Product Manual

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SECTION 3 : INSTALLATION
Your Everest table comes completely assembled and ready to use.
Once the table is unpacked, follow the “Moving Your Table” instrucons below.
Moving Your Table
without using proper safety procedures/equipment. DO NOT turn the table on its side for any
reason. Li your table by grasping rmly from the boom of the metal frame underneath the
upholstered top. Do not try to li from the upholstered top.
CAUTION
Your Everest table is very heavy - extreme cauon should be used to avoid
injury to yourself, others around you, and your table. DO NOT li or move
Basic Setup Instructions
Once your Everest table is posioned for use, follow these steps:
Plug the power cord into a grounded outlet that is properly rated for the table.
Arrange and secure the power cord so it will not create a tripping hazard.
Place the hand and foot controls in locaons where they are safe and accessible.
Ensure the controls are not in danger of being crushed by the li or lt mechanisms.
Follow the “Leveling Your Table” instrucons on the next page.
Leveling Your Table
Leveling, or balancing, your table is very important during inial setup and roune maintenance.
Your Everest table is equipped with leveling feet that can adjust to uneven oors.
To adjust the leveler feet:
1. Place the table in the posion you plan to use it.
2. To determine which foot needs adjusng, aempt to “rock” your table. If there is any
movement, the leg that is liing is the one that will need adjusng.
4. Using your hand, or a wrench if necessary, turn the leveling foot in the needed direcon.
(Counterclockwise will lower the overall height, clockwise will raise the overall height)
Table Accessories
All Everest tables come with outlets at both ends, specically designed for providing a xed
locaon for FacePillow plaorms, salon headrest, and other accessories.
See the Earthlite website for all available accessories that
will t into the table outlets.
Be certain to arrange the power cord and foot control so they will not
create a tripping hazard, and will not be in the path of moving parts.