Prism CP User Manual

Prism CP User Manual

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CP Ceiling Track Hoist
User Manual
Doc No. 999016
Revision of document: G
Revision Date: 08.12.2021

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  • Page 1 CP Ceiling Track Hoist User Manual Doc No. 999016 Revision of document: G Revision Date: 08.12.2021...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Instructions and Warnings ......................4 Introduction............................4 Manufacture ............................5 European Authorised Representative ....................5 Symbols Used ............................6 Contraindications/Limitations ......................7 Intended Use ............................7 Additional Warnings and Safety Notices ..................... 9 Operating Environment ........................9 Essential Performance ........................10 1.10 EMC Statement ..........................
  • Page 3 Environmental - Storage and Operating Conditions ................30 Normal operating conditions ......................31 Shipping and storage conditions ....................... 31 Disposal ..............................31 10.0 Fault Finding ............................32 10.1 LED Display............................. 33 11.0 General Inspection, Maintenance and Cleaning ................... 34 11.1 Service ............................
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions And Warnings

    Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Type 5 The list below includes all types of CP that are covered by this User Manual and which track type they are suitable for. Hoist Type Carry Bar Type Track Type CP130 – 108601...
  • Page 5: Manufacture

    Please read and understand this manual in its entirety before using your CP Hoist. The information in this manual is important for the safety of anyone near the CP Hoist and must be read and understood to help prevent injuries. It is also crucial to the proper operation and maintenance of the CP Hoist.
  • Page 6: Symbols Used

    1.4 Symbols Used The table below includes all symbols from BS EN ISO 15223-1:2016 that can be found in this manual and on the product and what they represent. Refer back to this table when you are unsure of what a symbol represents. Consult instructions before use Caution –...
  • Page 7: Contraindications/Limitations

    Figure 1 The CP Hoist is a ceiling track hoist and should only be used whilst on the ceiling track. It has the ability to raise up an individual from one location, such as a bed, move the individual along the track to another location and finally lower the individual, such as into a chair or a bath.
  • Page 8 • Under no circumstance should the CP Hoist, track, sling or entire system be put in control of a person who has not been properly trained in the use and care of this equipment. Failure to adhere to this warning may result in serious injury to the operator, and / or the individual being hoisted / transferred.
  • Page 9: Additional Warnings And Safety Notices

    Portable RF Communication Devices: Portable RF communications equipment (including peripherals, such as antenna cables and external antenna) should be used no closer than 30cm (12 inches) to any part of the CP Hoist, including cables specified by the manufacturer, otherwise degradation of the performance of this equipment could result Vicinity to Other Equipment: Use of this equipment adjacent to or stacked with other equipment should be avoided, as it could result in improper operation.
  • Page 10: Essential Performance

    If users of this equipment are unsure of its compliance to EMC you can request the confirmation from Prism that the product is manufactured to the appropriate Electromagnetic Compatibility standard.
  • Page 11 Configuration and Mode: Test setup charging 7.1.1 Mains Terminal Disturbance Voltage Pass CISPR 11: 2009 A1:2010 EN 55016-2-3: 2004 + A1:2005 7.1.1 Electromagnetic Radiation Disturbance Pass CISPR 11: 2009 A1:2010 EN 55016-2-3: 2004 + A1:2005 7.2.1 Harmonic Current Emissions (AC Pass EN 61000-3-2: 2014 Power Port)
  • Page 12: Components/Key Parts

    2.0 Components/Key Parts Please see below to familiarise yourself with the components of the Prism CP Hoist. The images below show the contents of the Hoist. If you have not received all the components contact your local Prism Medical UK dealer immediately – contact details are provided on the last page of this manual.
  • Page 13: Installation

    The Hoist is not intended to be used in environments where there are rapid changes in the environmental temperature and humidity during intended use. This manual covers the safety and advice for the CP and moving and handling risks can be done in-house, as long as the person is competent to identify and address the risks.
  • Page 14: Type 'Bf' Applied Parts

    Prism slings to be attached, to lift and assist patient. See section 5.1 for instructions to attach carry bar to Hoist system and 5.2 to attach an approved sling to the carry bar. To see Prism Medical UK approved sling list, see table 5 and 6.
  • Page 15: Slings

    The black and white carry bar are both attached to the Quick Release Hook (QRS) in the same fashion as described above, see images below for reference. Figure 14 Figure 13 Figure 12 Figure 15 5.2 Slings Figure 16 Figure 17 The way the sling is attached to the carry bar needs to be assessed on individual basis and documented in the individual’s care plan.
  • Page 16 BS EN ISO 10535 before its use and a full risk assessment to be carry out before use. The Mackworth slings with a safe working load of 200kg or more that can be used with the CP Hoist are shown below in Table 5, complete with product codes.
  • Page 17 Mackworth Yew Small 1201YW7500 1201YW8500 1201YW3500 1201YW4500 Medium 1201YW7400 1201YW8400 1201YW3400 1201YW4400 Large 1201YW7300 1201YW8300 1201YW3300 1201YW4300 1201YW7200 1201YW8200 1201YW3200 1201YW4200 1201YW7100 1201YW8100 1201YW3100 1201YW4100 XXXL 1201YW7000 1201YW8000 1201YW3000 1201YW4000 Mackworth Yew with head support Small 1201YW7520 1201YW8520 1201YW3520 1201YW4520 Medium 1201YW7420 1201YW8420...
  • Page 18 1201PN5020 1201PN4020 Table 5 The Care-Ability slings with a safe working load of 200kg or more that can be used with the CP Hoist are shown below in Table 6, complete with product codes. Size Care-Ability Sling Range - Product Material and Code...
  • Page 19 CA400PP3 CA400MP3 CA400SP3 CA400PAP3 CA400PP4 CA400MP4 CA400SP4 CA400PAP4 CA400PP5 CA400MP5 CA400SP5 CA400PAP5 X Small CA400PXS CA400MXS CA400SXS CA400PAXS Small CA400PS CA400MS CA400SS CA400PAS Small/Medium CA400PSM CA400MSM CA400SSM CA400PASM Medium CA400PM CA400MM CA400SM CA400PAM Medium/Large CA400PML CA400MML CA400SML CA400PAML Large CA400PL CA400ML CA400SL CA400PAL...
  • Page 20 Medium CA502PM CA502MM CA502SM CA502PAM Medium/Large CA502PML CA502MML CA502SML CA502PAML Large CA502PL CA502ML CA502SL CA502PAL X Large CA502PXL CA502MXL CA502SXL CA502PAXL CA503 Toilet Access with high back CA503PP1 CA503MP1 CA503SP1 CA503PAP1 CA503PP2 CA503MP2 CA503SP2 CA503PAP2 CA503PP3 CA503MP3 CA503SP3 CA503PAP3 CA503PP4 CA503MP4 CA503SP4 CA503PAP4...
  • Page 21 Medium CA700PM CA700MM CA700SM CA700PAM Medium/Large CA700PML CA700MML CA700SML CA700PAML Large CA700PL CA700ML CA700SL CA700PAL X Large CA700PXL CA700MXL CA700SXL CA700PAXL CA701 Deluxe Hammock CA701PP1 CA701MP1 CA701SP1 CA701PAP1 CA701PP2 CA701MP2 CA701SP2 CA701PAP2 CA701PP3 CA701MP3 CA701SP3 CA701PAP3 CA701PP4 CA701MP4 CA701SP4 CA701PAP4 CA701PP5 CA701MP5 CA701SP5...
  • Page 22 CA702HSPP2 CA702HSMP2 CA702HSSP2 CA702HSPAP2 CA702HSPP3 CA702HSMP3 CA702HSSP3 CA702HSPAP3 CA702HSPP4 CA702HSMP4 CA702HSSP4 CA702HSPAP4 CA702HSPP5 CA702HSMP5 CA702HSSP5 CA702HSPAP5 X Small CA702HSPXS CA702HSMXS CA702HSSXS CA702HSPAXS Small CA702HSPS CA702HSMS CA702HSSS CA702HSPAS Small/Medium CA702HSPSM CA702HSMSM CA702HSSSM CA702HSPASM Medium CA702HSPM CA702HSMM CA702HSSM CA702HSPAM Medium/Large CA702HSPML CA702HSMML CA702HSSML CA702HSPAML Large...
  • Page 23: Connecting The Handset To The Hoist

    5.3 Connecting the Handset to the Hoist A sturdy ladder or steps may be required in order to access the underside of the Hoist to attach the hand controller. Caution should be used when this is required. Should the cord that connects the Hoist to the hand controller become disengaged from the underside of the hoist it must be re- connected in order for the Hoist to work.
  • Page 24: Hoist Operation

    6.0 Hoist Operation 6.1 Turning the Hoist ON and OFF To operate the Hoist, it must first be turned ON via the “ON” cord on the Hoist itself (see figure 30). The cord operates a toggle switch within the Hoist. Pressing the toggle switch upward will turn the hoist ON, while pulling the cord down will turn the Hoist OFF.
  • Page 25: Moving The Hoist Along The Track System

    6.5 Charging the Hoist Handset Charging The CP hoist is designed for handset charging. A charging dock should have been fitted onto the wall nearby, usually at the end of the ceiling track system. The charging dock is also used as a handset hook, meaning at the end of each use of the hoist, the hoist should be traversed to the charging docks location and the handset should be placed into the charging dock for placement and charging.
  • Page 26: Emergency Operation

    To charge the hoist, you must first open the small blue bung at the base of the handset to open the charging port. Then you must place the handset into the charging dock as shown in the figures below. The handset front face will be facing towards the wall with the attachment hook facing away.
  • Page 27: Emergency Lowering

    Emergency lowering In the event that the DOWN button on the handset does not function, or in power failure situations, the person may be lowered by Pressing down and HOLDING the red buttons. The emergency button’s is located on the handset and also on the Hoist membrane switch panel.
  • Page 28: Technical Specification

    There are no necessary modifications required for the device to perform its intended use. However, should the device or the installed system require modification, please consult your local Prism Medical UK dealer to arrange a date and time to assess the required changes to the system.
  • Page 29: Specifications

    7.2 Specifications Technical specification Hoist Motor 24VDC Charger Input 100-240V AC 50/60Hz 1.5A Charger Output 24VDC/1.0A Batteries 24 V dc (2 x 12V) 3.3Ah NiMH Hoist Case Flame Retardant ABS Hoist Case Degree of Protection IP20 Handset Degree of Protection IP24 Lifting Capacity (SWL) 200 kg / 130 kg...
  • Page 30: Expected Product Lifetime

    • Lint – Due to the nature of the CP Hoist being installed closely to the ceiling, very little lint would be likely to gain access into the hoist’s workings. The hoist is recommended as per Service Guide to be wiped cleaned during every hoist inspection.
  • Page 31: Normal Operating Conditions

    8.1 Normal operating conditions +5°C to +40°C (41°F to 104°F) at a relative humidity between 15% to 90% RH, non-condensing but not requiring a water vapour pressure greater than 50hPa and atmospheric pressure between 700hPa to 1060hPa 8.2 Shipping and storage conditions -25°C to +5°C (-13ºF to 41ºF) with any humidity level.
  • Page 32: Fault Finding

    (e.g. – a damaged wire would need replacement), contact your local Prism Medical UK authorized dealer immediately, an approved professional will be required to repair the Hoist.
  • Page 33: Led Display

    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 authorized dealer immediately – contact details are provided on the last page of this manual.
  • Page 34: General Inspection, Maintenance And Cleaning

    Do not attempt to service the product yourself, or warranty is void. To ensure the safety and continued good function of your Hoist, routine service must be performed on your Prism CP Hoist. Service should be completed by a Prism Medical UK approved trained professional every 6 months to ensure the products required standard is maintained.
  • Page 35: Lift Tape Caution

    Ensure the Handset is functional, ensure the connection to the Hoist is correct and that all the buttons are working before operation with a patient. Trolley Ensure that the CP is attached to the Trolley correctly, with the QRS locking mechanism closed. Ensure that the Trolley is able to swivel smoothly without restraint.
  • Page 36: Disinfecting (If Necessary)

    Disinfecting (if necessary) Should the Hoist require a more thorough clean, the use of the Actichlor™ disinfectant product (which is widely available in tablet form and used throughout the health care industry) is recommended. Follow the manufacturer’s safety instructions for the use of the cleaning product before use to ensure safe use for the operator and the patient.
  • Page 37: Warranty

    This guarantee does not affect or in any way limit your Statutory Rights. Prism guarantees the CP, supplied as new, against failure within the period of 12 months from the date of purchase by virtue of defects in material or workmanship.
  • Page 38: Service Record History

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  • Page 44 While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information contained in this assembly and installation manual, no liability can be accepted by Prism Medical UK for any errors or omissions. Prism Medical UK operates a policy of continuous improvement.

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