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Ideen bewegen mehr www aat-online de aviation D1611 Translation of the original user manual 2021-06 (1.1)
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Table of Contents Symbols and safety instructions Explanation of the symbols on the packaging Explanation of the symbols on the device Product description Device overview ..........8 Overview of type plate incl.
(e.g. anti-theft devices). Stability tests were performed under laboratory conditions. The s-max may behave differently under real conditions compared to laboratory tests. Training may only be carried out by the manufacturer, the AAT field staff or the qualified specialist shop.
CAUTION External heat sources may cause the surface temperature to rise (e.g. sunlight)! Do not touch the affected surfaces in this case to avoid burns! WARNING Never reach into rotating/moving parts to avoid crushing. DANGER The s-max must not be operated in the case of severe visual impairment and/or blindness! Do not exceed the total permissible weight and the max.
Position: Type plate Indicates the year the medical device was manufactured. 20XX Manufacturer Position: Type plate Shows the manufacturer of the medical device (AAT Alber Antriebstechnik GmbH) Position: Type plate Serial number of the product e.g. D1611XXXXXX Medical Device Position: Type plate...
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Manufacturer’s information: For a simplifi ed assignment of the individual components, the numbers listed here are cited in full for the fi rst time in the following chapters. Handle Locking wheel Control panel Locking knob Stanchion tube Locking knob Battery pack unlocking Battery pack Climbing unit Wheel...
4.2 Overview of type plate incl. serial number Product / Model Barcode (refer to chapter 3) Max. load Serial number (refer to chapter 3) Batteries Symbols (refer to chapter 3) Charging voltage Manufacturer address Operating voltage Rated power of motor 4.3 Intended purpose The stair climbers are guided manually and are operated by an operator.
4.5 Medical requirements and indication The patients must be able to sit independently. Secure persons who cannot sit upright unaided with belts (refer to accessories) to prevent 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.
4.8 Technical data WARNING - Do not exceed the total permissible weight and the max. person weight, as this may lead to defects or an overload the s-max! NOTE - Observe the technical data. Technology s-max D1611 Climbing unit = 33.6 kg Handle unit = 3.4 kg Own weight Battery pack = 3.1 kg...
Climbing unit Transport chair with foot strap / harness system Handle unit Battery pack Charger incl. instructions 4.11 Accessories NOTE - Only use AAT Alber Antriebstechnik GmbH accessories. Universal step ART/SAAB adaptation Dash 8 adaptation Battery pack Headrest Motor vehicle voltage converter...
Assembly 5.1 Handle unit WARNING - The handle unit must be securely fi xed with the locking screw so that it is safely joined to the climbing unit! WARNING - Plug-in contacts must be dry! A 9-pin sub-D coupling in the receptacle provides the electrical connection. Disassembly: Switch s-max aviation off...
Starting up NOTE - To avoid malfunctions or defects, store the s-max aviation in a frost-free environment for at least one hour prior to start-up. NOTE - Press UP/DOWN switch only a few seconds after switching on! 6.1 Adjusting the handles to the correct height WARNING - The handle must have been securely fixed with the locking screw so that the handle adjustment does not change directly! CAUTION - Pay attention to the pinch point at the groove opening to avoid injuries!
6.3 Switching on the device Insert the safety chip for the Switch the s-max on via the ON/OFF switch immobiliser. » The safety chip must snap 6.4 Neutral position Move the climbing leg to Correct. Incorrect! neutral position by keeping UP/DOWN switch pressed.
DANGER - If there is only a one-sided braking eff ect or no braking eff ect, do not use the s-max aviation, to avoid falling from the stairs. Notify the manufacturer, the AAT fi eld service, or the authorised specialist dealer!
6.7 ComfortStep NOTE - If an adjustment of the step height is to be made, please contact the AAT fi eld service or the manufacturer AAT Alber Antriebstechnik GmbH! Manufacturer’s information: Each time the device is switched on again, the...
Operation DANGER - Operation only by a trained person who is physically and mentally capable of operating the s-max safely! DANGER - Do not allow any persons to stay in the danger zone underneath the s-max! DANGER - Check the safety brakes before each use! (Refer to chapter 6.5) WARNING - Wear anti-slip footwear to avoid slipping on the stairs.
7.1 Occupant taking a seat WARNING - The arms must not protrude over the armrests to avoid possible injury! Switch the s-max on via the Secure stand of the s-max After the occupant has ON/OFF switch. Operate UP/DOWN taken seat, ensure that he/ switch in the UP direction.
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Manufacturer's recommendation for the occupant changing seats! Switch off the s-max aviation. Loosen the locking screws for Loosen the locking wheel height adjustment . Then Then turn handle retract the handle and tighten downwards and tighten the the locking screw again. locking wheel again.
7.2 Moving on level ground / overcoming obstacles NOTE - The climbing leg must not have been extended, otherwise it could be damaged! NOTE - Do not overcome obstacles forwards, otherwise the safety brakes will be damaged! Adjust the neutral position Release the locking device of Moving on level ground.
7.4 Moving on slopes WARNING - For safety reasons, a second person should be present to help steer! NOTE - Be sure to observe the safety instructions in chapter 7! Extract the bracket Tilt the s-max aviation. The climbing leg must be release the locking device on »...
7.5 Climbing stairs - Upwards NOTE - It is mandatory to observe the safety instructions in chapter 7! Adjust neutral position. Extract bracket Approach the step backwards » The climbing leg must be release the locking device on until wheels are in contact. completely retracted.
7.6 Climbing stairs - Downwards NOTE - It is mandatory to observe the safety instructions in chapter 7! DANGER - As soon as the climbing leg starts taking the load you will feel the handles pulling. Tilt the s-max closer to the ground to counteract! Adjust neutral position.
Recommendation: Recommendation: Hold the handle with one hand and the stanchion tube with Hold the handle with one hand and the stanchion tube with the other. Use the foot to push the climbing leg in the desired the other. Use the foot to push the climbing leg in the desired direction! direction! Turn/move the device in the...
5.1). Care and maintenance WARNING - Repairs and technical safety tests are performed by the manufacturer, the AAT fi eld staff or the authorised specialist shop! WARNING - Opening the housing of the s-max aviation may only be performed by the...
8.1 Battery and charger CAUTION - Protect from moisture and do not touch with wet hands to avoid electric shocks and defects! NOTE - Charge the batteries after each use. NOTE - Protect the charger and voltage converter against oils, greases, aggressive cleaning agents, thinning agents or damage.
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Note by the manufacturer: The charger automatically changes over to trickle charge mode once the battery pack is fully charged. To compensate for the self-discharge of the battery, the purpose of the trickle charge mode is to keep the batteries in a fully charged state. The LED is lit green during the trickle charge mode.
NOTE - Minimum lining thickness of the brake linings = 1 mm - If below this value or damaged, inform the manufacturer, the AAT field service or authorised specialist dealer! NOTE - If a lining is worn or damaged, both climbing feet rollers must be replaced by the...
8.3 Cleaning and disinfection 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 - Do not smoke during cleaning! NOTE - Keep the stair climber away from sources of ignition! NOTE - Clean the safety brakes in the rims weekly or with spirit when dirty! Observe the...
8.4 Replacing fuses NOTE - Do not mend nor bridge defective fuses! Only new fuses with 30 A may be replaced! Replacement fuses are available from the manufacturer! NOTE - If the fuse blows frequently, contact the manufacturer or an authorised specialist dealer! Battery pack fuse The battery pack must not Remove...
8.5 Technical safety testing NOTE - Technical safety tests may only be performed by the manufacturer, the AAT field staff or the authorised specialist shop. NOTE - It is recommended to perform a technical safety test every two years. The inspection plate provides information about the latest date.
Switch on the s-max. The LED is flashing. Switch off the s-max. » Observe any fault conditions! Switch the s-max on again » The LED is flashing - Notify the manufacturer, the AAT field service, or the authorised specialist dealer!
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Are the batteries empty? The s-max cannot be switched on Yes: Charge the batteries. Does the problem persist? Yes: Notify the manufacturer, the AAT field service, the authorised specialist dealer. Safety chip inserted? The s-max does not move Yes: Notify the manufacturer, the AAT field service, the authorised specialist dealer.
» The s-max was loaded in excess of the permissible total weight or the max. person weight. » The s-max has not been serviced regularly (every 2 years) by the manufacturer, the AAT field service or an authorised specialist dealer.
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