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Mary Lift User Manual

 

03-2015 

 

Rehab-Care.dk ApS        •         Cypresvej 3          •          7400 Herning , DK         •          

www.rehab-care.dk

  

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Mary

Page 1: ...Mary Lift User Manual 03 2015 Rehab Care dk ApS Cypresvej 3 7400 Herning DK www rehab care dk ...

Page 2: ...ansfer handling instructions 7 10 Charging of batteries 8 11 Changing the batteries 9 12 Use of brakes 9 13 Emergency stop 9 14 Emergency lowering 9 15 Cleaning 10 16 Service 10 17 Storage 11 18 Disposal 11 19 Guarantee 11 20 Technical data 12 21 Symbols 13 Annex A Periodic inspection 14 Annex B Recommended daily inspection before use 15 Annex C Recommended annual service inspection 16 Annex D Dra...

Page 3: ...rough continuous development at all levels of our manufacturing process we are committed to attention to detail and quality We are therefore your guarantee of a very reliable and functional product The Mary lift complies with the medial directives for class 1 equipment MDD 93 42EEC EN 60601 1 EN60601 1 2 ISO 10535 Thank you for your confidence in our product and for your cooperation We wish you ev...

Page 4: ...e used of there is any doubt about it being in good working order Do not lift the patient higher than necessary The Mary lift if not a means of transport therefore transport of a patient should be restricted as much as possible The Mary lift could overturn with improper use Ignoring security rules and instructions for use could lead to accident Read all instructions carefully before use 3 Area of ...

Page 5: ...equipment is damaged or not functioning Charging Connect the charger to the power supply Connect the Mary power plug to the charger for charging 6 Use of Lift The Mary lift is constructed for most normal lift situations e g transfer to and from the toilet between bed and wheelchair and to and from the floor Before a patient is lifted with the equipment the operator must be familiar with all genera...

Page 6: ...ith the patient who should always feel safe and secure 4 The lift stops immediately the red emergency button is pushed The emergency button can be released by giving the button a quarter turn then the lift is ready for use again 5 To reduce risk of injury to the operator downward pressure of the lift will not exceed the weight of the patient and the lift arm together 6 The lift has a built in emer...

Page 7: ...th the other hand 5 To move the lift it is recommended that the operator uses the whole body and does not twist the torso or shoulder 6 During transfer make sure the lift moves smoothly and with stability Be aware of any obstacles in its passage 7 Only turn the lift by means of the handle otherwise it could cause the patient to sway in the sling 8 Work carefully prepare the lift move the wheelchai...

Page 8: ... charged in a wet room bathroom or similar Batteries need regular charging and it is recommended they be charged every night Be aware that the emergency stop must not be activated during battery charging Do not wait for the recharge indicator on the remote control to light up this reduces the batteries lifetime If the recharge indicator lights up the batteries must be recharged The lift s batterie...

Page 9: ...larly control that the emergency stop is working correctly Push the emergency stop button and the lift should stop immediately The red emergency stop button is found on the control box The lift must not be used if the emergency stop button is not working The emergency stop must not be used as a start stop button 14 Emergency lowering If the lift stops due a fault when during use the patient can be...

Page 10: ... by the client after each inspection Should the technician discover a serious fault in the equipment it is his duty to withdraw the equipment from use if the fault could lead to a security risk All service repairs and other additional work on the equipment between the annual inspections must be noted in the service protocol 16 1 Service CONTROL BOX As a rule the control box should be serviced on a...

Page 11: ...ft must be taken apart and separated into electronic and metal waste respectively Dispose of items according to local regulations Must not be disposed with household waste 19 Guarantee In accordance with Danish law the equipment is covered by a 2 year guarantee The guarantee is not valid in the following cases 1 Overloading the lift 2 Violent use of the lift 3 Operating error incorrect use of the ...

Page 12: ...m Total weight 45 kg Frame weight 25 kg Noise level under 50 dB Surface cover powder coated steel RAL colour standard RAL9006 Electrical data Power 24V DC Current 10 A Protection class IPx4 See description of CBJ control box The equipment is for indoor use Drawing ID 18 08 2011 13 04 2013 Rehab Care is constantly striving to improve our products We therefore reserve the right to change products wi...

Page 13: ... 13 af 20 21 Symbols The following symbols are used on labels and in this manual Warning User information IPX4 Humidity protection Class 2 equipment Type B equipment EN 60601 1 For indoor use CE approved directive for medical equipment 93 42 EC Do not twist the actuator ...

Page 14: ...ntenance of the equipment A 3 All important security observations must be entered in a logbook to be kept by the person s responsible for servicing maintenance of the lift The date measures are taken in reaction to the observations should also be noted in the logbook A 4 Date and result of the inspection should be entered in the logbook and signed by the inspector A 5 In case of fault wear or othe...

Page 15: ...bles 3 No abnormal sounds from actuator or control box 4 No rust or surface damage 5 No other visual damage 6 Wheel and wheel brake system 7 Quick guide to be found in the pocket 8 Sling is CE approved 9 Battery charge indicator Daily cleaning Remove hair and dust around the wheels Clean electrical parts with a damp cloth Clean metal parts with recommended cleaning or disinfection product Clean wh...

Page 16: ...lity no loose parts 6 wheels run easily 7 wheel brakes function 8 wear of lift hooks 9 connection between hook and sling Actuator 10 test top stop position 11 Actuator needs replacing after 11 000 lifts or at least every 5 years Control all functions in normal use one full cycle with maximum load no problems or abnormal sounds 12 Control emergency down 13 Control emergency stop 14 Control battery ...

Page 17: ...k all cables are split free 18 Check all labels on electrical parts are legible Other 19 Clean and lubricate as necessary 20 Place label with date for next inspection Date _____________________ Initials signature ______________________________ The annual inspection can be registered electronically in the product service log at Rehab Care dk Please contact Rehab Care dk for further information ...

Page 18: ...Mary Lift User Manual 03 2015 TD 5 6 001 PR 3500 200 E ENG ver 4 Side 18 af 20 Annex D Drawings Drawings of Mary lift ...

Page 19: ...r person lifter 1 33 PR 6000 Lifting arm Mary 1 11 60X30 PROP 2 34 DIN 1587 M5 NUC 2 12 PR 5004 Aksel til løftearm 1 35 Cup head square neck bolts ISO 8677 M12 x 80 6 13 LA34 400 bund LA34 400 1 36 Prevailing torque type hexagon nut ISO 7040 M12 6 14 PAF 14090 P10 Kravebøsning ø14 12 9mm 3 37 Sticker CE mark and serie no 1 15 AF 12 10 5 Afstandsring ø12x10 5 3 38 DIN EN ISO 7040 M10 N 2 16 Hexagon...

Page 20: ... Are all plugs properly connected Press hard to connect plug 4 Is the emergency stop activated pressed in De activate the stop button Emergency stop button can be released after use by twisting it a quarter turn The lift is then ready for use again 5 Are there visible breaks in damage to the cable Replace cable 6 If battery cannot be charged Battery can be defective contact the dealer Contact the ...

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