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P600 Lift

- User Guide 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rev: 31MAY2011   

 

 

 

 

 

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The batteries of the lift should be charged on a regular basis. 
It is recommended that the lift be left on charge when not in 
operation, and at the end of each day. This will maximize the 
life cycle of the batteries. 

 

The lift may remain connected to the charger indefinitely 
since the charger has a built-in regulator, eliminating the 
danger of overcharging. 

 

Step 1) 

Familiarize yourself with the basic components of the 

charging system. Refer to figures 12A and 12B. 

 

Step 2) 

Place the lift and charger on a safe surface such as a 

table or counter top. The surface must be clean and dry, and 
away from the reach of a child. 

 

Step 3) 

Turn the lift OFF as described in the section titled 

Turning the lift ON/OFF

”. 

 

Step 4) Plug the charger “AC” wall plug into a nearby wall 
outlet. The indicator light on the charger will turn GREEN. 

Charging the lift 

Figure 12A - 

P-600

 

lift and charger set on a secure 

table top or counter for charging. 

Charger 

Figure 12C - Close-up of “DC” 
charger plug and lift “DC” charger 
connection. Note the 3 metal prongs 
on the end of the charger cord and 3 
holes on the black “DC” connection. 

Figure 12D - Connect the charger to 
the lift. Be sure to line up the 3 metal 
prongs on the end of the charger with 
the 3 holes in the black lift “DC” 
connection. 

DC” Charger  

output plug

 

Lift “DC” charger connection 

Figure 12E - Charger is connected 
to the lift. The indicator light on 
the charger will be ORANGE 
indicating that the lift is charging. 

Figure 12B - 

Charger for 

P-600 

lift  

Caution: Do not use an electrical extension to extend 

the reach of the “AC” wall plug. 

Step 5) 

Take hold of the charger “DC”  output plug 

and visually observe that it has three (3) prongs inside 
of its metal case. These are designed to fit into the 
three (3) holes that are located on the black lift “DC” 
connection. Refer to figure 12C. 

 

Step 6) 

Take the charger “DC” output plug and con-

nect it to the black lift “DC” connection being careful 
to ensure that the metal prongs from the charger plug 
fit into the holes of the black lift connector. When this 
is completed correctly, then the indicator light on the 
charger will turn ORANGE. 

Refer to figures 12D, E.

 

Caution: Do not operate the lift while it is con-

nected to the charger. 

After a minimum of 1 hour the charger can be disconnected 
from the lift, and the lift put into use. However overnight 
charging is recommended. 

Caution: Do not allow the batteries to become 

discharged below the low battery alarm, as this 
will decrease overall battery life and performance.  

Caution: Use only the charger that was sup-

plied with the lift. Use of any other charger will 
void all warranties and may cause damage to the 
lift.  

Charger “DC” lift plug 

Charger “AC” 
wall cord 

Lift 

Caution: The charger must be located outside 
the patient vicinity at all times. The patient vi-

cinity is the space with surfaces likely contacted by 
the patient or an attendant who can touch the pa-
tient. This space is 6 feet (1.83m) beyond the pe-
rimeter of the bed, examination table, etc., extend-
ing vertically 7-1/2 feet (2.29m) above the floor. 

Plug 

Charger “AC” 
wall plug 

Charger “DC” 
output plug 

Indicator 
light 

Summary of Contents for P-600

Page 1: ...Manual UseandCare TroubleShooting Warranty Information Waverley Glen Systems Ltd 87 Sharer Road Vaughan ON L4L 8Z3 T 905 850 0093 F 905 850 8377 1 800 265 0677 info waverleyglen com www waverleyglen c...

Page 2: ...ing the lift along the track 10 Mounting the lift to the track 11 Basics in transferring an individual 12 Charging the lift 14 Emergency Lowering 15 Emergency Stopping and Shut Off 15 Attaching the ai...

Page 3: ...ft is one of four major components that make up this technology The other three components are the track trolley and sling The P 600 lift runs on the lift track which is securely mounted to the ceilin...

Page 4: ...igure 3 Charger for P 600 lift Figure 2A Front View of P 600 lift Figure 2B Back view of P 600 lift HAND CONTROL CARABINER HOOK LIFT TAPE CARRY HANDLE CARRY BAR HANDLE AIRLINE TUBE UP BUTTON DOWN BUTT...

Page 5: ...ot connected refer to the section titled Attaching the airline to the lift Component List Lift Motor 24 VDC Charger Input 100 240 VAC 0 35 Amps Charger Output 29 5 VDC 1 3 Amps Batteries 24 VDC 2 x 12...

Page 6: ...center tapped single phase supply circuit when users in the United States connect the equipment to a 240 V supply system Mark Symbol Reference Title Mark Symbol Reference Title X IEC 60417 5172 CLASS...

Page 7: ...y to acquaint new operators with this equipment Never expose the P 600 directly to water Warranty does not cover any misuse or abuse of the lift system To maintain optimum function the P 600 should be...

Page 8: ...that the lift is on charge After one hour the lift may be used however overnight charging is recommended During charging the UP DOWN functions will be disabled The EMERGENCY DOWN function will contin...

Page 9: ...t Figure 5A Hand control Figure 5B Lift will move up and down the strap when the UP DOWN buttons are pressed Figure 5C Front Panel showing raising lowering buttons UP DOWN Alternatively located in the...

Page 10: ...glide the lift along Caution Always be cautious when moving an individual along the track Watch out for and avoid any obstructions that may cause injury to the individual in the sling or damage to the...

Page 11: ...m Figure 11A Photo showing lift hook connected to a reacher lanyard and finally to the eyelet of the trolley Option 1 Direct connection to trolley Option 2 Connection with reacher Option 3 Connection...

Page 12: ...y to accomplish Steady the lift with one hand so that it does not accidentally come in contact with the head or body of the individual to be lifted Step 4 Following the instructions provided with the...

Page 13: ...when lowering raising an individual who is in the sling of the lift Watch out for and avoid any obstructions that may cause injury to the individual Step 6 Once at the correct height the individual c...

Page 14: ...the lift is charging Figure 12B Charger for P 600 lift Caution Do not use an electrical extension to extend the reach of the AC wall plug Step 5 Take hold of the charger DC output plug and visually o...

Page 15: ...of lift Emergency Stopping and Shut off The lift normally shuts off if the lift has not been in use for 2 minutes Should a situation present itself such that the lift will not respond to the hand cont...

Page 16: ...insert into the corresponding holes in the rub ber grommet located on the front left side of the lift Be sure to insert the pins into the gray rubber grommet suf ficiently so that it is secure Refer...

Page 17: ...he following diagram Note As the lift is initially switched on the level of battery charge displayed may be incorrect However as soon as the lift is actually operated the charge level will up date to...

Page 18: ...P600 Lift User Guide Rev 31MAY2011 Page 18 LCD Display Functionality Continued If there is no load on the lift the display will show DOWN LIMIT SWITCH D w o n L i m _ w S...

Page 19: ...be used to clean disinfect and sterilize this lift Caution Take great care to ensure that no liquids get inside the lift This lift is not drip proof or water tight Failure to protect the lift from li...

Page 20: ...the top of the lift and pull it upwards in order to tighten the lift strap and then press the DOWN button If this corrects the problem temporarily but not permanently then contact your local authoriz...

Page 21: ...ar loose The lift has no unusual sounds when it is moved UP DOWN or along the track Ensure that there are end stops installed at each end of the track There are not cuts dents or sharp edges on the ca...

Page 22: ...TRACK END STOP H SYSTEM TROLLEY SET USED ONLY WITH H FRAME AREA COVERING SYSTEM REACHER ACCESSORIES NOT TO SCALE FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY NOTICE ACCESSORY SIZE STYLE SHAPE LENGTH CONFIGURATIONS...

Page 23: ..._ Comments x Complete the following section on Purchase and Service Information as soon as this equipment is installed x Use the service record history to record to any completed service and repairs x...

Page 24: ...__________________ Printed Name Signature Company _____________________________________________________________ Remarks Action Taken Date _______________________ Time ________________________ Service...

Page 25: ...__________________ Printed Name Signature Company _____________________________________________________________ Remarks Action Taken Date _______________________ Time ________________________ Service...

Page 26: ...__________________ Printed Name Signature Company _____________________________________________________________ Remarks Action Taken Date _______________________ Time ________________________ Service...

Page 27: ...atteries more than 90 days after original purchase 3 This guarantee shall be void if the equipment is not serviced by Waverley Glen or its authorized service agents in accordance with the manufacturer...

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