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All-in-One  

  Walking Trainer 

  User Manual 

   25-20035, 25-20526 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

       

May-19 

 

       

Pdf 6006 

Summary of Contents for 25-20035

Page 1: ...All in One Walking Trainer User Manual 25 20035 25 20526 May 19 Pdf 6006 ...

Page 2: ...s 25 20035 25 20526 25 20135 9 Mounting of steering device 10 Technical information 11 Maintenance Daily check 14 Cleaning 14 Monthly maintenance 14 Annual inspection 14 Trouble shooting 15 Declaration of conformity 16 Claims deadline and service 17 In case of inquiries concerning spare parts and service please state the following information Customer Walking trainer model Serial number Year and m...

Page 3: ...e event of loads exceeding the maximum value prescribed or lifting of objects other than persons Ropox A S shall disclaim any responsibility in connection with insurance right to complain and service Users should always make sure that the mechanical and electrical systems of the walking trainer work satisfactorily In case of malfunction the walking trainer must be stopped immediately and inspected...

Page 4: ...l unit This will happen when the battery capacity is 50 The walking trainer may still be used but the recharging capability of the battery will be reduced Note For the 150 kg walking trainer this corresponds to approx 60 lifting operations and for the 200 kg walking trainer to approx 30 lifting operations We recommend charging the walking trainer when it is not being used for a longer period of ti...

Page 5: ...rgency stop If the walking trainer must be stopped in an emergency press the red button of the control unit When the button has been depressed the electrical functions cannot be activated and the battery indicator has been switched off Emergency lowering If the walking trainer is to be lowered and the hand control unit does not work there are two possible solutions The electrical emergency lowerin...

Page 6: ...t of the shoulders through the black 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 P...

Page 7: ...ring the walking trainer e g when persons with hemiplegia start walking training 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 Check that the cli...

Page 8: ...8 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 9: ...e leg spreading motor into outlet terminal 2 see Technical Information page 11 Assembly of lifting unit and hand support Brake the rear wheels Hold the lifting unit turn it through 90 so that the locking pin may 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 ...

Page 10: ...screw 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 Wit...

Page 11: ...otor Leg spreading motor Type designation LA34 4 LA12 1 Power consumption max 10A 3 2A Pushing force 7500 N 750 N Speed unloaded 15 mm s 14 mm s loaded 9 mm s 6 mm s Protection IP66 IP65 The lifting motor has mechanical emergency lowering To release the device pull the red handle Hand control unit Type designation HB52B The hand control unit has two functions The two upper buttons control the lift...

Page 12: ...cket for lifting motor output terminal 1 7 Socket for leg spreading motor output terminal 2 8 Socket for charging mains cable The control unit is provided with Protective motor switch for lifting and leg spreading protecting against overloading Short circuit protection Acoustic signalling device sounding when the battery must be charged Electrical emergency lowering device to be used if the hand c...

Page 13: ... 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 kg ...

Page 14: ...the control unit 5 Check visually that shaft and bolted joints run smoothly and without noise 6 Keep the walking trainer clean A clean product is safer and has a longer life Cleaning Clean the walking trainer with a damp cloth wrung in warm water with a mild detergent Electrical components may be wiped with a firmly wrung cloth Avoid water on these components Never use solvents Monthly maintenance...

Page 15: ...oltage not connected Control unit defective Connect mains voltage Replace control unit The motors are not operating A click is heard from the relays of the control unit The plug has not been inserted correctly into the control unit Motor defective Control unit defective Insert plug into the control unit Replace motor Replace control unit The motors are not operating No click is heard from the rela...

Page 16: ...mity with the following directives and standards DIRECTIVES EU Council Directive No 93 42EEC concerning Medical Devices modified by Directive No 98 79 EC 73 23EEC The Low Voltage Directive modified by 93 68 EEC 89 336 EEC EMC Directive modified by Directives 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC STANDARDS DS EN 980 2003 DS EN 292 1 1993 DS EN 1041 2000 DS EN 292 2 1993 DS EN ISO 14971 2001 DS EN 614 1 1998 DS E...

Page 17: ...pect or repair it as required Malfunction may be a symptom of defects that may get worse and jeopardise the safety in critical situations Preventive service must be carried out once a year following the procedures of the Service Manual Service and repairs must always be carried out by trained and competent personnel We recommend registration in a log book for each walking trainer in connection wit...

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