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 Aluminium Mobile Hoist 

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User Manual 

Содержание A205

Страница 1: ...Aluminium Mobile Hoist A205 User Manual ...

Страница 2: ...ning 20 11 5 Leg adjustment 21 11 6 Raising and lowering the boom 21 11 7 Castors and braking 21 12 Application 22 13 Basics in transferring an individual 22 to 24 14 Emergency stop and lowering 14 1 Emergency stop 25 14 2 Electrical emergency lowering raising 25 14 3 Electrical system leg adjustment 25 14 3 Mechanical emergency lowering 25 15 Control box 26 to 27 15 1 Service information 27 16 Te...

Страница 3: ...art No 999003 Rev 2 Nov 2017 Symbols in use Index Warning Consult instructions for use Caution pinch point Manufacturer Please observe local laws on recycling Two person lift may be required Refer to user manual Date of manufacture Serial number ...

Страница 4: ...ng this mobile hoist Store this manual with the documents included with the mobile hoist and sling s Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior written notice 2 Contraindications There are no known contraindications associated with the usage of the aluminium mobile hoist and its accessories provided they are used a per manufacturer s recommendations and guidelines However it is re...

Страница 5: ...hoist at the initial time of purchase Please refer to any user guides supplied with the sling and reference them while reviewing this manual The Prism A205 Aluminium Mobile Hoist has the ability to hoist an individual up from one location such as bed then move the individual to another location and finally lower the individual into a chair or bath The functions of lifting up or down or opening and...

Страница 6: ...ke up the hoist SAFETY NOTE Some of the parts are heavy and will need to be lifted with care Heavier items may need two people to lift Please refer to technical spec on page 8 Boom Up Down actuator Carry bar Front castors Legs Rear castor with brake Leg spreading actuator Control box Battery Hand control Push handle Mast QRS locking carry bar Forward direction of travel ...

Страница 7: ...ng Instructions on page 18 The Hand control must also be connected to the mobile hoist If it is not connected then please refer to the section titled Assembly Instructions within pages 12 to 17 Carry Bars Although Prism Medical supplies carry bars specifically to be used with the associated devices it manufactures there is no reason that other manufactured carry bar systems cannot be used BUT they...

Страница 8: ... wheel castors Front 101 mm Rear 101 mm with brake Weight of hoist 41 kg Total shipping weight WGS box 52 7 kg Sound levels Loaded up 41 7dBA down 40 9dBA Sound levels Unloaded up 38 5 dBA down 38 5 dBA 6 1 Electrical specifications Hoist Motor 24 VDC 10 5 Amps Max Charger Input 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 0 4 Amps Max IP rating X4 Charger Output 24 VDC 0 65 Amps Batteries 24 VDC 2 x 12 VDC 2 9 Ah Sealed...

Страница 9: ...erators with this equipment Never expose the Prism A205 Aluminium Mobile Hoist directly to water Warranty does not cover any misuse or abuse of the mobile hoist system To maintain optimum function the Prism A205 Aluminium Mobile Hoist should be inspected and maintained on a regular basis See the section titled General Inspection and Maintenance Any accessories used with the Prism A205 Aluminium Mo...

Страница 10: ...trol Tool Kit User Manual and Test Certificate SAFETY NOTE Some of the parts are heavy and will need to be lifted with care Heavier items may need two people to lift Please refer to technical spec on page 8 b Place the Base with legs attached on the floor and lock both rear castors as shown in fig 1 c Place the Mast with Boom assembly upright in the tube on the Base assembly as shown in fig 2 DO N...

Страница 11: ...istance between two holes is 2 inch 50mm 1 For lower lifting height upper hole on the mast is recommended 2 Lifting height at middle hole on mast is recommended in most cases 3 For extra lifting height lower hole on the mast is recommended e Using locking handles secure the mast in the desired position on the base as shown in fig 4 Tighten the mast locking knob as shown in fig 5 Adjust the positio...

Страница 12: ...he Mast assembly as shown in fig 6 fig 7 9 Attaching QRS Locking Carry Bar to Hoist 9 1 QRS locking carry bar To attach QRS locking carry bar to the hoist tilt the carry bar to almost 90 and push the latch to the swivel mount holder bolt as shown in fig 8 fig 9 Make sure that swivel mount of carry bar is perfectly sat onto the swivel mount holder bolt as shown in fig 10 fig 7 fig 6 fig 10 fig 9 fi...

Страница 13: ... Feature To attach 2 Point Quick Release Carry Bar to the Quick Release Hook tilt the carry bar and push the dowel pin of carry bar to the latch of QRS hook so that latch will open and dowel pin will be inserted into the QRS hook as shown in fig 11 Make sure that latch is closed safely after the dowel pin sitting into the QRS hook as shown in fig 12 fig 12 fig 11 ...

Страница 14: ...k Release Hook open the latch by pushing the latch down using the finger as shown in fig 13 Keep the latch pushing down Tilt the carry bar approximately 90 degrees and remove the carry bar from the quick release hook as shown in fig 14 Apply the same procedure to detach Prism QRS Carry Bar from hoist as shown in fig 15 fig 16 QRS locking carry bar Prism QRS carry bar fig 16 fig 15 fig 14 fig 13 ...

Страница 15: ...g the 3 mm Allen Key as shown in fig 17 opposite 2 Press the A205 CBJ Care Control Box against the mounting bracket and slide it down The control box should be seated securely on top of the edge of bracket as shown in fig 18 3 Mount the control box to the mounting bracket using the same screw that you removed from the middle of the bracket as shown in fig 19 fig 17 fig 19 fig 18 ...

Страница 16: ...21 5 Connect all the cables to the control box as shown in the picture below a Connect the Hand Control connector to the large circle on the left side of the control box as shown in fig 22 b Connect the Up down Actuator Cable connector to the second circle Marked No 1 from the left side of the control box as shown in fig 23 c Connect the Leg Spreading Actuator Cable connector to the third circle M...

Страница 17: ...e initial use and before each operation of mobile hoist After assembly check to ensure that 1 Lifting actuator moving up and down with the buttons on the hand control and control box 2 Emergency lowering mechanical and electrical functions works properly 3 Rear wheel brakes works properly 4 Leg spreading actuator works properly 5 Batteries are fully charged fig 25 fig 24 ...

Страница 18: ...ling down and the risk of subsequent injury occurring 11 1 Charging The On light illuminates when you plug the control box to the power outlet and should turn off when it is unplugged The Charge light illuminates and when you connect the battery to the control box and it is charging also the LCD displays shows the symbol of mains cable plug in as shown in fig 26 The Charge light will turn off when...

Страница 19: ... becomes too great on the hoist This will cause the lifting operation to stop Do not continue to operate the handset by repeatedly pressing the buttons At this point the hoist has reached its maximum load This is a purposefully built in safety feature Note The emergency stop must be released at all times during normal operation 11 3 Forward Movement To move the hoist forward hold onto the handle b...

Страница 20: ...ently away on the lifting arm In this way the hoist will rotate around its own axis This movement is performed with a smooth slow action to avoid swinging the patient unnecessarily The directional arrows in the images indicate the direction of movements in correspondence with the instruction shown in 11 4 above Do not hold on to the actuator or swing link when turning the hoist as there is a risk ...

Страница 21: ...ised pedal towards the wheel During the lifting the rear wheels should remain unlocked so that the hoist will move to the patient s centre of gravity The wheels should however be locked if there is a risk of hoist moving to the patient For example when lifting the patient from the floor Locked wheels during lifting will increases the risk of the hoist tilting over When the hoist is not in use stor...

Страница 22: ... sling illustrated here may not be the same as the one that was purchased Contact your local authorised Prism Medical UK Representatives if you have any questions or concerns Step 1 Unplug the hoist from its charging station or current location and move close to the individual that is to be transferred Use the procedures for up and down and transferring as described in the sections titled Start Fo...

Страница 23: ... using the UP button on the hand control While lifting is in progress the height required in order for the transfer to be completed safely should be closely observed Ensure that the individual being lifted will not be injured by any obstructions during the initial lifting Always use caution when lowering raising an individual who is in the sling of the hoist Watch out for and avoid any obstruction...

Страница 24: ...ould then be moved away from the immediate area so that it will not interfere with the removal of the sling from the client Step 9 The sling can now be gently removed from the individual It should then be stored in a safe place for future use Step 10 The hoist can now be moved to a safe location until further use or relocated to its original location The hoist should be turned off when not in use ...

Страница 25: ... turning in the direction as indicated by arrows on the Emergency Stop button 14 2 Electrical emergency lowering raising The hoist boom is lowered or raised by pressing the UP and DOWN arrow button on the control box 14 3 Electrical emergency leg adjustment The hoist legs are opened or closed by pressing the leg opening and leg closing arrow button on the control box 14 4 Mechanical emergency lowe...

Страница 26: ...bout why the hoist has stopped If someone tries to use the hoist while mains plugged in the symbol will appear on the display The user receives the information about why the hoist is not working Usage of hoist while charging is not possible The display showing a full battery symbol indicates that the battery is fully charged The display showing a half empty battery symbol indicates that it is time...

Страница 27: ...Amps Moving direction up for a minimum of 5 seconds several activations are allowed followed by moving down for a minimum of 2 seconds Total work made by lifting actuator Work indicator for the lifting actuator measures via ampere usage x seconds in use The work indicator gives very good indication of how worn is the actuator Typical minimum lifetime performance without abuse of the actuator is 10...

Страница 28: ...inium Mobile Hoist Maximum load and weight in Kilograms Dimensions in Centimetres Max load L A B B C D E F F G W1 W2 N W Turning radius max min max min G1 G2 G3 204 180 52 205 146 132 84 5 69 to 115 58 6 to 105 115 14 8 42 9 60 7 32 54 3 42 8 41 142 175 47 200 141 110 170 42 195 136 105 Type B applied part A max A min E G1 G2 G3 B B F F L min L max W2 W1 C D ...

Страница 29: ... type that can be trickled charged continuously batteries used for standby and have a high current discharge capacity Life is greatly reduced by deep or complete discharging of the batteries Longer lifetime is obtained by maintaining fully charged batteries Don t continue to operate the handset by repeatedly pressing the buttons if the hoist function will not move or the actuator will not function...

Страница 30: ...fting actuator cord 1 is not fully plugged into slot 1 on the control box Lifting actuator is defective Emergency Lower button on control box does not lower Lifting actuator cord 1 is not fully plugged into slot 1 on the control box Lifting actuator is defective Control box is defective Hoist cannot spread or close legs control box is not clicking Hand control is not properly plugged in Hand contr...

Страница 31: ... stop button 3 Annually To be completed at least every 12 months o Complete the inspection as noted in the Semi Annually section above Also check the following o Perform a working load test of one 1 lifting cycle with the maximum load This is in accordance to the periodic inspection requirements of ISO 10535 o Check functional operation of the emergency lowering mechanism o All bolts in connection...

Страница 32: ... Part No 999003 Rev 2 Nov 2017 20 Mobile hoist Points of Attachment Inspect the bolts on a monthly basis in the areas shown below Carry bar mount Actuator mounting Push handle Mounting brackets on control box x3 Actuator mounting Locking handle ...

Страница 33: ...ce as although the device is IP rated it is not water tight Application is through a clean soaked but damp cloth applied to wipe the device down Used in the following dilutions to ensure an effective clean Actichlor dissolvable chlorine tablets provide a concentration of 1000 ppm of available chlorine 0 1 per 1 tablet 1 tablet 1 7g formed tablet x1 will create a virucidal solution diluted in 1 lit...

Страница 34: ...h face hands and any exposed skin thoroughly after handling Dilution chart Product used as Device condition Concentration ppm Dilution qty Tablets per litre Contact time Bactericidal Clean 200 5 litre 1 1 minute Dirty 1000 1 litre 1 5 minutes Yeasticidal Clean 200 5 litre 1 1 minute Dirty 1000 1 litre 1 5 minutes Fungicidal Clean 2000 1 litre 2 15 minutes Dirty 5000 1 litre 5 15 minutes Mycobacter...

Страница 35: ...C Individual protective measures Hand protection Gloves Dissolve Dissolve in cold water With no agitation 1 tablet will take approx 10 minutes to fully dissolve in the water used The information above has been extracted from the Actichlor MSDS Manufacturers Safety Data Sheet For a full review of the data please follow the link below http www nhsggc org uk media 236215 msds actichlor plus pdf Pleas...

Страница 36: ...O 10535 Hoists for the transfer of disabled persons Requirements and test methods 22 1 EMC Electromagnetic emissions statement The device complies with the requirements of BS EN ISO 60601 1 2 Medical electrical equipment General requirements for basic safety and essential performance Collateral Standard Electromagnetic disturbances Requirements and tests Should the device come into contact with a ...

Страница 37: ...cord is signed and dated each time it is used Be sure to have this piece of equipment serviced on a regular basis as described in the General Inspection and Maintenance Section Be sure to have this piece of equipment serviced on a regular basis 6 monthly where LOLER applies Purchase Information Product name A205 Aluminium Mobile Hoist Model Date of purchase Serial No Purchased from Address City Po...

Страница 38: ...ile Hoist User Manual Page 38 of 44 Part No 999003 Rev 2 Nov 2017 23 2 Service Record History Complete this section after each service repair inspection and or maintenance Photocopy additional pages as required ...

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Страница 43: ...A205 Mobile Hoist User Manual Page 43 of 44 Part No 999003 Rev 2 Nov 2017 User Notes ...

Страница 44: ...User Manual Page 44 of 44 Part No 999003 Rev 2 Nov 2017 PRISM MEDICAL UK Unit 1 Tir Llwyd Industrial Estate Saint Asaph Avenue Kinmel Bay Rhyl LL18 5JA info prismmedical co uk Tel 44 0 1924 840 100 www prismmedical co uk ...

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