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Specifications 

Technical specification 

Hoist Motor 

24VDC

 

Charger Input 

100-240V AC 50/60Hz 1.5A 

Charger Output 

24VDC/1.0A 

Batteries  

24 V dc (2 x 12V) 3.3Ah NiMH  

Hoist Case 

Flame Retardant ABS 

Hoist Case Degree of Protection 

IP20  

Handset Degree of Protection 

IP24 

Lifting Capacity (SWL) 

200 kg / 130 kg 

Lifting/Range  

2100mm Lift 

Operation  

Handset (Electrical) 

Sound Level 

54 dB 

Lifting Speed (0 kg) 

30.86 mm/s 

Lifting Speed (50kg) 

28.67 mm/s 

Lifting Speed (100kg) 

27.66 mm/s

 

Lifting Speed (130kg) 

25.38 mm/s

 

Lifting Speed (200kg) 

20.86 mm/s 

Lowering Speed (0kg) 

27.02 mm/s 

Lowering Speed (50kg) 

34.72 mm/s 

Lowering Speed (100kg) 

35.21 mm/s 

Lowering Speed (130kg) 

36.04 mm/s 

Lowering Speed (200kg) 

37.93 mm/s 

Raising/Lowering Duty Cycle 

15% use, 85% rest (90 seconds use, 510 seconds rest) 

Maximum Charging Time 

8.5 hrs 

Battery Capacity 

 

Raising/Lowering (Top 500mm / 19.69” of 

Lift Tape) 

 (100kg) 

120 Lifts 

Battery Capacity 

 

Raising/Lowering (Top 500mm / 19.69” of 

Lift Tape) 

 (130kg) 

100 Lifts 

Battery Capacity 

 

Raising/Lowering (Top 500mm / 19.69” of 

Lift Tape) 

 (200kg) 

60 Lifts 

Table 7 

Weights 

Safe Working Load (SWL) 

200 kg / 130 kg 

Hoist 

4.5kg

 

Battery charger 

0.5kg 

Black Carry Bar / White Carry Bar  

2kg / 1.2kg

 

Handset 

0.2kg 

Table 8

 

Summary of Contents for 108601

Page 1: ...Doc No 999016 Revision of document G Revision Date 08 12 2021 CP Ceiling Track Hoist User Manual...

Page 2: ...12 3 0 Installation 13 4 0 Type BF Applied parts 14 5 0 Frequently Used Functions 14 5 1 Carry Bar 14 5 2 Slings 15 5 3 Connecting the Handset to the Hoist 23 6 0 Hoist Operation 24 6 1 Turning the Ho...

Page 3: ...1 8 2 Shipping and storage conditions 31 9 0 Disposal 31 10 0 Fault Finding 32 10 1 LED Display 33 11 0 General Inspection Maintenance and Cleaning 34 11 1 Service 34 11 2 Inspection 34 Lift Tape Caut...

Page 4: ...CP130 108619 White Carry Bar Type 2 CP130 108603 Black Carry Bar Type 3 CP130 108620 White Carry Bar Type 3 CP130 108604 Black Carry Bar Type 4 CP130 108621 White Carry Bar Type 4 CP130 108605 Black C...

Page 5: ...anual may result in injury to the operator and or client and or damage to the Hoist or related components Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice Do not attempt to use this...

Page 6: ...which protection against electric shock does not rely on basic insulation only Safe Working Load represents the maximum load rated for safe operation Manufacturer Date of manufacture Packaging indicat...

Page 7: ...oist is a ceiling track hoist and should only be used whilst on the ceiling track It has the ability to raise up an individual from one location such as a bed move the individual along the track to an...

Page 8: ...e CP hoist should be inspected and maintained on a regular basis See section General Inspection Maintenance and Cleaning within this user manual Any accessories used with the CP including track and sl...

Page 9: ...se report it to the manufacturer and to your national authority Electric Shock Do not insert any objects into the hoist case or battery charging station because of potential risk of electric shock To...

Page 10: ...he system as the manufacturer s adapter has been assessed and complies with the EMC requirements This product manufactured by Prism has been designed manufactured and tested in accordance with the leg...

Page 11: ...5 Immunity to Voltage Interruptions AC Power Port Pass IEC 61000 4 11 2004 In Track charging system stand testing 2 7 Table 4 Immunity to Electrostatic discharge Enclosure Port Pass IEC 61000 4 2 2008...

Page 12: ...or injuries to people within the area of the Hoist When using a sharp knife be careful not to damage the product This section will summarize the layout of the Hoist Packaging and what is included in...

Page 13: ...is not intended to be used in environments where there are rapid changes in the environmental temperature and humidity during intended use This manual covers the safety and advice for the CP and movi...

Page 14: ...e hoist in the following way 1 On the hook move the locking mechanism into the hook by pressing down on the tab Figure 6 and 7 2 With the carry bar positioned sideways along the length of the bar move...

Page 15: ...t is fully understood should the sling loops be fitted onto the carry bar in the correct order Sling loops should be attached as follows 1 Put the required sling loop onto your finger and thumb and th...

Page 16: ...oist are shown below in Table 5 complete with product codes Size Mackworth Sling Range Product Material and Code Polyester Solid Polyester Mesh Parasilk Quilted Supersoft Spacer Mackworth Oak Small 12...

Page 17: ...201HZ5100 1201HZ4100 XXXL 1201HZ7000 1201HZ8000 1201HZ3000 1201HZ5000 1201HZ4000 Mackworth Hazel with head support Small 1201HZ7520 1201HZ8520 1201HZ3520 1201HZ5520 1201HZ4520 Medium 1201HZ7420 1201HZ...

Page 18: ...01PN7420 1201PN8420 1201PN3420 1201PN5420 1201PN4420 Large 1201PN7320 1201PN8320 1201PN3320 1201PN5320 1201PN4320 XL 1201PN7220 1201PN8220 1201PN3220 1201PN5220 1201PN4220 XXL 1201PN7120 1201PN8120 12...

Page 19: ...Medium Large CA500PML CA500MML CA500SML CA500PAML Large CA500PL CA500ML CA500SL CA500PAL X Large CA500PXL CA500MXL CA500SXL CA500PAXL CA501 Toilet Access with crossover straps P1 CA501PP1 CA501MP1 CA...

Page 20: ...03EPXS n a n a n a Small CA503EPS n a n a n a Medium CA503EPM n a n a n a Large CA503EPL n a n a n a X Large CA503EPXL n a n a n a CA600 Hammock P1 CA600PP1 CA600MP1 CA600SP1 CA600PAP1 P2 CA600PP2 CA6...

Page 21: ...CA701HSPAP3 P4 CA701HSPP4 CA701HSMP4 CA701HSSP4 CA701HSPAP4 P5 CA701HSPP5 CA701HSMP5 CA701HSSP5 CA701HSPAP5 X Small CA701HSPXS CA701HSMXS CA701HSSXS CA701HSPAXS Small CA701HSPS CA701HSMS CA701HSSS CA...

Page 22: ...702HSSML CA702HSPAML Large CA702HSPL CA702HSML CA702HSSL CA702HSPAL X Large CA702HSPXL CA702HSMXL CA702HSSXL CA702HSPAXL CA703 Split Leg In Chair Hammock P1 CA703PP1 CA703MP1 CA703SP1 CA703PAP1 P2 CA7...

Page 23: ...e perpendicular to the front face of the Hoist If the alignment is not perfect slowly rotate the handset until you feel the plug locating into the socket The Electrical handset is connected to a femal...

Page 24: ...or the DOWN arrow button on the handset the carry bar can be raised or lowered to the correct height for attaching the sling or positioning an individual The UP DOWN functions of the handset buttons a...

Page 25: ...ther end of the track system This dock is also the charging dock for the hoist as it is charged through the handset To store the handset after use traverse the hoist back to its charging location and...

Page 26: ...nties and may cause damage to the hoist When Charging has completed ensure that the Blue rubber bung at the base of the handset is inserted back into the charging port This ensures that the stated IP...

Page 27: ...ion The unit will continue beeping until the red button is released NOTE The emergency lowering function does not provide a lifting function The Emergency Lower should only be used in an emergency suc...

Page 28: ...of where the hoist is in the track system There are no necessary modifications required for the device to perform its intended use However should the device or the installed system require modificatio...

Page 29: ...ng Speed 130kg 25 38 mm s Lifting Speed 200kg 20 86 mm s Lowering Speed 0kg 27 02 mm s Lowering Speed 50kg 34 72 mm s Lowering Speed 100kg 35 21 mm s Lowering Speed 130kg 36 04 mm s Lowering Speed 200...

Page 30: ...Electromagnetic disturbances Requirements and tests EN 60601 1 6 2010 Medical electrical equipment General requirements for basic safety and essential performance EN 60601 1 11 2015 Medical electrical...

Page 31: ...professional The following specifies the importance of correct disposal procedure including local laws and being environmentally friendly Please observe the local laws on recycling and respect the cu...

Page 32: ...section 5 5 Charging the Hoist Charge the hoist for at least one hour and then try to raise lower the carry bar If none of these resolve the fault DO NOT use the Hoist Contact your local authorised d...

Page 33: ...s of the device through reference to the LED s shown on the hoist unit Find the fault and complete the recommended solution If the fault is not found and or the solution does not correct the problem c...

Page 34: ...ange a service Need to ascertain necessary information for replacement parts and components Contact details of your local Prism Medical UK dealer are shown on the last page of this manual 11 2 Inspect...

Page 35: ...rrectly with the QRS locking mechanism closed Ensure that the Trolley is able to swivel smoothly without restraint Lift Tape Caution The image Figure 44 indicates a badly worn lift tape due to an acum...

Page 36: ...of the device should be for 5 minutes to prevent any virucidal infections without a degradation to the functionality of the device 5 minutes is a recommended contact time The device can withstand a l...

Page 37: ...ata Sheet For a full review of the data please follow the link below http www nhsggc org uk media 236215 msds actichlor plus pdf 12 0 Warranty This guarantee does not affect or in any way limit your S...

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Page 44: ...al UK for any errors or omissions Prism Medical UK operates a policy of continuous improvement Specifications and other data are subject to change without notice Dealer contact details Prism Medical U...

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