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  001-31430-EN r

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Safety Instructions

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A.  ARJOHUNTLEIGH  ceiling  lifts  and  track 

system must be installed by an authorized 

contractor or installer and in accordance to 

local regulations.

B.  Only qualified personnel who is authorized 

and trained by the institution to perform 

such an operation, can remove or install the 

Maxi Sky

®

 

2 Transportable onto the receiving 

module. 

C.  ARJOHUNTLEIGH  strongly  advises  that 

only  ARJOHUNTLEIGH  designated  parts, 

which are designed for the purpose, should 

be used on equipment and other 

ARJOHUNTLEIGH  supplied  appliance  to 

avoid injuries attributable to the use of 

inadequate  parts.  ARJOHUNTLEIGH’s 

conditions of sale make specific provisions 

confirming no liability in such circumstances. 

Our policy is one of continuous development, 

and we, therefore reserve the right to 

change specifications without notice.

D.  Unauthorized  modifications  on  any 

ARJOHUNTLEIGH  equipment  may  affect 

its safety and are in breach of any warranty 

on  it.  ARJOHUNTLEIGH  will  not  be  held 

responsible for any accidents, incidents or  

lack of performance that occur as a result of 

unauthorized modifications to its products.

E.  Dangerous substances: If using hazardous 

substances be sure how to handle them 

and refer to applicable information. When in 

doubt, refer to the local authorities for health 

and safety requirements.

F.  It is strongly recommended that every 

technician follows the procedures as 

indicated in this manual. Every procedure 

has been studied in perspective on 

minimizing the risks either for the technician 

or the ceiling lift. Even if some of the 

procedures are not the shortest ones, they 

are the most effective on a long term basis.

G.  Before using the Kwiktrak system, make 

sure that all end stoppers are in place and 

well tightened.

H.  Stepladder safety: when using stepladder, 

refer to applicable information. When in 

doubt refer to local authorities for health 

and safety requirements.

I.  When the 

Maxi Sky

 2 Transportable is being 

mounted or unmounted from the receiving 

module, always make sure not to drop the 

Maxi Sky 

2 Transportable to ensure no 

injuries are caused to bystanders or to 

yourself. Also, make sure the 

Maxi Sky

 2 

Transportable is not damaged by a collision 

with  a  wall  or  a  fall  on  the  floor.  Optimise 

height and position of stepladder to avoid 

reaching too high, too far away from body.

Definitions Used in this Manual

WARNING: 

Means: Failure to understand and follow this 

instruction may result in injury to yourself and 

others.

CAUTION

Means: Failure to follow this instruction may 

cause damage to the product(s).

NOTE

Means: Important information regarding 

correct use of the product.

Safety Instructions

Summary of Contents for 700-31400

Page 1: ...Maxi Sky 2 Transportable Installation Manual with people in mind 001 31430 EN rev 1 05 2017...

Page 2: ...ging to the ArjoHuntleigh group of companies ArjoHuntleigh 2017 As our policy is one of continuous improvement we reserve the right to modify designs without prior notice The content of this publicati...

Page 3: ...ng Module 8 How to install the Maxi Sky 2 Transportable inside the Receiving Module 9 Finish installation of the Maxi Sky 2 Transportable into the Receiving Module 11 Prepare to remove the Maxi Sky 2...

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Page 5: ...r to applicable information When in doubt refer to the local authorities for health and safety requirements F It is strongly recommended that every technician follows the procedures as indicated in th...

Page 6: ...Installation Manual Any other use is prohibited Expected Service Life The expected service life of Maxi Sky 2 Transportable is the maximum period of useful life The Maxi Sky 2 Transportable receiving...

Page 7: ...le ceiling lift In order to work properly the Maxi Sky 2 C Stat has to go through the conversion process Refer to document C Stat Conversion Guide Everything listed in this manual in reference to the...

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Page 9: ...rious parts of the specific receiving module compatible with the track system and the Maxi Sky 2 unit you have List of Parts for the Receiving Modules Number ECS cable 1 ECS contact box 2 receiving mo...

Page 10: ...r the Kwiktrak system has been opened 1 Remove the plastic cap located at the extremity of the Kwiktrak Fig 1 a To remove the plastic cap from the end of the ECS Kwiktrak system use a 6 mm allen key t...

Page 11: ...s located inside the Kwiktrak Fig 5 5 Place the end stopper back into the track at 50mm 2 from the end of the track and screw it in place using the 6 mm allen key and torque to 20 Nm 15 lb ft Fig 6 a...

Page 12: ...as to be transported from one room to another Locate a stepladder and bring it to the room where the Maxi Sky 2 Transportable will be taken out of the receiving module 1 Remove the spreader bar connec...

Page 13: ...k Fig 12 The Maxi Sky 2 ECS Transportable should be inserted ECS interface side first Fig 13 2 With the Maxi Sky 2 Transportable s trolley gently lift the slider of the receiving module up with the wh...

Page 14: ...ce are in contact with the charging station Fig 19 b If an ECS Maxi Sky 2 Transportable is installed into the receiving module plug de ECS cable of the module into the ECS interface located on top of...

Page 15: ...i Sky 2 Transportable Finish installation of the Maxi Sky 2 Transportable into the Receiving Module 7 Bring the strap down and remove the remote from the strap Fig 23 8 Connect the spreader bar to the...

Page 16: ...ken out of the receiving module 1 Remove the spreader bar connected to the Maxi Sky 2 Transportable strap Fig 25 2 Bring the strap up to remove it out of the way and hook the remote to the strap as sh...

Page 17: ...it in another room Fig 32 Fig 33 Fig 34 5 OPTIONAL If the Maxi Sky 2 Transportable is to be stored temporarily charge it using the charger To enable the charge push in the Emergency Stop page 10 step...

Page 18: ...anaesthetic gases These are inflammables The charger might generate a spark which could cause an explosion Care and Maintenance WARNING Safety related maintenance and authorized service must be carrie...

Page 19: ...d NOTE The door creates a friction between the receiving module and the Kwiktrak so that it remains locked in place A substantial amount of force applied to the receiving module may enable the receivi...

Page 20: ...y four months To do so insert a damps cloth in the opening and slide it from one end of the track to the other Preventive and Maintenance Schedule The receiving module must be part of an inspection by...

Page 21: ...and control 1 If the emergency stop is activated gently push up the Emergency Stop to turn the unit back ON and look for the green light LED indicator to light up 2 Check if the batteries are charged...

Page 22: ...berglass This section describes End of Life disassembly of the receiving Modules The Receiving Modules are used in hospitals care centers and or Licensed Care and retirement facilities The modules mus...

Page 23: ...al 88 Aluminum 66 Steel zinc 22 Electronics total 2 Cables Copper Polymeric material total 10 PA GF Polyamide reinforced with glass fiber 5 PC Polycarbonate 1 Acetal 4 Metal total 90 Aluminum 68 Steel...

Page 24: ...c Steel zinc Aluminum Polyamide reinforced with glass fiber Steel overmoulded with acetal Polycarbonate Polyamide reinforced with glass fiber Steel zinc Steel zinc Steel overmoulded with acetal Polyam...

Page 25: ...Receiving Module Polyamide reinforced with glass fiber Steel zinc Steel zinc Polyamide reinforced with glass fiber Steel overmoulded with acetal Aluminum Acetal Polyamide reinforced with glass fiber A...

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Page 27: ...lex Dubai Biotechnology Research Park P O Box 214742 Dubai United Arab Emirates Tel 971 0 4 447 0942 E mail Info ME getinge com NEDERLAND ArjoHuntleigh Nederland BV Biezenwei 21 4004 MB TIEL Postbus 6...

Page 28: ...and effective everyday care early mobilisation safe patient handling venous thromboembolism prevention pressure injury prevention hygiene routines bariatric care and diagnostics With extensive know le...

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