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Homelift2 user guide  

Version 01/2012  

 

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Item to check  

check 

Periodicity : at least once a year and before renting it

Replacement after 

10 000 cycles 

Beam support / beam 
axis connection

 

- Check stop-nut presence and assembling  
- Check fixing screw worn state  
- Check fixing metal tongue welding 

 

 

Beam axle

 

- Check axle worn state 
- Check bottom fixing screw + ring worn state 

 

Beam hooks 

- Check fixing points of the 4 hooks 
- Check welding points worn state 

 

Strap 

- Check seams 

 

Actuator 

- Check charging operating 

 

Emergency release 

 

- Check electrical and manual release operating 

 

Control box 

 

- Check emergency stop operating  
- Check battery charging 

 

Electrical cables 

 

- Check cables (pinching, plug state, cut …) 

 

Actuator / beam 
support connection

 

- Check fixing screw worn state

 

- Check stop-nut presence and assembling 

 

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Pole / beam support 
connection

 

- Check brass ring worn state 
- Check fixing screw worn state 
- Check stop-nut presence and assembling 

 

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Actuator / pole 
connection

 

- Check fixing screw worn state 
- Check stop-nut presence and assembling 

 

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Pedals

 

- Check pedals operating 
- Check connecting rods worn state 

 

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Back wheels 

- Check braking system 

 

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Side foot / cross piece 
connection

 

- Check fixing worn state (screw nut + brass rings) 

 

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Pole / cross piece 
connection

 

- Check knobs presence and assembling 
- Check pole welding

 

 

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 See table on page 12 to list necessary spare parts 

 

Hoists are conformed to EN 10535 standard which means that they can run 10 000 complete cycles under 
the conditions of uses they are designed for. Please, carefully consider how important it is to evenly check 
and maintain it in order to make sure that it is used under the standard specifications and under ours 
recommendations. We will not be responsible for any damage due to an abnormal use or to a too high 
number of cycles. You will find all the information you need for your checking and maintenance steps on 
pages 9, 10, 11 and 12.  

 

Réf. Document : IB 7.5.1. 705     indice A

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Homelift 2

Page 1: ...1 Homelift2 user guide Version 01 2012 4 150 Kg 330lb H Ho om me el li if ft t 2 2 ...

Page 2: ...2 Homelift2 user guide Version 01 2012 ...

Page 3: ...anytime TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 PREAMBLE page 4 2 DESCRIPTION page 4 7 2 1 Where to use Homelift 2 2 2 General description 2 3 Technical description 2 4 Dimensional characteristics 2 5 Labelling 3 HOMELIFT ASSEMBLING page 7 14 3 1 Package contents 3 2 Homelift 2 assembling page 13 3 3 Plugging 4 USE page 14 17 4 1 First use 4 2 Homelift 2 use 4 3 Safety 4 4 Control box operating battery charge 4 5 Sto...

Page 4: ...his product This information has been carefully checked by HMS VILGO This is not an exhaustive list and HMS VILGO is not responsible for any kind of mistakes or omissions 2 DESCRIPTION 2 1 WHERE TO USE HOMELIFT2 The Homelift2 is a lifting device It is used to transfer disabled or elderly people At home to transfer the patient to an armchair a toilet seat or a chair In independent living structures...

Page 5: ...ferred 150 kg 330lb Electrical equipment conformed to NF EN 60 601 1 and to NF EN 60 601 1 2 Duty cycle 2 min 18 min 10 Input 230V 50 HZ Actuator input 24 V CC Battery charge required time 15 hrs Battery autonomy 40 cycles Electrical equipment protection remote control IP X6 control box IPX4 actuator IP X4 Pedals Pole Control box Driving handles Support beam Beam Side foot Electric actuator 3 in t...

Page 6: ...dius overall dimension 1 Lifting radius at the highest CSP 22 5 in 2 Total lift 3 4 41 in 3 Maximum CSP height 69 in 4 Minimal CSP height 27 5 in 5 CSP height at maximum lifting radius 49 in 6 Lifting radius at lowest CSP 24in 7 Maximum lifting radius 31in 8 Low position floor hooks height 20in 9 High position floor hooks height 62 in 10 Low position overall dimension height 48 in 11 High position...

Page 7: ...ollow up of the medical disposal It also gives to you the security loading charge for a good use There are 4 labels One on the basis of the Homelift2 one on the electric actuator one on the control box and one on the remote control Standards By this label HMS VILGO ensures that Homelift2 hoist is conformed to European directive 89 336 referring to electromagnetic compatibility and to European dire...

Page 8: ...EMBLING 3 1 PACKAGE CONTENTS The following parts are in the package 1 folded up Homelift2 hoist 1 box containing Control box x1 remote control x1 Main cable x1 Actuator cable x1 Fixing screw CHC 6x80 x2 Anti pulling up Cable kit x1 Spanner 6 section 5 x1 ...

Page 9: ...n state Check fixing screw worn state Check stop nut presence and assembling 11 Actuator pole connection Check fixing screw worn state Check stop nut presence and assembling 12 Pedals Check pedals operating Check connecting rods worn state 13 Back wheels Check braking system 14 Side foot cross piece connection Check fixing worn state screw nut brass rings 15 Pole cross piece connection Check knobs...

Page 10: ...23725 28470 33215 37960 42705 47450 14 5110 10220 15330 20440 25550 30660 35770 40880 45990 51100 15 5475 10950 16425 21900 27375 32850 38325 43800 49275 54750 16 5840 11680 17520 23360 29200 35040 40880 46720 52560 58400 17 6205 12410 18615 24820 31025 37230 43435 49640 55845 62050 18 6570 13140 19710 26280 32850 39420 45990 52560 59130 65700 19 6935 13870 20805 27740 34675 41610 48545 55480 6241...

Page 11: ...melift2 user guide Version 01 2012 M MA AI IN NT TE EN NA AN NC CE E B BO OO OK K HOIST REFERENCE Serial number Date of 1st use DATE Number of cycles evaluated MAINTENANCE AND QUALITY CHECKING NAME APPROVALS ...

Page 12: ...oss piece connection clip cotter A501114 1 actuator support beam connection HH 10x50 screw Ø 10 stop nut Ø 10 20 washer Lifty 3 beam axle Ø 26 20 LG 5 brass ring A001073 A001072 A001061 A501116 A501063 1 1 2 1 1 support beam beam connection HH10x55 screw Ø 10 stop nut Ø 10 20 washer A001128 A001072 A001061 1 1 2 actuator pole connection Ø 22 10 brass ring Ø 10 articulation pole support beam axle Ø...

Page 13: ...e pole in screwing the 2 cross screws 9 Plug the remote control and the electric actuator to the control box see chap 3 3 Your Homelift2 hoist is now ready to run 2 1 6 8 5 Unlock the beam from the support beam and pick the support beam up 6 Fix the head of the electric actuator on the support beam in locking the clip 5 3 4 Put the axle on position in locking it ...

Page 14: ...iately However check the hoist has been assembled properly as explained in paragraph 3 and try it without a patient to get familiar with its use and functions 3 Screw the hood to the control box with a crossed screw driver 3 Grip the notches and turn the ring from left to the right The cable is locked when the ring is turned to 90 1 The 3 notches of this ring show that the griping device of the ca...

Page 15: ...tilt with the different hanging up holes Make sure to always hang up the A and B straps at the same hole level same colour Act the same way for C and D straps Cautions This sling is designed for HMS VILGO hoists only Always hang up the 4 straps at the same level Never adjust straps while the hoist is running Always make sure that straps are well attached on the beam before lifting the patient up N...

Page 16: ...unction can be used if the electrical system is not efficient 4 4 CONTROL BOX OPERATING BATTERY CHARGE If the charging level is too weak an alarm sounds in a constant way when the control box is activated The charging of the battery is then necessary The control box has its own integrated charger To charge batteries connect the control box to the 220 VAC main power line until the green led turn on...

Page 17: ...ing Check the sling by looking at its seams condition immediately replace a sling that starts to show any tear Electrical parts Test the emergency stop switch while lifting and lowering the support beam Look at the electrical cables cover Test crushing safety system by placing an item on the support beam going down way Chassis Check the brake of the back wheels Look at the global geometry on the H...

Page 18: ... Warranty does not cover battery ANY RETURN WITHOUT SERIAL NUMBER LABEL WILL NOT BE COVERED BY THE WARRANTY The warranty does not cover any breakdown due to inappropriate or wrong use or maintenance in spite of the specifications and use instructions stated in this manual electrical shock torn cables etc Warranty does not cover any breakdown or malfunction due to parts being swapped over or replac...

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