Proactive PROTEKT 600 STAND Manual

Proactive PROTEKT 600 STAND Manual

Sit-to-stand patient lift
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PROTEKT® 600 STAND
S I T - T O - S T A N D P A T I E N T L I F T
M o d e l : 3 4 6 0 0
Ensure the product has been assembled according to the instructions in
this manual. All operators should read and understand the instructions for
safe and proper operation of the patient lift.

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  • Page 1 PROTEKT® 600 STAND S I T - T O - S T A N D P A T I E N T L I F T M o d e l : 3 4 6 0 0 Ensure the product has been assembled according to the instructions in this manual.
  • Page 2 Refuse delivery if the packaging appears to be badly damaged. If the merchandise is received damaged or is missing components, contact the shipping company immediately and file a claim. For further assistance, contact your local dealer or Proactive Medical Products at the following: Proactive Medical Products...
  • Page 3: Product Description

    Product Description The Protekt 600 Stand 34600 allows the patient to be lifted ® and transferred safely with minimal physical effort provided by the operator. The 34600 uses an electric actuator to lift patients weighing up to 600lbs, from a sitting to a standing position from either a bed or a chair for transferring.
  • Page 4: Definitions & Symbols

    DEFINITIONS & SYMBOLS n this manual the user refers to the patient or resident and may be used interchangeably at different times. Caregiver refers to the operator or person who is assisting with the transfer. Symbols used in this manual and on the product and their meanings: Warning! Failure to heed this warning may Do Not Bleach.
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions A Protekt® 600 Stand will provide years of service if it is properly maintained as any electric and/or mechanical equipment requires. Please pay careful attention to the following important information regarding the care, maintenance, and operation of the patient lift. Carefully read these instructions before assembling the lift, or attempting to lift a user with the device.
  • Page 6 • DO NOT replace any components of the lift without consulting with Proactive Medical Products, and must follow proper instruction from Proactive when replacing any components. • DO NOT service any parts of the lift while in use with a patient.
  • Page 7: Features And Overview

    FEATURES & OVERVIEW • Prior to assembly, unpack and inspect all parts from the shipping carton. Contact your dealer immediately if any parts are damaged or missing. • Easy tools are provided to assist with initial set up. To ensure maximum safety, product should not be put into use until all connections are tightened using standard tools.
  • Page 8 34600 mm (in) 1644.3 (64.7) 779.0 (30.7) 865.3 (34.1) 44.9 (1.8) 460.9 (18.1) 840.7 (33.1) 788.4 (31.0) 567.8 (22.4) 277.9 (10.9) 647.3 (25.5) 309.7 (12.2) 327.5 (12.9) 119.4 (4.7) 36.0 (1.4)
  • Page 9: Specifications And Options

    Charging Cradle 54.2” Diameter Second Battery pack Base Closed Turning 50.0” Diameter *Proactive is committed to continuous improvements of our products therefore the specification, dimensions, and features listed above are for guidance only and are subject to change without prior notice.
  • Page 10 Installation Step 1: Remove the base from box. Step 2: Remove all the plastic caps, then all the bolts, nuts and washers on the base bracket. Step 3: Insert the mast and align the upper hole on the mast with the upper hole on the bracket.
  • Page 11 Step 4: Other two holes should be aligned, align the holes if needed. Reinsert and tighten the bolts using the EZ Tools as follows. Step 5: Remove the plastic caps, then all the bolt, nut and washers on the boom. Tighten the bolt and nut using the EZ Tools as follows.
  • Page 12 Step 7: Secure the lower end of the actuator to the mast bracket using a pin and retaining ring as shown. It is critical to have the motor part of the actuator to face the same direction as the big arrow. Step 8: Secure the upper end of the actuator to the boom bracket using a pin and retaining ring as shown.
  • Page 13 Step 10: Attach the included plastic washer to the kneepad frame as shown in the picture below, and place them in between the kneepad bracket. Secure the parts with the bolt, nut and washers using EZ Tools. Step 11: Insert the kneepad frame into the tube located on the mast. Pull the handle below the tube to fully insert the frame, and release the handle to secure the frame in place.
  • Page 14 Power Control Unit M5 SCREWS M4 SCREWS 2920 PACIFIC DRIVE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED: NORCROSS, GA 30071 ALL DIMENSIONS IN MM DRAWN BY: DATE:...
  • Page 15 Operating Instructions Double check all assemblies for tightness and read operating instructions carefully prior to use. For optimum performance, the lift should be transported and stored in following condition range: • -25°C to +5°C (-13°F to 41°F), and • +5°C to +35°C (41°F to 95°F) at a non-condensing relative humidity 0% to 90% •...
  • Page 16 Power Control Unit Overview Emergency Stop Button Up / Down Button Battery Pack Release Handle LCD Display Panel Battery Pack Charger DC In Not Used Additional Battery Pack (Optional) Charging Cradle Actuator (Optional) Hand Control 1. Connect Actuator as shown above. 2.
  • Page 17 Release Pressed in LCD Display Panel Signs When the emergency stop button is released, the LCD Display Panel will show one of the four signs below. • The sign will display for 5 seconds. • Then the lift will go into standby mode and the sign disappears. •...
  • Page 18 Operating Lift: Using Hand Control LED Indicator Lifting * Green = In Use * Blank = Standby Lowering Operating Lift: Using LCD Display Panel...
  • Page 19 Warning! - Battery Low and Charging is Needed If the battery needs to be charged, the LCD Display Panel will show a blinking low battery sign shown on the left either when the emergency stop button is released or when a button on the LCD Display Panel is pressed.
  • Page 20 Available slings compatible with Patient Lift Sit-to Stand Sling 30129 Sit to Stand Solid Patient Stand-Assist Sling - Medium 30130 Sit to Stand Solid Patient Stand-Assist Sling - Large 30131 Sit to Stand Solid Patient Stand-Assist Sling - X Large 30139 Sit to Stand Solid Patient Stand-Assist Sling - XX Large Padded Sit To Stand Sling...
  • Page 21 FITTING STAND ASSIST SLING Attach the shoulder straps to the hooks. Shoulder Strap Loop Shoulder Strap Red Pad Black Strap Waist Belt Belt Buckle Sling Loop Options SAFETY LOOP SAFETY LOOP - DO NOT USE FOR LIFTING **safety loop is used with the center loop or short loop. CENTER LOOP CENTER LOOP - reclined position SHORT LOOP - upright position...
  • Page 22 FITTING STAND ASSIST BUTTOCK STRAP DIAGRAM 1 1. Check sling weight capacity for the patient being lifted. Do not exceed maximum safe working load. 2. Review the following procedures, and “FITTING STAND ASSIST SLING” procedures from previous page carefully prior to attempting lift. 3.
  • Page 23 LIFT AND TRANSFER FROM BED 1. Fit sling as described in “Fitting Stand Assist Sling”. 2. Push lift towards patient. Open the base of the lift. 3. Position patient’s feet on the footplate and knees against the knee pad. 4. Attach the sling straps to the hooks. 5.
  • Page 24 LIFT AND TRANSFER FROM COMMODE TOILETING SLING The Toileting Sling is be used to lift up a patient in a sitting position; it is not meant for the patient to be standing! The Toileting Sling supports the client under the thighs and across the mid-back area.
  • Page 25: Maintenance And Inspection

    The Bestcare Lift requires a minimum of service to keep it in proper working order and to assure safe operation. It by a qualified individual. Proactive also assumes that the operator of the lift has been is important that certain basic checks be performed periodically by the operator of the lift or by a qualified bio-med properly trained, reviewed all the training material and knows how to operate the lift.
  • Page 26 • DO NOT clean or wash disposable slings. • REPLACE a sling when it show signs of deterioration. Deterioration of sling • Contact Proactive for “Guideline for Identifying Deteriorated Slings” if needed. Disinfecting of the lift and sling • Inspect slings prior to each use for contamination from previous use.
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting Guide

    Troubleshooting Guide The following list of encountered problems and solutions will assist you in determining what may be causing your patient lift not to function as designed. If you have a problem occurring which is not listed below please contact your dealer or technical support for help. Do not attempt to repair or replace components or parts on your lift as this may void your warranty or cause further problems that may result in patient injury.
  • Page 28 Emergency Lowering Mechanism Contact your dealer immediately if standard troubleshooting techniques do not correct the failure. Do not attempt to lift until all failure and safety issues have been resolved. In case of lift failure, please follow the procedures below to safely lower the user. The Emergency Lowering Device is located at the top of the actuator shaft.
  • Page 29 Notes...
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  • Page 31: Warranty Policy

    WARRANTY POLICY RETURN PROTOCOL Customer Returns 1. P...
  • Page 32 2. Proactive will email the customer a return shipping label to ship the product back to Proactive. 3. Proactive will ship out the proper product to the proper location either same day or as soon as possible. Correct shipping and tracking information will be transmitted to the customer as soon as it is known.

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