Invacare® Robin®
5 Usage
5.1 General operating information
CAUTION!
If the lifting straps are guided incorrectly in the
hoist (e.g. the straps become twisted), the ceiling
hoist will automatically turn off.
– Keep the straps straight to ensure they feed
into the hoist correctly. The straps are held
taught by the weight of the hooks.
– Keep the straps freely suspended when the
unloaded hoist is lifting/lowering.
If a user unintentionally traps the hand
in the lifting strap during lifting, the hoist
will automatically turn off. The hoist stops
immediately when a hand gets in contact with
the strap inlet.
– Keep your hands away from the strap inlet
during lifting.
CAUTION!
The hand control is protected against splashed
water (IPX4). Extended contact with water will
damage the hand control.
– Do not immerse the hand control in liquids,
even for a short time.
– Avoid any contact with water or other liquids.
5.2 Operating the ceiling hoist
The ceiling hoist is in operation mode as soon as a button
on the hand control is pressed.
Robin
®
Robin
®
Mover
D
A
B
C
A
B
Lifting and lowering the straps
When the ceiling hoist is not loaded, it will lift/lower
at high speed. When loaded with more than 10 kg,
the lifting/lowering speed is automatically reduced
to a safe level.
1.
To lift the straps, press the UP button
A
on the hand
control.
2.
To lower the straps, press the DOWN button
B
on the
hand control.
The ceiling hoist can also be operated by pressing the
UP and DOWN buttons on the underside of the hoist.
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