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General

All references to the patient in these instructions refer to 

the person being lifted, and reference to the caregiver 

refer to the person who operates the lift.
Lifting operations in these instructions are described as 

if lifting a patient from a chair, the same operations can 

be performed effectively when lifting a patient from a 

wheelchair or sitting position on a bed, although a 

second caregiver should support the patient if the patient 

lacks sitting balance.
All operations in these instructions are described as if the 

caregiver were using the hand control. Each operation 

described can be controlled using the hand control and/

or the dual switch panel, situated at the rear of the mast.
Before every procedure starts, the caregiver should 

always:
• inform the patient what they are going to do
• have the correct size and type of sling ready. 

(See description of sling types in the “Allowed Slings 

with Sara Plus” section.)

• have the 

Sara Plus

 nearby

Prepare Sara Plus and patient (7 steps)

1.

Select and apply the sling according to respective 

sling 

IFU

.

2.

Adjust the height of the lift Arc-Rest to be raised or 

lowered sufficiently to avoid approaching the 

patient at eye level and making allowances for the 

patients arms and any obstructions, e.g. chair arms 

etc.

3.

Approach the patient from the front with the lift, 

stop before the foot support and Proactive Pad are 

in contact with the patient. (See Fig 13)

4.

For transfers:

 When the patient is ready, give 

assistance or allow the patient to place his/her feet 

on the foot support, pushing the 

Sara Plus

 towards 

the patient a little to achieve this easily. 

(See Fig 14).

For walking:

 Remove the foot support from the lift 

and store carefully for future use (see section 

“Product Description”

).

5.

Adjust the Proactive Pad height (if necessary). 

Align the top of the Proactive Pad just below the 

patient’s patella or higher based on patient comfort. 

(See Fig 15).

Warning:

The support belt must always 

be be applied when using any of the 

slings.

If the handset button or dual control 

button is released during lifting or 

lowering powered motion stops 

immediately.

Note:

Fig. 13

If required, the chassis legs may be opened 

to go around the chair, by operating the 

appropriate button on the hand control or 

dual control on the lift.

Note:

Fig. 14

Warning:

Make sure the cord end knobs 

are away from the Proactive Pad when the 

patients legs are near or in contact with the 

pad.

Fig. 15

How to use the Sara Plus

Summary of Contents for SARA PLUS

Page 1: ...Sara Plus KKX52180M EN_21 0 2020 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE...

Page 2: ...s improvement we reserve the right to modify designs without prior notice The content of this publication may not be copied either whole or in part without the consent of Arjo WARNING To avoid injury...

Page 3: ...s legs 10 Scale if available 10 Allowed slings with Sara Plus 10 Commode seat Accessory 11 How to use the Sara Plus 12 General 12 Prepare Sara Plus and patient 12 Use the Standing sling for transfer 1...

Page 4: ...t occur as a result of any unauthorized modification to its products Support If you require further support please contact Arjo for comprehensive support and maintenance to maximize the long term safe...

Page 5: ...eds mobility maintaining standing exercises When used in combination with an EPS Extra Postural Support BOS sling Buttocks support standing sling and only for raising and transferring purpose the Sara...

Page 6: ...is 190kg 420lbs Do not exceed these weight limits Warning It is advisable to familiarise yourself and understand the operation of the various controls and features of the Sara Plus as described in Pro...

Page 7: ...use 4 steps 1 Visually inspect Sara Plus If any part is damaged do NOT use the product 2 Check the battery level 3 Make sure the green reset button situated on the rear of the mast is pressed i See Fi...

Page 8: ...3 Dual control panel 14 Hand control 15 System failure lower override knob 16 Label System failure lower override identification 17 Handset cable connection 18 Battery discharge indicator 19 Power on...

Page 9: ...nadvertently overloaded trying to lift a patient heavier than permitted an automatic cut out operates to prevent the lift raising a load in excess of the safe working load this stops the lift motion a...

Page 10: ...ce to follow the intended straight line walked by the patient The function is activated by flipping over the steering guide on the rear castor to hold it in position See Fig 6 Arc Rest with handgrips...

Page 11: ...opened to any variable width See Fig 10 When pressure is released from the button movement stops and the chassis legs remains securely in position Scale if available If your Sara Plus has been suppli...

Page 12: ...patient has been lifted to a standing or near standing position in the manner previously described See Fig 11 Removal of any clothing can be attended to and the patient is then lowered down onto the c...

Page 13: ...lowered sufficiently to avoid approaching the patient at eye level and making allowances for the patients arms and any obstructions e g chair arms etc 3 Approach the patient from the front with the li...

Page 14: ...e attached correctly make adjustments on both cords equally so that any slack is taken up in each cord and the back section of the sling supports the patient comfortably and securely Fig 16 Warning As...

Page 15: ...nger distance transportation See Fig 21 The patient should be supported by the sling but not pulled forward too much See Fig 18 Note Fig 18 Detail view showing cords cleats Fig 19 If the patient can o...

Page 16: ...trap repeat for the other side See Fig 22 and Fig 17 for attachment of the cords 2 When both cords are attached correctly make adjustments on both cords equally so that any slack in the cord is taken...

Page 17: ...es and close the chassis legs then transport the patient to desired position See Fig 26 13 Lower the patient carefully using the hand control or dual control panel 14 When the patient is seated in the...

Page 18: ...connect the attachment clips to the lugs on the outer sides of the Arc Rest See Fig 28 5 When the patient is ready operate the lift button on the handset or dual control to raise the patient at the s...

Page 19: ...available refer to the Scale IFU Fig 31 Warning When the Proactive Pad assembly is removed make sure that the attachment bracket is also removed before starting therapy Failure to do so could lead to...

Page 20: ...empt to open or tamper with the charger unit in any way for any repair the charger must be sent to the manufacturer The mains electricity socket must be easily accessible Should a faulty condition occ...

Page 21: ...arged This will change to a yellow light as the battery approaches full charge capacity finally changing to a green light when the battery is fully charged 5 Charge the battery until the charger indic...

Page 22: ...pment needs cleaning or are suspected of being contaminated follow the cleaning and or disinfection procedures recommended below before re using the equipment This is especially important when using t...

Page 23: ...Commode seat 2 steps 1 Pull the rear edge up sharply to disengage the locating lugs 2 Slide the seat forwards a short distance until clear of the frame tubes and lift away See Fig 34 Attach the Commod...

Page 24: ...ors Replace as required X S Check that the covers fit correctly and are not damaged Replace as required X S Check for evidence of corrosion Replace as necessary X S Warning The points on this checklis...

Page 25: ...n in the upper lift arm is tightened Make sure the screws retaining the cord cleats in the Arc Rest are tight Make sure all instruction labels are firmly attached and are readable Examine all exposed...

Page 26: ...y an obstruction Remove the obstruction and check the Sara Plus thoroughly for damage before continuing the lifting cycle If in doubt use the System failure lower override to return the resident to a...

Page 27: ...SPL3021 Battery capacity 6 Ah Battery charger part number Note indicates relevant country code SPL3024 Fuse 15 A Thermal overcurrent circuit breaker Fuse PCBA 20 A Fuse battery 30 A Protection class...

Page 28: ...and Storage Atmospheric pressure 800 hPa to 1060 hPa Operating 500 hPa to 1100 hPa Transport 500 hPa to 1100 hPa Storage End of Life Disposal All batteries in the product must be recycled separately B...

Page 29: ...28 Dimensions Sara Plus dimensions Dimensions in millimetres equivalent in inches...

Page 30: ...entification 5 Address and SWL 190 kg 420 lbs 6 Product name 7 Safe working load 190 kg 420 lbs 8 CE mark 9 System failure lower override identification 10 Sling size guide 11 Read operating instructi...

Page 31: ...duct is protected against insertion of fingers and splashing water Type BF Applied part protection against electrical shockinaccordancewith EN IEC 60601 1 CE marking indicating conformity with Europea...

Page 32: ...ence in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions CISPR 11 Class B This equipment is suitable for use in all establishments including domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public...

Page 33: ...z 28 V m 710 745 780 MHz 9V m 810 870 930 MHz 28 V m 1720 1845 1970 2450 MHz 28 V m 5240 5500 5785 MHz 9V m Electrical fast transient burst EN 61000 4 4 1kV SIP SOP ports 100 kHz repetition frequency...

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