ARJO Huntleigh Healthcare
ARJOHUNTLEIGH Patient Hoists and Transport Systems
ARJOHUNTLEIGH MAXI MOVE Operating and Product Care Instructions Rev 2 May 2008
Operating and Product Care Instructions
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MAXI MOVE™ Operating and Product Care Instructions
001.25060.EN_rev2 May 2008
© ARJO International 2008 ARJO products are patented or patent pending. Patent information is available by contacting ARJO International AB. Our policy is one of continuous development, and we therefore reserve the right to make technical alterations without notice. The content of this publication may not be copied either whole or in part without the consent of ARJO International AB.
Contents Contents ... 3 Definitions Used in this Manual: ... 5 Manufacturer Information ... 5 Authorized European Representative ... 5 Intended Use ... 5 Conditions ... 5 General Information ... 5 Operational Life ... 6 Number of Staff Members and Transfers ... 6 Safety Instructions ... 7 Symbols Used ... 7 Product Description/Functions... 9 Parts Referred to in this Manual ... 9 Slings ... 11 Controls and Features ... 13 Control Handset ... 13 Control Panel ... 13 Stop Button (red) ... 13 Power Button (green) ... 14 System Failure Wind-Down Facility... 14 Automatic Cut-Out ... 14 Anti-Crush System ... 14 Battery Indicator ... 14 Sleep Mode ... 15 Usage Counter ... 15 Adjustable Width Chassis Legs ... 15 Chassis Castor Brakes ... 15 Jib and Spreader Bars/Stretcher Frame ... 15 Using Your Maxi Move ... 16 Before Approaching the Patient ... 16 Powered Opening “V” Chassis ... 16 Maxi Move ‘Lock and Load’ System ... 16 Using the DPS Spreader Bar ... 17 To Lift from a Chair ... 17 To Lift from the Bed ... 18 To Lift from the Floor ... 20 Powered DPS Spreader Bar ... 21 Care of Your Powered DPS Spreader Bar ... 22 Using the Loop Spreader Bar ... 22 To Lift from a Chair ... 22 To Lift from the Bed ... 23 To lift from the Floor ... 24 Using the Stretcher Frame ... 24 Using the Soft Stretcher ... 24 Using the Strap Stretcher ... 26
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Contents Scale ... 29 Patient Scale Information ... 29 Descriptive Marking/Seals E.C. Units only ... 29 Reinspection ... 30 Display Symbols/Functions ... 30 Overload Warning Symbol ... 30 Method A - Weighing Before the Patient is Suspended in the Sling ... 30 Method B - Weighing with the Patient Already Suspended in the Sling ... 31 Units of Measure ... 33 Scale - Handset Instruction Mini-Guide ... 34 Scale - Handset Instruction Mini-Guide ... 35 Battery Charging ... 36 Battery Pack ... 36 Removing the Battery Pack ... 36 Charging your Battery ... 36 Battery and Battery Charger Safety Practices ... 36 Care of Your Maxi Move ... 37 Sling Cleaning and Care: ... 37 Lift Cleaning and Care ... 37 Mandatory Daily Checks ... 37 Periodic Testing ... 37 Servicing Advice ... 38 Troubleshooting ... 39 Labels ... 40 Technical Specifications ... 41 Lift Dimensions ... 42 Appendix - Scale Gravity Code Configurations ... 43 Viewing the Gravity Code Configuration ... 43 European Gravity Zones Map ... 44 Gravity Adjustment Table ... 46
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General Information Authorized European Representative
Thank you for purchasing ARJO equipment. Your Maxi Move is part of a series of quality products designed especially for hospitals, nursing homes and other health care uses.
Huntleigh Healthcare Ltd. 310-312 Dallow Road Luton, UK LU1 1TD
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 ARJO product.
Intended Use
Please contact us if you have any questions about the operation or maintenance of your ARJO equipment.
WARNING: To avoid injuries that can be attributed to the use of inadequate parts, ARJO strongly advises and warns that only ARJO designated parts should be used on equipment and other appliances supplied by ARJO. Unauthorized modifications on any ARJO equipment may affect its safety. ARJO will not be held responsible for any accidents, incidents or lack of performance that occur as a result of any unauthorized modification to its products.
All references to the patient in these instructions refer to the person being lifted, and references to the attendant refer to the person who operates the Maxi Move. Techniques described in these instructions for fitting slings and lifting patients from a reclining position can be used for patients regardless of where they may be lying; on the bed or on the floor. Similarly, lifting a patient from a chair employs the same techniques as when lifting a patient from a wheelchair or from a sitting position on the edge of a bed.
Maxi Move is a mobile, passive lift with removable spreader bar.
NOTE: The need for a second attendant to support the patient must be assessed in each individual case.
Maxi Move is intended to be used in hospitals, nursing homes or other health care facilities where the patient: • • •
sits in a wheelchair has no capacity to support himself/herself cannot stand unsupported and is not able to bear weight; not even partially • is dependent on the caregiver in most situations Or where the patient:
These instructions specifically show both the clip attachment slings being used with the standard Dynamic Positioning System (DPS) and the loop attachment slings for loop spreader bars. The same methods and techniques described for the standard DPS can also be applied to the optional, powered DPS.
• is passive • might be almost or completely bedridden • is often stiff or has contracted joints • is totally dependent on the caregiver Maxi Move must always be handled by a trained caregiver and in accordance with the instructions outlined in these Operating and Product Care Instructions.
Definitions Used in this Manual: WARNING: Means: Failure to understand and follow these instructions may result in injury to yourself and others.
Maxi Move is intended to be used with ARJO slings. Only use slings and stretchers supplied by ARJO that are designed to be used with your Maxi Move.
CAUTION: Means: Failure to follow these instructions may cause damage to the product(s).
Conditions
NOTE:
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Means: This is important information regarding the correct use of the equipment. •
Manufacturer Information This product has been manufactured by: BHM Medical Inc. 2001 Tanguay Street Magog (Quebec) Canada J1X 5Y5
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The unit is cared for and serviced in accordance with recommended, published “Operating and Product Care Instructions” and the “Preventive Maintenance Schedule”. The unit is maintained to the minimum requirements as published in the “Preventive Maintenance Schedule”. The servicing and product care, in accordance with ARJO requirements, must begin on first use of the unit by the customer. The equipment must be used for its intended purpose only and is operated within the published limitations. Only ARJO designated spare parts should be used.
General Information Operational Life The expected operational life of your ARJO lift is ten years from the date of manufacture, providing the following conditions are adhered to: •
The expected operational life for fabric slings and fabric stretchers is approximately two years from date of purchase. • This life expectancy only applies if the slings and stretchers have been cleaned, maintained and inspected in accordance with the “ARJO Sling Information” documents, the “Operating and Product Care Instructions” and the “Preventive Maintenance Schedule”. • The expected life for other consumable products, such as batteries, fuses, lamps, gel cushions, filters, seal kits, seat inserts, mattresses, safety belts, padded covers, straps and cords is dependent upon the care and usage of the equipment concerned. Consumables must be maintained in accordance with published “Operating and Product Care Instructions” and the “Preventive Maintenance Schedule”.
Policy on Number of Staff Members Required for Patient Transfer ARJO’s passive and active series of lifts are designed for safe usage with one caregiver. There are circumstances, such as combativness, obesity, contractures etc. of the individual that may dictate the need for a two-person transfer. It is the responsibility of each facility or medical professional to determine if a one or two person transfer is more appropriate, based on the task, resident load, environment, capability, and skill level of the staff members.
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Safety Instructions Symbols Used Symbol
Key to symbol This symbol is accompanied by the name and the address of the authorized representative in the European Community. This symbol is accompanied by a date (to indicate the date of manufacture) and by the address of the manufacturer. This symbol indicates that the products comply with medical device directive 93/42/EEC.
This symbol is accompanied by the manufacturer's catalogue number.
This symbol is accompanied by the manufacturer's serial number.
This symbol indicates “separate collection” for all batteries and accumulators as per the WEEE Directive.
These symbols refer to the Operating and Product Care Instructions. 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. This symbol indicates a type B applied part.
This symbol indicates a risk of pinching.
This symbol represents a weight scale.
This symbol indicates that the scale is a non-automatic instrument; medium accuracy class. Fig. 1
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Safety Instructions Before using your Maxi Move, familiarize yourself with the various parts and controls as illustrated in Fig. 3, and other illustrations. Then, read this manual thoroughly in its entirety before using your Maxi Move. Information in the manual is crucial to the proper operation and maintenance of the equipment, and will help protect your product and ensure that the equipment performs to your satisfaction. Some of the information in this booklet is important for your safety and must be read and understood to help prevent possible injury. If there is anything in the manual that you find is confusing or difficult to understand, please contact your local ARJO representative (the telephone number appears on the last page of this manual).
WARNING: Do not overload the Maxi Move beyond the approved lifting capacity of the lowest rated attachment/accessory. If the maximum load differs between floor lift, spreader bar and body support unit (i.e. sling), then the lowest maximum load shall always be used. Take care when manually lifting alternative/ optional components such as stretcher frames, spreader bars etc., in order to avoid injury. Do not attempt to manually lift the complete lift.
References to “left” or “right” in these instructions are as viewed from the caregiver’s pushing position, standing at the rear of the Maxi Move and facing forward.
CAUTION: Although manufactured to a high standard, the Maxi Move and accessories should not be left in humid or wet areas. Do not, under any circumstances, spray the Maxi Move or accessories (excluding slings or ARJO approved wet environment equipment) with water such as under the shower.
WARNING: Before lifting a patient it is advisable to familiarize yourself with and understand the operation of the various controls and features of the Maxi Move, and to carry out any action concerning inspection procedures.
Fig. 2
This product has been designed and manufactured to provide you with trouble-free use. However, this product does contain components that are subject to wear with regular use. CAUTION: Some of these parts are critical to ensure the safe operation of the lift. They will need examining and servicing on a regular basis and must be replaced as needed.
The Maxi Move can be supplied with a variety of optional attachments, which are not all described in these instructions. If your Maxi Move has been equipped with an alternative/optional sub-assembly such as stretchers, etc., always refer to the separate, relevant operating instructions supplement, as well as these instructions, before you operate the lift. Only use ARJOsupplied slings and stretchers that are designed to be used with Maxi Move.
See also “Care of Your Maxi Move” section. CAUTION: Use only ARJO slings and stretchers that have been specifically designed for the Maxi Move.
This product is intended to be operated entirely by an attendant. The patient should not perform any function relating to the control of this product. A second attendant may be required with certain patients.
WARNING: Before lifting a patient, a clinical assessment of the patient’s condition and suitability to be lifted should be carried out by a qualified professional.
WARNING: Patients with spasms can be lifted, but great care should be taken to support the patient’s legs.
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Product Description/Functions Parts Referred to in this Manual 1
2
9
3
10
8
12 11 13
4 7
14
5 6
15
Fig. 3
1)
Mast
12) Stop button
2)
Mast top cover
13) Power button
3)
Maneuvering handle
14) Battery release button
4)
Lift battery pack
15) Battery charger
5)
Braked casters
16) Two-point loop spreader bar (if included)
6)
Adjustable chassis legs
17) Combi medium loop spreader bar (if included)
7)
Medium DPS spreader bar (if included)
18) Four-point loop spreader bar (if included)
8)
“Lock and Load” spreader bar carrier system
19) Small DPS spreader bar (if included)
9)
Jib
20) Medium powered DPS spreader bar (if included)
10) Control panel
21) Large powered DPS spreader bar (if included)
11) Control handset
22) Stretcher frame (if included)
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Product Description/Functions
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16
18 19
20 20 1
Fig. 4
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Product Description/Functions Slings The standard range of Maxi Move slings will support 227 kg (500 lb), the pediatric spreader bar range will support 125 kg (275 lb). All slings are size-coded with different colored edge binding or attachment strap coloring: Pediatric rated: • • •
Teal -Extra Extra Small - XXS Brown - Extra Small - XS Red - Small - S
Standard Range: • • • • •
Yellow - Medium - M Green -Large - L Purple - Large Large - LL Blue - Extra Large - XL Terracotta - Extra Extra Large - XXL
Always refer to the label on the sling being used to make sure of its actual safe working load (SWL). A label is placed on the spreader bar for a quick color-tosize reference (see the section entitled “Labels”). A range of special purpose slings is available as accessories. For these or for special size slings, contact your ARJO representative. WARNING: Only use ARJO supplied slings and stretchers that are designed to be used with Maxi Move. The sling profiles illustrated (see Fig. 5) will help to identify the various ARJO slings and fabric stretchers available. If ARJO Flites (disposable slings) are to be used with your Maxi Move, always refer to the separate operating instructions for ARJO Flites (literature reference part No. MAX01720), as well as these instructions, before using. WARNING: ARJO slings with head supports have two pockets located in the head section. These should contain plastic reinforcement inserts during use. Always ensure that these reinforcement inserts have been placed inside the sling pockets before using the sling.
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Product Description/Functions ARJO standard sling profiles that can be used with the Maxi Move
Four-point padded sling
Four-point toileting sling
Four-point amputee sling
Soft stretcher
Strap stretcher
Scoop stretcher
Fig. 5
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Product Description/Functions Controls and Features Jib “Up” button
Control Handset (See Fig. 6) To raise and lower the jib, open and close the chassis legs, or to operate a powered DPS spreader bar, press the appropriate button on the control handset. Icons with direction arrows are printed on each button for quick reference.
DPS “Recline” button DPS “Sit up” button
Jib “Down” button Handset display
Chassis “Legs closed” button
Jib “Up” button
DPS “Recline” button
Chassis “Legs open” button
DPS “Sit up” button
Jib “Down” button
Chassis “Legs open” button
Chassis “Legs Closed” button
Fig. 7
Stop Button (red) (See Fig. 8) In an emergency, if you have to immediately stop any powered movement (other than by releasing a control handset button or control panel button), press the stop button located on the control panel. Once the stop button has been used, the green power button will have to be pressed before the equipment can be operated again. To do this, simply push in the button. Fig. 6
If button is released during any function, powered motion will cease immediately. When not in use, the handset can be conveniently stored for later use by hooking it over the manoeuvring handle at the rear of the mast. Control Panel (See Fig. 7) An additional feature available on the Maxi Move, is a mast-mounted control panel, which operates in parallel with the control handset, enabling powered operations to be controlled from the lift mast as well as remotely by using the handset. As with the handset, icons with direction arrows are printed on each button for quick reference.
Stop button
Power button
Fig. 8
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Product Description/Functions Power Button (green) (See Fig. 8) Located adjacent to the stop button, this button is used to turn the unit on. System Failure Wind Down Facility If electrical power fails completely due to battery power loss or other electrical malfunction, the jib can be lowered by first raising the red colored emergency lowering lever found on the rear section of the mast (See Fig. 9).
Fig. 11
WARNING: If the mast is in a high position and the wind down function must be used, ensure that suitable and safe measures are taken to gain access to the top cover.
Fig. 9
If the wind down function must be used, immediately remove the lift from use and contact the ARJO Service Department or its appointed distributor.
Next, remove the exposed locking pin from its location beneath the red colored emergency lowering lever (see Fig. 10).
Automatic Cut-Out This is not an operator control but a function built into the lift’s electronics. If the lift is inadvertently overloaded by trying to lift a load heavier than permitted, an automatic “cut-out” function operates to prevent the lift from raising a weight in excess of the safe working load (SWL). This will stop the lift’s motion automatically. If this occurs, release the jib “up” button on the handset or the control panel. The electronics will reset after a short delay to enable the patient to be lowered only when either of the “down” buttons is pressed. Make sure that the Maxi Move operates only within its safe working load. Anti-Crush System This is not an operator control but a function built into the lift’s electronics. Great care should be taken not to lower the spreader bar, or stretcher onto the patient or any other obstruction. If this should happen, the unit’s “anti-crush” system will engage, stop the motor and all downward movement will cease. If this occurs, release the jib “down” button immediately and press the jib “up” button to raise the jib until the lift is clear. Then remove the obstruction.
Fig. 10
Finally, using the lever as a crank, turn it in a clockwise rotation (see Fig. 11). One full clockwise rotation of the shaft lowers the mast jib by 10 mm (3/8 in).
Battery Indicator The battery indicator for the Maxi Move is a feature found on the control handset. Please refer to the “Battery Charging” section for operating procedures.
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Product Description/Functions Sleep Mode The Maxi Move is equipped with a power-saving feature which places the machine in “sleep mode” when not used for a short time. The unit is put into sleep mode in two stages: 1)
After two minutes of inactivity (where no buttons are pressed on either the control handset or control panel), the handset’s display will go into sleep mode. The display can be taken out of sleep mode by pressing any button on the handset or the control panel. There will be a three second delay after which the unit is fully ready for use.
2)
After six minutes of inactivity, the entire unit will placed into sleep mode and will restart only when a button is pressed either on the control handset or control panel. There will be a three second delay after which the unit is fully ready for use.
Fig. 12
Usage Counter The usage counter is a feature found on the control handset which shows the accumulated amount of time (in hours) that the lift’s mast has been raised or lowered.
Chassis Castor Brakes (See Fig. 13) The chassis rear castors have brakes which can be foot operated to keep the Maxi Move in position.
Initially, the display will show “0.0” at the very top of the screen (right above the larger digits for the scale), indicating 0 hours of use. The measurement will increase in increments of 0.1 whenever an additional six minutes have been accumulated. Note that the counter is recording only during the movement of the mast. Keeping the unit turned on, using the powered DPS or adjusting the width of the legs will not affect the usage counter. The maintenance symbol serves as a reminder of the annual maintenance requirements for the product. It will appear on the handset display when the usage counter reaches 175 hours. This target represents the average time a lift will be used during one year. However, based on the use of the unit, the maintenance symbol can appear sooner or later than a year.
Lock brake
When the maintenance symbol appears, the unit will still be safe to use, but the annual maintenance should be performed as soon as it is reasonably possible. Adjustable Width Chassis Legs (See Fig. 12) To open the chassis legs, press the “legs open” button on either the control handset or control panel. When the button is released, movement will stop and the chassis legs will remain securely in position. Always transfer patients with the chassis legs in the closed position.
Unlock brake Fig. 13
Jib and Spreader Bars/Stretcher Frame (Consult Fig. 3) Your Maxi Move is equipped with a quick connection device that allows you to use multiple attachments, such as loop/DPS spreader bars, stretcher frames, etc. See the section entitled “Using your Maxi Move” for full instructions on installing or changing attachments.
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Using your Maxi Move Before Approaching the Patient
A
Ensure that the battery pack supplied is fully charged before use (for recharging batteries, see the instructions in the “Battery Charging” section). When the battery pack is fully charged, remove it from the charger unit and insert it back into the Maxi Move. First, match the recess across the bottom of the battery pack with the protrusion at the bottom of the battery slot, then pivot the battery into position until the retaining catch engages. An electrical connection will be made automatically.
Spreader bar
Locking clip
Carrier
Ensure that the green power button (located below the control panel) is pushed in (see Fig. 8). B
Ensure that a selection of sling types and sizes is available for all transfers likely to be performed using the Maxi Move. The attendant should always tell the patient what they are going to do, and have the correct size sling ready. Whenever possible, always approach the patient from the front. WARNING: To ensure the patient’s maximum comfort, do not allow the patient to hold on to the spreader bar.
C If required, the chassis legs may be opened to go around a chair or wheelchair.
Powered Opening “V” Chassis Push the “legs open” button on the control handset or control panel until the required width for the chassis legs is reached. To close, press the “legs closed” button. Movement will stop if the button is released, whether opening or closing. When opening or closing the legs on a powered chassis, care must be taken not to allow anything to stand in the way of the chassis’ moving legs. For example, pay special attention when the legs are operated around chairs or in doorways.
D
The lift must be moved only when the chassis legs are in the closed position.
Maxi Move ‘Lock and Load’ System (Consult Fig. 14) If you need to install or change the attachment, such as the spreader bar or stretcher frame, proceed as follows:
Fig. 14
To remove the spreader bar, hold it carefully and depress the retaining catch to release it from the carrier (see A). Then lift the spreader bar upwards and away from the carrier (see B and C), and store it carefully for future use. Finally, select the attachment required and-while carefully lifting it up-allow the recess in the spreader bar to fit around the carrier shaft (see D). Ensure the spreader bar drops down over the carrier and that the retaining catch engages fully.
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Using your Maxi Move WARNING: When installing and lifting using the sling with the DPS spreader bar, ensure that the patient’s hands and arms are kept inside the sling at all times. Do not allow the patient to hold on to the spreader bar.
WARNING: Be prepared to take the full weight of the spreader bar when removing it from the jib. For larger attachments, or if there is any doubt about being able to lift and hold the attachment securely, use more than one person for the procedure, or support the attachment on a bed or chair.
Once the Maxi Move is in position, attach the shoulder strap attachment clips to the sling attachment lugs on the spreader bar (see Fig. 17).
Using the DPS Spreader Bar Ensure the spreader bar is securely connected to the jib before starting to lift.
To Lift from a Chair Place the sling around the patient so that the base of his/ her spine is covered and the head support portion of the sling is behind the head. Pull each leg strap from under the thigh so that it emerges on the inside of the thigh (see Fig. 15).
Fig. 17
CAUTION: The chassis rear castors have brakes which can be foot-operated when required (see Fig. 13). Do not apply the chassis brakes at this stage, as the position of the patient will adjust to the center of gravity of the lift while the patient is being raised. Fig. 15
Press down on the positioning handle on the spreader bar and attach the leg strap attachment clips (see Fig. 18).
Ensure the positioning handle on the spreader bar is facing away from the patient, and that the open part of the spreader bar is at or just below shoulder level (see Fig. 16).
Fig. 18
If necessary, lower the spreader bar using the handset control, being careful not to lower it onto the patient. If this should happen inadvertently, there is a built-in cutout device which will prevent any further downward movement. Do not continue to push the handset “jib down” button.
Fig. 16
Ensure that the Maxi Move is close enough to be able to attach the sling’s shoulder clips to the spreader bar. To accomplish this you may have to put the patient’s feet on, or over, the chassis.
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Using your Maxi Move If the handset button is released during the lifting or lowering procedure, powered motion will stop immediately.
WARNING: When lowering the spreader bar, ensure that the patient’s and attendant’s legs and feet are well clear of the moving mast.
CAUTION: Always check that all the sling attachment clips are fully in position before and during the lifting cycle, and in tension as the patient’s weight is gradually taken up.
Only detach the sling leg connection clips followed by the shoulder connection clips when the patient’s body weight is fully supported by the bed.
Before transferring, position the patient to face the attendant at approximately the height of a normal chair. This provides a measure of confidence and dignity to the patient. Remember to release the brakes if they have been applied, before transferring the patient. Lift the patient using the handset control, and adjust to a comfortable position for transfer (see Fig. 19). The specially designed sling, together with its integral head support, enables one person to carry out the complete lifting function without additional help.
Fig. 20
When lowering the patient back down, lower the positioning handle to put the patient into a sitting position. This avoids further lifting strain. Take care not to push down too quickly, as this may jerk the patient’s head forward.
To Lift from the Bed Before lifting a person from a bed, ensure there is sufficient clearance underneath the bed to accommodate the Maxi Move chassis legs. Position the patient onto the sling by rolling the patient towards you, then folding the sling in half and placing it behind the patient’s back (see Fig. 21).
Fig. 19
Move the lift away from the chair. The angle of recline can be adjusted to increase comfort for more restless patients. The lift can now be directed towards the following transfer point (see Fig. 20). WARNING: Do not attempt to maneuver the lift by pulling or pushing on the mast, the jib, the spreader bar or the patient as this can cause the lift to topple over.
Fig. 21
Position the sling carefully so that, when rolled back, the patient will lie on the center of the sling (see Fig. 22). Check that the head support area of the sling covers the patient’s neck.
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Using your Maxi Move
Fig. 22
When rolling the patient back onto the sling, roll the patient slightly in the opposite direction so that the folded part of the sling can be pulled forward.
Fig. 24
Alternatively, the patient can be brought into a sitting posture. Then position the sling as detailed in the section entitled “To Lift From A Chair”.
Press down on the positioning handle until the sling leg sections can be connected (see Fig. 25). Connect the leg sections under the thighs by lifting one leg at a time. You may need to lower the spreader bar a little, using the handset control.
Approach the bed with the open side of the spreader bar towards the patient’s head (see Fig. 23).
Fig. 25
When lifting from the bed, some attendants prefer to connect the leg straps first. This applies in particular to patients with large thighs. In that case, raise the hip and knee into maximum flexion, and attach the leg strap attachment clips. Then tilt the spreader bar towards the shoulders to connect the shoulder attachment clips.
Fig. 23
Using the adjustable width chassis, it is possible to make adjustments to the chassis leg width to assist with manoeuvrability around obstructions, such as bed legs or castors. Now position the Maxi Move so that the spreader bar is just above and centered over the patient.
CAUTION: Always check that all the sling attachment clips are fully in position before and during the lifting cycle, and in tension as the patient’s weight is gradually taken up.
WARNING: Take care not to lower the spreader bar onto the patient.
Lift the patient using the handset control, and with the positioning handle, bring the patient into a comfortable position for transfer (see Fig. 26). The specially designed sling, together with its integral head support, enables one person to carry out the complete lifting function without additional help.
Using the positioning handle, tilt the spreader bar until the shoulder attachment points can be connected to the sling shoulder strap attachment clips (see Fig. 24).
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Using your Maxi Move When connecting the sling to the spreader bar, the patient’s head and shoulders could be raised with pillows for additional comfort. With the open part of the spreader bar pointing down towards the shoulders, attach the shoulder strap attachment clips, as shown in Fig. 28 and inset.
Fig. 26
If returning the patient to a bed, move into the desired position above the bed, adjusting the spreader bar position as necessary. Then lower the patient using the handset control. WARNING: When lowering the spreader bar, ensure that the patient’s and attendant’s legs and feet are well clear of the moving mast.
Fig. 28
Once connected, raise the hip and knee into maximum flexion, and push down on the positioning handle to be able to connect the leg strap attachment clips as shown in Fig. 29. This will have the effect of raising the patient’s head and shoulders slightly.
Only detach the sling leg connection clips followed by the shoulder connection clips when the patient’s body weight is fully supported by the bed. Pull the Maxi Move away before removing the sling from under the patient. If transferring the patient to a chair, refer to the section entitled “To Lift from a Chair”.
To Lift from the Floor Put the sling around the patient, by rolling or sitting the patient up. Open the chassis legs first, then approach and lift the patient’s legs over the chassis as shown in Fig. 27.
Fig. 29
CAUTION: Always check that all the sling attachment clips are fully in position before and during the lifting cycle, and in tension as the patient’s weight is gradually taken up. When lifting from the floor, some attendants prefer to connect the leg straps first. This applies in particular to very large patients with large thighs. In that case, raise the hip and knee into maximum flexion, and attach the leg strap attachment clips. Then tilt the spreader bar towards the shoulders to connect the shoulder attachment clips.
Fig. 27
CAUTION: While the patient is positioned over the legs as shown in Fig. 27, DO NOT operate the adjustable chassis leg controls.
When all the straps are securely attached, lift the patient from the floor in a semi-reclining position. Supporting
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