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All-in-one walking trainer

 

User manual  

This manual should always be in close proximity of the 
product. 

 
 

TF 200.01.0016 / Date 20-04-2022

 

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Page 1: ...All in one walking trainer User manual This manual should always be in close proximity of the product TF 200 01 0016 Date 20 04 2022 ...

Page 2: ...verse events 10 4 Instructions for use 11 4 1 Installation of product 11 4 2 Installation of liftig unit and hand support 12 4 3 Operating the product 14 4 3 1 Operating instructions 14 4 3 2 Emergency situation 14 4 4 Recharging the battery 14 4 5 Safety function liftingmotor 15 4 6 Safety function control unit 15 4 7 Emergency lowering 15 4 8 Brakes 16 4 9 Transfer walking trainer 17 4 9 1 Lifti...

Page 3: ...uator lifting motor 25 7 7 Lifetime of actuator liftingmotor 26 8 Components part list 27 8 1 Spare parts 27 9 Environmental protection 28 10 Electro magnetic compability 28 10 1 Suitable Environments 28 10 2 Cables 28 10 3 RF portable equipment 28 ...

Page 4: ...understood 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 personal injury Never use or handle this product in other ways specified in this manual as it can result in personal safety hazards and or cause damage to the product Persons installing and or using th...

Page 5: ...ance 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 makes unusual noise or smells switch off the mains voltage immediately Take care that the cables are not damaged Unplug the mains cable on mobile equipment before it is moved The products must only ...

Page 6: ...trically 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 requirements to provide protection against electric shock Consult manual for important safety related information warnings and safety precautions Class II double isolated electrical components Do not disp...

Page 7: ...0601 1 Type B applied part MEE Class 60601 1 Class II Intended environments This product is to be used only in Proffesional Healtcare Environment Homecare Environment The device is not intended for use in special environments as defined by IEC 60601 1 2 Maximum user weight according to DS EN 10535 2007 150 200kg Power supply 100 240V 50 60Hz I in Max 2 5A Intermittence 2min use 18min pause Height ...

Page 8: ...nded population Patient with mobility difficulties 3 5 Intended operator Intended operator must have relevant health professional training before using the product as well as have read and understood this guide Children patient or lay person is not considered a suitable operator 3 6 Essential performance The lifting motor has a mechanical emergency lowering facility In case of failure of electroni...

Page 9: ...2 cm Length legs 97 cm 98 cm Min inside distance between legs 50 cm 54 cm Max inside distance between legs 94 cm 118 cm Min outside distance between legs 65 cm 69 cm Max outside distance between legs 109 cm 133 cm Height of undercarriage 12 cm 12 cm Free height under legs 7 cm 7 cm Wheel diameter 100 75 cm 100 75 cm Turning circle 125 cm 131 cm Weights Weight of spreader bar lifting unit 5 0kg 5 0...

Page 10: ...2 Complaints and adverse events Any serious incident that has occurred in relation to the device should be reported to the manufacturer and the competent authority of the Member State in which the user and or patient is located ...

Page 11: ...cal The only difference is the undercarriage Place the lifting mast in the mast holder of the frame Tighten the two screws with the 5mm Insex wrench provided and use locking nut on opposite site Connect the cable from the leg spreading motor to the control unit in output terminal 2 see Electrical component diagram Screws M6 l Screws ...

Page 12: ...y be pushed into the corresponding slide rail of the lifting mast Push in the lifting unit Now turn it 90 clockwise until a click is heard from the locking screw Check that the arm has been properly locked Hook the hand support on to the mast holder Tighten the tightening handle on the side The walking trainer is now ready for use Tightening handle Locking pin ...

Page 13: ...crew while turning the spreader bar 90 counter clockwise The lifting unit may now be pulled out Note Be aware of the weight of the lifting unit Mounting of directional steering of the front wheels Dismount the M10x45 countersunk screw with washer and nut keeping the wheel in place Mount plate and holder for steering using the new M10x50 countersunk screw Nut and washer M10 screw With steering With...

Page 14: ...ry capacity In case of continued use you will hear an acoustic signal The battery can still be used but it will affect is recharging capability We recommend charging as soon as the hoist is not being used for a longer period of time e g every night The battery cannot be over charged and it is only healthy for the battery to be recharged often as it increases the battery life Charging is made direc...

Page 15: ...e activated and the battery indicator has been switched off 4 7 Emergency lowering If the hoist is to be lowered and the hand control unit does not work there are two possible solutions The electrical emergency lowering of the control unit marked emergency see drawing page 21 Press with a ball pencil or the like and the person will be lowered slowly The mechanical emergency lowering of the lifting...

Page 16: ...art of the brake with the foot to brake the hoist Release the brake by pressing the front part of the brake with the foot NOTE Never brake the hoist during lifting except when used in stand up mode Brake Release The lifting motor has a mechanical emergency lowering facility To release it pull the red handle ...

Page 17: ...ack loops of the leg straps Make sure that the four grey lifting straps are in the same height before attaching them to the spreader bar Increase the width between the legs of the hoist and move it towards the client Place the feet of the client on the floor Move the hoist so close to the client as possible Make sure that the spreader bar is in the lower position Place the lifting straps of the sl...

Page 18: ...ute to steering the walking trainer e g when persons with hemiplegia start walking training 4 9 2 Placing in chair wheelchair To place a person in a chair wheelchair do the procedures on the opposite side in reverse order Increase the width between the legs of the walking trainer and move it to the chair Make sure that the client is positioned correctly above the chair and lower the hoist slowly C...

Page 19: ... 200 01 0016_ENG 19 4 10 Height adjustment of hand support Press red button afterwards pull locking tap Hand support can now be pulled upwards or pushed downwards for adjustment of correct height for user ...

Page 20: ...1 0016_ENG 20 4 11 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 voltage ...

Page 21: ...d function Preapproved cleaning agents Trade name Opløsning Acticlor plus 1000ppm S90 sanirens 1 3 persyre FUTUR Alkalisk rens 1 Opløsning pH 9 5 Overfladedesinfiktion 70 Ethanol Suverent Universalrengøring 1 Opløsning pH 8 Symptom Possible cause Action Indicator for mains voltage does not light up Mains voltage not connected Control unit defective Connect mains voltage Replace the control unit Th...

Page 22: ...ms are intact and not frayed A worn sling must be replaced Hoist 3 Check that the hand control unit works satisfactorily and is mounted correctly 4 Check that cables have been correctly inserted into the control unit 5 Check visually that shaft and bolted joints run smoothly and silently 6 Keep the hoist clean A clean hoist is safer and has a longer life 7 3 Monthly maintenance Sling 1 Inspect the...

Page 23: ...eck emergency stop Check battery and charger Mechanical inspection se also section 7 5 Inspect that all parts is moving freely and without any abnormal noise OBS Bolt M6x50 holding Spreader bar should be dismounted and inspected visually OBS Axle holding lifting arm should be dismounted and inspected visually Inspect that bolts are tight Electric inspection also see also section 7 6 Check actuator...

Page 24: ...shafts 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 of the seams of the Domino slings All bolts Lifting motor and leg spreading motor See separat pages regarding motors Other Functional test of the lift Consumption of spare parts Spare part No Produc...

Page 25: ...ial 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 Looseness Fixing points Marks and dents Other Consumption of spare parts Spare part No Products Comments Milage Time consumption Date Performed by ...

Page 26: ...105 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 ...

Page 27: ... in this 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 2 Control box 1 25 29020 002 3 Lifting motor 1 25 20235 9 4 Hand control unit 1 25 29050 9 5 Leg spreading motor 1 25 20212 9 6 Brake wheels 2 25 98202 9 7 Wheels 2 25 29940 002 ...

Page 28: ...ment 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 control spiral cable Approx 2 4m extended Warning Use of accessories transducers and cables other than those specified or provided by the manufacturer of this could result in increased electromagnetic emissi...

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