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1. HANDI MOVE MODEL 2800 2815 Nandi CEILING MOTOR move USER GUIDE INTERNATIONAL Read Thoroughly Before Operating Have your system inspected at least yearly See inside user guide for details Images may differ from reality V 1 3 30 07 2015 Handi Move All rights reserved Handi USER GUIDE CEILING MOTOR move 10 LE 12 15 14 INTERNATIONAL Table of contents SUNT s uuu E uu u sn 3 DOODORUI UDIN Y oo 5 ii CAE Oi uuu non 6 s 7 is bb Dh en ete re eee ID DUM eae ee eee 8 hi S net 10 ue P 10 52 Symbolsonihenimeplateuand packiping 10 Ss Nimpe anid D u 11 RSMO EE ing S DO Tm 12 Gel 12 62 Lheintrared handcontrol for 2805 IR and 2815 L UR 13 6 9 The Control Panel Gor emerpency DDOFAUION u Lu 13 CA 14 6 5 an e ba LIES 15 6 6 Automatically stopping the Ceiling Motor at a specified location 15 6 7 AR Bandeodtlol nee E 15 Nias im lam e as 16 ri PME ona Cie edi MIO o pisiri eE 16 ROTATES SS i
2. must be noted at time of delivery on bill of lading or delivery receipt This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied We neither assume nor authorize any other person to assume for us any other liability in connection with the sale or use of this equipment In no event shall we be liable for consequential or special damages We make no warranty whatsoever in respect to accessories or parts not supplied by us The warranty may be voided if the warranty card is not completed and returned and it is only valid to the original purchaser For products purchased from either a Handi Move Dealer or Distributor please refer to their warranty terms and conditions Limited Warranty p 25 Handi USER GUIDE CEILING MOTOR move INTERNATIONAL 14 EC declaration of conformity Handi EC declaration of conformity MOVE gi PLAFONDMOTOR ims su MOTEUR CEILING MOTOR DECKENMOTOR Ref Electrical IR handcontrol handcontrol 2800 2805 Konform richtlijn Conforme la directive In conformity with Gemass Richtlinie 93 42 EEG as amended by 2007 47 EG Class I Medical Devices 2011 65 EU RoHS directive Voor nv Handi Move Stefan Van Raemdonck bvba Director Handi Move international 05 01 2015 bites nv n Beukenboom Ambachtelijke Zone s m B 9400 Ninove I 9400 Tel 325431 97 10 Fax
3. 3254325827 Handi Move nv Ten Beukenboom 13 B 9400 Ninove Tel 32 54 31 97 10 Fax 32 54 32 58 27 BTW BE 0423 155 372 EC declaration of conformity p 26
4. 70 Please observe the national and local The Ceiling Motor must be stored at a regulations with respect to collection temperature of 10 C 14 F to 40 C for recycling and environmentally 104 F friendly processing RoHS Device meets Directive 2011 65 EU SWE Safe working load COMPLIANT Explanation of the symbols p 10 USER GUIDE Handi move INTERNATIONAL CEILING MOTOR 5 3 Nameplate and packaging label Distributed in the USA by SureHands Lift and Care Systems Pine Island NY 10969 Tel 845 258 6500 info surehands com SureHands Manufactured by Handi Move International nv 9400 Ninove Belgium Tel 32 543197 10 info handimove com Handi move Date of manufacture Explanation of the symbols Client klant client Kunde Order bestelling commande Bestellung Contents CEILING HOIST PLAFONDMOTOR MOTEUR PLAFOND DECKENLIFTER Model model mod le Modell 2800 2805 O 2810 2815 2801 2806 2802 2807 Options optie option Option 3898 TC 1520 O 2893 9000 O 2800 9110 Charger incl lader inbegrepen chargeur incl Ladeger t inkl O EU O UK AUS US Serial number serienummer num ro serie Seriennummer Ad lt 10 40 C 30 70 700 1060hPa 14 104F p 11 Handi USER GUIDE CEILING MOTOR move INTERNATIONAL 6 Operation 6 1 The electric handcontrol for 2815 and 2810 L T
5. A 16 li K u T P E E E AE cence 17 Sde 015 iba ele mia uu ne nen re E 17 Y ullpu u pce E osi a sieben u uide bRoU Saad emis EE ET 17 Trouble BODIE u 18 ee re 18 2 2 tne 18 e E OO E 18 ARM Q NRI OO 19 Oo Beplaeme batteries OF the IK Dandoolt FOL 20 li 21 c 23 Spare amd year HS CU OM uu LLL tess T Dips 24 25 EC declarition 26 PaA Handi USER GUIDE CEILING MOTOR move INTERNATIONAL 1 Safety instructions Definitions The user the person using the device eg the caregiver a family member the wheelchair user The person responsible the person who is responsible for the correct use and maintenance of the device Before using the ceiling motor make sure that The user has been given appropriate instruction and training These instructions for use have been carefully read and understood by the user and the person responsible The use of the emergency stop and emergency down have been explained and demonstrated to the user and the person responsible The caregiver at all times pays enough attention to the lifted person and his her surrounding enough space so he she does not hit furniture for example The device is
6. To transfer handicapped persons or persons with movement disorders This avoids straining of caregivers as they do not have to carry heavy weights and guarantees better mobility for the handicapped persons The device is suitable for use in damp rooms The remote control is protected from dust penetration dustproof and water penetration in the event of immersion Scope of application p 5 Handi USER GUIDE CEILING MOTOR move INTERNATIONAL 3 Product information This user guide refers to the following parts on your Handi Move ceiling motor Motor band Swivel Hook Contact ski s Trolley Driving wheel lateral motor Model 2810 L and 2815 L IR Emergency stop cord Emergency down cord Control Panel ToOommoour I Infrared remote control J Electric handcontrol 2 buttons Electric handcontrol 4 buttons L Magnet models with lateral motor M Charging pin Product information p 6 USER GUIDE CEILING MOTOR 3 1 Types of ceiling motors There are 4 types of ceiling motors 2815 m The ceiling motor without a lateral motor is for use with an attendant m The ceiling motor is moved laterally by hand m The ceiling motor is operated with an electric handcontrol 2 buttons 2805 IR m The ceiling motor without a lateral motor is for use with an attendant m The ceiling motor is moved by hand m The ceiling motor functions with an infrared handcontrol Handcontrol must be po
7. CEILING MOTOR move INTERNATIONAL 8 Inspection 8 1 Inspection before each use m NEVER use the ceiling motor if the motor band A is damaged or faulty m Check if the red safety stitching is undamaged m Check if the emergency down G is functioning See 6 4 Functions p 14 m Check the if the emergency switch F is functioning See 6 4 Functions p 14 red safety stitching A CAUTION BATTERY WARNING INDICATOR IR HANDCONTROL THE IR HANDCONTROL HAS A BUILT IN INDICATOR TO WARN YOU OF LOW BATTERY VOLTAGE YOU WILL HEAR A SOUND ALERT WITH ONE LONG BEEP AND THREE SHORT BEEPS PLAYED TWICE THIS OCCURS ABOUT 10 SECONDS AFTER THE TRANSMITTER WAS LAST USED REPLACE THE BATTERIES AS SOON AS POSSIBLE 8 2 Yearly Inspection m The ceiling motor must be inspected at least once a year m The inspection may only be carried out by Handi Move or a technician approved by Handi Move m After the inspection a report will be prepared documenting the tests that were carried out and the parts that were replaced Inspection p 17 Handi USER GUIDE CEILING MOTOR move INTERNATIONAL 9 Troubleshooting 9 1 General The ceiling motor is not working at all m Check if by any chance the emergency switch is activated and the motor is turned off on off LED is not lit Deactivate the emergency switch on off LED illuminates m Check ifthe batteries are charged m Iry the buttons on the Control Panel If they are workin
8. ING MOTOR IS NOT SUSPENDED FROM THE RAILS THE UP DOWN MOTOR IS FITTED WITH A SAFETY MECHANISM SWITCHING ON THE MOTOR WHEN IT IS IN THE BOX OR IS UPSIDE DOWN CAN CAUSE DAMAGE THE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE LOAD MAY VARY BETWEEN THE CEILING MOTOR SPREADER BAR AND SLING THE LOWEST PERMISSIBLE LOAD MUST THEN BE REGARDED AS THE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE LOAD THE MAGNETS IN THE HANDCONTROL TYPE 2800 AND 2810 CAN AFFECT THE OPERATION OF PACE MAKERS AND IMPLANTED DEFIBRILLATORS IF THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE HANDCONTROL AND THE PACEMAKER OR IMPLANTED DEFIBRILLATORS IS MORE THAN 10 CM THERE IS NO INFLUENCE OF THE MAGNETS ON THE OPERATION OF THE PACEMAKER OR IMPLANTED DEFIBRILLATORS FOR Safety instructions p 3 USER GUIDE CEILING MOTOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT YOUR DOCTOR DO NOT SHORT CIRCUIT THE BATTERY TERMINALS Handi move INTERNATIONAL THE MINIMUM WEIGHT FOR THE MANUAL EMERGENCY DOWN IS 88 LBS 40 KG WEIGHT PERSON ACCESSORIES DO NOT PUSH THE CEILING MOTOR FASTER THAN AT NORMAL STEPPING SPEED m Batteries must be removed and recycled according to the statutory provisions Safety instructions p 4 Handi USER GUIDE CEILING MOTOR move INTERNATIONAL 2 Scope of application The ceiling motor is used in hospitals rehabilitation centres geriatric centres care homes day centres and private homes for transfers to or from a bed armchair wheelchair bath toilet the floor nursing table etc
9. NAL A CAUTION MAKE SURE THAT THE CORDS OF THE EMERGENCY STOP AND THE EMERGENCY DOWN ARE CUT TO THE CORRECT LENGTH IN ORDER FOR THIS USER TO EACH THEM FASILY If the red cord of the emergency stop is too long it may be unintentionally activated adjust the length of the cords according to the user s needs so he she can easily handle them 2815 and 2805 operated by the user while standing on the ground 2810 and 2815 during independent use operated by the user while in the body support Assembly instructions p 9 Handi USER GUIDE CEILING MOTOR move INTERNATIONAL 5 Explanation of the symbols 5 1 Control Press this button to lift the user Press this button to lower the user Press this button to move the ceiling motor in the direction of the arrow only models with lateral motor Emergency switch OAC A lt Emergency down Connection of the handcontrol N 5 2 Symbols on the nameplate and packaging International protection standards against Please read the user guide carefully IBS solid objects and water before using the Ceiling Motor The Ceiling Motor must not be used in the rain or be exposed to drip e D X Type B conforms to EN 60601 1 C CE certified No insulation against earthed components m Class II EN 60601 1 A The Ceiling Motor must be stored at by The Ceiling Motor must be stored at a an air pressure of 700 to 1060 hPa humidity level of 30 to
10. anty of two 2 years from date of purchase The manufacturer warranties the equipment to be free of defects in material and workmanship We agree to repair or replace any products or parts thereof which have been returned to our factory within the stated warranty period and which after examination shall disclose that the product is defective Batteries are excluded Transportation charges to our factory must be prepaid Return charges for repaired or replaced products will be borne by the fac tory Onsite labor charges are not covered by the manufacturer warranty Only labor performed on equipment at the Manufacturer Distributor s facilities will be covered the manufacturer warranty This warranty does not apply if the equipment has been subject to misuse neglect accidents incorrect wiring not our own improper installation or put to use in violation of instructions furnished by us or repaired or altered by other than one of our factory authorized representatives without our prior written consent We reserve the right to modify or change the equipment in whole or in part at any time prior to delivery in order to include refinements deemed appropriate by us but without incurring any liability to modify or change any equip ment previously delivered or to supply new equipment in accordance with earlier specifications Loss or damage must be reported within 14 days after receipt of equipment Visible loss of or damage to cartons
11. cle only m Put the ceiling motor on the charging pins The battery LED on the Control Panel is orange If the batteries are fully charged the LED will switch off after 60 seconds m Do not use the ceiling motor while charging m The indicator light of the chargers shows the following functions Orange the batteries are being charged Green the batteries are fully charged 6 6 Automatically stopping the Ceiling Motor at a specified location This position is only possible on types 2810 L and HM 2815 L IR and acts as an aid for stopping at a specified location If you do not use this function then you have to position the motor in the correct location yourself 4 roe Fasten the magnet to the rail in the position where you would like to ee ee po stop For example to stop above the toilet bed bath or any other pre 5 ferred location The charging pins come standard with this functionality 6 7 IR handcontrol 6 7 1 Battery warning IR handcontrol The IR handcontrol has a built in battery warning in the event of low battery voltage An alarm consisting of one long beep and three short beeps will sound twice This will go off approximately 10 seconds after the transmitter was last used Replace the batteries as soon as possible See 9 5 6 7 2 Cleaning The IR handcontrol can be cleaned using a damp cotton cloth and alcohol chlorhexidine or ethyl alcohol It can also be cleaned us
12. control Number of hoists with fully charged batteries Acceleration and brake soft start stop Cover Corrosion Emergency switch Emergency down Sound Battery indication ceiling motor Technical specifications Handi move INTERNATIONAL CEILING MOTOR 16 14 inch 41 00 cm 13 78 inch 35 00 cm 7 48 inch 21 00 cm 9 84 inch 25 00 cm 78 74 inch 200 00 cm depending on type of rail 440 92 Lbs 200 00 kg 507 06 Lbs 230 00 kg 24V DC 10A 40 12 Lbs 18 2 kg 46 30 Lbs 21 00 kg 2x 12 Vdc 9 Ah 3x 1 5 V AAA LRO3 160 with 220 46 Lbs 100 00 kg over 39 37 inch 1 00 m electronic ABS protected against corrosion present mechanical 58 dB A Acoustic and visual pal USER GUIDE Battery indication IR hand control Protection class Expected life span Charger Charging time from signal Speeds Raising load 11 02 Lbs 5 00 kg Lowering load11 02 Lbs 5 00 kg Raising load 220 46 Lbs 100 00 kg Lowering load 220 46 Lbs 100 00 kg Raising load 440 92 Lbs 200 00 kg Lowering load 440 92 Lbs 200 00 kg Emergency down load 440 92 Lbs 200 00 kg Lateral motor L and L IR Technical specifications Handi move INTERNATIONAL CEILING MOTOR Acoustic motor IP67 handcontrol 15 years on the condition of correct use service see 7 and yearly inspections see 8 Batteries have an ap prox life span of 2 4 years depending on
13. e unsafe situation has been resolved the Ceiling Motor can be re activated by once again pulling the red emergency stop cord The On off LED will be lit again Emergency down G m Ifthe Ceiling Motor should no longer function the user can be lowered by pulling the yellow emergency down cord 1 second after the last attempt to operate the motor or immediately after activating the emergency switch red emergency down cord m Operation Wait 1 second or activate the emergency switch Then pull the yellow cord A CAUTION A WEIGHT OF AT LEAST 40 KG 88 2 LBS IS REQUIRED FOR THE EMERGENCY DOWN TO FUNCTION THIS MEANS WHEN USING A BODY SUPPORT THE USER HAS TO WEIGH AT LEAST 32 KG 70 5 LBS WHEN USING A SLING THE USER HAS TO WEIGH AT LEAST 38 KG 83 8 LBS Direction of the lateral motor only for models with lateral motor On the Control Panel you will find a black and white arrow as on the handcontrol When pressing one of these buttons the Ceiling Motor will move in the chosen lateral direction Operation p 14 Handi USER GUIDE CEILING MOTOR move INTERNATIONAL 6 5 Charging the batteries Place the ceiling motor on the charging pins on a regular basis at least once every 2 days Overcharging is not possible If the Ceiling Motor emits a beep and or the battery LED on the Con trol Panel is blue it needs to be charged immediately The signal means that the battery can function for one lifting cy
14. g there is a problem with the handcontrol or the cable 2805 2815 L IR the 31 5 V AAA batteries in the handcontrol could be empty 2800 2805 L Check if the spiral cable is correctly attached to the connector When using the handcontrol you hear a beeping sound and or the battery LED on the control panel lits blue m The batteries have to be charged urgently m If the ceiling motor does not work call the technical service 9 2 Removing the cover Hold the white side cover near the logo and softly pull the cover Place a tool that fits the hole in the opening and carefully press the internal clip until the cover becomes undone Repeat this for the other side of the white cover Remove the cover m If required repeat this for the second white cover m With regard to the cover with the contact strips make sure to dis connect the connector from the board 9 3 Assembling the cover m Position the white cover facing the gray cover m With regard to the cover with the contact strips make sure to recon nect the connector to the board Troubleshooting p 18 Handi USER GUIDE CEILING MOTOR move INTERNATIONAL m Make sure that the metal clip is aligned with the gray cover m Push the cover onto the Ceiling Motor until it is fixed in place 9 4 Replacing batteries m First remove the cover as described in the above instructions m Detach the battery wires m Unscrew the left screw from the bat
15. he electric handcontrol J K connected to the Ceiling Motor with the spiral cable and connector has either two 2815 or four buttons 2815 L depending on the motor version UP and DOWN LEFT and RIGHT are marked with the appropriate arrows LIFTING MOTOR LATERAL MOTOR w O DOWN LEFT RIGHT A CAUTION DO NOT MOVE THE CEILING MOTOR BY PULLING THE HANDCONTROL Operation 12 Handi USER GUIDE CEILING MOTOR move INTERNATIONAL The infrared handcontrol for 2805 IR and 2815 LIR The infrared handcontrol I has 4 buttons UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT which are indicated with the appropriate arrows LIFTING MOTOR LATERAL MOTOR DOWN LEFT RIGHT The LEFT and RIGHT buttons are not relevant for the 2805 IR model as this model does not have the lateral motor Remove the three 1 5 V AAA batteries from the infrared handcontrol when you are not using the motor for an extended period of time A CAUTION MAKE SURE THAT THE INFRARED HANDCONTROL DOES NOT CANNOT FALL INTO THE WATER THE IR HANDCONTROL HAS A BUILT IN INDICATOR TO WARN YOU OF LOW BATTERY VOLTAGE YOU WILL HEAR A SOUND ALERT WITH ONE LONG BEEP AND THREE SHORT BEEPS PLAYED TWICE THIS OCCURS ABOUT 10 SECONDS AFTER THE TRANSMITTER WAS LAST USED REPLACE THE BATTERIES AS SOON AS POSSIBLE 6 3 The Control Panel for emergency operation The Control Panel H contains Emergency opera
16. ing a damp piece of fabric diluted cleaning product solution Dry after cleaning Operation p 15 Handi USER GUIDE CEILING MOTOR move INTERNATIONAL 7 Maintenance and storage space 7 1 Cleaning the ceiling motor Carefully clean the ceiling motor with mild soap and a damp cloth Avoid making the electrical parts wet this can damage the motor Do not use chemical cleaning agents or excess water If you want to disinfect the handcontrol use an alcohol based product and a slightly damp cloth 7 2 Storing the ceiling motor m Store the ceiling motor in a dry area The air humidity has to be between 30 and 70 and the temperature between 10 14 F en 40 C 104 m Make sure that the emergency stop is switched off when you store the ceiling motor on off LED does not il luminate m Place the Ceiling Motor on two blocks so that the wheels are han ging freely in the air m The ceiling motor should only be used suspended from the rails m Disconnect the batteries when you are not using the ceiling motor for an extended period of time A CAUTION UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE UP DOWN MOTOR BE OPERATED WHEN THE CEILING MOTOR IS NOT SUSPENDED FROM THE RAILS THE UP DOWN MOTOR IS FITTED WITH A SAFETY MECHANISM SWITCHING ON THE MOTOR WHEN IT IS IN THE BOX OR IS UPSIDE DOWN CAN CAUSE DAMAGE Maintenance and storage space p 16 Handi USER GUIDE
17. inted at motor 2810 L m The ceiling motor with a lateral motor is suitable for independent use m Pressing the left or right button on the handcontrol respectively actuates the corresponding sideways movement m The ceiling motor is operated with an electric handcontrol 4 buttons 2815 L IR m The ceiling motor with a lateral motor is suitable for independent use m Pressing the left or right button on the infrared handcontrol respectively actuates the cor responding sideways movement m The ceiling motor is operated with an infrared handcontrol Handcontrol must be pointed at motor Product information Handi move INTERNATIONAL p Handi USER GUIDE CEILING MOTOR move INTERNATIONAL 4 Assembly instructions The ceiling motor is only used with a Handi Move rail system or a system approved by Handi Move The inspection may only be carried out by Handi Move or a technician approved by Handi Move A CAUTION THE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE LOAD MAY VARY BETWEEN THE CEILING MOTOR SPREADER BAR AND SLING THE LOWEST PERMISSIBLE LOAD MUST THEN BE REGARDED AS THE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE LOAD Attach 1 Thering with the red cord on the red lever 2 The ring with the yellow cord on the yellow lever 3 Models with electric handcontrol and connector only 2815 and 2810 screw the connector back in Assembly instructions 8 Handi USER GUIDE CEILING MOTOR move INTERNATIO
18. only used with Handi Move items accessories or items accessories approved by Handi Move The ceiling motor is only used to lift people The cords of the emergency stop and the emergency down are cut to the correct length for this user You do not use the lift in case of malfunction see 8 Inspection before each use p 16 Contact your local Handi Move distributor for repairs If there is electromagnetic interference between the ceiling motor and another device the two devices are not used together e g remote controls flat screen radio cellphones certain fluorescent lights The service temperature is between 10 C 14 F and 40 C 104 F The air humidity is between 30 and 70 You take into account the statutory provisions when the ceiling motor is being used in a damp environment The lift does not come into contact with water drops When you are using it close to a shower bath or wash basin make sure to remove it immediately and store it in a dry area If using the ceiling motor independently the user is equipped with an appropriate emergency call system e g a mobile phone When used in the swimmingpool bathtub a supervisory person is present to ensure the safety of the user Users weighing less than 32 kilograms only use the system independently under supervision because the me chanical emergency down will not work A CAUTION UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE UP DOWN MOTOR BE OPERATED WHEN THE CEIL
19. tery holder 10mm so that the battery holder can move freely and hang down m Remove the batteries and replace them in the same position Troubleshooting p 19 Handi USER GUIDE CEILING MOTOR move INTERNATIONAL Check the polarity when connecting the batteries Attach the red wire to the plus pin of battery 2 Attach the black wire to the minus of battery 1 Connect the minus of battery 1 and the plus of battery 2 using the purple wire m Reattach the cover See 9 3 Assembling the cover See 9 3 As sembling the cover p 18 9 5 Replacing batteries of the IR handcontrol m Using a screwdriver unscrew the screws of the battery cover at the back of the IR handcontrol and insert 3 Alkaline batteries LR03 AAA 1 5V To insert the batteries please refer to the instructions at the bottom of the battery slots SIZE AAA l YYY 371 SUE AAA m Double check the polarity m Itisimportant to use long life Alkaline batteries which are protected against battery acid leaks Troubleshooting p 20 USER GUIDE 10 Technical specifications Length A Width Height B Height until swivel hook C Standard length of motor band Height of the rail Maximum load Maximum weight lift accessories Tension Power Weight 2815 and 2805 IR Weight 2810 L and 2815 LIR Leadbatteries sealed and free of maintenance available at SureHands Batteries RC hand
20. the use Type Mascot 9940 2541 Input 0 9 A 100 240 Vac 50 60 Hz Class II Output 24 Vdc Max 1 3 A type 9940 1 2 A type 2541 4 hours 2 36 inch 6 00 cm 5 2 36 inch 6 00 cm 5 2 28 inch 5 8 cm s 2 44 inch 6 2 cm s 2 44 inch 4 6 cm 5 2 59 inch 6 6 cm s 2 95 inch 7 5 cm s 5 91 inch 15 00 cm s p22 Handi USER GUIDE CEILING MOTOR move INTERNATIONAL 11 Parts list oe OOO e A A infrared remote control Tarte acess eee ssc electric handcontrol 2 buttons electric handcontrol 4 buttons A detailed list is available upon request Parts list p 23 Handi USER GUIDE CEILING MOTOR move INTERNATIONAL 12 Spare parts maintenance and yearly inspection To obtain spare parts and maintenance including yearly inspections contact your Handi Move representative For the USA Distributed Exclusively By SUREHANDS Lift amp Care Systems 982 County Route 1 Pine Island NY 10969 Tel 800 724 5305 Fax 845 258 6634 e mail info surehands com website www surehands com For Europe and the rest of the world Handi Move nv Ten Beukenboom 13 9400 Ninove Belgium Tel 32 54 31 97 10 Fax 32 54 32 58 27 e mail info handimove com website www handimove com Spare parts maintenance and yearly inspection p 24 Handi USER GUIDE CEILING MOTOR move INTERNATIONAL 13 Limited Warranty This equipment is sold under an exclusive warr
21. tion left only for models with lateral motor Emergency operation descend Infrared signal receiver only for 2805 IR and 2810 L IR Emergency operation lifting up Emergency operation right only for models with lateral motor On off LED Emergency stop switch activated LED is not lit po SE pe de reps Emergency stop switch not activated LED is green Operation p 15 Handi USER GUIDE CEILING MOTOR move INTERNATIONAL 7 Battery LED Ceiling Motor batteries must urgently be charged LED is blue Ceiling Motor is placed on the charging pins and the batteries are being charged by the charger LED is orange If the batteries are fully charged the LED will switch off after 60 seconds 6 4 Functions Making the ceiling motor operational m Make sure the emergency switch is not activated and the motor is turned off the On off LED on the Control Panel H illuminates green m The Ceiling Motor does not need to be switched off as it will automatically going to sleep mode after 1 second of inactivity m If you subsequently wish to make the Ceiling Motor operational again then all you need to do is press one of the buttons on the hand control Emergency switch F m Ifan unsafe situation should occur you can shut down the motor completely by pulling the red emergency stop cord The ceiling motor will come to an immediate halt On off LED located on the bottom part of the motor cover will extinguish m When th
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