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BM15101 EN Rev. P 2022-04-12
Innhold General advice... 3 CE declaration... 3 Explanation of symbols... 3 Before using the patient lifter... 3 Responsibility... 3
Sling size guide... 15 Sling bag... 15 Molift NOMAD Attachment arm... 15 Scale... 15
Maintenance... 16
Main parts... 5 Safety devices... 5
Cleaning... 16 Monthly maintenance... 16 Periodic inspection... 16 Troubleshooting... 16 Service... 16 Service light codes... 17 Spare parts... 17 Warranty notice... 17 Product identification... 17 Warning labels and symbols... 17
Technical data... 6
Periodic inspection... 18
Assembly/disassembly... 7
Notes:... 19
Safety precautions... 4 General... 4 If defects or faults occur... 4 Lift and transfer... 4
About the product... 5
Assembly... 7 Checklist after mounting... 7 Disassembly... 7 Storage and transportation... 7
Operation... 8
Functions... 8 Operating the lifter... 8 Emergency stop and emergency lowering... 8 Battery care... 8 Charging... 9 Electrical system... 9 Lift and transfer... 10 Checklist before use... 10 Using lifting slings... 10 Climbing...11 Rail system...11 Trolley... 12 Transition coupling... 13 Components... 13 States... 13 To disconnect... 14 Transfer - disconnected transition coupling. 14 To connect... 14 Transfer - connected transition coupling... 15
Accessories... 15 Lifting sling... 15 Accessories:... 15
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IMPORTANT! The patient lifter is only meant to be used by qualified personnel. The manual shall not be handed over, or made available to, any unauthorised third party, without a prior written consent from Etac A/S Gedved. Existing laws, conventions and agreements protects all documents. No extract of this documentation can be reproduced, used or transferred without prior written consent from Etac A/S Gedved. Violation of these regulations may lead to judicial repercussions and economic responsibility. Industrial rights are reserved.
Etac A/S Parallelvej 3 DK-8751 Gedved www.etac.com BM15101 Rev P 2022-04-12
General advice
lifter, but also how it is to be lifted. Try out and practice using all the relevant slings for the difThis user manual contains important safety in- ferent types of lifter and movement you may enstructions and information regarding the use of counter. Before lifting a person, you should exthe lifter. Carefully read the manual before using plain the procedure. the lifter in order to be familiar in the function and When using the lifter, it’s also important to use use of the lifter. the correct sling and accessories according to: CE declaration
The product, and its related accessories, described in this instruction for use (IFU), is in compliance with the regulation (EU) 2017/745 of 5. April 2017 – as a medical device, risk class I. The product has been tested and approved by a third party according to standards IEC 60601-1, IEC 60601-1-2 and EN/ISO 10535:2006. Any serious incident that occurs in relation to the device should be reported to the manufacturer and the competent authority of the Member State in which the user and/or patient is established.
Explanation of symbols This symbol is used to point out instructions and information related to work place safety where injury may occur if the information is disregarded or ignored. Follow these instructions, be careful and attentive at all times. This symbol indicates important information regarding the use of the equipment. If not taken into consideration, it may lead to damage or functional defects to the lifter or other equipment. This symbol indicates important and useful information. If taken into consideration, it will help the operator of the lifter to work efficiently. It may help simplify routines and to explain complicated facts. Before using the patient lifter Before using a patient lifter, the operator must be trained accordingly. Practice lifting a colleague, and be lifted by others. It is important not only to know how to move another person using the
• type of disability • size • weight • type of movement Responsibility Please read these operating instructions carefully before putting the product into operation. We assume no liability for damage or malfunctions resulting from failure to comply with the instructions. Warranty claims must be made immediately on detecting the defect. Remember to quote the serial number. Consumable parts are not subject to the warranty. All technical information, data and instructions for operation contained in these operating instructions were up-to-date at time of print and are compiled on the basis of our experience and to the best of our knowledge. We reserve the right to incorporate technical modifications within the scope of further development of the product described in this manual. No claims can be derived from the information, illustrations or descriptions contained in these instructions. We assume no liability for any damage or malfunction caused by operating errors, noncompliance with these operating instructions or inappropriate maintenance. We expressly point out that only genuine Molift spare parts and accessories approved by us may be used. For safety reasons, the fitting and use of spare parts or accessories, which have not been approved, and unauthorized modification or conversion of the product, are not permitted. Etac A/S Gedved will accept no liability for damages resulting from such acts. With the exclusion of product liability, Etac A/S Gedved is liable for faults or omissions on its part within the scope of the warranty obligations stated in the purchase contract. Claims for damages are excluded, irrespective of the legal reason from which such claims are derived. Only documentation belonging to the actual equipment is valid. Page 3 of 20
Safety precautions
If the lifting movement does not start when the corresponding button is pressed, please consult the troubleshooting table in the maintenance chapter to locate the fault.
General Before putting a Molift NOMAD into operation, the operator must ensure that the lifter and accessories are in good working order, especially with re- Injury to personnel or equipment may occur if Molift NOMAD is used in an incorrect manner and gards to safety. if: All instruction and information in this manual regarding safety and general precautions must be • covers are removed by unauthorized personnel read, understood and followed carefully. Any dis- • used incorrectly regard to these precautions may result in person- • insufficient maintenance nel injury or damage to the equipment. The lifter • load exceeds maximum limit. The maximum load stated in this manual and on the lifter is must be taken out of service immediately, or not the maximum load returned to service, if faults and/or irregularities that may have influence on the safety are discov- • unauthorized repair of electrical devices or cables ered. Safety devices and -equipment must not be removed, disabled or in any other way altered. A Molift NOMAD shall only be used when all safety devices and equipment is in place and fully operational.
Lift and transfer Several factors have to be considered during movement of the lifter: • the user shall sit as low as possible facing the direction of movement. • there is no obstacles in the moving area of the lifter.
The lifter is designed for indoor use only, and should not be exposed to sun for a longer peStand to the side of the user when lifting. Ensure riod. that arms and legs are clear of the chair, bed etc. The lifter has an expected lifetime of 10 years Try to maintain eye contact with the user - this will or 30 000 lifts with max load (SWL), when all help the user feel safe and comfortable. recommended service is performed. Pay close attention to your actions. Ensure that all four loops of the sling are securely fasMedical electrical equipment requires tened to avoid the user slipping or falling. special precautions regarding electro-magnetic compatibility (EMC). Portable or mobile Make sure that there are no damages on the radio communication equipment may affect lifter or lifting belt, or accessories, before liftthe medical electrical equipment, and should ing. be kept minimum 25 cm (10 inches) from the lifters electronics. Molift slings shall ONLY be used to lift persons. NEVER use the sling to lift and/or move obIf defects or faults occur jects of any kind. The lifter must be switched off immediately if one of the following conditions occur; Molift NOMAD should not be run constantly for more than 2 minutes (with maximum • damage to electrical devices or cables, or damload), and rest for minimum 18 minutes. age to parts of electrical insulation • damage or failure on safety devices
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About the product
Safety devices Molift NOMAD is equipped with several safety deMolift NOMAD is a portable ceiling lifter intend- vices, which are intended to prevent personal ined for lifting and transferring persons. The lifter jury or damage to equipment in the case of incoris made out of light materials and has a battery. rect use. It can be used in institutions with various needs, making it necessary to move the lifter between • The lifter has an overload sensor which predifferent rooms. vents the lifter from lifting too much. If the weight of the patient is too high, the lifter will The lifter has intelligent electronics with soft start/ stop. stop, and a counter to register the number of lift • The lifting hooks are designed to prevent the cycles. lifting sling from falling off. • Electrical system has a protection against overMain parts heating. If the temperature on the circuit card The lifter consists of a chassis with motor, lifting is too high, the lifter will stop, and you will have belt, electronics and battery. A rail system with a to wait until the temperature goes down. trolley is necessary for attachment of the lifter. The • The lifter has a sensor which will stop the lifter lifter has four hooks for attaching the sling with if the lifting belt is not tight, to avoid it curling the user. up. • The electrical system registers the lifters operatThe lifter can be attached to the trolley directly, or ing time, and gives a signal when service is reby using an attachment arm. This makes it easy to quired. move between the different rail systems. A climb- • The battery lamp will illuminate when the lifter ing strap on the trolley makes it possible to climb needs charging, and an audible signal will from one rail system to another with a user sussound. pended. • The lifter features emergency stop and emergency lowering. Trolley Safety hook Lifting handle Lifting belt Emergency lowering
Chassis
Buttons for lifting and lowering Emergency stop
Lifting hooks
Battery light and service light
Hand Control
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Technical data
Lifting capacity, SWL (Safe Working Load):
Weight, total:
Lifting height:
255 kg (560 lbs), adjustable to lower loads
6,8 kg
2 meters
Material: Motor: Battery:
Lifting Speed:
Fibre armoured plastic and aluminium
23 mm/sec w/load, 26 mm/sec without/load
24 VDC
Number of lifts with fully charged battery:
26,4 V NiMH 2,6 Ah (Type EMP 2200CS) Art.no 1221115
Sound level, max. A-weighted sound power level:
Battery charger:
approx 60 (standard lifts 75 kg, 50 cm) LWA = 68,8 dB
Operating forces:
Type Molift charger Art no: 1240100
Buttons on hand control: 3,4 N Buttons on lifter: 1,3 N
Protection class: IP24
Measurements:
522 x 200 x 330 mm (LxBxH)
Measurements in illustrations below are in millimetres. C
5
1
395
4
2
J
3
200
4
C
5
Apply LOCTITE 243 on 5 bolts. (Bolts secure the frame)
I
330
395
B
134
100
J
G
E
Procedures: - 14-P01 Assembly instructions - 14-P02 Control scheme
D
All bolts to be tightened with 2,5Nm (10x),
Pos.
Qty. Description.
200
430 522
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H
J I H G D B
Ref EO 45/2014 Ref EO 184/2013 Removed Pos 4 and 5 Added pos 4 and 5. Added torque for bolts. Hook moved to belt assy
02.04.2014 TVJ 22.10.2013 TVJ 30.04.2009IVS 29.08.2008 TES 10.09.2007 TÅB 02.11.2006 TÅB
B C Rev.
Added text Released for production Description:
30.08.2006 TÅB 22.02.2005 TÅB Date/Sign.
TÅB TÅB MHL MHL MHL MHL
1
Bill of materials:
Designed/Drawn: Date:
14-001 BOM.xls Dimension/ Draw. no.
Projection:
Material.
Comment.
Scale:
1:2.5 BM15101 Rev P 2022-04-12 MHL ORH Approved:
TE / TAB
Drawing name:
22/02-2005
Assembly MOLIFT NOMAD
14-001
Drawing number:
Size
A1
Assembly/disassembly
• Reset the emergency stop button.
To be able to operate the Molift NOMAD, the oper- Checklist after mounting ator must have good knowledge of the lift, includ- • Check that the lifter has no visible damage or ing assembly and preparation before use. missing parts. • Check that the batteries are sufficiently Assembly charged. • Make sure that the lifter is properly attached to The lifter shall only be mounted on a rail systhe trolley and attachment arm, and that the tem with a capacity on 255 kg or higher. safety hook is locked. • Check that the lifter functions correctly by runIf the Molift NOMAD is mounted on a rail sysning it up and down. tem with a lower lifting capacity, the lowest capacity also applies for the lifter. If any damage or faults occur on the lifter or the rail system, contact your local service repEtac A/S Gedved has the system liability only resentative/dealer or Etac A/S Gedved immewhen the rail system with trolley is mounted diately. The lifter shall not to be used. by authorized service representative/dealer or Etac A/S Gedved. Disassembly • Lower the lifter enough to hold it. Take care that the lifter do not get damaged • Untighten the lifting belt and remove it from by hitting the floor or walls. Danger of personthe trolley using the attachment arm, or release al injury if the lifting hooks are damaged. the safety hook. • The lifter can be moved. • Attach the safety hook on the lifting belt on the attachment arm. The control electronic has a power saving feature, which puts the system into stand by after a while of no activity. Activate one button Trolley and the service lamp will give a green light to show that the lifter is ready for use. Attachment arm Lifting belt Lifter
• Hook the attachment arm to the trolley. The arm will swing up when the lifter is hanging in the hook. • Alternatively, the lifting belt can be hooked directly onto the trolley. • Connect the hand control unit to the lifter.
Storage and transportation - Storage: For long time storage it is recommended that the battery is removed and the emergency stop button is activated. The lifter can be stored and transported under the following conditions:
• Pressure: 70 - 106 kPa • Humidity: 15 - 93 % • Temperature: -25 - 70 °C - The lifter is designed for use at standard room temperatures (+5 to +40°C). Following storage or transport at other temperatures leave the lifter in a room with a suitable temperature until it reaches a safe operating temperature. Page 7 of 20
Operation
• If the lifter don’t move, charge the battery, and try the emergency lowering button again. Do not run the lifter when connected to the charger! • If none of the actions above works, the user must be lowered manually. Call for assistance.
Functions Emergency lowering
Up Battery light
Emergency stop
Down Service light Contact hand control Hand control
Operating the lifter Connect the hand control cable to the plug on the back side of the lifter. The hand control has two buttons which gives the operator excellent control of the movement of the lifter up and down. Two buttons with the same function are placed on the right front side of the lifter.
If the Molift Nomad is operated by the user alone, the Emergency Stop and Emergency lowering button is difficult to operate. Make sure to have a mobile telephone or other communication device available. If the reason for failure causing an emergency lowering is unknown or if it is a result of failed component, contact your local service representative/dealer or Etac A/S Gedved. Battery care The batteries of the Molift NOMAD is a 26,4 V cell unit that is placed inside the chassis. Recharge battery upon receipt, and then every six months, to avoid battery failure.
The lifter has a battery light on the hand control which illuminates when the battery voltage drops below a certain level. If there is no hand control connected the battery light on the lifter will illuminate when battery level is low. There will also be Emergency stop and emergency lowering an audible alarm, which indicates that the battery All Molift lifters are equipped with emergency stop needs charging. There is still enough capacity to and lowering. The emergency stop button will cut lower the patient. the power to the motor, and is situated on the left If the battery is discharged during a lift, it is front side of the chassis. Turn the button clockwise to reset. Charging and emergency lowering does always enough power to lower the user down not work if the emergency stop is activated. again. It is possible to perform an emergency lowering in case of an electronic malfunction or uncontrolled stop. There is an emergency lowering button on the left front side of the chassis with a yellow seal. Move the lifter to a suitable location to lower the user. • Puncture the seal and press the emergency lowering button. The lifter will make a smoothly movement downwards.
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Charging The charger can be placed on the wall or a table and connected to the power outlet. The Charger must be placed or installed in a way that makes it easy to disconnect mains cable. The charging light on the charger gives a yellow light when the charger is ready for use and there is no hand control unit placed in the charger. Operating buttons up/down Battery light
Charger Hand control Charging light
The battery will not achieve full capacity before it has been fully charged and discharged a couple of times. The lifter can be operated without hand control. The lifter is then equipped with a special charger with a contact to be plugged in the hand control contact on the lifter when charging. Both chargers have the same functions. Electrical system On the front right side of the lifter there is a service light which will give a signal when the lifter needs service. When there is a green light, the lifter can be used normally. If there is no light, push one of the up/down buttons to activate the electronics, and the service lamp will illuminate. The electrical system has a power save function which will turn off the electrical system after ten minutes without activity. All lights will turn off. The system is activated when pushing one of the operating buttons.
Mains cable Battery light
Description of charging light Charging light Yellow Yellow Orange Green/yellow Green Orange/green
Mode Ready for use, no battery connected Initialization Fast charge Top-off charge Trickle charge Error
Service light
If the lifter is run up and down constantly for a longer period, the electronics may be overheated, and then the lifter will stop. The service diode will give a yellow flashing signal until the lifter has cooled down sufficiently to work again.
Place the hand control in the charger, make sure the cable is connected to the lifter. After a few seconds the charger light will change from yellow to If the lifting belt is untight, the lifter will stop to orange, indicating that the battery is charging. If avoid the belt from rolling in incorrectly. Run lifter the charging light gives a constant green light, this up to tighten belt. means the batteries are fully charged. The lifter can not be used while charging the batteries. If the emergency stop button is activated the batteries will not charge. Page 9 of 20
Lift and transfer The suspension shall always be positioned across the user as shown left in the illustration below.
When using slings intended for two point suspension, the suspension shall be used diagonally, i.e. loops from the sling shall be fastened on hooks diagonally opposite. When transferring the user shall sit as low as possible facing the direction of movement. Be careful during movement - the suspended user may swing somewhat during turns, stops and starts. Be particularly careful when manoeuvring close to furniture to prevent the suspended user from colliding with these objects. It is preferred to turn the user to face the moving direction. Check that the lifting belt don’t curl when raising.
Checklist before use • Check that the lifter has no visible damage or missing parts. • Check that the batteries are sufficiently charged (no light on battery light on hand control or lifter). • Check that the srvice light is green, meaning no service is needed. • Make sure that the lifter is properly attached to the trolley and attachment arm, and that the safety hook is locked. • Check that the lifter functions correctly by running it up and down. If any damage or faults occur on the lifter or the rail system, contact your local service representative/dealer or Etac A/S Gedved immediately. The lifter shall not to be used. Using lifting slings It is recommended to use Molift Easy slings. Slings from other manufacturers may have other specifications leading to unexpected instability and possible injury to personnel. Torn, cut, frayed or broken slings can fail, resulting in serious injury to the user. Use slings in good condition only. Destroy and discard old, unusable slings. Please see the user manual following each sling for specific user instructions.
The lifter is only to be used for transferring over short distances. It is not a replacement for wheelchairs or similar.
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Climbing With Molift NOMAD it is possible to climb between two rail systems, and then we can avoid cut-outs above the doors. There must be a trolley with a climbing belt present on both rail systems.
Trolley
• Lower the lifter until it hangs in the climbing belt only. The lifter will stop if the lifting belt is untight.
Rail
Climbing belt
• Move the lifter until it stops at the end of the rail, and move the trolley on the opposite side as close as possible.
Climbing belt
• Move the lifting belt to the opposite trolley with the attachment arm. • Run the lifter up until it hangs in the lifting belt. The climbing belt can be released, and the lifter can be run up and down as normal.
Rail system The rail system is mounted rigidly and may consist of several parts, like a traverse with transition coupling and switches. Etac A/S Gedved has two different rail systems, one with open rails and a new system with closed rails which can be integrated in the ceiling (Molift Rail System, MRS).
Lifting belt Handle
• Raise the lifter until it is possible to attach the climbing belt on the opposite trolley to the lifters handle.
If any damage or faults occur on the rail system, contact your local service representative/dealer or Etac A/S Gedved immediately. Only one lifter is allowed to be mounted on each rail system at the same time. Make sure that the rail system has the same max. load as the lifter, 255 kg.
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If the Molift NOMAD is mounted on a rail system with a lower lifting capacity, the lowest capacity also applies for the lifter. Etac A/S Gedved has the system liability only when the rail system with lifting motor and suspension is mounted by authorized service representative/dealer or Etac A/S Gedved. The Rail System with all parts is described in separate manuals (MRS handbook and Architect binder) Trolley There are several types of trolleys for Molift Nomad supplied to the rail system. Trolleys MRS
Trolley Molift Nomad Climbing (SWL 255 kg) Part number 1109403 Trolley for Molift Nomad, with end bumpers, belt and lifting eyes prepared for climbing. Trolley for Molift open rail
Trolley Molift Nomad (SWL 255 kg) Part number 1109400 This is a standard trolley for Molift Nomad in MRS, with end bumpers and lifting eye with swivel function mounted.
Trolley Molift Nomad Part number 1210001 Trolley with swivel and a climbing belt that makes it possible to climb between two different rail systems. Page 12 of 20
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When necessary it is possible to have a trolley with a suspended attachment hook. Transition coupling Some rail systems have transition couplings ① installed. These are used for transfering the user from one rail system to another e.g. between two different rooms. ①
①
Components
States ①
②
③
④
①
Transition coupling unit
②
Transition coupling unit with pulley
③
Pulley with knob
④
Gate (two pcs per unit)
Connected
Disconnected
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To disconnect Locking bolt ② must not be visible when transiBefore disconnecting the transition coupling, en- tion coupling is disconnected. sure trolley is min. 0.5 m away from transition coupling unit.
Min. 0.5 m
Min. 0.5 m
Pull pulley down until stop.
② Push traverse rail in the desired direction.
You hear a sound, which confirms disconnection.
Click
The transition coupling is now disconnected. Transfer - disconnected transition coupling Do not perform any transfer of user before you have checked the following:
To connect Before connecting the transition coupling units, ensure trolley is min. 0.5 m away from transition coupling unit.
Both gates ① are visible (transition coupling seen from below)
①
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Push the traverse rail towards the stationary rail, Sling size guide so the transition coupling units connect, and you hear a sound.
A
C
B
Click Easy and Basic Slings Size
Color code
Recomm. A B C weight (cm) (cm) (cm) (Kg)
XXL
White
230-300
86
130
68
XL
Blue
160-240
76
115
66
L
Green
90-160
66
100
64
M
Yellow
45-95
56
85
62
S
Red
25-50
51
75
60
Lifting sling
XS
17-25
46
65
58
Rgosling Mediumback Padded (XS-XXL) Rgosling Highback Padded (XS-XXL) Rgosling Mediumback Net (XXS-XXL) Rgosling Highback Net (XXS-XXL) Rgosling Toilet Lowback (XXS-XXL) Rgosling Toilet Highback (XXS-XXL) Rgosling Ampu Mediumback (XXS-XXL) Rgosling Ampu Highback (XXS-XXL) Rgosling Ambulating Vest Rgosling Comfort Highback (S-L) RgoSling Fabric Stretcher
XXS
Light blue Pink
12-17
41
55
56
Transfer - connected transition coupling Do not perform any transfer of user before you have checked the transition coupling units are completly locked together. Pushing the rails apart by hand must be impossible. The user can now be transferred from one rail to another.
Accessories
Accessories: Rgosling Extension Loops, Art. no.: 1721600 Rgosling Ambulating Vest Groin strap (XXS-XL)
Choice of sling size depends on both user weight and shape/size of user. Please see the user manual following each sling for specific user instructions. Sling bag Bag for slings - Art. no 3048000 Molift NOMAD Attachment arm Extension Arm I 900 - Art. no 1200004 Extension Arm I 1050 - Art. no 1200006 Scale Scale set - Art. no 1100235
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Maintenance Cleaning Detergents must be pH-neutral. Do not use solvents or strong liquids - this may damage surfaces on the lifter. For disinfection when needed; use isopropyl alcohol. Avoid abrasive cleaning products.
cal authorized service representative. If you don’t know whom to contact locally, please contact your dealer or Etac A/S Gedved to get help. Symptom The lifter does not work
Clean surfaces with a damp cloth using an appropriate detergent. Regular cleaning is recommended and should be implemented in the suitable cleaning routines. Monthly maintenance • Run the lifter through the complete installation, and check that it is running smoothly. • Verify that the hand control contact is firmly in place. Clean contact and hand control with white spirit to remove grease and dirt. • Check that the hand control cable has no damage. • Check that the lifting belt has no damage, remove hair, dirt and dust from opening and check that the belt moves out and in easily throughout the length of the belt. • Run lifter up and down to verify that it moves normally without any abnormal noise. • Check that the battery and service light gives no signal. Contact local service representative/ dealer or Etac A/S Gedved if the lifter does not work properly or if the service light illuminates. Periodic inspection Molift recommends periodic inspection of the lifter once a year according to checklist available at www.etac.com. Periodic inspection is to be performed by authorized personnel. The rail system has a separate checklist for annually inspection.
Lifter moves slowly or makes noise The lifter is not charging
Possible cause/action Battery discharged / charge battery Emergency stop is activated (pushed in) / turn clockwise to reset The cable/contact of the hand control has disconnected / reconnect contact Hand control has failed / use operating buttons on lifter, switch hand control or contact local service representative for service Lifting belt is untight / tighten lifting belt, raise lifter Defective control electronics / contact local service representative for service Lifter is defective / contact local service representative for service Brakes defective / contact local service representative for service Emergency stop is activated / Reset emergency stop Plug for charger is not connected to power (no light on charging light) / Connect to power outlet Hand control not placed correct in charger / Check that the hand control is placed correct in the charger. Connection between charger and hand control, or hand control and lifter, is bad / Check and clean the contact points on the charger and hand control.
One checklist is to be filled in and signed for each lifter after inspection. The owner of the lifter is responsible for keeping the list for information. Service On the front right side of the lifter there is a service Troubleshooting light which will give a signal when the lifter needs If you are not able to solve the fault or problems by service. When there is a green light, the lifter can yourself using this manual, please contact your lo be used normally. If there is no light, push one of Page 16 of 20
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the up/down buttons to activate the electronics, and the service lamp will illuminate. Battery light
Product identification The Product labels barcode contain article number, serial number and production date.
Service light CONTROL 12 month
The electronics measures the operating time of the lifter, and after a specific time the yellow light will illuminate, indicating that the lifter needs service. Take contact with your local Molift service representative/dealer. The lifter can still be operated, but after a while an audible alarm will sound, to remind the operator that the lifter needs service immediately.
Warning labels and symbols Symbols used on the product explained in more detail: Manufacturer
Service light codes Service light No light Green Yellow Red Red + sound Flashing yellow
Mode Power saving Ready for use Book service Perform service Perform service immediately Overheating
Date of manufacture YYYY-MM-DD
Catalogue number Serial number Medical Device Type BF applied part
Service is done according to procedures in the technical manual for the lifter.
CE certified
Spare parts A list of spare parts is avalable on request.
Refer to user manual Electrical Emergency lowering
Warranty notice Two-year warranty against defects in workmanship and materials of our products. One-year warranty for batteries. Please refer to www.etac.com for terms and conditions.
255
560
Max user weight 255 kg Certification Body mark
60601-1
Do not dispose in general waste Indoor Use only Class II double insulated Page 17 of 20
Periodic inspection For periodic inspection document contact Your local supplier or go to www etac.com
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Notes:
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