OAKWORKS Antigua Instruction Manual - page 15
To Access the Storage in the Under Table Cabinet:
The Antigua
™
has a fully integrated beautiful wood cabinet and base.
The large under-table cabinet provides storage for stacks of towels
and other equipment without interfering with the lift capacity of the
table. There are two (2) sliding doors on both sides of the table. The
doors slide all the way open with ease.
The doors on the under-table cabinet are made of Maple wood and are
placed in a slide track for ease of movement. The doors, two (2) on each
side, slide independently along this track with slight pressure on the
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
• Important Safety Note/
Antigua™
•
Antigua™
Under-Table Cabinet
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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
commands that are accessed by the hand control are activated. Placing
anything on this area will prohibit movement of the backrest and can cause
damage to the table or the object and will void the warranty.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
CAUTION
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
IMPOR TANT SAFETY NOTE •
Antigua™
UNDER-TABLE CABINET
• Under-Table
Cabinet
CAUTION
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.
N
OT FOR
S
TORAGE
!
Track
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.
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
Antigua
™
. This can be done easily and storage is conveniently locat-
ed in the under-table cabinet. They are then right 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.)
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Do not place excess
weight on the Side Arm
Rests. Do not use them in
assisting the client on and
off the
Antigua
™
.
Either Arm Rest can be
repositioned to allow a
client to get on and off
the
Antigua
™
easily.
When making adjustments
the arm rests make certain
that the client’s arms are
away from the working
mechanism.
CAUTION
Do not sit on the Arm Rests.
SIDE ARMRESTS:
Be sure to read all
cautions, warnings
and instructions given
in the manual to prevent
injury to both operator
and client.
• Side Arm Rests
Adjusting the Side Arm Rest
IMPORTANT
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
• Use & Adjustment of the
Antigua
™
Ar m Rests
DIRECTIONS FOR USE