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Invacare® ISA™ ISA™ COMPACT, ISA™ STANDARD, ISA™ PLUS, ISA™ XPLUS en Mobile Patient Lift User Manual This manual MUST be given to the user of the product. BEFORE using this product, this manual MUST be read and saved for future reference.
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All rights reserved. Republication, duplication or modification in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written permission from Invacare. Trademarks are identified by ™ and ®. All trademarks are owned by or licensed to Invacare Corporation or its subsidiaries unless otherwise noted.
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The effective service life can vary according to frequency and questions regarding the correct use and necessary adjustment intensity of use. with the healthcare professional. 1.2.1 Additional information Note that there may be sections in this document, which are not relevant to your product, since this document applies to all The expected service life is based on an estimated average of 4 available models (on the date of printing). If not otherwise lifting cycles per day. stated, each section in this document refers to all models of the 1.3 Limitation of Liability product. The models and configurations available in your country can be Invacare accepts no liability for damage arising from: found in the country-specific sales documents. Non-compliance with the user manual Invacare reserves the right to alter product specifications Incorrect use without further notice. Natural wear and tear Incorrect assembly or set-up by the purchaser or a third Before reading this document, make sure you have the latest party version. You find the latest version as a PDF on the Invacare Technical modifications website.
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Invacare® ISA™ 2 Safety WARNING! Risk of injury or damage Inappropriate handling of cables can cause electrical 2.1 General safety information shock and product failure. — Do not kink, shear or otherwise damage the This section of the manual contains general safety information cables of the product. about your product. For specific safety information, refer to the — Make sure that no cables are jammed or appropriate section of the manual and procedures within that damaged when the product is used. section. — Make sure the wiring is correct and connections are proper. WARNING! — Do not use unauthorized equipment. Risk of injury or damage — Do not use this product or any available optional equipment without first completely ...
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2.4.1 Label Location with hooks. — Do not use slings designed for "Keyhole or Clip Attachment Systems" or "Tilting Frame Systems". To select the appropriate sling, a risk assessment must be performed by a healthcare professional. The risk assessment must consider: The patient’s weight, size, physical ability and medical condition. The type of transfer and the environment. Invacare Portugal, Lda Rua Estrada Velha 949 YYYY-MM 4465-784 Leça do Balio PORTUGAL XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX The compatibility to the other lifting equipment used. XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (01)XXXXXXXXXXXXXX(21)XXXXXXXXXXX...
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For more information about technical data, see 11 Technical Name and safe working load of lift – text depending on Data, page 28 model 2.4.3 Other Labels and Symbols Safe working load of lift – text depending on model (fixed mast only) For more information on the labels see the following information. 2.4.2 Identification label Read the user manual before using this product and follow all instructions for safety and use. Invacare Portugal, Lda YYYY-MM Rua Estrada Velha 949 4465-784 Leça do Balio PORTUGAL XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (01)XXXXXXXXXXXXXX(21)XXXXXXXXXXX Do not apply any side forces to the actuator (e.g. by using it ...
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2 Safety Lifting arm adjustment in correlation to the body height of the patient. See 5.5 Adjusting the lifting arm to patient body height, page 60128513-D...
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Invacare® ISA™ 3 Product Overview 3.2 Main parts of the lift 3.1 Intended use The stand assist patient lift is a battery-powered transfer device and is intended to transfer and position an individual from one seating surface to another. For example: Between the bed and a wheelchair To and from the toilet Rehabilitation, assisting a patient from a seated position to a standing position The maximum safe working load is stated in 11 Technical Data, page 28 The stand assist patient lift is designed to be used indoors on a level surface, in hospitals, nursing facilities and domestic areas. The stand assist patient lift can be turned (rotated) in place for transfers with limited floor space. A healthcare professional or private person who has received proper training is the intended operator of this product. Intended Users The intended user is partially immobile weight-bearing patients. Indications The stand assist lift is intended to transfer and position partially ...
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3 Product Overview CBJ Care, CBJ1 or CBJ2 control unit with detachable battery S Mechanical emergency lowering T Lever for manual leg spreader 3.3 Accessories and Options Due to regional differences, refer to your local Invacare website or catalog for details about available accessories or contact your Invacare provider. Lever for manual leg spreader Protective covers for legs Leg band Wall charger for a detachable battery Extra battery Extra foot plate (high, low or inclined) Sling models with loop attachments, suitable for hooks as attachment points: Invacare® Stand Assist sling (Europe) / Invacare® Standup sling (APAC): 2–point attachment with back support only. Invacare® Transfer Stand Assist sling: 4–point attachment with back and leg support. 60128513-D...
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1. There are no tools required to assemble the patient lift. I f there are any issues or questions during assembly, contact your Invacare provider. 4.2 Scope of delivery The items included in your package depend on the models and configurations available in your country. See 1.1 Introduction, page 3 Lock both rear castors B and rotate the hand screws anti- clockwise A to remove them from the base...
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4 Setup 4.4 Installing the foot plate 4.6 Installing the leg support 1. Lower the foot plate onto the base until the brackets A are fully seated on tube B. 4.5 Installing the leg band (optional) ...
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Invacare® ISA™ 4.8 Resetting the service counter (CBJ Care control unit only) NOTICE! If the service light is flashing yellow during daily usage or after a reassembly, the lift requires service. — Contact your Invacare provider for service. After the initial assembly of the lift, the service counter needs to be reset before using the lift. To perform the initial reset of the service counter: 1. Locate the hand control. 2. Press and hold the UP button and the DOWN button at the same time for five seconds. 3. A sound is heard once the service counter is reset. 60128513-D...
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5.2 Locking/Unlocking the Rear Castors lift over the patient and lift the patient off the surface of the bed. When the legs of the lift are no longer under the bed, return the legs of the WARNING! lift to the maximum open position. Risk of Injury or Damage The lift could tip and endanger the patient and assistants. 5.4.1 Closing/Opening Electric Legs — Invacare recommends that the rear castors be The hand control is used to open or close the legs of the base. left unlocked during lifting procedures to allow the patient lift to stabilize itself when the patient is initially lifted from a chair, bed or any 1. To close the legs, press and stationary object. hold the legs closed button — Invacare recommends locking the rear castors of the lift only when positioning or removing 2. To open the legs, press and the sling from around the patient. hold the legs open button ...
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Invacare® ISA™ The following guidelines are based on average values and 5.7 Using the leg band deviations can and do occur: Position 1 (fully shortened): patient height from about 140 1. cm and taller. Position 4: patient height from about 170 cm and taller. Position 7 (fully extended): patient height up to about 200 NOTICE! An individual trial fitting is strongly recommended to determine a correct and safe setting for each patient. To apply the leg band, wrap the long padded part around the leg support and the patient's lower legs and push the catch A into the buckle clasp B on the back side of the leg support. ...
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5 Usage 5.8.4 Activating an emergency lifting (CBJ Care, 5.8 Emergency Functions CBJ1 control unit) 5.8.1 Performing an emergency stop 1. Press the red emergency button A on the control unit to If the hand control fails, the boom can be raised by using the stop the boom and patient from raising or lowering. circular switch for emergency lifting. Use a sharp object, such as 2. To reset, rotate the emergency button clockwise. a pencil to press the button. 1. Raise the boom by pressing and holding button B at the 5.8.2 Activating an emergency lowering (CBJ front of the control unit. Home control unit) 2. ...
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Invacare® ISA™ 3. Store the power cord around the two cable management 5.9 Charging the battery supports E: NOTICE! — Make sure the emergency stop is not activated while charging the battery. — Make sure that charging takes place in a room with good air ventilation. — Electrical functions are not working when the lift is connected to power supply. — Do not attempt to use the lift if the battery housing is damaged. — Replace a damaged battery housing before further use. — Do not move the lift without unplugging from the power outlet. 5.9.2 CBJ Care, CBJ1, CBJ2 control unit It is recommended to charge the battery daily to ensure optima use of the lift and prolong the life of the battery. Furthermore, it is recommended to charge the battery before first use. 5.9.1 CBJ Home control unit The control unit is equipped with a sound signal. A beep ...
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5 Usage Battery Indicator Battery Battery Description Indicator Type State The control unit may be equipped with a battery indicator D, indicating the remaining battery capacity. The battery is OK — no need CBJ Care Full Charge for charging (100–50%). The right LED is GREEN. Battery Battery Description Indicator Type State The battery needs to be Partial charged (50–25%). The middle Charge The battery is OK — no need LED is YELLOW. Full Charge for charging (100–50%). The The battery needs to be top LED is GREEN. charged (Less than 25%). Low Charge Acoustic signal when a button is pressed. The left LED is The battery needs to be Partial YELLOW.
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Invacare® ISA™ Installing the battery CAUTION! Installing the battery improperly may cause injury or damage. — Make sure there is an audible click when installing the battery on the control unit or charger to confirm proper installation. 1. Place the battery B on the control unit or charger as shown and make sure there is an audible click. When the battery is placed on the charger, the charge LED will illuminate. W hen charging is complete, charge LED will switch off. A battery needing to be fully recharged will take approximately four hours. 60128513-D...
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— The hand control must be secured properly. WARNING! ALWAYS store the hand control properly when Risk of Injury or Damage not in use. Improper use of this product may cause injury or damage. WARNING! — Use the push bars on the mast at all times to Risk of Entrapment or Strangulation push or pull the lift. Items in the patient’s surroundings can cause — Avoid using the lift on an incline. Invacare entrapment strangulation during lifting. To avoid recommends that the product only be used on a entrapment or strangulation: flat surface. — Before lifting, check that the patient is — During transfer, with the patient suspended in a completely free of his/her surroundings. sling attached to the lift, DO NOT roll lift over uneven surfaces that could cause the lift to tip over. WARNING! —...
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— Use an Invacare approved sling that is recommended by the individual’s doctor, nurse or medical assistant for the comfort and safety of the individual being lifted. — Invacare slings and patient lift accessories are specifically designed to be used in conjunction with Invacare patient lifts. — After each laundering (in accordance with 1. Place the loops A of the sling B over the hooks C on the instructions on the sling), inspect sling(s) for lifting arm. wear, tear, and loose stitching. Invacare® Transfer Stand Assist sling — Bleached, torn, cut, frayed, or damaged slings are unsafe and could result in injury. Discard WARNING! immediately. Risk of Injury — DO NOT alter slings. — Make sure the bottom edge of the Transfer Stand Assist sling is placed at the base of the WARNING! patient`s spine and the patient`s arms are Risk of Injury outside of the sling.
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5 Usage, page 13. 9. Instruct the patient to lift their feet off of the foot plate. 5. Unlock the rear castors of the lift. See 5 Usage, page 13. Assist the patient if necessary. 6. Open the legs of the lift to maximum. See 5 Usage, page 10. Unlock the rear castors of the lift. See 5 Usage, page 13. 11. Move the lift away from the stationary object. 7. Use the push bar to move the lift into position. 12. Remove the sling from around the patient. For transferring a patient from a bed the legs of the The patient can remain in the Invacare® Stand Assist lift are placed under the bed sling while using the commode. In this case the sling For transferring a patient from a wheelchair, must not be placed around the patient again before commode, chair etc. the legs of the lift are placed on lifting from the commode. each side of the stationary object. 8. Instruct the patient to place their feet onto the foot plate and their lower legs against the leg support. Assist the ...
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Invacare® ISA™ 7 Transportation and Storage 7.1 General information During transportation, or when the patient lift is not to be used for some time, the emergency stop button should be pushed in. A disassembled lift can be located in the packaging box, for transportation and storage. The patient lift must be stored at normal room temperature. If it is stored in a damp, cold or wet environment then the motor and other mounting parts may be prone to corrosion. See 11.4 Environmental conditions, page 30. 7.2 Disassembling the lift 1. Remove the leg spreader lever if attached. 2. Lower the boom and close the legs completely. 3. Activate the emergency stop button and apply castor brakes. 4. Adjust the lifting arm to minimum length. See 5.5 Adjusting the lifting arm to patient body height, page 13.
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— Do not touch the power socket with wet hands. Follow the maintenance procedures described in this manual to NOTICE! keep your product in continuous service. Wrong fluids or methods can harm or damage the Further maintenance and inspection procedures, to be product. performed by a qualified technician, are described in the — All cleaning agents and disinfectants used must service manual of this product. Service manuals can be be effective, compatible with one another and obtained from Invacare. must protect the materials they are used to clean. 8.2 Daily inspections — Never use corrosive fluids (alkalines, acid etc.) or abrasive cleaning agents. We recommend an WARNING! ordinary household cleaning agent such as Risk of injury or damage dishwashing liquid, if not specified otherwise in Damaged or worn parts can affect the safety of the the cleaning instructions. lift. — Never use a solvent (cellulose thinner, acetone ...
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Invacare® ISA™ 8.3.4 Disinfection Instructions In Domestic Care Disinfectant: We recommend using an alcohol-based surface disinfectant (with 70-90% alcohol). Read the instructions on the label of your disinfectant. It provides information on the activity spectrum (bacteria, fungi and/or viruses), material compatibility and the correct exposure time. 1. Ensure the surfaces are cleaned before disinfection. 2. Moisten a soft cloth and wipe-disinfect all accessible surfaces and keep them moistened for the exposure time stated on the label of the disinfectant. 3. Allow the product to air-dry. In Institutional Care Follow your in-house disinfection procedures and only use the disinfectants and methods specified therein. 8.4 Service Interval WARNING! Risk of injury or damage Service must be performed only by a qualified technician.
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9 After Use 9 After Use 9.1 Disposal WARNING! Environmental Hazard Device contains batteries. This product may contain substances that could be harmful to the environment if disposed of in places (landfills) that are not appropriate according to legislation. — DO NOT dispose of batteries in normal household waste. — DO NOT throw batteries into a fire. — Batteries MUST be taken to a proper disposal site. The return is require by law and free of charge. — Only dispose of discharged batteries. — Cover terminals of lithium batteries prior to disposal. — For information on the battery type see battery label or chapter 11 Technical Data, page 28. Be environmentally responsible and recycle this product ...
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Invacare® ISA™ 10 Troubleshooting 10.1 Identifying faults and possible solutions Symptoms Faults Solution Retighten the Mast / Base connection. See 4.3 Mast/ Base joint loose. Installing the mast to the base, page 10 Patient lift feels loose. Manual leg spreader mechanism Contact your Invacare provider. loose Fluff or debris in bearings. Clean castors from fluff and debris. Castors/ Brakes noisy or stiff. Castors / brakes are damaged Contact your Invacare provider Noisy or dry sound from pivots. Pivots are worn or damaged Contact your Invacare provider. Connect hand control or actuator connector. Hand control or actuator Ensure connectors are seated properly and connector loose. fully connected.
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10 Troubleshooting Symptoms Faults Solution The release handle not pushed and See 4.6 Installing the leg support, page 11. held upwards The adjustment mechanism is Leg support can not be installed or adjusted Contact your Invacare provider damaged Leg band is clogging the back of Clear the back of the leg support the leg support Boom pointing in the wrong Bring the boom in correct position. See 4.3 Mast can not be assembled on the base direction Installing the mast to the base, page 10. Unlock the castors. See 5.2 Locking/Unlocking Lift does not roll The castors are locked the Rear Castors, page 13 Contact your Invacare provider if the above does not solve your problems.
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Invacare® ISA™ 11 Technical Data 11.1 Maximum safe working load ISA™ COMPACT ISA™ STANDARD ISA™ PLUS ISA™ XPLUS Max. Safe Working Load (patient + sling) 140 KG 160 kg 180 kg 200 kg 11.2 Dimensions and Weights * Forward direction Dimensions [mm] ISA™ COMPACT ISA™ STANDARD ISA™ PLUS ISA™ XPLUS Front / rear castor diameter...
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11 Technical Data Dimensions [mm] ISA™ COMPACT ISA™ STANDARD ISA™ PLUS ISA™ XPLUS Internal width at maximum reach (k)* 640 - 725 775 - 870 775 - 870 775 - 870 Turning diameter 1060 1260 1400 1430 Height to upper edge of legs (m) Min. free height (p) *Range depending on fully shortened to fully extended position of lifting arm Weights – Main Parts [kg] ISA™ COMPACT ISA™ STANDARD ISA™ PLUS ISA™ XPLUS Total weight* 43 - 45 48 - 50 49 - 51...
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Invacare® ISA™ ISA™ COMPACT ISA™ STANDARD ISA™ PLUS ISA™ XPLUS Applied part complying with the specified requirements for protection Type B Applied Part against electrical shock according to IEC60601-1. Sound level 45 – 50 dB(A) Working ability 82 full lifts (with battery between 100% – 50% of full capacity) Intermittent (periodic motor operation) 10%, max. 2 min/18 min Battery specifications 2 x 12 V / 2.9 Ah Battery type Lead acid (service free, sealed) Manual emergency lowering Yes(at bottom of actuator) Yes / Yes (for Yes / Yes (for CBJ1 Yes / No (for CBJ2 CBJ1) Yes / No and CBJ Care) Yes Yes / Yes (for CBJ1 Electric emergency lowering / lifting and CBJ Home) (for CBJ2 and CBJ / No (for CBJ2 and and CBJ care) Home) CBJ Home) while charging: max. 19 W Power Consumption in standby: max. 2.5 W...
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12 Electromagnetic Compatibility 12 Electromagnetic Compatibility 12.1 General EMC information Medical Electrical Equipment needs to be installed and used according to the EMC information in this manual. This product has been tested and found to comply with EMC limits specified by IEC/EN 60601-1-2 for Class B equipment. Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect the operation of this product. Other devices may experience interference from even the low levels of electromagnetic emissions permitted by the above standard. To determine if the emission from this product is causing the interference, run and stop running this product. If the interference with the other device operation stops, then this product is causing the interference. In such rare cases, interference may be reduced or corrected by the following: Reposition, relocate, or increase the separation between the devices. 12.2 Electromagnetic emission Guidance and manufacturer´s declaration This product is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of this product should assure that it is used in such an environment. Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment - guidance RF emissions This product uses RF energy only for its internal function. Therefore, its RF emissions are Group I CISPR 11 very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment. This product is suitable for use in all establishments including domestic establishments and ...
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Invacare® ISA™ Immunity test Test / Compliance level Electromagnetic environment – guidance Voltage dips, < 0% U for 0,5 cycle at 45° Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital short steps environment. If the user of this product requires continued operation during interruptions and 0% U for 1 cycles power mains interruptions, it is recommended that the product is powered voltage variations from an un-interruptible power supply or a battery. on power supply 70% U for 25 / 30 cycles input lines is the a. c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level. < 5% U for 250 / 300 cycles IEC 61000-4-11 Power frequency (50/60 Hz) Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical 30 A/m magnetic field location in a typical commercial or hospital environment. IEC 61000-4-8 Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio ...
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12 Electromagnetic Compatibility Test Frequency Band a) (MHz) Service Modulation Immunity test level (V/m) (MHz) 5240 5500 5100 - 5800 WLAN 802.11a/n Pulse modulation 217 Hz 5785 If necessary to achieve the immunity test level, the distance between the transmitting antenna and the Medical Electrical Equipment or System may be reduced to 1 m. The 1 m test distance is permitted by IEC 61000-4-3. For some services, only the uplink frequencies are included. The carrier shall be modulated using a 50 % duty cycle square wave signal. As an alternative to FM modulation, 50 % pulse modulation at 18 Hz may be used because while it does not represent actual modulation, it would be worst case. 60128513-D...
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