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CHARGING

BATTERY

A

D

SUMMIT

500

Instructions For Use

800.255.3126 | wyeastmedical.com

SAFETY

EMERGENCY

 Off

 

(Push to stop all functions

Twist clockwise to restore) 

Manual 

EMERGENCY

 

Lowering of Handlebar 

(Pull handle, must have 

weight to lower)

 Powered 

EMERGENCY

 

Lowering of Handlebar 

(Push down arrow to 

lower handlebar)

Verify removable battery 

pack is in place 

Plug charger jack into 

outlet

CONTROLS

PENDANT

Push and hold RAISE or 

LOWER button 

D

 to 

position the handlebar 

& arm simultaneously

Push and hold CLOSE 

or OPEN button

 

A

 

to expand lift legs to 

needed width 

Removable footplate for 

AMBULATION

.

REMOVABLE 
FOOT PLATE

Charging Battery: Mains cable plugged in. 
Lift will not work in this state.

Shor t circuit

Check C onne ct ion

Short circuit

Serv ice

Needs service: standard set to 12 months / 
8000 cycles. System will still function

kg/lbs

Ma x

Overload has occured

CONTROL BOX DISPLAY

51912-R05

Summary of Contents for SUMMIT500

Page 1: ...is in place Plug charger jack into outlet CONTROLS PENDANT Push and hold RAISE or LOWER button D to position the handlebar arm simultaneously Push and hold CLOSE or OPEN button A to expand lift legs to needed width Removable footplate for AMBULATION REMOVABLE FOOT PLATE Charging Battery Mains cable plugged in Lift will not work in this state Shor t circuit Check C onne ct ion Short circuit Serv ic...

Page 2: ... Secure clamp B Raise Patient to Desired Position D Place Sling Loops UNDER Handlebar As Shown if needed extend handlebar OUT toward patient once sling is secure retract handlebar IN toward lift using the yellow knob Adjust Shin Vertical Support Secure clamp C All Yellow Areas on Equipment Are Adjustable Move Handlebar Lift knob and adjust Adjust Clamp Pull rotate Handset Functions Lower sling bar...

Page 3: ...800 255 3126 wyeastmedical com 51932 R07 Summit Powered Sit to Stand Operator s Manual Page 1 of 24 SUMMIT Operator s Manual OPERATOR S MANUAL SUMMIT POWERED SIT TO STAND Model No 51750 ...

Page 4: ...ves the right to confirm the existence of any claimed defect and to determine whether any damage was caused by neglect misuse unauthorized alteration or failure to follow maintenance instructions With respect to a claim covered by this warranty the defective part will be replaced or repaired at no charge provided the defective part is returned to Wy East The user has the responsibility for install...

Page 5: ..._______________ 11 Battery Control Box Combo _______________________________________________ 12 Control Box Connections __________________________________________________ 13 Emergency Off ___________________________________________________________ 13 Manual Emergency Down __________________________________________________ 13 Powered Emergency Down ________________________________________________ 1...

Page 6: ..._________ 21 REPLACING ITEMS _______________________________________________________ 21 RETURNING ITEMS ______________________________________________________ 21 REPLACEMENT PARTS ______________________________________________________ 22 NOTES ____________________________________________________________________ 23 CONTACT INFORMATION_____________________________________________________ 24 ...

Page 7: ...eep this manual with the Summit Powered Sit to Stand and refer to it as required Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice to users DEFINITIONS The words WARNING CAUTION and NOTE carry specific meanings and should be carefully reviewed WARNING The personal safety of the patient or user may be involved Disregarding this information could result in injury to the patient or u...

Page 8: ...ort under the feet against the shins and behind the back The Summit has a compact footprint allowing for greater maneuverability in tight spaces Intended for use in acute care long term care and outpatient care It is not recommended for use in a shower Prior to using the Summit for transfer or any other procedure the patient must be assessed by a qualified professional to determine the suitability...

Page 9: ... and straps 7 Never move the lift using the actuators as handles 8 Warranty applies only if repairs or alterations are performed by an authorized technician 9 Never exceed the safe working load SWL is 500 lbs CLEANING AND DISINFECTION 1 Do not power wash the Summit 2 Painted and plastic surfaces other than electronics When cleaning and disinfecting use a 5 25 chlorine bleach dilution and an EPA re...

Page 10: ...licon grease may be dabbed onto o ring to allow easier insertion The duty cycle on the control box product label must always be noted Otherwise there is a risk of damaging the products Exceeding the duty cycle will result in a dramatic reduction of the lifetime of the system Unless specified otherwise on the product label the duty cycle is max 10 Max 2 minutes in the use followed by 18 minutes not...

Page 11: ...tion the lever at an angle to allow clamping pull the yellow handle back see Fig 2a rotate to desired position see Fig 2b and release 3 You are now ready to rotate to clamp Shin Guard Adjustment Toward Away from Patient Adjust the shin guard to ensure shin guard rests against the patient s shins while patient is sitting with lower leg at 90 to thigh where the thigh is parallel with the floor Shin ...

Page 12: ...t Handlebar To extend the handlebar push out while pulling up on yellow knob To retract the handlebar pull in while pulling up on yellow knob Handset P N 51661 Press any button once to power lift on Press again to operate pendant controls 1 Press to raise lift arm 2 Press to lower lift arm 3 Press to open legs 4 Press to close legs Lower sling bar Raise sling bar Close Summit legs Expand Summit le...

Page 13: ...ess on handset to open legs 2 Press on handset to close legs This function allows for greater clearance for the caregiver to maneuver around a chair wheelchair or commode without crowding the patient Lift Arm Lift Lower Function 1 Press on handset to raise the patient 2 Press on handset to lower the patient Lift the patient to the desired height FEATURES ...

Page 14: ...the handset Please see Fig 3 for connections Control Box Display Upgrade only Standard Display Cycles done number of fully loaded lifts on actuator Work done Amp power Overloads Number of overloads attempted Days between service Number of days since last service Icons shown when hand control button active Battery Information Battery State 100 50 Battery State 50 25 Battery State Battery needs char...

Page 15: ...gaged in order to return unit to functionality To disengage turn the red button a half turn clockwise This will re activate the spring loaded button Manual Emergency Down In the event there is not enough power to lower the patient pull up on the red handle at the neck of the actuator as shown The lift arm will slowly lower the patient Must have weight to lower Powered Emergency Down In the event t...

Page 16: ...eels should remain unlocked to allow lift to move to center of gravity and prevent lift from tipping Figure 4 Figure 5 6 Adjust shin guard to ensure patient s shins are flush with the shin guard Adjust shin guard to ensure it rests two inches or more below patient s knees Lock Cam Lever 7 EXTEND the HANDLEBAR Fig 5 until it is as close to the patient as possible with patient sitting in an upright ...

Page 17: ... where they are supported solely by the sling 14 Move the lift to the location of intended transfer 15 Position patient at intended receiving surface the back of the patient s legs should touch the receiving surface Wheels remain unlocked 16 LOWER the LIFT ARM while ensuring the patient s arc of decent will allow proper seating without shearing action against their sacrum or spine 17 Once the pati...

Page 18: ...a Note Li Ion batteries must be stored without exposure to direct sunlight PARAMETER SPEC SWL 500 lbs Device Part Number 51750 Unit of Measure 1 Each Battery Li Ion 25 9V 2 25Ah Number of Lifts per Charge 35 40 Charge Time 24 hrs fully discharged Total Weight 124 lbs Weight Loose Parts Footrest 12 lbs Wheel Diameter Front 3 Wheel Diameter Rear 4 Turning Diameter 46 1 Leg Under Bed Stretcher Cleara...

Page 19: ...st ONCE A YEAR Perform load testing TWICE A YEAR Raise the lift arm to its max height and wipe the cylinder rod of the actuators clean EVERY TWO YEARS Replace the battery NOTE On the upgraded control box with a display reset the Needs Service indicator by pressing the raise and lower buttons on the handset simultaneously and hold for 5 seconds ELECTRONICS BATTERY CARE AND CAUTIONS Handle batteries...

Page 20: ... exit the deep discharge mode before use If the battery is completely discharged the charging will be started at a very small rate to protect the battery This small charging rate is not sufficient to turn on the light in the charger and therefore the user may believe the system has not yet started Depending on the battery state it may take several hours to get to the normal charging state The oran...

Page 21: ..._______________________ 5 C to 40 C Relative humidity______________________________20 to 90 30 C not condensing Atmospheric pressure______________________________________________70 to 106 kPa STORAGE Temperature_____________________________________________________ 10 C to 50 C Relative humidity______________________________20 to 90 30 C not condensing Atmospheric pressure__________________________...

Page 22: ...n being lifted Actuator rod has been damaged Check for visual signs of side impact Call for service Broken connection Check that all cables completely pushed into control box Boom arm actuator will not lower Check for obstructions Remove obstruction Actuator rod has been damaged Check for visual signs of side impact Call for service Broken connection Check that all cables completely pushed into co...

Page 23: ...s of your Summit Powered Sit to Stand 2 Purchase date if available 3 Part number and description of the replacement part needed see Replacement Parts section on page 22 of manual 4 Shipping and billing instructions including complete address RETURNING ITEMS To return parts or goods contact Wy East Medical for authorization Contact information Telephone 503 657 3101 Email customerservice wyeastmed ...

Page 24: ... 51919 H00089 51649 51673 51671 51672 51687 51654 51687 51661 REPLACEMENT PARTS This manual provides maintenance and service information for the Summit Powered Sit to Stand If replacement parts are required contact WY EAST MEDICAL with the serial number of your Summit Powered Sit to Stand to ensure the accuracy of replacement parts 52431 52433 ...

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Page 26: ... s Manual Page 24 of 24 SUMMIT Operator s Manual CONTACT INFORMATION For questions or information regarding other Wy East Medical products contact Wy East Medical Corporation 16700 SE 120th Ave Clackamas OR 97015 USA 503 657 3101 800 255 3126 wyeastmedical com info wyeastmed com ...

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