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C450/ C625

 - User Guide (753101) 

 

 

 

                      Rev:  14 MAR 2017 

 

 

 

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CAUTION:  DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THIS EQUIPMENT 
WITHOUT FIRST UNDERSTANDING THE CONTENTS  OF 
THIS MANUAL. 

 

Introduction  

Overview of C450/ C625

 

lift system 

Before using this equipment, and to ensure the safe operation of your 

C450/ C625

 

lift, carefully read this en-

tire manual, especially the section on “

Cautions

”. The 

C450/ C625

 

is designed to be used in conjunction 

with Prism Medical lift track, accessories  and slings. Please refer to any user guides supplied with these com-
ponents and refer to them while reviewing this manual. 

 

Should any questions arise from reviewing this manual contact your local authorized Prism Medical dealer. 
Failure to comply with warnings in this manual may result in injury to either the operator, or the individual 
being lifted/transferred. Damage to the lift and/or related components may also occur. Be sure that the contents 
of this manual are completely understood prior to using this piece of equipment. 

 

Store this manual with the documents included with the lift system and sling (s). Contents of this manual are 
subject to change without prior written notice.  

 

The 

C450/ C625

 

is a lifting aid used by health care professionals and those providing care in the home to lift, 

position and transfer clients or a disabled family member. The 

C450/ C625

 

lift is part of what is termed ceil-

ing lift technology which takes advantage of lifting from above and not from below or the side. Additionally 
the ceiling lift does not take up valuable floor space as most traditional methods do. Finally, the ceiling lift 
makes it possible to move mobility impaired individuals with minimal strain or risk to the caregiver, while 
providing complete safety, dignity and comfort for the client or family member.  

 

The 

C450/ C625

 

lift is one of three major components that make up this technology. The other two compo-

nents are the track and sling. The 

 

C450/ C625

 

lift runs on the lift track which is securely mounted to the ceil-

ing structure of the institution, or home with the use of ceiling brackets. The track itself is made of specially 
designed aluminum and comes in many different shapes, lengths and configurations, and is custom tailored and 
installed to meet your specific requirements. The third component, the sling, is a specially designed fabric ac-
cessory that attaches to the lift by means of a carry bar and straps, and holds an individual while the lift, posi-
tioning or transfer takes place. Both the track and sling are generally supplied with the lift at the initial time of 
purchase. Please refer to any user guides supplied with the 

C450/ C625

 

lift and reference them while review-

ing this manual.  

 

The 

 

C450/ C625

 

is a fixed ceiling lift, that is, it always remains on the lift track. It has the ability to lift an in-

dividual up from one location such as bed, move the individual along the track to another location and  
finally lower the individual into a chair or bath. It is moved along the track in one of two ways. The first is by 
manually moving the lift along the track with the aid of a caregiver. The second is by having the lift power it-
self along the track. The functions of lifting up or down, or moving to the left or right, are accomplished by 
pressing buttons of a pneumatically (air) operated hand control. The hand control is attached to the lift by way 
of a rubber airline tubing. Due to the design of the lift system, it takes very little effort to press a button to per-
form the desired motion.  

 

Please refer to figures 1A and 1B to see sample floor plans of an installed  lift system. Refer to figures 2A and 
2B to familiarize yourself with the components of the

 

C450/ C625

 

lift. Figures 3A and 3B show the underside 

view of the lift as it would be seen by an operator. 

Summary of Contents for PRISM MEDICAL C450

Page 1: ...the track 10 Moving the H system traversing beam 11 Return to Charge 12 Basics in transferring an individual 13 Charging the lift 16 Constant Charger 17 Attaching Detaching QRS Carry Bar from QRS Hoo...

Page 2: ...50 C625 lift is one of three major components that make up this technology The other two compo nents are the track and sling The C450 C625 lift runs on the lift track which is securely mounted to the...

Page 3: ...RGER LIFT BEDROOM BED BATHROOM BATH CHARGER TRACK LIFT Figure 1B Alternate sample floor plan showing basic components of a ceiling lift system Figure 2A Basic components of the ceiling lift Figure 3A...

Page 4: ...dependent on the frequency of use and the types of load being applied the higher the load and a greater frequency of use will break in the lift faster Max Sound Level Raising Max load 56 1 dB Lowerin...

Page 5: ...OTE For C Series w QRS Hook Part nos See page no 18 Lifting Range NOTES Please use the following type of plug for C 450 or C 625 lifts installed in the UK Please use the following type of plug for C 4...

Page 6: ...ctors that can influence these de cisions It is however obligatory that a client that is assessed as being an independent user of our ceiling lift technology have the ability to receive assistance dur...

Page 7: ...ted and maintained on a regular basis See the section titled General Inspection and Maintenance Any accessories used with the C450 C625 including track and sling s should be checked to ensure that the...

Page 8: ...ly so that it is secure Refer to figure 13C 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 a...

Page 9: ...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 co...

Page 10: ...Refer to figures 6A 6B and 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 attaching...

Page 11: ...ift orientation may be different than installed BATHROOM BEDROOM BED SUPPORT TRACK BOTH SIDES BATH TRAVERSING BEAM LIFT CHARGING LOCATION CHARGER This can be accomplished in one of two ways If the ins...

Page 12: ...be interrupted manually by either pressing any buttons on the hand control or by holding the carry bar firmly as shown in figure Note that the RTC feature has several characteristics that may be al t...

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: ...from the hook if a sling loop 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 instructio...

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

Page 16: ...charge the lift if its battery is low The batteries should be charged on a regular basis It is recommended that the lift be left on charge when not in operation and at the end of each day This will m...

Page 17: ...y charged this light will turn GREEN Constant Charger The constant charger system has two metal roller bearings Figure 9B that contact charging strips that run along the inside of the track When the l...

Page 18: ...to its original position as shown in figure 10B then DO NOT USE QUICK RELEASE HOOK and contact your local authorized dealer Attaching the QRS Carry Bar to the Quick Release Hook Figure 10B Carry bar...

Page 19: ...latch pushing down Tilt the carry bar approximately 90 degree and remove the carry bar from the quick release hook as shown in figure 11C Detaching the QRS Carry Bar from the Quick Release Hook Figur...

Page 20: ...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 Number of Lifts Mo...

Page 21: ...ill alternate between Maintenance Battery in the first line if user selected Battery Level Mode 3 If battery is below 25 The indicator light goes to ORANGE and the unit beeps every 5 seconds The displ...

Page 22: ...the cord is released after the desired lowering has been achieved Please refer to figure 13A IMPORTANT The Emergency Lowering button does not provide a rais ing function The failure of any of the lowe...

Page 23: ...Allen Key supplied with the lift Step 1 Locate the Allen key in the plastic bag containing the own ers manual clevis pin ring and hand control Step 2 Locate a small circular clip on one side of the li...

Page 24: ...ift 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 Virox...

Page 25: ...teries are low and require charging Refer to the section of this manual titled Charging the lift Charge the lift for at least one hour and then try to raise lower the carry bar If this does not correc...

Page 26: ...breaking Refer to specific sling instructions The airline tube that connects the hand control to the lift is not kinked twisted knotted cut or damaged All the functions on the hand control work correc...

Page 27: ...signs of fraying or breaking along its entire length Remove the plug from the carry bar and inspect the integrity of the strap around the pin The stitching on the lift lifting tape where it connects...

Page 28: ...VAILABLE TRACK END STOP ACCESSORIES NOT TO SCALE FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY NOTICE ACCESSORY SIZE STYLE SHAPE LENGTH CONFIGURATIONS OPTIONS COLOURS AND SPECIFICATIONS MAY CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR WRIT...

Page 29: ...of accessories and cables other than those specified with the exception of accessories and cables qualified and sold by the manufacturer of the equipment may result in increased emis sions or decrease...

Page 30: ...Rev 14 MAR 2017 Page 30 IEC 60601 1 2 2007 EMC EMI Compliance Guidelines The table below elaborates the emission compliance of the lift electronics The table below elaborates the recommended electrom...

Page 31: ...C450 C625 User Guide 753101 Rev 14 MAR 2017 Page 31 IEC 60601 1 2 2007 EMC EMI Compliance Guidelines Continued Recommended electromagnetic working environment...

Page 32: ...2007 EMC EMI Compliance Guidelines The table below elaborates the recommended separation between C625 C 450 from RF communication devices Please consult your local dealer or Prism Medical for any que...

Page 33: ...___________ 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 rep...

Page 34: ...______________________ Printed Name Signature Company _____________________________________________________________ Remarks Action Taken Date _______________________ Time ________________________ Serv...

Page 35: ...______________________ Printed Name Signature Company _____________________________________________________________ Remarks Action Taken Date _______________________ Time ________________________ Serv...

Page 36: ...______________________ Printed Name Signature Company _____________________________________________________________ Remarks Action Taken Date _______________________ Time ________________________ Serv...

Page 37: ...berate destruction or to batteries more than 90 days after original purchase 4 This guarantee shall be void if the equipment is not serviced by Prism Medical or its authorized service agents in accord...

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