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PATIENT LIFTER Operating manual Omnilift 170
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1. 5 switch cycles per min Input 24 V DC max 4 A Safety class IP 54 On duration max 15 in continuous operation max 2 min 5 switch cycles per min switching UP DOWN WD Omnilift 170 Appendix Noise emission level LpA lt 42 db A to DIN 45635 19 01 KL2 Chassis extendable 4 lightweight castors 360 swivelling 2 Off with locking device for turning and rolling movement Weight Total weight 40 0 kg Chassis 19 5 kg Mast with actuator 20 5 kg Material Mast steel Chassis steel Surface white RAL 9010 powder coated 15 3 Dimensions Chassis width travel legs parallel 59 cm Chassis width open 116 cm Chassis length 115 cm gi VE ee en a a iset E Chassis height with roller diameter 75 mm 12 cm front Roller diameter 100 mm 13 5 cm back Overall lifter height boom at bottom 134 cm boom height Lowest setting 48 cm highest setting 183 cm Boom length 79 cm 31 Issued 09 06 2006 Omnilift 170 Spare parts Warranty 16 0 Spare parts Spare parts can be obtained from your Days Healthcare pecialist dealer Only original Days Healthcare pare parts may be used See dealer stamp on reverse of the envelope 17 0 Warranty The omnilift carries a 24 months warranty the batteries carry a 12 months warranty from date of purchase Important e During the warranty period any parts that have become defective due to faulty workmanship or material will
2. e Always lower the Omnilift boom to its lowest position before shutting down LED function in hand set LED in hand set The indicator lamp LED illuminates green if the hand set is actuated Omnilift 170 6 3 6 3 1 WD Operation Raising transfering lowering person Please note e Before raising or lowering open chassis e Before travelling retract chassis Open the chassis Open the chassis 1 Press operating lever downwards loosen detent 2 Press operating lever to left as far as limit stop Retracting the chassis 1 Press operating lever downwards loosen detent 2 Bring operating lever to central position NOTE The detent engages automatically when you release the operating lever Open chassis 15 Issued 09 06 2006 Omnilift 170 6 3 2 Operating the brakes a lock lock wheel brake b free release wheel brake 6 3 3 Operating the boom Press button for required direction a raise boom b lower boom NOTE e The boom can be raised or lowered between 15 and 40 times per battery charging depending on the weight of persons being lifted e The control unit switches the actuator off once the boom has reached its limit position or is blocked by an obstacle 16 Issued 09 06 2006 Operation Wheel brakes ten Hand set Omnilift 170 Charging battery 7 0 The battery 7 1 Charging check
3. Omnilift 170 Safety devices 5 0 Safety equipment 5 1 EMERGENCY STOP switch Switch on press EMERGENCY STOP switch The actuator stops immediately when the EMERGENCY STOP switch is pressed It can no longer be operated using the hand set Switch off turn EMERGENCY STOP switch to the right The EMERGENCY STOP switch lock is released by spring pressure The lifter is then ready for use 5 2 Emergency lowering electric Lowering boom rem The Omnilift boom can be electrically I lowered if the hand set has broken gt A i gt F Lowering boom Press key 1 on control unit use a biro Boom lowers slowly A EMERGENCY Q 12 Issued 09 06 2006 Omnilift 170 Safety devices 5 3 Emergency lowering mechanical Lowering boom If the actuator or control unit breaks down T the Omnilift boom can be mechanically N lowered by unlocking the actuator Lowering boom Pull the actuator unlocking lever up 3 Boom lowers slowly NOTE Boom will only lower under load o 5 3 1 Emergency lowering settings Accident hazard if emergency lowering is incorrectly adjusted e Adjustments to the emergency lowering system may only be carried out by specialist personnel e The Omnilift must not be carrying patients while adjustments are being carried out You have the facility to adjust the Adjusting emergency emergency lowering brake depending onth
4. a year in accordance with LoLER regulations The inspection intervals should be decreased if the Omnilift is subject to increased use and loading e g in old people s home In case of doubt please contact your medical equipment supplier n M UUL ULL a UUU UULU UUL l eee WD Issued 09 06 2006 Omnilift 170 11 2 3 Inspection instructions for copying Customer No Address Type Device No Year of manf Description Component inspection for Hand set visual check of cable and plug electric function Actuator visual check of cable and plug electric function electric emergency lowering mechanical emergency lowering Mains cable charging station visual check Mechanical leg action joint without play easy function Control unit EMERGENCY STOP function Housing without damage Mast fixing Battery check voltage replace battery more than 4 years old Mast visual check of welded seams no damage tight fit on chassis WD Inspection Assessment OK defective oo GOOG UIG Soo GOGL UIG 25 Issued 09 06 2006 Omnilift 170 Inspection Description Assessment Component inspection for OK defective Boom visual check of welded seams O I no damage I E joint without play I E Spreader bar Visual check of welded seams E E no damage O E connection to boom E 7 Chassis Visual check of welded seams 7 O no damage O E castors without damage O O brake function E E castors without damage
5. on the top holder and push into the bottom receptacle on the control unit 2 Press the battery until the locking device engages days ar Healthcare Issued 09 06 2006 Omnilift 170 Transport and storage 8 0 Transport and storage Dismantling the Omnilift The Omnilift can be dismantled in a few moves so that it can also be easily transported Always secure the components against slipping during transport Lower the boom to the lowest setting see Chapter 6 2 3 Remove the operating lever 1 Loosen wing nut 2 mw Separate top section 3 from chassis 22 Issued 09 06 2006 Omnilift 170 Cleaning 9 0 Cleaning Light soiling or dust is best removed using soft cloths Heavy soiling can best be removed with damp cloths and slightly soapy water Use a dry cloth to dry the Omnilift off after cleaning NOTE Do not use any sharp edged tools such as knives metal scrapers or aggressive solvents for cleaning Do not use high pressure cleaners for cleaning e Only use mild detergents without scouring agents to clean any surfaces e Please observe instructions for use on the detergents to avoid damage to the component surfaces 10 0 Disinfection If disinfection during use is necessary only suitable cleaning agents may be used Please observe instructions for use on the disinfectant 23 Issued 09 06 2006 Omnilift 170 Inspection 11 0 Inspection the Omn
6. E E Carry out instrumentation check chapter 12 2 4 O E The following components must be replaced The device can be used again Yes No Next inspection Date Signature Inspector Name of inspection company Date Operator s signature ad days Issued 09 06 2006 Healthcare Omnilift 170 Inspection 11 2 4 Measurements Some countries in the European Union have a legal requirement to carry out the measurements listed below The nursing bed operator is responsible for determining the appropriate national regulations All measurements described below may only be carried out by expert trained personnel and with the use of suitable measuring instruments Any faults noted must be reported to the responsible person immediately and rectified Description Assessment OK defective The following measurements must be carried out in accordance with DIN VDE 0751 Equivalent leakage currents g Information about measurement of equivalent leakage currents Typical value lt 20 pA Measurement locations shorted out mains plug L N against polished metallic location on charging station frame bolts etc 27 Issued 09 06 2006 Omnilift 170 Troubleshooting 12 0 Troubleshooting Fault possible cause Remedy The boom does not move up or EMERGENCY down despite pressing the key STOP switch is on the hand set pressed No optical or acoustic charging l Plugs are not reminder signal is apparent correctly plugged into
7. Never travel with the Omnilift when the chassis has been opened e Take care when going round corners e Only use the pushing handles while travelling e Ensure the person is in the lowest and most comfortable position before travelling e Never leave the Omnilift unattended when a patient is in it e Never use the electric Omnilift under a shower Hazards due to mechanical faults e Always ensure that the prescribed maintenance is carried out at the intervals stated Clamping and crushing hazard There is an increased crushing and trapping hazard around all joints on the Omnilift e When carrying out adjustments always ensure that nobody reaches into these hazard areas 8 Issued 09 06 2006 Omnilift 170 Extent of delivery 1 6 Maintenance guidelines Maintenance work may only be carried out by knowledgeable and trained personnel Hazards due to mechanical faults e If any breakdowns occur stop using the Omnilift immediately and secure it against unauthorised use e Never carry out any modifications to the Omnilif s mechanical fittings unless they have been authorised by the manufacturer Any manufacturer s guarantee liability is voided by unauthorised alterations e Only carry out maintenance and repair work with suitable tools e Only use accessories and spare parts authorised by Days Healthcare 2 0 Extent of delivery The Omnilift is supplied packed in one carton Before starting to assemble the Omnilift
8. PATIENT LIFTER days Healthcare Operating manual Omnilift 170 Manual leg operation K Order number E1 04 119 001 Omnilift 170 Introduction Welcome to the exciting Omnilift range of mobile hoists from Days Healthcare These products are extremely user friendly and adaptable designed to ensure they meet the varying needs of professionals the carer and the client Comfort and ease of use is of paramount importance When required to determine what offers the most flexibility and comfort for your clients the combination of an Omnilift hoist alongside the introduction of our new sling range provides you with the perfect partnership offering you solutions designed to meet your requirements The manual has been drawn up using information available at the time of printing with regard to construction and operation of the Omnilift We reserve the right to make changes due to technical improvements If you have any questions about the Omnilift please contact your medical equipment supplier see dealer stamp on back page of manual 3 Issued 09 06 2006 Omnilift 170 Contents 1 0 Safety instructions Lesere tu aim ta ml iai a dia 6 1 1 Symbols used EEE 6 2 FOT 6 1 3 Generalinformation eee eee eee eee one eee aaee 6 1 4 Information about assembling the Omnilift rrrrnrnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnre 7 1 5 User Quideline r arennwrrnnnrvnnrevnnnvnnnernnnvnnernenevnnernanennunsnnanennunenn
9. amping and crushing hazard There is an increased crushing and trapping hazard around all joints on the Omnilift e When assembling please take care around these hazard zones Injury hazard due to improper assembly e Ensure that all Omnilift components have been correctly assembled e After assembling check all adjustment facilities for perfect functioning Injury hazard e Only carry out work using suitable tools e Only carry out such work if you are practised in the use of the tools to be used Always carry out a brake function test after maintenance work and repairs 1 5 User guidelines Accident hazard e Always ensure that the wheel brakes are working perfectly after assembling the Omnilift e If the Omnilift is not being used always secure it by locking the wheel brakes while raising or lowering the patient during pauses while travelling when the Omnilift is unused and in storage days 7 Healthcare Issued 09 06 2006 Omnilift 170 Safety information Risk of accidents e You must ensure that the Omnilift and slings are in perfect working condition every time before use e Only use the Omnilift on level solid ground e Avoid inclines and slippery floors e Unsettled patients should always be helped by an additional carer The carer must also be made aware of all hazards e Do not travel over any obstacles e Take care while passing through tight spaces such as doors and narrow hallways e
10. be repaired or replaced without charge by Days Healthcare supplier dealer The warranty excludes all items that have been subject to undue wear and items subjected to misuse Unauthorized changes or modifications will forfeit your warranty If a defect or fault is discovered the Days Healthcare supplier dealer from whom the omnilift was purchased should be notified immediately Limitation of liability The warranty does not extend to the consequential costs resulting from fault clearence in particular freight and travel costs loss of earnings expenses etc The manufacturer will not accept responsibility for any damage or injury caused by misuse or non observance of the instructions set out in this user manual 32 Issued 09 06 2006 Dealer s stamp Healthcare Days Healthcare UK Ltd North Road Bridgend Industrial Estate Bridgend CF31 3TP t 044 1656 66 47 00 f 044 1656 66 47 50 e info dayshealthcare com w www dayshealthcare com aDCC company
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12. e lowering M weight of the patient the permissible pee ss maximum carrying capacity is set at the works IO The brake is loosened slightly by turning the re setting screw a to the left b and tightened by turning it to the right c Caution This setting may only be carried out by i authorised personnel While doing so please observe the following setpoint the raising lowering speed may not exceed 0 15 m s under load m E vu JJ EJ EEE FT WD Issued 09 06 2006 Omnilift 170 Operation 6 0 Operating the Omnilift 6 1 6 2 14 Issued 09 06 2006 NOTE The battery must be charged before initial use see chapter 7 2 General safety measures Observe safety information in chapter 1 0 Clamping and crushing hazard There is an increased crushing and trapping hazard around all joints on the Omnilift e When carrying out adjustments always ensure that nobody reaches into these hazard areas When carrying out adjustments please observe the following points e Before raising or lowering the person in the lift ensure that there are no foreign bodies blocking the boom movement range e Always observe the person sitting in the Omnilift and the Omnilift surroundings while making adjustments Avoid operating the actuators continuously for more than two minutes intermittent operation Maximum continuous operation of actuators 2 minutes
13. economically Recent legislation on electrical equipment indicates that the equipment must be disposed of in a proper manner e The product and or its components are not to enter the system of landfill sites e The product and or its components are not to be disposed of in domestic household waste e The electrical and material parts are to be disposed of as scrap or recycling materials Local waste collection depots are available to advice and dispose of electrical products Batteries which contain liquid acid must be stored and disposed of separately at these depots Please enquire about disposal depots with your local authority Should you require further advice please contact your supplier or nearest dealer days me Healthcare Issued 09 06 2006 Omnilift 170 15 0 Appendix 15 1 Nameplate The nameplate 1 is located on the Omnilift mast 15 2 Specifications Type Lifting system Travel measured from floor to supporting arm mounting Lifting capacity Number of lifts possible per battery charge Charging period Control unit with battery Actuator Hand set 30 Issued 09 06 2006 Appendix Nameplate Floor travelling lifter can be dismantled Electric motor 67 cm 206 cm 170 Kg Approx 40 lifts at 85 kg patient weight Approx 5 14 hours Input 100 V 240 V AC Output 24 V DC max 4 A On duration max 15 in continuous operation max 2 min
14. ilift Hazards due to electric and mechanical faults e Ifthe Omnilift should become defective take it out of operation immediately and secure it against unauthorised use removing battery chapter 7 3 e Always report any faults found immediately to the responsible persons 11 1 Daily checks The following routine checks can be carried out by the care personnel or carer before everyday use 4 T Visual check of all Omnilift components for damage Check function of wheel lock Check function of actuator a raise b lower 11 2 Inspection plan 11 2 1 Requirements on inspection personnel All inspection work described below may only be carried out by expert trained personnel Evaluation of the checklist and maintenance work carried out on the Omnilift may only be carried out by expert personnel with suitable training knowledge and experience 11 2 2 Inspection intervals The inspection intervals are dependent on the type of operations the Omnilift carries out e Under normal surrounding and operating conditions Days Healthcare recommends inspection intervals of at least once a year in accordance with LoLER regulations for the inspection of mechanical and electric components and for the measurement checks in accordance with German BGV A3 If the Omnilift is stored for a period of time then brought back into service inspections should take place before first use after reassembly and then at least once
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16. ol 1 2 Proper use The Omnilift 170 is used exclusively for the lifting and transfering of needy persons It is only designed for transfering patients short distances The manufacturer accepts no liability if the device is not properly used Use of the Omnilift is only permitted after the owner has been given suitable training and taken the condition of the patient into account Please consult the patient s doctor in borderline cases or if in doubt Limitations of use e Patients weighing more than 170 kg may not be lifted with the Omnilift 1 3 General information Before assembling or using the Omnilift please read this operating manual carefully through Ensure that e the operating manual has been read by all persons who will be using the Omnilift e all persons authorised to carry out assembly or maintenance of the Omnilift must have access to this operating manual at all times Any damages resulting from nonobservance of this operating manual are excluded from the guarantee 6 days Issued 09 06 2006 Healthcare Omnilift 170 Safety information Risk of accidents e Only use the Omnilift for its correct and proper use The Omnilift is not a toy or gymnastic apparatus e Only use the Omnilift when it is in perfect working order e As soon as you notice any fault which could influence the function and safety of the Omnilift take it to your dealer to be rectified 1 4 Information about assembling the Omnilift Cl
17. please check the packaging contents using the attached list If defects are noted or components are missing please contact your medical equipment supplier 1 Chassis 2 Mast with control unit actuator and hand set 3 Operating lever 4 Charging station with mains cable 5 Operating manual Issued 09 06 2006 Omnilift 170 Components 3 0 Components sa lt Spreader bar Mast N Hand set Fem Control unit LA handles with battery Actuator Operating lever to open chassis 4 i in J Castors Castors with Chassis brake EEE ys Issued 09 06 2006 Omnilift 170 Assembling the Omnilift 4 0 Assembling the Omnilift Before commencing assembly of the Omnilift check the package contents against chapter 2 0 Extent of delivery If any faults are apparent or components are missing please contact Days Healthcare or your medical supplier AN Observe safety information in chapter 1 0 Inserting the mast 4 1 Assembling the Omnilift Set up the chassis and apply all the wheel brakes on the Omnilift Before doing this please read chapter 6 2 2 Operation Insert mast 1 into chassis receptacle VO Tighten the clamping screw 2 for the pe boom in a clockwise direction o Assembling operating j sg j Insert operating lever 6 into running gear receptacle Issued 09 06 2006 Se WD
18. ry out 3 Lift to remove r 18 Issued 09 06 2006 Omnilift 170 Charging battery 7 2 4 Charging the battery Plugging in the mains cable ls Plug the mains cable plug into the charging station socket Place the battery 1 in the charging station To do this 1 Place the battery on the top holder and push into the bottom receptacle on the charge unit 2 Press the battery until the locking device engages 19 Issued 09 06 2006 Omnilift 170 Charging battery NOTE Sequence 1 Mains cable in charging station Plugging in the mains 8 2 Mains plug in mains socket must be observed when connecting and disconnecting the charging station Plug charging station mains plug into mains socket and switch on NOTE The charging station switches on automatically when connected to the mains Explanation of charging station LEDs LED control unit Green 1 and orange 2 illuminate gt Charging in progress Green illuminates orange off gt charging complete 20 Issued 09 06 2006 Omnilift 170 Charging battery 7 2 5 After charging Switch off remove mains plug from socket Removing the mains plug Removing battery Pr a Remove battery from charging station To do this 1 Pull locking lever Pi 2 Fold battery up SR 3 Remove battery upwards Place battery in Omnilift To do this 1 Place the battery
19. s The battery charging status is checked using the hand set and the control unit display 7 1 1 Hand set functions An audible warning sounds when a key is pressed indicating battery level at 50 Charge battery after use 7 1 2 Control unit display explanations LED control unit EMERGENCY The display shows the battery charging status 100 1 battery fully charged 75 2 reduced battery level charge battery end of day 50 3 reduced battery level charge battery after use 25 4 minimum battery level a charge batteries do not use 0 25 50 75 100 Omnilift until fully charged gt AP 17 Issued 09 06 2006 Omnilift 170 Charging battery 7 2 Charging the battery 7 2 1 Charging information e Before the first use recharge the battery for at least 10 hours e If the Omnilift is not being used the battery needs to be charged at least once per month otherwise they will discharge by themselves over time and the Omnilift will not be operational e The surrounding temperature should be between 10 and 30 C The charging period is longer at lower temperatures e Only charge the battery in dry rooms e The charger has an auto switch off facility which prevents overcharging the battery 7 2 2 Charging periods Between 5 and 14 hours depending on current battery status 7 2 3 Removing battery from Omnilift Removing battery 1 Pull locking lever m 2 Ease batte
20. the control unit Battery empty Battery defective Actuator defective Control unit defective Boom cannot be raised or Hand set lowered Actuator defective Control unit defective Unlock EMERGENCY STOP switch by turning to the right Insert plug correctly into control unit Charge battery Replace battery Replace actuator Replace control unit If a loud click can be heard from the control unit when you press and release the key you can assume there is no defect in the hand set Possible cause of fault Control unit defective Replace actuator Replace control unit If you cannot rectify the faults please contact your dealer Do not open any electronic components otherwise the product liability warranty from the manufacturer will cease The actuator can run down to the lowest position even if the battery is almost empty under normal conditions 28 Issued 09 06 2006 ys Omnilift 170 Temporary storage Disposal 13 0 Temporary storage the Omnilift If you do not intend to the use the Omnilift for longer periods you should prepare it as follows Remove soiling and dust Charge the battery completely Care during storage Charge the battery once per month see chapter 7 2 14 0 Disposal To comply with national law the following instructions are guidelines for the disposal of your product at the end of its life or when it ceases to function
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