1. Features, warranty & technical service This product is intended by the manufacturer Alerta Medical sells all its products through to be used on humans for the purpose of a network of distributors. In the event of lifting, lowering and moving users. If the...
2. Safety precautions 2.2 Braking and moving Any person using or assembling these items must first read and understand the assembly, operating and cleaning instructions provided. While the hoist is stationary, the brakes Read all safety information contained in this should always be on, except when lifting manual (highlighted with the symbol or lowering a patient.
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2.4 Identifying risk patients 2.5 Electrical safety precautions The following recommendations are aimed at care personnel to help reduce the specific All the hoist’s electrical connections must risks that may affect certain patients. These comply with the International Electrotechnical hazards are listed in a number of reports Commission (IEC) standards.
3. Assembly No tools are necessary to assemble the hoist, although some parts are considerably heavy. It is therefore advisable to use the assistance of a helper when handling such parts. Pay attention to avoid being knocked or trapped. 3.1. Components (see page 07) Carefully remove the packaging and place the two pre-assembled structures supplied in a...
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3.2 Joining the pre-assembled structures Carefully remove the packaging. Place the base structure on the floor with the brakes on the rear wheels (3) on. Remove the locking knob (15)(B), DON’T REMOVE THE GREY PLASTIC PIECES OF THE MAST BASE and insert the mast-boom structure in the mast base (1).
4. Operating In case of battery failure, the actuator has a manual emergency descent system. To do Instructions this, the red wheel (E) of the actuator must be pressed down, while turning clockwise to (see images on page 08) slowly descend the patient. 4.1 Spreading and narrowing the legs 4.4 Recharging the battery...
If you have an additional charging base (on • Wash with too much water, with jet request) you can recharge the battery by pressure or in a washing tunnel. removing it from the charging base installed • Use outside or to transport a patient in a on the hoist and placing it in an additional vehicle.
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• Avoid any excess water on the connector • Do not under any circumstances open or sockets. puncture an electric motor. • Dry the hoist thoroughly before using again. 5.5 Preventative maintenance It is advisable to carry out a yearly 5.2 Recommended products maintenance check of the hoist and its and materials for cleaning...
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5.8 Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY The actuator is The red emergency Turn the red button not working stop is activated clockwise to deactivate The battery is connected Unplug the black power to the electricity mains supply cable from the mains for recharging The battery is low Recharge the battery...
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CS Lifesciences Europe Ltd The Black Church St. Mary’s Place Dublin 7 D07 P4AX Ireland eurep@cslifesciences.com Rev: 2021.10 Making cutting-edge medical equipment affordable Head Offi ce Alerta Medical 4 Symington Place Riverside Business Park Irvine KA11 5DE United Kingdom www.alertamedical.com...
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