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ErgoTrainer Weight relief system User manual Important information! Read this user manual carefully before using the product! This user manual is intended as a guide for caregivers and other users, as well as for technical personnel performing service and maintenance on the product.
NSTALLATION _____________________________________________________________ 5 RANSPORT FUNCTIONS_________________________________________________________ 5 _______________________________________________ 5 ICTOGRAMS AND FUNCTIONS _______________________________________________________ 6 AFETY FUNCTIONS USE OF THE ERGOTRAINER _________________________________________ 7 ____________________________________________________________ 7 ORK RANGE _________________________________________________ 7 CTIVATION OF THE BRAKE ______________________________________________ 7 DJUSTING THE WEIGHT RELIEF MAINTENANCE _____________________________________________________ 7...
1 PURPOSE AND SAFETY 1.1 Purpose The purpose of the ErgoTrainer is to offer users with reduced ability to walk, e.g., users with brain injury, sports injuries, sclerosis or after surgery of the hip/back/knee/foot, or users with obesity an effective rehabilitation.
1.3 Check before use The carer is responsible for ensuring that a check is carried out before the ErgoTrainer is used, as following: • The carer has received instruction regarding the use of the ErgoTrainer. • Check that the ErgoTrainer is complete and that no parts are missing.
Make sure the safety spring is intact and active. Detach spreader bar by pressing the spring (see pictures below). 1.6 Transport During transport the ErgoTrainer must be safely secured to prevent damage - best in original transport box. 2 FUNCTIONS 2.1 Pictograms and functions...
(10) (11) 2.2 Safety functions Power outage: In case of a power failure the ErgoTrainer brakes will activate, so it cannot be moved in the track (See 3.2) Note! The lifting function UP/DOWN still works. Emergency stop: This function is only to be used in an emergency e.g., if the lift function does not stop after releasing UP/DOWN button.
4 MAINTENANCE 4.1 Cleaning The ErgoTrainer may be cleaned using a slightly damp cloth with a small quantity of standard household cleaning agent. Strong chemicals or abrasive agents must not be used.
Water sprays out under high pressure Note! Be aware of splashing 4.3 Storage The ErgoTrainer must be stored in a dry environment with a relative humidity under 70%. Note! The batteries will slowly decharge and therefore it is recommended to connect the ErgoTrainer to power for 5 days every 6 months to prevent damage to batteries and PLC.
5.2 Troubleshooting Fault: Possible cause Solution Emergency stop is Turn on the power or deactivate the The ErgoTrainer does activated. emergency stop (see section 2.2). not react when pressing UP/DOWN Defective hand Inspect the cord and plug connection on the buttons on the hand control.
WEEE Recycle ErgoTrainer contains aluminium, steel, lead, acid batteries, ABS plastic, oil and electronics. 7.2 Battery The ErgoTrainer is equipped with batteries which can be returned either to the local recycling station or to Winncare after ended lifetime. 7.3 Quality Winncare Nordic ApS is certified according to the quality standard ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 13485:2016.
Walking sling, size M 009-09576 Walking sling, size L 009-09577 Walking sling, size XL A list of spare parts is available. Please contact Winncare or your dealer. Winncare reserves the right to change the list of accessories without prior notice.
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