human care Roomer S User Manual

human care Roomer S User Manual

Portable overhead lift with room-to-room functionality
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Roomer S
Användarmanual/User manual/ Manuel de
l'utilisateur/ Gebruikshandleiding/
Benutzerhandbuch/ Käyttöohje

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  • Page 1 Roomer S Användarmanual/User manual/ Manuel de l’utilisateur/ Gebruikshandleiding/ Benutzerhandbuch/ Käyttöohje...
  • Page 2 Always contact your supplier if you have any with the lifting process. questions or if anything is unclear. Human Care’s lifts are designed only to raise Human Care’s products are continuously being and lower patients in a vertical direction, and developed and updated and we reserve the never diagonally or through angles.
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions of the accessories have been selected with Before using for the first time, make sure that: respect to the patient’s safety and needs • you have read and understood the user manual for the lift and all of its accessories •...
  • Page 4: Specifications

    It is also Human Care provides suitable training in safe operation of the lift and other accessories. important that the lift belt is tensioned as Further information about slings, rail systems it is wound in. and other accessories can be found at the Warning! Modification of the website: www.humancaregroup.com.
  • Page 5: Product Description

    Product description Hand control Lift belt (bar side) Lift belt (leg hook side) Telescopic bar Leg hook Secondary control panel Emergency lowering button Indicator Emergency stop Lever (room-to-room transfer) www.humancaregroup.com...
  • Page 6: Intended Use

    Intended use The overhead lift has been designed and tested Wireless transmission equipment, mobile for use indoors and is classified as an IPX4 telephones, etc. must not be used close to the product. device as it may affect its function. Particular caution must be observed when using strong sources of interference such as diathermy and Important! The product must not be...
  • Page 7 Symbols on the unit and product label CE marking Warning Date of manufacture The lift contains lead batteries and electronics and it must be recycled Manufacturer appropriately Max. load Third party certification marking (not applicable for all regions and Instructions: Read the instructions versions) and make sure you understand them Type-B product...
  • Page 8 is exceeded, there is a risk of the motor of this is to pull out enough of the lift belt overheating. in order to be able to hook the lift onto the suspension hook, or to unhook it. Belt tension guard Two Speeds The lift is equipped with a belt tension guard that prevents unintentional discharging of the...
  • Page 9: Hand Control

    Hand control The hand control is equipped with an Up button (1) and a Down button (2) for raising and lowering the lift. When the lift is loaded with less than approx. 40 kg it can be run at two speeds. If the Up or Down button is pressed for longer than 3 seconds, the lift will run in the faster mode.
  • Page 10 Indicator The indicator light (8) has the following The lift safety catch has engaged. Constant indications, which are only accessible when the (See troubleshooting table) lift is switched on. Constant The lift is charging. The lift’s function is blocked. yellow Flashing The lift is on and ready for use.
  • Page 11: Using The Lift

    It may be useful to use Human Care’s cart (Art.no. 50346). Feed more Hold the active belt and turn the lever (10) to belt out by pulling gently on the belt that is...
  • Page 12: Data Communication

    Data communication Roomer S is able to communicate with The following information can be read from a standard PC (Win 7/Win 8). This the lift communication makes it possible to obtain statistics and other information on the lift. • Article number, serial number and...
  • Page 13: Lifting Height

    Lifting height The lifting height corresponds to the difference The total height of the system consists of the between the highest and lowest position the rail in which the lift is mounted, the rail roller in the rail, a distance strap if relevant and the lift can reach.
  • Page 14 1850 mm between the distance strap and the floor. Scales (Art. no. 50348) Patient scales that can be used in conjunction with any of the Human Care lifts. Max. weight 320 kg. www.humancaregroup.com...
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Description Indicator Action Nothing happens when you press the Up Not lit 1) Check that the mains switch is on. button or the Down button on the hand 2) The batteries are fully discharged. Charge the lift control or the control panel immediately 3) The emergency stop is pushed in.
  • Page 16 Service agreements • During transport the lever (10) must always Human Care invites you to sign a service be in neutral position, straight up. The agreement for annual inspection and test mains switch must always be OFF loading.
  • Page 17: Guidance And Manufacturer's Declaration

    Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic emissions The Human Care lift is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the Human Care lift should assure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 18 Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity The Human Care lift is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the Human Care lift should assure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 19 RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the Human Care lifts is are used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the Human Care lifts should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as reorienting or relocating the Human Care lifts.

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