Frequently asked questions
A selection of hospitals and clinics using RiEye Mk2S can be found on our website. Visit the “Installations Worldwide” section on the home page to explore references from around the world.
RiEye operating tables have been sold internationally for more than 25 years and are currently used in hospitals and clinics across Europe, North America, Asia, the Middle East, and Oceania.
RiEye Mk2S is a mobile operating table developed primarily for ophthalmic surgery. Many users also refer to it as an operating chair because of its low seat height, patient-friendly access, and the ability for patients to sit down on the table independently without assistance.
To ensure optimal performance, the table should be synchronized according to the instructions provided on the backrest after approximately 1,000 procedures. When synchronization is required, the hand control automatically displays a flashing reminder. In addition, we recommend an annual preventive maintenance inspection carried out by an authorized Rini service technician to ensure continued safety, reliability, and performance.
The battery can be charged in an external charging dock or directly on the operating table.
Yes. The hand control features large, intuitive buttons with clear symbols and indicator lights that display the selected function and ongoing movements.
The battery can be removed and reinstalled without tools using a simple one-handed release mechanism.
Yes. A clearly marked red button ("Trend") on the hand control activates the Trendelenburg position. The position can be customized during installation in collaboration with hospital staff to meet local clinical preferences. This function can be useful if a patient experiences dizziness or signs of fainting.
Yes. RiEye Mk2S is classified as a medical device under MDR (EU) 2017/745, complies with relevant international safety and performance requirements, and is FDA registered and manufactured in compliance with applicable medical device regulations.
Yes. Up to six user-defined positions can be stored and recalled.