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MILLENNIUM MEDICAL PRODUCTS, INC. 

 PATIENT LIFT AND TRANSFER SYSTEM 

 

 

 
          

LIFTEM

®

 OPERATIONS MANUAL 

 
 

 MODEL 

MARK 

IV 

 March 

2006

Summary of Contents for LIFTEM MARK IV

Page 1: ...MILLENNIUM MEDICAL PRODUCTS INC PATIENT LIFTAND TRANSFER SYSTEM LIFTEM OPERATIONS MANUAL MODEL MARK IV March 2006...

Page 2: ...Lift and Transfer Back to Bed 10 CHAPTER 3 14 USEFUL TIPS 14 1 Battery Operation 14 2 Operation by 115 Volt AC Power using Wall Socket 14 3 Operation in Case of a Dead Battery or Loss of AC Electric...

Page 3: ...A Introduction 33 B Installation of the Scale 33 C Operate the Scale and Weigh the Patient 34 D Important Points 34 E Maintenance and Recalibration 35 F Warranty 35 CHAPTER 7 36 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE...

Page 4: ...and transfer a patient that might ordinarily require two or more caregivers The only contact required between patient and caregiver is the application and removal of the lifting sling As a result LIF...

Page 5: ...he lift mechanism is rotated electrically while the patient is suspended from the MAST BOOM This requires that the receptacle which the patient is being transferred to be positioned properly with resp...

Page 6: ...ICE OR TREATMENT PLATFORM STATION Never move LIFTEM attempt to apply CPR or use an electronic defibrillator while a patient is suspended from the MAST BOOM in a lifting sling or on a stretcher 9 Use L...

Page 7: ...ng things in mind when you operate LIFTEM Do not rush Used properly LIFTEM will save time and help reduce injury Always follow operating instructions Always make sure caregiver using LIFTEM is trained...

Page 8: ...n this configuration the appropriate SLING is fitted to the patient The BOOM and LIFTING BAR are positioned over the patient to allow the SLING to be attached to the ends of the LIFTING BAR There is s...

Page 9: ...ety Precautions 1 Prior to resetting the CONTROLLER verify that the patient is calm and is not caught in any part of the Wheelchair Bed etc 2 Verify that the LEGS are fully spread and extended 3 Verif...

Page 10: ...S can be OPEN AND EXTENDED SPREAD the LEGS to the maximum angle as shown in Figure 3 This is accomplished by pressing the LEG SPREAD OPEN button Figure 4 Both LEGS will rotate to the open position Aft...

Page 11: ...e patient will feel more secure if the caregiver is holding onto the sling straps as the individual is lifted Safety Precautions 1 Insure that LIFTING BAR remains clear of patient while lowering and a...

Page 12: ...the receiving device 4 Do not attempt to move LIFTEM with patient suspended from BOOM 5 Insure that LIFTING BAR remains clear of patient while lowering 6 When rotating the BOOM from left to right or...

Page 13: ...rney or wheelchair With LIFTEM away from the patient return the BOOM to its lowest position by pressing the BOOM LIFT DOWN button and return LIFTEM to its designated storage area Charge the BATTERY by...

Page 14: ...button EXTEND the LEGS fully by pressing the LEG EXTEND OUT button The BOOM can now be moved left or right away from the patient if necessary Position LIFTEM so one of the LEGS is between the wheels o...

Page 15: ...rom BOOM 9 Insure that the LIFTING BAR is secured to the proper LIFTING POINT on the BOOM 10 When rotating the BOOM from left to right or reverse with a patient suspended from the lift point always jo...

Page 16: ...ting the BOOM from left to right or reverse with a patient suspended from the LIFT POINT always jog rapidly press and release the HANDSET to reduce tendency for patient to sway during rotation d After...

Page 17: ...olt AC Power Plug the POWER CORD into a 115 Volt AC wall socket and the system will operate as though it is on BATTERY power THIS METHOD OF POWERING LIFTEM SHOULD ONLY BE USED IN EMERGENCIES 3 Operati...

Page 18: ...ver it is highly recommended that the following configuration be used when moving LIFTEM from one location to another The LEGS must be completely CLOSED The LEGS must be completely RETRACTED The BOOM...

Page 19: ...m your dealer or directly from MMP 3 A detailed description of the problem and its symptoms This warranty shall not apply to any product which has been repaired or altered in any way so as in our judg...

Page 20: ...OLLER are explained If there is a problem with the LIFT ACTUATOR not working then repeat this procedure NOTE In order to protect the CONTROLLER circuitry insure that the POWER CORD is disconnected fro...

Page 21: ...ttery will not recharge Defective Battery Replace Battery 7 Power indicator green light on Controller does not light up Power cord not connected Fuse is blown Defective Power Cable Defective Controlle...

Page 22: ...is the CONTROLLER channel or HANDSET button of the suspect Actuator In the case where the Actuator or the Actuator cable is bad an Audible clicking sound will be heard from the CONTROLLER when depress...

Page 23: ...all amount of lubricant on the O Ring of the jack Next assure that the SECURITY LOCK STRIP is out of the way Then push the jack all the way home into the appropriate CONTROLLER receptacle Refer to Fig...

Page 24: ...M I L L E N N I U M M E D I C A L P R O D U C T S I N C 21 CHAPTER 5 SLING MANUAL Model 3624 Model 700...

Page 25: ...ughly inspect the sling straps for loose or frayed threads in any stitched area While twisting loops and straps thoroughly inspect the sling straps for noticeable discoloration or fatigue Thoroughly i...

Page 26: ...Should any of these conditions be observed immediately remove sling from service and have it inspected by the manufacturer ALL REPAIRS MUST BE PERFORMED BY THE MANUFACTURER MILLENNIUM MEDICAL PRODUCTS...

Page 27: ...pplication Instructions for Sling Model 3624 General Although LIFTEM is designed to be operated by a single caregiver Millennium Medical Products Inc recommends that at least two caregivers be present...

Page 28: ...1 Positioning the Sling for Patient in Bed 1 If lifting from a wheelchair apply brakes on chair Lean the patient forward enough to slide the sling with handles on the outside down behind the patient s...

Page 29: ...ht refer to the patient s left and right Configuring the Sling for Normal Use 1 Run the right leg strap under the patient s right leg and attach to the left front hook Figure 3 Note For commode use at...

Page 30: ...for loose or frayed threads in any stitched area While twisting loops and straps thoroughly inspect the sling straps and buckles for noticeable discoloration or fatigue Thoroughly inspect the sling s...

Page 31: ...Warranty for Sling Model 700 Millennium Medical Products Inc warrants that all slings are free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of six months from the date of purchase This slin...

Page 32: ...f the openings provided on the side of the FABRIC STRETCHER SLING Two straps on each side of the FABRIC STRETCHER SLING are used to assemble the FABRIC STRETCHER SLING to the ARCH END HOOKS These stra...

Page 33: ...until the patient sling combination is approximately level A spring loaded locking plunger on one side of the MCGL is used with a series of eleven holes in the 2 square tube that secures it in fixed...

Page 34: ...I U M M E D I C A L P R O D U C T S I N C 31 STRETCHER SLING SYSTEM CENTER RAIL AND MOVEABLE CENTER OF GRAVITY LOCATOR ARCH Arch Mounting to Moveable Center of Gravity Locator End Hooks U Bracket Loc...

Page 35: ...isual inspection is made Prior to first visual inspection you may want make extra copies to have on hand Retain the Data Sheet s on file to make sure visual inspections are continuous and up to date S...

Page 36: ...t The readout is digital and provides weight in increments of 0 1 kilograms and 0 1 pounds The patient s weight will be displayed for a period of approximately 60 seconds The SCALE will provide up to...

Page 37: ...are necessary to weigh a patient a Viewing the SCALE s digital readout panel select the appropriate readout in kg or lbs by pressing the Left Button under the front panel of the scale The units of kg...

Page 38: ...rated accuracy requirements This accuracy is stated as 0 1 of the reading For example a reading of 200 pounds indicates the true weight is between 199 8 pounds 200 0 2 to 200 2 pounds 200 0 2 Occasion...

Page 39: ...al The Verification Procedure consists of RECORDS REVIEW PHYSICAL CHECKS AND MEASUREMENTS OPERATIONAL TEST SAFETY SOFTWARE VERIFICATION Data Sheets are provided on pages 39 and 40 to record the result...

Page 40: ...S fully 5 Measure CENTER to CENTER WIDTH between FRONT CASTER Mounting BOLTS 6 Position the BOOM in the CENTER and Lower the BOOM until it stops 7 Measure distance between FLOOR and 600 Pound LIFT POI...

Page 41: ...uld move slightly and stop 8 SPREAD LEGS fully 9 ROTATE BOOM fully to right 30 10 ROTATE BOOM fully to left 30 11 RETRACT LEGS Should move slightly and stop 12 CLOSE LEGS Should move slightly and stop...

Page 42: ...in place and LEGIBLE Yes Laminated LIFTEM Key Operation Points TAG on HANDLE BAR Yes Hanging STOP SIGN on CHEEK PLATE Yes DECAL LABEL Installation Yes Product Company Name Serial No Yes HAND CONTROLL...

Page 43: ...ROTATE BOOM to left and right Should move slightly and stop Yes 3 Spread LEGS fully Yes 4 ROTATE BOOM to left and right Should move slightly and stop Yes 5 Close LEGS completely Yes 6 Extend LEGS ful...

Page 44: ...of the FRONT MAST BUSHING using the lubricant specified above Push the MAST in the direction away from the legs and replace the FRONT MAST BUSHING Replace the two MAST BUSHING CLAMP PLATES and screws...

Page 45: ...M I L L E N N I U M M E D I C A L P R O D U C T S I N C 42 LIFTEM Figures MILLENNIUM MEDICAL PRODUCTS INC 790A PARKWAY BLVD BROOMALL PA 19008 PH 610 541 0170 FX 610 561 0166 www mmpliftem com...

Page 46: ...M I L L E N N I U M M E D I C A L P R O D U C T S I N C 43 FIGURE1...

Page 47: ...M I L L E N N I U M M E D I C A L P R O D U C T S I N C 44 FIGURE2 FIGURE3 FIGURE4 Handset...

Page 48: ...M I L L E N N I U M M E D I C A L P R O D U C T S I N C 45 FIGURE5...

Page 49: ...rconnection diagram for the CONTROLLER The five 5 cables for each Actuator Battery Handset and Power Cord Function Top Plug 115V Power Battery Battery Power Cord 1 Leg Extend Actuator 2 Leg Extend Act...

Page 50: ...M I L L E N N I U M M E D I C A L P R O D U C T S I N C 47 LIFTEM SCALE FIGURE7 Kwik Lok Pin Push to Release Pin...

Page 51: ...ld be corrected If worn out damaged or deformed parts are found on the hoist or actuator then replace those parts before operating the lift again Worn Bushing Worn Piston rod eye 2 Scratches and damag...

Page 52: ...L P R O D U C T S I N C 49 Contact Information Millennium Medical Products Inc 790A Parkway Blvd Broomall PA 19008 Phone 610 541 0170 Toll Free 888 265 7944 Fax 610 541 0166 www mmpliftem com Info mmp...

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