OpeMed OT200 User Manual
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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    3.2.1 Lifting from a chair................14 3.2.2 Lifting from a bed ................15 3.2.3 Attaching the sling to the hanger bar.............15 Moving the caretaker with the OT200 ............15 Taking the caretaker out of the OT200 ..........16 Maintenance Cleaning instructions ................17 Daily/Weekly maintenance..............17 Annual inspection and maintenance by OpeMed ........17...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction About this manual The aim of this user manual is to enable carers to operate the OT200 and to instruct them on how to carry out small (preventive) maintenance jobs. This manual deals with the following aspects related to operating the OT200: •...
  • Page 4: The Ot200 Ceiling Hoist

    Next to this the hoist can be used for transfers to and from the floor. With this the OT200 also complies to the demands set by the European Standards, ISO 10535 and the GQ-quality mark T-02, cluster UTT.
  • Page 5: Points Of Attention

    OT200 can only be used for this purpose. Any other form of use is not allowed. • It is not allowed to lift more than 200kg (440lbs.) with the OT200, unless otherwise stated on the lift. • It is not allowed to lift any object (e.g. a chair or wheelchair) together with the caretaker.
  • Page 6: Description

    6 Control panel page 7 Emergency cord page 6 Hoisting belt Connection socket hand-held control Connection socket hanger bar Figure 1 The OT200 cassette Control panel Emergency cord see 2.2.1 Emergency control see 2.2.2 Green indicator on-off see 2.2.3 Orange battery indicator see 2.2.3...
  • Page 7: Charging And Life Span Of The Batteries

    (fig. 3B) the hoist will keep lowering the caretakers. The OT200 is also equipped with several other safety systems. Examples are the rewind guard and a slack belt guard. A detailed description of these safety systems can be found in the technical manual.
  • Page 8: Indicator Lights

    6 Move cassette to the right Figure 4A 4-function hand-held control Figure 4B 6-function hand-held control The OT200 is operated with either a 4- or 6-function hand-held control. This control is used to: • move the hoist up or down.
  • Page 9: Carousel (Optional)

    • • Description 2.4 Carousel (optional) The system you have chosen might be supplied with a carousel as depicted in figure 5. A carousel creates the possibility of running a cassette along more than one rail. A carousel operates automatically and makes a quarter-turn to the left or the right.
  • Page 10: Hanger Bar

    Hanger bar The OT200 is provided with a hanger bar. The hanger bar is a construction to which the sling (in which the caretaker will take place) can be attached. Several types of hanger bars are available, of which the balanced and the powered hanger bar are the most important types.
  • Page 11: Slings

    Ensure both leg and shoulder loops are attached (min of 4 loops on any sling) Always refer to the sling user guide Always check the weight capacity of the sling and ensure it is not more than the OT200 CLIP SLINGS Hold on to the strip on the clip with one hand and pull the large hole in the clip over the attachment point.
  • Page 12: Use

    • Always work in a neat and clean environment. • The OT200 is now ready to be used according to the instructions in this manual. Always make clear to the caretaker what is happening with every step of the process! Pay attention to the danger of getting entangled between the hinging points of the hanger bar.
  • Page 13: Lifting From A Bed

    • • • 3.2.2 Lifting from a bed • Roll-up one slide of the sling for about half the total width of the sling. • Roll the caretaker over on one side, facing the carer. • Put the sling with the rolled-up side against the back of the caretaker. •...
  • Page 14: Taking The Caretaker Out Of The Ot200

    • • • Taking the caretaker out of the OT200 Step 1a Lifting towards a bed • Bring the caretaker into a lying position. Position the caretaker as good as possible above the bed. • Lower the caretaker onto the bed until he or she completely lies flat on the bed.
  • Page 15: Maintenance

    4.2 Daily/Weekly maintenance For normal use the OT200 hardly requires maintenance. We do however advice to pay attention to the following points daily in order to prevent or recognize problems in time.
  • Page 17 ACCESS LIFTS LIMITED 0843 216 0226 Access Lifts Limited Unit 6 Concept Centre, Innovation Close Poole Dorset BH12 4QT Registered in England No.03231129 Registered Office 35 Cassel Avenue Poole Dorset BH13 6JD www.access-lifts.co.uk...

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