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5.6.1

 

Battery Status

 

A single LED is used to indicate Low Battery, the LED will light up orange when battery power is low. This 

means the battery needs charging. At this stage some of the functionality of the lift is lost. At this battery 

stage, it is not possible to drive the lifting arm up or down. Furthermore, an audio signal will sound when 

a control button is activated (17V or lower).  

 

5.7

 

Battery 

 

The battery pack should never be stored for long periods of time without a regular charge. 

 

The battery pack is protected encased unit located on top of the control box, on the rear of the product. The control box, below 

the battery, will inform the user when the battery is flat and requires charging, by an illuminated LED. An LED illuminate when 

the battery needs recharging. Complete the lift and place the battery on charge. 

 

5.7.1

 

Charging the Battery Pack  

The battery pack can be recharged via mains lead (terminated with a 

figure of eight plug) 

A.

 

Fit the mains lead figure of eight plug into charger link cable 

(see Fig. 22). 

B.

 

Plug the 2-pin mains plug into a suitable mains outlet and 

switch the mains supply on.  

C.

 

Charging is automatic and will normally take eight to twelve 

hours to fully charge (from completely discharged state). You 

cannot overcharge the battery pack if left for longer periods of 

time. 

D.

 

To return the Stand Aid to use, switch off the mains supply. 

Remove the figure of eight plug from the socket at the base of 

the control box. 

 

E.

 

The Stand Aid is now ready for use.

 

5.8

 

Slings 

Sling loops should be attached as follows: 

 

1.

 

Put the required sling loop onto your finger and thumb and open the selected sling loop up (Figure 23 & Figure 24). 

2.

 

Slide the sling loop onto the sling hook (Figure 25). 

3.

 

Follow the hook profile around until the sling loop is positioned at the base of the hook (Figure 26).

 

 

 

 

To remove the sling, simply reverse the processes shown in the above statements. 

 

Figure 22

 

Figure 23

 

Figure 24

 

Figure 25

 

Figure 26

 

Содержание SA400

Страница 1: ...Doc No 999565 Revision of document A Revision Date 20 04 21 User Manual SA400 Stand Aid...

Страница 2: ...3 3 Stand Aid Assembly 10 3 4 Electrical Connections 11 Final Inspection 11 Operating Instructions 12 5 1 Manoeuvring the Stand Aid 12 5 2 Raising and Lowering 12 5 3 Open Close Stand Aid Legs 12 5 4...

Страница 3: ...19 7 1 Normal Operating Conditions 19 7 2 Shipping and Storage Conditions 19 Disposal 19 Fault Finding 20 General Inspection Maintenance and Cleaning 21 10 1 Service 21 10 2 Inspection 21 10 3 Cleanin...

Страница 4: ...it to the manufacturer and to your national authority Store this manual with the documents included with the Stand Aid and sling s Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior written n...

Страница 5: ...ons before use Caution see instructions for use Manufacturer Safe Working Load represents the maximum load rated for safe operation Packaging indicator This way up Date of manufacture Serial number Pa...

Страница 6: ...support and promote safe patient handling and transfer for both the patient and carer The Stand Aid is one of two components that makes this possible The other component the sling is a specially desig...

Страница 7: ...Stand Aid In areas where children are prone to be present be vigilant when carrying out a transfer To reduce the risk of unintended use when the Stand Aid is not in use remove the sling s from the pr...

Страница 8: ...e provided on the last page of this manual Item Description Item Description 1 Handle 11 Knee Pad Length Adjustment 2 Mast 12 Knee Pad Angle Adjustment 3 Lifting Arm 13 Star Handle Mast Fixture 4 Loop...

Страница 9: ...ial performance of the Stand Aid and to avoid unnecessary damage or injuries to people within the area of the Stand Aid The environment in which the Stand Aid is situated in whilst carrying out a tran...

Страница 10: ...emove Star handle from the top of the base and slot the mast and boom assembly onto the base As shown in Fig 2 and 3 E Ensure all cables are clear from entrapment while fitting the base and mast toget...

Страница 11: ...rm all cables are located and secure Ensure the red emergency stop button on the control box is deactivated Rotate clockwise to release if required Refer to section 5 4 for guidance Press the up butto...

Страница 12: ...ion by applying a single brake lateral movement and parking To apply the brake press the brake pedal down with your foot as shown in Fig 12 To release the brake press the raised pedal towards the whee...

Страница 13: ...worth Service Provider 5 5 2 Electrical Emergency Lowering The Stand Aid lifting arm can be lowered by pushing the emergency lowering button on the control box with a suitable object such as a pen nib...

Страница 14: ...tery Pack The battery pack can be recharged via mains lead terminated with a figure of eight plug A Fit the mains lead figure of eight plug into charger link cable see Fig 22 B Plug the 2 pin mains pl...

Страница 15: ...uct codes For all components the lowest maximum safe working load must always be adhered to Size Mackworth Sling Range Product Material and Code Polyester Solid Holly Stand Aid Transport Sling XS 1201...

Страница 16: ...CA801PXS CA801MXS CA801SXS CA801PAXS Small CA801PS CA801MS CA801SS CA801PAS Small Medium CA801PSM CA801MSM CA801SSM CA801PASM Medium CA801PM CA801MM CA801SM CA801PAM Medium Large CA801PML CA801MML CA...

Страница 17: ...999565 Revision A P a g e 17 of 32 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 6 1 Mackworth SA400 Dimensions All dimensions below are shown in millimetres Figure 27 Figure 28...

Страница 18: ...AC 50 60Hz Charger rated output 27 4 29 0 VDC 0 8A Electric Shock Protection Charger Class II Lift internal power source Degree of shock protection Type B Lift internal power source Duty cycle 10 Use...

Страница 19: ...its intended use safely the Stand Aid must be decommissioned by an approved Service Engineer The following specifies the importance of correct disposal procedure including local laws and being enviro...

Страница 20: ...and breaks Inspect the Control Box terminals for any damage e g burns and breaks Stand Aid doesn t lift Check if the Stand Aid is plugged into Charge Stand Aid will not raise and lower while on charge...

Страница 21: ...or service of your Stand Aid Notice any change in the performance Want to report an unexpected occurrence Want to arrange a service Need to ascertain necessary information for replacement parts and c...

Страница 22: ...into the base housing Check the operation of the mast locking hand wheel Check the actuator mounting brackets for excessive wear Boom Check the attachment of the boom to the mast ensure all fixing po...

Страница 23: ...al Clean 200 5 1 32gal 1 1 Dirty 1000 1 0 26gal 1 5 Fungicidal Clean 2000 1 0 26gal 2 15 Dirty 5000 1 0 26gal 5 15 Mycrobactericidal Clean 1000 1 0 26gal 1 15 Dirty 5000 1 0 26gal 5 15 Virucidal Clean...

Страница 24: ...nship Excluding Batteries 2 The liability of Mackworth under terms of this guarantee shall be limited to the replacement or the defective part s to the sales distributor dealer agent person or entity...

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Страница 32: ...y errors or omissions Prism Medical operates a policy of continuous improvement Specifications and other data are subject to change without notice Dealer service contact details Manufacturer contact d...

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