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The CP Hoist must be installed only by persons authorised by Prism Medical who have had the training to do so. 

 

 

Under no circumstance should the CP Hoist, track, sling or entire system be put in control of a person who has not been 

properly trained in the use and care of this equipment. Failure to adhere to this warning may result in serious injury to 

the operator, and / or the individual being hoisted / transferred. 

 

 

In facilities where more than one operator will be responsible for using the CP Hoist and associated systems and sling(s) 

it is imperative that all such members be trained in the Hoist’s proper use. A training program should be established by 

the facility to acquaint new operators with this equipment. 

 

 

Your guarantee is void if any modifications are made that are not authorised by Prism.  

 

 

The CP Hoist, and associated track and sling are not toys. Do not use it for unsafe practices. Do not allow children to 

play with the hoist or any of its components. 

 

 

There are no user serviceable parts inside the cover of the hoist, likewise for any components of the associated parts. 

Do not remove cover screws, or open the hoist unit, as this will VOID THE GUARANTEE/WARRANTY. 

 

 

Never expose the CP hoist directly to water. Your guarantee does not cover any misuse or abuse of the hoist system. 

 

 

To maintain optimum function, the 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 sling(s), should be checked to ensure that they are in good 

working order. Check for signs of wear to each component prior to use. Report any unusual wear, or damage 

immediately to your local authorized dealer. 

 

 

The CP Hoist and associated accessories, track and sling(s) are intended only for hoisting and transferring of a person. 

Prism will not be responsible for any damage caused by the misuse, neglect or purposeful destruction of the Hoist, 

and/or its associated components. 

 

 

The installation of the Hoist and its associated parts are certified to a maximum load of 200kg (440lb), depending on the 

model. Do not exceed the maximum rated load of any of the components. 

 

 

There is a risk of explosion if the Hoist is used in the presence of flammable anaesthetics. 

 

 

Ensure that a clear space is maintained around the Hoist and track. Before performing a transfer check for and move all 

obstacles out of the way. 

 

 

Your Hoist is for human hoisting. Do not use it, or allow it to be used, for any other purpose. 

 

 

Protecting the people present, visually monitor sling loop connection points during raising, lowering and transfer stages 

so the sling remains firmly attached to the carry bar. 

 

 

In areas where children are prone to be present be vigilant when operating the Hoist.  

 

 

To reduce the risk of unintended use, when the Hoist is not in use remove the sling(s) from the product to prevent 

entrapment or strangulation should the device be tampered with. 

 

The Hoist batteries are not a user serviceable part. Contact your local authorised dealer to arrange for replacement. 

 

 

The Hoist swivel trolley installation must allow for suitable clearance to remove the trolley from the ceiling track. 

 

 

Between the Hoist, Carry Bar, Sling and other accessories, the lowest maximum load shall always be used.  

 

Summary of Contents for 108700

Page 1: ...Doc No 999096 Revision of document A Revision Date 11 08 2022 CP Portable Hoist User Manual...

Page 2: ...stallation 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 22 6 0 Hoist Operation 23 6 1 Turning the Hoist ON an...

Page 3: ...ping and storage conditions 30 9 0 Disposal 30 10 0 Fault Finding 31 10 1 LED Display 31 11 0 General Inspection Maintenance and Cleaning 34 11 1 Service 34 11 2 Inspection 34 11 2 1 Lift Tape Caution...

Page 4: ...suitable for Hoist Type Trolley Type Track Type Carry Bar Type CP200 108700 108060 Type 1 Black CP200 108701 108120 Type 3 4 6 Black CP200 108702 108130 Type 2 10 11 Black CP200 108703 108140 Type 7 B...

Page 5: ...representative Failure to comply with warnings in this manual may result in injury to the operator and or client and or damage to the Portable Hoist or related components Contents of this manual are...

Page 6: ...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 indicator This way up P...

Page 7: ...the individual along the track to another location and finally lower the individual such as into a chair or a bath The CP is intended to be used with Prism Mackworth Care ability slings a Prism clippe...

Page 8: ...g s should be checked to ensure that they are in good working order Check for signs of wear to each component prior to use Report any unusual wear or damage immediately to your local authorized dealer...

Page 9: ...into the hoist case or battery charging station because of potential risk of electric shock To reduce the risk of electric shock do not install or operate the battery charger with a damaged cable or i...

Page 10: ...anufacturer 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 legal requirements fo...

Page 11: ...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 Configuration and Mod...

Page 12: ...nife be careful not to damage the product This section will summarize the layout of the Hoist Packaging and what is included in the Box It is recommended a knife is used for smoother unpacking of the...

Page 13: ...e Hoist 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 a...

Page 14: ...o the 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...

Page 15: ...ar Figure 12 2 Slide the sling loop from your finger and thumb over the edge of the hook Figure 13 and 14 3 After positioning the loop below the locking mechanism Figure 15 release the spring locking...

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Page 17: ...rge 1201BC7320 1201BC8320 1201BC3320 1201BC5320 1201BC4320 XL 1201BC7220 1201BC8220 1201BC3220 1201BC5220 1201BC4220 XXL 1201BC7120 1201BC8120 1201BC3120 1201BC5120 1201BC4120 XXXL 1201BC7020 1201BC80...

Page 18: ...00SP4 CA400PAP4 P5 CA400PP5 CA400MP5 CA400SP5 CA400PAP5 X Small CA400PXS CA400MXS CA400SXS CA400PAXS Small CA400PS CA400MS CA400SS CA400PAS Small Medium CA400PSM CA400MSM CA400SSM CA400PASM Medium CA4...

Page 19: ...CA502SSM CA502PASM Medium CA502PM CA502MM CA502SM CA502PAM Medium Large CA502PML CA502MML CA502SML CA502PAML Large CA502PL CA502ML CA502SL CA502PAL X Large CA502PXL CA502MXL CA502SXL CA502PAXL CA503 T...

Page 20: ...L CA700MML CA700SML CA700PAML Large CA700PL CA700ML CA700SL CA700PAL X Large CA700PXL CA700MXL CA700SXL CA700PAXL CA701 Deluxe Hammock P1 CA701PP1 CA701MP1 CA701SP1 CA701PAP1 P2 CA701PP2 CA701MP2 CA70...

Page 21: ...CA702HSMP2 CA702HSSP2 CA702HSPAP2 P3 CA702HSPP3 CA702HSMP3 CA702HSSP3 CA702HSPAP3 P4 CA702HSPP4 CA702HSMP4 CA702HSSP4 CA702HSPAP4 P5 CA702HSPP5 CA702HSMP5 CA702HSSP5 CA702HSPAP5 X Small CA702HSPXS CA7...

Page 22: ...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 23: ...red to the correct height for attaching the sling or positioning an individual The UP DOWN functions of the handset buttons are in relation to the travel of the Hoist That is the grey button A at the...

Page 24: ...charged through the Handset To store the handset after use traverse the Hoist back to its charging location and dock the handset into the case At the end of each use of the Hoist the Handset should b...

Page 25: ...that allows the operator to cut all power from the Hoist By switching the power button to the OFF position the powered functions will stop working immediately Figure 30 Once the Emergency Stop has bee...

Page 26: ...d position 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 emerge...

Page 27: ...daries 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 modi...

Page 28: ...eed 130kg 25 38 mm s 1 0 in s Lifting Speed 200kg 20 86 mm s 0 82 in s Lowering Speed 0kg 27 02 mm s 1 06 in s Lowering Speed 50kg 34 72 mm s 1 36 in s Lowering Speed 100kg 35 21 mm s 1 39 in s Loweri...

Page 29: ...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 electrica...

Page 30: ...ce Engineer 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 curr...

Page 31: ...the hoist can be checked to ensure proper continued operation The Hoist LED s indicate there is power but the Hoist does not operate in the DOWN direction A built in detector checks the slackness of t...

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Page 34: ...rrange 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 Inspe...

Page 35: ...aint Lift Tape Caution The image Figure 34 indicates a badly worn lift tape due to an acumination of events the Hoist has operated under Whilst a tape in this condition provides no immediate danger th...

Page 36: ...onality of the device 5 minutes is a recommended contact time The device can withstand a longer contact period but the 5 minute recommendation as a minimum must be followed to provide an effective cle...

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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