ElectrIQ AIRFLEX 15 Owner's Manual

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Page 1 - Hill Air-Flex Table

Hill Air-Flex TableOwner’s ManualQuality and Innovation Since 1945.

Page 2 - Congratulations!

the patient. If the table does not spring back automatically to a horizontal,resting position, slightly increase the pressure.5. For lateral movement,

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8© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesUsing Air-Drops5.1 Drop Selector SwitchesThe Drop Selector Switches (photo 12)activate the table drops. You may se

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9© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesStraight-Down Drop HeadpieceTo use the Straight-Down Drop action ofthe headpiece, pull the black settinglever out

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10© Copyright 2011, Hill Laboratoriesand unlock. This will allow full-range lateralmovement. The headpiece can also belocked at any angle in the later

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11© Copyright 2011, Hill Laboratories7.2 Switching to Auto-FlexImportant: Before proceeding with Auto-Flexion, read Section 3.6 on ‘BasicFlexion (Bala

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12© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesEmergency Stopping for Auto-DistractionTo immediately stop an Auto-Distraction treatment at any time, press theST

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13© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesTreatment. During a treatment, the Force Setting will show the measuredforce in real-time.ARROWS - The Up and Dow

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14© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesStop Treatment If the patient presses the hand-held patient cut-offswitch (also see “Emergency Stopping, page 12)

Page 10 - Using the Rotation Lock

15© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesUnlock the Headpiece (Very Important!) - Pull and rotate the red pin located un-derneath the headpiece cushion by

Page 11 - Headpieces

16© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesMaintenanceRegular MaintenanceYour Hill AFT is practically maintenance free. There is no lubrication ofparts need

Page 12 - 6.3 Raised Headpiece

Hill Laboratories has been making quality a family business since 1945.Your new Air-Flex is built on an established Hill tradition of innovatio

Page 13 - 6.5 Translation/CBP Headpiece

17© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesProblemThe main power board is turning off on it’sown. This is likely the Auto-Shutdown modeoperating normally. W

Page 14 - 7.2 Switching to Auto-Flex

Wiring Diagram - Air Flex, 24VDC, Part 1Air System for all Air-Flex Models.18© Copyright 2011, Hill Laboratories

Page 15 - Patient

Wiring Diagram - Air Flex, 24VDC, Part 2Air System for all Air-Flex Models.19© Copyright 2011, Hill Laboratories

Page 16 - 8.2 Manual/Auto Mode

Wiring Diagram - Air Flex, 24VDC, Part 3Height System for all Air-Flex Models.20© Copyright 2011, Hill Laboratories

Page 17 - 8.3 Cervical Auto-Distraction

AAir-Compressor 4Ankle Support- Adjusting 2, 6- Straps 2, 6Armrests 2Auto-Distraction 12-15Auto-Flexion 10-12Automatic Mode (also see “Run Mode”

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22© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesL (continued)- Rotation 2, 7- Thoracic Breakaway 4, 5- Thoracic Release 4, 5MMaintenance 16Manual Flexion (Se

Page 19 - Trouble Shooting

3 N. Bacton Hill Road, Frazer, PA 19355 • www.HillLabs.com610-644-2867 • 1-877-445-5020 • Fax 610-647-6297

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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

Page 21 - - Air Flex, 24VDC, Part 1

Your Hill Laboratories table has been thoroughly tested andinspected before shipment. All parts are guaranteed against defectin materials for

Page 22 - - Air Flex, 24VDC, Part 2

© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesHill Air-Flex ManualTable of ContentsProduct FeaturesBasic Table Components _______________________________________

Page 23 - - Air Flex, 24VDC, Part 3

Your Hill Laboratories table has been thoroughly tested andinspected before shipment. All parts are guaranteed against defectin materials for

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Product Features1.1 Basic Table Components and Options1. Tilting Headpiece. May include several options2. Thoracic Drop with Thoracic Release/Breakawa

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Table Care2.1 Cleaning your TableHill table upholstery may be cleaned with Hill Laboratories' Vinyl andLeather Cleaner or any household dishwashi

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Basic Table Operation3.1 Preparing the Air-Flex for your patientPlug your table into any 110 volt groundedoutlet (or 220 volt - international).Paper R

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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

Page 28 - At Your Service

3.5 Basic DistractionThe following explains how to use thebasic distraction feature on the Air-Flex.For detailed instruction on Auto-Distrac-tion, see

Page 29 - Hill Air-Flex Manual

table does not spring back automatically to a horizontal, resting position,slightly increase the pressure.5. For lateral movement, unlock the Lateral

Page 30 - Product Features

8© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesUsing Air-Drops5.1 Drop Selector SwitchesThe Drop Selector Switches (photo 12)activate the table drops. You may se

Page 31 - Table Care

9© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesStraight-Down Drop HeadpieceTo use the Straight-Down Drop action ofthe headpiece, pull the black settinglever out

Page 32 - Basic Table Operation

10© Copyright 2011, Hill Laboratoriesand unlock. This will allow full-range lateralmovement. The headpiece can also belocked at any angle in the later

Page 33 - 3.3 The Control Panel

11© Copyright 2011, Hill Laboratories7.2 Switching to Auto-FlexImportant: Before proceeding with Auto-Flexion, read Section 3.6 on ‘BasicFlexion (Bala

Page 34 - 3.5 Basic Distraction

© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesHill Air-Flex ManualTable of ContentsProduct FeaturesBasic Table Components _______________________________________

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12© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesEmergency Stopping for Auto-DistractionTo immediately stop an Auto-Distraction treatment at any time, press theST

Page 36

13© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesTreatment. During a treatment, the Force Setting will show the measuredforce in real-time.ARROWS - The Up and Dow

Page 37

14© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesStop Treatment If the patient presses the hand-held patient cut-offswitch (also see “Emergency Stopping, page 12)

Page 38

15© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesUnlock the Headpiece (Very Important!) - Pull and rotate the red pin locatedunderneath the headpiece cushion by p

Page 39

16© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesMaintenanceRegular MaintenanceYour Hill AFT is practically maintenance free. There is no lubrication ofparts need

Page 40

17© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesProblemThe main power board is turning off on it’sown. This is likely the Auto-Shutdown modeoperating normally. W

Page 41

Wiring Diagram - Air Flex, 24VDC, Part 1Air System for all Air-Flex Models.18© Copyright 2011, Hill Laboratories

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Wiring Diagram - Air Flex, 24VDC, Part 2Air System for all Air-Flex Models.19© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesImportant: Air functions on this table

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Wiring Diagram - Air Flex, 24VDC, Part 3Height System for all Air-Flex Models.20© Copyright 2011, Hill Laboratories

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AAir-Compressor 4Ankle Support- Adjusting 2, 6- Straps 2, 6Armrests 2Auto-Distraction 12-15Auto-Flexion 10-12Automatic Mode (also see “Run Mode”

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Product Features1.1 Basic Table Components and Options1. Tilting Headpiece. May include several options2. Thoracic Drop with Thoracic Release/Breakawa

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22© Copyright 2011, Hill LaboratoriesL (continued)- Rotation 2, 7- Thoracic Breakaway 4, 5- Thoracic Release 4, 5MMaintenance 16Manual Flexion (Se

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3 N. Bacton Hill Road, Frazer, PA 19355 • www.HillLabs.com610-644-2867 • 1-877-445-5020 • Fax 610-647-6297

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Table Care2.1 Cleaning your TableHill table upholstery may be cleaned with Hill Laboratories' Vinyl and LeatherCleaner or any household dishwashi

Page 49

Basic Table Operation3.1 Preparing the Air-Flex for your patientPlug your table into any 110 voltgrounded outlet (or 220 volt - international).Paper R

Page 50

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

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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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