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Part No. 001108-EN, 21-m09-2017

Monarch Fixed Ceiling Lift Owner’s Manual

Battery and Charger Safety

Contact your Authorized Savaria Dealer if you are unsure 
of any of the safety instructions provided below.

Do NOT expose the battery or charger to water or any other liquid.

To avoid injury, do NOT alter the battery in any way. Stop using the 
battery if any damage is noted.

Do NOT charge the battery in an unventilated area and do not cover 
the charger.

If the battery case cracks and the contents of the battery contact your 
skin or clothing, rinse immediately with plenty of water.

If the contents of the battery contact your eyes, rinse immediately with 
plenty of water and seek medical attention.

Inhalation of the contents of the battery can cause respiratory 
irritation. Provide fresh air and seek medical attention.

For recycling or disposal of batteries, follow the rules according to the 
WEEE directive (Waste of Electronic and Electrical Equipment) as well 
as all local laws and regulations. If you do not follow these rules, the 
battery may explode, leak and cause personal injury.

Fire and Explosion Prevention

Use only lithium ion batteries that are designed for use with the lift.

Use only the charger that is supplied with the lift.

Do NOT store batteries in an area with a temperature higher than 70 
degrees C (158 degrees F).

Do NOT store the battery in direct sunlight or near any heat source. 

Do NOT expose the battery or charger to flames.

Do NOT use the charger in the presence of any flammable anaesthetic 
gases.

Do NOT short circuit the battery terminals.

Do NOT incinerate the battery.

Do NOT puncture the battery or try to open/dismantle the battery 
pack

WARNING

Summary of Contents for Monarch

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL To Be Retained by Owner After Installation by Authorized Savaria Dealer Part No 001108 EN Rev 001 21 m09 2017 Monarch Fixed Ceiling Lift ...

Page 2: ...ts safety Savaria Concord Lifts Inc will NOT be held responsible for any accidents incidents or performance deficiencies that occur due to any unauthorized modification to this lift To avoid potential injury due to the use of inadequate parts always use only Savaria replacement parts Regularly scheduled maintenance must be performed on your Monarch Fixed Lift by an Authorized Savaria Dealer to ens...

Page 3: ...ous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury All warning messages feature a standard ISO safety alert symbol followed by the signal word WARNING in capitalized black lettering on a dark yellow background Caution messages indicate a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor injuries All caution messages feature a standard ISO safety ale...

Page 4: ...IPTION 9 Exterior Views 9 Lift Controls 10 Hand Control 11 Charger 12 Slings 13 Symbols 14 4 SPECIFICATIONS 18 Dimensions 20 5 USING THE LIFT 21 Before Transfer 21 Transferring the Person 21 Emergency Lowering 32 Emergency Brake 33 Charging the Battery 34 6 MAINTENANCE 36 Operator Maintenance Schedule 37 Dealer Maintenance Schedule 38 Inspection and Cleaning 39 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 40 8 ELECTROMAGNET...

Page 5: ...e safety for a ceiling lift that has exceeded its useful life Wear may cause failure of a part and lead to a patient fall The expected life for other parts such as slings batteries fuses straps and cords is dependent upon the proper care and use of the individual items The items must be maintained as described in their accompanying documentation and in the Maintenance section in this manual Using ...

Page 6: ...from Savaria ensure the track system is properly assessed by a competent authority for fit function and safety The track system must be installed by a trained and Authorized Savaria Dealer Operators must be fully trained before using the lift Ensure the sling is intended for use with this lift and can handle the weight of the person Ensure the sling is not damaged in any way and the sling straps a...

Page 7: ...ttery can cause respiratory irritation Provide fresh air and seek medical attention For recycling or disposal of batteries follow the rules according to the WEEE directive Waste of Electronic and Electrical Equipment as well as all local laws and regulations If you do not follow these rules the battery may explode leak and cause personal injury Fire and Explosion Prevention Use only lithium ion ba...

Page 8: ...sed or damaged wires Do NOT expose electrical parts of the lift to water or moisture Do NOT attempt to use the charger in an area that has a different voltage and frequency requirement other than that specified on the nameplate Do NOT attempt any repairs to the lift battery or charger Always contact your Authorized Savaria Dealer for service ...

Page 9: ...9 Part No 001108 EN 21 m09 2017 Monarch Fixed Ceiling Lift Owner s Manual 3 DESCRIPTION Exterior Views Figure 1 Front view Side view Bottom view ...

Page 10: ... few seconds of inactivity and the display will turn off Pressing any button will wake up the lift Touchpad membrane Battery level is Battery charging Battery level is full Lift turned off or in Battery level is Battery overheated NOTE A blinking LED indicates medium sleep mode the battery has reached its lowest level and needs to be recharged low NOTE ...

Page 11: ...DOWN buttons to raise and lower the lift For a device equipped with lateral motorization use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons on the 4 button hand control to move the lift along the track Figure 3 There is a magnet on the back of the handset which allows you to attach it to the carry bar metallic tube when not in use Figure 4 2 button hand control 4 button hand control Magnet ...

Page 12: ...arger The fixed ceiling lift is supplied with a battery charger as shown below Note that depending on the geographic location the power cord provided may differ from the one shown here Figure 5 LED Description Solid green power on but not charging Solid yellow charging batteries ...

Page 13: ...Fixed Ceiling Lift Owner s Manual Slings The following chart illustrates the different types of slings Note that each model is offered in various sizes and comes in mesh or solid material Universal with adjustable head support Hygienic Walking ...

Page 14: ... 21 m09 2017 We recommend that you replace the sling 5 years after the manufacturing date specified on the sling label Guidelines to Select Proper Sling Size Size Height Weight Small S 5 ft 125 lb Medium M 5 to 6 ft 125 to 250 lb Large L 6 to 7 ft 250 600 lb NOTE ...

Page 15: ...s the year MM Represents the month Indicates the authorized representative in the European Community This symbol is accompanied by the address of the authorized representative Indicates the manufacturer s catalogue number Indicates the manufacturer s serial number Keep dry Indicates the product complies with the medical device directive 93 42 EEC Indicates the product was certified by third party ...

Page 16: ...le load that can be applied to the product IPX1X2 Ingress Protection X1 Protection level against ingress of solid particles X2 Protection level against ingress of liquids Symbols on box label Indicates the temperature limits to which the medical device can be safely exposed Indicates the range of humidity to which the medical device can be safely exposed Indicates the range of atmospheric pressure...

Page 17: ...17 Monarch Fixed Ceiling Lift Owner s Manual Symbols on lift Indicates the Stop button on the product Indicates heat warning when the yellow light turns on solid Indicates the location of the emergency lowering system on the product ...

Page 18: ...tery Battery Type Lithium ion 25 2V 2500 mAh Battery Capacity Approximately 30 cycles of 61 cm 24 in at 272 kg 600 lb Approximately 45 cycles of 61 cm 24 in at 200 kg 440 lb Approximately 70 cycles of 61 cm 24 in at 130 kg 286 lb Battery Charging Full capacity in approximately 2 hours Charger Charger Input 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz Charger Output 29 4 VDC max 1A Environmental Conditions Operating Temper...

Page 19: ...ls Hand Control Operating Force 4 4 5N Water Ingress Protection Rating of Hand Control IP67 On Off Power Switch red cord Used to shut off power to the lift and as an emergency stop feature Certification IEC 60601 1 2005 A1 2012 Medical Electrical Equipment IEC 60601 1 11 2015 Homecare ISO 10535 2006 Patient Lift CAN CSA Z10535 1 15 Patient Lift Compliance CE Marking per 93 42 EEC Medical Device 20...

Page 20: ...20 Monarch Fixed Ceiling Lift Owner s Manual Part No 001108 EN 21 m09 2017 Dimensions 30cm 11 3 4 264 5cm 34 5cm 104 1 4 13 1 2 33cm 13 18cm 7 64 3cm 25 1 4 58cm 22 3 4 ...

Page 21: ...lace as shown below Figure 6 Inform the person to be transferred what you are about to do Always evaluate the person s general condition before transfer Ensure you have a sling that is the correct size for the person Use only slings that are designed for use with the lift Transferring the Person 1 Place the person to be transferred into the sling as described on the following pages or per the docu...

Page 22: ... NOT move the lift by pulling the hand control The handset may spring return and cause injuries 3 Unwind the carry bar by pressing the DOWN button on the hand control while maintaining tension on the carry bar with your other hand Note that there must be tension on the lift strap for the lift to function We recommend that you grab the carry bar to avoid unexpected movement or impact with the patie...

Page 23: ...bar attachment and presence of the locking ring Figure 9 5 Move the lift over the person to be transferred by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT lateral arrow buttons on the hand control If the lift doesn t have a motorized trolley drag the lift along the track using the carry bar Locking ring Carry bar ...

Page 24: ...sling straps as shown below to allow transfer from the sitting or reclined position To transfer to from the fully seated position shown below use the black loops at the back and the grey loops at the front To transfer to from the fully reclined position shown below use the grey loops at the back and the black loops at the front Note The green middle loops are used for intermediate positions Figure...

Page 25: ...ift Owner s Manual 7 The universal sling has a head support system consisting of two adjustable straps Tighten the straps as needed for full head support and release them for less support as shown below Figure 11 Straps released Straps tightened full support ...

Page 26: ...ft Owner s Manual Part No 001108 EN 21 m09 2017 8 The photos below show the two methods that can be used for the leg loops of the universal sling regular or crossed Figure 12 Leg loops regular position Leg loops crossed position ...

Page 27: ...nic sling install the sling on the chest near the underarm to maximize comfort and stability during transfer see the photo below The second photo below illustrates the position for transfer using the hygienic sling Figure 13 Installing the hygienic sling Position for transfer using hygienic sling ...

Page 28: ...ling install the sling on the chest near the underarm to maximize comfort and stability during transfer see the photos below The bottom photo below illustrates the position for transfer using the walking sling Figure 14 Installing the walking sling Position for transfer using walking sling 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 29: ...hook with your other hand The safety latch will spring closed trapping the sling strap inside the support hook The safety latch must be completely closed as shown below Figure 15 Do NOT attempt a transfer if the support hook safety latches are not completely closed The sling strap MUST betrappedinsidethe supporthooktoprevent theperson from falling and sustaining possible injuries Safety latch must...

Page 30: ...on press the UP button on the hand control or the touchpad membrane Note that you can use the handles on the sling to help with guiding the person Figure 16 15 Lift the person until the sling clears the arms of the wheelchair or the top of the bed before moving the person Guide their legs past any obstacles Note that there is no need to raise the person in the air far above any obstacles just far ...

Page 31: ...m the person Unhook the lift from the trolley and use the hand control or touchpad membrane to shorten the strap You can now remove the sling from around the person who was transferred 19 Move the lift under the charging station to ensure the battery is charged for the next use NotethattheliftwillnotchargeiftheredEmergencyStopcordis pulled Use ONLY the charger M920001 provided with the lift Usinga...

Page 32: ...mm Allen key supplied with the lift 1 Pull the emergency stop cord to turn off the lift 2 Move the person in the lift over the wheelchair or bed 3 Using the Allen key puncture the label to access the emergency lowering mechanism 4 Turn as indicated on the punctured label to lower the person Note that each turn of the key will lower the person slightly Once the person is lowered safely into the whe...

Page 33: ... from falling in the event of a transmission or motor failure If the emergency brake has activated do NOT attempt to unlock the brake or press the UP button as this may disengage the brake and cause the person in the lift to fall Do NOT attempt to use the emergency lowering device either as injuries could occur ContactyourAuthorizedSavariaDealertoarrangeforthe unit to be replaced WARNING ...

Page 34: ...the AC outlet The green indicator on the charger will come on solid 2 Move the lift under the charging station 3 The charging indicator on the lift display is solid yellow when the battery is charging 4 If the battery is low it will take approximately 2 hours for a full charge Charge the battery fully before using the lift again Move the lift under the charging station when the lift is not in use ...

Page 35: ... Lift Owner s Manual When the battery is charging the lightning bolt symbol on the touchpad membrane will be solid yellow Figure 19 Whenthebatteryis fullycharged the lightning bolt symbolwill turnoff and the green full battery symbol will come on Figure 20 ...

Page 36: ...orized Savaria Dealer to perform the Dealer Checks Actions Safety related maintenance and service must be performed by an Authorized Savaria Dealer This maintenance schedules provides the minimum recommendations In some cases more frequent checks may be required per local regulations and codes To ensure safety of the person being transferred and the operator do NOT use the equipment if a fault is ...

Page 37: ... areas of the sling Before every use Check the carry bar for any damage Before every use Check the operation of the hand control buttons Before every use Check the track and hardware for any damage Before every use Ensure the track end stops are securely in place Before every use Ensure the lift moves freely along the track Before every use Clean the lift casing As required Check the operation of ...

Page 38: ... end stops if they were removed for servicing Note that the recommended tightening torque is 20 N m 15 lb ft Figure 21 Dealer Check Action Frequency Check the lift casing for any damage Every year Check the lift transmission Every year Check the lift connecting joints Every year Check that the emergency brake is turning freely Every year Check that all emergency devices are working properly Every ...

Page 39: ...e phenol chlorine or any other type of solvent that may damage the finish Rub the lift vigorously with the cloth or wipe to ensure thorough cleaning of the entire surface Do not splash drench or immerse the unit in water as the unit could malfunction causing injuries to occur To ensure a better rolling surface for the trolley wheels clean the inside of the track every 4 months To do this insert a ...

Page 40: ...still lower the person The battery is low and needs to be charged Charging indicator on the lift yellow does not light up when the charger is connected to the lift Ensure the charger is plugged into a standard electrical outlet and that the outlet has power The green LED on the charger will be turned on Note that the battery may have sufficient power and does not need recharging The charger automa...

Page 41: ...les and external antennas should be used no closer than 30cm 12inches toanypartoftheMonarch includingcablesspecified by the manufacturer Otherwise degradation of the performance of this equipment could result Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Emissions For All Equipment and Systems The Monarch Ceiling Lift is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below...

Page 42: ...15 kV air 8 kV contact 15 kV air Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV differential mode 2 kV for common mode 1 kV differential mode 2 kV for common mode Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Power frequency 50 60 Hz magnetic field...

Page 43: ... and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the lift including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separ...

Page 44: ...hat are not Life Supporting Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the Monarch Ceiling Lift The Monarch Ceiling Lift is intended for use in electromagneticenvironments in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the lift can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between port...

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Page 46: ...Inc 2 Walker Drive Brampton Ontario L6T 5E1 Canada www savaria com For service or questions about this product please contact your installing dealer DEALER NAME _________________________________________________ DEALER PHONE _________________________________________________ Authorized Savaria Dealer ...

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