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OPERATION 

Portable VOYAGER rev. 6 

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If the battery has been in the charger for an 
Insert  the  battery  into  the  charger  with  the 
silver contact points of the battery going into 
the charger. 

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The  charging  indicator light  will  flash  yellow 
while the battery is charging.  If the battery is 
approximately  within  85%  of  being  fully 
charged,  the  charging  indicator  light  will 
illuminate solid yellow.   

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If the battery is low, it will take approximately 
2 hours for a full charge. 

Whenever  possible,  leave  the 
battery  in  the  charger  when  the 
lift is not in use. 
 
At  minimum,  charge  the  battery 
until the light is solid yellow (not 
flashing)  before  using  again.  
This  will  extend  the  life  of  the 
battery. 

 

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When  the  lift  is  needed  again,  pull  the 
battery out of the charger and, gently slide it 
back  into  the  Voyager  portable  lift.    The 
silver contacts should be inside the lift.   

 

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The power cord can remain plugged into the 
wall  indefinitely,  convenient  for  overnight 
recharging. 

 

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The battery can be left in the charger for an 
extended  period  of  time  without  damaging 
either the charger or battery. 

 

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If  the  green  light  does  not  go  on  when  the 
charger  is  plugged  into  an  electrical  outlet, 
see  “Troubleshooting”extended  period  of 
time or if the battery has not been drained: it 
is  possible  that  the  light  on  the  charger  will 
turn  off,  or  will  not  go  on.  This  is  only  the 
case when the battery is 99.9% charged. 

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To test the charger, use the battery in the lift 
a  few  times  then  put  the  battery  in  the 
charger.  If  the  light  sill does  not  go  on,  see 
the "Troubleshooting" section. 

 

5.3  Charger Specifications 

700.13500 (new version) 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Class 2 power cord  rated at 2.5 A (100-240 
Vac 50-60 Hz). 

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Charger input: 100-240 Vac, 50-60 Hz, 50VA 

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Charger output 27 Vdc 1A. 

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Input  fuse  –  1A  250  V  located  inside  the 
charger. 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

5.4 

Charging the Battery with 
Charger # 700.13500

   

(Available Oct. 2001) 
Check  to  make  sure  the  green  light  on  the 
charger  is  illuminated.    This  indicates  that  the 
charger is on. 

Green  light  showing 
power to the charger 

Solid 

yellow 

light 

showing  battery  85% 
charge  
Yellow  light  blinking 
showing battery under 
charge 
 

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Summary of Contents for OXFORD VOYAGER PORTABLE

Page 1: ...vicing this system VOYAGER PORTABLE IMPORTANT Read these instructions before installing operating or servicing this system USER MANUAL Revision 4 Jan 2002 1 1 1 DO NOT DESTROY KEEP KEY ENCLOSED AND MA...

Page 2: ...ry C Bath Category D Toilet shower chair Category E Floor Category F 90 degree rotation The Voyager series are suitable for patients in the sitting sitting recumbent and recumbent positions Approvals...

Page 3: ...OW TO USE THE VOYAGER PORTABLE 8 4 2 EMERGENCY LOWERING FEATURE 9 4 3 SLING USAGE 10 5 BATTERY INFORMATION 10 5 1 CHARGER SPECIFICATIONS A8200 11 5 2 CHARGING THE BATTERY WITH CHARGER A8200 11 5 3 CHA...

Page 4: ...nual product number and equipment identification numbers 1 2 Equipment Identification The unit s identification number specification model serial number appears on a silver nameplate attached to the b...

Page 5: ...technician for servicing IMPORTANT Keep all components of the lift clean and dry and have electrical and mechanical safety checkpoints done as instructed in the Maintenance section of this manual Repl...

Page 6: ...or store the battery under direct sunlight or near a heat source Do not dispose of in fire Do not short the battery terminals Do not incinerate Flush with water if electrolyte Acid comes in contact wi...

Page 7: ...as a car safety belt mechanism Quick Release feature allows very fast winding and unwinding of the strap before and after transfer operation Anti crush feature stops the lift when there is no tension...

Page 8: ...on the strap Make sure the strap has some slack in it before attempting to slide the knob over DO NOT force the knob It should slide easily 3 Attach the round hook to the trolley in the track To help...

Page 9: ...ure the strap has some slack in it before attempting to slide the knob over DO NOT force the knob It should slide easily When using the QUICK RELEASE hold the strap in your hand and release the knob 1...

Page 10: ...sfers per battery charge may vary depending on patient weight and battery condition See graph below Life cycle number of charging cycles of the battery is largely dependent on the depth of discharge i...

Page 11: ...tep instructions Eject the battery from the lift unit by using the Battery Eject Button 1 Keep your hand near the opening to catch the battery 2 Keep one hand near the opening for the battery 2 before...

Page 12: ...n be left in the charger for an extended period of time without damaging either the charger or battery If the green light does not go on when the charger is plugged into an electrical outlet see Troub...

Page 13: ...her damage If there is any evidence of damage DO NOT USE IT Contact your local representative to have the lift serviced Inspect the sling for tears frayed straps or loose stitching If the sling has an...

Page 14: ...Portable beeping see the instructions in Troubleshooting section to ensure it is a problem with the battery To replace a battery contact your local dealer or representative and order product A8500 DO...

Page 15: ...ted annually by a certified technician VOYAGER PORTABLE AND ACCESSORIES MUST BE SERVICED EVERY 12 MONTHS AS A MINIMUM REQUIREMENT IN THE UK THE VOYAGER PORTABLE MUST BE INSPECTED AND MAINTAINED IN COM...

Page 16: ...nspect for any defect or loose threads in the stitched areas X Cleaning sling as indicated on the tag When Necessary ACCESSORIES Verify strap extension for wear X Verify arm extension for wear X MAINT...

Page 17: ...have been checked without success you probably have a motor or electric problem you then need to call your BHM Medical representative The unit starts and stops repetitively If the load is more than s...

Page 18: ...e inside the charger Contact your local dealer or representative The battery does not slide into the lift Check if there is any damage to the battery that would interfere in the lift battery s slot IF...

Page 19: ...duct No C8FGMC0 5 120 24 volt North America C8FGMC0 25 240 24 volt European HANDSET Product No 700 13600 HOOK Product No Q8000 STANDARD TROLLEY Product No A5900 SWIVEL TROLLEY Product No A5910 ARM EXT...

Page 20: ...repairs required Withdraw the patient lifter from service if inspection reveals that user safety is jeopardized in any way from use of the patient lifter TO BE COMPLETED AFTER EACH SERVICE OR INSPECT...

Page 21: ...___________ Inspected by ____________________ ____________________ Printed Signature Service Type Pre delivery Periodic inspection Minor Major Condition report Action taken Date _________________ Insp...

Page 22: ...___________ Inspected by ____________________ ____________________ Printed Signature Service Type Pre delivery Periodic inspection Minor Major Condition report Action taken Date _________________ Insp...

Page 23: ...sent its original proof of purchase at the moment of the claim The defective unit assembly or part must be returned to BHM Medical for inspection The part or components repaired or replaced are guaran...

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