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Revision Date: 09.06.2021 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Transactive Xtra Ceiling Track 

Hoist

 

User Manual 

Summary of Contents for Transactive Xtra 130

Page 1: ...Doc No 999075 Revision of document B Revision Date 09 06 2021 Transactive Xtra Ceiling Track Hoist User Manual...

Page 2: ...e BF Applied parts 18 5 0 Frequently Used Functions 18 Sling 18 Connecting the Handset to the Hoist 25 6 0 Hoist Operation 26 Turning the Hoist ON and OFF 26 Raising and lowering the carry bar 26 Hand...

Page 3: ...nditions 35 Normal operating conditions 35 Shipping and storage conditions 35 9 0 Disposal 36 10 0 Fault Finding 37 11 0 General Inspection Maintenance and Cleaning 37 Service 37 Inspection 38 11 2 1...

Page 4: ...h all variants for various track types Below a list of all track profiles that the Transactive Xtra can be installed into through the different configurations The below profiles must match your pre in...

Page 5: ...Freeway Transactive Xtra 130kg 4 Way Driven Track Type 2 Euro Plug Track Type 2 134022 Freeway Transactive Xtra 130kg 4 Way Driven Track Type 3 Euro Plug Track Type 3 134023 Freeway Transactive Xtra...

Page 6: ...Transactive Xtra 200kg 2 Way Manual Track Type 4 Euro Plug Track Type 4 134204 Freeway Transactive Xtra 200kg 2 Way Manual Track Type 5 Euro Plug Track Type 5 134205 Freeway Transactive Xtra 200kg 2...

Page 7: ...pe 10 Euro Plug Track Type 10 134310 Freeway Transactive Xtra 270kg 2 Way Manual Track Type 11 Euro Plug Track Type 11 134312 Freeway Transactive Xtra 270kg 2 Way Manual Track Type 13 Euro Plug Track...

Page 8: ...contact your local authorised representative Failure to comply with warnings in this manual may result in injury to the operator and or client and or damage to the Ceiling Track Hoist or related compo...

Page 9: ...ich protection against electric shock does not rely on basic insulation only Safe Working Load represents the maximum load rated for safe operation Manufacturer Date of manufacture Packaging indicator...

Page 10: ...rack It has the ability to raise up an individual from one location such as a bed move the individual along the track to another location and finally lower the individual such as into a chair or a bat...

Page 11: ...t as this will VOID THE GUARANTEE WARRANTY Never expose the Transactive Xtra Hoist directly to water Your guarantee does not cover any misuse or abuse of the Hoist system To maintain optimum function...

Page 12: ...uring the use of this device or as a result of its use a serious incident has occurred please report it to the manufacturer and to your national authority Electric Shock Do not insert any objects into...

Page 13: ...of the device to operate the device as intended DO NOT use any other form of power charge with the system as the manufacturer s adapter has been assessed and complies with the EMC requirements This pr...

Page 14: ...EC 61000 4 6 2013 2 13 Table 5 Immunity to Voltage Dips and Voltage Variations AC Power Port Pass IEC 61000 4 11 2004 2 14 Table 5 Immunity to Voltage Interruptions AC Power Port Pass IEC 61000 4 11 2...

Page 15: ...See Table 1 2 Carry Bar 300020 3 Handset MT 800346 PT 800336 4 Hoist Charger Track Type 1 122362 5 Emergency Wind Down 800225 6 User Manual 999075 Transactive Xtra Quick Release Track QRT Item Descri...

Page 16: ...t When using a sharp knife be careful not to damage the product This section will summarize the layout of the Hoist Packaging and what is included in the Box It is recommended a knife is used for smoo...

Page 17: ...The Hoist is not intended to be used in environments where there are rapid changes in the environmental temperature and humidity during intended use This manual covers the safety and advice for the T...

Page 18: ...al for the specific sling in use as attachment points vary depending on the application and type Only after the correct attachment is fully understood should the sling loops be fitted onto the carry b...

Page 19: ...201OK5520 1201OK4520 Medium 1201OK7420 1201OK8420 1201OK3420 1201OK5420 1201OK4420 Large 1201OK7320 1201OK8320 1201OK3320 1201OK5320 1201OK4320 XL 1201OK7220 1201OK8220 1201OK3220 1201OK5220 1201OK422...

Page 20: ...1201BC7520 1201BC8520 1201BC3520 1201BC5520 1201BC4520 Medium 1201BC7420 1201BC8420 1201BC3420 1201BC5420 1201BC4420 Large 1201BC7320 1201BC8320 1201BC3320 1201BC5320 1201BC4320 XL 1201BC7220 1201BC82...

Page 21: ...400PP4 CA400MP4 CA400SP4 P5 CA400PP5 CA400MP5 CA400SP5 X Small CA400PXS CA400MXS CA400SXS Small CA400PS CA400MS CA400SS Small Medium CA400PSM CA400MSM CA400SSM Medium CA400PM CA400MM CA400SM Medium La...

Page 22: ...MSM CA502SSM Medium CA502PM CA502MM CA502SM Medium Large CA502PML CA502MML CA502SML Large CA502PL CA502ML CA502SL X Large CA502PXL CA502MXL CA502SXL CA503 Toilet Access with high back P1 CA503PP1 CA50...

Page 23: ...Medium CA700PM CA700MM CA700SM Medium Large CA700PML CA700MML CA700SML Large CA700PL CA700ML CA700SL X Large CA700PXL CA700MXL CA700SXL CA701 Deluxe Hammock P1 CA701PP1 CA701MP1 CA701SP1 P2 CA701PP2 C...

Page 24: ...support P1 CA702HSPP1 CA702HSMP1 CA702HSSP1 P2 CA702HSPP2 CA702HSMP2 CA702HSSP2 P3 CA702HSPP3 CA702HSMP3 CA702HSSP3 P4 CA702HSPP4 CA702HSMP4 CA702HSSP4 P5 CA702HSPP5 CA702HSMP5 CA702HSSP5 X Small CA7...

Page 25: ...ay the Handset can be connected therefore it is not possible to incorrectly mate the two parts Once the two parts have been aligned ensure that the Handset is pushed into the Grommet properly with bot...

Page 26: ...red to the correct height for attaching the sling or positioning an individual The UP DOWN functions of the handset buttons are in relation to the travel of the Hoist That is the grey button at the to...

Page 27: ...e is a patient being transferred ensure they are at a reasonable height above the ground to ensure they are not being dragged along the floor or hit any obstructions Always ensure the direction of tra...

Page 28: ...it be returned to the charging dock for placement and charging This will ensure that the batteries are charged on a regular basis for peak performance and maximum life expectancy The Hoist may remain...

Page 29: ...ontact details Once the Hoist has been reset simply press any button on the handset to resume power In the event that the DOWN button on the handset does not function or in power failure situations th...

Page 30: ...stic cover Powered Auxiliary Hoist The Transactive Xtra with Powered Auxiliary option includes all the same features as a standard Powered or Manual Transactive Xtra But this option includes the abili...

Page 31: ...k Charging Charging Currently Active Orange flashing None None Batteriesare charging Up Hoist LiftingActive Green None None Informative only Down Hoist LoweringActive Green None None Informative only...

Page 32: ...within the boundaries of where the Hoist is in the track system There are no necessary modifications required for the device to perform its intended use However should the device or the installed sys...

Page 33: ...seconds use 270 seconds rest Lifting Speed 270 kg 29 23 mm s Lifting Speed No Weight 56 36 mm s Lowering Speed 270 kg 57 87 mm s Lowering Speed No Weight 56 75 mm s Stopping Distances Up 270kg 15mm S...

Page 34: ...e The lift tape should have an expected service life of 2 years if used correctly but visual inspection should be carried out before use Standards Applied The standards that have been applied to the d...

Page 35: ...s of lighting The Specification of the hoist dictates that normal use would occur during ambient luminance 50 500 lux Additional as the hoist is designed for indoor use only if required the user may w...

Page 36: ...oper method of disposal of potentially biohazardous parts and accessories The relevant components utilised in the manufacture of the device that can be recycled at the end of the device life are Fully...

Page 37: ...ne hour and then try to raise lower the carry bar If none of these resolve the fault DO NOT use the Hoist Contact your local authorised dealer immediately so that the hoist can be checked to ensure pr...

Page 38: ...e user of the Hoist Should any of the components in the table below fail the inspection DO NOT use the Hoist Contact your local authorized dealer for service contact details are on the last page of th...

Page 39: ...an acumination of events the Hoist has operated under Whilst a tape in this condition provides no immediate danger the Hoist should not be used until a service agent can replace the damaged tape The...

Page 40: ...e should be for 5 minutes to prevent any virucidal infections without a degradation to the functionality of the device 5 minutes is a recommended contact time The device can withstand a longer contact...

Page 41: ...et For a full review of the data please follow the link below http www nhsggc org uk media 236215 msds actichlor plus pdf 12 0 Warranty This guarantee does not affect or in any way limit your Statutor...

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Page 48: ...any errors or omissions Prism operates a policy of continuous improvement Specifications and other data are subject to change without notice Dealer contact details Prism Medical UK Contact details Add...

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