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C1000

 - User Guide (636155)  

 

 

 

 

Rev:  04 Nov 2019   

 

 

 

 

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Caution: Always, before using the  

C1000

 lift system, the lift, track and sling (s) 

must be visually checked for any unusual wear, or damage. Refer to the user manual 
with each piece of supplied equipment to determine what should be checked. Should  
anything look unusual contact your local Handicare dealer prior to use. 

 

Failure to comply with this caution could result in serious injury to the operator, the    
individual being lifted and/or damage to the lift.

 

Operation 

Turning the lift ON and Automatic OFF 

Figure 4B - Power traverse hand 
control 

Press any 
button to 
turn ON 

Figure 4D - Lift ON indicator 

Figure 4A - Manual traverse hand 
control 

Press any 
button to 
turn ON 

Figure 4C - Motorized traverse “H” 

Press any 
button to 
turn ON 

NEW LIFTS OR LIFTS THAT HAVE HAD BATTERIES CHANGED SHOULD BE CHARGED A MINIMUM OF 30 
MINUTES BEFORE  USE. 
 
Refer to figures 4A, 4B and 4C to determine the hand control that is attached to the lift.  

 

To operate the lift it must first be turned ON with the use of the hand control. This can be done by pressing any button 
on the hand control. The indicator light located on the underside of the lift will turn GREEN and the display screen will 
turn on.  Refer to Figure 4D.  If the lift fails to turn ON at anytime, ensure that the EMERGENCY STOP/ LOWERING 
CORD has not been pulled and that the plastic clip at the end of the red cord has not come out. 

 

To conserve battery power the lift will automatically shut off after approximately 5 seconds if no buttons are pressed after 
initial “waking” or after approximately 2 minutes on non-use after last button push.  

 

Summary of Contents for C1000

Page 1: ...lift along the track 9 Moving the H system traversing beam 10 Attaching the carry bar to the lift 11 Return to Charge 12 Basics in transferring an individual 13 C1000 Tandem Bariatric System 16 Chargi...

Page 2: ...0 lift is one of three major components that make up this technology The other two components are the track and sling The C1000 lift runs on the lift track which is securely mounted to the ceiling str...

Page 3: ...ft system Figure 1B Alternate sample floor plan showing basic components of a ceiling lift system Figure 2A Basic components of the ceiling lift Figure 3A Underside view of the lift Figure 2B The C100...

Page 4: ...at all times Lift Motor 24 VDC Traverse Motor 24 VDC Optional at time of Purchase H Frame Traverse Motor 24 VDC Optional at time of Purchase Charger Input 120VAC 1 0 Amps Charger Output 24 VDC 1 5 Am...

Page 5: ...ngle phase supply circuit when users in the United States connect the equipment to a 240 V supply system Models Table for C1000 Lift Code Description 329100 C1000 Manual Traverse 329101 C1000 Manual T...

Page 6: ...ral Inspection and Maintenance Any accessories used with the C1000 including track and sling s should be checked to ensure that they are in good working order Check for signs of wear or fraying prior...

Page 7: ...igure 3C Perform a brief test to ensure proper connectivity Turn the lift ON and OFF Raise and lower the carry bar For motorized trav erse lifts move the lift left and then right If these functions wo...

Page 8: ...Figure 4C Motorized traverse H Press any button to turn ON NEW LIFTS OR LIFTS THAT HAVE HAD BATTERIES CHANGED SHOULD BE CHARGED A MINIMUM OF 30 MINUTES BEFORE USE Refer to figures 4A 4B and 4C to det...

Page 9: ...lift a person is standing on 6C Raising lowering the carry bar Operation By pressing the DOWN arrow button or the UP arrow button the carry bar can be lowered raised to the correct height for attachin...

Page 10: ...hand control buttons are pressed may be different than shown since the track and lift orientation may be different than installed This can be accomplished in one of two ways If the installed H traver...

Page 11: ...r and release the latch Make sure the latch is closed safely after the Dowel Pin sit ting into the hook of Quick Release Carabiner Refer to figure 8B The Carry Bar is attached to the Lift s Quick Rele...

Page 12: ...l or by holding the carry bar firmly Note that the RTC feature has several characteristics that may be altered to the user s preference RTC Max Time may be set anywhere from 60 sec to 240 sec in 60 se...

Page 13: ...rry bar Caution The following steps are intended to generally illustrate the procedure involved in the lifting and transferring of an individual from one location to another using the lift track and s...

Page 14: ...oop is allowed to rotate and rest on the top of the hook s Please check to ensure that the loops are on the hook not resting in the hook Failure to adhere to these instructions could result in serious...

Page 15: ...now be moved to a safe location until further use or relocated to its original loca tion The lift should be turned off when not in use It is recommended that the lift be left on charge when not in ope...

Page 16: ...Mounted on dual ceiling tracks running parallel to each other each track fitted with its own inde pendently operated motor the C 1000 Tandem Bariatric system allows a caregiver to separately lift tor...

Page 17: ...YSTEM CARRY BAR ACCESSORY Tandem Bariatric System Carry Bar allows users to take full advantage of dual motor positioning giv ing greater control of a client s weight between the two torso and leg lif...

Page 18: ...udible alarm beeping every 10 seconds The charger contacts with two metal charging strips that run along the inside of the track Whenever the lift is over a section of track with charging strips it wi...

Page 19: ...Constant Charger The constant charger system has two metal roller bearings Figure 11B C that contact charging strips that run along the inside of the track When the lift is over a section of track wi...

Page 20: ...Note As the lift is initially switched on the level of battery charge displayed may be incorrect However as soon as the lift is actually operated the charge level will update to the correct level In N...

Page 21: ...lternate between Maintenance Lifts in the first line if user selected Number of Lifts Mode The display will alternate between Maintenance Battery in the first line if user selected Battery Level Mode...

Page 22: ...o be reset in order to operate again This can be achieved buy pressing the plastic tab located at the end of the RED CORD back into the lift unit Then simply press any button on the hand control to re...

Page 23: ...Handi care dealer Figure 14A Locate Allen Key supplied with the lift Step 1 Locate the Allen key in the plas tic bag containing the owners manual clev is pin ring and hand control Step 2 Locate a smal...

Page 24: ...the lift This lift is not drip proof or water tight Failure to protect the lift from liquids may result in damage to the lift and or may cause personal injury The lift strap may be disinfected using...

Page 25: ...local authorized dealer so that the lift can be checked to en sure proper continued operation The red indicator light on the under side lift turns RED and or a loud alarm sound is heard when an indi v...

Page 26: ...s or sharp edges on the carry bar that may damage the straps of the sling The lift has no unusual sounds when the carry bar is moved UP DOWN or the lift is moved LEFT RIGHT Ensure that there are end s...

Page 27: ...r your local authorized dealer must be consulted as to suitability purchase and installation Slings are the most common after purchase accessory A variety of styles sizes and colors are available Cus...

Page 28: ..._______ Comments Complete the following section on Purchase and Service Information as soon as this equipment is installed Use the service record history to record to any completed service and repairs...

Page 29: ...____________________ Printed Name Signature Company _____________________________________________________________ Remarks Action Taken Date _______________________ Time ________________________ Servic...

Page 30: ...____________________ Printed Name Signature Company _____________________________________________________________ Remarks Action Taken Date _______________________ Time ________________________ Servic...

Page 31: ...____________________ Printed Name Signature Company _____________________________________________________________ Remarks Action Taken Date _______________________ Time ________________________ Servic...

Page 32: ...ral forces user neglect or misuse or to deliberate destruction or to batteries more than 90 days after original purchase 4 This guarantee shall be void if the equipment is not serviced by Handicare or...

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