Liko
LikoGuard Overhead Lift Instructions for Use Rev. 8
Instructions for Use
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LikoGuard™ Overhead Lift
Instructions for Use LikoGuard™ L Prod. No. 3301030 LikoGuard™ XL Prod. No. 3301040
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Table of Contents 1. Introduction... 3 1.1 Symbol description ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4 1.2 Product description ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5 1.3 Definitions ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6 2. Safety information ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 7 2.1 Intended use �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7 2.2 Maximum load ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������8 3. Instructions for use ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 9 3.1 Check before every lift ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������9 3.2 Move the lift correctly ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������9 3.3 Leave the lift in the correct position after use ����������������������������������������������������������������������9 3.4 Choosing the correct Sling �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 10 3.5 Plan the transfer �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������11 3.6 Apply the sling to the patient ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 13 3.7 Connect the sling to the sling bar ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������13 3.8 Before lifting the patient from the surface...13 4. Functions and controls �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 14 4.1 Hand control �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������14 4.2 Hand control with display ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 15 4.3 Menus and information �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������16 4.4 Charging the lift battery ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������18 4.5 Alternative charging system ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 18 4.6 Limit Switch ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������18 4.7 Operation panel on lift �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������18 4.8 Emergency stop ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������19 4.9 Emergency lowering devices ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 19 4.10 Quick attachment device �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 19 4.11 Latches on sling bar ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������20 5. Recommended lifting accessories �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 20 6. Trouble shooting ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 22 7. Inspection and maintenance ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 23 7.1 Care and maintenance �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������23 7.2 Service...23 7.3 Service agreement ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������23 7.4 Expected life time ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������23 7.5 Transport and storage ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������23 7.6 Product changes �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������23 7.7 Notice to Users and/or Patients in EU ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������23 7.8 Recycling Instructions ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������24 8. Product data... 25 8.1 Technical specifications ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������25 8.2 Dimensions �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������25 8.3 Electromagnetic emissions ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 26 8.4 Electromagnetic immunity ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 26 9. Cleaning and disinfection ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 30 9.1 Equipment...30 9.2 Cleaning instructions ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������30 9.3 Disinfection instructions �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������30 9.4 Use of cleaning and disinfecting agents on the LikoGuard™ Overhead lift ������������������������31
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1 Introduction
Thank you for choosing a Liko™ product. With a genuine regard for safety and ease of use, patient handling solutions from Liko have for decades been greatly appreciated by healthcare facilities worldwide. The LikoGuard™ overhead lift series is a new generation platform built with experience combined with innovation to meet the future of overhead lift systems. With powerful performance and enhanced safety design, the LikoGuard Overhead lift is the latest addition to the long line of Liko™ quality products, designed and manufactured in Sweden. Hill-Rom offers training in patient handling techniques in order to ensure that the equipment is used in a safe and effective way. For training on the use of this product, contact your local Hill-Rom representative.
Manufacturer: Liko AB Nedre vägen 100 975 92 Luleå + 46 - 920 - 474700 + 46 - 920 - 474701
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1.1 Symbol description These symbols can be found in this document and/or on the product. Symbol
Description Warning; this situation requires extra care and attention. Overload, the lifts maximum load or its duty cycle are exceeded. Caution; Failure to follow the instructions may lead to damage to the product. Service required Sound signal (audible) Read the instructions for use for detailed information. Intended for indoor use. The product has extra protection against electric shock (Insulation Class II). Protection level against electric shock Type B. Risk ongoing, read instructions for use before use. This product complies with EC directives.
IP N1 N 2
Protection level against dust (N1) and protection level against moisture (N2). Manufacturer Date of manufacture. All batteries in this product must be recycled separately. The material is recyclable.
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STOP
Emergency stop
2
Emergency lowering
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The safety and essential performance of medical electrical equipment Proof of Product compliance to North American safety standards Non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation X% Y%
≤Tmin
Duty cycle for non-continuous operation. The maximum active operation time X% of any given time unit, followed by a deactivation time, Y%. The active operation time shall not exceed the specified time in minutes, T. GS1 Data Matrix Barcode that may contain following information (01) Global Trade Item Number (11) Production Date (21) Serial Number
Read and understand the instructions for use in its entirety before using the product. Use of the product without a full understanding of the contents is subject to risk. Always keep the instructions for use close at hand for daily user access.
1.2 Product description
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1. Lift motor. 2
2. Operation panel on lift - Electronic raising / lowering of lift strap.
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3. Lift strap. 4. Multi-link; attachment point at lift strap.
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5. Emergency stop - Mechanical Emergency lowering device.
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6. Cable for hand control.
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7. Hand control. 8. Sling bar. 9. Attachment point at sling bar. 10. Latches.
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1.3 Definitions Lifting area The lifting area, marked in grey, is the area under the actual overhead system where safe lifting may be carried out. A overhead system can be constructed as a Straight-rail or a Traverse System.
Traverse system
Straight-rail system
Never lift a patient to or from a location outside of the lift systems lifting area!
Lifting point The lifting point is the lift's position in the overhead system for transfers between different objectives. See examples of lift points below: 1. bed 2. wheelchair 3. water closet (toilet).
3.
2.
1.
Remember to always plan the lifting operation to and from the lifting points!
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2. Safety information 2.1 Intended Use The LikoGuard™ Overhead lift is part of a Liko™ overhead lift system and is intended for use in following environments: Health care, Intensive care, Emergency ward, Rehabilitation, Habilitation and Home healthcare environment. An overhead lift system can be used for: - Lifting between a bed and a wheelchair and for toileting. - Lifting to / from the floor. - Lifting together with a stretcher. - Rehabilitation training such as walking and standing. The intended use for the LikoGuard overhead lift does not include any lifting by the patient / person alone. Lifting and transferring a person shall always be performed with the assistance of at least one caregiver for the patient. The LikoGuard overhead lift is used as a means to perform the lift but is not in contact with the patient; therefore we do not go into the various patient conditions in this manual. Essential performance: The product shall not move unintentionally while being submitted to disturbances. Contact your Hill-Rom representative for support and advice.
Expected Life Time Total normal lifts*
Load Case 1
Load Case 2
Load Case 3
Load Case 4
363 kg (800 Ibs.)
272 kg (600 Ibs.)
200 kg (440 Ibs.)
100 kg (220 Ibs.)
14500
19000
26000
52000
5 years
lifting frequency
8 lifts/day
10 lifts/day
14 lifts/day
29 lifts/day
7 years
lifting frequency
5 lifts/day
7 lifts/day
10 lifts/day
20 lifts/day
10 years
lifting frequency
4 lifts/day
5 lifts/day
7 lifts/day
14 lifts/day
*A normal lift = 70 cm up of which 40 cm with load followed by 70 cm down of which 40 cm with load. *A normal lift = 27.6 inch. up of which 15.7 inch. with load followed by 27.6 inch. down of which 15.7 inch. with load.
The lift must not be used beyond its expected life time.
The lift must be installed by Hill-Rom trained personnel, in accordance with Liko’s current installation instructions and recommendations regarding the lift system in question. The lift shall only be installed into Liko rails intended for Liko overhead systems.
The lift must not be modified under any circumstances. If you have any questions, please contact Hill-Rom. The lift may not be used in areas where flammable goods are stored or where flammable mixtures may occur. Use of the product adjacent to other equipment should be avoided because it could result in improper operation, if such use is necessary, observe and verify that the other equipment is operating normally. Electromagnetic disturbance, may affect the lifting performance of the product. Modification using other parts than original spare parts (cables etc.) may affect the electromagnetic compatibility of the product. Particular care must be observed when using strong sources of potential disturbance, such as diathermy, etc, so that diathermy cables are not positioned on or near the product. If you have questions, please consult the responsible assistive device technician or the supplier.
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2.2 Maximum load A Liko™ lift system is a combination of products. Each product has its own maximum load marking. The lowest specified maximum load of the products that comprises the system sets the maximum load for the complete lift system. The lift system can contain following products; lift rails, a lift motor, a sling bar, a sling or other recommended accessories. Identify the maximum load for the complete lift system by reading the maximum load marking on each product in the system. Contact your Hill-Rom representative for support and advice.
The total maximum load for a lift system is always determined by the product in the system with the lowest specified maximum load.
Example: Determine the maximum load for the lift system below.
Lift rails Maximum load: = 300 kg (660 Ibs.)
Lift motor Maximum load: = 272 kg (600 Ibs.)
Lift system
Sling bar Maximum load: = 363 kg (800 Ibs.)
Sling Maximum load: = 200 kg (440 Ibs.)
In this example, the maximum load for the complete lift system is defined by the sling. The lift system´s maximum load = 200 kg (440 Ibs.)
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3. Instructions for use
Before using the lift, the user must be informed of the correct operation of the lift and accessories. Read the instructions for use for both the lift and lifting accessories. Never leave children unattended in the vicinity of the lift! (Children will be exposed to risks that may lead to fatal injury i.e children falls.) The hand control and cord must always hang free from the lift with no contact with surrounding objects during movement of a patient. Always check the lift system according to "3.1 Check before every lift" 3.1 Check before every lift Reviewing the lift strap, check that: – the lift strap is free from wear or damage. – the lift strap is hanging vertically and can move freely. – the lift strap is not twisted and can enter the lift unit without problem. Reviewing the sling bar, check that: – the sling bar is correctly assembled. – the sling bar is free from wear or damage. – the sling bar latches are functioning. – the sling bar hangs in level and can move freely. Reviewing the sling, check that: – t he sling selected is appropriate in terms of type, size, material and design with regard to the patient’s needs. – the sling is being used correctly and safely, see instructions for use for respective sling. – the sling is correctly applied to the patient, see instructions for use for respective sling. – the sling is free from wear or damage, see instructions for use for respective sling. – the strap loops of the sling are properly connected to the sling bar hooks, see instructions for use for respective sling. Reviewing of other accessories, check that: – the lifting accessories are properly attached to the lift. – the lifting accessories are correctly chosen in relation to the patient’s needs. – the lifting accessories are not damaged. – the lifting accessories hang vertically and can move freely. 3.2 Move the lift correctly
RIGHT!
WRONG!
3.3 Leave the lift in the correct position after use
WRONG! RIGHT!
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3.4 Choosing the correct sling Liko has a broad assortment of slings in a variety of models. Our basic models cover the most common lifting needs while our special designed models are for our users with special needs. All slings have their own unique characteristics and are available in variety of sizes. To choose the correct model and size of the sling is of highest importance for safety, function and comfort for the user. For guidance and support in choosing the correct sling, contact your Hill-Rom representative. Note! Always read the instructions for use that comes with Liko´s different sling models for correct and safe use of the sling.
RIGHT!
RIGHT!
WRONG! If the sling is too big there is a risk that: The patient can slip out of the sling see Fig. 5.
WRONG! If the sling is too small there is a risk that: The patient´s head will not be supported and may end up close to the sling bar. The sling may seem tight to the patient, see Fig. 6.
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
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3.5 Plan the transfer It is important to plan the lifting operation so it will be as smooth and safe as possible. Consider the following points before the lifting operation: – Always work ergonomically. Use the patient’s ability to actively participate in the operation. – Make sure the patient is sitting securely in the sling before transferring to another location. –N ever lift a patient higher off of the underlying surface than necessary to complete the lifting and transfer procedure. – Never move a patient further than necessary – Changes to surrounding areas i.e arrange in furniture may cause interference. Never leave a patient unattended during a lifting situation! When lifting into or out of bed:
Work from the long side of the bed.
– Lock the bed wheels.
– Raise the bed to a comfortable working height when applying the sling. – Follow the instructions in the instructions for use for the respective slings regarding correct application and use.
– If possible, raise the back of the bed before commencing the lift.
– Lower the bed during the lifting and transferring of the patient in order to minimize the distance between the patient and the floor during the lifting operation.
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When lifting into or out of a chair/ wheelchair:
– Position your chair so that the distance of the movement is minimized. Lock the wheels of the wheelchair during transfers to or from a wheelchair.
– Position the patient above the chair lift point, (Locked wheels on the wheelchair).
– Apply support to the patient’s knees to ensure the patient is supported by the chair back once lifting is completed.
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3.6 Apply the sling to the patient Read the instruction for use for the respective sling regarding correct application and use. 3.7 Connect the sling to the sling bar Fig. 7.
• In order to attach the sling correctly to the patient and the sling bar, always study the instructions for use for the sling to be used in that instance. • Lift the latches to open the sling bar hooks, see Fig. 7, (first attach the upper strap loops and then the leg support loops to each sling bar hook) • The sling is correctly attached when the sling bar hangs in level, see Fig. 8 • If the sling bar is not in level, see Fig. 9. refer to the instructions for use for the sling in use. RIGHT!
WRONG!
Fig. 8. Fig. 9.
The sling strap loops must be attached to the sling bar hooks so that the sling bar latches close completely, preventing involuntary unhooking of the sling strap loops. 3.8 Before lifting the patient from the surface: 1. Check that the lift strap is hanging vertically, is not twisted or askew, see Fig. 10, 11, 12. RIGHT!
WRONG!
Fig. 10.
WRONG!
Fig. 11.
Fig. 12.
2. Raise the sling bar so that the sling's straps are taut but without lifting the patient from the surface. Check that the strap loops are properly attached to the sling bar hooks, see Fig. 13.
Fig. 13.
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Functions and controls 4.1 Hand control
1. Operation Up Lift movement is based on the hand control being held in the direction shown in the picture. The movement stops when the button is released. Down Lift movement is based on the hand control being held in the direction shown in the picture. The movement stops when the button is released.
3 2 4
kg/lbs
2. Overloading by weight (the lift stops) or Duty cycle exceeded The lift’s maximum load has been exceeded!
1
+
The lift will stop, a signal sounds, and the symbol lights up yellow. When the symbol goes out and the signal no longer sounds, the lift can be used again. Check the load and whether the lift system is being affected by surrounding objects.
The lift´s Duty cycle has been exceeded! The symbol flashes yellow. -The lift´s time in operating mode has been exceeded! Lower the patient to a secure surface. Allow the lift to rest for around 40 minutes or until the symbol is no longer is flashing if any of the up or down buttons are pressed. When the symbol goes out, the lift can be used again. Duty cycle Duty cycle includes the time the lift can be used in continuous operation and the subsequent inactive period required for the engine to cool down. 3. Service information Service period!
kg/lbs
The symbol lights up yellow. - contact your Hill-Rom representative for service of the lift. Read more about service under “7.2 Service and 7.3 Service agreement” on page 22.
The lift may be used as normal during this period. 4. Battery information The lift’s battery power is indicated by 4 lamps. Example: battery power is 100 % when all lamps (1 - 4) lights, when only the lamp (1) lights, maximum 25% of battery power remains. Note! If the lamp (1) blinks and a signal sounds, the lift should be charged at once. 1 2 3 4 25% 50% 75% 100%
1 2
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5. Charging Information When the hand control is connected to the wall charger the lights indicates: 1 2
Light 1 indicates yellow when the charger is connected to mains connection Light 2 indicates yellow when charging is ongoing
1 2 Light 2 indicates green when the battery is fully charged. Read more at 4.4 "Charging the lift battery", on page 18. 14
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4.2 Hand control with display
kg/lbs
1. Operation
Up Lift movement is based on the hand control being held in the direction shown in the picture. The movement stops when the button is released. Down Lift movement is based on the hand control being held in the direction shown in the picture. The movement stops when the button is released.
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3
2. Display Display window consists of two fields.
1
The small field: shows symbols
Symbols
The large field: shows different information, messages or menus. Read more on page 17.
Information, messages or menus.
When the lift is in use the display window shows remaining battery power. The battery power is indicated by four fields. Example, battery power is 100% when all 4 fields are displayed. If only one field is displayed, maximum 25% of battery power remains. Note! If "Low battery" is displayed and a signal sounds, the lift should be charged at once, less than 10% battery power remains.
kg/lbs
3. Manage display information in menus “Back”
“Select” “Navigate”
4. Information when charging Indicating lights on hand control: 1 2 1 2
1 2
Light 1 indicates yellow when the charger is connected to mains connection. Light 2 indicates yellow when charging is ongoing Light 2 indicates green when the battery is fully charged.
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4.3 Menus and information
The hand controls display has a usage menu and service menu. In the usage menu two types of usage history can be displayed. The first is the history of lifts performed in the past 7 day´s period. A heavy lift is at minimum 200 kg (440 Ibs.). To start gage 7 days from a given day, just reset the 7 day interval at the day for the gage to start. Read more about heavy lifting at page 8, 2.1 Intended use. The second usage history is for every lift performed regardless of weight since the lift was taken in use the first time. In the Service menu, settings of 14 different languages to choose among is available. The Service menu also contain information regarding when the next service is due.
- To display the menus; Hold down the button
on the hand control for 2 seconds.
Main menu Usage
Select “Usage” to: “Usage”
to: “7 days”
Select “Yes or No”
to: “Reset”
7 days
7 days
All lifts: 15 Heavy Lifting 3
Totally
Reset
Usage
7 day usage is now reset
Reset
Reset
7 days
7 days
7 days
No
No
All lifts: 0 Heavy Lifting 0
Yes
Yes
Reset
Select: “Total”
Service
Back to Usage menu
Usage 7 days
to: “Total”
Totally
All lifts
Totally
Main menu
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Select “Service”
Back to Main menu
Back to “Usage” menu
Ex. Lift service overdue, should have taken place 3 days ago.
Ex. Lift service required within 27 days.
Usage
Service
to: “Service”
Service
to: “Next”
27 days
3 days
Language
Advanced
to: “Language”
choose language: • Chinese • Danish • Dutch
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Advanced Menu Password
Note! the Advanced Service menu is protected by a password. Intended use is only by service technician trained by Hill-Rom. For information, please refer to the Service Manual.
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Next Past due:
Next Language
Back to Main menu
Next Due in:
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English
Finnish French German Italian Japanese Norwegian Portuguese Russian Spanish Swedish
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Battery power information. When the lift is in use, the battery power status is displayed at the hand control´s display window.
Symbols and Information A pop-up message is displayed on screen for 5 seconds or until any button on the hand control is pressed. To Menus
Service required
Overload! (maximum load)
Open menus press Service required
Overload!
2 seconds
- To display menus Usage or Service; Hold in the -button on the hand control for 2 seconds.
Low battery!
The symbol lights yellow. - Book a time for service, contact Hill-Rom. Read more about service at; 7.2 "Service" and 7.3 "Service agreement" on page 22. The lift may be used as normal during this period.
No contact!
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Overload Overload duty cycle operating time
+ The symbol lights yellow and a signal sounds. The lift stops. Check the load and Check that the lift is not stucked to any surrounding objects. When the symbol goes out and the sound signal goes off, the lift can be used again.
The symbol flashes yellow. - The lift’s Duty Cycle has been exceeded. The lift may be used to lower the patient to a secure surface. Allow the lift to rest for around 40 minutes or until the message is no longer displayed when the button or is pressed.
Emergency stop activated!
No lifting allowed!
When the symbol goes out, the lift can be used again. Read more about Duty cycle at pages 14 and 24.
No lifting allowed!
Low battery level
- The battery should be charged at once.
Overload (Duty Cycle)
- Hand control has no contact with the lift.
- Press in the emergency stop button on the underside of the lift to reset. � (marked) STOP
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- An operational fault has occurred. No lifting is allowed, lower the patient to a secure surface. Contact your Hill-Rom representative for service.
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4.4 Charging the lift battery It is important that the lift battery is charged regularly. Always activate the lift´s charging system when not in use. Full charge is achieved after maximum 6 hours. With a fully charged battery approximately 35 normal* lifts with a load of maximum 100 kg (220 Ibs.) can be carried out. Regular charging is important to maximize battery life. *A normal lift = 70 cm (27.6 in) up on which 40 cm (15.7 in) is with a load, followed by 70 cm (27.6 in) down of which 40 cm (15.7 in) is with a load. NOTE! When the lift is not in use activate the lift charging system. If the charger cannot be used, the emergency stop function should be activated to prevent draining the battery. The lift cannot be charged with the emergency stop activated. Charging with a wall charger (Prod. No. 3305010-3305050) 1. - Check that the lift´s emergency stop is not activated - Check that the switch on the wall chargers right-hand side is switched on, see Fig.1. (The switch can function as an emergency circuit breaker in the event that a fault occurs). 2. Place the hand control in the wall charger 3. Light (1) on the hand control indicates yellow when the charger is connected to the mains connection, see Fig. 2. 4. The charger starts automatically and the light (2) indicates yellow when charging is ongoing, see Fig. 2. 1 2 5. When the battery is fully charged the charger automatically disconnects and the light (2) on the 1 2 hand control indicates green see Fig. 2.
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Never use power sources other than the Liko™ recommended. See technical data page 24. 4.5 Alternative charging system. The Liko In-Rail Charging system is an easy to use charging solution that continuously charges the lift when it is not in use. When lift is in use, the charging stops and will automatically resume in about 5 min after finished use. Hand control indicators, see 4.4 Fig 2. 1 2 Light 1 indicates yellow when the charger is connected to mains connection Light 2 indicates yellow when charging is ongoing 1 2 Light 2 indicates green when the battery is fully charged. Access to the mains connection shall not be blocked; to pull out the plug can in the event of a fault, be used as a circuit breaker! For more information, contact your Hill-Rom representative. 4.6 Limit Switch The lift motion stops by a light touch to the Limit Switch. If the lift strap is fully rewound, pulled sideways or folded over during lifting so the Limit Switch i activated, the lift motion stops. If the Limit Switch has been activated the lift can be restarted as soon as an example; the lift strap not activates the limit switch, in these cases a short response delay is normal during restart. Be aware that the lift strap must be kept straight and taut when it runs in and out of the lift unit.
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4.7 Operation panel on lift If needed, the lifting motion can also be controlled without the hand control via the respective buttons on the operation panel.
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4.8 Emergency stop Activate emergency stop: Pull out the emergency stop button using the red emergency stop cord.
Reset emergency stop: Push in the emergency stop button.
4.9 Emergency lowering Mechanical emergency lowering; 1. Pull down and 2. Drop the red emergency stop band, see Fig. 3a and 3b. Repeat 1 -2 until the patient has been lowered down to solid and secure base, and the lift strap is slack. Note! Apply load during a functionality check by pulling gently with one hand in the lift strap.
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Electrical Emergency lowering; use hand control or the operation panel at the lift motor. Note! The Emergency Stop shall not be activated! Press the down button to lower the patient to secure surface and the lift strap is slack, see page 19 “4.7 Operation panel on lift”, or page 14 “4.1 Hand control”. 4.10 Quick attachment device Always check that accessory with a quick attachment device is correctly attached to the lift strap attachment.
Pull out the green button on the Quick-Hook Multi ,see Fig. 4a. Attach the quick hook to the Multi-Link on the lift strap and release the button. Quick-Hook Multi is now attached and locked to the the lift straps Multi-Link, see Fig. 4b. Multi -Link Quick-Hook Multi
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4.11 Latches on sling bar
5. Recommended lifting accessories For guidance and support in choosing the correct sling, contact your Hill-Rom representative. To use other lifting accessories than those recommended by Liko™ can entail risk. (Patient will be exposed to risks that may lead to fatal injury i.e patient falls.) Below you find lifting accessories suitable for the LikoGuard™ Overhead lift. SlingGuard™ 450 with Quick-Hook Multi Prod. No. 3308520 Maximum load 363 kg (800 Ibs.) SlingGuard™ 450 Prod. No. 3308020 Maximum load 363 kg (800 Ibs.) Sling Cross-bar 450 Prod. No. 3156021 Maximum load 300 kg (660 Ibs.) (Requires, Fixed kit 4, Prod. No. 3308860 ) Sling Cross-bar 670 Prod. No. 3156018 Maximum load 300 kg (660 Ibs.) (Requires, Fixed kit 4, Prod. No. 3308860) FlexoStretch™ Maximum load 300 kg (660 Ibs.) (Requires, Fixed kit 4, Prod. No. 3308860)
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LikoStretch™ Mod 600 IC Prod. No. 3156065B (B = wider model) Maximum load 250 kg (550 Ibs.) (Requires, Fixed kit 4, Prod. No. 3308860) OctoStretch™ Maximum load 200 kg (440 Ibs.) (Requires, Fixed kit 4, Prod. No. 3308860)
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LikoScale™ 350 Prod. No. 3156228 (Requires Quick-Hook Kit 1 Prod. No. 3308810 or Fixed Kit 1, Prod. No. 3308820) For United States and Canada only: LikoScale 200, Max. 200 kg (440 Ibs.) Prod. No. 3156225 LikoScale 400, Max. 400 kg (880 lbs.) Prod. No. 3156226 (Requires Quick-Hook Kit 1 Prod. No. 3308810 or Fixed Kit 1, Prod. No. 3308820) Contact your Hill-Rom representative for more information.
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