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Step 10 

 Once all four screws have been removed, slide your hand inside the Hoist and push 

the limit switch block upwards.  

Ensure not to trap the wires while removing the Limit Switch Block. 

 

 

Step 11 

 While guiding the limit switch block out of the chassis, carefully guide the wiring 

loom out with the unit. 
 

Refitting / Replacement

 

Step 12 - Refitting is a reversal of the removal process noting the following point: 

A)

 

When placing the Limit switch up to the chassis make sure the orientation is correct 

Risk of trapping wires highlight by red circle. 

 

B)

 

After rerouting the wires make sure you pull the wiring back through the hole to 
reduce the slack inside the chassis, and refit the grommet. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TX440 Advanced PT

Page 1: ...Doc No 995674 Revision of document A Revision Date 08 07 2021 TX Advanced Ceiling Track Hoist Service Manual...

Page 2: ...esn t Lift Up Inhibit 20 Hoist doesn t Lift High Current 20 Hoist doesn t Lift No lim_sw 21 Hoist is functioning but LCD and or LED is inactive 21 Hoist E Lower Cord is not working 22 Hoist has Power...

Page 3: ...Advanced PT 122672 Type 5 TX440 Advanced QRT 122678 Type 1 TX600 Advanced QRT 122679 Type 1 TX440 Advanced QRT 122688 Type 3 TX600 Advanced QRT 122689 Type 3 TX440 Advanced QRT 122693 Type 4 TX600 Adv...

Page 4: ...icing that requires the external covers of the Hoist to be removed or any dismantling of standard parts Always ensure suitable clearance to remove the Hoist from the ceiling track Ensure that the all...

Page 5: ...ting the Motor this should be done loaded and unloaded Fully Lift and Lower the Hoist to ensure that the Motor is performing as intended The lifting and lowering speed should be fairly consistent thro...

Page 6: ...t the PCB for any electrical burns Ensure that all the wires are connected to the PCB correctly as well any other wire connections Inspect all wires for any damage Ensure that the Air Tubes are connec...

Page 7: ...RS attachment to the Trolley is safe and as intended See User Manual for correct attachment procedure Inspect the traversing of the QRS Trolley ensure the traversing is smooth Constant Charge Ensure t...

Page 8: ...straps fully intact The labels and serial numbers should all be legible If there is a problem discovered with the sling it should be noted on the service sheet and be brought to the attention of the...

Page 9: ...Page 9 of 63 Program Mode Instructions Use the flow chart below to access and edit all settings within the Program Mode...

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Page 12: ...acement It is advised the Service Engineer informs the Customer of the dangers of Lift Tape fraying and that they keep an eye on the tapes condition Unacceptable Condition In the first image you can s...

Page 13: ...st is charging correctly With Constant Charge check the charging occurs at the current location With RTC activate the function and allow the Hoist to traverse into the Dock 5 Traverse the Hoist out of...

Page 14: ...10mm Long Nose Pliers Side Snips Digital Vernier Calliper Tape Measure Second Cut Hand File Power Drill 8 5mm Drill Piece Equipment Required Step Ladder Multi Meter Battery Tester Marker Pen Cloth Li...

Page 15: ...nd carefully slide the Charger out of the Track 9 Ensure the End Stop Safety Bolt and End Cap are refitted to the Track once all the above steps are complete 10 Hoist Removal is complete Hoist Dismant...

Page 16: ...ouldings Wheels etc Lift Tape Carry Bar Charger Ensure that this list is used as guidance and that the local laws in the given community overrule the suggested component disposal in the table above 7...

Page 17: ...used this will leave the toggle switch in OFF mode 4 Doc the Hoist into the Charger to see if the Hoist begins to Charge it is possible the Hoist is out of battery 5 Check the Battery Lead connection...

Page 18: ...is not damaged e g Cracks breaks Contact Strips are intact 5 Check Charging Beak wiring from the beak to the PCB for damage or disconnection 6 Check PCB for damage near the Charging Beak connection po...

Page 19: ...teries output using a Battery Tester 10 Replace Charging Beak 11 Replace Charger 12 Replace PCB Action Guide 1 Turn the Plug Switch at the wall on 2 Inspect the Beak for damage that may cause the lowe...

Page 20: ...res correctly See 9 4 for guidance 2 Replace the Lift Motor See section 9 4 for guidance 3 Replace the Toggle Switch See section 9 14 for guidance 4 Replace the Lift Motor See section 9 4 for guidance...

Page 21: ...ng Guide below Troubleshooting Guide 1 Fully inspect the condition of the Limit Switch Block wires for cuts and breaks For thorough inspection removal of the Limit Switch Block is recommended See sect...

Page 22: ...itch 2 Check for any damage around the E Lower Cord such as cracks or breaks that have caused the failure 3 Inspect the functionality of the Toggle Switch alone to determine if the Motions of ON OFF E...

Page 23: ...lost all power while in use When this occurs the E Lower Cord cannot be used to safely lower the patient The next mechanism to lower the patient safely is to activate the Emergency Wind Down mechanis...

Page 24: ...e been included NOTE Before carrying out any work on a TX Hoist remember to switch off the power first This action can be carried out by pulling on the E Lower cord once When Servicing the TX Hoist a...

Page 25: ...wdriver to remove the two brass screws Arrowed Step 3 Gently remove the cover away from the Hoist Step 4 Rotate the Hoist 180 degrees and gently position the Hoist in the below orientation Be careful...

Page 26: ...ile removing the Cover ensure to disconnect the charging lead from the PCB Refitting Replacement Step 8 Refitting is a reversal of the removal process noting the following points A Make sure the profi...

Page 27: ...when servicing a Manual Traverse PCB See section 9 2 2 instructions on removing a Powered Auxiliary Hoist PCB Removal Step 1 Remove external covers of the Hoist Refer to section 9 1 Step 2 Remove the...

Page 28: ...reversal of the removal process noting the following points A Make sure the power cable is connected last B Air tubes to be fully pushed onto air switches C Check for any holes within the air lines 9...

Page 29: ...by gently pulling on the air tubes individually until they release from their individual air switches on the PCB Step 5 Using a 2 5mm Allen key remove the three M3 screws Arrowed Step 6 Remove the PC...

Page 30: ...s Step 4 Detach the power cables from the battery terminal Arrowed Step 5 Remove both batteries from their brackets Refitting Replacement Step 6 Refitting is a reversal of the removal process noting t...

Page 31: ...fer to section 9 1 Step 2 Remove the PCB from the hoist refer to section 9 2 Step 3 Using a 5mm Allen key remove the two M6 x 40 bolts arrowed Step 4 Slide the motor off the traverse shaft by pulling...

Page 32: ...on 9 1 Step 2 Disconnect the power lead from PCB further information refer to section 9 2 Step 3 Remove one battery shown in image below following section 9 3 Step 4 Position the Hoist in the below or...

Page 33: ...or gear shaft lines up with the Oilite bush QRS Hook This section will instruct the correct procedure on how to remove and replace the QRS Hook Removal Step 1 Using a 2mm Allen key unscrew the grub sc...

Page 34: ...n will instruct the correct procedure on how to remove and replace the Bottom Cover Removal Step 1 Remove external covers of the Hoist refer to section 9 1 Step 2 Remove QRS Hook refer to section 9 6...

Page 35: ...ch it from the unit Refitting Replacement Step 6 Refitting is a reversal of the removal process noting the following point A Make sure the lift tape is fed through the slot in the correct direction B...

Page 36: ...n 9 2 Step 3 Remove the Battery from the battery brackets refer to section 9 3 Step 4 Remove the Lift Motor Refer to section 9 5 Step 5 Remove Lift Tape Refer to section 9 10 Step 6 Remove Bottom Cove...

Page 37: ...ut of the chassis carefully guide the wiring loom out with the unit Refitting Replacement Step 12 Refitting is a reversal of the removal process noting the following point A When placing the Limit swi...

Page 38: ...9 3 Step 4 Remove Lift Motor Refer to section 9 5 Step 5 Remove Bottom Cover Refer to section 9 7 Step 6 Remove Lift Tape Refer to section 9 10 Step 7 Remove Air Tube Grommet refer to section 9 15 Ste...

Page 39: ...13 Slowly guide the Hub out of the chassis As shown below Refitting Replacement Step 14 Refitting is a reversal of the removal process noting the following point A If replacing Hub grease with Morris...

Page 40: ...m the Hoist refer to section 9 2 Step 3 Remove the Battery from the battery brackets refer to section 9 3 Step 4 Remove QRS Hook Refer to section 9 6 Step 5 Remove Bottom Cover from Hoist Refer to sec...

Page 41: ...Replacement Step 11 Refitting is a reversal of the removal process noting the following point A When reinserting the lift tape through the limit switch block make sure that the fold over lip is facing...

Page 42: ...Hoist 9 11 1 Wheels excluding QRT Variants Within this section it will explain the correct procedure on removing and reinstalling all wheel variants of the Hoist excluding the QRT System Hoist this se...

Page 43: ...Wheels as shown Refitting Replacement Step 4 Refitting is a reversal of the removal process noting the following points A If replacing with brand new wheels the below image is an exploded diagram of...

Page 44: ...guidance on the track type profiles Removal Step 1 Using two 4mm Allen Keys remove the one screw along with its washer from the Wheel Axel Step 2 Remove the Wheel and seven washers from the axel Step...

Page 45: ...procedure on removing and reinstalling the Charging Beak for servicing procedures or replacement Removal Step 1 Remove external covers off the Hoist refer to section 9 1 Step 2 Remove the Battery fro...

Page 46: ...tie 100mmx2 5mm throughthetopholeintheChassisplateandalongthebackofthe redandblackwires A2 FoldthecabletiearoundtheBlackwireandpassthecabletiebackthroughtheholeandovertheRedwire A3 Tiethecabletieretai...

Page 47: ...3 Step 3 Disconnect the Charging Beak from the PCB Step 4 Reroute the Wire from under the Battery Bracket Step 5 Cut the cable tie that secure the wire to the Chassis Step 6 Using a Pozi Screwdriver...

Page 48: ...er plug in Step 2 Cut the cable tie that secure the wire to the Chassis Step 3 Using a Pozi Screwdriver remove the screws to release the Charging Beak Refitting Replacement Step 4 Refitting is a rever...

Page 49: ...val Step 1 Remove external covers off the Hoist Refer to section 9 1 Step 2 Remove the Battery from the battery brackets Refer to section 9 3 Step 3 Disconnect the Charging Beak from the PCB Step 4 Re...

Page 50: ...beak Refitting Replacement Step 7 Refitting is a reversal of the removal process noting the following point A While sliding the Constant Charge Beak into its position ensure to fit the spring into the...

Page 51: ...gthebackofthe redandblackwires A2 FoldthecabletiearoundtheBlackwireandpassthecabletiebackthroughtheholeandovertheRedwire A3 TiethecabletieretainingtheBlackwireandRedwire A4 Repeat this process for the...

Page 52: ...e battery terminal Arrowed This is the lead with the fuse which is on the board side of the Hoist Step 5 Remove the Main Power lead to access the Fuse Step 6 Unscrew the Fuse Holder to access and remo...

Page 53: ...PCB from the hoist refer to section 9 2 Step 3 Remove the Battery from the battery brackets refer to section 9 3 Step 4 Remove the Traverse Motor from the hoist refer to section 9 4 Step 5 Using a sma...

Page 54: ...se Shaft to pass through B The LONGER Spacer 37 1mm use Vernier calliper to measure Number 3 in the image above will be aligned first as shown C Then the Idle Gear must be fitted to the Traverse Shaft...

Page 55: ...e the Battery from the battery brackets refer to section 9 3 Step 3 Remove QRS Hook Refer to section 9 6 Step 4 Remove Bottom cover from Hoist Refer to section 9 7 Step 5 Remove the two Coloured Air T...

Page 56: ...de the Chassis Toggle switch This section will instruct the correct procedure on how to remove and replace the Toggle Switch Removal Step 1 Remove external covers off the Hoist refer to section 9 1 St...

Page 57: ...uidance on location Step 9 Using as small flat head screwdriver detach the grommet arrowed from the chassis by forcing it through the hole Step 10 Pull the Toggle Switch from within the Chassis to rem...

Page 58: ...E Lower Cord for servicing procedures or replacement Removal Step 1 Remove external covers off the Hoist refer to section 9 1 Step 2 Remove the Battery from the battery brackets refer to section 9 3...

Page 59: ...ttach using the 3mm Allen Key and M5 x 10 CSK Screws Traverse Idle Gear Within this section it will explain the correct procedure on removing and reinstalling the Traverse Idle Gear for servicing proc...

Page 60: ...lf a turn to allow the gear ability to rotate freely Communications Port Within this section it will explain the correct procedure on removing and reinstalling the Communications Port for servicing pr...

Page 61: ...ting is a reversal of the removal process noting the following point Three cable ties are required Re secure the Wire with cable ties as instructed below A1 Insertthecabletie 100mmx2 5mm throughthetop...

Page 62: ...tieretainingtheBlackwireandRedwire A4 Repeat this process for the second cable tie For thebottomholeacabletie100mmx2 5mm canbepassedthroughtheholethenaroundtheBlackandRedwiresandtiedoff Finally snipof...

Page 63: ...ntained in this service manual no liability can be accepted by Mackworth for any errors or omissions Mackworth operates a policy of continuous improvement Specifications and other data are subject to...

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