AAT CR2303 Translation Of The Original User Manual

AAT CR2303 Translation Of The Original User Manual

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Translation of the original user manual
picture shows accessory
'seat belt system including a hip belt'
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2021-03 (6.1)

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  • Page 1 Ideen bewegen mehr www.aat-online.de Translation of the original user manual picture shows accessory 'seat belt system including a hip belt‘ 2021-03 (6.1)
  • Page 2 „ Spare parts „ Show room exhibition devices With our professional service concept „ Repairs processing „ Re-use AAT proves once again its superior quality standards and offers its clients „ Technical advice „ Complaints an all-inclusive package. „ Product seminars „...
  • Page 3 You will also find all safety-relevant changes that have been made to the user manual on our homepage. All versions with details of the production period of the product are available at: www.aat-online.de/gb/um/CR2303...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Technical data ..........13 Dimensional sketch CR2303/CR2313 ....... . 14 4.10...
  • Page 5: Symbols And Safety Instructions

    NOTE In the event of debility of sight, this user manual can be downloaded at: www.aat-online.de/gb/um/CR2303 Read the user manual prior to start-up and observe the warning notices and safety instructions. In the event of reading difficulties, training contents must be broadened verbally.
  • Page 6: Explanation Of The Symbols On The Package

    WARNING Never touch rotating or moving parts to avoid crushing of fingers and hands! DANGER CR23 must not be operated in the case of severe visual impairment and/or blindness! Do not exceed the approved total weight and the maximum person weight, as this may lead to defects or overloading of the CR23! Do not use in rain, wet, snow or ice as the restricted braking capacity may cause slipping! Do not use on travelators or escalators as doing so may risk physical injury and/or material damage as...
  • Page 7: Explanation Of The Symbols On The Device

    Indicates the year the medical device was manufactured. 20XX Manufacturer Location: type plate Shows the manufacturer of the medical device (AAT Alber Antriebstechnik GmbH) Location: type plate Serial number of the product e.g. CR2303XXXXXX / CR2313XXXXXX Medical Device Location: type plate...
  • Page 8 Label UP / DOWN Location: UP / DOWN switch on control unit Indicates the driving direction (see chapter „Climbing upstairs and downstairs“) Label notice - No handle Location: C-part, below seat, rear of the drive unit. DANGER Parts in motion...
  • Page 9: Description Of The Product

    Description of the product 4.1 Device overview Control unit Handle, adjustable Main wheel Lever with chain drive Climbers and climbing feet Safety brake Battery display Single step switch ComfortStep Battery pack Safety interlock of the battery pack (release button) LED to display the error codes Helix cable Tightening screw for the handle...
  • Page 10 Manufacturer‘s information: For a simplified assignment of the individual components, the numbers listed here are cited in full for the first time in the following chapters. Speed control Safety chip ON/OFF switch UP/DOWN switch Back rest LED for safe operation in lowlight situations C-part (with seat unit) Foot rest with feet belt Release button for the C-part with seat unit...
  • Page 11: Type Plate Incl. Serial Number

    4.2 Type plate incl. serial number Product / Model Barcode (see chapter 3) Max. Load Serial number (see chapter 3) Battery Symbols (see chapter 3) Charging Voltage Manufacturer‘s address Operating Voltage Rated Power 4.3 Intended purpose The stair climbers are guided manually and are operated by an operator. They make it possible to transport a single person with reduced mobility safely over stairs, upwards and downwards.
  • Page 12: Medical Requirements And Indication

    4.5 Medical requirements and indication The patients must be able to sit independently. Secure persons, who cannot sit on their own, with belts (see Accessories). This keeps the occupant from falling out! The manually guided stair climber assists the accompanying person while transporting the patient over stairs or slopes, upwards and downwards.
  • Page 13: Technical Data

    4.8 Technical data WARNING - The approved total weight may not be exceeded because it can lead to malfunction or cause an overload of the CR23! NOTE - Observe the technical data. CR2303 / CR2313 Technology Measurements See chapter „dimensional drawing“...
  • Page 14: Dimensional Sketch Cr2303/Cr2313

    4.9 Dimensional sketch CR2303/CR2313 Maße nach ISO 7176-15 Winkel der Sitzfläche 9° effektive Sitztiefe 398mm effektive Sitzbreite 340mm Höhe der Sitzfläche an der vorderen Kante 520mm Rückenlehnenwinkel 19° Rückenlehnenhöhe 615mm Abstand der Fußstütze zur Sitzfläche 436mm Gesamtlänge m. Fußstütze min.
  • Page 15: Scope Of Delivery

    Charger incl. user manual and splash protection Battery pack with charging electronics and safety interlock CR2303/CR2313, incl. hip belt 4.11 Accessories NOTE – Only use AAT Alber Antriebstechnik GmbH accessories. Head rest, adjustable in height and depth Charging cable for your vehicle Widening of the seat Arm rests (adjustable in width) Seat belt system, incl.
  • Page 16: Folding And Unfolding

    Folding and unfolding 5.1 Seat unit DANGER - Lock the seat unit safely, otherwise parts may move involuntarily! WARNING - Special care must be taken to avoid crushing or pinching of body parts while folding or unfolding! First, unlock the folding Push down the C-part until Fold out the foot rest mechanism.
  • Page 17: Pull Out The Telescopic Frame (Optional Accessory)

    5.3 Pull out the telescopic frame (optional accessory) WARNING - Do not use the telescopic frame as a carrying handle, as it is not designed for carrying! CAUTION - Special care must be taken at the pinch point whilst pulling the telescopic frame in or out! The stair climber is designed for operation by just one person.
  • Page 18: Adjust The Handles

    6.1 Adjust the handles WARNING – Always tighten the locking screws, as otherwise parts can suddenly become loose! CAUTION - To avoid injury, beware of pinch points at the notch opening! Release the locking screws Adjust the height of the Tighten the locking screws.
  • Page 19: Turning On The Device

    6.3 Turning on the device Insert safety chip for the Turn CR23 by pressing the ON/OFF engine immobiliser. » Safety chip must latch! switch 6.4 Neutral position Bring climbers into the Wrong. neutral position by pressing the UP/DOWN switch. » If single step mode (see chapter 6.6)
  • Page 20: Checking The Safety Brakes

    6.5 Checking the safety brakes DANGER - Do not use the CR23, if the required braking effect (on one side or both sides) is not guaranteed because a reduced braking effect can lead to falling down the stairs! Contact the manufacturer or your authorized dealer! WARNING - Check safety brakes without an occupant! Manufacturer‘s recommendation...
  • Page 21: Comfortstep

    6.7 ComfortStep NOTE - If an adjustment of the height of the step is necessary, please contact the manufacturer or your authorized dealer! Manufacturer‘s information Due to the memory func- tion the last setting is stored. Everytime you turn on the CR23, the last used setting will be reproduced.
  • Page 22: Operation

    Operation DANGER - Operation by just one person. This person must be physically and mentally able to safely operate the CR23. Using the telescopic frame (optional accessory) a second person is able to attend the climbing process in order to safeguard the operation! DANGER - Other persons (except the potential second person using the telescopic frame for safeguarding) are not allowed to be in the danger area underneath the CR23! DANGER - Check the safety brakes each time before using the CR23 (see chapter 6.5)
  • Page 23 Attach the safety belts After seating the occupant, Pass the hip belt around the A foot belt around the attach the hip belt. body of the occupant. feet of the occupant helps to » The belt engages protect safeguarding automatically when it is person from uncontrolled inserted into the belt buckle.
  • Page 24: Drive On Level Ground / Overcoming Obstacles

    7.2 Drive on level ground / overcoming obstacles NOTE - Climbers may not be extended because they could become damaged! NOTE - Always raise climbers completely when overcoming curbs/obstacles to avoid damage. Always cross the curbs/obstacles backwards! Set in neutral position (see To drive on level ground push Pull the CR23 carefully back- CR23 forward.
  • Page 25: Operation On A Slope

    7.4 Operation on a slope WARNING - For safety reasons we recommend that you ask another person for assistance when driving on a slope! This second person is only needed for assurance and extra safety. NOTE - Please observe the safety instructions in chapter 7! Make sure the handles are Tilt the CR23 slightly.
  • Page 26: Climbing - Upstairs

    7.5 Climbing - upstairs NOTE - Observe the safety instructions in chapter 7! Set in neutral position. Tilt the CR23 and keep it in Drive backwards to the step » Climbers have to be retrac- balance. all the way. ted entirely. Go 2-3 steps up.
  • Page 27: Climbing - Downstairs

    7.6 Climbing - downstairs NOTE - Observe the safety instructions in chapter 7! DANGER - As soon as the climbers assume the load, you feel tension in the handles. Hold the CR23 lower briefly to counteract this tension! Set in neutral position. Tilt the CR23 and keep it in Roll CR23...
  • Page 28: Laying The Device Down On The Stairs / Emergency Stop Function

    7.7 Laying the device down on the stairs / emergency stop function Lay down the CR23 » Safety brakes prevent from Emergency stop function rolling down. In hazardous situations follow the next steps: » Keep the UP/DOWN switch » 1 - Release the UP/DOWN switch pressed until the climbers »...
  • Page 29: Transportation

    7.9 Transportation WARNING - Please note the weight specifications of the several components! (see chapter 4.8) WARNING - During transportation in vehicles, secure the CR23 according to the relevant legal regulations! CAUTION - Turn off the CR23 whilst transportation! Manufacturer’s recommendation: The batteries are not consi- dered dangerous according...
  • Page 30: Battery Pack And Charger

    8.1 Battery pack and charger CAUTION - Protect the CR23 against humidity and never touch it with moist hands! This prevents electrical shocks as well as malfunctions! NOTE - Charge the batteries after each use. NOTE - Protect the charger and the voltage converter from oils, grease, aggressive cleaning agents, thinners or damage! NOTE - Follow the user manual of the charger and the voltage converter.
  • Page 31 Charge batteries in a vehicle Turn off the CR23 Attach the voltage converter. Turn on the voltage converter. Connect the CR23 via the Audio warning = voltage low! charger. LED is orange = batteries are LED is green = batteries are charging.
  • Page 32: Check The Lining Of The Brakes, Climbing Feet And Gilding Strips

    NOTE - Minimum brake lining thickness = 1 mm. Should the lining be thinner or damaged, contact the manufacturer or authorized personnel! NOTE - If the foot lining is worn or broken, please have both climbing feet replaced by AAT Alber Antriebstechnik GmbH or your authorized dealer.
  • Page 33: Cleaning And Desinfection

    8.3 Cleaning and desinfection WARNING – No moisture must be allowed to enter the interior of the device! This may result in electric shocks! Use only damp cloths for cleaning the device’s surface! Never use wet cloths! WARNING – Test all safety-relevant functions after cleaning! WARNING –...
  • Page 34: Replacing Fuses

    8.6 Change of operator / re-use A re-use is referred, if the AAT product of patient X is transmitted to patient Y. The CR23 is suitable for re-use. We recommend a safety check as well as a cleaning/desinfection, if the...
  • Page 35: Recycling

    8.7 Recycling The CR23 and its battery pack are products of long durability. However if your CR23 has reached the end of its lifespan you may return its components to AAT Alber Antriebstechnik GmbH or authorized personnel to be recycled.
  • Page 36 Turn on the CR23. » LEDs are blinking - Contact the manufacturer or your authorized dealer! Malfunction codes LED blinks Types of malfunction Overloaded Undervoltage, battery pack empty Overvoltage Speed control, UP/DOWN switch, plug-in contacts or suppy line are defective Malfunction, electronics Malfunction, electronics Error, circuit board (FET)
  • Page 37 If your CR23 is part of a product recall, you will be informed about the process to be followed. As stated previously, all versions of this user manual can be retrieved at any time at: www.aat-online.de...
  • Page 38 Use of the arm rests (optional accessory) » The two arm rests of the CR23 serve not only as arm rests for the occupant, but also as a lateral boundary. » They should not be loaded with more than 90 kg per side. »...
  • Page 39 Ideen bewegen mehr EU Declaration of Conformity AAT Alber Antriebstechnik GmbH · Postfach 10 05 60 · D-72426 Albstadt · Tel.: 0 74 31.12 95-0 · Fax: 12 95-35 · www.aat-online.de · info@aat-online.de Translation of the Original EU Declaration of Conformity...
  • Page 40 AAT Alber Antriebstechnik GmbH Postfach 10 05 60 · D-72426 Albstadt Tel.: +49.(0) 74 31.12 95-0 Fax: +49.(0) 74 31.12 95-35 info@aat-online.de · www.aat-online.de Serial number...

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