Etac Molift Smart 150 User Manual Download Page 8

BM09201 Molift SMART 150 English - Rev E 10/2012 

 

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Lift and transfer

The suspension shall always be positioned across 
the user as shown left in the illustration below. 

  Check that the sling is properly fastened to all 

four  hooks  on  the  suspension  to  make  sure 
the patient is nor sliding or falling out

Try to position the user as low as possible (prefer-
ably resting the feet on the chassis) when transfer-
ring the lifter with a suspended user. In this way, 
the centre of gravity will be as low as possible and 
therefore reducing the risk of instability. The lifter 
should be manoeuvred with spread legs in outer 
position to achieve the highest possible stability.

Be careful during movement - the suspended user 
may  swing  somewhat  during  turns,  stops  and 
starts. Be particularly 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 us-

ers 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.

  The  lifter  shall  only  be  used  for  movement 

over short distances. It is not a replacement 
for wheelchair or similar.

Use of spread legs

Use wide legs wherever appropriate, for instance 
to  position  the  lifter  around  wheelchairs,  toilets 
etc. 

•  To spread the legs, press (pump) the left pedal 

on the chassis.

•  To narrow the legs, press (pump) the right  

pedal.

  On carpet floors you might find it difficult to 

manoeuvre the legs with a patient in the lift-
er.  It  is  recommended,  if  possible,  to  adjust 
the legs before suspending the patient in the 
lifter. Alternatively you might try to move the 
lifter at the same time as pressing the pedals 
for leg adjustment.

Right pedal, 

legs in

Left pedal, 

legs out

Summary of Contents for Molift Smart 150

Page 1: ...BM09201 Molift SMART 150 English Rev E 10 2012 Page 1 of 20...

Page 2: ...Maintenance 16 Cleaning 16 Monthly inspection 16 Periodic inspection 16 Service 17 Checklist periodic inspection 18 CE declaration 19 IMPORTANT The patient lifter is only meant to be used by qualifie...

Page 3: ...1 2 and NS EN ISO 10535 2006 Before using the patient lifter Before using a patient lifter the operator must be trained accordingly Practice lifting a colleague and be lifted by others It is importan...

Page 4: ...uc tions may lead to personnel injury Read in structions carefully before attempting to lift anyone Pay close attention to your actions Ensure that all four loops of the sling are securely fas tened t...

Page 5: ...elf in the bot tom of the bracket it must be fixed with the locking handle on the back of the chassis Push the locking handle down 1 and make sure the column is properly fixed Lift the suspension out...

Page 6: ...n The lifter can be split into two parts by lifting the column from the chassis completely The lifting column arm and the chassis with legs are then separate parts Becarefulnottogetlegs arms handswedg...

Page 7: ...xed and that the locking handle is properly tightened 3 Check that the legs are moving in working position only mean ing that the legs do not move inside work ing position with the column mounted see...

Page 8: ...ure to prevent the suspended user from colliding with these objects The lifter shall not be used to lift or move us ers on sloping surfaces Avoid deep pile carpets high thresholds uneven surfaces or o...

Page 9: ...f it is a result of failed components or parts Emergency stop The emergency stop will cut the power to the ac tuator and is situated on the battery holder on the lifting column Turning it clockwise un...

Page 10: ...also be an audible signal There is still enough capacity to perform 3 5 lift cycles 75 kg at this point The battery indicator on the battery holder illuminates only if the handcontrol unit is disconn...

Page 11: ...arged battery 40 75 kg 165 lb 50 cm up down Safe Working Load SWL 150 kg 330 lbs Lifting height 0 750 mm below user Lifting speed 60 mm sec Sound level max A weighted sound power level LWA 49 4 dB Ope...

Page 12: ...10 12 TVJ T B CONTROL 1 2 3 5 6 MAX 4 Periodical in spection each 12 month Control lifter ac cording to check list on page 18 Designated area for calendar and signed label for periodical inspec tion...

Page 13: ...24200 L Art no 3023300 Art no 3024300 XL Art no 3023400 Art no 3024400 XXL Art no 3023500 Art no 3024500 Molift FullSling Size With head support S Art no 3047010 M Art no 3047011 L Art no 3047012 Moli...

Page 14: ...Sling size guide Easy and Basic Slings Size Color code Recomm weight Kg A cm B cm C cm XXL White 230 300 86 130 68 XL Blue 160 240 76 115 66 L Green 90 160 66 100 64 M Yellow 45 95 56 85 62 S Red 25 5...

Page 15: ...efective hand control replace hand control contact local rep resentative for service The control electronics has failed contact local representative for service Symptom Possible cause action The lifti...

Page 16: ...ase and dirt Regular cleaning is recommended and should be implemented in the suitable cleaning rou tines Monthly inspection Assemble the lifter before inspection Check the lifter according to the che...

Page 17: ...tative and order serv ice If there is a sound together with the light it means the lifter needs service immediately Service lamp Status No light Power save Green Ready for use Yellow Order service lif...

Page 18: ...y charger is an accessory List the accessories checked Function checks Emergency stop and hand control have been checked and are in working order The lifter has been rolled over the floor preferably u...

Page 19: ...BM09201 Molift SMART 150 English Rev E 10 2012 Page 19 of 20 CE declaration...

Page 20: ...Find your distributor visit Molift com...

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