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Transactive Xtra User Manual  

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Part No. 999015 / Rev.2 / Nov 2017 

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Specification of the Transactive Xtra hoist 

 

 

Hoist Motor:  

 

24 VDC  

 

 

Traverse Motor:    

24 VDC (Optional at time of Purchase)  

 

 

Frame Traverse Motor:   24 VDC (Optional at time of Purchase)  

 

 

Charger Input:  

 

240V  

 

 

Charger Output:    

30V 0.5 amps  

 

 

Batteries:    

 

24 VDC (2 x 12 VDC) 5.0 AH, Sealed Lead Acid  

 

 

Hoist Case:    

 

Flame Retardant ABS  

 

 

Hand Control:  

 

Pneumatic  

 

 

Hoisting Range:    

Up to 2438mm  

 

 

Hoist Weight:  

 

10 kgs  

 

 

Maximum Load:    

130kgs, 160kgs, 200kgs or 270kgs.  

 

 

Duty Cycle:    

 

10% use, 90% rest  

 

 

Rated Performance: 30-40 operations at 270kgs, 50-60 hoists at 200 kgs, 

10% duty cycle, each operation being 600mm at the middle of the hoisting 

range (from 1350mm strap out to 750mm strap out) per full battery.  

 

Please note: the hoist has a break in period; break-in of the hoist will 

need to be done before these numbers will be achieved. The breaking in 

period will vary from hoist to hoist and is dependent on the frequency of 

use and the types of load being applied, the higher the load and a 

greater frequency of use will break in the hoist faster.  

 

Maximum load of the installed hoist is determined by referring to the 

product label located on side of hoist. 

 

Normal Operating Conditions: 

Temperature: +10 to +70 ºC 

Relative Humidity: 30 to 75% RH 

Atmospheric Pressure: 700 to 1060 hPa 

 

Shipping/Storage Conditions: 

Temperature: -40 to +70 ºC 

Relative Humidity: 10 to 100% RH 

Atmospheric Pressure: 500 to 1060 hPa 

 
       

Type B applied part 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Transactive Xtra

Page 1: ...Transactive Xtra User Manual...

Page 2: ...the track 14 to 15 8 4 Moving the H System traversing beam 16 to 17 8 5 Return to charge 17 8 6 Hand control hook 18 9 Charging the hoist 19 10 LCD Display Function 20 10 1 Preventative maintenance 2...

Page 3: ...in use Index Warning Consult instructions for use Class II Equipment electrical equipment in which protection against electric shock does not rely on basic insulation only Manufacturer Please observe...

Page 4: ...ood prior to using this piece of equipment Store this manual with the documents included with the hoist system and sling s Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior written notice 2...

Page 5: ...wo ways The first is by manually moving the hoist along the track and the second is by having the hoist with a powered traverse The operating functions of the hoist ie up down or moving to the left ri...

Page 6: ...e must also be connected to the hoist If it is not connected refer to the section titled attaching the airline tube to the hoist Carry Bars Although Prism Medical supplies carry bars specifically to b...

Page 7: ...Transactive Xtra User Manual Page 7 of 40 Part No 999015 Rev 2 Nov 2017 5 Hoist Dimensions and Lifting range The diagram above shows the relevant lifting ranges and dimensional sizes of the hoist...

Page 8: ...will be responsible for using the TRANSACTIVE XTRA hoist and associated track and sling s it is imperative that all such members be trained in its proper use A training program should be established b...

Page 9: ...reas where children are prone to be present when the hoist system is not in use and to reduce the risk of unintended use please remove the sling from the hoist system to prevent any issues of entrapme...

Page 10: ...manner Therefore it is important to make sure that the airline is connected properly Both the grey airline and the rubber grommet have a grey rib on one of their sides Line up the grey ribs together S...

Page 11: ...ed Note grey rib on grommet Grey rubber airline being inserted into rubber grommet of hoist The grey ribs on both pieces are lined up The metal ribbed pins are on the airline tube being inserted into...

Page 12: ...at can be associated to the device to use the hoist in the chosen installed optional modes a Manual traverse hand control b Power traverse hand control c Motorised traverse H system hand control To op...

Page 13: ...ible alarm will sound The display will also indicate low battery If the batteries of the hoist are completely discharged and require charging the indicator light located on the underside of the hoist...

Page 14: ...object These buttons work the same on each model of the hoist The lifting lowering functions of the hand control buttons in relation to the travel of the hoist as shown in the above images 8 3 Moving...

Page 15: ...he hoist The direction therefore that is taken is determined by the colour of the button that is pressed This works the same no matter what side of the hoist a person is standing on See fig 6a fig 6b...

Page 16: ...han for a single piece of track Besides the previously described UP DOWN movement of the carry bar and LEFT RIGHT movement of the hoist the H System adds the ability to move the traversing beam anywhe...

Page 17: ...rrows located on the underside of the hoist See fig 7c Directional arrows on underside of power traverse H System hoist Black and white arrows show traversing beam direction of travel when the corresp...

Page 18: ...be installed onto the Hand Control using the self tapping screws provided with the plastic hook On the back of the Hand Control there will be 2 small pilot holes where the self tapping screws should...

Page 19: ...le alarm will sound if the batteries are low and require charging The display screen will also indicate low battery Complete the transfer that is in progress and then move hoist to the end of the trac...

Page 20: ...row of the display by displaying the appropriate number of fully blackened rectangles as in the following diagram Note As the hoist is initially switched on the level of battery charge displayed may...

Page 21: ...blackened out cells with the remaining cells in the bottom row flashing 10 1 Preventative maintenance Preventative maintenance should be completed every six 6 months The hoist should recommend preven...

Page 22: ...contact your local authorised dealer immediately The hoist unit must be inspected prior to restoring to use In order to restore power back to the hoist unit the white plastic tab that popped out when...

Page 23: ...he cord is released after the desired lowering has been achieved Please see fig 11a IMPORTANT The Emergency Lowering button does not provide a raising function The failure of any of the lowering devic...

Page 24: ...the Hoist Charge the hoist for at least one hour and then try to raise lower the carry bar If the emergency lowering has been used then the UP and DOWN functions will not operate DO NOT use the hoist...

Page 25: ...ion being 600mm at the middle of the hoisting range from 1350mm strap out to 750mm strap out per full battery Please note the hoist has a break in period break in of the hoist will need to be done bef...

Page 26: ...is not kinked twisted knotted cut or damaged All the functions on the hand control work correctly e g UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT etc The brackets that hold the track in place on the ceiling are secure and do...

Page 27: ...e as although the device is IP rated it is not water tight Application is through a clean soaked but damp cloth applied to wipe the device down Used in the following dilutions to ensure an effective c...

Page 28: ...face hands and any exposed skin thoroughly after handling Dilution chart Product used as Device condition Concentration ppm Dilution qty Tablets per litre Contact time Bactericidal Clean 200 5 litre...

Page 29: ...tion Gloves Dissolve Dissolve in cold water With no agitation 1 tablet will take approx 10 minutes to fully dissolve in the water used THE LIFT TAPE can be cleaned in the same manner as shown above us...

Page 30: ...01 1 2 Medical electrical equipment General requirements for basic safety and essential performance Collateral Standard Electromagnetic disturbances Requirements and tests BS EN 60601 1 Medical electr...

Page 31: ...rack Hoist TEST CERTIFICATE Safe Working Load 130Kgs 160Kg 200Kg 270Kg Model TXM TXD Serial No Date of Test This Test Certificate confirms that the above numbered hoist has been fully tested in accord...

Page 32: ...to the sales distributor dealer agent person or entity which purchased the equipment from Prism Medical UK In no event shall Prism Medical UK incur liability for any consequential or unforeseeable los...

Page 33: ...rd to any completed service and repairs Ensure that the service record is signed and dated each time it is used Be sure to have this piece of equipment serviced on a regular basis 6 monthly where LOLE...

Page 34: ...ve Xtra User Manual Page 34 of 40 Part No 999015 Rev 2 Nov 2017 18 2 Service Record History Complete this section after each service repair inspection and or maintenance Photocopy additional pages as...

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Page 40: ...er Manual Page 40 of 40 Part No 999015 Rev 2 Nov 2017 PRISM MEDICAL UK Unit 1 Tir Llwyd Industrial Estate Saint Asaph Avenue Kinmel Bay Rhyl LL18 5JA info prismmedical co uk Tel 44 0 1924 840 100 www...

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