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C450/ C625
Owner's Manual
Use and Care
Fault Finding
Warranty Information
by Waverley Glen
Introduction ................................................................... 2
Overview ....................................................................... 2
Components of lift system ............................................. 3
Component List ............................................................. 4
Specifications ................................................................ 4
Cautions ........................................................................ 6
Attaching the airline to the lift ........................................ 7
Turning the lift ON/OFF ........................................... 8
Raising/Lowering the carry bar ................................ 9
Moving the lift along the track .................................. 9
Return to Charge .......................................................... 11
Basics in transferring an individual ................................ 12
Charging the lift ............................................................. 14
Constant Charger .......................................................... 15
LCD Display Functionality ............................................ 18
Emergency Stopping ..................................................... 20
Emergency Lowering ..................................................... 20
Emergency Manual Raising or Lowering ....................... 21
Cleaning and Disinfection........................................22
Fault finding .................................................................. 23
General inspection and maintenance ............................ 24
Lift Accessories ............................................................. 25
Service record history .................................................... 26
Warranty ....................................................................... 30
87 Sharer Road
Vaughan, ON Canada L4L 8Z3
T 1.800.265.0677
F 905.850.8377

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    C450/ C625 by Waverley Glen Introduction ..............2 Overview ............... 2 Components of lift system ..........3 Component List ............. 4 Specifications ..............4 Cautions ................ 6 Attaching the airline to the lift ........7 Operation Turning the lift ON/OFF ........... 8 Raising/Lowering the carry bar ........
  • Page 2: Introduction

    ‖. The is designed to be used in conjunction with Waverley Glen lift track, accessories and slings. Please refer to any user guides supplied with these com- ponents and refer to them while reviewing this manual. Should any questions arise from reviewing this manual contact your local authorized Waverley Glen dealer.
  • Page 3: Components Of Lift System

    Figure 2B - The ceiling lift with standard Emergency Stop/ Lowering. Figure 2A - Basic components of the ceiling lift Figure 3A—Underside view of the lift Figure 3B - Photo of underside C450/ C625 - User Guide Rev: 18NOV2011 Page: 3...
  • Page 4: Component List

    ". The hand control airline tube must also be connected to the lift. If it is not Connecting airline to the lift connected refer to the section titled ― ‖. Specifications of C450/ C625 lift Shipping/Storage Conditions: Temperature: -40 to +70 ºC...
  • Page 5 Lifting Range 323177 C450 Power X-Y 323137 C625 Power X-Y 323149 C450 Power Traverse c/w Return to Charge 323126 C625 Power Traverse c/w Return to Charge NOTE: For C Series w/QRS Hook Part nos., See page no. 16 NOTES: Please use the following type of plug for C-450 or C-625 lifts installed in the Please use the following type of plug for C-450 or C-625 lifts installed in Australia.
  • Page 6: Cautions

    General Inspection and Maintenance ‖. Any accessories used with the C450/ C625 including track and sling (s), should be checked to ● ensure that they are in good working order. Check for signs of wear or fraying prior to use. Report any unusual wear, or damage immediately to your local authorized Waverley Glen dealer.
  • Page 7: Attaching The Airline To The Lift

    Caution should be used when this is required. Should you have any concerns or questions contact your local authorized Waverley Glen dealer. Should the gray rubber airline that connects the lift to the hand control become disengaged from the underside of the lift it must be re-connected in order for the lift to work properly.
  • Page 8: Operation

    Should anything look unusual contact your local Waverley Glen dealer prior to use. Failure to comply with this caution could result in serious injury to the operator, the in- dividual being lifted and/or damage to the lift.
  • Page 9: Raising/Lowering The Carry Bar

    Caution: Always use extreme care when moving the lift along the underside of lift track. Watch out for and avoid any obstructions that may cause injury to the individual in the sling and/or damage to the lift. C450/ C625 - User Guide Rev: 18NOV2011 Page: 9...
  • Page 10: Moving The "H" System Traversing Beam

    Caution: Always use extreme care when moving the traversing beam. Watch out for and avoid any obstructions that may cause injury to the individual in the sling, or dam- age to the lift/track. C450/ C625 - User Guide Rev: 18NOV2011 Page: 10...
  • Page 11: Return To Charge

    RTC Speed may be set to 2, 4, or 8 and represents the rela- tive speed the lift travels at to reach the charger. Contact your Service Technician to change these settings. C450/ C625 - User Guide Rev: 18NOV2011 Page: 11...
  • Page 12: Basics In Transferring An Individual

    Caution: Always use caution when lowering/raising an individual who is in the sling of the lift. Watch out for and avoid any obstructions that may cause injury to the individual, or dam- age to the lift. C450/ C625 - User Guide Rev: 18NOV2011 Page: 12...
  • Page 13 Hand Control with the Plastic Hook already assembled. Figure 7E demonstrates the use of the plastic hook with your lift. Figure 7D - Hand Control with Hook Figure 7E - Suggested use C450/ C625 - User Guide Rev: 18NOV2011 Page: 13...
  • Page 14: Charging The Lift

    OFF the indicator light will change to a solid ORANGE. This indicates that the lift is on charge. Caution: Use only the charger that was supplied with the lift. Use of any other charger will void all warranties and may cause damage to the lift. C450/ C625 - User Guide Rev: 18NOV2011 Page: 14...
  • Page 15: Constant Charger

    The Constant Charger can be attached to all operating C-450 or C-625 lifts. The batteries can remain connected to the charger indefinitely, since the charger has a built-in regulator, the danger of overcharging is eliminated. C450/ C625 - User Guide Rev: 18NOV2011 Page: 15...
  • Page 16: Attaching/Detaching Qrs Carry Bar From Qrs Hook

    C625 Power w/QRS Hook Assy. 323777 C450 Power XY, w/QRS Hook Assy. 323737 C625 Power XY w/QRS Hook Assy. 323749 C450 Power - RTC w/QRS Hook Assy. 323726 C625 Power - RTC w/QRS Hook Assy. C450/ C625 - User Guide Rev: 18NOV2011 Page: 16...
  • Page 17 11A, and 11B. Keep the latch pushing down, Tilt the carry bar approximately 90 degree, and remove the carry bar from the quick release hook as shown in figure 11C. C450/ C625 - User Guide Rev: 18NOV2011...
  • Page 18: Lcd Display Functionality

    Mode. The lift will then: 4. Make an audible beeping sound every ten (10) seconds. 5. Flash ―Low Battery‖ in the first line. 6. The bars indicating charge level will flash on and off. C450/ C625 - User Guide Rev: 18NOV2011 Page: 18...
  • Page 19 2. While pressing both Up/Down buttons on hand control, turn ―ON‖ lift. A minimum of 10 seconds must pass followed by a beep to indicate completion of the reset. 3. PM lifts count will be ―zero‖. 4. Use lift as normal. C450/ C625 - User Guide Rev: 18NOV2011 Page: 19...
  • Page 20: Emergency Stopping

    IMPORTANT: The Emergency Lowering button does not provide a rais- Hold ing function. The failure of any of the lowering devices should be reported to Waverley Glen or your authorized dealer immediately. Figure 13A - Pull down and hold until the person is safely lowered to the desired position.
  • Page 21: Emergency Manual Raising Or Lowering

    Caution: DO NOT use the lift after the mechanism has been used. The lift must be reset manual lowering by a qualified lift technician after use. contact your local authorized Waverley Glen dealer. Step 1) Carefully Step 2) Locate the...
  • Page 22: Cleaning And Disinfection

    The lift strap may be disinfected using Virox Accel TB RTU (Ready-to-use) available from: Virox Technologies Inc. 1-800-387-7578 www.virox.com C450/ C625 - User Guide Rev: 18NOV2011 Page: 22...
  • Page 23: Fault Finding

    No Power. Ensure the Emergency Lowering tab has not come out. If it has, simply press the tab back into the lift. C450/ C625 - User Guide Rev: 18NOV2011 Page: 23...
  • Page 24: General Inspection And Maintenance

    Complete the visual inspection as noted in the ―Monthly‖ section above. Complete the preventative maintenance procedure as outlined in technical manuals for the C450/ C625 system. C450/ C625 □ lift checked and passed. Any required repairs completed. C450/ C625 - User Guide Rev: 18NOV2011 Page: 24...
  • Page 25: Lift Accessories

    C ON TA C T Y OU R LOC A L A U TH OR IS E D D E A LE R FOR D E TA ILS . CAUTION: ONLY SLINGS AUTHORIZED BY WAVERLEY GLEN ARE TO BE USED WITH THIS LIFT. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR DETAILS.
  • Page 26: Service Record History

    Postal Code: ________________ Telephone No: __________________________ Comments: SERVICE INFORMATION: Contact the following company for service: Company: ___________________________________________________________ (local authorized Waverley dealer) Address: _______________________________________ City: __________________________ Postal Code: ________________ Telephone No: __________________________ Comments: C450/ C625 - User Guide Rev: 18NOV2011 Page: 26...
  • Page 27 Service Type: □ Periodic Inspection □ Monthly Inspection □ 6 Month Inspection □ Repair □ Yearly Inspection □ Other:_________ _____________________________ _________________________ Completed By: Printed Name Signature Company: _____________________________________________________________ Remarks & Action Taken: C450/ C625 - User Guide Rev: 18NOV2011 Page: 27...
  • Page 28 Service Type: □ Periodic Inspection □ Monthly Inspection □ 6 Month Inspection □ Repair □ Yearly Inspection □ Other:_________ _____________________________ _________________________ Completed By: Printed Name Signature Company: _____________________________________________________________ Remarks & Action Taken: C450/ C625 - User Guide Rev: 18NOV2011 Page: 28...
  • Page 29 Service Type: □ Periodic Inspection □ Monthly Inspection □ 6 Month Inspection □ Repair □ Yearly Inspection □ Other:_________ _____________________________ _________________________ Completed By: Printed Name Signature Company: _____________________________________________________________ Remarks & Action Taken: C450/ C625 - User Guide Rev: 18NOV2011 Page: 29...
  • Page 30: Warranty

    90 days after original purchase. 3) This guarantee shall be void if the equipment is not serviced by Waverley Glen or its authorized service agents in accordance with the manufacturer‘s recommendations or if any unauthorized person carries out works on the equipment.

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