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M A N U A L System

RoMedic

TM

Service information read-out

Basic service information can be read out on the display. To get the service information on the 
display please press the lifting arm up button for half a second. The information will be shown 
for ½ minute or until other buttons are activated.

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Total cycles done by the actuator

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Total work done by the actuator (ampere usage times seconds in use)

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Total number of overloads

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Days since last service/Days between services

Battery information on the display 

The battery discharging will be shown in four stages:

Battery state 1

: The battery is ok, no need for charging (100 - 50 %).

Battery state 2

: Battery needs charging. (50 - 25 %)

Battery state 3:

 Battery needs charging. (Less than 25 %) A tone sounds when a button is pressed in  

this battery state.

Battery state 4

: The battery needs charging (17V or lower). At this stage some of the functionality of 

the lift is lost. At this battery stage it is only possible to drive the lifting arm down. Furthermore an 
audio signal will sound when a control button is activated. The symbol will switch between the two 
pictures for 10 seconds.

The battery symbol is shown when the box is active until power down (2 minutes after use). 
It is not possible to use other batttery types than BAJ1/BAJ2.

The battery level is measured via voltage level. This means that it is possible to experience e.g. that  
the battery switches from state 1 to state 2 and back to state 1.

Summary of Contents for SystemRoMedic MiniLift160EE

Page 1: ...or descriptive matter set out hereon are the confidential a and must not be disclosed loaned copied or used for manufacturing tendering or any oth SCALE PROJECTION Material no MATERIAL SPECIFICATIO A...

Page 2: ...width adjustment 4 C D B This drawing and any information or descriptive matter set out hereon are the confidential and copyright property of Handicare and must not be disclosed loaned copied or used...

Page 3: ...function and perform a final inspection see Final inspection Connect cables Hand control cord in HS cable to lift unit on mast in outlet M1 and cable to base width motor in outlet M2 EE To collapse th...

Page 4: ...y pushing down on the respective pedals for widening and narrowing the base For EE use the buttons on the hand control Test lift function by lifting a person not a user using an approved sling At the...

Page 5: ...he lift must not be used or immersed in or under water including showering The lift should not be left stored in a high humidity environment The lift must not be charged in a wet room To ensure optima...

Page 6: ...the battery is fully charged Wall mounted charger 1 Remove the battery pack from the lift and place it in the wall mounted charger 2 Check to ensure that the LED lamp on the front of the charger light...

Page 7: ...ng 100 50 Battery state 2 Battery needs charging 50 25 Battery state 3 Battery needs charging Less than 25 A tone sounds when a button is pressed in this battery state Battery state 4 The battery need...

Page 8: ...widen and narrow the base Emergency stop To activate emergency stop Activate the red emergency stop button on the control box Resetting Turn the button in the direction of the arrows until the button...

Page 9: ...ays supported by the actuator Hand control functions The hand control has four functions up and down lift arm out and in base width Two functions cannot be used at the same time NOTE The hand control...

Page 10: ...s possible to the user Take care to ensure that the user s shins are resting securely against the leg support and then adjust 2 the leg support so that it does not press against the user s kneecaps ab...

Page 11: ...ar handles with both hands to avoid being pinched between the slingbar and lift loops 7 6 7 Helpful hint Use a longer loop alternative for short users and for users that cannot be fully raised Use a s...

Page 12: ...lift makes unusual noises Try to determine the source of the sound Take the lift out of operation and contact your dealer Accessories ThoraxSling polyester XS XXL article no 45500003 009 ThoraxSling...

Page 13: ...o 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 be used Stora...

Page 14: ...ctric shock The device is intended for indoor use Class lI equipment Always Read The User Manual This equipment system is intended for use by healthcare professionals only This equipment system may ca...

Page 15: ...per minute Push 4 000N Sound level With load upwards 74 7 dB A downwards 52 6 dB A Material Steel Emergency lowering Mechanical and electrical Castors Front 3 9 100 mm back 3 9 100mm Weight 89 3 lbs 4...

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