ARJO Huntleigh Healthcare
ARJOHUNTLEIGH Patient Ceiling Hoists and Handling Systems
Maxi Sky 1000 Instructions for Use Rev 17 June 2014
Instructions for Use
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Maxi Sky 1000 Instructions for Use
001.14160.33.EN rev.17 • June 2014
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General Information ... 5 Foreword... 5 Service and Support ... 5 Manufacturer Information ... 5 Definitions Used in this Manual: ... 6 Intended Use ... 6 Operational Life ... 6 Product Identification ... 6 How to Use this Manual ... 6 Symbols Used... 7 Safety Instructions ... 8 General Instructions... 8 Safe Working Load... 8 Important Safety Directions ... 8 Shock Prevention ... 8 Fire and Explosion Prevention ... 9 Human and Environmental Safety Practices ... 9 Environmental Advice... 9 Battery and Battery Charger Safety Practices... 9 Homecare Environment Considerations... 9 Maxi Sky 1000 Ceiling Lift and Charger Station ... 10 Product Description ... 10 Hand control... 11 Chargers ... 11 Overheat Protection Device ... 11 Battery Information... 11 Accessories ... 12 How to Use the Maxi Sky 1000 ... 13 Controls and Features ... 13 Emergency Lowering... 13 Emergency Stop (red cord) ... 14 Return to Charge (RTC) ... 14 Emergency Brake ... 14 Indicator Lights ... 14 Spreader Bar Attachment ... 15 Loop Sling Application ... 16 2-Point Spreader Bar Compatible Sling ... 16 Slings Selection ... 17 Attaching the Sling to the 2-point Spreader Bar... 17 Positioning the Patient... 17 Before Approaching the Patient ... 18 Attachments Methods... 18 Transfering Patient Using Loop Slings... 18 Lifting Patient from a Seated Position ... 19 Lowering Patient to a Seated Position ... 20 Lifting Patient from a Supine Position ... 20 Lowering Patient to a Supine Position... 20 Using Stretcher Frames and Stretchers... 20 Bariatric Sling Application... 21 Compatible Slings ... 21 4-Point Spreader Bar Compatible Sling ... 21 Slings Selection ... 22 Before Approaching the Patient ... 22 3
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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Attaching Bariatric Loop Slings to the 4-Point Spreader Bar ... 22 To Lift a Patient from a Bed ... 22 To lift a Patient from a chair ... 23 To Lift a Patient from the Floor ... 24 Using the FIDO Function (Pre-Programmed Positions) ... 25 Use of Accessory... 25 Using the FIDO Function (Pre-Programmed Positions) ... 25 Maxi Sky 1000 Programming ... 26 Changing the Speed of Movement ... 26 Adjusting the Spreader Bar Height ... 27 Enable/Disable Return to Charge (RTC) ... 28 Care and Maintenance... 29 Preventive Maintenance Schedule ... 29 User Inspections ... 29 Cleaning the Lift... 32 Strap Inspection ... 33 Handling and Storage... 33 Battery Replacement ... 33 Sling Inspection and Care ... 33 Annual Inspection ... 33 Maintenance Requirements ... 33 Troubleshooting... 34 Labels on the Lift ... 36 Technical Specifications ... 37 Lift Dimensions ... 38 Electromagnetic Compatibility ... 39 Electromagnetic Compliance ... 39 Electromagnetic Emissions... 39 Electromagnetic Immunity... 40
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General Information
Your Maxi Sky 1000 is part of a series of quality products designed specially for home care, nursing homes and other health care uses. We are dedicated to serving your needs and providing the best products available along with training that will bring your staff maximum benefit from every ArjoHuntleigh product. Contact us if you have any questions about the use or maintenance of your ArjoHuntleigh product.
Foreword Please read this manual in its entirety before using your lift. The information in this manual is crucial to the proper operation and maintenance of the Maxi Sky 1000. It will help protect your product as well as ensure that the product performs to your satisfaction. Lifting and transferring a person always presents a potential risk. The information in this manual is important for your safety and must be read and understood to help prevent injuries. WARNING: Injuries can be attributed to the use of inadequate parts. Use only parts designated by ArjoHuntleigh on your Maxi Sky 1000. WARNING: Unauthorized modifications on any ArjoHuntleigh product, including rail system installations, may affect its safety. ArjoHuntleigh will not be held responsible for any accidents, incidents or deficiencies of performance that occur as a result of any unauthorized modification to its products. Tested according to standards by:
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Service and Support A service routine must be performed on your Maxi Sky 1000 by trained service staff. This will ensure the safety and good function of your product. See the “Care and Maintenance” section. Please contact your local ArjoHuntleigh agent if you need more information, want to report an unexpected event or notice any changes in the performance of your lift, or if you need any help in setting up, using or maintaining your Maxi Sky 1000. The agent can offer support and service programs to maximize the long-term safety, reliability and value of the product. Contact your local ArjoHuntleigh agent for replacement parts. Additional copies of this manual can be bought from your local ArjoHuntleigh agent. When ordering, include the Instructions for Use part number (see front page) and the product part number.
Manufacturer Information This product has been manufactured by: ArjoHuntleigh AB Hans Michelsensgatan 10 211 20 Malmö SWEDEN 001.14160.33.EN rev.17
Thank you for buying the Maxi Sky 1000 ceiling lift from ArjoHuntleigh.
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General Information Definitions Used in this Manual: WARNING: Means: Failure to understand and follow these instructions may result in injury to yourself and others. CAUTION: Means: Failure to follow these instructions may cause damage to the product. NOTE: Means: This is important information regarding the correct use of the equipment.
Intended Use The Maxi Sky 1000 is designed for lifting patients in a homecare setting, at nursing homes and other assisted living centers. Patient transferring is performed under the supervision of appropriately trained caregivers in accordance with the instructions found in this manual.
The red indicator light on the ceiling lift will blink when it is about halfway through its useful life, and again to indicate the end of the useful life period. The operating life of this product corresponds directly to the safe operating time period before a complete service is required. Aging of the ceiling lift, frequency of use (transfers per day), the weight of the patient and maintenance frequency are factors that have an impact on the Maxi Sky 1000’s life span. A transfer is defined as the displacement of a patient from one point to another. A transfer cycle includes a lifting and a descending action. The expected operational life for fabric slings and fabric stretchers is approximately two years from purchase date. This life expectancy only applies if the slings and stretchers have been cleaned, maintained and inspected in accordance with the ArjoHuntleigh Sling Application Guide, the Instructions for Use and the Preventive Maintenance Schedule.
The product must only be used for the reasons stated above. It must be installed by ArjoHuntleigh authorized personnel and in accordance with local codes.
The expected life for other consumable products, such as batteries, fuses, lamps, slings, straps and cords is dependent upon the care and usage of the equipment concerned. Consumables must be maintained in accordance with published Instructions for Use and the Preventive Maintenance Schedule.
Operational Life
Product Identification
The equipment is designed and tested for a useful life of seven (7) years or 10 000 transfers, whichever comes first. It is subject to preventative maintenance as specified in the “Care and Maintenance” section. Time equivalence between the number of transfers versus the number of years is made clear in the table in Fig. 1.
The unit's identification number (specification, model, serial number) appears on a silver nameplate attached at one end of the lift (see Fig. 34).
Transfers per Day
Years (10,000 transfers)
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WARNING: The manufacturer cannot ensure full safety for a ceiling lift or an accessory of which the life span has been exceeded. Wear may cause the breakage of a part and lead to a patient fall.
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How to Use this Manual WARNING: Do not attempt to use this product without fully understanding the information contained in this manual. A misuse of this unit may lead to a patient fall and to injuries. Keep this manual with the lift and refer to it as required.
General Information Symbols Used
Key to symbols
Key to symbols This symbol indicates a risk of pinching.
This symbol is accompanied by a date to indicate the date of manufacture and by the address of the manufacturer.
This symbol locates the emergency stop system on the lift cassette.
This symbol indicates the products comply with the medical device directive 93/42/EEC. This symbol indicates the approval of the Canadian Standards Association. This symbol indicates the approval of TÜV.
This symbol locates the emergency lowering system on the lift cassette.
SWL
Safe Working Load represents the maximum load the lifter is rated for safe operation.
IPN N
Degree of protection provided by enclosure. N1: Ingress of particles, N2: Ingress of water.
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This symbol is accompanied by the manufacturer's catalogue number.
Direct current.
This symbol is accompanied by the manufacturer's serial number.
Alternating current.
This symbol refers to the Instructions for Use. This symbol indicates “separate collection” for all batteries and accumulators as per the WEEE Directive. This symbol indicates a type BF applied part as per IEC 60601 standard.
Charger Related Symbol
Key to symbols
This symbol indicates a class II electrical equipment: term referring to electrical equipment in which protection against electric shock does not rely on basic insulation only.
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General Symbols
General Symbols
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Safety Instructions General Instructions
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Special consideration is taken with a patient who is connected to electrodes, catheters or other medical devices.
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Violent impact during transfers is avoided.
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The sling is not damaged, torn or frayed.
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The lifting procedures found in this manual are followed.
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All controls and safety features are used only according to the rules specified in this manual. Never attempt to force a control or button on the lift.
• CAUTION: Do not drop the ceiling lift. This could cause internal damage. If the ceiling lift is suspected to be damaged, contact your local ArjoHuntleigh agent.
The charger is not stored in a shower, bath or other areas with high humidity.
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The sling straps are in good condition and properly fastened.
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The daily maintenance is carried out before using the lift.
Safe Working Load
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Any precautionary or instruction labels are read and those that cannot be easily read are replaced.
WARNING: The Maxi Sky 1000 is for transferring patients only. Do not use the lift for any other purpose. It could get damaged and the safety of the patient may be compromised. WARNING: Always place the sling around the patient according to the instructions enclosed. Failure to do so may result in injuries to you or to others.
The Maxi Sky 1000 has been designed with a lifting capacity of 454 kg (1000 lb).
WARNING: There is possible strangulation risks related to the lifting strap, the hand control cable or the emergency pull cord. Necessary precautions should be taken to prevent these.
WARNING: The Maxi Sky 1000 is intended to be used for patients whose weight is within a specified safe working load. Do not attempt to lift more than the lowest weight limit indicated on the following: •
the track system;
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the “maximum load” label on the Maxi Sky 1000;
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on the spreader bar;
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on the accessories;
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on the sling.
WARNING: This product contains small parts that might present a severe danger if swallowed or inhaled. NOTE: ArjoHuntleigh ceiling lifts are specifically designed for KWIKtrak ceiling track systems, and ArjoHuntleigh slings and accessories.
Surcharge of any of these elements may lead to a patient fall and to injuries.
CAUTION: Keep all components of the lift clean and dry to avoid a malfunction of the device.
Important Safety Directions
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Always ensure that: •
The ceiling lift is installed and put into service by an authorized ArjoHuntleigh contractor or installer.
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This product is used by trained staff. WARNING: Before using the Maxi Sky 1000 lift, a clinical assessment of the patient's suitability for transfer must be carried out by a qualified health professional. A transfer conducted when it should not can degrade the patient’s health condition.
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CAUTION: Excessive exposure of the hand control to water (or other liquid) could cause malfunction of the device.
Shock Prevention •
Do not touch or use a lift with bare conductors or a damaged power cord. If this is the case, contact your local ArjoHuntleigh agent immediately.
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Do not splash or expose electric parts of the device to water or moisture.
Safety Instructions •
Check nameplate for input voltage and frequency requirements. These requirements differ by country. Do not attempt to use the lift in an area that has a different voltage and frequency requirement.
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Do not attempt to expose, service or repair the lift, battery or charger. If any unit is malfunctioning, contact your local ArjoHuntleigh agent. Read batteries and charger instructions thoroughly before using or storing them.
Fire and Explosion Prevention •
Do not place or store the batteries under direct sunlight or near a heat source.
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Do not expose the batteries or battery charger to flames.
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Do not use the charger in the presence of flammable anaesthetic gases.
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Do not short circuit the battery terminals.
Environmental Advice When disposing of any items associated with the equipment, contact the appropriate local authorities for information.
Battery and Battery Charger Safety Practices NOTE: The following instructions important to prolong the battery life.
WARNING: Do not operate the charger unit with a damaged cord or if the unit has been dropped or damaged. Do not bend the power cord by force, or place a heavy object on it. This will damage the cord and may cause fire or electrical shock.
Human and Environmental Safety Practices •
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Should the battery casing crack and cause contents to come in contact with skin or clothing, rinse immediately with plenty of water. If contents come in contact with the eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical attention. Inhalation of the contents can cause respiratory irritation. Provide fresh air and medical attention. For recycling and disposal of the batteries, the rules according to the WEEE directive (Waste of Electronic and Electrical Equipment) as well as local laws and regulations must be followed. If not they may explode, leak and cause personal injury. When returning batteries, insulate their terminals with adhesive tape. Otherwise, the residual electricity in used batteries may cause fire or explosion. Fig. 2 below shows the symbols for disposal and recycling.
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Do not expose the battery charger or connector to water.
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To avoid bodily injury, do not crush, puncture, open, dismantle or otherwise mechanically interfere with the batteries.
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Be careful not to drop the batteries.
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Only use the charger that has been supplied with the equipment.
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Do not charge the batteries in an unventilated area.
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The charger must not be covered or exposed to dust.
Homecare Environment Considerations WARNING: The Maxi Sky 1000 is not intended to be operated by children. Serious injuries could occur. NOTE: Rigorous cleaning actions are needed when the Maxi Sky 1000 is near animals. Pet hair trapped inside the device (through the strap opening) can reduce the product’s performance.
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WARNING: Failure to properly dispose of this equipment and its parts according to local regulations may constitute an infraction as well as may cause harm to the environment.
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Product Description Maxi Sky 1000 Ceiling Lift and Charger Station
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Legend 1) Ceiling lift 2) Track 3) Charging station 4) Emergency lowering mechanism access 5) Strap 6) Amber charging light 7) Green power light 8) Power push-button 9) Alternate Up button
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10) Red maintenance/overheat light 11) Alternate Down button 12) Red emergency pull cord 13) Allen key for emergency lowering mechanism 14) Spreader bar 15) Safety latch 16) Charger (cord-connected or wall-adapted) 17) Hand control
Product Description Hand control
Overheat Protection Device
The Maxi Sky 1000’s hand control is used to operate the ceiling lift. Each function is described in Fig. 4. The up and down buttons raise or lower the spreader bar.
The Maxi Sky 1000 units are equipped with a safety system to prevent a misuse of the lift. If the lift is used above the amount specified by the duty cycle, a detection system will block the lifting of a load until the temperature of the transmission cools down. In the meantime, it will still be possible to activate the horizontal displacement and down functions. When the overheat protection is engaged, the red light will stay on during the cooling period. In addition, a buzzer will sound if the UP button is pressed. The cooling period is between 10 to 30 minutes depending on ambient conditions.
The “programming mode” button allows you to modify the functions of the lift. Refer to the “Maxi Sky 1000 Programming” section for more information. RIGHT
button UP DOWN
button
button
LEFT
button RETURN TO
Battery Information
CHARGE
PROGRAMMING MODE button
Fig. 4
ECS Rail System (For Maxi Sky 1000 ECS Only) The Maxi Sky 1000 lift is also available for use with the KWIKtrak Enhanced Charging System (ECS). This rail system allows the ceiling lift to benefit from continuous charging wherever it is on the track. It eliminates the need to send the unit back to the charging station after the patient transfer. With the ECS option, the “return to charge” (RTC) feature is thus no longer obligatory. However, this feature can still be used to store the cassette at the end of the track, using a preprogrammed position station (PPP) until the next transfer. Since the RTC is disabled by default, please refer to the “Maxi Sky 1000 Programming” section of this document for instructions on how to enable this feature, that for the ECS is called the “return to home” (RTH) feature. Please see the “How to Use the Maxi Sky 1000 Lift” section in this manual.
Chargers The Maxi Sky 1000 units are equipped with a walladapted charger that can be customized to fit AC voltage outlets around the world. Note: Avoid positioning the charger such that access to the plug is limited, making disconnection difficult.
The Maxi Sky 1000 uses two 12 volts sealed lead-acid batteries. This battery type requires being fully charged at all time. NOTE: Batteries need to be charged for a minimum of 8 hours prior to the initial use of the lift. Batteries life is variable (2-3 years) and depends on: frequency of use, frequency of charging, temperature of operation/storage and storage time. To prolong the batteries life, recharge them before the “Low Battery” indicator signal shows up. To recharge the batteries, place the unit under the charging station. Check the battery status indicator to confirm that the batteries are charging. If the batteries have been completely drained, it could take up to 8 hours to completely recharge them. NOTE: Batteries will not recharge when the emergency stop is applied. NOTE: The unit will not lift or lower when it is in charging position. See Fig. 5 for a graph illustrating the relationship between the number of lifts versus the load being lifted. 150 100 50 0
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load (kg) Fig. 5
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Accessories
Morgue Stretcher
Class III Scale (Europe Only)
2-Point Spreader Bar
Scale
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How to Use the Maxi Sky 1000 Controls and Features
2) Remove the black cap located on each side of the lift.
Emergency Lowering
3) Find the 8 mm Allen key that came with the ceiling lift. Insert the Allen key into the axle.
In the unlikely event of an electrical failure, the Maxi Sky 1000 has an emergency manual lowering feature.
4) Turn the Allen key counter-clockwise to slowly lower the patient. Repeat on the other side of the lift if required.
CAUTION: The emergency lowering feature is to be used only in case of emergency.
Once the patient is lowered and secured within a chair, bed or wheelchair, call a qualified technician to inspect the ceiling lift.
If the ceiling lift malfunctions when a patient is being transferred, the emergency lowering device provides a safe way of getting the patient down onto a chair, bed or wheelchair (see Fig. 7). To use it: 1) Pull the red emergency cord.
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Turn Allen key counterclockwise
2 Access emergency lowering system.
Pull red emergency cord.
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Fig. 7
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How to Use the Maxi Sky 1000 Emergency Stop (red cord) The emergency stop can be activated at any time to stop the functioning of the lift. 1) To stop the lift in any emergency, gently pull the red emergency cord until you hear a “click” (see Fig. 8 - A). You will notice that the reset switch’s plastic insert, at the very top of the red cord, has descended (see Fig. 8 - B). The green power light has also turned off. You may also notice that the patient begins to descend slowly when the emergency stop is activated. This is normal.
WARNING: Constant surveillance is required when using the RTC function to prevent the spreader bar from hitting someone/something along the path.
Emergency Brake The emergency brake is an additional safety feature that automatically prevents the patient from falling in the unlikely event of a transmission or motor failure. WARNING: After an incident has occurred and the brake was deployed, never attempt to use any function of the lift. This may disengage the brake and make the patient fall.
Fig. 8
CAUTION: Do not pull the red emergency cord with excessive force. If the cord is jerked too hard, the lift may become inoperable. 2) To reactivate the lift, push up on the reset switch’s plastic insert (for units equipped with infrared hand controls pull the red emergency cord again). A green light confirms that the Maxi Sky 1000 lift is on and ready for use.
The emergency brake is intended for single activation and therefore can only be used once. Call your ArjoHuntleigh agent to arrange for the unit to be replaced. The emergency lowering device cannot be used when the emergency brake has deployed.
Indicator Lights The ceiling lift and the charging system have many indicator lights. It is important to understand their significance for the proper use and comprehension of the ceiling lift. Power light
Return to Charge (RTC) The RTC (or for the ECS, the RTH) function is disabled by default. To activate this function, please refer to the “Maxi Sky 1000 Programming” section. To engage the RTC function, press on the return to charge button of the hand control for 3 seconds. The spreader bar will raise all the way up to avoid any obstacles during the run. When the lift is at the charging station, the spreader bar lowers by itself to the preselected height so as to be easily accessible. The RTC function is not an automatic transfer function. A s afety weight detector is included in your device to prevent the use of the function when patient is present in sling.
OPERATING THE LIFT Flashing
Low batteries
Solid
The lift is on and ready to use
Green STATE OF BATTERIES
Charging light
Amber Maintenance/ overheat light
Flashing
In process of charging batteries
Solid
Charging done; batteries charged MAINTENANCE
Flashing
Maintenance required by your local agent
Solid
Lift was powered up in “service mode”, in “progamming mode” or is under overheat protection
Red
CHARGING Clip-on charger station indicator (LED)
Solid green
Clip-on charging station power is on
Solid red
Problem with charger; do not use the charger
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NOTE: You can stop the return to charge at any time by pressing any button on the hand control or pulling on the red emergency cord.
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How to Use the Maxi Sky 1000 Spreader Bar Attachment The spreader bar features an attachment which allows the caregiver to change it in a few steps without using any tools. Attaching the Spreader Bar to the Lift WARNING: Before every use, always ensure that the strap is properly attached and that the attachment is secured with the split ring. Improper installation of the spreader bar coul lead to a patient fall. 1) Insert the strap end onto the spreader bar attachment. 2) Insert the clevis pin through the attachement and the loop at the end of the strap. 3) Secure the clevis pin with the split ring.
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Loop Sling Application 2-Point Spreader Bar Compatible Sling WARNING: Slings shown in Fig. 11 are intended to be used only with the 2-point spreader bar.
Hammock - THAi
Hygienic - THY
Limb - 300.20005
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Hammock Amputee MLA7000
Hammock 6 - THA6i
General Purpose MLA3000
Quick Fit - TIR
Combi - 62600X
Mesh with Head Support MLA4060
With Head support MLA2000
Walking Jacket MAA5000
Flite (disposable) MFA2000
Toilet - MLA4031
Repositionning - MAA6000
Repositioning - 624500
Toilet - MLA4531
Walking - TEM Fig. 11
NOTE: Other sling models are available. Please refer to your local ArjoHuntleigh agent to order.
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Loop Sling Application Slings Selection
Positioning the Patient
The spreader bar that is attached to the Maxi Sky 1000 determines which sling can be used to transfer a patient.
The specific sling loops chosen determine the position of the patient. Different loop combinations can be used to allow the patient to be lifted and transferred in positions ranging from semi-reclined to seated.
Loop slings must be used with the 2-point spreader bar. All slings are color coded for size by having a different colored edge binding or attachment strap coloring: •
Grey or Teal - Extra Extra Small - XXS
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White or Brown - Extra Small -XS
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Red - Small - S
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Yellow - Medium - M
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Green - Large - L
BODY POSITION ACCORDING TO SELECTION OF LOOP STRAPS SHOULDERS
SHOULDERS
LEGS
HIPS*
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2
LEGS
The correct size sling will be able to support the patient’s shoulders during the transferring procedure. ArjoHuntleigh offers the option of a head support for many of our slings if it is considered necessary for a particular patient. A range of special purpose slings are available as accessories, for these or for special size slings, contact your ArjoHuntleigh agent. Note: If ArjoHuntleigh Flites slings (disposable) are to be used with the Maxi Sky 1000 lift, then always refer to the separate Flites Instruction for Use in conjunction with current Instructions for Use.
*Hip loops only available on THA6i model
NOTE: Slings with more loops additional alternative positions.
allow
Attaching the Sling to the 2point Spreader Bar Place the attachment loops onto the hooks.
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Make sure the loops are positioned correctly and that the latches are closing the hooks as shown below.
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Loop Sling Application Before Approaching the Patient
It is also a useful method for patients with contractures, making it difficult to bring a sling strap between the legs.
Make sure to have on hand a sling that is of the correct model and of adequate size for transfer with the Maxi Sky 1000 unit. Before performing the transfer, it is important to evaluate the patient’s general condition. For example, an agitated patient will require a specific type of sling.
Attachement Methods Fig. 15
Once the loop sling has been fitted around the patient, it can be configured in three ways. With each of the three methods described below, it is necessary to first connect each shoulder loop of the sling to both sides of the spreader bar.
WARNING: Method 2 might not be suitable for confused, combative or erratic patients as they can fall forward and get injured.
Attachments Points
Method 3 - Abduction (Legs opened with non-crossing straps)
The attachment point designation shown here are only for the purpose of the explanations below.
In this method, legs are held in abduction which is convenient for toileting and hygiene care.
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Method 1 - Cross-through (Legs closed with crossing straps) This method is recommended for most general transfer.
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Transferring Patient Using Loop Slings Before using the Maxi Sky 1000: • Always carry out the items marked as “Before every use” in the “Preventive Maintenance Schedule” before using the lift. • To avoid the patient swinging excessively during lifting, the lift strap should be as vertical as possible, immediately prior to the lift.
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Method 2 - Hammock (Bridge, legs closed) This method can provide a comfortable cradle for amputee patient.
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WARNING: A patient should never be left unattended during a transfer. Certain safety features can only be accessed by the caregiver and patient could get stuck in the event of a malfunction.
Loop Sling Application WARNING: This unit must never be operated by the patient but only by the caregiver. Patient could get stuck in the event of a malfunction.
2) Ensure that the head support area of the sling is behind the head covering it. 3) Pull each leg strap under the thigh so that it emerges on the inside of the thigh.
WARNING: Always hold the spreader bar when near a patient. The spreader bar could hit the patient resulting in injury. WARNING: Before raising the patient, always make sure the sling is not caught on any obstructions (for instance, the wheelchair brakes or armrests). Sling catching in such obstructions could result in patient fall. WARNING: Always confirm that the sling remain attached as the weight of the patient is gradually taken up. A wrongly fastened attachement could detach resulting in patient fall. WARNING: Make sure that the spreader bar is correctly attached to the lift. An unsecured spreader bar attachement may lead to patient fall.
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4) Approach the patient with the lift, ensure that: • •
The spreader bar is at or just below shoulder level. The spreader bar is close enough to be able to fix all the sling loops onto the spreader bar hooks.
5) Connect the shoulder loops, and then the leg section using one of the three methods previously described.
WARNING: Make sure the intended route of travel is clear to prevent the patient from bumping any obstruction. CAUTION: Do not attempt to pull the cassette along the rail using the hand control cable. This will damage the cable and eventually ruin the function of the hand control.
Lifting Patient from a Seated Position 1) Place the sling around the patient so that the base of the sling sits slightly below the tail bone. A MaxiSlide® or MaxiTube® positioning aid can be used to assist with placement of the sling.
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6) If necessary, lower the spreader bar a little further. 7) Raise the patient. 8) Turn the patient to face the direction of travel, and keep at a normal chair height. 9) Proceed with the transfer.
Lowering Patient to a Seated Position
2) When the patient’s body weight is fully supported, detach the sling. 3) Move the lift away from the patient. 4) Remove the sling from under the patient. Fig. 17
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1) Once arrived at destination, lower the patient down onto the new location.
Loop Sling Application Lifting Patient from a Supine Position When lifting patient from a bed, make sure the bed is in correct working height before you start. WARNING: Make sure that the bed safety side is installed to prevent the patient from falling. 1) Roll the patient onto his/her side. 2) Fold the sling in half and place on the bed land marking it, along the back of the patient so that the base of his spine is aligned with the base of the sling, making sure the sling extends to the top of the patient’s head.
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3) Roll the patient back onto the sling and then slightly further in the opposite direction, so that the folded part of the sling can be unfolded. 4) If possible, slightly raise the head of the bed. 5) Approach the patient with the lift. Ensure that the spreader bar is close enough to be able to fix all the sling loops onto the spreader bar hooks. 6) Connect the shoulder loops, and then the leg section using one of the three methods previously described. 7) Raise the patient. 8) Turn the patient to face the direction of travel, and keep at a normal chair height. 9) Proceed with the transfer.
Lowering Patient to a Supine Position
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1) Once arrived at destination lower the patient down onto the new location. 2) When the patient’s body weight is fully supported, detach the sling.
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Using Stretcher Frames and Stretchers If any of the ArjoHuntleigh patient stretcher frames and stretchers are to be used with the Maxi Sky 1000 lift, always refer to the separate relevant stretcher frame and stretcher operating instructions supplements before use.