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Arjo Maxi Move 5 Instructions For Use Manual
Arjo Maxi Move 5 Instructions For Use Manual

Arjo Maxi Move 5 Instructions For Use Manual

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Maxi Move 5
Floor lift
001-34290-EN rev. 2 • 2024-12

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Maxi Move 5 Floor lift 001-34290-EN rev. 2 • 2024-12...
  • Page 2 © Arjo 2024. As our policy is one of continuous improvement, we reserve the right to modify designs without prior notice. The content of this publication may not be copied either whole or in part without the consent of Arjo.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Foreword...............................5 Pre-sale information............................ 6 Intended use..............................7 Safety instructions............................8 Homecare use...............................9 Preparations............................... 10 Parts designation............................11 Lift................................11 Controls..............................12 Display...............................12 Icons................................13 Product description........................... 14 Emergency stop button..........................14 Brakes............................... 14 Backup Lowering Function........................14 Mast and Lifting arm..........................15 Chassis legs.............................. 15 Lock and Load attachment system......................16 Battery pack..............................
  • Page 4 Positioning a loop spreader bar.........................27 Transferring a patient..........................29 Attaching a sling to the Powered DPS spreader bar................. 29 Attaching a sling to the loop spreader bar....................29 Lifting the patient............................30 Lowering the patient..........................31 Transferring a patient with the stretcher frame and stretcher sling............32 Transferring a patient with the strap stretcher...................33 Transferring a patient with the scoop stretcher..................
  • Page 5: Foreword

    For questions regarding this product or other Arjo products and services, contact Arjo, an Arjo CAUTION authorised representative or visit www.arjo.com. Caution means: Failure to follow these...
  • Page 6: Pre-Sale Information

    Pre-sale information PRE-SALE INFORMATION Intended use, the intended user group and the See Intended use on page 7. intended environment; including any contraindica- tions Expected lifetime of the product See Intended use on page 7. Maximum user mass (Standard version): 227 kg / 500 lb Maximum user mass (High capacity version): 272 kg / 600 lb...
  • Page 7: Intended Use

    Intended use The Maxi Move 5 floor lift is intended for Expected Service Life lifting, transferring and repositioning patients, The expected service life of the floor lift unless including lifting patients from the floor. The otherwise stated is ten (10) years or 10 000...
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions WARNING WARNING To prevent injury, all caregivers To prevent injury, make sure that there involved in the operation of the product is enough clearance above the floor lift must have read and understood the before raising the lifting arm or moving IFU.
  • Page 9: Homecare Use

    Homecare use WARNING To prevent entanglement, never leave children or vulnerable persons unattended with the product. WARNING To prevent injury, keep children and pets away from the product. WARNING To prevent suffocation, keep the bags supplied with this product away from babies and small children.
  • Page 10: Preparations

    Cleaning and disinfection on page 39 involved in the operation of the Caregiver training product must have read and Training can be provided by Arjo, the understood the IFU. establishment or by third-party training providers. Read this IFU. All caregivers should take time to try out and familiarise themselves with the floor lift before using the product for clinical operations.
  • Page 11: Parts Designation

    Parts designation Lift 1. Hand control 10. Castors (4) 2. Manoeuvring handle 11. Emergency stop button 3. Mast 12. Motion Assist on/off buttons (optional) 4. Lifting strap 13. Backup lowering function hatch 5. Lifting arm 14. Control panel 6. T-bar attachment 15.
  • Page 12: Controls

    Controls 1. Open lift legs 5. Down 2. Close lift legs 6. Up 3. Tilt back 7. Motion Assist on/off (if equipped) 4. Sit up 8. Selection button Display Home screen without scale Home screen with scale 1. Notification field 3.
  • Page 13: Icons

    Icons ICON DESCRIPTION ICON DESCRIPTION Settings Critical error warning Informations Maintenance Overload warning Confirm selection Go back Motion Assist tilt warning Tare Scale Scale tilt warning Weight reading unlocked Weight reading locked Scale overload warning Error Battery depleted Scale underload warning Battery level ICONS...
  • Page 14: Product Description

    Product description Emergency stop button • To remove the brakes, push down on the top part of the brake toggle with your foot. Push the red emergency stop button to instantly cut off the lift’s power. Backup Lowering Function Pull back on the button to restore power. WARNING To avoid injury, make sure that the brakes are not applied before using the...
  • Page 15: Mast And Lifting Arm

    3. Locate the Backup Lowering hatch above the 6. As the patient’s weight becomes supported by control panel. the bed, the lowering speed will decrease. 4. Open the hatch to access the Backup 7. Contact qualified service personnel. Do not Lowering handle.
  • Page 16: Lock And Load Attachment System

    CAUTION To prevent the battery from overheating and exploding, do NOT expose the battery to flames or excessive heat. Only use Arjo battery packs that are specifically designed and labelled to be used with the product. Battery level The current battery charge level is displayed on the hand control at all times.
  • Page 17: Motion Assist (Optional)

    Battery care CAUTION • The batteries do not need to be completely To prevent damage to the product, do empty before recharging. not use the manoeuvring handle to lift • To extend battery life, recharge the battery the product. packs regularly. Avoid letting the batteries reach a low charge.
  • Page 18 Deactivating Motion Assist 3. Press and release one of the buttons on either side of the manoeuvring handle. • Press one of the two buttons again to deactivate the function. The wheel goes up and the lights turn off. • The Motion Assist function will turn off on its own if the lift remains immobile and the controls are not used for more than 1 minute.
  • Page 19: Display And Settings

    Display and Settings Start-up 3. Use the buttons to confirm your selection 1. Press any button to activate the hand control. or go back to the previous screen. The function of each button is displayed 2. The loading screen is displayed while the software boots up.
  • Page 20: Scale (Optional)

    Weight reading lock function Scale (optional) Press the right button to activate the weight NOTE reading lock function. The weight reading is If an unstable weight is detected, locked and will remain on the display until you the weight reading will flash and the deactivate the function.
  • Page 21: Spreader Bars, Slings And Stretchers

    Spreader bars, slings and stretchers Spreader bars SLING CATEGORY SLING TYPES The floor lift must be equipped with an Arjo Stretcher slings spreader bar to be used with a patient. See Lock Limb and turning and Load attachment system on page 16.
  • Page 22: Testing The Spreader Bar

    Clip slings upwards firmly. 1. Insert the clip attachment on the lug on the spreader bar. If the spreader bar detaches from the T-bar, do not use the product. Contact your local Arjo representative. SPREADER BARS, SLINGS AND STRETCHERS...
  • Page 23: Detaching A Sling From The Spreader Bar

    Clip slings 2. Secure the clip in place by pulling down on the sling strap to lock the lug in the top portion 1. Pull up on the sling strap to release the clip of the clip hole. from the lug. 2.
  • Page 24: Powered Dps Spreader Bar (Optional)

    2. Pull down on the loop to remove it from the CAUTION hook. To prevent damage to the product, make sure that no part of the Powered DPS spreader bar above this label ever comes in contact with water 3. Alternatively, push the latch open and remove •...
  • Page 25: Preparing The Lift

    Preparing the lift Choosing the lifting accessories 2. Make sure that the emergency power button is pulled out to the "on" position. WARNING To prevent falls, always verify the Safe Working Load (SWL) of every element used (lift, spreader bar, sling, stretcher). Always use the lowest value as the SWL for the whole system.
  • Page 26: Positioning The Spreader Bar

    Positioning the spreader bar Preparation 2. Use to bring the spreader bar to (4 steps) the level of the patient’s shoulder. WARNING To prevent falls, always check that the spreader bar is securely attached before using the floor lift with a patient. 1.
  • Page 27: Positioning A Loop Spreader Bar

    3. Use to bring the spreader bar to the WARNING reclined position, then lower it as much as To prevent injury, keep the sling, pillow possible just above the centre of the patient’s and patient’s hair, limbs and clothes torso. away from the castors and the Motion Assist wheel while lifting a patient from the floor.
  • Page 28 2. Lower the spreader bar as much as possible. 3. Lower the spreader bar as much as possible above the centre of the patient’s torso. If lifting from the floor WARNING To prevent injury, do not activate Motion Assist when approaching a patient on the floor.
  • Page 29: Transferring A Patient

    Transferring a patient Attaching a sling to the Powered • If a patient is at risk of kicking the leg clips, cross the leg attachment clips on the DPS spreader bar spreader bar. 1. Attach the sling’s shoulder attachment clips to the lugs on the spreader bar.
  • Page 30: Lifting The Patient

    • Method 1 - Straps crossed between the • Method 3 - Abduction legs Not for transfers. This method is convenient This method is recommended for most for in-bed hygiene care. Pass each leg strap transfers. Pass each leg strap under one leg under one leg and bring them out between the and bring them out between the thighs.
  • Page 31: Lowering The Patient

    1. Using the hand control, lift the patient slightly and make sure that all the sling clips are WARNING securely attached. To prevent crushing injury, make sure that the patient never holds onto the Powered DPS spreader bar and that their hands and arms are kept inside the sling at all times during the transfer.
  • Page 32: Transferring A Patient With The Stretcher Frame And Stretcher Sling

    4. Once the patient’s weight is fully supported 3. Lower the stretcher frame carefully over the and the straps are loose enough, detach the patient. straps from the spreader bar. 4. Connect all of the sling loops securely. 5. Move the lift away before removing the sling from under the patient.
  • Page 33: Transferring A Patient With The Strap Stretcher

    4. Move the patient to their destination. Bring the patient’s feet close to the mast to push the lift WARNING through wide doorways. To prevent falls, always make sure that all attachment clips or loops are Lowering the patient securely attached before lifting the (4 steps) patient, and in tension as the patient’s 1.
  • Page 34: Repositioning A Patient In Bed

    Repositioning a patient in bed • Divide the loops evenly between the hooks; WARNING • Choose the loop lengths so that the To prevent falls, always check that patient is lifted in a comfortable position; the spreader bar is securely attached •...
  • Page 35: Turning To A Side Lying Position

    9. Lower the patient onto the bed. WARNING To prevent falls, always make sure that all attachment clips or loops are securely attached before lifting the patient, and in tension as the patient’s weight is being supported. Raise the patient until their hips and shoulders are supported by the sling.
  • Page 36: Limb Support

    4. Connect the loops to the spreader bar. 9. Lower the spreader bar until all tension is released from the straps. • Start with the loops toward the head of the patient. 10. Detach the straps from the spreader bar. •...
  • Page 37: Rehabilitation Activities

    Rehabilitation activities Skilled caregivers can use the floor lift with a 1. Install the walking sling around the patient walking sling to facilitate rehabilitation activities. in a sitting position. Refer to the walking Some exercises may require two or more sling's IFU for size selection and installation caregivers.
  • Page 38 6. Raise the spreader bar to assist the patient as they stand up. 7. Once the patient is standing up, release the brakes. Rehabilitation exercises Contact your local Arjo representative for more information on the range of rehabilitation exercises that can be performed with the lift. REHABILITATION ACTIVITIES...
  • Page 39: Cleaning And Disinfection

    The product should be cleaned and disinfected Lift Cleaning and Disinfection at regular intervals and between patients. (16 steps) Contact Arjo Customer Service for any questions CAUTION regarding the cleaning and disinfection of the To prevent damage to the product, product.
  • Page 40 Disinfection methods should comply with the • The gaps between the mobile and fixed parts local or national guidelines (Decontamination of of the mast; Medical Devices), depending on the Healthcare Facility or country of use. If uncertain, consult a local Infection Control Specialist. Allowed disinfection solutions •...
  • Page 41: Care And Preventive Maintenance

    Care and preventive maintenance Under normal use the product is subject to wear and tear. Perform the following actions when specified to make sure that the product remains within its original manufacturing specifications. The actions should be performed when the product is not in use. WARNING To prevent malfunction resulting in injury, make sure to conduct regular inspections and follow the recommended maintenance schedule.
  • Page 42: Before Every Use

    Test the Powered DPS spreader bar Before every use functions Inspect the battery pack Move the Powered DPS spreader bar fully to the sit up and reclined positions using the hand • Make sure that the battery pack is fully control and the control panel.
  • Page 43 Actions by qualified service personnel only WARNING To prevent injury and/or unsafe product, the maintenance activities must be carried out at the correct frequency by qualified service personnel using correct tools, parts and knowledge of procedures. Qualified service personnel must have documented training in maintenance of this product.
  • Page 44: Notifications

    Notifications Service notifications Overload warning Service codes appear in the top portion of the If the lift detects that it has exceeded its Safe display. The lift remains functional while the Working Load (SWL), an audible warning will notifications are displayed. See Display on page sound and the overload warning will be activated.
  • Page 45 Scale tilt warning Scale underload warning If the angle of the scale is too great for If the scale senses a weight below -4 kg, the an accurate reading, the tilt warning will be underload warning will be displayed. activated. The scale will not function while the warning is The scale will not function while the warning activated.
  • Page 46: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting PROBLEM DESCRIPTION ACTION Lift does not turn on • Press any button for 1 second on the hand control or control panel. • Make sure that the emergency stop button is fully pulled out to the “ON” position. Refer to Emergency stop button on page 14. •...
  • Page 47 Amber light on the charger does • Battery pack needs replacing. Call Arjo for replacement. not turn off after several hours of charging time. Charger indicates that the bat- •...
  • Page 48 PROBLEM DESCRIPTION ACTION The Motion Assist button lights 1. Motion Assist deactivates automatically after 60 seconds if the turn off while Motion Assist is lift is not used. activated. 2. Press one of the Motion Assist buttons to reactivate the function. 3.
  • Page 49: Technical Specifications

    High capacity version: 754 mm / 29 11/16 in Operating force of controls 3.5 - 4.8 Nm ELECTRICAL Degree of protection IPX7 - Hand control - IP24 Maxi Move 5 Internally powered 24 VdC Battery Type Rechargeable (Sealed Lead Acid) Battery Capacity 24 Vdc, 4.0 Ah...
  • Page 50 SCALE SPECIFICATION Display resolution and type 50 mm / 2 in, 320x240 px, TFT Accuracy ± 0,2 kg OPERATING AND STORAGE CONDITIONS Ambient temperature range Operation: 5° to 40°C (+41° to +104°F) Storage: - 40° to 70°C (-40° to 158°F) Relative humidity range Operation: 15 to 93% (non-condensing) Storage: Up to 93% (non-condensing)
  • Page 51: Dimensions

    Dimensions Dimensions in mm (in). For both standard and high capacity versions. 2189 (86 3/16) 1438 (56 5/8) 1930 1951 (76) (76 13/16) 1416 (55 3/4) (20 3/16) (19 3/8) (24 3/16) Two-point spreader bar Four-point loop spreader bar (12 3/4) 1720 (67 11/16) 1542...
  • Page 52 (3 15/16) (2 5/16) (4 7/16) (15/16) (1 1/16) (12/16) (15/16) (1 9/16) Standard legs Low height legs Extra low height legs LIFT MODEL DIMENSIONS MM (IN) option (lb) Stand- 1250 1279 1102 1243 1272 1100 (38) (500) Extra 1254 1284 1105 Stand-...
  • Page 53: Labels

    Labels 1. Scale label (if equipped) x2 6. Product information 2. Safe Working Load (SWL) 7. Serial number 3. Backup lowering function hatch 8. Castor locked position x2 4. Backup lowering function quick reference label 9. NAWI scale label 5. Product name SYMBOL EXPLANATION Name and address of the manufacturer.
  • Page 54 SYMBOL EXPLANATION Catalogue number Unique device identifier Indicates that the product is a Medical Device according to EU Medical Device Regulation 2017/745. CE marking indicating conformity with European Community harmonised legislation. (Product without scale) CE marking indicating conformity with European Community harmonised legislation.
  • Page 55 UK marking indicating conformity with UK Medical Devices Regulations 2002 (SI 2002 No 618, as amended) Figures indicate UK Approved Body supervision. UK Responsible Person & UK Importer: Arjo (UK) Ltd, ArjoHuntleigh House, Houghton Regis. LU5 5XF For Northern Ireland (NI) CE marking will still apply until further amendment to applica- ble regulations.
  • Page 56: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    Electromagnetic compatibility The product has been tested for compliance with current regulatory standards regarding its capacity to block EMI (electromagnetic interference) from external sources. Some procedures can help reduce electromagnetic interferences: • Make sure that other devices in patient-monitoring and/or life-support areas comply to accepted emissions standards.
  • Page 57 GUIDANCE AND MANUFACTURER’S DECLARATION – ELECTROMAGNETIC IMMUNITY Immunity test IEC60601 test level Compliance level Electrical fast transi- ±1 kV for input/output ports ±1 kV for input/output ports ent/burst 100 kHz repetition frequency 100 kHz repetition frequency IEC 61000-4-4 Power frequency (50/60 30 A/m 30 A/m Hz) magnetic field...
  • Page 58: Accessories And Kits

    Accessories and kits ACCESSORY PRODUCT CODE Battery pack NDA0100-50 Wall mounted battery charger NDA8200 Two-point spreader bar 700-34250 Medium loop spreader bar 700-34265 Four-point loop spreader bar 700-34260 Medium powered DPS spreader bar 600-34267 Large powered DPS spreader bar 600-34271 Stretcher frame 700-34268 Leg covers (standard version)
  • Page 59 AUSTRALIA FRANCE POLSKA Arjo Australia Arjo SAS Arjo Polska Sp. z o.o. Building B, Level 3 2 Avenue Alcide de Gasperi ul. Ks Piotra Wawrzyniaka 2 11 Talavera Road CS 70133 PL-62-052 KOMORNIKI (Poznań) Macquarie Park, NSW, 2113, Australia FR-59436 RONCQ CEDEX...
  • Page 60 At Arjo, we believe that empowering movement within healthcare environments is essential to quality care. Our products and solutions are designed to promote a safe and dignified experience through patient handling, medical beds, personal hygiene, disinfection, diagnostics, and the prevention of pressure injuries and venous thromboembolism. With over 6500 people worldwide and 65 years caring for patients and healthcare professionals, we are committed to driving healthier outcomes for people facing mobility challenges.