Failure to follow the above prescribed procedures regarding securing the H-frame
to the crossbars and the table top to the H-frames may result in the patient being
dropped.
Figure 23: Jackson Spinal Surgery Top coupled to 5890/5891 Modular Table Base
(shown without patient support pads)
3.7 5892/5803 Advanced Control Base
The Jackson Spinal Surgery Top and Radiolucent Imaging Top may be coupled and
interchanged to the 5892/5803 Advanced Control Base as needed to provide flexibility
and procedural capability. Identify the coupling device on the end of the table top as
described in section 2.9, Figures 11 and 12 of this manual.
The Jackson Spinal Surgery or Radiolucent Imaging Tops used on the 5892/5803
Advanced Control Base must have gimbals (Figure 12). Earlier versions of these
table tops do not have gimbals. Use of table tops without gimbals can result in
damage to the table top.
NOTE: For complete instructions on the 5892/5803 Advanced Control Base operation
and functions, please refer to the appropriate owner's manual supplied with the
advanced control base. A thorough understanding of the operation of the 5892/5803
advanced control base is required before continuing.
3.8 5892/5803 Table Control Identification
The head end of the 5892/5803 Advanced Control Base is equipped with three indicator
lights. These lights are: 1) 180° rotation lock indicator light, 2) tilt drive status light and 3)
rotation safety indicator light. Verify that the rotational safety lock switch is in the ON
position, and the 180 degree rotation lock lever is in the locked position. All three lights
must be illuminated before a patient is transferred to the table.
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