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REF0717-2
Description 2
From this you can read how many cycles the lift motor has completed.
One cycle of the lifting motor stands for: a minimum of 5 seconds with more than 1.5A
current consumption, and a minimum of 2 seconds sent back.
Here you can read how much the lift motor is used in current per second (Ampere x
second).
This is a good reflection of how much the motor has run in total.
Here will display how often the hoist has lifted more than the maximum weight capacity.
From here you can see how long ago the hoist was last serviced (days).
For example, 90 / - means that the hoist was serviced 90 days ago.
It is possible to set a service interval. There will be, for example, 90/360 on the screen (360 ≈ one year). The
hoist must then be serviced again in 270 days. When the day counter reaches the 360 days, a light will
illuminate on the hand control and control box. The hoist must then be serviced and the engineer can reset it.
The service interval must be set by OpeMed (United Care).
2.3 Handset
The hoist is operated with a Handset/hand control. The curled cord on the hand control allows you to stand
next to the user during operation of the hoist. The hand control is used to:
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Move the hoist up or down.
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Electrically spread legs.
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Move the electric cradle from lying to sitting position.
The control buttons are shown below:
Raise arm up
Lower arm down
Cradle to Laying Position
Cradle to Sitting Position
Spread the legs
Close the legs
There is a mounting hook on the back of the hand control to hang it onto the hoist.
The curled cord is interchangeable/removable and therefore also available separately. Always pull the curled
cord out of the hand control carefully.
Removing the curled cord too hard can damage the hand control and is not covered by the warranty.