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Hoyer

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HPL700 and HPL 700WSC

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English

3.

 Lift the mast assembly from the base. The assembly needs to be rotated and positioned close 

to vertical so the handle is to the rear of the lift (Figure 3). 

 

WARNING

Do not damage the cord that runs from the mast to the base. This can lead to the leg 

spreader actuator not functioning.

4

. Position the mast assembly into the base socket. Full engagement of the mast is indicated by 

alignment of the 5/8” bolt hole between the mast and the base (Figure 3). 

 

WARNING

Avoid trapping fingers. Keep fingers away from the end of the mast when inserting into the 

base socket.

5.

 Insert 5/8” bolt and nut removed in Step 2, and torque to 90 ft-lb (122 N-M).

6.

 Insert the 3/8” carriage bolt and nut removed in Step 2, and torque to 20 ft-lb (27 N-M).

Figure 3

Step 5

Step 6

Step 4

Summary of Contents for Hoyer HPL700

Page 1: ...User Instruction Manual Hoyer HPL700 and HPL700WSC To avoid injury read user manual prior to use ...

Page 2: ...and Commissioning Instructions 6 4 Standard Control Box Handset 10 5 Smart Monitor Handset 11 6 Operating Instructions 15 7 6 Point Spreader Bar System 17 8 Charging Instructions 19 9 Maintenance Schedule and Daily Check List 20 10 Lifter Maintenance Checklist 21 11 Specifications 22 12 Warranty 24 ...

Page 3: ...te and inspect the equipment for possible damage due to shipping If there is any damage DO NOT use the equipment and notify the carrier immediately to file a claim Provide complete information concerning damage claims or shipping errors to your supplier Include all equipment identification numbers and group part numbers if any as described above in Equipment Identification section along with a ful...

Page 4: ...with the operating control and safety features of a lift before lifting a patient DO NOT use a sling unless it is recommended for use with the lift ALWAYS check the sling is suitable for the particular patient and is of the correct size and capacity NEVER use a sling which is frayed or damaged ALWAYS fit the sling according to the instructions provided user instructions ALWAYS check the safe worki...

Page 5: ...lace or store batteries under direct sunlight or near a heat source YOUR lift is for patient lifting DO NOT use it or allow it to be used for any other purpose DO NOT bump the lift down steps loaded or unloaded DO NOT attempt to negotiate a loaded lift on a slope which exceeds 1 12 approximately 5 degrees DO NOT attempt to negotiate a slope without a second helper being present DO NOT use a loaded...

Page 6: ...uct documents Hand control Battery pack 2 Charging cord Desk top charger stand Covers and hardware 2 6 point spreader bar Assembly Instructions Remove all the parts from the carton and place on the floor taking care to protect the finish from damage 1 Place the chassis in a clear space and apply the rear brakes Figure 1 2 Remove the 5 8 bolt that connects the mast in its shipping position to the b...

Page 7: ...er actuator not functioning 4 Position the mast assembly into the base socket Full engagement of the mast is indicated by alignment of the 5 8 bolt hole between the mast and the base Figure 3 WARNING Avoid trapping fingers Keep fingers away from the end of the mast when inserting into the base socket 5 Insert 5 8 bolt and nut removed in Step 2 and torque to 90 ft lb 122 N M 6 Insert the 3 8 carria...

Page 8: ...remove the orange tie from the lifter actuator that is attached to the mast Figure 5 10 Align the upper end of the lifter actuator and boom actuator mounting bracket Figure 6 Insert the pin Install the key ring fastener 11 To connect the spreader bar to the boom see instructions on page 16 12 Plug the handset and actuator cables into the bottom of the controller Refer to the figures on page 10 or ...

Page 9: ... The red emergency stop is located on the front of the control box Twist clockwise for normal lift operation on The legs of the lift open and close satisfactorily This is done via the hand control Figure 6 Push the up and down buttons on the hand control and confirm the boom raises and lowers Figure 7 Figure 7 Forward Direction of travel ...

Page 10: ...Box Handset Emergency Stop Button Emergency Raise Lower Redundant Controls LCD Information Screen Handset Connection Socket Actuator Connection Socket Handset Connection Plug Raise Lower Buttons Handset Actuator Detachable Battery Pack Legs Open Close Buttons ...

Page 11: ...utton Emergency Raise Lower Redundant Controls LCD Information Screen Handset Connection Socket Actuator Connection Socket Handset Connection Plug Raise Lower Buttons Handset Actuator Detachable Battery Pack Smart Monitor Legs Open Close Buttons Legs Open Close Redundant Controls ...

Page 12: ...oad Number of days since last service interval The Hoyer Smart Monitor contains a microprocessor inside making it possible to read out service data via the on board LCD screen Features Data collection in the control box with data display via LCD screen Work counter Intelligent cycle counter Service indicator Service interval indicator Overload information 3 step battery indicator Benefits Improved...

Page 13: ...edule later in this manual The service symbol will be displayed each time the raise or lower keys are depressed on the user handset To reset the service interval to one year depress the leg open and leg close keys simultaneously for five seconds If the lift stops because of an overload an attempt to lift more than the safe working load the overload symbol will appear on the LCD display and the lif...

Page 14: ...on The display showing full battery means that the battery is fully charged and the lift is ready for use The display showing a half empty battery indicates that it is time to charge the battery The empty battery symbol showing on the display indicates that the battery has no capacity left and should be placed on charge immediately WARNING To avoid possible permanent damage to the battery the batt...

Page 15: ...raked casters which can be applied for parking When lifting the casters should be left free and un braked the only exception is when lifting a patient from the floor The lift will then be able to move to the center of gravity of the lift If the brakes are applied it is the patient that will swing to the center of gravity and this may prove disconcerting and uncomfortable 3 Raising and Lowering the...

Page 16: ...ns 8 Slings The Hoyer HPL700 has a 6 point spreader bar The 6 point system uses slings with webbing loops which allow positioning adjustment by selecting different colored straps Loop Strap Slings Hoyer Quickfit and Full Back slings The 6 point system attaches to the spreader bar hooks via loop straps Each sling is supplied with instructions Please study the instruction guide before use NOTE For d...

Page 17: ... following safety instructions to ensure the spreader bar is safely locked into position before use WARNING Do not attempt to disassemble kingpin from the 6 point spreader bar This applies to spreader bar with or without scale Connection To connect place the spreader bar on a solid surface such as a table and lower the boom for ease of attachment Figure 8 HPL700 without scale Insert the pin sleeve...

Page 18: ...holes align these items within the end of the boom and install the pin sleeve Insert the quick release pin fully into the sleeve until it locks into position Figure 10 and 11 You must check that the pin is securely fitted Removal CAUTION Be sure to support the weight of the spreader bar before removing pin To detach pin depress the spring barb using a flat screwdriver or similar and pull the pin o...

Page 19: ...e is fully engaged Click in place The charging of Hoyer electric lifts is simple and straightforward but it is important to follow the charging instructions closely Please pay particular attention to the following points they will help you avoid problems with discharged batteries WARNING The battery charger hand control and control box are NOT to be opened by unauthorised personnel Contact your di...

Page 20: ...wing Check the spreader bar is firmly attached to the boom ENSURE the mast is fully engaged into the mast slot and the mast locking device is securely tight ened EXAMINE the sling hooks on the spreader bar and side suspenders for excessive wear If in doubt do not use MAKE sure the legs open and close correctly OPERATE the hand control to confirm the boom raises and lowers satisfactorily CONFIRM th...

Page 21: ...e power pack and should not require maintenance other than the regular charging as detailed in the charging instructions Check that the connections remain clean ü 7 Leg Adjustment Check the legs operate in both full extensions inward outward ü ü 8 Castors Check all castors for firm attachment to the legs Check for free rotation of the castor and the wheels ü ü ü 9 Cleaning Clean with ordinary soap...

Page 22: ...27 5 699mm Legs Closed Internal Width 23 5 597mm Overall Height of Legs 4 5 114mm Ground Clearance 0 625 16mm Front Twin Casters 3 76mm Rear Braked Casters 4 102mm Maximum Sound Level 64 dB A Operating forces of the controls meet the requirements of ISO 10535 Reach Center of spreader bar to the front of the mast 6 Point Spreader Bar measurement to top of location pins Cradle Maximum Height 69 1753...

Page 23: ...apacity 3 2 Ampere Hours Charger Rated Input 110 240 VAC 50 60Hz Charger Rated Output 29 5 VDC 19WMAX Electric Shock Protection Charger Class II Lift Internal Power Source Degree of Shock Protection Charger Type B Lift Type B Intended Operating Environment 5 40 Outside this environment functionality and safety may be compromised ...

Page 24: ...700 Lift contains various parts that wear from normal use These parts such as DC batteries and casters are not covered under the two year warranty but are covered for 90 days after date of delivery Joerns Healthcare s obligation under this warranty is limited to supplying replacement parts servicing or replacing at its option any product which is found by Joerns Healthcare to be defective Warranty...

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