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Electrical Emergency lowering

In the event that the hand control or electronics 

malfunction, the lift can be lowered by pulling on 

the emergency lowering device.
In the event of emergency lowering, always ensure the 

patient is lowered into a bed, wheelchair or other suitable 

place.

Emergency stop

To activate the emergency stop

: pull the red emergency 

stop string.

To reset the emergency stop

: turn the red emergency stop 

button in the direction shown by the arrows.
The red button on the 

lift unit 

end cover is intended 

 

for use if an emergency situation occurs. When the button 

is pressed, contact between the motor and power source is 

broken, which stops the lifting motion.

Installation of Latches

After installation, check that the 

latch locks and runs freely in the 

sling bar hook.

Lift correctly!

Before each lift, make sure that:

– the Sling loops at opposite sides of the Sling are at the same height

– all the Sling loops are fastened securely in to the Slingbar hooks

– the Slingbar is level during the lift, see Figure 1.

 If Slingbar is not level (see Figure 2) or if the sling loops are incorrectly at-

tached to the slingbar (see Figure 3) lower the user to a firm surface and ad-

just according to the Instructions for use of Sling in use.

 An improper lift can be uncomfortable for the user and cause damage to 

the lift equipment! (see Figure 2 and figure 3).

Figure 1. 

Figure 2. 

Figure 3. 

Summary of Contents for 3121001

Page 1: ...ng when weighing the patient and when lifting the patient with a stretcher Likorall200overheadliftisadaptedtotheLikoTM Quick release HookSystemforsafeandeasychangingofliftingaccessories The LikoTM Roo...

Page 2: ...efinitions 5 Technical Data 5 Measurements 6 EMC Table 6 Assembly 9 Operation 9 Charging the Batteries 12 Transferring from Room to Room 13 Maximum Load 14 Recommended Lifting Accessories 14 Simple Tr...

Page 3: ...l indicate this product have been placed on the market after 2005 UL Recognized Component Mark for Canada and the United States EFUP Environmental Friendly Usage Period years Environmentally friendly...

Page 4: ...tions equipment including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas should be used no closer than 30 cm 12 inches to any part of the lift including cables specified by the manufacturer...

Page 5: ...e Fault Safety safety drum This patented safety design provides protection against uncontrolled lowering Intermittent power Protection class lift motor Sound level Protection class hand control Operat...

Page 6: ...agnetic emissions The product is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of this product should assure that it is used in such an environment Emiss...

Page 7: ...mercial or hospital environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV differential mode 2 kV common mode 1 kV differential mode n a for common mode Mains power quality should be that of a typi cal commercial or ho...

Page 8: ...xed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compli ance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked wit...

Page 9: ...catch locks in order to prevent involuntary unhooking from the Q Link II or Q Link Read more about the LikoTM Quick release Hook system on page 15 Before lifting check that the Quick release Hook is...

Page 10: ...button is pressed contact between the motor and power source is broken which stops the lifting motion Installation of Latches After installation check that the latch locks and runs freely in the slin...

Page 11: ...ance and counter clockwise to reduce resistance The following carriages have a friction brake prod no 3126011 and 3126015 SSP Limit Switch activated by the Lift strap Itisimportantthattheliftstrap sli...

Page 12: ...charging 2 Place the hand control in the charging station and connect the charger 3 Connect the charger to a 100 240 V AC electric socket 4 A LED on the hand control will illuminate and indicates tha...

Page 13: ...ut additional strap from Lift 1 Lift 1 Lift 2 Mounting a Q Link II or Q Link to an R2R Sling Bar The R2R sling bars with double hooks each fit two Q Links The two red catches keep the Q Link II or Q L...

Page 14: ...0 with Quick release Hook Prod No 3156086 Max load 300 kg 660 Ibs Universal SlingBar 670 Twin with Quick release Hook Prod No 3156087 Max load 300 kg 660 Ibs Universal SideBars 450 Prod No 3156079 inc...

Page 15: ...od 600 IC wide Prod No 3156065B Contact your Hill Rom representative for more information Scale For weighing persons in combination with the use of Likorall overhead lift we recommend LikoScaleTM 350...

Page 16: ...ntact Hill Rom 1 Charge the battery immediately 2 If the problem persists please contact Hill Rom The lift is stuck in the high position The lift does not achieve maximum lifting capacity 1 Make sure...

Page 17: ...s and provides guidance to its users on the safe handling and disposal of its devices to aid in the prevention of injury including but not limited to cuts punctures of the skin abrasions and any requi...

Page 18: ...an the lift by pouring water on it steam cleaning it or by using a high pressure jet Refer to the recommendations made by the cleaning and disinfecting product manufacturer Process Recommendations For...

Page 19: ...be used for hard to clean areas to remove stains and resistant dirt and to loosen hardened soil Use as many wiping cloths as needed to remove the soil Replace cloth when soiled After cleaning the lif...

Page 20: ...ping cloth as necessary and per the manufacturer s instructions Additional disinfection may need to be applied to maintain the required wet time NOTE If bleach is used with another cleaner disinfectan...

Page 21: ...or Golvo and ceiling lifts Alcohol Isopropyl alcohol 70 5 0 7 0 Viraguard Veridien Hand controls for all lifts Quaternary ammonium n Alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chlorides 0 105 n Alkyl dimethyl eth...

Page 22: ...me of 10 years when correctly handled serviced and periodically inspected in accordance with LikoTM instructions Parts listed below are subject to wear and tear and have specific expected life time Ha...

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