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P-600 User Manual WGS 31MAY2011
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1. 1515 FIRST STREET FAX 402 694 3994 AURORA NE 68818 WEB www vancare com
2. that the lift can be checked to ensure proper continued operation The hand control buttons do not op erate according to their designations e g the UP button initiates a down movement The lift does not operate up or down even when the airline has been properly connected The GREEN light on the left front side of the lift is ON and the lift does not operate in the DOWN direction The red indicator light on the left front side of the lift turns RED and or a loud alarm sound is heard when an individual is raised One side of the lift tape strap is starting to fray after continued use The lift does not pass through a track component such as a turntable or gate P600 Lift User Guide The airline tubing has not been connected correctly Refer to the section of this manual titled Attaching the airline and hand control to the lift If this does not correct the problem then contact your local authorized dealer immediately so that the lift can be checked to ensure proper continued operation The indicator light on the front right side of the lift should be GREEN Press the ON OFF button or UP DOWN arrow buttons on the hand control This should activate the lift and the indicator light turn GREEN If the lift still does not function then the batteries may be low and require charging Refer to the section of this manual titled Charging the lift Charge the lift for at least one hour and then try to raise and l
3. P 600 lift system e P 600 lift e Pneumatic Hand Control e Lift Charger e Owner s Manual e Warranty Card SLINGS If a sling has been supplied with the lift refer to the instructions included with the sling ACCESSORIES If additional accessories such as a turntable or gate system have been supplied with the lift refer to the instructions included with those items IMPORTANT Before initial use the lift unit must be charged for 5 hours Refer to section titled Charging Instructions The hand control airline tube must also be connected to the lift If it is not connected refer to the section titled Attaching the airline to the lift Specifications of P 600 lift Lift Motor Charger Input Charger Output Batteries Lift Case Hand Control Lifting Range Lift Weight Maximum Load Internal Fuses Duty Cycle Rated Performance P600 Lift User Guide LIFTING RANGE 24 VDC 100 240 VAC 0 35 Amps 29 5 VDC 1 3 Amps 24 VDC 2 x 12 VDC 5 0 AH Flame Retardant ABS Pneumatic Piston Displacement Up to 1 96m 23 lbs 10 432 kg 600 Ibs 274 28 kg 15 Amp 1 min ON 9 mins OFF 5 10 lifts at 600 Ibs 10 duty cycle each lift being 24 inches at the middle of the lifting range from 54 strap out to 30 strap out per full battery Models Table for P 600 Lifts 303090 P 600 lift including charger and pneumatic hand control Shipping Storage Conditions Temperatu
4. There is a risk for the strap to disengage from the hook if a sling loop is allowed to rotate and rest on the latch Please check to ensure that the loops are on the hook not resting in the latch Failure to adhere to these instructions could result in serious injury or death For your safety and the safety of the patient please always ensure that the sling loops are correctly positioned on the carry bar hooks It is suggested to do the check of the sling loops once there is tension to the sling loops but prior to completely lifting the patient P600 Lift User Guide Rev 17 JAN 2014 Page 13 Charging the lift The batteries of the lift should be charged on a regular basis It is recommended that the lift be left on charge when not in operation and at the end of each day This will maximize the life cycle of the batteries The lift may remain connected to the charger indefinitely since the charger has a built in regulator eliminating the danger of overcharging Step 1 Familiarize yourself with the basic components of the charging system Refer to figures 12A and 12B Step 2 Place the lift and charger on a safe surface such as a Figure 12A P 600 lift and charger set on a secure table or counter top The surface must be clean and dry and table top or counter for charging away from the reach of a child i Step 3 Turn the lift OFF as described in the section titled eC Bit Turning the lift ON OFF
5. Use the same loops on each side Double check the sling attachment to the lift Lift the resident only as high as necessary Moving the lifter with a patient in the sling Lower the lift until the resident is sitting on the chair or lying on the bed Remove the sling loops from the hanger bar hooks and prevent the hanger bars from coming in contact with the patient Back the lift away from the resident and remove the sling Make certain the resident is safe and comfortable before leaving KNOWLEDGE CAN THE EMPLOYEE Db OW WOUODUUOUOU Identify lifting capabilities maximum weight Identify location and use of Emergency Stop Switch Identify location and use of Emergency Lowering Identify location and use of Auxiliary Up Down Switch Identify Low Battery Indicator light and or LCD Battery Display Demonstrate how and when to recharge batteries Use the Scale attachment properly Identify sling parts head support shoulder loops leg supports leg loops stabilizing handles Demonstrate ability to adjust angle of recline to maintain hip precautions Demonstrate transfer of patient using Vancare ceiling lift from bed to to chair chair to bed and floor to bed Demonstrate proper understanding of how to clean the sling and lift Refer to Operator s Manual for more detailed description of transfer technique LI Pass LJ Fail Observations Observer s Name Observer s Signature VANCARE INC PHONE 800 694 4525
6. amp Programming Functionality e Default Display Modes The user can set either of the following as the Default display mode 1 Battery Level the factory setting for the Default Display Mode or 2 Number of Lifts In Battery Level Mode the lift will 1 Display the word Battery with the percentage charged in 10 increments in the top row of the display e g Battery Level 60 2 Display a Bar Graph of the battery level in the second row of the display by displaying the appropriate number of fully blackened rectangles as in the following diagram note as there are 12 characters the charge percentage will be divided by 8 333 and rounded DOWN to determine how many rectangle characters are shown Battery 50 ilii Note As the lift is initially switched on the level of battery charge displayed may be incorrect However as soon as the lift is actually operated the charge level will update to the correct level In Number of Lifts Mode the lift will 3 Display the word Lifts with the number of lifts completed in the top row of the display e g Lifts 500 and a bar graph to indicate the battery level as in Battery Level Mode ee ee ee oe Bo fee ba ba x In any Default display mode if the battery levels fall below 25 the lift will go into Low Battery Mode The lift will then 4 Make an audible beeping sound every ten 10 seconds 5 The displ
7. be lifted A Caution Always check to ensure that when the lift is lowered that it does come in contact with the person being lifted Steady the lift with one hand while it is being lowered near an in dividual A Caution Always check to ensure that the lift is correctly positioned directly above the per son to be lifted Over time the lift strap may fray if this is not followed Step 4 Following the instructions provided with the sling Attach the straps of the sling to the carry bar handles of the lift The straps on each side of the sling are generally attached to the corresponding side of the carry bar hooks Be sure to double check to ensure that the straps are properly attached to the carry bar hooks and that the individual being lifted 1s properly positioned in the sling prior to lifting P600 Lift User Guide Rev 17 JAN 2014 Page 12 A Caution Prior to lifting an individual make sure that the straps of the sling are securely placed on the carry bar hooks and that the straps will not come off A Sling loop correctly posi tioned at the base of the P 600 carry bar hook Figure 4 Load applied to the P 600 locking clip The sling loop begins to slide off the hook locking clip Figure 3 Sling loop incor rectly resting on the P 600 hook locking clip B During the preparation for the patient transfer the sling loop flipped over Figure 5 Sling loop separat ed from the P 600 carry bar hook A Caution
8. lift When this is done the ON OFF indicator light located on the front left side of the lift will turn GREEN indicating that the lift is ON Refer to figures 4B and 4C An alternative method is to press either the Grey UP or DOWN buttons on the hand control Refer to figure 4A When this is done the ON OFF indicator light located on the front left side of the lift will turn GREEN indicating that the lift is ON Refer to figure 4B To conserve battery power the lift will automatically shut off after approxi mately 2 minutes of non use However it is recommended that the lift be turned off when not in use Figure 4A Methods to Turn the P 600 QN The light will turn ORANGE on the lift control panel and a slow beeping audible alarm will sound if the batteries are low and require charging Complete the transfer that is in progress and then move lift to the end of the track where the charger is located Following the ORANGE indicator the light will turn RED on the lift con trol panel and a fast beeping audible alarm will sound indicating the batteries are fully discharged and require charging When the battery is discharged the UP function will be disabled The DOWN and EMERGENCY DOWN function will continue to operate See figure 4D When the lift is connected to the charger and turned ON the indicator light on the lift will FLASH ORANGE Once the lift is turned OFF the indicator light will change to a solid ORANGE This indicates
9. service and repairs Ensure that the service record 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 PURCHASE INFORMATION Product Name P 600 lift Model Serial Date of Purchase Date Installed Purchased From Address City Postal Code Telephone No Comments SERVICE INFORMATION Contact the following company for service Company Address City Postal Code Telephone No Comments P600 Lift User Guide Rev 17 JAN 2014 Page 23 Service Record History Service Type o Periodic Inspection o Monthly Inspection Completed By Printed Name Company Remarks amp Action Taken Service Type o Periodic Inspection o Monthly Inspection Completed By Printed Name Company Remarks amp Action Taken Service Type o Periodic Inspection o Monthly Inspection Completed By Printed Name Company Remarks amp Action Taken Service Type o Periodic Inspection o Monthly Inspection Completed By Printed Name Company Remarks amp Action Taken Service Type o Periodic Inspection o Monthly Inspection Completed By Printed Name Company Remarks amp Action Taken Service Type o Periodic Inspection o Monthly Inspection Completed By Printed Name Company Remarks amp Action Taken P600 Lift User Guide Complete this section after each service re
10. that the lift is on charge After one hour the lift may be used however overnight charging is recommended During charging the UP DOWN functions will be disabled The EMERGENCY DOWN function will continue to operate Low battery indicator Low ORANGE and slow beeps Very Low RED and fast beeps Figure 4B The indictor light of the lift is nor Figure 4C When the lift has been turned ON Figure 4D If the indicator light is ORANGE or mally off when not in use the indicator light will turn green RED in color then the batteries of the lift are low and should be charged P600 Lift User Guide Rev 17 JAN 2014 Page 8 Operation Raising lowering the lift By pressing the DOWN arrow button or the UP arrow button the lift can be lowered or raised to the correct height for attaching the sling or positioning an indi vidual Refer to figure 5A and 5B It is recommended that the caregiver operator steady the lift with one hand when it is close to the individual in the sling so that it will not accidentally sway and bump the individual or close object Figure 5B Lift will move up and down the strap when the UP DOWN buttons are pressed Alternatively located in the middle front side of the lift unit is a panel that has UP and DOWN buttons By pressing the DOWN arrow button or the UP arrow button the lift can be lowered or raised to the correct height for attaching the sling or positioning an indi vi
11. Programming Mode for two 2 seconds 13 Go back to the standard display mode e Programming Mode Whenever in Programming Mode the top line of the display should read PROGRAM MODE Depending on what is being programmed the second line should then change PROGRAM MODE TT Pt tiieL BAT Using the Up and Down buttons the user should then be able to cycle through their choices 753101TM C 450 C 625 Technical Manual Page 27 Rev 17 JAN 2014 Attaching the airline tube to the lift Figure 15A Gray rubber grommet located on front right side of the lift Rubber airline is not connected Note ridge on grommet Figure 15B Gray rubber airline being inserted into rubber grom met of lift The ridges on both pieces are lined up The metal ribbed pins are on the airline within the shroud Figure 15C Gray rubber airline being inserted into rubber grom met of lift The ridges on both pieces are lined up The metal ribbed pins are on the airline P600 Lift User Guide Rev 17 JAN 2014 Should the gray rubber airline that connects the lift to the hand control become disengaged from the front left side of the lift it must be re connected in order for the lift to work properly The rubber airline may become disconnected for the following reasons 1 The lift is pulled along the track by the airline 2 The tubing accidentally gets wrapped around an ob ject while a lift or t
12. Step 4 Plug the charger AC wall plug into a nearby wall outlet The indicator light on the charger will turn GREEN i pA r MA A Caution Do not use an electrical extension to extend the reach of the AC wall plug Charger DC output plug Figure 12B Charger for P 600 lift Lift DC charger connection Step 5 Take hold of the charger DC output plug and visually observe that it has three 3 prongs inside of its metal case These are designed to fit into the three 3 holes that are located on the black lift DC connection Refer to figure 12C Step 6 Take the charger DC output plug and con nect it to the black lift DC connection being careful to ensure that the metal prongs from the charger plug fit into the holes of the black lift connector When this is completed correctly then the indicator light on the charger will turn ORANGE Refer to figures 12D E DC Charger output plug Figure 12C Close up of DC charger plug and lift DC charger connection Note the 3 metal prongs on the end of the charger cord and 3 holes on the black DC connection Figure 12D Connect the charger to the lift Be sure to line up the 3 metal prongs on the end of the charger with the 3 holes in the black lift DC connection Caution Do not operate the lift while it is con Figure 12E Charger is connected a to the lift The in
13. We move body and mind Owner s Manual Use and Care Troubleshooting Warranty Information VANCARE Inc 1515 1st St Aurora NE 68818 1 800 694 4525 www vancare com Table of Contents P 600 Lift Naiigey 0 Con 0 BARRE ene eer ee nee ne Smee on eens e nee ae ner eer etn eer etre verre ter eee tee 3 OVCIVICW ce 3 Components of lift system 0 00 00 cece ceeceeece cece eeseeeeeeeaees 4 GOMPONENE Listes a a 5 Spe cMCaAONS ana a eaee 5 C uU lohs ice dsscdnsadseetn aira EEEE 7 Operation Turning the lift ON OFF 00 ec cecceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 8 Raising lowering the lift 00 cece eeeceeee nese eeee eens 9 Moving the lift along the track ccceeetteees 10 Mounting the lift to the track cc ccccece eee ees 11 Basics in transferring an individual ccccccceeeeees 12 Charging the Lift ccc ccc cece eeeee esse eeseeeseeeseeeseeeeeeaes 14 Emergency Lowering cccccccc ccc cece cece eee eeeeeseeseeeaeeseeseeeaeees 15 Emergency Stopping and Shut Off 0 eee 15 Attaching the airline to the lift 00 00 eee eee eens 16 LCD Display Functionality cc cccccccc secs eeeeeeeeeeaeeeaees 17 Cleaning Disinfection and Sterilization 68 19 Turning the Hooks Upwards ccccc ccc eee cece eeeeeeneees 19 Trouble Shooting aese 20 General inspection and m
14. additional pages as required o 6 Month Inspection o Repair o Yearly Inspection o Other Signature o 6 Month Inspection o Repair o Yearly Inspection o Other Signature o 6 Month Inspection o Repair o Yearly Inspection o Other Signature o 6 Month Inspection o Repair o Yearly Inspection o Other Signature o 6 Month Inspection o Repair o Yearly Inspection o Other Signature o 6 Month Inspection o Repair o Yearly Inspection o Other Signature Page 25 Rev 17 JAN 2014 Service Record History Service Type o Periodic Inspection o Monthly Inspection Completed By Printed Name Company Remarks amp Action Taken Service Type o Periodic Inspection o Monthly Inspection Completed By Printed Name Company Remarks amp Action Taken Service Type o Periodic Inspection o Monthly Inspection Completed By Printed Name Company Remarks amp Action Taken Service Type o Periodic Inspection o Monthly Inspection Completed By Printed Name Company Remarks amp Action Taken Service Type o Periodic Inspection o Monthly Inspection Completed By Printed Name Company Remarks amp Action Taken Service Type o Periodic Inspection o Monthly Inspection Completed By Printed Name Company Remarks amp Action Taken P600 Lift User Guide Complete this section after each service repair inspection and or maintenance Photocopy additional pages as required o 6 Month Inspe
15. aintenance cccceceeeeeeees 21 Lift AGC COSSOUICS css receacci sees i cea a areca 22 Service record history cece cece cc cece eeseeseeeseeeseeeseeeaes 23 P600 Lift User Guide Rev 17 JAN 2014 Page 2 CAUTION DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT FIRST UNDERSTANDING THE CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL Introduction Before using this equipment and to ensure the safe operation of your P 600 lift carefully read this entire manual especially the section on Cautions The P 600 is designed to be used in conjunction with lift track accessories and slings Please refer to any user guides supplied with these components and reference them while reviewing this manual Should any questions arise from reviewing this manual contact your local authorized dealer Failure to comply with warnings in this manual may result in injury to the operator or the individual being lift ed transferred Damage to the lift and or related components may occur Be sure that the contents of this manu al are completely understood prior to using this piece of equipment Store this manual with the documents included with the lift system and sling s Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior written notice Overview of P 600 lift system The P 600 lift is a lifting aid used by health care professionals and those providing care in the home to lift posi tion and transfer clients or a disabled fami
16. aning Disinfection and Sterilization The exterior of the lift should only be cleaned disinfected and sterilized using isopropyl alcohol Damp a cloth with isopropyl alcohol and wipe down entire exterior of lift including strap and hook No other chemi cals and or liquids should be used to clean disinfect and sterilize this lift Caution Take great care to ensure that no liquids get inside the lift This lift is not drip proof or water tight Failure to protect the lift from liquids may result in damage to the lift and or may cause personal injury Turning the hooks upwards The P 600 has a feature that allows for the hooks to be turned upwards as shown This may be used for transporting or storing the lift Figure 16A P 600 with hooks in normal position Figure 16B P 600 with hooks turned upwards P600 Lift User Guide Rev 17 JAN 2014 Page 19 Trouble Shooting Should problems arise with the use of the P 600 lift review the following chart Find the fault and complete the recommended solution If the fault is not found and or the solution does not correct the problem contact your local authorized dealer for service immediately Recommended Solution The airline tubing that connects the hand control to the lift has become disengaged Refer to the section of this manual titled Attaching the airline tube to the lift If this does not correct the problem then contact your local authorized dealer immediately so
17. ay should flash Low Battery in the first line 6 The bars indicating charge level should flash on and off Rev 17 JAN 2014 LCD Display amp Programming Functionality In any Default display mode if the unit is in the charger the lift will go into Charging Display Mode regardless what the user has selected as Default Display Mode Charging Display Mode should over ride Low Battery Mode The lift will then 7 Display a flashing Charging with the percentage charged in 10 increments in the top row of the display e g Charging 60 8 Show the appropriate number of fully blackened out cells with the remaining cells in the bottom row flashing EERRHEXXXXXX aa Flashing e To enter programming mode Hold the Up and Down buttons simultaneously for three 3 seconds The lift will then 9 Beep three 3 times Display a flashing Entering Programming Mode for two 2 seconds 10 Go to the first programming option If the user continues to hold the Up and Down buttons for longer than the display flashes Entering Programming Mode the unit will exit the programming mode e To exit programming mode If no buttons are pressed for ten 10 seconds the unit exits the programming mode automatically The lift should then 11 Beep three 3 times the beep should be as loud as the existing emergency down alarm 12 Display a flashing Exiting
18. ction o Repair o Yearly Inspection o Other Signature o 6 Month Inspection o Repair o Yearly Inspection o Other Signature o 6 Month Inspection o Repair o Yearly Inspection o Other Signature o 6 Month Inspection o Repair o Yearly Inspection o Other Signature o 6 Month Inspection o Repair o Yearly Inspection o Other Signature o 6 Month Inspection o Repair o Yearly Inspection o Other Signature Page 26 Rev 17 JAN 2014 P600 Lift User Guide We move body and mind If you have any questions about the manufacture or operation of this equipment please contact or your local authorized dealer Manufactured for Telephone __ Fax Rev 17 JAN 2014 Page 27 We move body and mind VANCARE Ceiling lift Skills Observation Assessment Staff Member Observed Date PROCEDURE DID THE EMPLOYEE ae DU OOOO WUOUUOUOUU Have the required number of staff members present Select the correct size sling Inspect the sling and lift for damage and proper operation If DAMAGED did the employee get another lift sling and notify charge nurse Correctly position the sling so that the bottom center of the sling is at the tailbone Perform environment assessment and move objects that would impede operation of lift Move the lift into position with the hanger bar in the H position in front of the resident Lower the lift using the Pendant Switch Connect the sling loops to the hanger bar hooks
19. dicator light on the charger will be ORANGE indicating that the lift is charging After a minimum of hour the charger can be disconnected from the lift and the lift put into use However overnight charging is recommended nected to the charger Caution Do not allow the batteries to become discharged below the low battery alarm as this will decrease overall battery life and performance Caution The charger must be located outside the patient vicinity at all times The patient vi cinity is the space with surfaces likely contacted by the patient or an attendant who can touch the pa tient This space is 6 feet 1 83m beyond the pe rimeter of the bed examination table etc extend ing vertically 7 1 2 feet 2 29m above the floor Caution Use only the charger that was sup plied with the lift Use of any other charger will void all warranties and may cause damage to the lift P600 Lift User Guide Page 14 Rev 17 JAN 2014 Emergency Lowering The DOWN blue button located on the front right side of the lift can be used to lower an individual should the hand control buttons fail Refer to figure 14B Should both DOWN arrow buttons on the hand control and the DOWN button of the lift fail the person may be lowered by pressing the RED emergency lowering button located on middle front side of the lift There will be a delay of approximately 2 seconds before the lift starts to lower An audible alarm
20. dual Refer to figure 5C It is recommended that the caregiver operator steady the lift with one hand when it is close to the individual in the sling so that it will not accidentally sway and Figure 5C Front Panel showing raising lowering buttons bump the individual or close object Rev 17 JAN 2014 P600 Lift User Guide Page 9 Moving the lift along the track VANCARE P 800 Awy ca Use the carry bar handle to push the lift along the track Figure 6A The lift is moved along the track manu ally by pushing it with the hand The trolley located inside the track will glide the lift along Trolley set Trolley eyelet Figure 7A Photo showing the lift trolley that is installed along the inside of the track The eyelet of the trolley connects to the hook of the lift in one of several ways P600 Lift User Guide The lift can be easily moved along the track by simply pushing it by hand For ease of use it is recommended that the lift be first lowered to a comfortable height at which it can easily be pushed along the length of the track by hand Care must be taken when moving the lift along the track Ensure that the lift or the individual in the sling of the lift does not come into contact with any objects such as desks counters walls etc A Caution Always be cautious when moving an individual along the track Watch out for and avoid any obstructions that may cause injury to the individual in th
21. e sling or damage to the lift The lift moves along the track by means of a trolley assembly that is mounted inside the track Each track location will have one of these trolleys installed The eyelet of the trolley hangs down below the track and provides the way of connecting the lift to the track The wheels of the trolley are designed to move the lift along the track with very little effort Page 10 Rev 17 JAN 2014 Mounting the lift to the track The first step in being able to use the P 600 lift is to mount it onto the trolley of the lift track There are several ways of making this connection Refer to figures 8A through to 11B to determine the type of ceiling connection that has been installed with the purchased system As Caution Always check to ensure that the lift hook is attached properly to the eyelet of the trolley or the reacher or the lanyard The safety latch of the lift hook must always be in a locked position as shown in the close up photos 8B 9B 10B and 11A Option 1 Direct connection to trolley VANCARE Figure 8A Photo showing con nection of lift hook directly to the eyelet of the trolley Trolley Lift hook Figure 8B Photo showing close up of lift hook connected directly to eyelet of trolley Option 3 Connection with lanyard Figure 10A Photo of lift hook connected to a P 600 lanyard first and then to the eyelet of the trolley P600 Lift User Guide Eyelet of amp troll
22. ey Lift Hook Figure 10B Photo showing close up of lift hook lanyard and eyelet of trolley Option 2 Connection with reacher Figure 9A Photo showing P 600 Figure 9B Photo showing close lift carabiner connected to a reacher up of P 600 lift carabiner con first and then to the eyelet of the nected to a reacher first and then trolley to the eyelet of the trolley Option 4 Connection with lanyard and Reacher arm Carabiner JO i FT eet cia 4 Carabiner Figure 11A Photo showing lift hook connected to a reacher amp lanyard and finally to the eyelet of the trolley Page 11 Rev 17 JAN 2014 Basics in transferring an individual A Caution The following steps are intended to generally describe the procedure involved in the lifting and transferring of an individual from one location to another using the lift track and sling Track con figurations will vary by installation The manual for the sling that was purchased with the lift should be reviewed in detail prior to attempt ing these steps Contact your local authorized dealer should you have any questions or concerns Step 1 Carry the P 600 Lift to the desired transfer location Set it on a secure object such as a table or chair Let sufficient strap out of the lift so that the lift hook can be easily attached to the eyelet of the trolley without having to lift the lift Attach the lift hook to the eyelet of the trolley as noted in the previous sect
23. his equipment Failure to adhere to this warning may result in serious injury to the operator and or the individual being lifted transferred The P 600 lift and associated track and sling s are not toys Do not use them for unsafe practices Do not allow children to play with the lift or any of its components The manufacturer s warranty is void if persons unauthorized by perform work on the P 600 lift system There are no user serviceable parts inside the cover Do not remove cover screws or open the lift unit as this will VOID THE WARRANTY In facilities where more than one operator will be responsible for using the P 600 associated track and sling s it is imperative that all such members be trained in its proper use A training program should be established by the facility to acquaint new operators with this equipment Never expose the P 600 directly to water Warranty does not cover any misuse or abuse of the lift system To maintain optimum function the P 600 should be inspected and maintained on a regular basis See the section titled General Inspection and Maintenance Any accessories used with the P 600 including track and sling s should be checked to ensure that they are in good working order Check for signs of wear or fraying prior to use Report any unusual wear or damage immediately to your local authorized dealer The P 600 and associated lift track and sling s are intended only for lifting and transferri
24. ion titled Mounting the lift to the track Lower the lift to a comfortable level so that it can easily be moved Move it close to the individual that is to be transferred Use the procedures for up and down and moving along the track as described in the previous sections titled Raising Lowering the lift and Moving the lift along the track A Caution Always be cautious when raising or lowering the lift or moving the lift along the track Watch out for and avoid any obstructions that may cause injury to the lift Step 2 Prepare the individual being transferred with the appropriate sling Refer to the instructions supplied with the sling that was purchased on how to properly outfit an individual with a sling A Caution Always make sure that the sling is correctly fitted and adjusted on each side of the individual so that maximum comfort and safety are achieved prior to lifting Refer to the sling instructions that were supplied with the sling Step 3 Once the individual has been outfitted with the sling move the lift so that it is positioned directly over the individual The lift may need to be raised or lowered or re positioned along the track in order to accomplish this Lower the lift so that the integral carry bar hooks are at a height that makes connecting the straps of the sling easy to accomplish Steady the lift with one hand so that it does not accidentally come in contact with the head or body of the individual to
25. local authorized dealer for details pricing and a complete list of current sling models TRACK TRACK TRACKPLUS TRACK a 1 82MTR ert LENGTH a LENGTH 5 OMTR 16FT LENGTH 2 5MTR 8FT LENGTH MAY BE CUT AT TIME 6 0MTR 19FT LENGTH d MAY BE CUT AT TIME OF INSTALLATION MAY BE CUT AT TIME OF INSTALLATION OF INSTALLATION D A TRACK TRACK TRANSGATE SYSTEM MULTI PORT TURNTABLE QUICK FIT TURNTABLE 45 DEGREE CURVE 90 DEGREE CURVE SYSTEM SYSTEM MAY BE CUT AT TIME MAY BE CUT AT TIME OF INSTALLATION OF INSTALLATION s Q amp amp J y i l p my TRACK END STOP H SYSTEM TROLLEY SET USED ONLY WITH H FRAME WALL MOUNT 3 TRACK 6 TRACK AREA COVERING SYSTEM BRACKET BRACKET BRACKET f i VARIOUS STYLES AND SIZES OF SLINGS REACHER CUSTOM SLINGS AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES NOT TO SCALE FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY NOTICE ACCESSORY SIZE STYLE SHAPE LENGTH CONFIGURATIONS OPTIONS COLOURS AND SPECIFICATIONS MAY CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN NOTICE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR DETAILS CAUTION ONLY SLINGS AUTHORIZED BY ARE TO BE USED WITH THIS LIFT CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR DETAILS P600 Lift User Guide Rev 17 JAN 2014 Page 22 Service Record History Initial Information Complete the following section on Purchase and Service Information as soon as this equipment is installed Use the service record history to record to any completed
26. ly member The P 600 lift is part of what is termed ceiling lift tech nology which takes advantage of lifting from above and not from below or the side Additionally the ceiling lift does not take up valuable floor space as most traditional methods do Finally the ceiling lift makes it possible to move mobility impaired individuals with minimal strain or risk to the caregiver while providing complete safe ty dignity and comfort for the client or family member The P 600 lift is one of four major components that make up this technology The other three components are the track trolley and sling The P 600 lift runs on the lift track which is securely mounted to the ceiling struc ture of the institution or home with the use of ceiling brackets The track itself is made of specially designed alu minum and comes in many different shapes lengths and configurations and is custom tailored and installed to meet your specific requirements The third component the sling is a specially designed fabric accessory that attaches to the lift by means of a integral carry bar and straps and holds an individual while the lift positioning or transfer takes place The fourth component the trolley is mounted inside the track and has wheels that allow the lift to move along the track The lift attaches to the trolley by means of the eyelet of the trolley The track trolley and sling are supplied with the lift at the initial time of purchase The P 600 lift is a p
27. ng of a person will not be responsible for any damage caused by the misuse neglect or purposeful destruction of the lift and or its associated components Do not in any circumstance exceed the maximum load of this lift Refer to the Specifications section of this manual and or the labels on the side of the lift The installation of the lift track accessories and sling are certified to a maximum load Do not exceed the maximum rated load of any of the components There is a risk of explosion if the lift is used in the presence of flammable anaesthetics Ensure that a clear space 1s maintained around the lift and track Remove all curtain material and other obstacles out of the way before performing a transfer P600 Lift User Guide Rev 17 JAN 2014 Page 7 Operation AX Caution Always before using the P 600 lift system the lift track and sling s must be visually checked for any unusual wear and tear Refer to the user manual with each piece of supplied equipment to determine what should be checked Should anything look unusual then contact your local dealer prior to use Failure to comply with this caution could result in serious injury to the operator the individual being lifted and or damage to the lift Turning the lift ON OFF To operate the lift it must first be turned ON This can be done in several ways The first method is to press the blue UP or DOWN buttons located in the middle front side of the
28. ortable ceiling lift It is designed to be easily moved from one track location to another Track are typically installed in the bedroom bathroom and or the living room The P 600 lift has the ability to lift an individual up from one location such as bed move the individual along the track to another location and finally lower the individual into a chair or bathtub It is moved along the track manually with the aid of a care giver The functions of lifting up or down are accomplished by pressing the buttons of a pneumatically air op erated hand control The hand control is attached to the lift by way of a rubber airline tubing The P 600 lift is powered by batteries and it is supplied with an easy to use battery charger Please refer to figure 1A to see a sample floor plan of an installed lift system and figure 1B to see a photo of the P 600 Refer to figures 2A 2B and 3 to familiarize yourself with the components of the P 600 lift and charger i Page P600 Lift User Guide Rev 17 JAN 2014 age 3 Components of the P 600 Lift system Track lt lt Trolley eyelet 5 eee 1 BEDROOM i m E EMERGENCY SWITCH a Figure 2B Back view of P 600 lift i jti 3 G tif ae eee eel FEE Figure 3 Charger for P 600 lift P600 Lift User Guide Page 4 Rev 17 JAN 2014 Component List The following components are included with your new
29. ower it There is a built in slack tape detector in the lift This may be sensitive Take hold of the lift strap about 10 centimetres above the top of the lift and pull it upwards in order to tighten the lift strap and then press the DOWN button If this corrects the problem temporarily but not permanently then contact your local authorized dealer so that the lift can be checked to en sure proper continued operation The batteries are low and require charging Refer to the section of this manual titled Charging the lift Charge the lift for at least one hour and then try to raise and lower it If this does not correct the problem then contact your local authorized dealer immediately so that the lift can be checked to ensure proper continued operation Check to be sure that the lift is always directly above the individual being lifted Refer to the section titled Basics in transferring an individual for correct lift positioning If fraying still continues then contact your local authorized dealer immediately so that the lift can be checked to ensure proper continued operation Refer to the Owners Manual for the specific piece of equipment in question If the recom mended solution does not correct the problem then contact your local authorized dealer im mediately so that the lift can be checked to ensure proper continued operation Rev 17 JAN 2014 Page 20 General Inspection and Maintenance A Each Use To be comple
30. pair inspection and or maintenance Photocopy additional pages as required o 6 Month Inspection o Repair o Yearly Inspection o Other Signature o 6 Month Inspection o Repair o Yearly Inspection o Other Signature o 6 Month Inspection o Repair o Yearly Inspection o Other Signature o 6 Month Inspection o Repair o Yearly Inspection o Other Signature o 6 Month Inspection o Repair o Yearly Inspection o Other Signature o 6 Month Inspection o Repair o Yearly Inspection o Other Signature Page 24 Rev 17 JAN 2014 Service Record History Service Type o Periodic Inspection o Monthly Inspection Completed By Printed Name Company Remarks amp Action Taken Service Type o Periodic Inspection o Monthly Inspection Completed By Printed Name Company Remarks amp Action Taken Service Type o Periodic Inspection o Monthly Inspection Completed By Printed Name Company Remarks amp Action Taken Service Type o Periodic Inspection o Monthly Inspection Completed By Printed Name Company Remarks amp Action Taken Service Type o Periodic Inspection o Monthly Inspection Completed By Printed Name Company Remarks amp Action Taken Service Type o Periodic Inspection o Monthly Inspection Completed By Printed Name Company Remarks amp Action Taken P600 Lift User Guide Complete this section after each service repair inspection and or maintenance Photocopy
31. ransfer is being performed 3 Itis accidentally pulled out by the caregiver or the individual being lifted The airline is connected to a gray rubber grommet locat ed on the front left side of the lift Refer to figure 15A Small metal ribbed pins located at the end of the airline hold the airline to this rubber grommet in a specific manner Therefore it is important to make sure that the airline is connected properly Both the gray airline and the rubber grommet have a ridge on one of their sides Align the ridges for proper connection Refer to figure 15B When this is done then the metal ribbed pins attached to the end of the airline can be re insert into the corresponding holes in the rub ber grommet located on the front left side of the lift Be sure to insert the pins into the gray rubber grommet suf ficiently so that it is secure Refer to figure 15C Perform a brief test of the lift to ensure proper connec tivity Turn the lift ON and OFF Raise and lower the lift If the lift does not work properly check to ensure that the ridges on the gray rubber grommet on the underside of the lift and the airline tubing are lined up properly If they are not lined up properly then remove the airline line up the ridges and then re insert it into the rubber grommet Perform the test as noted in the preceding par agraph If there are still problems with the lift then con tact your local authorized dealer for service Page 16 Cle
32. re Shipping Storage Relative Humidity Shipping Storgage 40 to 70 C 10 to 100 RH Atmospheric Pressure Shipping Storage 500 to 1060 hPa Rev 17 JAN 2014 Page 5 NOTES e Please use the following type of plug for P 600 lifts installed in the UK a k SS ee ON AUD x Tt slot k ii Ut et om Ly At Oa ey T i IE i B5 1343 UE Flug IEC 40320 C e Please use the following type of plug for P 600 lifts installed in Australia CEG AS 3112 Australian Plug IECS80320 CT e The P 600 lift shall be connected to a center tapped single phase supply circuit when users in the United States connect the equipment to a 240 V supply system Glossary of Symbols used in the P 600 Symbol Symbol IEC 60417 CLASS II equip IEC 60417 TYPE B APPLIED 5172 ment 5840 PART ISO 7000 Caution risk of IEC 60417 ON OFF push 0434 danger or At 5010 push tention consult ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS IEC 60417 BODY WEIGHT ISO 7010 Refer to instruction 5665 M002 manual booklet P600 Lift User Guide Rev 17 JAN 2014 Page 6 A Cautions The P 600 must be installed prior to use Contact your local authorized dealer to ensure that it is properly installed The P 600 must be installed only by persons authorized by Under no circumstance should the track lift and sling s or entire system be put in control of a person who has not been properly trained in the use and care of t
33. t use the lift Contact your local authorized dealer for service m Complete the visual inspection as noted in the Each Use section above With no one in the sling nor attached to the lift check the following m The lift moves freely along the entire length of the track C Semi Annual or Yearly To be completed by a lift technician Consult your local authorized dealer for advice on whether this section should be completed every 6 months or on a yearly basis Generally in frequent use or in situtations where heavier than normal clients are lifted or in multi user environments such as in institutions the lift should be checked every 6 months m Complete the visual inspection as noted in the Monthly section above AN This section to be only completed by a qualified service technician as authorized by m Lift checked and passed Any required repairs completed P600 Lift User Guide Rev 17 JAN 2014 Page 21 Lift Accessories The following 1s a list of available accessories for the P 600 lift Items such as the track turntables and brack ets are installed at the time of purchase Add on pieces are available to after the initial purchase however your local authorized dealer must be consulted as to suitability purchase and installation Slings are the most common after purchase accessory A variety of styles sizes and colors are available Cus tom slings can also be manufactured to meet special needs Consult your
34. ted by User Prior to each use the P 600 lift and associated track accessories and sling s must be visually inspected Refer to the accessory and sling user guides for specific details regarding their inspection Should any of the these items fail the inspection do not use the lift Contact your local authorized dealer for service Visually check for the following o The lift strap shows NO signs of fraying or breaking along its entire length o The stitching on the lift strap where it connects to the lift hook shows NO signs of fraying or breaking o The sling s that will be used show NO signs of unusual wear or damage The straps of the sling that connect to the carry bar hooks of the lift show NO signs of fraying or breaking The airline tube that connects the hand control to the lift is not kinked twisted knotted cut or damaged All the functions on the hand control work correctly e g UP DOWN The brackets that hold the track in place on the ceiling are secure and do not move or appear loose The lift has no unusual sounds when it is moved UP DOWN or along the track Ensure that there are end stops installed at each end of the track There are not cuts dents or sharp edges on the carry bar hooks that may damage straps of the sling The carabiner hook shall be visually inspected before and after each lift for damages Eo O 0O O G O O B Monthly To be completed by User Should any of the these items fail the inspection do no
35. will also sound during the emergency lowering Refer to figure 14B IMPORTANT The Emergency Lowering system does not provide a Figure 14B RED emergency lowering button raising function The failure of any located on middle of the front of the lift of the lowering device should be reported to your authorized dealer immediately Emergency Stopping and Shut off Emergency OFF STOP Figure 14D Close up of switch ON Normal lift Operation OFF Emergency Stop P600 Lift User Guide The lift normally shuts off if the lift has not been in use for 2 minutes Should a situation present itself such that the lift will not respond to the hand control buttons or on any of the normal opera tional control buttons on the front of the lift then the RED Emergency stop switch should be switched to the OFF po sition This will shut off power going to the motor of the lift and will immediately stop all movement Should the emergency stop function be used in an emergency then before the lift can be used again it must be inspected by an author ized dealer Once the lift has been inspected and or repaired then the Emergency Stop Button can be set to the ON position Nor mal use of the lift may then proceed Note The lift will only charge if the Emergency stop switch is in the ON position Refer to the section titled Charging the lift for charging instructions Rev 17 JAN 2014 Page 15 LCD Display
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