allow them to operate the controls. Do not allow children to crawl into the cabinet or under the table. ADJUSTING HEIGHT OF THE TABLE: The table comes complete with a multifunctional hand control that operates the backrest and leg rest positioning functions as well as a foot control that operates the height with electronic ease. These controls should not be used simultaneously but individually to ensure safety and complete ease of use. Foot Controls: Operate the foot control as shown below to raise or lower the height of the Celesta Gemini. The foot control allows the therapist to adjust the height function separately from the other functions found on the handcontrol whenever needed. When operating the table s controls, be sure to observe all cautions and warnings as given in the manual. Foot Control (1): (used only to change height of table) When operating the controls be sure to observe all cautions and warnings given in the manual to prevent injury to both operator and client. UP DOWN IMPORTANT DO NOT use the hand control and the foot control simultaneously as this can cause damage to one or both units. 4

DIRECTIONS FOR USE Hand Control When operating the controls, be sure to observe all cautions and warnings given in the manual to prevent injury to both operator and client. HAND CONTROL OPERATIONS 1 2 (FLEX TOP MODELS ONLY) DIRECTIONS FOR USE S Do not sit on the elevated Back Rest or Leg Rest. Back Rest Control: - activates backrest up to 64º 3 4 Back Rest Control: - activates backrest down to level position Children must be supervised when around this equipment by a responsible adult. Do not leave children alone or allow them to operate the controls. Do not allow children to crawl into the cabinet or under the table. Leg Rest UP Control: - elevates leg rest up to 24º Leg Rest DOWN Control: - lowers leg rest to level position IMPORTANT DO NOT use the hand control and the foot control simultaneously as this can cause damage to one or both units. Press and hold the appropriate button until the position desired is achieved and then release. When accessing controls 3 & 4, the leg position will move in tandem with the thigh section and maintain the angle of original setting. The arm rests will adjust automatically to provide the most in comfort and ergonomics while staying parallel to the floor, no matter what the position. 5

DIRECTIONS FOR USE DIRECTIONS FOR USE IMPORTANT DO NOT store or place anything on the cabinet hood under the backrest as this can cause damage to the top and/or hood. IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE The cabinet hood area under the backrest top is not designed for storage or as an area to hold accessories while with a client. DO NOT use this area for holding anything. Damage can occur to the table, especially when the pre-set position commands that are accessed by the hand control are activated. Placing anything on this area is prohibiting movement of the backrest and can cause damage to the table or the object. Using this area as storage will void the warranty. NOT FOR STORAGE! Use care when opening the doors all the way so that you do not pinch or injure your fingers. Children must always be supervised when around this equipment by a responsible adult. Do not leave children alone or allow them to operate the controls. Do not allow children to crawl into the cabinet or under the table. UNDER TABLE CABINET To Access the Storage in the Under Table Cabinet: The table has a fully integrated beautiful wood cabinet and base. The large under-table cabinet provides storage for stacks of towels and other equipment and an in-cabinet plug to accommodate hot towel cabinets and other accessories. GEMINI MODEL eaisly slide to the side DANGER This product is equipped with an interior 120-volt 60Hz accessory outlet. Disconnect all power cords from the interior power outlet (found within the cabinet) after use. The total electrical load of equipment plugged into this set of outlets is not to exceed 7 amps (840 watts). Note: Appearance of outlets will vary depending on country of use. 6 CLODAGH MODEL swing open for cabinet access

DIRECTIONS FOR USE Side Arm Rests IMPORTANT Do not sit on the Arm Rests. Do not place excess weight on the Side Arm Rests. Do not use them in assisting the client on and off the table. Either Arm Rest can be repositioned to allow a client to get on and off the table easily. When making adjustments the arm rests make certain that the client s arms are away from the working mechanism. SIDE ARM RESTS Though the arm rests adjust automatically to remain parallel to the floor in any position, there will still be times when you will need to move an arm rest out of the way or remove them altogether. We recommend that you raise the arm rest out of the way to allow a client to get on or off the table. They are designed to be strong and will take a reasonable amount of weight but they are not designed to be used to sustain a person s weight when getting on or off the table. To Adjust the Arm Rest: Before asking a client to mount or dismount from the table we recommend that you move the arm rest out of the way. The arm rests are easy to move and manually adjust. First position the tabletop with the backrest in the upright position and all other section flat. Take hold of the arm rest firmly and raise the arm rest up and out of the way with a steady swing until the arm rest is in the highest upright position (see images below). Hold it in place until your client has mounted (or dismounted)and then actively move it back into the resting position where it will proceed to move automatically with the table top. Adjusting the Side Arm Rest DIRECTIONS FOR USE Be sure to read all cautions, warnings and instructions given in the manual to prevent injury to both operator and client. The arm rest is now set and will adjust automatically as you position the client for whatever procedure is needed. There will be times when removal of the arm rests will be needed. This feature is helpful when doing massage or helping someone get on or off the table. This can be done easily and storage is conveniently located in the under-table cabinet. They are then at hand when you are ready to re-install. To Remove the Arm Rest: The arm rest frame has a notched connection to the interior of the the table top which allows it to move automatically when the table top changes position. (cont. on next page) 7

SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION How to Care for Your Upholstery DIRECTIONS FOR USE DIRECTIONS FOR USE SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION Side Arm Rests (cont.) IMPORTANT Do not sit on the Arm Rests. Do not place excess weight on the Side Arm Rests. Do not use them in assisting the client on and off the table SIDE ARM RESTS: (CONT.) There will be times when removal of the arm rests will be needed. This feature is helpful when doing massage or helping someone get on or off the table. To Remove the Arm Rest: To remove one or both arm rests just take hold of the base of the arm rest at the metal frame and somewhere on the cushion. Holding securely, rotate the arm rest while at the same time pulling slightly away from the table. You will feel the notched connection slide out as you rotate the arm rest. When you feel this you can then slide the entire arm rest out of the connection hole very easily. Store it safely until ready for installation. Re-attach the armrest by sliding the arm rest frame into the hole on the backrest. Push it in securely and allow the arm rest to rest in the parallel position. This resets the arm rest in the proper position for the automatic adjustment feature to be activated. Removing the Side Arm Rests Either Arm Rest can be repositioned to allow a client to get on and off the table easily. When making adjustments the arm rests make certain that The client s arms are away from the working mechanism. Be sure the arm rest is fully inserted before lowering. MANICURE ARM RESTS: The manicure arm rest installation follows the same standard installation and removal instructions as above. A. hand soak bowl installation B. hand soak bowl removal C. Manicure surface installation A B C 8

SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION How to Care for Your Upholstery DIRECTIONS FOR USE SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION Accessory Option: QuickLock Face Rest QuickLock FACE REST: 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 that position. The table has webbing loops at the head of the table for a variety of uses and outlets at the other end that work as well for additional procedures. DIRECTIONS FOR USE IMPORTANT Do Not extend the dowels of the Face Rest further than 3 from the table edge to ensure a stable connection. QuickLock Face Rest Important Safety Note: Maximum Distance from edge of table = 3 3 Be sure to read all cautions, warnings and instructions given in the manual to prevent injury to both operator and client. IMPORTANT Attaching the QuickLock Face Rest / Head End Webbing: When attaching the QuickLock Face Rest, just slide the frame dowels into the webbing loops, being sure to keep the 1st cam lock within 3 of the table to ensure a stable connection. The recommended length of dowel bracing against the backrest should be at least 2 inches. To remove the QuickLock Face Rest, just pull the frame from the webbing loops until it comes free. Set it safely aside or store it inside the undertable cabinet until needed. Do not put excessive weight or pressure on the face rest. Excessive pressure can cause premature failure of the QuickLock Face Rest. 2 * U.S. Patent #5,177,823 9

DIRECTIONS FOR USE DIRECTIONS FOR USE Accessory Option: QuickLock Face Rest (cont.) Do not put excessive weight or pressure on the face rest. Excessive pressure can cause premature failure of the QuickLock Face Rest Attaching the QuickLock Face Rest on on Flat Top models & Flex Top Foot End Outlets: When attaching the QuickLock Face Rest to the foot end by using the provided outlets, just slide the frame dowels into the outlets being sure to keep the 1st cam lock within 3 of the table to ensure a stable connection. To remove the QuickLock Face Rest, just pull the frame from the outlet until it comes free. Set it safely aside or store it inside the under-table cabinet until needed. Outlets Tips for Great Positioning using the QuickLock Face Rest: To use the face rest with your clients supine, rotate the face rest pad so that the thick part of the pad supports your client s cervical region. Adjusting the height and angle of the face rest gives your clients perfectly comfortable support. The face pad is flexible so that you can bring the open ends together or spread them apart to achieve the most comfortable support for any size face. To avoid your client s chin from hitting the spacebar, make sure the pad is narrow enough to support their whole face. * U.S. Patent #5,177,823 For appropriate cervical flexion, use the cam locks to adjust the downward angle of the face rest, making sure that the surface of the face rest pad at the chin is not lower than the surface of the table. 10

SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION How to Care for Your Upholstery DIRECTIONS FOR USE SYMBOL Accessory Option: IDENTIFICATION Table Extender Be sure to read all cautions, warnings and instructions given in the manual to prevent injury to both operator and client. Outlets DIRECTIONS FOR USE Do not put excessive weight or pressure on the extender. Excessive pressure can cause premature failure of the Table Extender. The optional stationary Table Extender provides ultimate comfort for your tallest clients, quickly and easily. The Table Extender comes with two connecting arms that slide into the outlets at the foot end of the tabletop. Slide these fully into the outlets so the Table Extender is flush to the end of the table top. This Stationary Extender provides 11 of additional comfort and support when needed. Moving the table The table weighs as much as 300 lbs. (136 kg.) DO NOT lift or move the unit without using proper safety procedures or equipment. DO NOT turn the table its side for any reason. To do so could cause damage to the base and will void the warranty. There are no serviceable items that require this action. Never lift the table by grasping the table top as the table top is not designed to hold the weight of the base and you could damage the table. Before moving the table, disconnect the power cord from the power outlet and secure the electrical cord, hand control and foot controls for moving. Position at low height range Grasp at base corner The table weighs approximately 300 lbs. (136 kg.) You will need 4 people working together if it is necessary to move the table. Never lift the table by grasping the table top as the table top is not designed to hold the weight of the base and you could damage the table and the electronics that run the tabletop. If you need to move the table, place one person at each corner of the table. We recommend that you have the table top in the up position (with Arm Rests removed) to have the table top ends out of the way as much a possible. Have each person firmly grasp the cabinet base at the bottom by the table legs and lift the table from the base. As when moving any piece of heavy equipment, bend at the knee and lift with your legs beneath you and not with your back. 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 if moving the table involves any distance. 11

TROUBLESHOOTING IF THE TABLE NOT CHANGE HEIGHT OR POSITION: TROUBLESHOOTING IMPORTANT The table weighs as much as 300 lbs. (136 kg) DO NOT lift or move the unit without using proper safety procedures or equipment. DO NOT turn the table on its side for any reason. To do so could cause damage to the base and will void the warranty. There are no serviceable items that require this action. Never lift the table by grasping the table top as the table top is not designed to hold the weight of the base and you could damage the table. Be sure to read all cautions, warnings and instructions given in the manual to prevent injury to both operator and client. Check the outlet to be sure that it has power and that the power cable is plugged in. Try each Foot Control and Hand Control to see if any work. If any work, then possibly there is a loose connection or a faulty controller. Unplug the power cable from the wall outlet. Make sure that all male and female connectors are firmly pushed into each other. Even a slight misconnection can cause a possible malfunction. Plug the unit back into the wall and check the controls again. If none work, then contact customer service. Questions to ask before calling Customer Service: Is the unit plugged in? Does the outlet have power? Check all connections of the control box, is everything seated securely? Does the height of the table work when you press on the foot pedal? Does the top work when you use the hand control? 12

SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION How to Care for Your Upholstery CARE & CLEANING SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION Upholstery CARE & CLEANING In order to maintain the quality and ensure the life of the table, here are some preventative steps that can be taken to protect the upholstery on the chair and accessories. Protect your table and accessories with sheets and fleeces. We offer both fitted sheets and thick fleeces that protect your upholstery fabric against oil stains while offering comfortable 100% cotton flannel softness to your clients. You can also preserve your face rest and bolsters with 100% cotton flannel covers and fleeces. Clean your upholstery fabric every day. We recommend cleaning your upholstery fabric with a mild detergent to protect it against oil stains and dirt which will cause cracking and permanent stains over time. Household products you can use include a 4:1 diluted solution of 409 cleaner, Fantastik or any non-abrasive with a non-alcohol content. Products with a high alcohol content, when used over time, will dry and eventually crack your upholstery fabric. Note: Damage caused by them will not be covered under the warranty. Avoid extremes in heat. Very cold temperatures can make your fabric prone to cracking. Very high temperatures can cause the fabric to stretch permanently. Avoid exposing your products to direct sunlight for extended periods of time. This can lead to fading and cracking of the fabric. Use an anti-slip pad to prevent oil from reaching the upholstery and to keep your sheets from slipping. CARE & CLEANING Base & Controls GENERAL CARE OF EQUIPMENT COMPONENTS Use only a mild solution of 4:1 diluted non-alcohol cleaner such as 409, Fantastik or some other non-abrasive cleaner to wipe down the metal surfaces of the chair. Apply with a damp (not wet) lint-free cloth. Be sure excess liquid does not drip onto, or into, any of the electrical controls or mechanisms. Be sure that the unit is unplugged before cleaning these areas. Wipe these areas carefully with a lint free cloth. The electronic powering mechanism of your table requires no general maintenance or lubrication. The wooden portions of the equipment can be polished with any polish approved for wooden surfaces. Spray, or pour, the polish onto a soft cloth and be careful not to get it onto other surfaces. 13

PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Plugs These part numbers are for identification only; they are not field serviceable items. POWER LEAD PLUGS Oakworks Part #: Voltage (ACE) Power Cord Plug 7791 120v 60 Hz 3 prong grounded hospital grade; North America 7791-03 220v 50 Hz Continental Plug; Europe/Italy 7791-04 220v 50 Hz Swiss plug; Switzerland 7791-02 220v 50 Hz British plug; United Kingdom 7791-05 100v 50/60 Hz 3 prong polarized plug; Japan & Korea 7791-06 220v 50 Hz Australian Plug; Australia 14

SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION How to Care for Your Upholstery PRODUCT SPECS SYMBOL ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS IDENTIFICATION Designed For: North America Europe Japan/Korea Electric Service Input Frequency Voltage Output Current Consumption w/o internal outlets Electric Shock Protection Mode of Operation 120VAC/15A 60 Hz 24 VDC 4.7 amps Class I Equipment Continuous Operation is limited to a 10% Duty Cycle (2 min - 18 min rest) 220VAC/10A 50 Hz 24 VDC 2.6 amps Class I Equipment Continuous Operation is limited to a 10% Duty Cycle (2 min - 18 min rest) 100VAC/20A 50/60 Hz 24 VDC 5.6 amps Class I Equipment Continuous Operation is limited to a 10% Duty Cycle (2 min - 18 min rest) PRODUCT SPECS DIMENSIONS Length Width Height Range Weight Shipping Weight Shipping Crate Dimensions Flex 73 Flat 72 29, 31, 33 25-37 300 lbs. ~ 375 lbs. 81 L x 36 H x 35 W 185 cm 183 cm 74 cm, 79 cm, 84 cm 64-94 cm 136 kg ~ 170 kg 205.7cm x 91.4cm x 89cm Cabinet Dimensions: Total Outside Dimensions: Storage Area 1/ Head End: Storage Area 2/ Foot End: Opening Dimensions: Storage Area 1/ Head End: Opening Dimensions: Storage Area 2/ Foot End: 14.8 H x 24.2 W x 56.5 L 13.5 H x 24.2 W x 21.7 L 13.5 H x 24.2 W x 17 L 13.5 H X 20.1 L 13.5 H x15.3 L 37.8cm L x 61.6cm H x 143.5cm W 34.3cm L x 61.6cm H x 55.2cm W 34.3cm L x 61.6cm H x 43.2cm W 34.3cm H x 51.1cm L 34.3cm H x 39.1cm L ACCESSORY OPTIONS Part No. Accessory Description 1732 & 1733 Side Armrests (2, includes frame & cushions) 46467 Manicure Arm Rests QuickLock Face Rest (2 parts) 0218 - Platform (1) 2410 - Crescent Face Rest Pad(1) 3680-1 Hot Towel Cabi; 120V, US 3680-2 Hot Towel Cabi; 220V, EU Storage & Transport Temperature: 32º - 100º F 0º-38º C Humidity: 60% relative humidity Pressure: no limitations known During transport, DO NOT stack containers. * measurements are determined from floor to top of seat pad using standard padding; these measurements can be affected by natural material variations in padding. 15

INSTRUCTION MANUAL CONTACT INFORMATION: OAKWORKS Inc. 923 East Wellspring Road New Freedom, PA 17349 Toll Free (USA only): 800-916-4613 Phone: 717-235-6807 FAX: 717-235-6798 www.oakworks.com European Compliance for CE Information: Emergo Europe Molenstraat 15 The Hague, 2513 BH Netherlands info@emergogroup.com Manual Part # MMMNST0002 Revision date: 08.06.09 Edition 3, English Printed in U.S.A.