Hill Air-Flex TableOwner’s ManualQuality and Innovation Since 1945.
the patient. If the table does not spring back automatically to a horizontal,resting position, slightly increase the pressure.5. For lateral movement,
8© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesUsing Air-Drops5.1 Drop Selector SwitchesThe Drop Selector Switches (photo 12)activate the table drops. You may se
9© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesStraight-Down Drop HeadpieceTo use the Straight-Down Drop action ofthe headpiece, pull the black settinglever out
10© Copyright 2011, Hill Laboratoriesand unlock. This will allow full-range lateralmovement. The headpiece can also belocked at any angle in the later
11© Copyright 2011, Hill Laboratories7.2 Switching to Auto-FlexImportant: Before proceeding with Auto-Flexion, read Section 3.6 on ‘BasicFlexion (Bala
12© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesEmergency Stopping for Auto-DistractionTo immediately stop an Auto-Distraction treatment at any time, press theST
13© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesTreatment. During a treatment, the Force Setting will show the measuredforce in real-time.ARROWS - The Up and Dow
14© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesStop Treatment If the patient presses the hand-held patient cut-offswitch (also see “Emergency Stopping, page 12)
15© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesUnlock the Headpiece (Very Important!) - Pull and rotate the red pin located un-derneath the headpiece cushion by
16© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesMaintenanceRegular MaintenanceYour Hill AFT is practically maintenance free. There is no lubrication ofparts need
Hill Laboratories has been making quality a family business since 1945.Your new Air-Flex is built on an established Hill tradition of innovatio
17© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesProblemThe main power board is turning off on it’sown. This is likely the Auto-Shutdown modeoperating normally. W
Wiring Diagram - Air Flex, 24VDC, Part 1Air System for all Air-Flex Models.18© Copyright 2011, Hill Laboratories
Wiring Diagram - Air Flex, 24VDC, Part 2Air System for all Air-Flex Models.19© Copyright 2011, Hill Laboratories
Wiring Diagram - Air Flex, 24VDC, Part 3Height System for all Air-Flex Models.20© Copyright 2011, Hill Laboratories
AAir-Compressor 4Ankle Support- Adjusting 2, 6- Straps 2, 6Armrests 2Auto-Distraction 12-15Auto-Flexion 10-12Automatic Mode (also see “Run Mode”
22© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesL (continued)- Rotation 2, 7- Thoracic Breakaway 4, 5- Thoracic Release 4, 5MMaintenance 16Manual Flexion (Se
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Hill Laboratories has been making quality a family business since 1945.Your new Air-Flex is built on an established Hill tradition of innovation andva
Your Hill Laboratories table has been thoroughly tested andinspected before shipment. All parts are guaranteed against defectin materials for
© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesHill Air-Flex ManualTable of ContentsProduct FeaturesBasic Table Components _______________________________________
Your Hill Laboratories table has been thoroughly tested andinspected before shipment. All parts are guaranteed against defectin materials for
Product Features1.1 Basic Table Components and Options1. Tilting Headpiece. May include several options2. Thoracic Drop with Thoracic Release/Breakawa
Table Care2.1 Cleaning your TableHill table upholstery may be cleaned with Hill Laboratories' Vinyl andLeather Cleaner or any household dishwashi
Basic Table Operation3.1 Preparing the Air-Flex for your patientPlug your table into any 110 volt groundedoutlet (or 220 volt - international).Paper R
Auto-Touch Foot Pedal (option)The Auto-Touch Foot Pedal option maintains upward or downward motion even after releasing the pedal. To operate:- When t
3.5 Basic DistractionThe following explains how to use thebasic distraction feature on the Air-Flex.For detailed instruction on Auto-Distrac-tion, see
table does not spring back automatically to a horizontal, resting position,slightly increase the pressure.5. For lateral movement, unlock the Lateral
8© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesUsing Air-Drops5.1 Drop Selector SwitchesThe Drop Selector Switches (photo 12)activate the table drops. You may se
9© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesStraight-Down Drop HeadpieceTo use the Straight-Down Drop action ofthe headpiece, pull the black settinglever out
10© Copyright 2011, Hill Laboratoriesand unlock. This will allow full-range lateralmovement. The headpiece can also belocked at any angle in the later
11© Copyright 2011, Hill Laboratories7.2 Switching to Auto-FlexImportant: Before proceeding with Auto-Flexion, read Section 3.6 on ‘BasicFlexion (Bala
© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesHill Air-Flex ManualTable of ContentsProduct FeaturesBasic Table Components _______________________________________
12© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesEmergency Stopping for Auto-DistractionTo immediately stop an Auto-Distraction treatment at any time, press theST
13© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesTreatment. During a treatment, the Force Setting will show the measuredforce in real-time.ARROWS - The Up and Dow
14© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesStop Treatment If the patient presses the hand-held patient cut-offswitch (also see “Emergency Stopping, page 12)
15© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesUnlock the Headpiece (Very Important!) - Pull and rotate the red pin locatedunderneath the headpiece cushion by p
16© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesMaintenanceRegular MaintenanceYour Hill AFT is practically maintenance free. There is no lubrication ofparts need
17© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesProblemThe main power board is turning off on it’sown. This is likely the Auto-Shutdown modeoperating normally. W
Wiring Diagram - Air Flex, 24VDC, Part 1Air System for all Air-Flex Models.18© Copyright 2011, Hill Laboratories
Wiring Diagram - Air Flex, 24VDC, Part 2Air System for all Air-Flex Models.19© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesImportant: Air functions on this table
Wiring Diagram - Air Flex, 24VDC, Part 3Height System for all Air-Flex Models.20© Copyright 2011, Hill Laboratories
AAir-Compressor 4Ankle Support- Adjusting 2, 6- Straps 2, 6Armrests 2Auto-Distraction 12-15Auto-Flexion 10-12Automatic Mode (also see “Run Mode”
Product Features1.1 Basic Table Components and Options1. Tilting Headpiece. May include several options2. Thoracic Drop with Thoracic Release/Breakawa
22© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesL (continued)- Rotation 2, 7- Thoracic Breakaway 4, 5- Thoracic Release 4, 5MMaintenance 16Manual Flexion (Se
3 N. Bacton Hill Road, Frazer, PA 19355 • www.HillLabs.com610-644-2867 • 1-877-445-5020 • Fax 610-647-6297
Table Care2.1 Cleaning your TableHill table upholstery may be cleaned with Hill Laboratories' Vinyl and LeatherCleaner or any household dishwashi
Basic Table Operation3.1 Preparing the Air-Flex for your patientPlug your table into any 110 voltgrounded outlet (or 220 volt - international).Paper R
Auto-Touch Foot Pedal (option)The Auto-Touch Foot Pedal option maintains upward or downward motion even after releasing the pedal. To operate:- When t
3.5 Basic DistractionThe following explains how to use thebasic distraction feature on the Air-Flex.For detailed instruction on Auto-Distrac-tion, see
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