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Introduction ..................................................................... 2 
 
Overview .........................................................................  2 
 
Components of lift system............................................... 3 
 
Component List ............................................................... 4 
 
Specifications ..................................................................  4 
 
Cautions ..........................................................................  6 
 
Operation 
      Turning the lift ON/OFF ............................................ 7 
      Raising/Lowering the lift ............................................ 8 
      Moving the lift along the track ................................... 9 
      Mounting the lift to the track ...................................... 10 
 
Basics in transferring an individual ................................. 11 
 
Charging the lift ............................................................... 14 
 
Emergency lowering ....................................................... 15 
 
Emergency stopping and shut off ................................... 15 
 
Attaching the airline to the lift .......................................... 16 
 
LCD display functionality ................................................ 17 
 
Cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization………………….18 
 
Turning the hooks upwards…………………………………18 
 
Troubleshooting .............................................................. 19 
 
General inspection and maintenance ............................. 20 
 
Lift accessories ............................................................... 21 
 
Service record history ..................................................... 22 
 
Warranty ......................................................................... 26 

 

Owner’s Manual 

 

Use and Care 
Troubleshooting 
Warranty Information

 

P600

 

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Page 1: ...transferring an individual 11 Charging the lift 14 Emergency lowering 15 Emergency stopping and shut off 15 Attaching the airline to the lift 16 LCD display functionality 17 Cleaning disinfection and sterilization 18 Turning the hooks upwards 18 Troubleshooting 19 General inspection and maintenance 20 Lift accessories 21 Service record history 22 Warranty 26 Owner s Manual UseandCare Troubleshooti...

Page 2: ...00 lift 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 ceiling struc ture of the institution or home with the use of ceiling brackets The track itself is made of specially designed alu minum and comes in many different shapes lengths and configurations and...

Page 3: ...M TRACK 1 TRACK 2 BATH CUPBOARD LIFT Figure 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 BUTTON DC CHARGER CONNECTION EMERGENCY LOWERING BUTTON INDICATOR LIGHT Figure 1B P 600 Lift mounted onto track Lift Trolley eyelet Track EMERGENCY SWITCH GROMMET ...

Page 4: ...del Soneil 2403SRM20 Charger Alternate 2 Input 100 240 VAC 1 0 6 Amps 50 60 Hz Charger Alternate 2 Output 24 VDC 1 0 Amp Batteries 24 VDC 2 x 12 VDC 5 0 AH Lift Case Flame Retardant ABS Hand Control Pneumatic Piston Displacement Lifting Range Up to 1 96m Lift Weight 23 lbs 10 432 kg Maximum Load 600 lbs 274 28 kg Internal Fuses 15 Amp Duty Cycle 1 min ON 9 mins OFF Rated Performance 5 10 lifts at ...

Page 5: ...e 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 II equip ment X IEC 60417 5840 TYPE B APPLIED PART X ISO 7000 0434 Caution risk of danger or At tention consult ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS X IEC 60417 5010 ON OFF push push X IEC 60417 5665 BODY WEIGHT X ISO 7010 M002 Refer...

Page 6: ...acility 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 inspected and maintained on a regular basis See the section titled General Inspection and Maintenance Any accessories used with the P 600 including track and sling s should be checked to ensure...

Page 7: ...icates 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 continue to operate To operate the lift it must first be turned ON This can be done in several ways The first method is to press the blue UP or DOWN buttons located in the middle front side of the lif...

Page 8: ...object 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 middle front side of the lift unit is a panel that has UP and DOWN buttons By pressing the DOWN arrow button or the UP arrow button the lift can be lowered or raised to the correct height for at...

Page 9: ...will 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 lift Figure 7A Photo showing the lift trolley that is installed along the inside of the track The eyelet of the trolley connects to the hook of the lift in one of several ways Trolley eyelet Tra...

Page 10: ...system 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 with lanyard Option 4 Connection with lanyard and Reacher arm Carabiner Caution Always check to ensure that the lift hook is attached properly to the eyelet of the trolley or the reacher or the l...

Page 11: ...that the integral carry bar hooks are at a height that makes connecting the straps of the sling easy 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 sling Attach the straps of the sling to the carry bar han dles of the lift The straps on each side of...

Page 12: ...allowed to rotate and rest on the latch Please check to ensure that the loops are on the hook not resting in the latch Failure to adhere to these instructions could result in serious injury or death For your safety and the safety of the patient please always ensure that the sling loops are correctly positioned on the carry bar hooks It is suggested to do the check of the sling loops once there is ...

Page 13: ...e removed from the individual and stored in a safe place until next use Step 11 The lift can now be removed from track relocated to another track or stored in a safe place until next use It is recommended that the lift be charged when not in operation Refer to the section titled Charging the lift for details on charging Caution Always use extreme care when removing the lift from the track Lower th...

Page 14: ...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...

Page 15: ... side 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 control buttons or on any of the normal opera tional control buttons on the front of the lift then the RED Emergency stop switch should be switched to the OFF po sition This will shut off power goin...

Page 16: ... be re 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 to figure 15C Perform a brief test of the lift to ensure proper connec tivity Turn the lift ON and OFF Raise and lower the lift If the lift does not work properly check to ensure that the ridges...

Page 17: ...s in the 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 the correct level If the battery levels fall below 25 the lift will go into Low Battery Mode The lift will then 4 Make an audible beeping sound every ten 10 seconds 5 Flash Low Battery in the fi...

Page 18: ...ift including strap and hook No other chemi cals and or liquids should 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 liquids may result in damage to the lift and or may cause personal injury Turning the hooks upwards The P 600 has a feature that all...

Page 19: ... above 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 authorized dealer so that the lift can be checked to en sure proper continued operation The red indicator light on the left front side of the lift turns RED and or a loud alarm sound is heard when an in...

Page 20: ...re that there are end stops installed at each end of the track There are not cuts dents or sharp edges on the carry bar hooks that may damage straps of the sling The carabiner hook shall be visually inspected before and after each lift for damages B Monthly To be completed by User Should any of the these items fail the inspection do not use the lift Contact your local authorized dealer for service...

Page 21: ...LABLE 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 OPTIONS COLOURS AND SPECIFICATIONS MAY CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN NOTICE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORISED DEALER FOR DETAILS EXTENDED CARRY BAR MULTI PORT TURNTABLE SYSTEM TRANSGATE SYSTEM TRACK ...

Page 22: ...__________ Comments Complete the following section on Purchase and Service Information as soon as this equipment is installed Use the service record history to record to any completed service and repairs Ensure that the service record is signed and dated each time it is used Be sure to have this piece of equipment serviced on a regular basis as described in the General Inspection and Maintenance S...

Page 23: ..._______________________ Printed Name Signature Company _____________________________________________________________ Remarks Action Taken Date _______________________ Time ________________________ Service Type Periodic Inspection Monthly Inspection 6 Month Inspection Repair Yearly Inspection Other _________ Completed By _________________________ _____________________________ Printed Name Signature...

Page 24: ..._______________________ Printed Name Signature Company _____________________________________________________________ Remarks Action Taken Date _______________________ Time ________________________ Service Type Periodic Inspection Monthly Inspection 6 Month Inspection Repair Yearly Inspection Other _________ Completed By _________________________ _____________________________ Printed Name Signature...

Page 25: ..._______________________ Printed Name Signature Company _____________________________________________________________ Remarks Action Taken Date _______________________ Time ________________________ Service Type Periodic Inspection Monthly Inspection 6 Month Inspection Repair Yearly Inspection Other _________ Completed By _________________________ _____________________________ Printed Name Signature...

Page 26: ...eglect or misuse or to deliberate destruction or to batteries more than 90 days after original purchase 4 This guarantee shall be void if the equipment is not serviced by Prism Medical or its authorized service agents in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations or if any unauthorized person carries out works on the equipment 5 The liability of Prism Medical under the terms of this guaran...

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