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Manual nr: 789   Rev 13

Eva400/Eva450/Eva600

Eva400EE: 

60100001

Eva400EM:

 60400011 

Eva450EE: 

60100002

Eva450EE, low legs: 

60100006

Eva450EM, low legs: 

60100007

Eva600EE:

 60100003

Eva600EE, low legs: 

60100010

SWL: 180 kg / 400 lbs

SWL: 205 kg / 450 Ibs

SWL: 270 kg / 600 lbs

User manual – English 

Bruksanvisning – Svenska 

Brukermanual  – Norsk

Brugsvejledning – Dansk 

Käyttöohje – Suomi 

Gebrauchsanweisung – Deutsch 

Handleiding – Nederlands 

Manuel utilisateur – Français

Manuale utente – Italiano

Manual de usuario – Español  

System

RoMedic

TM

Summary of Contents for Eva400

Page 1: ...Eva600EE 60100003 Eva600EE low legs 60100010 SWL 180 kg 400 lbs SWL 205 kg 450 Ibs SWL 270 kg 600 lbs User manual English Bruksanvisning Svenska Brukermanual Norsk Brugsvejledning Dansk K ytt ohje Su...

Page 2: ...nts English 3 14 Svenska 15 26 Norsk 27 38 Dansk 39 50 Suomi 51 62 Deutsch 63 74 Nederlands 75 86 Fran ais 87 98 Italiano 99 110 Espa ol 111 122 Dimensions Eva400 Eva450 123 Dimensions Eva600 124 Dime...

Page 3: ...essories It is a lift unit that can lift user in a seated or supine position The Eva is made largely of aluminium which makes it relatively light considering the weight it can lift Visual inspection I...

Page 4: ...er supply cord for charging Insert the mast onto the base There are three alternatives for adjusting the height of the mast Secure the mast with the locking handle Eva450 Eva600 Place the battery in t...

Page 5: ...est base width adjustment function Press the button for base width adjustment to widen the base fully and then press the other button to narrow the base again Test lift function by lifting a person no...

Page 6: ...or immersed in or under water including showering The lift should not be left stored in a high humidity environment The lift must not be charged in a wet room To ensure optimal function the lift must...

Page 7: ...sed for the first time it must be charged for at least 4 hours For maximum battery life charge batteries regularly We recommend daily charging when the lift is used daily The emergency stop must be de...

Page 8: ...use Total number of overloads Days since last service Days between services Hand control Raising lowering the lift arm Symbol indicate direction of travel Motion stops as soon as the button is release...

Page 9: ...lockwise Electrical emergency lowering For electrical emergency lowering use the down button on the control box Use a narrow object such as a pen Brakes Locking the wheels Lock the rear wheels by pres...

Page 10: ...ot pressed in That all cables are properly and securely connected Pull out the contact and plug it in again firmly That battery charging is not in progress That the battery is charged If the lift is n...

Page 11: ...article no 70200001 SlingBar M article no 70200002 SlingBar L article no 70200003 SlingBarSpreader M article no 70200042 StretcherBar article no 70200006 and StretcherSling article no 46502007 for li...

Page 12: ...ir Do not use cleaning agents 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 S...

Page 13: ...product is tested and approved in regards to safety in the workplace according to the requirements of the US Occupational Safety Health Administration US stands for compliance with the requirements o...

Page 14: ...mum continous operation of 2 minutes maxi mum 5 5 cycles per minute Push 10 000N Motor base 24V 5 A IP X4 Operationtime 10 at maximum continous operation of 2 minutes maximum 5 cycles per minute Push...

Page 15: ...the mast in the base socket is reference measure 700 mm with max legspreading REVISION HISTORY REV DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVED 3 2 1 4 B A 5 6 C NAME DATE DRAWN User 2015 12 16 585 23 880 34 6 685 26 9...

Page 16: ...00 19 7 550 21 6 115 4 5 60 2 3 1410 55 5 980 38 5 D is movement in forward direction can be 50 or 100 mm lower depending on the placement of the mast in the base socket can be 50 or 100 mm higher dep...

Page 17: ...115 4 5 16 0 6 66 2 5 D is movement in forward direction can be 50 or 100 mm lower depending on the placement of the mast in the base socket can be 50 or 100 mm higher depending on the placement of th...

Page 18: ...7 115 4 5 16 0 6 66 2 5 D is movement in forward direction can be 50 or 100 mm lower depending on the placement of the mast in the base socket can be 50 or 100 mm higher depending on the placement of...

Page 19: ...127 U S E R M A N U A L SystemRoMedic TM Serial number...

Page 20: ...oMedic 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...

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