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8.0 Care & Maintenance 

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8.3.2 Disinfecting (continued) 

Safety precautions when using this cleaning agent
Hygiene Measures

Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety 

practice. Remove and wash contaminated clothing before  

re-use. Wash face, hands and any exposed skin thoroughly  

after handling.

Individual protective measures: 

Hand protection: Gloves

Dissolve 

 

Dissolve in cold water – With no agitation, 1 tablet will take 

approx. 10 minutes to fully dissolve in the water used. 
The information above has been extracted from the Actichlor™ 

MSDS (Manufacturers Safety Data Sheet). For a full review of the 

data please follow the link below:
www.nhsggc.org.uk/media/236215/msds-actichlor-plus.pdf

Contamination control – return of product

Should there be a requirement to return this product it needs 

to be in a clean condition and should not be soiled. Return 

of ‘contaminated’ product will put the health of individuals 

who are involved with the return process, both delivery and 

manufacturing staff, in jeopardy.

Conditions for safe storage, including and incompatibilities:
•  Keep out of reach of children

•  Keep container tightly closed

•  Store in suitable labelled containers

•  Storage temperature: 0°C to 25°C

WARNING

Summary of Contents for FREEWAY SA160C mini

Page 1: ...User Manual SA1 60C mini...

Page 2: ...the lift arm 10 5 4 Emergency stop button 10 5 5 Emergency lowering of the lift arm 11 5 6 Handset operation 12 5 7 Battery pack 13 5 7 Knee pad adjustment 14 5 7 Carry bar reach adjustment 14 5 7 Re...

Page 3: ...user guides supplied with these components while reviewing this manual Should any questions arise from reviewing this manual contact your local authorised representative Failure to comply with warnin...

Page 4: ...ed 4 Caution consult instructions for use Caution consult instructions for use Manufacturer Please observe local laws on recycling Two person lift may be required Refer to user manual Date of manufact...

Page 5: ...nnel The stand aid is used to assist individuals from sitting to standing transporting and walking with minimal strain or risk to the caregiver while providing complete safety dignity and comfort to t...

Page 6: ...the diagram below 6 Belt sling hooks User handle Lifting arm Hand control Actuator Battery Emergency stop button Emergency lowering button Adjustable knee pad Leg strap anchor loop Footplate Actuator...

Page 7: ...future reference Take care whilst removing the stand aid as the unit weight is 40kg and may need two people to remove from its packaging WARNING WARNING 2 person lift recommended a Remove the straps f...

Page 8: ...the lift arm Press the button on the handset to operate the leg opening and confirm the actuator moves the legs outward Press the button on the handset to operate the leg closing and confirm the actua...

Page 9: ...movement should be performed with a smooth slow action The SA160C mini stand aid has two rear casters with brake The rear casters can be braked for rotation by applying a single brake lateral movemen...

Page 10: ...owering the lift arm The up and down movement of the lift arm on the SA160C mini stand aid is achieved by a powerful electric actuator which is controlled by hand control The hand control has two butt...

Page 11: ...ring In case of power failure it is possible to mechanically lower a patient placed in SA160C mini stand aid Turn the manual lowering handle in a clockwise direction as shown in Fig 7 to lower the lif...

Page 12: ...direction an audible beep will sound The handset is attached to the control box via a flexible coiled cable that is secured in place with a friction fit plug The coiled cable is designed to give the g...

Page 13: ...ight plug or can be unclipped from the control box see Fig 9 and 10 and charged via an optional external charger available separately a Fit the mains lead figure of eight plug into charger link cable...

Page 14: ...through the loop at either side of the pad as shown in Fig 14 and fastened 5 9 Carry bar reach adjustment The carry bar reach adjustment is done by loosening the two star knobs by three turns anti clo...

Page 15: ...use as shown in Fig 19 Fig 17 Fig 18 When using the equipment to assist a person to stand onto the floor with the footplate removed the brakes must be applied WARNING Fig 19 5 11 General operation Ens...

Page 16: ...ld the lift arm encounter an obstruction during lowering an audible clicking noise will be heard To re activate remove the obstruction and briefly press the up button on the hand control the unit will...

Page 17: ...perating instructions and appreciate this Caution section When not in use remove the belt sling from the stand aid to reduce the potential for entrapment or strangulation Especially in areas where chi...

Page 18: ...and aid with the handle provided Fit the belt sling in accordance to the user manual Carry out lifts in accordance with this user manual Apply the brakes when parking the stand aid NEVER Push a loaded...

Page 19: ...rely locks in position The sling hooks on the carry bar are free from excessive wear The hand control lowers and raises the lift arm satisfactorily The operation of the emergency stop button The stand...

Page 20: ...7 0 T echnical Specification 7 1 Dimensions Total weight 45kg Actuator thrust 8 000N 20 872 600 1570 1428 743 869 541 881 50 939...

Page 21: ...2min 18min Duty cycle leg actuator 10 Max 2min 18min IP rating lift actuator IPX6 IP rating leg actuator IPX4 IP rating control box IPX4 IP rating handset IPX4 Expected Product Lifetime 10 yrs dependi...

Page 22: ...ents and tests BS EN 60601 1 Medical electrical equipment General requirements for basic safety and essential performance BS EN ISO 10535 2006 Stand aids for the transfer of disabled persons Requireme...

Page 23: ...spect an actuator is damaged remove the stand aid from operation and contact your approved agent Ensure there is no visible damage to any stand aid wiring If you identify damage to any wiring contact...

Page 24: ...rements Before use and on a regular basis check the carry bar is securely locked into one of the preset positions WARNING a Certification An authorised competent service company or person will issue a...

Page 25: ...ust the steel linkages if necessary to align the legs Check all the screws in the under carriage are secure if loose secure with Loctite g Control box Inspect all male plugs and female sockets for cor...

Page 26: ...ure the cloth is damp before the cleaning process Do not use a wet cloth over electrical systems Be careful not to let water ingress into the device as although the device is IP rated it is not water...

Page 27: ...ter an outbreak of the Norovirus winter vomiting and can be used as a precaution against C Diff It is effective against viruses bacteria spores yeasts and moulds The contact time against the outer com...

Page 28: ...y Device condition Actichlor Dilution Chart Product used as Device condition Concentration ppm Dilution qty Tablets per litre Contact time Bactericidal Clean 200 5 litre 1 1 min Dirty 1000 1 litre 1 5...

Page 29: ...ve has been extracted from the Actichlor MSDS Manufacturers Safety Data Sheet For a full review of the data please follow the link below www nhsggc org uk media 236215 msds actichlor plus pdf Contamin...

Page 30: ...ERTIFICATE Safe Working Load 160kg Serial no Date of test This Test Certificate confirms that the above numbered stand aid has been fully tested in accordance with the tests specified in BS EN 10535 a...

Page 31: ...dated each time it is used Be sure to have this piece of equipment serviced on a regular basis as described in the General Inspection and Maintenance Section Be sure to have this piece of equipment s...

Page 32: ...on Yearly inspection Other Device left in a safe usable condition Yes No if No explain in remarks and action taken Completed by print name signature Company Remarks and action taken Date Time Service...

Page 33: ...No if No explain in remarks and action taken Completed by print name signature Company Remarks and action taken Date Time Service type Periodic inspection Monthly inspection Repair 6 Month inspection...

Page 34: ...No if No explain in remarks and action taken Completed by print name signature Company Remarks and action taken Date Time Service type Periodic inspection Monthly inspection Repair 6 Month inspection...

Page 35: ...No if No explain in remarks and action taken Completed by print name signature Company Remarks and action taken Date Time Service type Periodic inspection Monthly inspection Repair 6 Month inspection...

Page 36: ...bilee Business Park Jubilee Way Grange Moor Wakefield West Yorkshire WF4 4TD Email info prismmedical co uk Tel 44 0 1924 840 100 Part Number 999055 Rev A Date Nov 2019 Disclaimer While every effort ha...

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