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Roomer S

Användarmanual/User manual/ Manuel de  

l’utilisateur/ Gebruikshandleiding/  

Benutzerhandbuch/ Käyttöohje

Summary of Contents for Roomer S

Page 1: ...Roomer S Användarmanual User manual Manuel de l utilisateur Gebruikshandleiding Benutzerhandbuch Käyttöohje ...

Page 2: ...ety and you must know whether or not the patient will be able to cope with the lifting process Human Care s lifts are designed only to raise and lower patients in a vertical direction and never diagonally or through angles The lift must always be positioned directly above the Roomer S Part no 55070 patient when lifting The patient must always be positioned above the surface onto which they are to ...

Page 3: ...e that personnel who use the equipment have been given adequate tuition and training in use of the lift and its accessories the lift belt is not twisted or worn and that it can move freely in and out of the lift lift accessories e g sling distance strap and rail roller are showing no signs of wear or other damage the lift is correctly suspended in the distance strap rail roller and rail the right ...

Page 4: ...owered equipment Type B IP rating lift IPX4 IP rating hand control IPX5 Noise level 65dB loaded and unloaded Lifting speed 1 8 m min 3 0 m min unloaded only Lifting height 2080 mm 81 9 in Start stop soft Indicator Standby flashing GREEN Active constant GREEN Error constant RED Service flashing YELLOW GREEN YELLOW RED Charging constant YELLOW Charger Input 100 240V AC 50 60 Hz 1 6A Output 27 8V 0 8...

Page 5: ...scription 1 Hand control 2 Lift belt bar side 3 Lift belt leg hook side 4 Telescopic bar 5 Leg hook 6 Secondary control panel 7 Emergency lowering button 8 Indicator 9 Emergency stop 10 Lever room to room transfer ENG 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...

Page 6: ... in doubt ask the person in charge of the equipment or the supplier Product label The product label contains information about the lift This label is located underneath the lift The product has been tested by an accredited test institute and complies with the necessary requirements in accordance with the Medical Devices Directive for Class 1 products MDD 93 42 EEC The lift is CE marked and complie...

Page 7: ... This prevents involuntary falls If the lift belt is pulled out too quickly the safety catch will engage thus preventing the fall Slacken the lift belt to unlock the catch With the safety catch engaged the lever 10 can never be turned as this blocks the lowering function of the lift Mechanical emergency lowering During power loss and the hoist is loaded user in the hoist the mechanical emergency l...

Page 8: ...Then turn the lever 10 so that it points towards the telescopic bar 4 and the lift belt 2 is now connected Switch on at the mains and the lift is ready for use The direction of the lever 10 determines which belt is engaged and which is active If the lever 10 is pointing towards the leg hook 5 the belt nearest the leg hook 3 is active If the lever 10 is pointing towards the telescopic bar 4 the bel...

Page 9: ... USB for communicating with the lift Secondary control panel The lift is equipped with a secondary control panel located on the lift which can be used as an alternative to the hand control It is equipped with Up button 2 and Down button 3 for raising and lowering an OFF ON button 1 for activation deactivation of the lift and an emergency lowering button 4 for quick lowering the lift Press emergenc...

Page 10: ...ry level is Low The lift must be charged up immediately Charger The indicator on the lift flashes red when the batteries need recharging Plug the charger cable into the hand control or put the hand control into the charger cradle and charging will start When the lift is charging the indicator glows yellow o The lift can only be used with a charger recommended by Human Care article number 50880 Cha...

Page 11: ...2 is active Lower the lift so that it stands solidly on a surface The lift will stop automatically when it reaches the surface It may be useful to use Human Care s cart Art no 50346 Feed more belt out by pulling gently on the belt that is active while at the same time pressing the Down button on the hand control or control panel When the belt is slack it can be easily 10 4 2 3 5 o Important Do not...

Page 12: ...ree adjustable positions 40 50 and 60 cm To change position turn the hooks 1 4 turn while pushing or pulling the hooks to the desired position The hooks will automatically fall into place in the position and so it is necessary to repeat the turn 1 4 turn when passing the middle position position 2 See fig o Important Do not hold on to the telescopic bar or the hooks when performing a lift Data com...

Page 13: ...y the telescopic hanger bar the maximum recommended weight is 100 kg 220 lbs Important To ensure that the lift belt will not be damaged it is important that the lift is balanced during moving lifting and lowering operations Never hold or pull the lift belt when moving a patient 1 Move the patient to the doorway or to the place where the room to room transfer is to take place Raise the lift until i...

Page 14: ...d sizes are offered Distance straps Art no 20124 Distance straps are used between the rail roller and lift to obtain a suitable lifting height for the patient and the caregiver A distance strap should be chosen to allow a distance of approx 1850 mm between the distance strap and the floor Scales Art no 50348 Patient scales that can be used in conjunction with any of the Human Care lifts Max weight...

Page 15: ...ong direction when you press the Up button or the Down button on the hand control or the control panel Flashing green Constant green Flashing yellow Flashing red The lever 10 has been turned in the wrong direction Turn the lever towards the connected belt Nothing happens when you press the Up button on the hand control or the control panel Flashing green Flashing yellow Flashing red The lift is in...

Page 16: ...istance strap or rail roller Care instructions for the lift and accessories Monthly inspection Check the lift belts for damage or wear and tear Feed out enough of the lift belts to allow their entire length to be checked Contact a retailer if the belt is damaged Service Installation service and maintenance must only be performed by personnel with Human Care qualifications and in accordance with Hu...

Page 17: ...ge fluctuations flicker emissions IEC 61000 3 3 Complies Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The Human Care lift is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the Human Care lift should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electro magnetic environment guida...

Page 18: ... is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the Human Care lift should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electro magnetic environment guidance Conducted RF IEC 61000 4 6 Radiated RF IEC 61000 4 3 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz 3 V m 80MHz to 2 5GHz 10 V m 800MHz to 2 5GHz 3 Vrms 3 V m ...

Page 19: ...re lifts The Human Care lifts are intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the Human Care lifts can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the Human Care lifts as recommended below according to the maxim...

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