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BM04101 Molift Quick Raiser English - Rev F 09/2012 

 

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Service

The lifter has a service lamp on chassis which will 
give a signal when service of the lifter is required. 
The service lamp gives a green light when the lift-
er can be used normally.

The  electronics  measures  the  operating  time  of 
the lifter, and after a specific time the service lamp 
will  give  a  signal,  first  yellow  light  then  red  -  in-
dicating that the lifter needs service. Take contact 
with your local Molift service representative/deal-
er. The lifter can still be operated, but after a while 
an audible alarm will sound, to remind the opera-
tor that the lifter needs service immediately.

Service light codes

Service light

Mode

No light

Power saving

Green

Ready for use

Yellow

Book service

Red

Perform service

Red + sound

Perform service immedi-

ately

Flashing yellow

Overheating

Service  includes  control  and  change  of  worn  or 
damaged parts.

The service partner uses the Molift Service Tool to 
read the data from the lifter, and for logging serv-
ice and resetting the service LED. The owner is re-
sponsible  to  ensure  proper  logging  and  written 
verification performed by authorised service part-
ner.

A list of spare parts is avalable on request

Maintenance

Cleaning

  Detergents  must  be  pH-neutral.  Do  not  use 

solvents or strong liquids - this may damage 
surfaces  on  the  lifter.  For  disinfection  when 
needed; use isopropyl alcohol. Avoid abrasive 
cleaning products.

Clean surfaces with a damp cloth using an appro-
priate detergent. Regular cleaning is recommend-
ed  and  should  accordingly  be  added  to  internal 
routines.

Inspection should be performed to uncover unex-
pected damages or errors.

Monthly maintenance

•  Check that the lifter has no loose parts or vis-

ible damages.

•  Remove hair and pile from the castors and ver-

ify that the castors rotates without abnormal 
friction

•  Verify that the contacts of the hand control and 

charger is firmly in place 

•  Clean contact and hand control with spirit or 

similar to remove grease and dirt

•  Verify that the cables for the hand control, ac-

tuator and charger are intact

•  Run the lifter up and down to verify that it runs 

normally.

•  Take contact with your local Molift service rep-

resentative/dealer if there are faults or errors.

Periodic inspection

Molift recommend periodic inspection of the lifter 
once a year according to checklist on page 18. Pe-
riodic inspection is to be performed by authorized 
personnel.

One checklist is to be filled in and signed for each 
lifter after inspection. The owner of the lifter is re-
sponsible for keeping the list for information. 

Service lamp

Summary of Contents for Molift

Page 1: ...BM04101 Molift Quick Raiser English Rev F 09 2012 Page 1 of 20...

Page 2: ...applies for all three if not it is specified by number 1 2 or 2 Molift Quick Raiser 1 2 and 2 are CE labelled ac cording to Council Directive 93 42 EEC concern ing medical devices as medical equipmen...

Page 3: ...ft Quick Raiser 1 has only two but tons for raising and lowering In addition there is a diode which gives a light when the battery needs charging Check list before use 1 Check that the lifter has no v...

Page 4: ...ver if used incor rectly Ignorance of warnings and instruc tions may lead to personal injury Read in structions carefully before attempting to lift anyone Pay close attention to your actions Ensure th...

Page 5: ...Molift Smart and not with an ac tive lifter like Quick Raiser Place the Molift Easy Raiser sling around the back of the patient as far down as possible Connect the belt and tighten The ropes must be...

Page 6: ...nd tighten the belt Unlock the wheels on the lifter and move the patient to the next location Movement The patient should not be standing straight up during movement this can be experi enced as uncomf...

Page 7: ...of the column see page 10 to fix the column to the chassis Both bolts must be attached to chassis The QR2 column has a pin in the bottom to be fitted in the chassis If the column stops before the arro...

Page 8: ...with and without load before shipment The control is an extra precaution to uncover any shipment damage and or incorrect assembly Checklist Verify that the lifting arm is properly fastened to the trol...

Page 9: ...m 3 5 lift cycles 75 kg at this point The battery lamp on the chas sis will only illuminate when a hand control is not connected and the battery needs charging If the battery is discharged during a li...

Page 10: ...the fault is repaired Emergency stop The emergency stop button is placed on the chas sis The emergency stop will cut the power sup ply to the motor when it is activated Activate by pushing the emerge...

Page 11: ...2215 10 22 cells NiCd NiMH Protection IP24 Number of lift with fully charged battery 40 lifts 75 kg 50 cm Safe Working Load SWL 160 kg 560 lbs Lifting range 0 850 mm under patient Lifting speed 50 mm...

Page 12: ...cot type 2215 10 22 cells NiCd NiMH Protection IP24 Number of lift with fully charged battery 40 lifts 75 kg 50 cm Safe Working Load SWL 160 kg 560 lbs Lifting range 0 850 mm under patient Lifting spe...

Page 13: ...ery 14 4 V NiMH 2 2 Ah Battery charger Mascot type 2215 10 22 cells NiCd NiMH Protection IP24 Number of lift with fully charged battery 40 lifts 75 kg 50 cm Safe Working Load SWL 200 kg 560 lbs Liftin...

Page 14: ...ted facts Manufacturer Read user manual SWL maximum load Indoor use only Model name CE mark Serial number as bar code number Nominal battery voltage and protection class Type BF Applied part IEC 60601...

Page 15: ...m XS Light blue 20 30 50 65 S Red 30 50 60 90 M Yellow 50 90 75 110 L Green 90 160 100 150 XL Blue 160 200 120 180 All lifting straps are approved for 200 kg Rec ommended weight is only mentioned as a...

Page 16: ...nctions exchange electronics relays contact your local service repre sentative The lifting arm does not move legs does not move Discharged battery exchange battery with another or charge battery Bad o...

Page 17: ...is avalable on request Maintenance Cleaning Detergents must be pH neutral Do not use solvents or strong liquids this may damage surfaces on the lifter For disinfection when needed use isopropyl alcoh...

Page 18: ...ecked Function checks Emergency stop and manual control have been checked and are in working order The lifter has been rolled over the floor preferably under load and moves easily and steadily Leg ext...

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