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Electrical emergency lowering

If the hand control is not functioning, electrical emergency lowering 
can be activated by holding the emergency stop strap down, fig 1. 
Lower the patient to a safe height and location.

          Electrical emergency lowering may only be used if the hand 
control is malfunctioning. The electrical emergency lowering device 
feeds out the lift strap for as long as the emergency stop strap is 
held down. Ensure that the lowering motion is activated. Otherwise, 
electrical emergency lowering must be stopped. Always ensure that 
emergency lowering is done in an appropriate location.

To reset: Press the plastic button that holds the red strap in place 
upward until it clicks, see fig 2.

Manual emergency lowering/raising

Remove the plastic cover on the same side as the emergency stop 
strap, fig 3. On the inside of the cover there is an Allen key. Remove 
the Allen key and insert it into the hole as indicated, fig 4. Turn it 
counter-clockwise to lower and clockwise to raise the slingbar. 
Always ensure that emergency lowering is done in an appropriate 
location.

NOTE! 

Lowering is very slow.

Re-setting manual emergency lowering/raising: 

Contact an authorized 

Handicare service technician. Do not use the lift unit.

Emergency stop

To activate emergency stop: 

Pull the red emergency stop strap firmly, fig 1, and then release.

To reset: 

Push the plastic button that holds the red strap in place upward until it clicks, 

see fig 2. 

Allen key

If the emergency stop strap is held down constantly, electrical emergency lowering will be  
activated. When the strap is released, the lift will.

When the emergency stop is activated, a red indication is visible, fig 1, above emergency 
stop strap and its white plastic button.

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Summary of Contents for SystemRoMedic RiseAtlas450M QuickTrolleySystem

Page 1: ...a holistic approach to patient transfers and is organized in four categories transfer positioning support and lifting Visual inspection Inspect lift functions regularly Check to ensure that product is...

Page 2: ...sing the product 13 18 Important information 13 Before use 13 Safe working load 14 Description of functions and symbols 14 Hand control 15 Information panel 16 Preventive service maintenance 16 Emerge...

Page 3: ...ssued by Handicare AB Periodic inspection must be performed at least once yearly Use only original spare parts Service and maintenance must be performed according to instructions in the manual The lif...

Page 4: ...e Holder Charger cup Charger cable EU UK US connectors included fixtures between charger station and wall freestanding rail not included Charger station a Secure holder to charger station on wall free...

Page 5: ...ESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS SURFACE FINISH TOLERANCES LINEAR ANGULAR Q A MFG APPV D CHK D DRAWN Fig 2 Trolley in position for mount ing dismounting Trolley quick release Trol...

Page 6: ...the quick trolley release bracket into the desired angle fig 6 III Mount the top bracket and the covers back to their original position 9000 WEIGHT SEE DETAILS SEE DETA MATERIAL DATE SIGNATURE NAME D...

Page 7: ...r assembly instructions see Assembly of charger unit 1 The lift unit is charged via a wall mounted charger station Place the hand control in the charger station The charging lamp on the lift unit indi...

Page 8: ...ig 1 To set the charging points for in rail charging remove the spring pins that hold the charger plate in place Then the dip switch on the circuit board is set for the desired charging function 2 Che...

Page 9: ...2 Check to ensure that the charger plate springs in and out when pressure is applied to the charger plate see fig 2 3 Guide the lift unit onto the rail so that the plus on the charging point is on th...

Page 10: ...t is activated the battery symbol lights up for two seconds to indicate the current battery status Battery status in rail charging The battery symbol lights green when battery capacity exceeds 50 When...

Page 11: ...lley T bracket into the trolley Then rotate the lift unit 90 degrees to lock the QuickTrolleyReleaseBracket into the trolley picture 1 4 below Ensure that the lift unit slides in place and that it can...

Page 12: ...t lift function by lifting a person not a patient using an approved sling At the same time check both the manual and electrical emergency lowering function with someone in the lift See section on Emer...

Page 13: ...or alterations are made to the lift by personnel who are not authorized RiseAtlas must not come in direct contact with water RiseAtlas must not be charged in a wet room article no 50100057 To ensure...

Page 14: ...in the manual for the respective accessory Below is a brief description of the functions that are available for caregivers and patients Symbols on the product Battery status Emergency stop The lift r...

Page 15: ...ut 2 seconds to indicate battery status If the lamp does not light check to ensure that the emergency stop is not activated Active safety RiseAtlas has a built in strap guard which prevents the lift f...

Page 16: ...e lift again Night light RiseAtlas is equipped with night lighting which will be activated by pressing and holding the ON button on the hand control for 3 seconds The LED lamp lights for 15 minutes if...

Page 17: ...as the emergency stop strap fig 3 On the inside of the cover there is an Allen key Remove the Allen key and insert it into the hole as indicated fig 4 Turn it counter clockwise to lower and clockwise...

Page 18: ...on that load is applied to the lift strap If the lift unit is not working properly contact your Handicare dealer If the lift cannot be run all the way up to stop check to ensure that the overload symb...

Page 19: ...icle no 70100002 300 kg 661 lbs Article no 70100003 400 kg 881 lbs Assistive devices for positioning SystemRoMedic includes a wide range of functional comfortable high quality assistive devices for po...

Page 20: ...th warm water or rubbing alcohol Do not use cleaning agents containing phenol or chlorine as this may damage the material Storage To ensure maximum battery life charge regularly We recommend that the...

Page 21: ...ch SWL RiseAtlas450M 205 kg 450 lbs Sound level Unload 55 dB Max load 57 dB Pressure hand control Buttons on hand control 4 N Lift measurements 26 6 x 15 1 x 15 6 cm 10 5 x 5 9 x 6 1 inch Intermittent...

Page 22: ...ch SWL RiseAtlas450M 205 kg 450 lbs Sound level Unload 55 dB Max load 57 dB Pressure hand control Buttons on hand control 4 N Lift measurements 26 6 x 15 1 x 15 6 cm 10 5 x 5 9 x 6 1 inch Intermittent...

Page 23: ...23 0 cm 9 inch Installation height on SlingBar M 32 7 cm 12 8 inch Article no 50100057 Article no 50100051 1 Outlet for hand control 2 Hand control 3 Lift strap 4 Emergency stop and electrical emergen...

Page 24: ...inde pendence and dignity Through a combination of training and a complete range of transfer assistive devices SystemRoMedic offers the means to improving both the work environment and the quality of...

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