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Technical Specifications Continued

 

  MIDI 170 

 

 

  MAJOR 190   

 

  MAXI 170

 

Electric 

Hydraulic 

Electric 

Hydraulic 

Electric 

Hydraulic

 

170 

170 

190 

190 

170 

N/A

 

1180 

1180 

1269 

1269 

1315 

N/A

 

1180 

1180 

1269 

1269 

1315 

N/A

 

1848 

1848 

1941 

1941 

2117 

N/A

 

1237 

1237 

1376 

1376 

1560 

N/A

 

1630 

1630 

1725 

1725 

1965 

N/A

 

495 

495 

525 

525 

755 

N/A

 

1070 

1070 

1110 

1110 

1351 

N/A

 

412 

412 

589 

589 

512 

N/A

 

480 

480 

522 

522 

533 

N/A

 

656 

656 

754 

754 

724 

N/A

 

1174 

1174 

1274 

1274 

1273 

N/A

 

1175 

1175 

1160 

1160 

1140 

N/A

 

1120 

1120 

1130 

1130 

1130 

N/A

 

600 

600 

610 

610 

610 

N/A

 

540 

540 

540 

540 

540 

N/A

 

100 

100 

100 

100 

100 

N/A

 

25 

25 

15 

15 

15 

N/A

 

100 

100 

100 

100 

100 

N/A

 

110 

110 

159 

159 

159 

N/A

 

 

 

 

 

 

  20.5kgs 

20.5kgs 

23kgs 

23kgs 

24kgs 

N/A

  11.5kgs 

11.5kgs 

19kgs 

19kgs 

19kgs 

N/A

 

32kgs 

32kgs 

42kgs 

42kgs 

43kgs 

N/A

  3.375kgs 

3.375kgs 

3.375kgs

 

N/A

Electric Shock Protection

Charger ................................................................Class II

Lift .......................................................................Internal Power Source

Degree Of Shock Protection

Charger ............................................................... Type B

Lift ...................................................................... Type B

Summary of Contents for Oxford MAJOR 190

Page 1: ...n d H y d r a u l i c M o d e l s F o r s p e c i f i c M o d e l i n f o r ma t i o n p l ea s e r efe r o v e r l eaf E n g l i s h U s e r I n s t r u c t i o n M a n u a l For The Oxford Range of Mobile Hoists OXFORD ...

Page 2: ...aintenance schedule Daily check list page 20 Technical Specifications page 23 Slings for use with the Oxford Major page 26 User guide for the Quickfit Sling page 27 User guide for the Full Back Sling page 31 User guide for the Quickfit Deluxe Sling page 35 User guide for the St Ebbas Longseat Sling page 39 User guide for the Oxford Access Sling page 43 Servicing Repairs Inspections Testing page 47...

Page 3: ...O x f o r d R a n g e o f M o b i l e H o i s t s STOWAWAY 140kg MINI 140kg ...

Page 4: ...O x f o r d R a n g e o f M o b i l e H o i s t s MIDI 170kg MAJOR 190kg ...

Page 5: ...O x f o r d R a n g e o f M o b i l e H o i s t s MAXI 170kg ...

Page 6: ...portant document and will be required for your insurance records It is valid for six months and after it has expired the lift should be inspected and serviced for the following six months Servicing and periodic testing can be carried out by your supplier Please ensure your lift is included in their maintenance schedule Oxford Mobile Hoists are suitable for the following CATEGORIES of lift within t...

Page 7: ... chassis The mast is located into the rectangular socket on the top centre of the chassis SAFETY NOTE Avoid trapping fingers Keep fingers away from the end of the mast when inserting into the socket 4 When the mast is fully engaged with the socket turn the mast locking knob clockwise until fully tightened SAFETY NOTE Full engagement of the mast is indicated by the label on the side of the mast 5 R...

Page 8: ...O x f o r d R a n g e o f M o b i l e H o i s t s ASSEMBLY OF MAST TO BASE ...

Page 9: ...nd lowers The lift is now ready for use Hydraulic model only 7 Close the hydraulic unit release valve by turning the knurled black knob on the unit fully clockwise Note The release valve requires only minimal tightening to operate and should only be closed finger tight DO NOT apply excessive force to the valve knob as this will result in damage to the valve 8 Pump the handle of the hydraulic unit ...

Page 10: ...tions in the user manual NEVER disconnect or bypass a control or safety feature because it seems easier to operate the lift NEVER force an operating or safety control All controls are easy to use and do not require excessive force to operate If a control is not working easily there will be a reason Forcing will only strain or damage the lift and may compromise safety DO NOT lift a patient with the...

Page 11: ...O x f o r d R a n g e o f M o b i l e H o i s t s 11 OXFORD MOBILE HOIST CONTROLS Detachable Battery Pack Emergency Stop Button Emergency Raise Lower Hand Control Battery Indicator Actuator Motor ...

Page 12: ...the floor taking care to protect the finish from damage SAFETY NOTE The Stowaway is heavy and will need to be lifted with care You may need assistance to lift the Stowaway from the carton Fig 1 Place the folded Stowaway flat on the floor resting on the rear castors and the folded boom Engage the brakes on the rear castors ...

Page 13: ...g retaining latches clear of the square handle on the mast Move the legs sideways and downwards to place the front castors on the floor Fig 3 Swing the mast and boom upright and allow the mast to drop into the mast box SAFETY NOTE Avoid trapping fingers Keep fingers away from the end of the mast when inserting into the socket Engage the mast lock ...

Page 14: ...release pin to release the boom and use the pin to reconnect the top of the hydraulic unit to the boom Connect the lower mounting of the hydraulic unit to the mast with the second quick release pin stored through the mast bracket Fig 5 Lift the boom and spreader bar and swing the actuator over to engage with the mounting bracket on the underside of the boom Secure the actuator to the boom mounting...

Page 15: ...nly be fitted one way Do not force but make sure the plug of the handcontrol is firmly pushed into the socket Plug the actuator jack plug into the left socket actuator socket located at the base of the Controller Check the following The legs of the lift open and close satisfactorily The red emergency stop button located on the top of the power pack is in the OFF out position Push the up and down b...

Page 16: ...O x f o r d R a n g e o f M o b i l e H o i s t s 16 REAR VIEW ...

Page 17: ...for parking When lifting the castors should be left free and unbraked The lift will then be able to move to the centre of gravity of the lift If the brakes are applied it is the patient that will swing to the centre of gravity and this may prove disconcerting and uncomfortable 3 Straight line steering where supplied One of the rear castors is fitted with a straight line steering device To engage t...

Page 18: ...hich is operated by two simple controls The release valve which is identified by a black knurled knob and the pump handle which is a long lever on the side of the hydraulic unit To raise the boom ensure the release valve is closed The valve is closed by gently turning the knurled knob fully clockwise When closed pump the long handle with smooth even strokes for maximum effect The handle strokes fr...

Page 19: ... the power pack from the charger Fit the power pack to the lift and make sure the latch holding the pack in place is fully engaged The charging of Oxford electric lifts is simple and straightforward but it is important to follow the charging instructions closely Please pay particular attention to the following points they will help you avoid problems with discharged batteries KEEP the batteries fu...

Page 20: ... the spreader bar is firmly attached to the boom EXAMINE the sling hooks on the spreader bar and side suspenders for excessive wear If in doubt do not use MAKE sure the legs open and close correctly OPERATE the handcontrol or the hydraulic unit to confirm the boom raises and lowers satisfactorily CONFIRM the lift is not giving a low battery alarm when the handcontrol is operated electric lifts onl...

Page 21: ...aring Check the actuator or hydraulic unit mounting on the boom MAST Check the operation of the mast locking device Make sure the mast fully engages into the socket Check the bottom actuator or hydraulic unit mounting POWER PACK Electric only Check the function of the Emergency Stop button Inspect the handcontrol socket for correct fitting Inspect the power charging socket for correct fitting Chec...

Page 22: ...ing instructions CLEANING Clean with ordinary soap and water and or any hard surface disinfectant Harsh chemical cleaners or abrasives should be avoided as these may damage the surface finish of the lift Avoid wetting any of the electrical parts LOAD TEST The load test should be carried out in accordance with the manufacturers test procedures It is strongly recommended the testing is carried out b...

Page 23: ...um Reach 635 635 595 595 Turning Radius 1104 1104 1104 1104 Legs Open External Width 1095 1095 1095 1095 Internal Width 1040 1040 1040 1040 Legs Closed External Width 600 600 600 600 Internal Width 540 540 540 540 Overall Height Of Legs 140 140 100 100 Ground Clearance 25 25 25 25 Front Twin Castors 100 100 100 100 Rear Braked Castors 110 110 110 110 Weights Mast Boom Inc all fixings 17 5kgs 17 5k...

Page 24: ...10 1110 1351 N A 412 412 589 589 512 N A 480 480 522 522 533 N A 656 656 754 754 724 N A 1174 1174 1274 1274 1273 N A 1175 1175 1160 1160 1140 N A 1120 1120 1130 1130 1130 N A 600 600 610 610 610 N A 540 540 540 540 540 N A 100 100 100 100 100 N A 25 25 15 15 15 N A 100 100 100 100 100 N A 110 110 159 159 159 N A 20 5kgs 20 5kgs 23kgs 23kgs 24kgs N A 11 5kgs 11 5kgs 19kgs 19kgs 19kgs N A 32kgs 32k...

Page 25: ...Atmospheric pressure 700 to 1060 hPa IP RATINGS Control Box IP43 Actuator IP54 Off Board Charger IP65 Battery IP65 Handset IP65 DUTY CYCLES Actuator 10 2 min 18 min Charger Approx 4 hrs KEY SYMBOLS The following symbols are used on the charger control unit and battery Type B equipment as per EN 60601 1 Class 2 equipment The disposal of the charging and control unit should not be mixed with general...

Page 26: ... Quickfit Deluxe Sling Oxford Longseat Sling Oxford Access Sling Oxford Head Support Roll Special requirement slings can be made to customers own specification consult your dealer for details When selecting a sling from the Oxford range be sure to assess the suitability of the type of sling for the patient to be lifted The following guides will assist in the correct selection DO NOT use any other ...

Page 27: ...NT and RECUMBENT positions The Quickfit sling has been designed for use with the Oxford six hook spreader bar additionally a pair of side suspenders are supplied with each Quickfit sling and can provide additional comfort for the patient A head support attachment is also available and is recommended when lifting from the recumbent position Additional slings are available to suit individual needs Y...

Page 28: ...d or creased under the thigh Repeat the procedure for the other leg Cross over the leg straps and attach the longest loops to the front hooks on the lift spreader bar For additional comfort Sunrise recommend the use of side suspenders as shown Raise the lift and attach the shortest loops of the shoulder straps to the spreader bar or side suspenders The lift may move towards the patient as you do t...

Page 29: ...nt onto the sling ensuring the top of the commode aperture is at the base of the spine Ahead support roll is recommended for this lifting operation Cross the leg straps between the legs and proceed to attach the sling in the same way as the sitting position Use the shortest shoulder strap possible Recumbent Position Sunrise Medical recommend slings are checked regularly and before use for fraying ...

Page 30: ... with the Oxford Mini Midi Major Maxi Dipper Stowaway and Ceiling Lifts Washing Instructions Wash in a mild soap solution up to 71 degrees centigrade DO NOT use biological detergents DO NOT bleach DRY in a warm room or in the open air DO NOT place on convector heaters or steam pipes DO NOT dry in tumble dryers which exceed 120 degrees centigrade Symbols 71 C Do not exceed 71 degrees centigrade Do ...

Page 31: ...he following categories of lift Category A Wheelchair Category B Bed Category C Bath Category D Toilet Shower chair Category E Floor The Full Back sling can be used for patients in the SITTING SITTING RECUMBENT and RECUMBENT positions The Full Back sling has been designed for use with the Oxford six hook spreader bar Additional slings are available to suit individual needs You are advised to alway...

Page 32: ... strap through the other and attach to hoist on front hooks Raise lift to convenient height and attach the shoulder straps as shown You may then raise the patient to the required height When seating the patient the hand grip on the back of the sling may be used to ensure a good seated posture How To Fit An Oxford Full Back Sling Sitting Sitting Recumbent Position Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 GOLDEN TIPS 1 TH...

Page 33: ...as from the seated position attaching to the shortest possible loops N B If you wish to place the patient onto a high bed it may be necessary to lower the patient onto an intermediate surface and adjust the strap length Fig 4 Fig 5 Draw sheet roll the patient onto the sling ensuring that the top of the commode aperture is at the base of the spine ...

Page 34: ... Oxford Mini Midi Major Maxi Dipper Stowaway and Ceiling Lifts Washing Instructions Wash in a mild soap solution up to 71 degrees centigrade DO NOT use biological detergents DO NOT bleach DRY in a warm room or in the open air DO NOT place on convector heaters or steam pipes DO NOT dry in tumble dryers which exceed 120 degrees centigrade Symbols 71 C Do not exceed 71 degrees centigrade Do not bleac...

Page 35: ... Category C Bath Category D Toilet Shower chair Category E Floor The Quickfit Deluxe sling can be used for patients in the SITTING SITTING RECUMBENT and RECUMBENT positions The Quickfit Deluxe sling has been designed for use with the Oxford six hook spreader bar A head support attachment is also available and is recommended when lifting from the recumbent position Additional slings are available t...

Page 36: ...he other leg Cross strap A through strap B Pass strap C up through strap B Repeat for the other leg using strap D through strap A Check the sling is smooth under the patient and confirm the position is comfortable Move the lift into position and attach the leg straps to the spreader bar by the coloured loops Raise the lift and attach the shoulder straps to the spreader bar using the coloured loops...

Page 37: ...some amputees The longer you attach the shoulder straps the more reclined the patient will be Draw sheet roll the patient onto the sling making sure the commode aperture is at the base of the spine Cross leg strap A and B under and between the legs and feedAthrough B Feed C and D through the long loops onAand B Then proceed to attach the sling to the spreader bar in the same way as the Sitting pos...

Page 38: ...or use with the Oxford Mini Midi Major Maxi Dipper Stowaway and Ceiling Lifts Washing Instructions Wash in a mild soap solution up to 71 degrees centigrade DO NOT use biological detergents DO NOT bleach DRY in a warm room or in the open air DO NOT place on convector heaters or steam pipes DO NOT dry in tumble dryers which exceed 120 degrees centigrade Symbols 71 C Do not exceed 71 degrees centigra...

Page 39: ...ly be fitted to patients in the RECUMBENT position Once the lift is completed the patient may be transferred to a wheelchair toilet shower chair or bath but the sling can only be removed when the patient is returned to the RECUMBENT position The St Ebbas Longseat sling has been designed for use with the Oxford six hook spreader bar and a pair of side suspenders Side suspenders are supplied with ea...

Page 40: ...o the sling using the draw sheet roll Ensure the bottom of the sling is just behind the knees Ensure the sling is flat under the patient The top of the sling should be at shoulder blade height and level across the top and bottom edges Recumbent Position How To Fit A St Ebbas Longseat Sling Fig 1 Fig 2 ...

Page 41: ...r and leg loops to the respective front and rear hooks on the side suspenders and the centre loop to the centre hook on the spreader bar Sunrise Medical recommend slings are checked regularly and before use for fraying or damage Do not use slings which are worn or damaged Raise the lift to the required height NOTE It may be necessary to support the head while the patient is suspended Fig 3 Fig 4 ...

Page 42: ... with the Oxford Mini Midi Major Maxi Dipper Stowaway and Ceiling Lifts Washing Instructions Wash in a mild soap solution up to 71 degrees centigrade DO NOT use biological detergents DO NOT bleach DRY in a warm room or in the open air DO NOT place on convector heaters or steam pipes DO NOT dry in tumble dryers which exceed 120 degrees centigrade Symbols 71 C Do not exceed 71 degrees centigrade Do ...

Page 43: ... qualified person The Access sling is suitable for the following categories of lift Category A Wheelchair Category D Toilet Shower chair The Access sling can be used for patients in the SITTING position only TheAccess sling has been designed for use with the Oxford six hook spreader bar Additional slings are available to suit individual needs You are advised to always seek the advice of an authori...

Page 44: ...at the procedure for the other leg Cross over the leg straps and attach the longest loops to the front hooks on the lift spreader bar Raise the lift and attach the shoulder loops to the rear hooks a more upright position can be achieved at the shortest loop The lift may move towards the patient Raise the lift to the required height When reseating the patient light pressure on the thigh will ensure...

Page 45: ...nd attach the straps as shown This can provide additional comfort Some patients may be more comfortable with the leg pieces brought down between the thighs and then taken outside of the legs as shown Sunrise Medical recommend slings are checked regularly and before use for fraying or damage Do not use slings which are worn or damaged Fig 5 Fig 6 ...

Page 46: ...ith the Oxford Mini Midi Major Maxi Dipper Stowaway and Ceiling Lifts Washing Instructions Wash in a mild soap solution up to 71 degrees centigrade DO NOT use biological detergents DO NOT bleach DRY in a warm room or in the open air DO NOT place on convector heaters or steam pipes DO NOT dry in tumble dryers which exceed 120 degrees centigrade Symbols 71 C Do not exceed 71 degrees centigrade Do no...

Page 47: ...m the date of manufacture or twelve months from the date of purchase if commissioned by an authorised dealer We recommend that all of our products are commissioned by your dealer and are supported by them for future servicing The dealer or distributor operates the warranty programme so it is important to keep a record of their name address and telephone number so they can be contacted should any p...

Page 48: ...374 10070 Issue 7 Sunrise Medical Limited High Street Wollaston West Midlands DY8 4PS England Tel 44 1384 44 66 88 Fax 44 1384 44 66 99 www sunrisemedical co uk ...

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