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5.4
Emergency Stop Button
The Mackworth SA400 Stand Aid is fitted with an Emergency Stop button.
Push the Emergency Stop button (as shown in Fig. 16) to cut all power on the Stand Aid.
To resume power, release the emergency stop button by turning in a clockwise
direction (indicated by arrows on the Emergency Stop button) as shown in Fig. 17.
5.5
Mechanical Emergency Lowering
5.5.1
Manual Emergency Lowering
In case of power failure, it is possible to mechanically lower a patient placed in
Mackworth SA400 Stand Aid.
Turn the manual lowering handle in clockwise direction (as shown in Fig. 18) to
lower the boom until the boom reaches a safe position.
The manual emergency lowering system should be used only if the
lowering procedures described in the previous section of the manual
do not work. Should you have any concerns or questions contact your
local authorised Mackworth Representative.
Do not use the Stand Aid after the manual lowering mechanism has
been used. The lift must be reset by a qualified technician after use.
Contact your local authorised Mackworth 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 or pencil (as shown in Fig. 19).
5.6
Handset Operations
The Hand Controls has 4 functions: Up and Down, this will raise and lower the Stand Aid lifting arm, and Legs
Open and Legs Close, these functions will open and close the legs.
Press down on each symbol to operate the desired function. It is not possible to use two functions at the same
time. Once the Stand Aid has reached the extent of its travel in a given direction, the actuator will
automatically stop, allowing you to then choose the opposite direction.
The handset is attached to the control box via a flexible, coiled cable that is secured in place with a friction-fit
plug. The coiled cable is designed to give the greatest number of options for carer positioning without having a
trailing cable around the patient. The handset also incorporates a hook which gives the carer flexibility whist
moving/positioning the patient. Clear and easy to understand labelling of the buttons enable ease of use for
the care giver.
The handset also displays battery level by the use of an LED light.
Figure 16
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Figure 18
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Figure 19
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