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 ENVIRONMENTAL - STORAGE AND OPERATING 

CONDITIONS 

 

The Mackworth Essentials 180 Mobile Hoist is intended for internal use within normal environmental conditions.  

 

It is not intended to be used in environments where there are rapid changes in the environmental temperature and 

humidity during use. 

 

8.1

 

Normal Operating Conditions 

+5°C to +40°C (41°F to 104°F) at a relative humidity between 15% to 90% RH, non-condensing but not requiring a water vapour 

pressure greater than 50hPa and atmospheric pressure between 700hPa to 1060hPa. 

8.2

 

Shipping and Storage Conditions 

-25°C to +5°C (-13ºF to 41ºF) with any humidity level. 

+5°C to +35°C (41°F to 95°F)  at a relative humidity up to 90%.  

+35°C to 70°C (95⁰F to 158⁰F) non

-condensing at a water vapour pressure up to 50hPa. 

 

 

 

DISPOSAL 

 

 

When the Hoist has completed its life cycle and can no longer perform to its intended use safely the Hoist 

must be decommissioned by an approved Service Engineer. The following specifies the importance of correct 

disposal procedure including local laws and being environmentally friendly.  

Please observe the local laws on recycling and respect the current laws for disposal within the community the 

device is being used within. If there is any uncertainty of the below guidelines, contact your local authorities to 

determine the proper method of disposal of potentially biohazardous parts and accessories. 

The relevant components utilised in the manufacture of the device that can be recycled at the end of the 

device life are: 

 

 

Fully recyclables: 

Consideration when Recycling: 

Steel frame (Mast, Boom, Base, Legs) 

Carry Bar Cover 

Castors 

Leg Actuator 

Initial packaging of the device (cardboard) 

Lift Actuator 

Metallic fixing – screws etc. 

H Cables 

Carry Bar 

Control Box 

 

Battery 

 

 

 

 

 

The product may be contaminated and has to be disinfected before recycling or disposal. 

See section 11.3 ‘Cleaning’ for details of how to do this. 

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Summary of Contents for Essentials 180

Page 1: ...Doc No 999051 Revision of document B Revision Date 09 06 21 User Manual 180 Mobile Hoist...

Page 2: ...ly 10 3 4 Electrical Connections 11 Final Inspection 11 Operating instructions 12 5 1 Manoeuvring the Hoist 12 5 2 Raising and Lowering 12 5 3 Open Close Mobile Hoist Legs 12 5 4 Emergency Stop Button...

Page 3: ...Standards Applied 25 Environmental Storage and Operating Conditions 26 8 1 Normal Operating Conditions 26 8 2 Shipping and Storage Conditions 26 Disposal 26 Fault Finding 27 General Inspection Mainta...

Page 4: ...t it to the manufacturer and to your national authority Store this manual with the documents included with the Mobile Hoist and sling s Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior writ...

Page 5: ...ons before use Caution see instructions for use Manufacturer Safe Working Load represents the maximum load rated for safe operation Packaging indicator This way up Date of manufacture Serial number Pa...

Page 6: ...is undertaken by a trained carer A risk assessment must be performed before using any other manufactured slings or Mobile Hoist to ensure safe use can be established The Mackworth Essentials 180 Mobil...

Page 7: ...th Between Hoist Spreader Bar and Body Support Unit the lowest maximum load shall always be used You may need to seek specialist advice on how to assist some people with specific moving and handling n...

Page 8: ...not received all the components contact Prism Medical UK dealer immediately contact details are provided on the last page of this manual Item Description Item Description 1 Boom 6 Handle 2 Mast 7 Fron...

Page 9: ...mance of the Hoist and to avoid unnecessary damage or injuries to people within the area of the Mobile Hoist The environment in which the Mobile Hoist is situated in whilst carrying out a transfer is...

Page 10: ...ked castors are locked D Remove the Star Handle and bolt from the top of the base as shown in Fig 3 E Ensure all cables are clear from entrapment while fitting the base and mast together As shown in F...

Page 11: ...cables are located and secure Ensure the red emergency stop button on the control box is deactivated Rotate clockwise to release if required Refer to section 5 4 for guidance Press the up button on t...

Page 12: ...can be braked for rotation by applying a single brake lateral movement and parking To apply the brake press the brake pedal down with your foot as shown in Fig 13 To release the brake press the raise...

Page 13: ...hnician after use Contact your local authorised Prism Medical UK Service Provider 5 5 2 Electrical Emergency Lowering The Mobile Hoist can be lowered by pushing the emergency lowering button on the co...

Page 14: ...he battery on charge 5 7 1 Charging the battery pack The battery pack can be recharged via mains lead terminated with a figure of eight plug A Fit the mains lead figure of eight plug into charger link...

Page 15: ...ng mechanism lift the loop out of the hook and release the locking mechanism The same process of attaching and detaching the Sling is relevant for the QRS Quick Release System Carry Bar 5 8 2 Compatib...

Page 16: ...1YW8100 1201YW3100 n a 1201YW4100 XXXL 1201YW7000 1201YW8000 1201YW3000 n a 1201YW4000 Mackworth Yew with head support Small 1201YW7520 1201YW8520 1201YW3520 n a 1201YW4520 Medium 1201YW7420 1201YW842...

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Page 19: ...ss with high back P1 CA503PP1 CA503MP1 CA503SP1 CA503PAP1 P2 CA503PP2 CA503MP2 CA503SP2 CA503PAP2 P3 CA503PP3 CA503MP3 CA503SP3 CA503PAP3 P4 CA503PP4 CA503MP4 CA503SP4 CA503PAP4 P5 CA503PP5 CA503MP5 C...

Page 20: ...1 CA701PP1 CA701MP1 CA701SP1 CA701PAP1 P2 CA701PP2 CA701MP2 CA701SP2 CA701PAP2 P3 CA701PP3 CA701MP3 CA701SP3 CA701PAP3 P4 CA701PP4 CA701MP4 CA701SP4 CA701PAP4 P5 CA701PP5 CA701MP5 CA701SP5 CA701PAP5 X...

Page 21: ...HSMP3 CA702HSSP3 CA702HSPAP3 P4 CA702HSPP4 CA702HSMP4 CA702HSSP4 CA702HSPAP4 P5 CA702HSPP5 CA702HSMP5 CA702HSSP5 CA702HSPAP5 X Small CA702HSPXS CA702HSMXS CA702HSSXS CA702HSPAXS Small CA702HSPS CA702H...

Page 22: ...the locking mechanism into the hook by pressing down on the tab Figure 30 and 31 2 With the carry bar positioned sideways along the length of the bar move the pin at the top of the carry bar into the...

Page 23: ...procedure Attach 1 Grab Hold of the Battery from the top position as shown in figure 35 and place your fingers onto the latch 2 Press the latch to release the Battery and lift the Battery from its fi...

Page 24: ...999051 Revision B P a g e 24 of 40 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 7 1 Mackworth Essentials 180 Mobile Hoist Dimensions All dimensions below are shown in millimetres Figure 38 Figure 39...

Page 25: ...9 0 VDC 0 8A Electric Shock Protection Charger Class II Lift internal power source Degree of shock protection Type B Lift internal power source Duty cycle 10 Use 90 Rest 90 seconds use 810 seconds res...

Page 26: ...orm to its intended use safely the Hoist must be decommissioned by an approved Service Engineer The following specifies the importance of correct disposal procedure including local laws and being envi...

Page 27: ...urns and breaks Inspect the Control Box terminals for any damage e g burns and breaks Hoist doesn t lift Check if the Hoist is plugged into Charge Hoist will not raise and lower while on charge Check...

Page 28: ...ould be documented each service in the Service Log at the back of this User Manual When the Mobile Hoist is serviced the 6 month service checklist must be completed for the Mackworth Essentials 180 Se...

Page 29: ...r than the regular charging as detailed in the charging instructions Emergency Stop Button Check the emergency stop button functionality Manual Emergency Lower Check the manual emergency lower functio...

Page 30: ...nsure the cloth is damp before the cleaning process Application is through a clean damp cloth applied to wipe the device down Use in the following dilutions to ensure an effective clean Actichlor diss...

Page 31: ...y precautions when using this cleaning agent Advice on Safe Handling Avoid contact with skin and eyes Do not breathe dust fumes gas mist vapours spray Use only with adequate ventilation Wash hands tho...

Page 32: ...dical UK In no event shall Prism Medical UK incur liability for any consequential or unforeseeable losses 3 This equipment guarantee shall be void if the equipment is not serviced by Prism Medical UK...

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Page 40: ...or omissions Prism Medical UK operates a policy of continuous improvement Specifications and other data are subject to change without notice Dealer service contact details Manufacturer contact detail...

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