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Viking™ M mobile lift

  

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7EN137107 Rev. 1

www.hill-rom.com  I  www.liko.com

Cleaning and Disinfection

Safety recommendations

Cleaning and disinfecting procedures for Liko Mobile lifts. This instructions do not replace the facility’s own cleaning and 

disinfection policies. 
•  Wear protective equipment according to manufacturer’s instruction and per facility protocol throughout the cleaning 

  operations, such as: rubber gloves, goggles, apron, face mask and shoe covers.
• Unplug mains (AC power source) before cleaning and disinfection.
• Never clean 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.

Equipment: 

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Protective equipment (such as: rubber gloves, goggles, apron, face mask and shoe covers) as recommended by the facility 

protocol and manufacturers instructions

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Clean buckets

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Cloths for washing and drying

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Soft brush 

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Warm water

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To find Cleaning / Disifectants compatible or not compatible for use on Liko’s products, follow the 

 

”Application of commonly used Cleaning / Disinfectants on Liko products” in this document.

Cleaning instructions

 

1. 

 Unplug mains (AC power source) before cleaning and disinfection. 

2. Clean the lift with a cloth moistened with warm water and a neutral cleaning agent approved by your organization. 

 

A soft brush may be used to remove stains and resistant dirt.
3. Wipe off the entire lift with a cloth moistened with clean water starting from the top and working down. The cloth shall 

 

not be so damp that it drips. To have access to all areas run the lift into the highest and lowest positions and extend the base width 

adjustment entirely in and out. Remove the Battery to have access behind the battery.  

  NOTE! Do not clean the piston rod!

  

4. Pay special attention to the following areas:

 

•  Sling bar

  •  Mechanical emergency lowering
  •  Handles
  •  Control box
  •  Battery
  •  Hand control
  •  Emergency stop
  •  Operation panel/display (where applicable)
  •  Lever for base width adjustment (where applicable)
  •  Pedal for base width adjustment (where applicable)
  •  Locking handles
  •  Wheels

Disinfection Instructions

1. For the use of suitable disinfectants see ”Application of commonly used Cleaning / Disifectants on Liko products”  in this document.
2. Use the choice of disinfectant according to the manufacturer’s instructions and repeat the work step as in ”Cleaning instructions"
3. Remove traces of disinfectant after disinfection. Wipe off the lift with a cloth moistened with clean water starting from the top 

 

and working down. The cloth shall not be so damp that it drips.

 

The lift may not be cleaned with CSI or equivalent. 

 

The hand control may not be cleaned with Viraguard or equivalent.

 

The control box may not be cleaned with Anioxy Spray or equivalent.

Do not clean! 

(piston rod)

Summary of Contents for Viking M

Page 1: ...ns a series of features which meet the needs for a safe and comfortable lift Data is collected in the control box work counter intelligent cycle counter and can be read out from the information display Individual fitting of Liko slings and other Liko lifting accessories to fit the patient is of the utmost importance for optimal performance and safety when using the lift Viking M mobile lift Instru...

Page 2: ...truction guide before use This product complies with EC directives IP N1 N2 Protection level against ingress of solid objects N1 and ingress of water N2 Manufacturer Date of manufacture Caution consult instructions for use Consult instructions for use for more information Battery Pb All batteries in this product must be recycled separately Pb underneath the symbol indicate batteries containing lea...

Page 3: ...g accessory is selected appropriately in terms of type size material and design with regard to the patient s needs the lifting accessory is correctly and safely applied to the patient in order to prevent injuries the latches are intact missing or damaged latches must always be replaced the sling s strap loops are correctly connected to the sling bar hooks when the sling straps are stretched up but...

Page 4: ...g diameter 1400 mm 55 2 inch Emergency lowering device Mechanical and electrical Lifting interval 1270 mm 50 0 inch Lifting speed no load 36 mm s 1 4 inch s Sound level 46 dB A Protection class IP X4 Operating Forces of Controls Handcontrol 5 N Electrical data 24 V Intermittent power Int Op 10 90 active operation max 2 min Only 10 of a given length of time may be active but no more than 2 min Batt...

Page 5: ...min 600 mm 24 in E M N O Max reach position of lift arm B3 Lmin Lmax C D2 D Max reach position of lift arm D1 700 mm 28 in Amax Amin B B1 B2 B3 C D D2 E F F1 Lmax Lmin M N O max min max min 2020 1970 1920 1440 1390 1340 1230 870 660 650 650 595 1110 690 970 560 195 1100 1050 1000 105 30 1790 1740 1690 520 470 420 385 220 495 79 5 77 6 75 6 56 7 54 7 52 8 48 4 34 3 26 0 25 6 25 6 23 4 43 3 27 2 38 ...

Page 6: ...handle 6 Optional accessories Quick reference guide Holder for Quick reference guide Motor for base adjustment Lift motor Handcontrol ON CHARGE BATTERY After assembly and charging ensure that the battery has been fully charged lift arm motions correspond with the buttons on the handcontrol base width adjustment correspond with the buttons on the handcontrol emergency lowering works properly mechan...

Page 7: ...ted to the mains Short circuit warning check cables and connections Warning is shown until repaired Overload Too much load is applied to the lift Service needed contact Hill Rom Handcontrol operation and indicators Operate the lift using the push buttons on the handcontrol For raising and lowering Directional arrows show the direction of movement up down The lifting and base movement stops as soon...

Page 8: ...GE BATTERY ON CHARGE BATTERY Locking the Wheels The rear wheels can be locked to prevent rotating and turning The locking unlocking of the wheels is done with the foot NOTE When lifting the wheels should be unlocked so that the lift can be moved to the patient s centre of gravity The wheels should be locked however if there is a risk of the lift rolling into the patient for instance when lifting f...

Page 9: ...en lifting from the floor 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 is wrongly attached to the slingbar see Figure 3 lower the user to a firm surfa...

Page 10: ...ights up green when the charger is connected to mains 2 CHARGE lights up yellow constantly during charging and will turn off when charging is completed Charging with the control box internal charger standard Plug the charger cable into mains 100 240 VAC see charger information 1 2 above The battery is fully charged after about 6 hours and the char ger disconnects automatically the yellow CHARGE di...

Page 11: ...Copyright Liko AB Electrical Emergency Lowering Raising 5 Safety Instructions Latches Read the instruction guides for the lift and lifting accessories before use Plan the lifting operation carefully Check to ensure that the sling s strap loops are correctly fastened to the sling bar hooks when the sling strap is extended but before the patient is lifted from the underlying surface Personnel using ...

Page 12: ... is reduced by 33 mm 1 3 in in comparison with a fixed sling bar Contact Hill Rom for further information Viking M mobile lift can be used in combination with the Liko OctoStretch for horizontal lifting Liko OctoStretch with Leveller Prod No 3156056 Liko OctoStretch Prod No 3156055 Bag for SlingBars Prod No 2001025 Scale For weighing patients in combination with Viking M mobile lift we recommend u...

Page 13: ...ter Operation 6 Use the mechanical emergency lowering device to lower the patient onto a firm surface see chapter Operation 7 If the problem persists please contact Hill Rom Contact Hill Rom The lift do not work up down with Hand Control The base width adjustment doesn t work in out with the Hand Control 1 Make sure that the emergency stop button has not been activated shall not be pressed in 2 Ch...

Page 14: ... cleaning agent approved by your organization A soft brush may be used to remove stains and resistant dirt 3 Wipe off the entire lift with a cloth moistened with clean water starting from the top and working down The cloth shall not be so damp that it drips To have access to all areas run the lift into the highest and lowest positions and extend the base width adjustment entirely in and out Remove...

Page 15: ...e lift straps for 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 ethylbenzyl ammonium chlorides 0 105 11 5 12 5 CSI Central Solutions Inc Viking Liko M220 Liko M230 Uno Sabina Golvo LikoLight Roll On Likorall Multirall Benzyl C12 18 alkyldimethylammoniu...

Page 16: ...ct Expected Life Time Theproducthasanexpectedservicelifeof10yearswhencorrectlyhandled servicedandperiodicallyinspectedinaccordance with Liko s instructions Parts listed below are subject to wear and tear and have specific expected life time Handcontrol expected life time 2 years Battery expected life time 3 years Transport and Storage During transport or if the lift is not to be used for a long ti...

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