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Mackworth TX Advanced 440 User Manual

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TX Advanced Ceiling Track Lift
User Manual
Doc Ref: 999674- en-us
Rev E
03/25/24

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  • Page 1 TX Advanced Ceiling Track Lift User Manual Doc Ref: 999674- en-us Rev E 03/25/24...
  • Page 2 Introduction ....................................4 1 . 1 Intended Use ........................................4 1 . 2 Manufacture .......................................... 4 1 . 3 European Authorised Representative ..............................4 1 . 4 Symbols Used ........................................5 1 . 5 Contraindications / Limitations ................................6 1 . 6 Safety Instructions and Warnings ................................
  • Page 3 Daily Checks ....................................26 7 . 1 Lift Tape Caution ......................................26 Cleaning ...................................... 27 8 . 1 Ceiling lift Cover Cleaning ..................................27 8 . 2 Lift Tape Cleaning ......................................27 8 . 3 Disinfecting ......................................... 27 Servicing ...................................... 29 Troubleshooting ..................................
  • Page 4 Introduction This manual includes the TX Advance 440 and 600 ceiling track lifts, along with all variants and various track types. Please read and understand this manual in its entirety before using your ceiling track lift. The information in this manual is important for the safety of anyone near the ceiling lift and must be read and understood to help prevent injuries.
  • Page 5 1 . 4 Symbols Used The table below includes all symbols from BS EN ISO 15223-1:2021 that can be found in this manual and on the product and what they represent. Refer to this table when you are unsure of what a symbol represents. Catalogue Number Place of Manufacture Serial number...
  • Page 6 1 . 5 Contraindications / Limitations There are no known “contraindications” associated with the usage of ceiling track lift, provided it is used as per the manufacturer’s recommendations and guidelines. However, it is recommended that a client specific assessment is completed by a trained and knowledgeable health care professional to determine the method of transfer and use.
  • Page 7 • Ensure that a clear space is maintained around the lift. Before using the ceiling lift, always check for and move away any obstacles. • Never leave a user unattended in the ceiling lift. • If additional accessories have been supplied with the Lift, refer to the instructions included with those items.
  • Page 8 • A risk assessment must be performed before using any other manufactured sling, carry bar or ceiling track to ensure ‘safe’ use can be established. • Risk of strangulation: Please make sure handset cable and lift tape are always clear of all persons. •...
  • Page 9 1 . 7 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Statement The following statement has been made against the assumption that the user of the system utilises the provided components supplied by the manufacturer of the device to operate the device as intended. DO NOT use any other form of power charge with the system as the manufacturer’s adapter has been assessed and complies with the EMC requirements.
  • Page 10 Immunity to Voltage Dips and 2.13 Table 5 Voltage Variations (AC Power Pass IEC 61000-4-11: 2004 Port) Immunity to Voltage Interruptions 2.14 Table 5 Pass IEC 61000-4-11: 2004 (AC Power Port) In-Track charging system stand testing Immunity to Electrostatic Table 4 Pass IEC 61000-4-2 2008 discharge (Enclosure Port)
  • Page 11 Configurations and Key Components 2 . 1 Product Configurations Below is a list of the track profiles that the lift can be installed into through the different configurations. The below profiles must match your pre-installed track for the lift to be installed. The table below includes all the configurations available with this lift.
  • Page 12 2 . 2 Key Components Please see below to familiarise yourself with the components of the TX Advance Lift. The images below show the contents of the ceiling track lift. If you have not received all the components contact your local dealer immediately –...
  • Page 13 Applied Parts 3 . 1 Body Floating (BF) Applied Parts A Body floating applied part is a detachable component that has medium to long term contact with the user and carer. This includes the carry bar and sling. Figure 3-1-2 Figure 3-1-1 Carry Bar Slings...
  • Page 14 Always ensure that the sling SWL aligns with the ceiling lift, for any component found across the system, the lowest SWL must never be exceeded. Mackworth Sling Range Care-Ability Sling Range Mackworth Oak...
  • Page 15 3 . 2 Handset The handset is an essential applied part of the ceiling lift system. The handset has two to six buttons depending on the chosen ceiling lift. The handset is used to operate the ceiling lift, including raising and lower the carry bar, traversing the ceiling lift along the track, and operating powered auxiliaries (such as turntables).
  • Page 16 Ceiling Lift Operation 4 . 1 Turning the Ceiling Lift ON and OFF This toggle switch has three states, On, Off and E-Lower. These features should only be operated in an emergency, but if the red pull cord has been pulled by accident, to turn the ceiling lift back on, the toggle switch must be pressed vertically into the slot.
  • Page 17 4 . 3 Traversing the Ceiling Lift Always use extreme care when moving the ceiling lift along the track. Watch out for and avoid any obstructions that may cause injury to the individual in the sling, damage to the ceiling lift and/or to the obstruction.
  • Page 18 4 . 4 Charging the Ceiling Lift As standard practice, the ceiling lift should be placed on charged after each use. Keeping the batteries charged regularly and not allowing full discharge, will maintain the lifespan and performance of the batteries. From full discharge, the batteries take up to 8.5hrs before they are fully charged.
  • Page 19 On Position 4 . 5 Emergency Operation Off Position The emergency red cord/tab is located on a toggle switch, this switch has three functions, ON, OFF and E-Lower. See diagram for reference. These emergency stopping features must only be used in an emergency. Emergency Lower Position 4 .
  • Page 20 4 . 6 Turntable The TX Advanced can be used in conjunction with a manual or powered turntable. A turntable will have been pre-installed into the track system, and the understanding of safe use and operation is essential. The turntable is a rotating piece of track that allows the ceiling lift to dock into, rotate and exit into another track system.
  • Page 21 4 . 6 . 2 Powered Turntable Operation Below is a list of all the ceiling lifts that are compatible with the TT600 Powered Turntable. TX400 Advanced Ceiling Lift Type Track Type TX600 Advanced Ceiling Lift Type Track Type TX440 Advanced MTPT – 122615 Type 1 TX600 Advanced MTPT –...
  • Page 22 Technical Specification 5 . 1 Ceiling Lift Dimensions Figure 5-1-1 Ceiling Lift Dimensions - Inches Dimensions (Ref to drawing) Standard Ceiling Lift QRT Ceiling Lift A – Track to Ceiling Lift B – Min Distance from Track to 15.6 17.4 Carry Bar C –...
  • Page 23 Table 5-2-1 5 . 2 Specifications Ceiling Lift Specifications Safe Working Loads TX Advanced 440 440lb TX Advanced 600 600lb Lift Speeds Lifting Speed 0lb 2.54”/s Lifting Speed 291lb 1.44”/s Lifting Speed 445lb 1.23”/s Lifting Speed 600lb 1.16”/s Lowering Speed 0lb 2.23”/s...
  • Page 24 5 . 3 LCD and LED Indications The table below includes the details on all user display messages, it also includes the LED colour, the audible beeping, and instructions on what actions to take when each message appears. This table may help for troubleshooting.
  • Page 25 Environmental Conditions The sections below will give detailed information regarding the environmental conditions the product should maintain throughout its life cycle. Failure to adhere to these conditions may negatively impact the function of the product. If you are unsure of any environmental conditions, always seek advice. 6 .
  • Page 26 Daily Checks Inspection is to be completed prior to each use by the user of the ceiling lift. Should any of the components in the table below fail the inspection, DO NOT use the ceiling lift. Contact your local authorized dealer for service – contact details are on the last page of this manual. Ensure all component inspections in the table below are completed prior to each use of the ceiling lift.
  • Page 27 Cleaning To reduce the risk of cross-contamination it is recommended to clean the ceiling track lift and accessories before use by a different person. Please follow the recommended cleaning guidelines below on cleaning and disinfecting the ceiling track lift. 8 . 1 Ceiling Lift Cover Cleaning For cleaning, the covers can be cleaned using a damp cloth, soap/water, and antibacterial spray.
  • Page 28 Dilution chart Product Concentration Tablets per Contact time Product used as Dilution qty* (l) condition (ppm) 1l (0.26gal) (minutes) Clean 5 (1.32gal) Bactericidal Dirty 1000 1 (0.26gal) Clean 5 (1.32gal) Yeasticidal Dirty 1000 1 (0.26gal) Clean 2000 1 (0.26gal) Fungicidal Dirty 5000 1 (0.26gal)
  • Page 29 Servicing Regular servicing on the ceiling track lift will help prevent breakdowns and reduce repair costs. It will also improve the quality of the product for the end users. To reduce the risk of injury, no service is to be carried out on the ceiling lift while in use. Service must be completed by an authorised service engineer only.
  • Page 30 Troubleshooting Should a problem arise with the use of the ceiling lift, review the table below. Find the fault and complete the recommended solution. If the fault is not listed below or the solution does not correct the problem, contact your local authorised dealer immediately –...
  • Page 31 Disposal With efforts to improve the environment and reduce waste, where possible our products have been manufactured with recyclable materials. Below are our guidelines on recyclable materials and being environmentally friendly. The ceiling lift should be disposed by an approved service engineer at the end of its life cycle. For guidelines on correct decommissioning procedures, refer to the commissioning guide: 996674.
  • Page 32 Service Record History Complete this section after each service, repair inspection and/or maintenance. Date: Time: Service Inspection ☐ Repair ☐ Other ☐ Service Type: Completed By: …………………………………………………. (Printed name) ……………………………………………………………… (Signature) Company: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... Remarks & Actions Taken: Product Left in A Safe & Usable Condition: Yes ☐ No ☐...
  • Page 33 Date: Time: Service Inspection ☐ Repair ☐ Other ☐ Service Type: Completed By: …………………………………………………. (Printed name) ……………………………………………………………… (Signature) Company: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... Remarks & Actions Taken: Product Left in A Safe & Usable Condition: Yes ☐ No ☐ (if no explain in actions above) Date: Time: Service Inspection ☐...
  • Page 34 Date: Time: Service Inspection ☐ Repair ☐ Other ☐ Service Type: Completed By: …………………………………………………. (Printed name) ……………………………………………………………… (Signature) Company: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... Remarks & Actions Taken: Product Left in A Safe & Usable Condition: Yes ☐ No ☐ (if no explain in actions above) Date: Time: Service Inspection ☐...
  • Page 35 Date: Time: Service Inspection ☐ Repair ☐ Other ☐ Service Type: Completed By: …………………………………………………. (Printed name) ……………………………………………………………… (Signature) Company: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... Remarks & Actions Taken: Product Left in A Safe & Usable Condition: Yes ☐ No ☐ (if no explain in actions above) Date: Time: Service Inspection ☐...
  • Page 36 Date: Time: Service Inspection ☐ Repair ☐ Other ☐ Service Type: Completed By: …………………………………………………. (Printed name) ……………………………………………………………… (Signature) Company: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... Remarks & Actions Taken: Product Left in A Safe & Usable Condition: Yes ☐ No ☐ (if no explain in actions above) Date: Time: Service Inspection ☐...
  • Page 37 Date: Time: Service Inspection ☐ Repair ☐ Other ☐ Service Type: Completed By: …………………………………………………. (Printed name) ……………………………………………………………… (Signature) Company: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... Remarks & Actions Taken: Product Left in A Safe & Usable Condition: Yes ☐ No ☐ (if no explain in actions above) Date: Time: Service Inspection ☐...
  • Page 38 Date: Time: Service Inspection ☐ Repair ☐ Other ☐ Service Type: Completed By: …………………………………………………. (Printed name) ……………………………………………………………… (Signature) Company: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... Remarks & Actions Taken: Product Left in A Safe & Usable Condition: Yes ☐ No ☐ (if no explain in actions above) Date: Time: Service Inspection ☐...
  • Page 39 Date: Time: Service Inspection ☐ Repair ☐ Other ☐ Service Type: Completed By: …………………………………………………. (Printed name) ……………………………………………………………… (Signature) Company: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... Remarks & Actions Taken: Product Left in A Safe & Usable Condition: Yes ☐ No ☐ (if no explain in actions above) Date: Time: Service Inspection ☐...
  • Page 40 Disclaimer While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information contained in this manual, no liability can be accepted by Mackworth for any errors or omissions. Mackworth operates a policy of continuous improvement. Specifications and other data are subject to change without notice.

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