Recommended Use; Safety Instructions - Sunrise Medical Sunlift Micro Directions For Use Manual

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1. Introduction
Thank you for choosing a Sunrise Medical product. You are advised to read this instruction manual and in particular the safety
recommendations and adjustments to make before using the hoist. If you have any questions about usage, maintenance or safety,
please consult an authorised distributor of our products.
IMPORTANT:
DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT UNTIL YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Sunrise Medical has obtained certificate ISO 9001 and ISO 13485, which validates the quality of its products at all times.
Sunrise Medical declares under its own responsibility that this product meets the requirements of Medical Directive
93/42/EEC of Directive 2007/47/EEC.
The Sunlift Hoists have the CE mark and meet the following CE directives:
Medical Devices Directive (93/42/EEC)
UNE-EN ISO 10535:2007, Hoists for the transfer of disabled people. Requirements and tests methods (ISO 10535:2006).
UNE-EN 12182:2012, Technical aids for disabled people. General requirements and tests methods.
IEC 60601-1 Medical electrical equipment – Part 1: General requirements for basic safety and essential performance.
UNE-EN 61000-4-15:2012, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
Royal Decree 286/2006, of 10th March, for the protection of the health and safety of workers from the risks related to exposure
to noise. Prevention Service Mutualia S.L
UNE-EN 614-1, Safey and Ergonomics.
Electrical specifications
12-volt batteries, rechargeable sealed lead-acid type.
Battery capacity 2.9 amp-hours.
Nominal input of charger 230 VCA 50/60 Hz
Nominal output of charger 27.4/29.0 vcc@0.8a
Protection against electric shock
Charger – class II
Degree of protection IPX4
In conditions other than this environment, performance and safety may be compromised.

2. Recommended use

The hoists are designed for moving and lifting patients. They must always be operated by a healthcare professional or a user
instructed in their operation and safety. They are suitable for moving and lifting patients both in domestic settings and at hospitals
or residential homes (depending on the specification of the model).

3. Safety instructions

• Always familiarise yourself with the controls and safety devices on your hoist before using it to lift a patient.
• Use only slings recommended for use with this hoist.
• Never force any control or safety device. All controls are easy to use and do not require any great physical force.
• Do not use hoists in showers.
• Do not charge hoists in bathrooms.
• Do not use these hoists for any purpose other than lifting and moving patients.
• For your safety please pay special attention to the yellow triangular warning labels indicating the areas where there is a danger
of finger entrapment.
• Use the hoist only as per the instructions in this manual.
Before and during each use of the hoist:
• Use the hoist only on flat, smooth surfaces.
• Please be aware that the physical forces required to move the hoist when laden on carpeted or uneven and rough textured surfaces
will be greater than those required on a flat or smooth surface. Careful planning of the lifting operation is recommended in these
environments to avoid potential damage to the hoist due to heavy handling
• Always check before use that the sling is of a type and size suitable for the patient.
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Elevator – internal power source
Degree of protection against electric shock
Charger – type B
Lift – type B
Use of sling/Oxford type/sunrise with grey loop
Operational environment: ..............> +5° < +40° C.

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