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CARE & CLEANING

• Battery Care

• Care of the Steel Base and Wood Trim

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

CARE & CLEANING

• Battery Care

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR 

Marina

BATTERY:

In order to maintain the quality and ensure the life of the 

Marina

, here

are some preventative steps that can be taken to protect the battery..

• The charger must be used in a dry environment

• Normal use of the lift function of the table is a 10% duty cycle 

(i.e. 2 minutes of continuous use followed by 18 minutes off) 
The recommended battery recharge interval for the 

Marina

table is every 3 hours of normal use. At this rate the battery 
should last for 1200 recharge cycles or 3600 usage hours.

• The battery shold be recharged when the level indicator on the 

control box is at 75% (before it drops to 50%). In this way, maximum
battery life may be achieved. If used every day in this manner, a 
battery should last up to two (2) years. 

• It is recommended the battery be fully charged before first use 

after receiving the table new. Charging time is 4 hours.

• It is recommended that the battery be left to charge over periods

of non-use and that only a freshly charged battery be used after 
periods of non-use. Non-use is defined as overnight or over a 
weekend.

• DO NOT fully discharge the battery before recharging. Use of 

the battery in this way will shorten the recharge cycles to that of 
approximately 180 recharge cycles and thus shorten the life of 
the battery.

You can receive the most from the battery on your 

Marina

™  

by following these

easy recommendations and care instructions.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR 

Marina

™ 

SUPPORT FRAME:

The 

Marina

™ 

base is made of a durable steel frame with a high quality

powder-coated finish and teak accent trim. Since all steel products can
rust if not properly protected, it is important that any damage or scratches
to the powder-coated finish be repaired as soon as possible. The steel
frame should be inspected frequently. If any damage is noted, a touch-up
paint bottle can be obtained from OAKWORKS

®

Customer Service at

1.800.558.8850

Use only a mild solution of 4:1 diluted non-alcohol cleaner such 
as 409

®

, Fantastik

®

or some other non-abrasive cleaner to wipe 

down the metal and wooden surfaces. Apply with a damp (not 
wet) lint-free cloth. Be sure excess liquid does not drip onto, or 
into,  any of the electrical controls or mechanisms. Wipe these 
areas carefully with a lint free cloth.

• Steel Base 

& Wood Trim

4

INST

ALLA

TION

INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION

• Leveling Instructions

The 

Marina

™ 

comes completely assembled and ready to use. Be sure to

charge the battery for 4 hours prior to use.

Arrange the control cords so that they will not create a tripping hazard. Place
the controls in a safe location where they are convenient and accessible.
Keep the controls out of the way of all table mechanisms.

L E V E L I N G   I N S T R U C T I O N S :

If Table Will Not Sit Flat on the Floor:

The 

Marina

is equipped with Leveler Feet that adjust to level the table

on uneven floors. Adjust each leg individually by turning the foot clockwise
or counter-clockwise to adjust height of each leveler foot until the unit
rests level and steady. This adjustment will not effect the function of the
table.

Leveler Foot

CAUTION

The table weighs as much 
as 225 lbs. 

DO NOT

lift or

move the unit without using
proper safely procedures 
or equipment. 

DO NOT

turn

the 

Marina

on its side for

any reason. To do so could
cause damage to the base
and 

will

void the warranty.

There are no serviceable
items that require this action.
Never lift the table by grasp-
ing the table top as the
table top is not designed to
hold the weight of the base
and you could damage the
table.

IMPORTANT

• Leveling Feet

When operating the 

Marina

controls be 

sure to observe all cautions 
and warnings given in the
manual to prevent injury to
both operator and client.

Clockwise or counter-clockwise
depending to level table

Summary of Contents for MARINA MARC

Page 1: ...I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L OAKWORKS Marina INSTRUCTION MANUAL Manual Part MMMNMA0107 Edition 1 English May 2007 Printed in U S A...

Page 2: ...ibility for any errors that may appear in this document nor does it make expressed or implied warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of m...

Page 3: ...ctions pg 4 Section III Directions for Use Marina Hand Control pg 5 Important Safety Note pg 6 Battery Use pg 6 Drape Hot Water Bag pg 9 QuickLock Face Rest pg 9 Moving the Marina pg 11 Section IV Car...

Page 4: ...instructions should be read carefully and completely before using the equipment C U S L I S T E D C U S L I S T E D C U S L I S T E D C U S L I S T E D C U S L I S T E D 19 WARRANTY STATEMENT WARRANT...

Page 5: ...of burns fire electrical shock or injury Refer servicing to qualified personnel and follow manual instructions when doing any authorized troubleshooting Before doing any work on the unit disconnect th...

Page 6: ...ase and you could damage the table When operating the Marina controls and making any and all adjust ments to the table move hands and feet away from the working mecha nism of the table DO NOT put exce...

Page 7: ...rated Marina is especially effective for those professional protocols that require placement in a wet environment where special treatments are offered While the client receives comfortable relaxing su...

Page 8: ...ide for any reason To do so could cause damage to the base and will void the warranty There are no serviceable items that require this action Never lift the table by grasp ing the table top as the tab...

Page 9: ...lves more than just protecting it from general abrasions cuts and punctures We offer most of the products mentioned above in our therapeutic equipment catalog Therapeutic equipment may be reupholstere...

Page 10: ...sh be repaired as soon as possible The steel frame should be inspected frequently If any damage is noted a touch up paint bottle can be obtained from OAKWORKS Customer Service at 1 800 558 8850 Use on...

Page 11: ...utions and warnings given in the manual to prevent injury to both operator and client CAUTIONS When operating the Marina controls and making any and all adjustments to the table move hands feet and co...

Page 12: ...as much as 225 lbs DO NOT lift or move the unit without using proper safety procedures or equipment DO NOT turn the Marina on its side for any reason To do so could cause damage to the base and will v...

Page 13: ...djust the downward angle of the face rest making sure that the surface of the face rest pad at the chin is not lower than the surface of the table Accessory Option QuickLock Face Rest cont U S Patent...

Page 14: ...s while providing superb support The QuickLock Face Rest can be used in both prone and supine positioning and folds out of the way when not in use Adjustments are made easily by loosening the cam lock...

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