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A

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Owner’s

 

Manual

 

 

Control Box: Service information

 

The control box of the 

A-205 

hoist has an LCD display to show some basic service data on the display. 

 
To get this information, press the “lifting arm up” button on hand control for half a second.  
 
The information that appears on the display is as shown below. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Total cycles made by lifting actuator: 

One cycle is defined as; Moving with load (the actuator draws more than 1.5 Amps).  
Moving direction up for a minimum of 5 seconds (several activations are allowed), followed by moving 
down for a minimum of 2 seconds.  
 

Total work made by lifting actuator: 

Work indicator for the lifting actuator measures via ampere usage x seconds in use. 
The work indicator gives very good indication of how worn is the actuator. Typical minimum lifetime per-
formance without abuse of the actuator is 10000 cycles in life test equals to 5,600,000 A x S.  
 

Total number of over loads: 

Counts the number of times the lifting actuator has been overloaded. 
 

Resetting of Service interval after service has been carried out: 

Resetting of service is done by pressing 2 buttons; Lifting arm UP, and lifting arm DOWN on the hand 
control at the same time for 5 seconds. After pressing the buttons for 5 seconds, you will receive an audio 
signal indicating that the timer has been reset. The timer will clear the display for service symbol, and start 
counting a new service period. 

Total cycles made by lifting actuator  

Total work made by lifting actuator (A x S) 

Total number of overloads  

Number of days since last service /  Number of days 
between services  

Summary of Contents for A-205

Page 1: ...omponent List 4 Specifications 5 Cautions 6 Assembly Instruction 7 Operation Charging 13 Start 13 Forward movement 14 Turning 14 Leg Adjustment 15 Raising and Lowering Boom 15 Castors and Braking 15 B...

Page 2: ...ible to move mobility impaired individuals with minimal strain or risk to the caregiver while providing complete safety dignity and comfort for the client The Prism A 205 Aluminium Mobile Hoist is one...

Page 3: ...04 2014 Page 3 Components of the Prism A 205 Aluminium Mobile Hoist Boom Push Handle Battery Up Down Actuator Mast Hand Control Control Box Front Castor Leg Rear Castor with Brake Leg Spreading Actuat...

Page 4: ...sling has been supplied with the mobile hoist then please refer to the instructions included with the sling ACCESSORIES If additional accessories such as a weigh scale have been supplied with the mob...

Page 5: ...adius 142 cm Wheels dual wheel castors Front 101 mm Rear 101 mm with brake Weight of hoist 41 kgs Total Shipping Weight WGS Box 52 7 kgs Hoist Motor 24 VDC 10 5 Amps Max Charger Input 100 240 VAC 50 6...

Page 6: ...Never expose the Prism A 205 Aluminium Mobile Hoist directly to water Warranty does not cover any misuse or abuse of the mobile hoist system To maintain optimum function the Prism A 205 Aluminium Mobi...

Page 7: ...and Control Tool Kit User Manual and Test Certificate 2 Place the Base with legs attached on the floor and lock both rear castors as shown in Figure 1 3 Place the Mast with Boom assembly upright in th...

Page 8: ...distance between two holes is 2 inch 50mm 5 Using locking handles secure the mast in the desired position on the base as shown in Figure 4 Tighten the mast locking knob as shown in Figure 5 Adjust th...

Page 9: ...the Mast assembly as shown in Figure 6 and 7 Attaching QRS Locking Carry Bar to Hoist 7 To attach QRS locking carry bar to the hoist tilt the carry bar to almost 90 and push the latch to the swivel m...

Page 10: ...ed safely after the dowel pin sitting into the QRS hook as shown in Figure 12 Detaching QRS Locking Carry Bar and 2 Point QRS carry bar from the Hoist 9 To detach the QRS Locking Carry Bar from Quick...

Page 11: ...e edge of bracket as shown in Figure 16 11 Mount the control box to the mounting bracket using same screw that you removed from the middle of the bracket as shown in Figure 17 12 To install the batter...

Page 12: ...r to the third circle Marked No 2 from the left side of the control box as shown in the Figure 22 D Connect the Mains Cable Power Cord to the rectangular outlet on the control box as shown in the Figu...

Page 13: ...he same time An audible alarm will sound once the load becomes too great on the hoist This will cause the lifting operation to stop Do not continue to operate the handset by repeatedly pressing the bu...

Page 14: ...ly on the handle bar and with the other hand push gently away on the lifting arm In this way the hoist will rotate around its own axis This movement is performed with a smooth slow action to avoid swi...

Page 15: ...ing To apply the brake press the brake pedal down with your foot To release the brake press the raised pedal towards the wheel During the lifting the rear wheels should remain unlocked so that the hoi...

Page 16: ...authorised Prism Medical UK Representatives if you have any questions or con cerns Step 2 Prepare the individual being transferred with the appropriate sling Refer to the instructions supplied with th...

Page 17: ...ps of the hoist from the carry bar Step 6 Once at the correct height the individual can be moved to the desired location Refer to the sections already described in this manual on how to do so Step 10...

Page 18: ...n by turning in the direction as indicated by arrows on the Emergency Stop button Electrical emergency lowering raising The hoist boom is lowered or raised by pressing the UP and DOWN arrow button on...

Page 19: ...ut why the hoist has stopped If someone tries to use the hoist while mains plugged in the symbol will appear on the display The user receives the information about why the hoist is not working Usage o...

Page 20: ...s in use The work indicator gives very good indication of how worn is the actuator Typical minimum lifetime per formance without abuse of the actuator is 10000 cycles in life test equals to 5 600 000...

Page 21: ...A 205 Owner s Manual Rev 04 2014 Page 21 Technical Specifications A 205 Standard Base Specifications for the Prism A 205 Aluminium Mobile Hoist...

Page 22: ...ully charged batteries Don t continue to operate the handset by repeatedly pressing the buttons if the hoist function will not move or the actuator will not function If this occurs then the actuator h...

Page 23: ...1 is not fully plugged into slot 1 on the control box Lifting actuator is defective Emergency Lower button on control box does not lower Lifting actuator cord 1 is not fully plugged into slot 1 on th...

Page 24: ...olts and attachment points are secure see next page for Points of Attachment Visual inspection of all weld points and cast components Check operation of the emergency stop button C Annually To be comp...

Page 25: ...04 2014 Page 25 Mobile hoist Points of Attachment Inspect the bolts on a monthly basis in the areas shown Actuator mounting Push Handle Mounting Bracket Mounting Control Box Locking Handle Carry bar...

Page 26: ...nts Complete the following section on Purchase and Service Information as soon as this equipment is purchased Use the service record history to record to any completed service and repairs Ensure that...

Page 27: ..._________________ Printed Name Signature Company _____________________________________________________________ Remarks Action Taken Date _______________________ Time ________________________ Service T...

Page 28: ..._________________ Printed Name Signature Company _____________________________________________________________ Remarks Action Taken Date _______________________ Time ________________________ Service T...

Page 29: ..._________________ Printed Name Signature Company _____________________________________________________________ Remarks Action Taken Date _______________________ Time ________________________ Service T...

Page 30: ..._________________ Printed Name Signature Company _____________________________________________________________ Remarks Action Taken Date _______________________ Time ________________________ Service T...

Page 31: ...A 205 Owner s Manual Rev 04 2014 Page 31 NOTES...

Page 32: ...ised service agents in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations or if any unauthorised person carries out works on the equipment 4 The liability of Prism Medical UK under the terms of this g...

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