
System Operation
Unit Movements
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Initiating unit movements
Important information on unit movements
Movements are motor-driven, that is, when you operate an operating element
(e.g. joystick), the system performs a movement.
In an emergency, e.g. if there is a power failure, the units can also be moved man-
ually by applying sufficient force.
➩ Please also observe the part Safety (Volume 1)
Artis dFC/dFA, Artis dBC/dBA:
The patient table with lateral tilt can be returned to the original position in the
event of a power failure with the help of the integrated emergency power sup-
ply.
If there is a power failure, the emergency power supply is switched on after
some time.
Now you can execute table movements for about 5 minutes depending on the
battery charge and aging state.
Caution
Unit movements
Risk of collision, risk of injury to patient or operator, risk of damage to unit
parts.
It is the responsibility of the operator to ensure that unit movements are re-
leased only if it is certain that neither the operator, the patient, third parties nor
other pieces of equipment can be endangered by these movements.
u Always pay attention to possible collisions during unit movements.
u Make sure that nobody is standing inside the danger area.
u Remove any objects or accessories from collision area, e.g. injector or infu-
sion stand.
The current coordinates are shown on the data display during the movement.
➩ Part System Overview / Operating Elements, Chapter Operating Ele-
ments and Displays in the Examination Room, “Readings on the data dis-
play”
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