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Battery capacity

A Battery LED is situated on the battery holder on 
the lift. If the voltage of the battery falls below a 
certain level, the diode will change to orange, in-
dicating the need for charging. There will also be 
an audible alarm, which indicates that the battery 
needs  charging. There  is  still  enough  capacity  to 
perform 3-5 lift cycles (75 kg) at this point. 

  If the battery is discharged during a lift, it is 

always enough power to lower the user down 
again.

Operating the hand control

The  hand  control  to  Molift  Mover  205  has  four 
buttons,  two  buttons  for  up  and  down,  and 
two  buttons  for  adjusting  the  adjustable  legs. 
In  addition  there  is  a  green  diode  which  illumi-
nates when the battery needs charging.

Art.no hand control unit: 2018004

Emergency stop and lowering

Emergency stop

All  of  the  Molift  patient  lifts  are  equipped  with 
emergency  stop  and  lowering.  The  emergency 
stop button is situated on the battery holder. Push 
the red button to cut the power to the motor. Turn 
the button clockwise until it pops up to reset the 
emergency stop.

Emergency lowering

It  is  possible  to  perform  an  emergency  lowering 
in case of a general malfunction. Molift Mover 205 
has both an electrical and manual emergency low-
ering. 

Electrical  emergency  lowering  is  placed  on  the 
battery holder. Push the button and hold until the 
patient is lowered. 

The manually lowering function on the actuator is 
only to be used if the electrical lowering does not 
work.

  Pull  the  red  handle  slightly  upwards.  Take 

care,  the  lifter  moves  faster  when  activat-
ing the handle more. The lifter will stop dead   
with a danger of personal injury and damage 
on the lifter if the handle is released suddenly.

  Incorrect  use  of  the  manually  lowering  may 

lead to damage on lifter or personal injury.

Collecting 

legs

Lower

Raise

Spreading 

legs

Battery LED

Battery LED

Servicelamp

Electrical emer-

gency lowering
Emergency stop

Contact for

handcontrol

Battery

Manually 

lowering

Electrical 

emergency 

lowering

Summary of Contents for MOVER 205

Page 1: ...BM05101 Molift Mover 205...

Page 2: ...heel chair 13 Bathing 14 Toileting 15 Equipment 16 Quick release suspensions 16 Supporting arms 16 Castor with directional lock 16 Molift Stretcher 17 Integrated charger 17 Chassis Low base 17 Accesso...

Page 3: ...damage or malfunctions re sulting from failure to comply with the instruc tions Warranty claims must be made immediately on detecting the defect Remember to quote the serial number Consumable parts ar...

Page 4: ...ions General Before putting a Molift Mover 205 into operation the operator must ensure that the lifter and acces sories are in good working order especially with regards to safety All instruction and...

Page 5: ...intended for lift ing and transferring persons to from bed floor chair or similar wheelchair and toilet The lifter is made out of light weight materials has castors and is powered by a battery It has...

Page 6: ...12 V DC Battery 26 4 V NiMH 2 2 Ah ATO Fuse 20 A Battery charger Type 2215MV 10 22 cells NiCd NiMH Protection IP24 Number of lifts with fully charged battery 75 lifts 75 kg 50 cm SWL Safe Working Load...

Page 7: ...5 to 70 C Assembly The chassis should be rolled out of the box The battery must not be in the battery holder during assembly Place the column in the attachment on the chassis and push the column down...

Page 8: ...embly The lifter can be disassembled in three parts by removing the suspension and then the lift ing column with arm from the chassis Remove the suspension Run the lifting arm all the way down towards...

Page 9: ...gency stop button is situated on the battery holder Push the red button to cut the power to the motor Turn the button clockwise until it pops up to reset the emergency stop Emergency lowering It is po...

Page 10: ...from colliding with these objects The lifter shall not be used to lift or move users on sloping surfaces Avoid deep pile carpets high thresholds uneven surfaces or other obstacles that may block the c...

Page 11: ...entre of the sling should be parallel with the users spine Roll her then onto her back Pull the leg loops forward and under the thighs as shown Cross the loops one through the other If the user has a...

Page 12: ...ifter away from bed Beware of obstructions under the bed that can cause castors to stop or tip Lift to bed Centre the user over the bed and turn her so that the feet point to the foot end of the bed L...

Page 13: ...1 Lowering to floor Place a pillow on the chassis or on the floor to pro tect the users head and neck not necessary if you are using a sling with head support Otherwise as described above Lift and tra...

Page 14: ...p on the back of the sling tilt the chair slightly backwards Lower the user into chair unhook sling from sus pension and remove the lifter Removal of sling Gently pull leg section to the side out from...

Page 15: ...ection under the front part of the thighs and pull the loops up between the thighs By pulling the leg sections from the inside and out you will achieve a wider leg position On Molift EasyToilet Comfor...

Page 16: ...es and supporting arms Replace the complete column according to As sembly instructions on page 7 Read the operating manual that comes to gether with the Supporting arms Castor with directional lock Pa...

Page 17: ...socket to charge the battery Chassis Low base Part no 1420002 The chassis can be replaced with one with low er legs This is suitable for level and even surfac es where the lifter legs must fit under...

Page 18: ...00 Art no 3024500 Molift Basic Full Sling Size With head support S Part no 3047010 M Part no 3074011 L Part no 3047012 Molift Easy Toilet Sling Size No head support With head support XXS Art no 303205...

Page 19: ...isible damages or cracks as it may cause personal injury or damage to the lifter Monthly maintenance Check the lifter and the suspension especially for damage Make sure there is no loose parts on the...

Page 20: ...order to locate the error See the table for troubleshooting Symptom Possible cause action The lifting col umn is wobbly The lock handle is not locked properly or the lifting column is out of position...

Page 21: ...anual please contact lo cal authorised service representative If you do not know whom to contact locally please contact your dealer or Etac AS to get help Labelling The main label is placed on the col...

Page 22: ...Page 22 of 24 BM05101 Molift Mover 205 English Rev J 10 2012 Checklist for periodic inspection...

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