chinesport Arnold 150 User Instructions Download Page 8

 

CHINESPORT SPA / BA No.: 02.09.102/01-12 

 

 

GB 

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For  the  desired  action,  the  button  is  kept  pressed 
down.  When  releasing  the  button,  the  drive 
automatically stops. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

14. Wheel brakes  

 

Both  wheel brakes are an important safety feature 
whenever using the Patient Hoist. The back swivel 
castors  are  equipped  with  wheel  locks  and  allow 
locking of the rear wheels.  

 

 Danger – Risk of tipping over! 

 

Both rear wheels must be locked. 

 

Press  the  wheel  lock 
levers  down  with  your 
foot.  The  wheels  are 
now  locked  and  the 
direction is secured. 
Be  sure  that  the  wheels 
are 

not 

swivelled 

inwards. 
 
 
The  wheel  brakes  can 
be  released  simply  by 
lifting  up  the  lever  with 
your foot. 

 

 

 

15. Emergency lowering / jamming protection 

 

 

15.1 Electric emergency lowering 

 

If  the  hand  switch  is  out  of  order  due  to  a  defect, 
yet  the  electrical  system  is  still  able  to  function 
(battery is sufficiently charged), then the lifting axis 
can  be  lowered  one  more  time  by  using  the 

emergency OFF button

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

15.2 Mechanical emergency lowering 

 

In  the  event  the  patient  becomes  exposed  to  an 
emergency situation, or an electrical defect occurs 
with the drive motor, or the control unit fails or the 

battery  is  completely  uncharged,  then  it  is 
necessary  to  use  the  mechanical  emergency 
lowering system.  

Before  using  the  emergency  lowering,  it  is 
absolutely necessary to interrupt the power supply 
from  the  battery.  Press  the  emergency  OFF 
button! 

 

 Danger! Risk of injury! 

 

When using emergency mechanical lowering, 

do not stand under the Hoist arm! 

Start lowering 

Grab the red rotary grip and 
pull  it  downwards  until  it 
clicks  into  position.  For 
lowering the drive axis, grab 
the red rotary grip and turn it 
counter-clockwise. 

 

Stop lowering 
Let  go  of  the  red  rotary  grip 
and  turn  clockwise  a  half 
turn  until  it  clicks  into 
position.  Lowering  is  now 
blocked. 

 
 

 

16. Stability – spreading the base 

 

The  foot  pedal  allows  the  spreading  of  the  base 
members  (left  and  right)  and  thus  facilitates 
moving  the  unit  to  the  area  of  use.  Press  the  foot 
pedal all the way down to the stop. 

 

 Danger of tipping over!  

 

Spread the base members only when the rear 

wheel locks are fully disengaged! 

 

Not spread apart 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Spread apart 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 

Lift 

“UP“ 

Lower 

“DOWN“ 

Hold the button 

pressed down 

to lower! 

Summary of Contents for Arnold 150

Page 1: ... 110 176 13 Important advisories Read this User Instructions before first time use of the Hoist and keep it at hand for the user Adhere to all advisories especially the safety advisories Keep this User Instructions booklet at hand for future use and subsequent sales CHINESPORT SPA Via Croazia 2 33100 UDINE Italy Tel 39 0432 621621 Fax 39 0432 621620 www chinesport com ...

Page 2: ... 3 Spare parts ordering complaints 3 4 Re use lifetime 3 5 Disposal 3 6 Symbol advisories 3 7 Safety advisories for use 4 8 Product specifications 4 8 1 Delivery scope 4 8 2 Technical specifications 4 9 Spare parts 5 10 Setting up for use 5 11 Charging the battery 6 11 1 Rechargeable battery 6 11 2 Connecting and charging 7 11 3 Charge level 11 4 Removing the rechargeable battery 7 12 Emergency OF...

Page 3: ...the requirements outlined herein as well as conducting regular maintenance Excluded are all wear parts Not observing the User Instructions improper maintenance unauthorised modifications done to the product without the manufacturer s permission automatically lead to the immediate nullification of warranty and product liability The delivery date written on the delivery note applies as the valid sta...

Page 4: ... be operated while it is being charged up The Patient Hoist may be used only inside on even slip free surfaces Using the Patient Hoist on slopes grades or inclinations must be avoided due to the increased risk Use caution when travelling in tight spaces Paths used by the Patient Hoist must be cleared before they are travelled on Sudden movements and pushing as well as patient swinging must be avoi...

Page 5: ...icle No Name description 02 09 103 User Instructions Arnold 150 02 10 066 Maintenance book 02 10 063 Instruction aid sling Spare parts see side 11 10 Setting up the Patient Hoist for use The product is delivered partially pre assembled The following assembly instructions must be carried out before first time use Step 1 Unpack Remove the Patient Hoist out of the packaging and place it on a level fl...

Page 6: ...d Step 6 Cable connections Carefully insert plug 1 of the drive unit into the jack X and the plug 2 of the hand switch into jack Y on the side of the control unit K Step 7 Emergency OFF button Before starting up the Patient Hoist the emergency OFF button must be deactivated To do this rotate the button clockwise until it pops out 11 Charging the battery 11 1 Rechargeable battery If the lifting and...

Page 7: ...orage 11 3 Charge level indicator lamps The LED charge level indicator lamp is located below the window of the control unit The LED display is visible when looking directly at the window from above Indicator LED LED dark Battery capacity is sufficient LED green Battery is fully charged LED red If the red LED illuminates when activating the hand switch then it means the battery capacity is too low ...

Page 8: ...t the patient becomes exposed to an emergency situation or an electrical defect occurs with the drive motor or the control unit fails or the battery is completely uncharged then it is necessary to use the mechanical emergency lowering system Before using the emergency lowering it is absolutely necessary to interrupt the power supply from the battery Press the emergency OFF button Danger Risk of in...

Page 9: ...oosen the screws at the column Button s defective Manual switch does not function Button s have no function Check cable plug contact Greatly reduced speed loud noise Motor drive defective Do not operate the drive system Do maintenance 19 Care In general the Patient Lifter can be cleaned using a mild conventional cleaning and disinfecting agent Simply wipe the product with clean water and cloth and...

Page 10: ... contact an authorised dealer or medical equipment supply outlet When making repairs use only original spare parts from REBOTEC Observe all advisories concerning guaranty and warranty Never make any unauthorised modifications or conversions to the product These will only adversely affect the safety and function of the Lifter In such cases the manufacturer overtakes no liability Follow all the inst...

Page 11: ... 5Ah 1 4 420 70 75 Hand switch type B 24VDC 1 6 443 10 80 castor Ø 75 mm 2 7 441 10 81 castor with brake Ø 100 mm 2 8 420 00 15 pedal rubber covering 2 9 420 00 12 foot pedal 1 10 420 28 83 rod angle joint L 280 mm 2 11 420 00 84 handle Ø 22 mm 2 12a 420 00 43 bolt D25x155 1 12b 420 00 49 brass washer for bolt D25x5 5 1 13 420 0042 carrier 150 complete 1 14 420 70 74 recharging cabel 1 11 4 14 1 6...

Page 12: ...T SPA BA No 02 09 102 01 12 GB 12 Manufacturer REBOTEC Rehabilitationsmittel GmbH DE 49610 Quakenbrück Artlandstr 57 59 Telephone 49 5431 9416 0 Telefax 49 5431 9416 66 http www rebotec de E mail info rebotec de ...

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