Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare GRAVIS FLNP600 User Instruction Manual Download Page 13

 

 

 

 

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Battery capacity 

 

 

Redundant controls 

There are also raising and lowering buttons on the control module. These are located next the 

emergency stop button and can be used to lower/raise the patient if necessary or should the hand 

control fail. 

 

B) 

Mechanical Emergency Down 

In the case of a complete electrical failure, the electrical actuator is fitted with a mechanical 

lowering device on top of actuator, it its twisted by hand to activate lowering. A slow decent will 

commence. Repeat this process until the patient has been safely lowered. 

 

If this manual lowering is used, the lift MUST be subsequently checked out by a qualified engineer. 

C) Smart/Safety Control Module   

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for GRAVIS FLNP600

Page 1: ...tar and Gravis Floor Lifts Item s FLP500 FLNP500 FLP600 FLNP600 User Instruction Manual To avoid injury read user manual prior to use Warning Lift Operation Injury or death could be caused by incorrect operation and not qualified operator ...

Page 2: ...3 Assembly Instructions 6 4 Safety precautions 10 5 Operation instruction 12 6 Batteries 19 7 Maintenance and Daily Check list 21 8 Contact detail 23 9 Key Symbols 24 10 Warranty 25 11 Parts 26 12 Electromagnetic Emission 27 13 Technical Specs 31 ...

Page 3: ...3 The Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare s Levantar and Gravis Resident Patient Floor Lifts ...

Page 4: ...and domestic shipment to ensure the safe arrival of the lift A number of documents are supplied in a packet with each lift and should be kept safely for future reference TEST CERTIFICATE USER MANUAL The TEST CERTIFICATE is an important document and should be kept for reference purposes To properly maintain your lift please refer to the maintenance schedule included in this document If you are at a...

Page 5: ...an electrically operated patient lift designed to support and promote safe patient handling and transfer for both the patient and caregiver The Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare s Levantar and Gravis lifts incorporates a 6 point cradle with safety sling spring clips as standard and is designed to be used in conjunction with and only Drive DeVilbiss branded range of slings A 4 point cradle option is avail...

Page 6: ...lthcare s Levantar and Gravis lifts are heavy and will need to be lifted with care You may need assistance to lift the product from the carton Assembly Instructions Assembly video is available go to https drivemedical desk com customer portal topics 759701 pateint room articles 1 Remove all the parts from the carton and place on the floor taking care to protect the finish from damage Place the bas...

Page 7: ...trapping fingers Keep fingers away from the end of the mast when inserting into the base socket Full engagement of the mast is indicated by the label on the side of the mast The electric leg operation will not function unless the mast is fully engaged 6 Line the handle assembly up to the rear of the mast and attach using the four screws provided The screws needed to attach the handle are kept in t...

Page 8: ...figures on page 13 for correct positions Disassembly The lift should not be disassembled unless for service repair or transport if necessary If disassembly is required simply follow the assembly instructions in reverse sequence ALWAYS CHECK THE FOLLOWING BEFORE OPERATION The mast is fully locked into position Confirm the boom rises and lowers This is done via the hand control and or control module...

Page 9: ...ne via the hand control and or control module The red Emergency Stop Button is located on the top of the control box and is activated by pressing in This will cut all power to the lift and only be reset by twisting the button counter clockwise and releasing ON OFF ...

Page 10: ...ize yourself with the operating control and safety features of a lift before lifting a patient Use ONLY Drive DeVilbiss branded slings DO NOT use a sling unless it is recommended for use with the lift ALWAYS check the sling is suitable for the particular patient and is of the correct size and capacity ENSURE sling loops are pulled completely through spring clips and rest securely on cradle hooks N...

Page 11: ...e or store in a wet or corrosive environment shower bath or pool locations DO NOT charge batteries in a bathroom or shower room DO NOT place or store batteries under direct sunlight or near a heat source YOUR lift is for patient lifting DO NOT use it or allow it to be used for any other purpose DO NOT bump the lift down steps loaded or unloaded DO NOT attempt to negotiate a loaded lift on a slope ...

Page 12: ...handle Castors and Braking The lift has two braked castors which can be applied for parking When lifting DO NOT lock the castors the castors should be left free and un braked The lift will then be able to move to the center of gravity of the lift If the brakes are applied it is possible that the patient will swing to the center of gravity and this may prove disconcerting and uncomfortable or the l...

Page 13: ...ntrol fail B Mechanical Emergency Down In the case of a complete electrical failure the electrical actuator is fitted with a mechanical lowering device on top of actuator it its twisted by hand to activate lowering A slow decent will commence Repeat this process until the patient has been safely lowered If this manual lowering is used the lift MUST be subsequently checked out by a qualified engine...

Page 14: ...en close with power base only b Visual battery capacity read out will alarm when battery is at lower capacity c Control box is equipped with overload protection for the lifting and leg spreading function d Emergency stop button disconnects power supply Battery cannot be charged if emergency button is in lower pressed position e Charger is integrated in the control box or can be charged externally ...

Page 15: ... making it possible to read out service data via the on board LCD screen This information and setting can only be performed by using the Smart Safety learning hand control DRIVE Item SP07 TC12 20171024 Features Data collection in the control box with data display via LCD screen Work counter Intelligent cycle counter Service indicator Service interval indicator Overload information 3 step battery i...

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Page 19: ...be charged on charge stand remove battery pack from the lift The pack is retained by a simple latch at the top of the battery pack Lift the latch and the battery pack will be released Fit the battery pack to the charging stand connect charger to charge stand DC jack then you can charge that battery 2 Charging is automatic and will fully charge the batteries over a period of approximately 3 hours N...

Page 20: ...nvenient to do so place on charge every night The charger will not make the batteries to overcharge NEVER run the batteries completely exhausted As soon as there is an audible warning sounds complete the lifting operation in hand and charge battery To avoid possible permanent damage to the battery the battery should be being charged as soon as the display indicates the half remaining battery symbo...

Page 21: ...t use v v v Spread bar 1 Check the spreader bar for rotating and swing freely Check for wear on the cradle pivot make sure all attachment is firmly fixed on the boom 2 Make sure clip of hook is working properly v v v Mast 1 Check the mast is engaged into base socket and fixed properly 2 Check actuator is well installed on mast with bolt and nut fastened v v v Boom 1 Check bolt of joint with mast i...

Page 22: ...sing of battery from inside v v v Leg adjustment 1 Check legs could be operated in both inward and outward v v v Castors 1 Check all castors are able to rotate freely 2 Check all castors are attached to the legs firmly 3 Check all castors are on the floor v v v Hand set 1 Make sure it is plugged into control box fully v v v Lubrication 1 Lubricate pivot joint connection of boom and mast cradle joi...

Page 23: ...t detail Communication and service detail www drivemedical com Corporate offices 99 Seaview Blvd Port Washington NY 11050 877 374 8763 Canada office 256 Avia Park Drive Vaughan Ontario Canada L4L 9C7 866 752 1363 ...

Page 24: ... 2 equipment The disposal of the charging and control unit should not be mixed with general household waste The disposal of batteries should not be mixed with general household waste The disposal of electronics should not be mixed with general household waste For indoor use ATTENTION consult accompanying documents WEEE Producers ...

Page 25: ...ears on Electronics 1 year on battery under normal use and service Damage caused by use in unsuitable environmental conditions or failure to maintain the product in accordance with user and service instructions is not covered Any alteration modification or repair unless performed by or authorized in writing by Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare will void this warranty Lifetime defined as 15 years ...

Page 26: ...rom normal use These parts such as casters are covered for 90 days after date of delivery Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare s obligation under this warranty is limited to supplying replacement parts servicing or replacing at its option any product which is found by Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare to be defective ...

Page 27: ...al healthcare environment RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The FLP 600 FLNP 500 uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions CISPR 11 Class A The FLP 600 FLNP 500 is suitable for use in all establishments other than domestic and those directly connected to the public low v...

Page 28: ... 5 0 5kV 1kV line s to line s 0 5kV 1kV 2kV line s to earth 0 5kV 1kV line s to line s 0 5kV 1kV 2kV line s to earth Mains power quality should be that of a typical professional healthcare environment Voltage Dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 Voltage dips 0 UT 0 5 cycle 0 UT 1 cycle 70 UT 25 30 cycles Voltage interruptions 0 UT 250 300 cycle...

Page 29: ... at 1 kHz e 3 V m 80 MHz 2 7 GHz 80 AM at 1 kHz Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the FLP 600 FLNP 500 including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance d 1 2 P d 1 2 P 80MHz to 800 MHz d 2 3 P 800MHz to 2 7 GHz Where P is the max...

Page 30: ...ower of transmitter W Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz d 1 2 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 1 2 P 800 MHz to 2 7 GHz d 2 3 P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be estimated using the equation applic...

Page 31: ... 985mm from deepest mast arc Reach at maximum height 32 4 from mast axis 33 4 from deepest mast arc 825mm from mast axis 850mm from deepest mast arc Turn diameter 55 9 1420 mm External width when open 45 8 1165 mm Internal width when open 40 3 1025 mm External width when closed 31 6 805 mm Internal width when closed 26 1 665 mm Height of legs 5 3 136 mm Ground clearance 2 9 76 mm Front caster 3 3 ...

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