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ALL  VANCARE PRODUCTS 

 

ARE MADE IN THE U.S.A. 

 

            

VANCARE,Inc.                                  

 

 

 

Phone:  

(800) 694-4525 

1515 First Street                                      

 

 

 

Fax:     

(402) 694-3994 

Aurora, 

Nebraska 

 

68818 

     Email: 

[email protected] 

 

VERA-LIFT II™ 

 

MODELS B350 & B600 

 

MAINTENANCE 

 

MANUAL

 

Summary of Contents for VERA-LIFT II B350

Page 1: ... VANCARE PRODUCTS ARE MADE IN THE U S A VANCARE Inc Phone 800 694 4525 1515 First Street Fax 402 694 3994 Aurora Nebraska 68818 Email pvancare hamilton net VERA LIFT II MODELS B350 B600 MAINTENANCE MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...T II ACTUATOR CONTENTS Page 23 General and Function Page 24 25 Installation and Startup Page 26 27 Operation Page 28 29 Care and Maintenance Page 30 Technical Data and Troubleshooting Page 31 32 TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR VERA LIFT II 600 ACTUATOR CONTENTS Page 35 Basic Principles Operating instructions Page 36 37 Organizational measures Conventions Page 37 38 Safety Program Page 39 42 Structure a...

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Page 4: ...NG DANLY 1 25 MFG 9 250030 7 16 20 INDEX ARM SHLDR BOLT 1 26 MFG 7 252060 MAST VERA 2 PURPLE 1 27 MFG 6 573290 SHIFT BAR 2 29 1 28 MFG 9 238154 3 8 16X1 5 HH GR5 Z 1 29 MFG 9 677100 ACTUATOR SPACER 2 30 MFG 9 295012 WASHER 020 NYLON 4 31 MFG 9 263820 3 8 16 NYLON LOCKNUT 2 32 MFG 9 322200 MOBILETTE CONTROL 1 33 MFG 9 225850 1 4 28 1 2 BH SH SS 2 34 MFG 9 633820 7 8 END CAP RUBBER 1 36 MFG 9 321450...

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Page 6: ...93807 3 8 SPLIT LOCK WASH 7 30 MFG 9 238122 3 8 16 X 1 1 4 HH G5 3 31 MFG 7 252070 KNEE PAD BKT VERA 2 PURPLE 1 32 MFG 7 252047 V 2 SCALE CELL HOUSING PURPLE 1 33 MFG 5 925525 KNEE BRKT KNOB 1 1 4 2 34 MFG 9 263820 3 8 16 NYLON LOCKNUT 2 35 MFG 6 573290 SHIFT BAR 2 29 1 36 MFG 9 677100 ACTUATOR SPACER 2 37 MFG 9 295012 WASHER 020 NYLON 4 38 MFG 9 238154 3 8 16X1 5 HH GR5 Z 1 40 MFG 9 671775 PLASTI...

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Page 8: ... 020 NYLON 4 33 MFG 9 238154 3 8 16X1 5 HH GR5 Z 1 34 MFG 9 225850 1 4 28 1 2 BH SH SS 2 35 MFG 9 322205 MOBILETTE CONTROL VERA II 600 1 36 MFG 9 321450 BATTERY II 1 38 MFG 9 633820 7 8 END CAP RUBBER 1 39 MFG 6 370200 PEND 2 W CORD COMP 1 40 MFG 9 624110 BRONZE BUSHING 3 4 2 41 MFG 9 671050 1 1 4 ROUND RIBBED PLUG 2 42 MFG 5 925200 EXT AXIS PIN COMP 2 1 43 MFG 7 252016 ARM VERA 2 600 PURPLE 1 44 ...

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Page 10: ... 28 X 1 1 4 HH 2 35 MFG 9 322205 MOBILETTE CONTROL VERA II 600 1 36 MFG 9 321450 BATTERY II 1 38 MFG 9 633820 7 8 END CAP RUBBER 1 39 MFG 6 370200 PEND 2 W CORD COMP 1 40 MFG 9 624110 BRONZE BUSHING 3 4 2 41 MFG 9 671050 1 1 4 ROUND RIBBED PLUG 2 42 MFG 5 925200 EXT AXIS PIN COMP 2 1 43 MFG 7 252016 ARM VERA 2 600 PURPLE 1 44 MFG 9 268152 3 8 16X1 5 BH SH SS 1 45 MFG 5 602055 VERA II 600 ACTUATOR ...

Page 11: ...ator and the control device 5 3 5 Startup 6 4 Instructions for use 7 4 1 Controlling an actuator 7 4 2 EMERGENCY STOP function 7 4 3 Emergency Lowering option 8 5 Care and maintenance 8 5 1 Maintenance 8 5 2 Functional checks 8 5 3 Care 9 5 4 Warranty 9 5 5 Disposal 9 5 6 Technical data 10 5 7 Liability 10 5 8 Troubleshooting and fault elimination 11 Applied standards EN 60601 1 EN 60601 1 2 EN IS...

Page 12: ...C via an integrated transformer This component is subject to protection class IPx3 This battery pack consists of 2 batteries connected in series each of 12 V 4 5 Ah resulting in a total of 24 V The charged battery pack can be used to power the control unit and thus the actuator Operation is via a connected control device e g a handswitch An integrated current cut off protects the actuator from ove...

Page 13: ... 1 actuator 2nd actuator optional Accessories ZKA mains cable MCU4 MCU8 only ZDV mains adapter MCU1 only Wall charging station EHA handswitch EFE footswitch IHA infrared handswitch SPP locking device Distribution box Options Connection for second actuator Electrical emergency lowering for channel 1 only Individual power cut off for both channels MCU4 MCU8 MCU1 1 3 2 6 7 4 5 Fig 1 Scope of delivery...

Page 14: ...ition g with the battery pack below the control unit is not possible since the battery pack may fall out 3 3 Inserting the battery pack Insert the battery pack into the mounted control unit as described in Fig 4 Ensure that the cams c are pushed right into the guides d A locking spring on the rear of the system carrier fixes the battery pack to the control unit c d e f g Fig 3 Positions MCU1 Fig 2...

Page 15: ...ams engage in the retaining clips The control device used depends on the requirements of the system manufacturer 1 2 Fig 5 Connections All cables must be secured so that no forces act on the control unit plugs Plugs which are poorly aligned may become loose and dam age the control unit B A 2 1 Fig 4 Inserting the battery pack Fig 6 Inserting the control device plug Ensure that the plugs are insert...

Page 16: ...lit Mains voltage not connected Current consumption at full load During commissioning measure the actuator s maximum current consumption at full load It must not exceed the value specified on the type plate of the linear actuator Higher current consumption means that the linear actuator is overloaded and may be damaged An integrated overcurrent cut off automatically deactivates the actuator if the...

Page 17: ...es must be charged immediately otherwise the actuator s deep discharge protection will block further use See also 5 7 Troubleshooting 4 2 EMERGENCY STOP function Pressing the EMERGENCY STOP button interrupts the power supply to the actuators and causes the actuator to stop immediately The EMERGENCY OFF switch should only be used in cases of immediate danger Pressing the EMERGENCY STOP Press the re...

Page 18: ...he battery pack Remove the battery pack by pulling the handle with sufficient force to counteract the stop spring The new battery pack can then be inserted as described in chapter 3 3 5 2 Functional checks The following functions should be checked periodically depending on the frequency of use Mechanical damage The plastic housing must be checked at least every six months for mechanical damage cra...

Page 19: ...l unit would be damaged by fluid entering it Maximum cleaning drying temperature 65 C If the unit becomes dirty the housing should best be cleaned immediately in order to prevent the accretion of residues Use a damp cloth and water for manual cleaning Add a little isopropyl alcohol if nec essary 5 4 Warranty Assuming that the operating conditions are complied with and units have no mechan ical dam...

Page 20: ...unit has not been handled in accordance with its specified application Magnetic Aktiengesellschaft shall not be liable for any damage resulting from failure to observe these instructions These instructions shall not be regarded as an extension of the warranty and liability terms set out in the Conditions of Sale and Supply applied by Magnetic Aktiengesellschaft The product is not subject to the la...

Page 21: ...d re insert Actuator cable faulty Check the cable and replace the actuator if necessary The batteries will not charge The battery is full LED lights up green Subsequent charging can be restarted by briefly disconnecting the mains supply or the battery Batteries not inserted or inserted inadequately LED lights up green Insert batteries and check position Display unlit Check the mains cable and main...

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Page 62: ...the COMMENTS column Serial Number of Lift Year JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC COMMENTS Check nuts bolts for tightness Inspect welds for cracks rusting damage Inspect wire connections Check casters for tightness lint Check battery voltage 26 4 volts if fully charged approx 24 0 volts if partially discharged or 5 volt If voltage is less than 24 volts change the battery February 2008...

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Page 64: ...P OCT NOV DEC CORRECTIVE ACTION Total number of back belts Total number of sitting slings Does safety belt Velcro or plastic connector fasten securely Is loose and or missing stitching present Are tears present Is excessive wear present Is color fading on stabilizing handles Is the padding inside the leg straps smooth If the color is fading on the stabilizing handles this indicates the sling is be...

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