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CARE & CLEANING

• How to Care for Your Upholstery & other componentss

CARE & CLEANING

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR UPHOLSTERY:

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 upholstery on the
chair and accessories.

IF T

Protect your 

Marina

and accessories with sheets and

fleeces. We offer both fitted sheets and thick fleeces that 
protect your upholstery fabric against oil stains while offering
comfortable 100% cotton flannel softness to your clients. 
You can also preserve your face rest and bolsters with 100% 
cotton flannel covers and fleeces.

• Clean your upholstered items only when needed with a mild 

detergent or Green Windex. A diluted 1/100 bleach solution for 
disinfecting can be used. Dry the table immediately after cleaning
to remove excess cleaning solution. Using strong cleaners, such as 
alcohol, acetone, higher concentrations of bleach or other products
that contain high concentrations of these substances, can shorten
the life of your fabric, or discolor it. 

Note: Damage caused by these

cleansers will not be covered under the warranty.

• Avoid extremes in heat. Very cold temperatures can make your 

fabric prone to cracking. Very high temperatures can cause the 
fabric to stretch permanently.

• Avoid exposing your products to direct sunlight for extended 

periods of time. This can lead to fading and cracking of the fabric.

• Use an anti-slip pad to prevent oil from reaching the upholstery

and to keep your sheets from slipping.

• Do not immerse the face rest in water for cleaning. Clean per 

instructions given in the ‘Care & Cleaning’ section on page 14.

Caring for your 

Marina

upholstery fabric involves 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 reupholstered for a charge, but you can
lengthen the life of the upholstery fabric on your table by following these
quick and easy suggestions.

GENERAL CARE OF EQUIPMENT COMPONENTS:

The electronic powering mechanism of your 

Marina

requires 

no general maintenance or lubrication.

The wooden trim of the equipment can be polished with any polish 
approved for wooden surfaces. Spray, or pour, the polish onto a soft
cloth and be careful not to get it onto other surfaces.

IMPORTANT

CAUTION

Before cleaning with any 
liquid cleaner be sure to un-
plug the power cord from the
power outlet. Do not operate
the table in standing water.

CARE & CLEANING

• Upholstery

• Controls

Be sure to read all
cautions, warnings 
and instructions given

in the manual to  prevent
injury to both operator 
and client.

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

• 

Marina™

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Ta b l e   S p e c s *   :

• Height *:

25" - 35"

• Width:

31"

• Length:

72"

• Lift Capacity:

400 lbs Maximum Working Load

• Weight:

225 lbs.

• Top:

Electronically Controlled 
Round Corner Flat Top

• Electronics:

1 Hand Control 

• Padding:

Plush with recessed Aero·Cel

Section for  use with Fomentek 
bags 

• Upholstery:

AquaTouch™

• Base:

Powder-coated steel base with 
teakwood accent 

For electrical specs, see Specifications Chart, pg 16.

* measurements are determined from floor to top of seat pad using 

standard padding; these measurements can be affected by natural 
material variations in padding

** published weight may differ due to options chosen, natural 

material variations and padding density

Marina

Model MARC

Snap-on
Drape Cover
for Water Bag
(1)

Upholstered
Top 

Leveling Feet (4)

Accessory
Outlets (4)

Lo-voltage Vertical
Battery Controled 
Lift Column (1)

QuickLock

Face Rest

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Teakwood 
Accent Trim

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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