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TF 200.01.0009_eng 

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7.7 Lifetime of actuator/liftingmotor 

 

A service technician fill out the below  points from the user information 

 

How often is the lift used pr. day : 

 

Actuators production date : 

 

Expected changing of actuator : 

 

Table to determine an actuators lifetime

 

 
Note!! 

The lifting actuator should be changed when it is max. 6 years or after 10.000 strokes. 

 

 

Lifts

 

Age in years 

pr. day 

10 

 

365 

730 

1095 

1460 

1825 

2190 

2555 

2920 

3285 

3650 

 

730 

1460 

2190 

2920 

3650 

4380 

5110 

5840 

6570 

7300 

 

1095 

2190 

3285 

4380 

5475 

6570 

7665 

8760 

9855 

10950 

 

1460 

2920 

4380 

5840 

7300 

8760 

10220 

11680 

13140 

14600 

 

1825 

3650 

5475 

7300 

9125 

10950 

12775 

14600 

16425 

18250 

 

2190 

4380 

6570 

8760 

10950 

13140 

15330 

17520 

19710 

21900 

 

2555 

5110 

7665 

10220 

12775 

15330 

17885 

20440 

22995 

25550 

 

2920 

5840 

8760 

11680 

14600 

17520 

20440 

23360 

26280 

29200 

 

3285 

6570 

9855 

13140 

16425 

19710 

22995 

26280 

29565 

32850 

 

10 

3650 

7300 

10950 

14600 

18250 

21900 

25550 

29200 

32850 

36500 

 

11 

4015 

8030 

12045 

16060 

20075 

24090 

28105 

32120 

36135 

40150 

 

12 

4380 

8760 

13140 

17520 

21900 

26280 

30660 

35040 

39420 

43800 

 

13 

4745 

9490 

14235 

18980 

23725 

28470 

33215 

37960 

42705 

47450 

 

14 

5110 

10220 

15330 

20440 

25550 

30660 

35770 

40880 

45990 

51100 

 

15 

5475 

10950 

16425 

21900 

27375 

32850 

38325 

43800 

49275 

54750 

 

16 

5840 

11680 

17520 

23360 

29200 

35040 

40880 

46720 

52560 

58400 

 

17 

6205 

12410 

18615 

24820 

31025 

37230 

43435 

49640 

55845 

62050 

 

18 

6570 

13140 

19710 

26280 

32850 

39420 

45990 

52560 

59130 

65700 

 

19 

6935 

13870 

20805 

27740 

34675 

41610 

48545 

55480 

62415 

69350 

 

20 

7300 

14600 

21900 

29200 

36500 

43800 

51100 

58400 

65700 

73000 

 

21 

7665 

15330 

22995 

30660 

38325 

45990 

53655 

61320 

68985 

76650 

 

22 

8030 

16060 

24090 

32120 

40150 

48180 

56210 

64240 

72270 

80300 

 

23 

8395 

16790 

25185 

33580 

41975 

50370 

58765 

67160 

75555 

83950 

 

24 

8760 

17520 

26280 

35040 

43800 

52560 

61320 

70080 

78840 

87600 

 

25 

9125 

18250 

27375 

36500 

45625 

54750 

63875 

73000 

82125 

91250 

 

26 

9490 

18980 

28470 

37960 

47450 

56940 

66430 

75920 

85410 

94900 

 

27 

9855 

19710 

29565 

39420 

49275 

59130 

68985 

78840 

88695 

98550 

 

28 

10220 

20440 

30660 

40880 

51100 

61320 

71540 

81760 

91980  102200 

 

29 

10585 

21170 

31755 

42340 

52925 

63510 

74095 

84680 

95265  105850 

 

 

Continiue normal use 

Consider 
changing 

Actuator should be changed 

Summary of Contents for 25-20010

Page 1: ...All in one hoist 150kg User manual This manual should always be in close proximity of the product TF 200 01 0009_eng Dato 20 04 2022...

Page 2: ...nstructions 14 4 3 2 Emergency situation 15 4 4 Recharging the battery 15 4 5 Safety function liftingmotor 15 4 6 Safety function control unit 15 4 7 Emergency lowering 16 4 8 Brakes 16 4 9 Transfer p...

Page 3: ...7 Lifetime of actuator liftingmotor 27 8 Components part list 28 8 1 Spare parts 28 9 Environmental protection 29 10 Electro magnetic compability 29 10 1 Suitable Environments 29 10 2 Cables 29 10 3 R...

Page 4: ...nderstood before use Always keep this manual in close proximity of the product The use installation and service of this product must be in compliance with this manual to avoid accidents and serious pe...

Page 5: ...nce Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision Do not use the product if it has defects or have become damaged before being repaired or replaced If the control box...

Page 6: ...rically operated equipment The use of electrical height adjustable equipment can run at maximum 2 minutes followed by an 18 minute break Type B applied part The product complies with IEC 60601 1 requi...

Page 7: ...lied part classification 60601 1 Type B applied part MEE Class 60601 1 Class II Intended environments according to IEC 60601 1 2 This product is to be used only in Proffesional Healtcare Environment H...

Page 8: ...t must always be used with Ropox suitable lifting slings 3 4 Intended operator Intended operator must have relevant health professional training before using the product as well as have read and under...

Page 9: ...n legs 50 cm 50 cm Max inside distance between legs 94 cm 94 cm Min outside distance between legs 65 cm 65 cm Max outside distance between legs 109 cm 109 cm Height of chassis frame 12 cm 12 cm Free h...

Page 10: ...TF 200 01 0009_eng 10 1980 1225 755 600 590 725 930 410 840 700 530...

Page 11: ...TF 200 01 0009_eng 11 60 115 520 160 190...

Page 12: ...st in the mast holder of the frame Tighten the two screws with the 5mm Insex wrench provided and use locking nut on opposite site 4 1 2 Connect the cable from the leg spreading motor to the control un...

Page 13: ...the lifting module 5 Then turn it 90 clockwise until you hear a click 6 Make sure that the arm has been properly locked 7 If the hoist is going to be used as a stand up hoist hook on the knee support...

Page 14: ...that the sling provided is correct for the lifting operation to be performed This applies to size as well as shape Further information about the choice of slings will be found in Domino Slings User m...

Page 15: ...ains voltage A green light on the control unit indicates connection to mains voltage A yellow light indicates that the battery is being recharged When the battery has been fully charged the yellow lig...

Page 16: ...ll up the red handle see drawing 4 8 Brakes The hoist may be braked on the two large rear wheels Press down the rear part of the brake with the foot to brake the hoist Release the brake by pressing th...

Page 17: ...above the seat of the chair STOP and make sure that the sling has been fitted correctly When the person is comfortable in the sling lift him her clear of the chair Pull the hoist away from the chair...

Page 18: ...milar stable back support with a cushion Move the open end of the hoist towards the client and lift the legs of the client over one leg of the hoist Do not brake the hoist The hoist may be placed in t...

Page 19: ...r If the client can hold on to the lifting bar with his her arms during lifting use the middle step of the suspension strap If the client has but little stability and strength in the upper part of the...

Page 20: ...may be pushed into the corresponding slide rail of the lifting mast Be aware that the bar may swing We recommend holding on to it Push in the lifting module Then turn it 90 clockwise until you hear a...

Page 21: ...0009_eng 21 4 12 Electrical component diagram Plug for charging mains cable Lifting motor Leg spreading motor Hand control unit Emergency stop Emergency lowering Charging indicator Connected to mains...

Page 22: ...Connect mains voltage Replace the control unit The motors do not start A click is heard from the relays of the control unit The plug has not been correctly inserted into the control unit Motor defecti...

Page 23: ...omply with periodic maintenance may result of degrading of product function and safety 7 1 Periodic maintenance Always make sure that the mechanical and electrical systems of the hoist operate satisfa...

Page 24: ...d 5 and use them when filling out the service report We recommend to scale them up in A4 size Visual inspection Inspect hoist frame and weldings for wear skews or any other damage Testing Check all fu...

Page 25: ...hafts and hooks Welds Bolts bushings Mast and arm connection Arm and lifting ascessories Test of the leg spreading function Switches and safety functions Test of batteries and recharging function Test...

Page 26: ...al No Inspection carried out OK Not OK Remarks Powercomsumption without load Powercomsumption with max load Noise Plastic Wires and cords Straightness and outbending when the actuator is completly out...

Page 27: ...05 32120 36135 40150 12 4380 8760 13140 17520 21900 26280 30660 35040 39420 43800 13 4745 9490 14235 18980 23725 28470 33215 37960 42705 47450 14 5110 10220 15330 20440 25550 30660 35770 40880 45990 5...

Page 28: ...his manual Repair beyond what is described in this manual may only be done by Ropox designated service personnel 8 1 Spare parts Position Description Number in product Item no 1 Battery 1 25 29030 002...

Page 29: ...uipment and the RF shielded room of an medical electrical system for magnetic resonance imaging where the intensity of electromagnetic disturbances is high 10 2 Cables Cable component Length Hand cont...

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