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Transfer

Try to position the user as low as possible 

(preferably resting the feet on the chassis) when 

transferring the lifter with a suspended user. In this 

way  the centre of gravity will be low and reduce 

the risk of instability. 

Never lift the user higher than 

necessary to carry out a lift. 

Remember that wheels on a mobile 

lift must NOT be locked.

Never leave a user unattended in a 

lifting situation.

Be careful during movement, the suspended user 

may swing during turns, stops and starts. Be 

careful when manoeuvring close to furniture to 

prevent the suspended user from colliding with 

these objects.

The lifter shall not be used to lift or 

move users on sloping surfaces.

Avoid deep pile carpets, high thresholds, uneven 

surfaces or other obstacles that may block the cas-

tors. The lifter may become unstable if forced over 

such obstacles increasing the risk of tipping over.

Lowering into sitting

When transferring the user into sitting, the follow-

ing techniques can be used when lowering the 

user as far back into the seat as possible: 

A    Position the user with the help of the push 

handle

B    Push gently on the users knees

C    Tilt the seat backwards

User must be facing lifter when 

lifting or lowering from or into a 

chair.

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Summary of Contents for Molift Mover 300 L

Page 1: ...Molift Mover 300 L EN User manual BM06201 Rev B 2021 08 04...

Page 2: ...ng bar 8 Battery and hand control 8 Checklist after assembly 8 How to use Molift Mover 300 L 9 Before use daily check monthly 9 Hand control 9 Safety devices 10 Push handles 10 Brakes 10 Emergency sto...

Page 3: ...ories 17 Sling bars and sling bars with scale 17 Castor with directional lock 17 Stretcher 17 Slings 17 Maintenance 18 Cleaning and disinfection 18 Reconditioning 18 Recycling 18 Spare Parts 18 Period...

Page 4: ...erson operating the lifter Warning This symbol indicates important information related to safety Follow these instructions carefully Read user manual before use It is important to fully understand the...

Page 5: ...ngs but can also be used in privates homes and nursing homes The lifter should only be used for transfers across short distances such as between a chair and a bed or into bathroom rest room and is not...

Page 6: ...for warranty if any modifications are made to the product Etac shall not be liable for faults or accidents that can occur when using components made by other manufacturers Only certified personnel are...

Page 7: ...24 V DC Leg spreading motor 12 V DC Turning diameter 1400 mm 55 1 inches Number of lifts with fully charged battery 50 lifts 75 kg 165 lbs 50 cm 20 inches Expected lifetime The lifter has an expected...

Page 8: ...hen bolt is completely inside the sling bar is mounted and can rotate freely Battery and hand control 1 1 3 2 Connect hand control to bottom of battery holder 2 Insert battery 3 Connect hand control w...

Page 9: ...e Working Load The lifter is marked with Safe Working Load SWL The lowest SWL shall always be used if safe working load SWL differs between lifter sling bar and body support unit Molift lifters shall...

Page 10: ...used for movement over short distances It is not a replacement for wheelchair or similar Brakes Rear wheels castors are equipped with brakes Step on lever to lock brakes Flip up to unlock Emergency s...

Page 11: ...t achieves full capac ity Also follow this procedure if the lifter has not been in use for a long period 4 weeks or more Battery and service indicator The lifter has two indicator lights on the batter...

Page 12: ...makes it easy to discon nect the plug Take care not to damage the cable The charger can be connected to the power outlet at all times Battery charger 12 24V Art no 1340100 Charger indicator LED Descri...

Page 13: ...s or accidents that can occur when using slings made by other manufacturers Lifting and lowering When moving the user stand to the side of the person you are lifting Make sure that arms and legs do no...

Page 14: ...s and loose parts The supporting arms are not to be used in case of any findings Lifter can be delivered with supporting arms or complete lifting column with supporting arms can be delivered as an acc...

Page 15: ...ting arms swing the support ing arms upwards 270 degr Using as walking aid Read user manual for the ambulat ing vest on how to apply and use it Ensure supporting arms are in the correct height for sup...

Page 16: ...urniture to prevent the suspended user from colliding with these objects The lifter shall not be used to lift or move users on sloping surfaces Avoid deep pile carpets high thresholds uneven surfaces...

Page 17: ...Molift Mover 300 L Scoop stretcher MRI compatible SWL 300 kg Art no 2150108 Slings Etac supplies a wide selection of slings for different types of transfers The Molift RgoSling sling series is develop...

Page 18: ...d person support devices accord ing to Periodic inspection Report for Molift Mover 300 L This can be found on www etac com If there is any problems with the lifter that could jeopardize some ones safe...

Page 19: ...l action the lifting arm or legs does not move Emergency stop button is activated Turn button clockwise to reset emergency stop Battery is empty Change or charge battery The lifter s electronics is ov...

Page 20: ...Etac A S Parallelvej 3 DK 8751 Gedved www etac com...

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