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Uno 100/102  •  7EN150104-01

Charging the Batteries

For maximum battery life, batteries must be charged 

regularly. We recommend charging after use or each 

night. 

Maximum charge is reached after about

 6 hours. When 

the batteries are fully charged, the charger disconnects 

automatically.

NOTE! A yellow indicator lamp on the control box 

lights constantly during charging. When the batter-

ies are fully charged, the yellow lamp shuts off. If 

Old batteries are to be left at the nearest recycling station or 

given to personnel authorized by Liko. 

Charging procedure

this lamp continues to light after 8 hours, the bat-

teries probably need to be replaced. Discontinue 

charging and replace batteries.
Never charge batteries in a wet area!

If the lift is not in daily use, we recommend that the 

emergency stop be pressed in after the lift has been 

used. This breaks the current and conserves battery 

power. Make sure the lift is fully charged before press

-

ing in the emergency stop.

Alt. A 

   Alt. B

With built-in charger:

Plug the coiled cable into a wall socket 

(100-240 VAC). Check that both lamps 

on the control box light. The yellow lamp 

on the control box indicates charging 

and the green lamp indicates electricity 

to the charger.
If the charger cable is stretched out it 

should be replaced to avoid the risk of 

the cable getting caught and tear.

 

With wallmounted charger or table charger housing:

Loosen the holder for the charger cable. Remove the battery pack 

from the control box by loosening the locking device on top of the 

battery pack.

Alt. A.

 

Place the battery pack on the wallmounted charger.

Plug the coiled cable into a wall socket (100-240 VAC).

 Check that 

both lamps on the control box light. The yellow lamp on the control 

box indicates charging and the green lamp indicates electricity to the 

charger.

Alt. B.

 Place the battery pack on the charger in the table charger 

housing. Plug the coiled cable into a wall socket (100-240 VAC).

 

Check that both lamps on the control box light. The yellow lamp 

 

on the control box indicates charging and the green lamp indicates 

electricity to the charger.

Note! The lift does not operate when the charger cable is plugged into a wall socket.

Battery Capacity

If the battery needs charging a beep tone will sound and a lamp on 

the handcontrol 

(A) will light. When this occurs the battery needs to 

be charged immediately. There is however enough power left in the 

battery for a few more lifts.

Model ES has a display on the control box that shows the current 

battery capacity. When all fields of the display are black, the battery 

is fully charged. When a fuse symbol appears (see illustration), the 

battery must be re-charged immediately.

 

EM   

      EE   

   ES

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Summary of Contents for Uno 102 Series

Page 1: ...y be needed for higher lifts for example to beds and gurneys that cannot be lowered IMPORTANT Carefully read instructions for the lift and lifting accessories before use Lifting and transferring a per...

Page 2: ...Maximum Load 9 Recommended Lifting Accessories 9 10 Simple Troubleshooting 11 Care and Maintenance 12 NOTE This Instruction guide contains important information about the use of the product All perso...

Page 3: ...ifted from the underlying surface Never leave a patient unattended in a lifting situation Uno 100 102 EM EE ES have been tested by an accredited testing institute and complies with the requirements of...

Page 4: ...with brake A Max load and Weight in kg Measures in cm B Max load and Weight in lbs Measures in inches These measures depend in which hole the mast is levelled an secured See assembly instructions pag...

Page 5: ...you have the following parts Handcontrol with cable Battery pack and holder for cable Bag containing Instruction Guide cable for char ging with connection cable for charging and the decal Using the l...

Page 6: ...e holder for the charging cable Hook it on the outer edge and press down until you hear a click 8 Stick the decal Using the lift included in bag containing instructions on one side of the mast ON CHAR...

Page 7: ...he maxi mal speed and the thinner arrows correspond to a slower lifting speed only mod ES Lifting motions stops as soon as the push button is released For base width adjustment only mod EE ES Press ei...

Page 8: ...cable is stretched out it should be replaced to avoid the risk of the cable getting caught and tear With wallmounted charger or table charger housing Loosen the holder for the charger cable Remove th...

Page 9: ...mple A Uno 102 that is approved for 175 kg 385 lbs may be equipped with a slingbar that is approved for 300 kg 660 lbs In this case the applicable max load is 175 kg 385 lbs for the total lift system...

Page 10: ...ies on Liko s mobile and stationary lifts Uno can be equipped with Uno can be equipped with Q link 13 Prod No 3156509 for use with Quick release Hook which is mounted on the lifting accessory Quick re...

Page 11: ...he battery pack is not defective or broken off 6 If the lift still does not work satisfactorily contact Liko 1 Check that the emergency stop button is not Check that the emergency stop button is not p...

Page 12: ...pushed in Store the lift at a temperature exceeding freezing point and at normal relative humidity no more than 60 Inspection Uno 100 102 must be inspected at least once per year Pay particular atten...

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