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Clearence hole for safety pin

To be able to mount and dismount the lift unit from the rail with the QuickTrolleySystem, the saftey pin, marked red in 
Figure 1, needs a clearence hole in the rail that enables the saftey pin to slide up and down. Mounting and dismounting 
the lift unit from the rail will only be possible at the position where the clearence hole has been made.

I. Decide where on the rail the lift unit can be mounted and dismounted. NOTE! Distance, D in Figure 2,  from end of rail 
to trolley depends on which end stop that is used, Table 1.
II. Drill a hole, diameter 10-12 mm, in the rail where the safety pin should slide up and down, Figure 3.
III. Remove metal chips from the rail.
VI. Put the accompanying label on the rail to show the user where the lift unit can be mounted and dismounted, Figure 4.

1; Safety pin

3; Trolley in rail

Trolley quick release

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DEBUR AND 

BREAK SHARP 

EDGES

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2; Trolley in position for mounting / 
dismounting

Trolley quick release

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DEBUR AND 

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EDGES

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SURFACE FINISH:

TOLERANCES:

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Q.A

MFG

APPV'D

CHK'D

DRAWN

4; Label on rail

Place the safety pin in the intended position in between the 
charger plates, Figure 1. The length of the safety pin chosen 
depends on the height of the rail, Table 2.

Height of rail

Safety pin

H64

Short safety pin  
M3x15 mm

H120 – H160

Long safety pin 
M3x25 mm

Table 2; Length of safety pin

End stop used

Distance, D

Stop bult

50 mm

Adjustable end 
stop

120 mm

Table 1; End stop

D

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DATE

SIGNATURE

NAME

DEBUR AND 

BREAK SHARP 

EDGES

FINISH:

UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED:

DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS

SURFACE FINISH:

TOLERANCES:

   LINEAR:

   ANGULAR:

Q.A

MFG

APPV'D

CHK'D

DRAWN

Safety pin

Assembly of the trolley

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M A N U A L

System

RoMedic

TM

Summary of Contents for RiseAtlas450M

Page 1: ...se trolley which readily allows for dismantling of the ceiling lift unit from the rail Visual inspection Inspect lift functions regularly Check to ensure that product is free from damage Before use En...

Page 2: ...sing the product 13 18 Important information 13 Before use 13 Safe working load 14 Description of functions and symbols 14 Hand control 15 Information panel 16 Preventive service maintenance 16 Emerge...

Page 3: ...e AB Periodic inspection must be performed at least once a year Use only original spare parts Service and maintenance must be performed according to instructions in the user manual The lift unit must...

Page 4: ...cm 70 inches above the floor Assembly of charger unit The following is included in the charger station package Holder Charger cup Charger cable EU UK US connectors included fixtures between charger s...

Page 5: ...H UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS SURFACE FINISH TOLERANCES LINEAR ANGULAR Q A MFG APPV D CHK D DRAWN 2 Trolley in position for mounting dismounting Trolley quick release Trol...

Page 6: ...racket into the desired angle Figure 6 III Mount the top bracket and the covers back to their original position CH 90001449 WEIGHT SEE DETAILS SEE DETAILS MATERIAL DATE SIGNATURE NAME DEBUR AND BREAK...

Page 7: ...r assembly instructions see Assembly of charger unit 1 The lift unit is charged via a wall mounted charger station Place the hand control in the charger station The charging lamp on the lift unit indi...

Page 8: ...pins that hold the charger plate in place Then the dip switch on the circuit board is set for the desired charging function 2 Check to ensure that the charger plate springs in and out when pressure i...

Page 9: ...lied to the charger plate see Figure 2 3 Guide the lift unit onto the rail so that the plus on the charging point is on the right side according to Figure 3 4 Mount charger contacts according to Figur...

Page 10: ...n for 15 min Battery status in rail charging The battery symbol lights green when battery capacity exceeds 50 When the lift unit is activated the battery symbol lights green for 15 minutes If the batt...

Page 11: ...ey T bracket into the trolley Then rotate the lift unit 90 degrees to lock the QuickTrolleyReleaseBracket into the trolley picture 1 4 below Ensure that the lift unit slides in place and that it can b...

Page 12: ...on by lifting a person not a user using an approved lifting sling At the same time check both the user manual and electrical emergency lowering function with someone in the lift See section on Emergen...

Page 13: ...unattended in a lifting situation Warranty does only apply if repairs or alterations are made to the lift by personnel who are authorized RiseAtlas must not come in direct contact with water RiseAtla...

Page 14: ...accessory Below is a brief description of the functions that are available for caregivers and user Symbols on the product Battery status Emergency stop The lift unit requires service or maintenance Di...

Page 15: ...done the battery symbol on the lift unit s information display is lit for 2 seconds showing the current battery status If the battery symbol does not light and the lift unit is not activated check tha...

Page 16: ...heavy Read user manual Often the book symbol will light up at the same time as another symbol lights up indicating that the user should read the user manual before using the lift unit again Night ligh...

Page 17: ...upplied Allen key in the hole as indicated fig 4 Turn it counter clockwise to lower and clockwise to raise the sling bar Always ensure that emergency lowering is done in an appropriate location NOTE L...

Page 18: ...l If the lift cannot be run down check to ensure that load is applied to the lift strap that the battery symbol does not indicate low battery charge level that the directional indicators on the button...

Page 19: ...g bar SlingBarSpreader M side bars can be used as an accessory SlingBarSpreader M open up the lifting sling and provide for a more reclined position SlingBar XS 250 mm article no 70200071 SlingBar S 3...

Page 20: ...ents containing phenol or chlorine as this could damage the aluminium and the plastic materials If disinfection is needed 70 ethanol 45 isopropanol or similar should be used Storage and transportation...

Page 21: ...lastic Sound level Unload 55 dB Max load 57 dB Hand control Electronic Emergency lowering Manual and electrical Lifting range 2400 mm 95 inch Lift weight 7 2 kg 15 9 lbs IP class lift unit IP 20 IP cl...

Page 22: ...nt ABS plastic Sound level Unload 55 dB Max load 57 dB Hand control Electronic Emergency lowering Manual and electrical Lifting range 2400 mm 95 inch Lift weight 7 2 kg 15 9 lbs IP class lift unit IP...

Page 23: ...30 mm 9 inch Installation height on SlingBar M 337 mm 13 3 inch Article no 50100057 Article no 50100051 1 Outlet for hand control 2 Hand control 3 Lift strap 4 Emergency stop and electrical emergency...

Page 24: ...Medic offers improvement of both work environment and quality of care and at the same time achieves significant cost savings Always make sure that you have the correct version of the manual The most r...

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