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System

RoMedic

TM

Final inspection

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Check to ensure that no components are left in the packaging.

• Inspect the product for signs of damage. 

• Inspect wheels and brakes. 

• Check mechanical brake function by activating the brakes and, without activating EvaDrive, try to  
 

move the lift forward. If the lift does not move, the brakes function as they should. 

• Check all connections, screws and bolts. 

• Check emergency-stop function by activating EvaDrive; press the emergency-stop button, and 
 

then press the up or down button. If nothing happens, the emergency stop is functioning as it should,  

 

since it stops all electrical functions.

• Using the hand control, activate EvaDrive, press the up button and run the lift boom all the way up.  
 

Then, press the down button and run the boom all the way down. 

• Test base-width adjustment. Activate the system, press the button for base-width adjustment, open  
 

the undercarriage to maximum width, and then press the other button to reduce the width. 

• If the lift is functioning as it should, connect the charger and check to ensure that the charging  
 

indicator light on the control panel lights up. 

• Activate EvaDrive and grasp the handlebar with both hands, hold the safety switch in, and then run  
 

the lift forward, backward and in a turning motion. Check that the lift moves easily, to both the right  

 

and to the left. 

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Test the rear wheels by turning them a bit; turn the lift back and forth. Turn the wheels all the way and  

 

run the lift sideways. Check that the yellow light lights up when the wheels turn and are turned, and  

 

that the light goes out when the wheels are returned to the normal position.  

NOTE!

The lift must be charged for at least 10 hours before it is used for the first time. See section on battery charging. 
Keep the manual where it is easily accessible for users of the product.

Summary of Contents for SystemRoMedic EvaDrive

Page 1: ...d on the lift Always read the user manuals for all assistive devices used during a transfer Keep the user manual where it is accessible to users of the product Always make sure that you have the right...

Page 2: ...ting 5 Exploded view 6 8 Spare parts 10 14 Changing spare parts 12 14 Adjusting Toe in Toe out 15 Periodic inspection protocol 16 Description of periodic inspektion 17 Periodic inspection instruction...

Page 3: ...width adjustment Activate the system press the button for base width adjustment open the undercarriage to maximum width and then press the other button to reduce the width If the lift is functioning...

Page 4: ...rs or alterations are made by authorized personnel Never attempt to lift the mobile lift unit by the handlebar Ensure that there are no obstacles or people in the way of the lift Never stand on the li...

Page 5: ...electrical system Restart EvaDrive If there is still a problem contact Handicare Red light battery scale blink Restart Contact Handicare If unusual sounds are heard Try to locate the source of the sou...

Page 6: ...IN 985 CL6 M10 FZB 1 11 90000601 01 Washer DIN125 10 5x20x2 fzb 2 12 90000660 01 Nut cover MSM10 2 13 90000789 00B Screw MLC6S DIN7984 8 8 M5x8 2 4 5 C D 4 6 7 8 A B This drawing and any information o...

Page 7: ...Internordic 4 14 90004722 01 Eva drive sleeve 4 15 90004721 01 Eva drive tension bracket 2 16 90005031 01A Eva drive support welded 1 17 90001674 01 Screw MC6S DIN912 8 8 M8x16 fzb 4 18 90004471 01 S...

Page 8: ...0 Cover 20mm grey 1 11 90003072 01 Handle Bracket Eva Drive 1 12 90001674 01 Screw MC6S DIN912 8 8 M8x16 fzb 2 C D 7 8 A B This drawing and any information or descriptive matter set out hereon are the...

Page 9: ...straight mini fit 1 2 90005089 01 EvaDrive actuator cable short angled micro fit 1 3 90005091 01 EvaDrive Emergency Stop Cable 1 4 90005092 01 EvaDrive battery cable 1 5 90003269 01 Eva Drive Handle 1...

Page 10: ...90004212 01 Actuator LA30 2 way 478mm 301358 00 1 2 90005060 01 Nut ML6M DIN439 ISO4035 M10 fzb 1 3 90004723 03 Eva drive actuator stearing pin 1 D E F C 1 2 3 4 B A 3 2 1 5 C D 4 6 7 8 A B This drawi...

Page 11: ...80100187 Cable actuator LA23 EvaDrive 1 pce 1 x Cable actuator LA23 80100189 Cable Emergency stop EvaDrive 1 pce 1 x Cable Emergency stop 80100190 Charger Li Ion EvaDrive 1 pce 1 x Charger Li Ion Eva...

Page 12: ...y slide battery back into place Reattach battery cable and switch ON Readjust handle position 80100174 Cover leg EvaDrive Replace cover leg by pressing it into back of leg profile use LocTite715 glue...

Page 13: ...l key in the keyway Fit the spacer and tighten a new lock nut firmly Rout the cable and reattach the connector to the HUB motor Secure HUB motor cable with cable ties Note cable tension Reattach cover...

Page 14: ...itch ON 80100189 Cable Emergency stop EvaDrive Set battery switch OFF Disconnect battery Detach cover The cover is secured by pads of velcro Detach emergency stop cable connector from control box VR2...

Page 15: ...am but do not remove them 3 Loosen all four screws connecting the center plate with the brackets but do not remove them 4 Straighten one of the wheels by hand Note that the loose bracket moves relativ...

Page 16: ...amage Inside the unit Cables Weare and damage Noise Accessories Documentation Instructions User manuals Lift type Contract no s n Name Version Address Prod year Sling bar id Situation of use Home Inst...

Page 17: ...17 S E R V I C E M A N U A L SystemRoMedic TM A B D C E F G Description for periodic inspection...

Page 18: ...and then try to drive backwards and forwards Nothing should happen then press the up and down button If nothing happens the emergency stop buppen functions properly Inspect the handle Check screws nu...

Page 19: ...irt and hair Do not use cleaning agents containing phenol or chlorine as this could damage the aluminium and the plastic materials If disinfection is needed 70 ethanol 45 isopropanol or similar should...

Page 20: ...ss than 10 though not more than 2 min Nav motor 24V DC Mono Shaft 180 W Material Aluminium steel Emergency lowering Manual Castors 8 inch 203 mm IP class IP X4 Weight Eva450Drive 127 87 lbs 58 kg Eva6...

Page 21: ...o the degree of protection against electric shock The device is intended for indoor use Class lI equipment Conforms to ISO 10535 2006 with ANSI AAMI ES 60601 1 2005 and is certified to ISO 10535 2006...

Page 22: ...50Drive 25 0 9 427 16 8 1307 51 4 1450 57 1 240 9 4 900 1100 35 4 43 3 All measurement are in mm inch Tolerance 5 mm 0 2 When the handle is placed 1000 mm from floor Dimensions 22 S E R V I C E M A N...

Page 23: ...M A N U A L SystemRoMedic TM Eva600Drive 806 31 7 395 15 5 25 0 9 432 17 1408 55 4 1566 61 6 240 9 4 900 1100 35 4 43 3 All measurement are in mm inch Tolerance 5 mm 0 2 When the handle is placed 100...

Page 24: ...7 Dual Joystick Displaced Refer to section 1 11 4 N 7 or 8 Other Possible Control System Trip 1 7 1 8 3 Y 8 or 8 Other Possible Control System Trip 1 7 1 8 1 1 Trip Type 1 Low Battery Voltage This occ...

Page 25: ...eck the right motor connectors and wiring If the trip is still present after the above checks have been made then the Power Module may be defective The VR2 control system may be programmed to exchange...

Page 26: ...before the blink finishes If the problem persists refer to section 1 7 1 12 Communications Error The most likely cause of a communications error is a defective cable between the Power Module and the...

Page 27: ...occurs when the control system operates above the Current Limit Threshold for a period of time greater than the Current Limit Time It has been designed to notify the Healthcare Technician that the co...

Page 28: ...oMedic offers improvement of both work environment and quality of care and at the same time achieves significant cost savings Always make sure that you have the correct version of the manual The most...

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