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REBOTEC / BA No.: 02.09.136/2016-12 

 

 

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- 5 - 

Ratings 

Patient Hoist Arnold 

Power adaptor 

IPX4 

Type A: 230V / 28V, 
0.5 A, 50 Hz 

IPX4 

Type M: 100-240V / 32 
V / 0.8-0.4 A / 50-60 Hz 

Battery 

IPX4 

24V DC / 4,5 Ah 

Operation/storage 

5

C to 40

C / -10

C to 40

Operation/storage 

Max. relative humidity 85%  

Safety 

Emergency lowering, jamming 
protection, emergency OFF 
button, power-pack low charge, 
power surge switch off 

Production-related dimensional tolerances: +/- 2 cm 

 
 

8. Spare parts 

 

Article No. 

Name 

02.09.136 

User Instructions-Arnold 250 

02.10.063 

User Instructions for using slings 

02.09.107 

User Instructions, scale 

02.10.141 

User Instructions, lings 

02.11.152 

Maintenance Instructions 

 

9. Setting up the Patient Hoist for use 

 

The product is delivered partially pre-assembled. 
The  following  assembly  instructions  must  be  car-
ried out before first-time use: 

 
Step 1: Unpack 

Remove the  Patient Hoist from the packaging  and 
place it on a level floor. 
Lock  the  wheel  castors 

(see  page  8,  section  13) 

so that the hoist unit cannot roll away. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Step 2: Install the control unit 

Insert  the  hooks  (1)  of  the  control  unit  (K)  in  the 
hole  of  the  main  column.  Next  lay  the  control  unit 
flat on the main column. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Mount  the  control  unit  (K)  to the  column  using  the 
M6x16  screw  (screw  and  Allen  key  are  accesso-
ries). Be sure the screw is firmly tightened! 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Step 3: Hook up the operating unit 

Insert  the  plug  of  the  drive  unit  into  the  connector 
jack  (1)  of  control  unit  (K).  The  seal  ring  must  not 
be  visible  when  properly  inserted.  Next  rotate 
clockwise until it clicks into position. Insert the plug 
(2)  of  the  manual  switch  (the  arrows  must  be  up 
and visible) until it clicks into position. 

Press the plugs all the way in using some force. 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Step 4: Install the rechargeable battery 

Install  the  rechargeable  battery  (A)  in  the  control 
unit (B). Be sure that the catches (1) are pushed all 
the way against the stops in the guide slot (2). The 
latching  spring  secures  the  rechargeable  battery 
unit. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Next push the rechargeable battery into the control 
unit until it clicks into position. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Step 5: Set up the column  

Содержание Arnold 250

Страница 1: ...ebotec de Important advisories Read the User Instructions before first time use of the Hoist and keep it at hand for the user Store the User Instructions booklet for future use and include when resell...

Страница 2: ...ifications 4 8 Spare parts 5 9 Setting up Patient Hoist for use 5 10 Charging up the battery 6 10 1 Rechargeable battery 6 10 2 Hook up and charging 7 10 3 Charge level 7 11 Emergency OFF function 7 1...

Страница 3: ...ly REBOTEC accessories as only these can assure a trouble free and safe function 2 Warranty There is a 2 year warranty on the product A pre requisite for the warranty are the general terms and conditi...

Страница 4: ...tient swinging must be avoided because of an increased risk of an accident Never leave the patient unsupervised when us ing the Patient Hoist An unforeseen movement or action by the patient may lead t...

Страница 5: ...he wheel castors see page 8 section 13 so that the hoist unit cannot roll away Step 2 Install the control unit Insert the hooks 1 of the control unit K in the hole of the main column Next lay the cont...

Страница 6: ...drive motor to the lifting axis remove the safety ring 1 and the pin 2 from the borehole of the lifting arm B Next raise the lifter arm B and align the borehole of the lifting axis with the lifter ar...

Страница 7: ...as 20 hours If the charging process lasts longer than 21 hours then the rechargeable battery or the charging unit is defective When the rechargeable battery is charged up first unplug the charging uni...

Страница 8: ...sible but then the rechargeable battery must be recharged 14 2 Mechanical emergency lowering In the event the patient becomes exposed to an emergency situation or an electrical defect occurs with the...

Страница 9: ...atient Hoist with scale If the Patient Hoist is equipped with a PW 500 scale then also use the additional User Instruc tions for the scale User Instructions No 02 09 107 This User Instructions booklet...

Страница 10: ...ge the plastic surfaces or cause deposits to build up on the plastic parts and other materials Emergency lowering The emergency lowering mechanism may not be treated with oil grease or other lubricant...

Страница 11: ...versely affect the safety and function of the Hoist In such cases the manufacturer RE BOTEC overtakes no liability Follow all the instructions when ordering spare parts re use and product lifetime of...

Страница 12: ...4 Power supply adaptor Type M 100 240V 0 8 0 4 A 50 60 Hz 6 422 51 25 Swivel castor 125 mm 2 7 422 51 50 Swivel castor with locking brake 150 mm 2 8 420 00 15 Rubber cap for pedal 2 9 420 00 12 Foot p...

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