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Oxford

®

Standaid 140

2

English

Contents

1.

 

Introduction: About Your Lift ..............................................................................................3

2.

 

Assembly and Commissioning Instructions .......................................................................4 

3.

 

Safety Precautions ............................................................................................................6

4.

 

Control Box & Handset ......................................................................................................8 

5.

 

Operating Instructions .......................................................................................................9

6.

 

Charging Instructions.......................................................................................................11

7.

 

Maintenance Schedule & Daily Check List .....................................................................13

8.

 

Maintenance, Inspection and Test ..................................................................................14

9.

 

Technical Specifications ..................................................................................................16

10.

 Warranty .......................................................................................................................... 19

Summary of Contents for Oxford Standaid 140

Page 1: ...User Instruction Manual Oxford Standaid 140 To avoid injury read user manual prior to use...

Page 2: ...2 Assembly and Commissioning Instructions 4 3 Safety Precautions 6 4 Control Box Handset 8 5 Operating Instructions 9 6 Charging Instructions 11 7 Maintenance Schedule Daily Check List 13 8 Maintenan...

Page 3: ...ach lift and should be retained for future reference Test Certificate Dealer Guarantee Card User Manual Customer Satisfaction Card The Test Certificate is an important document and is required for you...

Page 4: ...t the finish from damage WARNING Some of the parts are heavy and will need to be lifted with care You may need assistance with the heavier assemblies 2 Apply the rear castor brakes by pushing the brak...

Page 5: ...ever Insert screw and fully tighten Fig 1 5 Confirm the legs of the lift open and close satisfactorily by operating the leg adjustment handle in both directions 6 Clip the battery onto the control box...

Page 6: ...working load of the lift is suitable for the weight of the patient ALWAYS carry out lifting according to the instructions in the user manual NEVER disconnect or bypass a control or safety feature beca...

Page 7: ...a slope which exceeds 1 12 approximately 5 degrees Joerns Healthcare recommend a second helper is present when moving a patient on a slope DO NOT park a loaded lift on ANY sloping surface DO NOT use e...

Page 8: ...Oxford Standaid 140 8 English 4 Control Box Handset Battery Level Indicator Emergency Raise Lower Emergency Stop Button Detachable Battery Pack Handset Fig 4 Fig 5...

Page 9: ...engage as you move off 4 Raising and lowering the boom The movement of the boom is achieved by a powerful electric actuator which is controlled by a simple hand control unit The hand control has two b...

Page 10: ...r detailed fitting instructions please refer to the user guide supplied with each sling WARNING Joerns Healthcare recommends that slings be checked regularly and particularly before each use for signs...

Page 11: ...batteries to overcharge a Green Light Indicates main power is on b Yellow Light Indicates battery is charging c Battery will be fully charged when yellow light goes off NOTE Charging will take up to f...

Page 12: ...e storage period ALWAYS make sure the mains power to the charger is switched off before connecting or disconnecting the power pack NEVER leave the power pack plugged in to the charger with the mains p...

Page 13: ...recommend the following checks are carried out on a daily basis and before using the lift ENSURE the lift moves freely on its castors ENSURE the legs open and close correctly EXAMINE the sling hooks f...

Page 14: ...ssis Check the operation of the hand control Check the fuse for correct rating and the fuse holder for firm fitting and possible damage LEG ADJUSTMENT Check the leg linkages are secure and the leg adj...

Page 15: ...ST The load test should be carried out in accordance with the manufacturer s test procedures It is strongly recommended the testing is carried out by an authorised service dealer CERTIFICATION An auth...

Page 16: ...Max Height 1585mm Spreader Bar Min Height 1090mm Height At Maximum Reach 1090mm Reach At Minimum Height 240mm Maximum Reach 240mm Turning Radius 1250mm Legs Open External Width 1240mm Internal Width 1...

Page 17: ...tection Charger Type B Lift Type B Environmental Conditions Outside this environment functionality and safety may be compromised Operating Temperature 5 C to 40 C Relative humidity 20 to 90 30 C not c...

Page 18: ...equipment as per EN 60601 1 Class 2 equipment The disposal of the charging and control unit should not be mixed with general household waste The disposal of batteries should not be mixed with general...

Page 19: ...l of our products are commissioned by your dealer and are supported by them for future servicing The dealer or distributor operates the warranty programme so it is important to keep a record of their...

Page 20: ...ing Inserts o User Handset o ________________________ o Battery Pack Checked for you by ________________________________ 2014 Joerns Healthcare 374 10075 Rev D DCO14 0003 Joerns Healthcare Limited Dra...

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