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All-in-One Hoist User Manual 25-20010, 25-20020, 25-20030 25-20040, 25-20050 PDF 5946 Marts-2019...
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Transfer - person lifting General Lifting to and from wheelchair Lifting to and from bed Lifting from floor Transfer – Stand-up hoist General Lifting from chair Assembly instructions 25-20010, 25-20020, 25-20030 25-20040, 25-20050 Technical information Maintenance Daily check Cleaning Monthly maintenance Yearly inspection...
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All-in-One lifts have a life expectancy of 10 years, subject to the electronics and moving parts that depend on the daily use and maintenance according to this manual. Ropox A/S is only responsible for the safety of the hoist, its reliability and performance subject to the following conditions: •...
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This will ensure optimum safety for all users. For the All-in-One you can use any of Ropox Domino slings Operating instructions 1. Check that the emergency stop has been released. If not, turn the button clockwise until release.
Operation Safety function, liftingmotor The lifting motor is provided with a safety function, splejn, against jamming. If the lifting arm meets with resistance during lowering, the movement of the arm will stop automatically. Thus, a person cannot get jammed between the lifting arm and the bed. WARNING!! Owing to the safety function on the motor the lifting arm and spreader bar may fall freely to the spindle of the motor.
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Transfer- person lifting General • It is important that the user is familiar with the hoist and that it works satisfactorily before lifting a person. • It is important to choose the correct type of sling for the lifting operation to be performed.
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Transfer – person lifting Lifting to and from bed • If the bed has an adjustable headrest and the client is capable of being raised a little, a raised headrest will facilitate application of the sling. • Place the lower edge of the sling so that it just covers the base of the spine. •...
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Transfer – Stand-up hoist General • It is important that the user is familiar with the operation of the hoist and that it performs properly prior to lifting. • It is important to choose the correct type of sling for the lifting operation to be performed.
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Assembly instructions Assembly instructions for All-in-One : 25-20010, 25-20020 and 25-20030 • Place the lifting mast in the mast holder of the frame. Tighten the two screws with the 5mm Insex wrench provided. • Connect the cable from the leg spreading...
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Assembly instructions Dismounting • Brake the rear wheels. • If the hoist has been used as a stand-up hoist, lift off the knee support. • Pull the locking pin while turning the lifting module 90° counter-clockwise. • Be aware that the bar may swing. We recommend holding on to it. •...
Technical information Frame Material: St.37 Surface: Powder-coated in the colours RAL 4006 traficpurple, RAL 4007 purpleviolet and PHM 7812/CWS black. . Wheels Front: Diameter 75mm double wheels Rear: Diameter 100mm with brake Motors Lifting motor Leg spreading motor Type designation LA34.4 LA12.1 Power consumption, max.
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Technical information Control unit Type designation CBJ2 Mains voltage 100-240V Output voltage 24V DC Max. output current 10.8A Protection IP65 The electrical system is intended for periodical use with a duty circle of max. 10%, 1 min. operation / 9 min. pause. 1.
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Technical information 25-20010 25-20020 Dimensions 25-20020 25-20030 25-20040 25-20050 Person hoist Stand-up Lifting capacity 150 kg 150 kg Min. lifting height, lifting hook 55 cm 95 cm Max. lifting height. lifting hook 180 cm 191 cm Lifting travel 125 cm...
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Technical information Dimensions All-in-One 150Kg: 25-20010, 25-20020, 25-20040...
Maintenance Always make sure that the mechanical and electrical systems of the hoist operate satisfactorily. In case of malfunction stop the hoist and check or repair it, as required. Malfunction may be a symptom of a defect, which may become worse and present a safety risk in critical situations.
Trouble shooting If the hoist does not work, check and test the following procedures before contacting an authorised distributor. 1. Has the battery been charged? 2. Has the emergency stop been released? 3. Have all plugs been inserted correctly? 4. Does the hand control unit work properly and has it been mounted correctly? 5.
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We recommend registration in a log book for each walking trainer in connection with service visits to be used as documentation in case of complaints. Only use original spare parts and accessories. Modifications of the walking trainer must be carried out by authorised Ropox personnel.
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