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C450/ C625
Owner's Manual
Use and Care
Trouble Shooting
Warranty Information
Introduction ......................................................................2
Overview ..........................................................................2
Components of lift system ...............................................3
Component List ...............................................................4
Specifications ..................................................................4
List of Symbols and Contraindications........................6
Cautions ..........................................................................7
Attaching the airline to the lift ..........................................8
Turning the lift ON/OFF .............................................9
Raising/Lowering the carry bar ..................................10
Moving the lift along the track ....................................10
Return to Charge ............................................................12
Basics in transferring an individual ..................................13
Charging the lift ...............................................................16
Constant Charger ............................................................17
LCD Display Functionality ..............................................20
Emergency Stopping .......................................................22
Emergency Lowering .......................................................22
Emergency Manual Raising or Lowering .........................23
Cleaning and Disinfection........................................24
List of applied Parts................................................24
Trouble Shooting .............................................................25
General inspection and maintenance ..............................26
Lift Accessories ...............................................................28
Service record history ......................................................33
Warranty ..........................................................................37

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Summary of Contents for Handicare PRISM MEDICAL C450

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    C450/ C625 Introduction ..............2 Overview ................2 Components of lift system ..........3 Component List ...............4 Specifications ..............4 List of Symbols and Contraindications…………………...6 Cautions ................7 Attaching the airline to the lift ..........8 Operation Turning the lift ON/OFF ..........9 Raising/Lowering the carry bar ........10 Moving the lift along the track ........10 Moving the “H”...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    CAUTION: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT FIRST UNDERSTANDING THE CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL. Introduction C450/ C625 Before using this equipment, and to ensure the safe operation of your lift, carefully read this en- Cautions C450/ C625 tire manual, especially the section on “ ”.
  • Page 3: Components Of Lift System

    Components of lift system CHARGER BATH BATH CHARGER LIFT TRACK LIFT BATHROOM BATHROOM TRACK BEDROOM BEDROOM Figure 1B - Alternate sample floor plan showing basic Figure 1A - Sample floor plan showing basic components of components of a ceiling lift system. a ceiling lift system.
  • Page 4: Component List

    Component List C450/ C625 The following components are included with your new lift system: C450/ C625 lift (Manual or Motorized traverse) • • Pneumatic Hand Control • Lift Charger (mounted on the wall or ceiling at the end of the track) •...
  • Page 5 C450/ C625 Models Table for Lift Code Description 323100 C450 Manual Traverse 323117 C625 Manual Traverse 323150 C450 Power Traverse 323127 C625 Power Traverse Lifting Range 323177 C450 Power X-Y 323137 C625 Power X-Y 323149 C450 Power Traverse c/w Return to Charge 323126 C625 Power Traverse c/w Return to Charge NOTE:...
  • Page 6: List Of Symbols And Contraindications

    Glossary of Symbols used in the C Series Mark Symbol Reference Title Mark Symbol Reference Title IEC 60417- IEC 60417- II equipment LASS YPE B APPLIED 5172 5840 PART ISO 7000- Caution risk of dan- ISO 7010- EFER TO INSTRUC- 0434 ger or Attention, con- M002...
  • Page 7: Cautions

    Cautions C450/ C625 ● must be installed prior to use. Contact your local authorized dealer to ensure that it C450/ C625 is properly installed. The must be installed only by persons authorized by Prism Medical. The installation guide is available with authorized dealers. C450/ C625 ●...
  • Page 8: Attaching The Airline To The Lift

    Attaching the airline tube to the lift Caution: A sturdy ladder may be required in order to access the underside of the lift to re-attach the rubber airline of the lift. Caution should be used when this is required. Should you have any concerns or questions contact your local authorized Prism Medical dealer. Should the gray rubber airline that connects the lift to the hand control become disengaged from the underside of the lift it must be re-connected in order for the lift to work properly.
  • Page 9: Operation

    Operation C450/ C625 Caution: Always, before using the lift system, the lift, track and sling (s) must be visually checked for any unusual wear, or damage. Refer to the user manual with each piece of supplied equipment to determine what should be checked. Should anything look unusual contact your local Prism Medical dealer prior to use.
  • Page 10: Raising/Lowering The Carry Bar

    Operation Raising/lowering the carry bar By pressing the DOWN arrow button, or the UP arrow button, the carry bar can be lowered/ raised to the correct height for attaching the sling or position- ing an individual. Refer to fig- ure 5A and 5B It is recommended that the care- DOWN giver (operator) hold the carry...
  • Page 11: Moving The "H" System Traversing Beam

    Operation Moving the “H” system traversing beam If the installed track is an “H” system then this sec- tion should be reviewed as it describes how to move TRAVERSING BEAM the traversing beam. If the installed track is not an BATH “H”...
  • Page 12: Return To Charge

    Return To Charge (If Equipped) If your motorized, traversing lift has a return-to-charge feature (RTC), pressing & holding the blue and yellow colored directional hand control buttons simultaneously for 3-5 seconds (to produce beep- ing noise) will automatically retract the lift’s carry bar and drive the lift along its track until it docks at the charger.
  • Page 13: Basics In Transferring An Individual

    Basics in transferring an individual Caution: The following steps are intended to generally illustrate the procedure involved in the lifting and transferring of an individual from one location to another using the lift, track and sling. Track con- figurations will vary by installation. The manual for the sling that was purchased with the lift should be reviewed in detail prior to attempt- ing these steps, as the sling illustrated here may not be the same as the one that was purchased Contact your local authorized...
  • Page 14 Basics in transferring an individual … continued Basics in transferring an individual … continued Step 4) Attach the straps of the sling to the hooks of the carry bar. The straps on each side of the sling are gen- erally attached to the corresponding side of the carry bar. Be sure to double check to ensure that the straps are properly attached to the carry bar, and that the individual being lifted is properly positioned in the sling prior to lifting.
  • Page 15 Basics in transferring an individual … continued Step 5) The individual may now be raised with the use of the UP button on the hand control. While lifting is in progress the height required in order for the transfer to be completed safely should be closely observed. En- sure that the individual being lifted will not be injured by any obstructions during the initial lifting.
  • Page 16: Charging The Lift

    Charging the lift The charger contacts with two metal charging strips that run along the inside of the track. Whenever the lift is over a section of track with charging strips it will automatically start to charge the lift if its battery is low. The batteries should be charged on a regular basis.
  • Page 17: Constant Charger

    In addition to the indicator lights on the lift, the charger has an indicator light as well. When ORANGE, it indicates that the that the lift is on the charger and charging. Refer to figure 9A. When the lift is fully charged light on the charger will change to GREEN.
  • Page 18: Attaching/Detaching Qrs Carry Bar From Qrs Hook

    Attaching the QRS Carry Bar to the Quick Release Hook Quick Release Hook Latch Dowel Pin Figure 10B - Carry bar attached to Quick Release Hook Figure 10A - Insert the Dowel Pin of carry bar into the Quick Release Hook Your lift has come with a Quick Release Hook attached to the lift strap.
  • Page 19 Detaching the QRS Carry Bar from the Quick Release Hook Quick Release Hook Latch Figure 11B - Detaching the Carry Bar from Quick Release Hook Figure 11A - Detaching the Carry Bar from Quick Release Hook Figure 11C - Tilt the Carry Bar to remove from Quick Release Hook To detach the carry bar from the Quick Release Hook, Open the latch by pushing the latch down using the finger as shown in figure 11A, and 11B.
  • Page 20: Lcd Display Functionality

    LCD Display Functionality Default Display Modes: The lift unit can be set to either of the following as the ‘Default’ display mode: 1. Battery Level (the factory setting for the Default Display Mode); or, 2. Number of Lifts. To change from one operating mode to another please call your local service technician. In Battery Level Mode the lift will: (Factory Setting) 1.
  • Page 21 LCD Display Functionality If the unit is in the charger the lift will go into Charging Display Mode regardless what the user has selected as ‘Default Display Mode’. Charging Display Mode will over-ride Low Battery Mode. In Charging Display Mode the lift will: 1.
  • Page 22: Emergency Stopping

    Emergency Stopping The lift unit also has an Emergency Shut-off feature that allows the operator to shut the power to the lift unit completely off in the event of an Emergency. By pulling down once on the RED emergency lowering cord, located on the underside of the lift unit, the lift will immediately stop and all its functions will be disabled.
  • Page 23: Emergency Manual Raising Or Lowering

    Emergency Manual Raising or Lowering Caution: The manual emergency raising and lowering system should be used only if the lowering procedures described in the previous section of the manual do not work, or, if the emergency raising function is required. Should you have any concerns or questions contact your local authorized Prism Medical dealer.
  • Page 24: Cleaning And Disinfection

    Cleaning and Disinfection The exterior of the lift should only be cleaned, disinfected using isopropyl alcohol. Damp a cloth with isopro- pyl alcohol and wipe down entire exterior of lift and hook. No other chemicals and/or liquids should be used to clean and disinfect this lift.
  • Page 25: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble Shooting Should problems arise with the use of the lift review the following chart. Find the fault and complete the recommended solution. If the fault is not found and/or the solution does not correct the problem contact your local Prism Medical authorized dealer for service immediately.
  • Page 26: General Inspection And Maintenance

    General Inspection and Maintenance A) Each Use - To be completed by User Prior to each use the C450/ C625 lift and associated track, accessories and sling (s), must be visually in- spected. Refer to the accessory and sling user guides for specific details regarding their inspection. Should any of the these items fail the inspection do not use the lift.
  • Page 27 General Inspection and Maintenance C) Annually - To be completed by a lift technician This section to be only completed by a qualified service technician as authorized by Prism Medical. Annually, the C450/ C625 system must be inspected. It is recommended that this service history is documented;...
  • Page 28: Lift Accessories

    Lift Accessories C450/ C625 The following is a list of available accessories for the lift. Items such as the track, turntables and brackets are installed at the time of purchase. Add-on pieces are available to after the initial purchase, however your local authorized dealer must be consulted as to suitability, purchase and installation.
  • Page 29: Iec-60601-1-2:2007 Emc/Emi Compliance Guidelines

    IEC-60601-1-2:2007 EMC/EMI Compliance Guidelines The C450/C625 lifts need special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and ● put into service according to the EMC information provided in the accompanying documents.  The portable and mobile RF equipment can affect the C450/C625 lifts . ...
  • Page 30 IEC-60601-1-2:2007 EMC/EMI Compliance Guidelines The table below elaborates the emission compliance of the lift electronics. The table below elaborates the recommended electromagnetic working environment. C450/ C625 - User Guide (753101) Rev: 14 MAR 2017 Page: 30...
  • Page 31 IEC-60601-1-2:2007 EMC/EMI Compliance Guidelines Continued…….. Recommended electromagnetic working environment. C450/ C625 - User Guide (753101) Rev: 14 MAR 2017 Page: 31...
  • Page 32 IEC-60601-1-2:2007 EMC/EMI Compliance Guidelines The table below elaborates the recommended separation between C625/C-450 from RF communication devices. Please consult your local dealer or Prism Medical for any questions/queries regarding electromagnetic compatibility guidelines. C450/ C625 - User Guide (753101) Rev: 14 MAR 2017 Page: 32...
  • Page 33: Service Record History

    Service Record History - Initial Information Complete the following section on Purchase and Service Information as soon as this  equipment is installed. Use the service record history to record to any completed service and repairs.  Ensure that the service record is signed and dated each time it is used. ...
  • Page 34 Service Record History Complete this section after each service, repair inspection and/ or maintenance. Photocopy additional pages as required. Date: _______________________ Time: ________________________ Service Type: □ Periodic Inspection □ Monthly Inspection □ Semi-Annual Inspection □ Repair □ Annual Inspection □ Other:_________ _____________________________ _________________________ Completed By:...
  • Page 35 Service Record History Complete this section after each service, repair inspection and/ or maintenance. Photocopy additional pages as required. Date: _______________________ Time: ________________________ Service Type: □ Periodic Inspection □ Monthly Inspection □ Semi-Annual Inspection □ Repair □ Annual Inspection □ Other:_________ _____________________________ _________________________ Completed By:...
  • Page 36 Service Record History Complete this section after each service, repair inspection and/ or maintenance. Photocopy additional pages as required. Date: _______________________ Time: ________________________ Service Type: □ Periodic Inspection □ Monthly Inspection □ Semi-Annual Inspection □ Repair □ Annual Inspection □ Other:_________ _____________________________ _________________________ Completed By:...
  • Page 37: Warranty

    Warranty This Warranty does not affect or in any way limit your Statutory Rights. 1. Prism Medical guarantees all equipment, which includes Ceiling Lifts, Floor Lifts, Slings, Service Parts and Track and accessories, supplied as new, against failure within the period of 1 year from date of installation or 18 months from date of manufacturing, whichever is shorter, by virtue of defects in material or workmanship.

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