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1. r Bath tub Shower without basin y EE A UM DAC ONU LENT ST EE CERERI ERE UNE A N Shower head 3 co d A O Zone 1 ee o WV nsa Zone 2 Zone 3 Installation of the charger is recommended in zone 2 and 3 Shower with fixed partition p Shower head j Zone 1 j ri f Zone 2 lus eu 2 f aa 2 Zone 3 VA 9 Disposal This product has been supplied from an environmentally aware manufacturer that complies with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 CE 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 The crossed out wheelie bin symbol is placed on this product to encourage you to recycle wherever possible Please be environmentally responsible and recycle this product through your recycling facility at its end of life All electrical parts must be removed and disposed of as electrical components Plastic parts must be recycled or incinerated Steel and aluminium parts must be disposed of as metal scrap Batteries Local and national regulations for environmental recycling must be followed Batteries must always be delivered to an approved collection place Disposal must always follow the relevant local laws and regulations for waste and scrap 10 Important safety notes for the operat
2. Invacare Robin Mover User s Manual GB Brugermanual DK Bruksanvisning SE Brukerveiledning NO Manuel d utilisation FR Gebruiksaanwijzing NL Manuale d uso IT I 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 2 2 2 j 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 4 4 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 5 5 1 5 2 6 6 6 2 6 3 7 7 7 2 7 3 7A 7 5 Table of contents Purpose and application 4 242999 999 or rrr rrr 3 Kanutac CMI Sta M ET vmm 3 Purpose and application 3 hp dept test ahd Bt ies caus bere dee 3 IiportanteWaErilll8S 92 eaa ara goats ae eens CE Ue ues Mean ye eee ee ee ee pice 4 SID cC P 5 Unpacking and preparation cee eee eee n 5 Installing the charging station llle ee 5 Installation af Robin Mover prior to first use 2 6 ete nnn as 6 InsDectlOD 6 56 6 44 SSS ener n eran nena ER RR 7 FD DEOVAIS oe re es sh ee Lae ere TT LITE D IRL UU 7 Before first time USE is eser dere ieee eek eee ee aad dedu erates cual sees dud 7 Description of functions so o 9 3 e 93 ee rar 7 Description of the hoist s main partS 0 cece eee eee eee eens 7 Sog ii sears POET 8 Safety guldelili6s s deser durae S dene dre ede pod ne alah ee Dune E rd dopo d SRN eae 9 SL P Ep 9 Charging an emergency battery 0 cece cece eee eee teen eens 10 Battery MalntananCe eee r ea AAT yo eei PR E R ise eed 10 JACCOSSOFIGS irr E EEEE EENEN 90909 976 NS I PXECESS ONES IM eem
3. Oe Crs CPC 2 ECs Gantry Traverse V manat errn E cee yeas Coe E eee ne 13 uiris D RC rmr r 4 Mounting of 4 point and 2 point spreader bar cece ees 5 Trackeswiteb manuales arire Sykes ee acid hee Ee dnd honed ae Ros ee eee Ee eons a l6 Dismounting amp transport ceeeeeeeeeeee rn 17 ISTO CUS P rro 7 Buc AUI 7 Maintenance amp Storage 999999999 eve ovs 18 CIERNE erence eax hacen CERE 18 SO a2 aS ee e r E E A E E A E ee eee 18 Maintenance performed by owner 2 eee eee eee eee eee eens 18 Service amp lMetirie isi Ey RYE TER PTS RETRO TS Se a 19 Service ac ERR 9 BACOT X H ee 9 Adjustment of driving wheels 0 cece eee eee eect eres 20 MENACE ae ee ee ee ee eee ee es eee ee ee 2 invece p D EP 22 8 Technical specifications eere 23 Ol OVINDONS NR PEDEM LC P oe ee eee ine padres teu seks aie wane eee 23 8 2 Installation options of the charger IP4I IP67 1 ec ee eee 24 WA MIL rr 24 PAM T PPP 24 2 DISBpOSdl a ee ee ee 109 02 2 1 0 9 00 99 608 078 0 25 10 Important safety notes for the operation of the Robin Mover 25 lle Service schedule 2 EHE RURSUS SERRA EE 26 I Purpose and application I 1 Manufacturer on behalf of as electronics Invacare Rea AB Kantstrasse lO Box 200 Vaxjovagen 303 D 72663 Grossbettlingen S 343 75 Did 2 Purpose and application Purp
4. Please observe that there is a risk of the patient swinging into the EC Gantry s legs There is a risk of carer stumbling over foot of the EC Gantry system There is a risk of tipping if the patient is very unsettled or suffers from spasm in the sling Never leave a patient in the sling unattended 4 3 EC Gantry Traverse The EC Gantry Traverse is used where there is a requirement for a free room covering standing rail system Height range for EC Gantry Traverse 218 253 cm G r L1 iE cn p EEF om iJi om j TEI om 218 em A I 1 Ty kj in iE It is important that the EC Gantry Traverse is placed on a level surface with regards to the risk of tipping Please observe that there is a risk of the patient swinging into the Gantry s legs There is a risk of tipping if the patient is very unsettled or suffers from spasm in the sling Never leave a patient in the sling unattended 4 4 Flexiscope Scope Flexiscope is used with the Invacare Robin Mover ceiling hoist in connection with the transfer or moving of disabled patients who require extended distance between the slings shoulder straps Max load 200 kg Installation Installation of Flexiscope on the lifting straps is carried out according to the illustrations Adjustment Alignment of the width is made by pulling the button A while moving the strap bar B to the desired position Note Ensure that the bar is correctly engaged W
5. authorised by Invacare 7 Service amp lifetime 7 1 Service amp lifetime To ensure the optimal function and safety of Robin Mover it is important to perform service and maintenance in accordance with the manual Maintenance must be carried out following national regulations and at least yearly According to the Factories Inspectorate regulations Robin Mover has to undergo an annual service by an Invacare authorised person Durability and lifetime expectancy is based on an annual service programme performed by an Invacare authorised dealer or Invacare Robin Mover has an expected lifetime of approx O years After 10 years use it must be inspected by qualified personnel before further use If the hoist is used in localities with increased humidity a reduction in lifetime must be expected Spare part list for Robin Mover and EC Track can be obtained from Invacare 7 2 Battery To change battery If battery replacement is necessary Robin Mover must be removed from the track system Please see section Dismounting When the rail motor is removed from the hoist the battery is replaced as shown below Remove the battery pack inside the hoist by unplugging the wires and replace it with a new one Re attach the upper part of the housing Important Use only Invacare recommended batteries see section Accessories The battery must be located as shown in picture 7 If the battery housing is damaged do n
6. maintenance of Robin Mover must only be performed by personnel who have received the necessary instruction and training The hoist is not responding correctly when pressing the hand control buttons and the up down buttons on the hoist are not functioning The hoist is not responding cor rectly when pressing the hand control buttons but the up down buttons on the hoist are functioning The straps will only move downwards and not upwards The straps will only move up wards and not downwards The hoist speed is the same with and without load The lifting straps are twisted and do not straighten out The emergency stop is acti vated 2 The battery is discharged 3 The fuse is blown The hand control is not connected correctly 2 The hand control is defect The battery is nearly discharged 2 The load is to high The hand control is defect 2 The loose strap function is activated The non load quick movement function is activated perma nently The lifting hooks do not turn freely enough 2 The straps are frayed Depress the emergency stop button 2 Put the hoist on charge or use the emergency battery 3 Replace the fuse Secure the plug 2 Replace the hand control Put the hoist on charge or use the emergency battery 2 Reduce the load the hoist is equipped with a over current safety system Check the hand control it s connection and th
7. must be carried out by a qualified Invacare authorised dealer To record the details please use the service schedule on page 30 EC Track system inspection e All bolts fixtures in walls and ceiling must be checked and re tightened if necessary e The end stop on the tracks is checked adjusted if necessary and re tightened e Systems with track connections should be checked and realigned if the connection has become mis aligned during use e Test the trolley and the traverse trolley Check for noise and smooth movement e Fora traverse system check all functions and connections e Check the friction brake on both the hoist and traverse trolley and adjust accordingly Hoist inspection Mechanical parts e Check suspension and locking screw between hoist and rail motor e Check the steel and plastic gear wheels for wear and damage e fthe gearwheels are dry use the gearwheel grease see Accessories e Check the loose strap sensor and adjust if necessary e Check the guide cylinder and the end stop e Check the straps for wear and damage e Check the hooks for damage Check the screws and pins Electrical parts e Check the wiring for damage and secure connections e Check the micro switches for clamping and their mechanical function e Check the hand control for damage and function Make sure that the hand control is securely connected e Check the emergency stop lowering 21 7 5 Troubleshooting Service and
8. see section Before first time use Robin Mover is now ready to be used in the EC Track system 2 Inspection 2 Approvals The Robin Mover ceiling hoist has been tested and approved in accordance with Lift standard EN ISO 10535 and is TUV approved The hoist is CE marked in accordance with the medical directive and standard EN ISO 10535 2 2 Before first time use Before first use all features of the hoist system must be inspected by a authorised Invacare installer The hoist is not intended to be used together with MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 3 Description of functions 3 Description of the hoist s main parts Directional arrows Control button UP Control button DOWN Connection for hand control Connection for emergency battery Indicator light Hand control Lifting straps Retainer for 8 P hand control accessory Emergency stop lowering strap Strap hooks 3 2 Operation Operating forces of buttons Max 5N Down Hand control and indicator light When the up down function of the hand control is activated a blue light on the underside of the Robin will illuminate The blue indicator light illuminates when Robin Mover is in use and turns off automatically after approx 30 seconds The hoist is lifted and lowered by operating the two upper buttons of the hand control The control buttons on the underside of the hoist may also be used for this purpose The control butto
9. the straps with load are lowered and raised for one minute with a 10 minutes break continuing this procedure until the battery is completely discharged continue even when the sound signal for low power beeps and the blue light flashes Charge the battery and lower and raise the straps until the battery is decharged again Repeat this procedure 2 3 times 4 Accessories 4 Accessories Order no 1493139 1492102 7035 492047 7035 1451909 7035 1451910 7035 145191 1 7035 1451912 7035 1451913 7035 1451914 7035 450290 7035 449668 7035 1446269 7012 488974 7012 1492967 7012 492968 7012 485474 7035 449228 7035 450289 1449383 9010 485183 9010 485183 9006 1451620 7012 1493132 1504765 7012 Article Battery 2 Ah 4 5 SC NiMH Charger kit IP41 for hand control grey with 1 2 2 m cable bracket and retainers Charger IP41 for hand control grey with 1 2 2 m cable Charger kit IP67 for hand control grey with 0 1 m cable bracket and retainers Charger kit IP67 for hand control grey with 0 1 2 m cable bracket and retainers Charger kit IP67 for hand control grey with 0 1 3 m cable bracket and retainers Charger kit IP67 for hand control grey with 1 2 1 m cable bracket and retainers Charger kit IP67 for hand control grey with 1 2 2 m cable bracket and retainers Charger kit IP67 for hand control grey with 1 2 3 m cable bracket and retainers Clamp for charger for wall mounting without tr
10. to lying transfer Position the suspension hooks above the person to be lifted aligned to the users shoulders see picture If possible raise the back portion of the bed so that the user may be lifted in a seated position The sling may now be attached to the suspension hooks For placement of the sling see section Placement of the sling Placement of sling The sling straps are to be hooked in pairs one from the back and one from the leg on their own suspension hook Attachment of the sling is described in the respective user manual the text and picture below is only a principle explanation With the person to be lifted in sitting position the sling is placed behind the user s back e g between the back support of the chair and the user The client should not sit on the sling The leg straps are guided forward along the outside of the thigh and in under the thigh between the knee and the hip joint The leg straps are crossed between each other in front of the user All four sling straps are now ready to be mounted into the suspension hooks When the client is lying down he she should be log rolled onto their side Position the sling in such a way that the upper edge is in line with the crown of the head The user is then repositioned onto his her back and log rolled in the opposite direction The sling is then rolled to be flat under the user when he she is rolled onto his her back The leg straps are then guided in under the
11. 7 nstallation of Robin Mover When replacing the battery or carrying out a service it is necessary to remove the hoist from the rail motor The two plastic shells are removed by taking away the screws and pulling the shells from each other The M6 screw attaching the rail motor to the hoist is removed the rail motor can now be separated from the hoist NB It is posssible to remove the hoist from the rail motor while Robin is located in the rail system please remember to support the hoist when removing the M6 screw 5 2 Transport The emergency strap must be pulled when the Robin Mover motor is demounted from the tracks for transport or storage otherwise the Robin Mover can be accidentally activated See section 6 2 Storage During transportation the hoist must be placed on a soft surface e g a cloth or foam rubber mat Make sure that Robin Mover remains upright whilst being moved We recommend using the original packaging for transportation under the following conditions u A 30 0 50 C I0 70 700 L 1 100 hPa 22 22 F e Temperature between 30 and 50 C e Humidity between 10 og 70 RH e Pressure between 700 og 1 100 hPa 6 Maintenance amp Storage Only Invacare authorised personnel should perform maintenance and service Daily inspection should be carried out by the carer after reading the manual Six monthly inspection according to
12. UK LOLER 1998 regulations should be done also Spare parts list and wiring diagram can be obtained from Invacare or be down loaded from www invacarebeds dk 6 Cleaning Cleaning in connection with daily use e Lifting slings are to be washed in accordance with manufacturers instructions e Robin Mover and the hand control can be wiped with a moistened cloth Only common cleansing agents must be used never use acids and solvents e The strap hooks must be cleaned with water and common cleansers e If disinfection is required dry thoroughly with known brands of liquid detergent 6 2 Storage Robin should be stored in a dry place under conditions mentioned in section 5 2 Transport Pull the emergency strap before the Robin is stored to avoid unwanted activation of the Robin and furthermore to protect the battery from damage when the hoist is stored for a longer period without being used If the emergency strap is not pulled the capacity of the battery will deplete completely and will be irreparably damaged When the emergency strap is pulled during storage it will be possible to regain the entire capacity of the battery by exercising the battery see section 3 6 Battery maintanance 6 3 Maintenance performed by owner Check the lifting straps on a regular basis If there are signs of damage in any way do not use the hoist Contact your local Invacare dealer for advice The straps must only be replaced by persons
13. ansformer bracket and retainers Charger for external battery grey Distance clamp Flexiscope 4 point spreader bar 45 cm 2 point spreader bar 35 cm 2 point spreader bar 45 cm Retainer for wall mounted charger Retainer for hand control strap mounted Gearwheel grease 3 g tube Hoist trolley Inalto Invacare Room to room trolley white EC Track Room to room trolley grey EC Track Extended lifting straps with hooks and emergency lowering strap extra length must be specified when ordering Ergolet spreader bar with weight scale Stretcher with sling 4 2 EC Gantry The EC Gantry is used where there is a requirement for a free standing rail system Height range for EC Gantry without wheels 216 251 cm Height range for EC Gantry with wheels 195 230 cm 35 cm 220 pmi 2444 gim E 137 ein d De em mcm dl cm i T05 cm The EC Gantry is available with or without wheels To increase the height of the EC Gantry pull the leg section upward To decrease the height of the EC Gantry pull the handle as indicated above adjust the EC Gantry to the desired height and then release the handle to allow the leg section to lock back into place Wih regards to the safety of the patient it is recommended that the EC Gantry is not moved with a patient hanging in the sling It is important that the EC Gantry is placed on a level surface with regards to the risk of tipping
14. e AY J E Maintenance and cleaning Cleaning in connection with daily use e All painted surfaces can be whiped off with a damp cloth Only household detergents are allowed Never use acids alkalines or solvents such as acetone or cellulose thinner e Desinfection of Flexiscope it must be whiped over with officially approved detergents only e The black cover is removed from Flexiscope and can be mashine washed at 70 C do not tumbledry bleach or dry clean 4 5 Mounting of 4 point and 2 point spreader bar e Lower the Robin Mover lifting straps down to a suitable height and mount the spreader bar shown on the illustration below e Use only the spreader bars produced for Robin Mover e Ensure that the spreader bar suits the client and the type of lift required Ensure the spreader bar is correctly mounted before use 4 6 Track switch manual The track switch is used in track systems where a change in direction is required during movement of the patient The track switch is operated by pulling the cords on either side this change in direction must be carried out before the client is guided into the drive switch area The direction is changed and the hoist will take the direction to the side where the cord is pulled The track switch is mechanically secured against derailing 5 Dismounting amp transport 5 1 Dismounting Robin Mover is dismantled in reverse order of assembly see section 1
15. e re entering endstop Replace the hand control 2 Check the loose strap switch Check the quick movement switch Clean or replace the hooks 2 Replace the straps The hoist emits excessive noise Defect bearings gearwheels or Replace the hoist when activated motor The hoist can move up and down but not horizontally in the rails Worn driving wheels Adjust driving wheels 2 The hand control defect 2 Replace the hand control If the above mentioned does not solve the problem please contact Invacare Service Department 22 8 Technical specifications Number of lifts per charge Lifting velocity at 200 kg load Height from celling to sling hook Total weight without sling Electrical connection of charger 230V AC 50Hz Voltage current between charger hoist Charging time with 2 Ah battery Operating speed in the tracks 8 1 Symbols Warning SWL Safe Working Load Max load patient sling other accessories 200 kg Class Il equipment Type B equipment patient not separated from ground CE marking The product should be reused where possible x aR gt o pep E 23 8 2 Installation options of the charger IP41 IP67 8 2 1 IP41 May not be used in a wetroom environment 8 2 2 P67 The charger is designed according to IP67 and can therefore be used in wet locations according to these illustrations Shower basin Bath tub ME j f f f
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17. ere is access to the mains where the charger is placed To mount the charger first insert wall fitting with 2 screws then connect the cable from the charger to the actual holder and press the holder onto the mounted wall support The wall support for the charger must be mounted with three screws under the holder and at a distance that suits the length of the charger cable Connect the charger to the socket outlet and check that it is operational More than one charging unit can be mounted for one hoist as these can work independently Be aware that only an IP67 charger can be mounted in a wetroom see section 8 2 7 Installation af Robin Mover prior to first use The trolley is built in on Robin Mover and can therefore not be pre installed in the rail When installing Robin Mover the end stop must be removed and the hoist s wheels inserted into the rail See picture It is not important in which direction the Robin is facing when mounted Finally the end stop is installed again NB Remember to tigthen the bolt with min 30 Nm If too much resistance is experienced when the hoist is pulled or the hoist moves too freely and unintentionally then the friction brake must be adjusted accordingly See picture When the system is installed the hand control must be connected and the cord for the emergency stop lowering must be adjusted so it is within the user s reach The system must be inspected before use
18. he emergency stop is activated the hoist will not operate If the emergency stop button is pushed up the hoist will be ready for use again Emergency lowering The emergency lowering feature can be used in order to lower a client to the transfer surface if the hoist has become inoperable Emergency lowering is operated by continuously pulling the cord When the emergency lowering function is activated all end stops and security functions are deactivated It is thereby possible to wind up the lifting straps back up when activating the emergency lowering for prolonged periods Strap securing pinch protection If the lifting straps are guided incorrectly in and out of the hoist i e if the straps has become twisted the hoist will automatically turn off Note When attaching the sling to the hooks and the straps are twisted the straps will rotate and stretch out thus ensuring trouble free operation The pinch protection feature automatically turns off the hoist if a client unintentionally traps his her hand in the lifting strap during a lift The hoist will stop immediately when the hand makes contact with the strap inlet If Robin Mover is loaded with a weight of more than 200 kg the hoist will automatically turn off to safeguard against overloading Electromagnetic interference between the hoist and other electrical products can occur To reduce or eliminate such electromagnetic interference increase the distance between the ho
19. hes for clamping and mechanical function Check hand control for damage and function Make sure that the hand control is connected correctly Check emergency stop and emergency lowering 26 Yes you can Customer Sales and Service Denmark INVACARE A S Sdr Ringvej 39 DK 2605 Brendby Phone 45 36 90 00 00 Fax 45 36 90 00 0I www invacare dk denmark invacare com Sweden amp Finland INVACARE AB Fagerstagatan 9 Box 66 S 163 9 Spanga Phone 46 8 761 70 90 Fax 46 8 761 8l 08 WWN invacare se sweden invacare com Norway amp Iceland INVACARE AS Grensesvingen 9 Postbox 6230 Etterstad N 0603 Oslo Phone 47 22 57 95 00 Fax 47 22 57 95 01 www invacare no norway invacare com Spain INVACARE S A C Areny S N Poligon Industrial de Celra E 17460 Celr Girona Phone 34 972 49 32 00 Fax 34 972 49 32 20 www invacare es contactsp invacare com Switzerland MOBITEC REHAB AG Benkenstrasse 260 CH 4108 Witterswil Phone 41 61 487 70 80 Fax 41 61 487 70 8l switzerland invacare com Invacare Rea AB Box 200 Vaxjovagen 303 343 75 Did Sweden Belgium amp Luxemburg INVACARE N V Autobaan 22 B 8210 Loppem Briigge Phone 32 50 83 10 I0 Fax 32 5083 1011 www invacare be belgium invacare com Netherlands INVACARE B V Celsiusstraat 46 NL 6716 BZ Ede Phone 31 318 695 757 Fax 31 318 695 758 www invacare nl care invacare com Germany INVACARE AQUATEC GmbH Al
20. ion of the Robin Mover The hand control of the Robin Mover is protected against splash water IPX4 It must however not be immersed in liquids even for short times Avoid any contact with water or other liquids 25 Il Service schedule Service and maintenance of the hoist must be carried out only by trained experienced personnel Personnel hoist serial number Inspection point pate T T Inspection of the track system All bolts fixtures to wall and ceiling must be checked and re tightened if necessary End stops on the tracks must be checked moved if necessary and re tightened Systems with track connections should be checked and re aligned if the connection has become mis aligned during use Check trolley and traverse trolley BEEN Check trolley wheels for smooth movement and abnormal ff ope noise Check friction break adjustment on trolleys Adjust if necessary Inspection of hoist Mechanical parts Check suspension and locking screw between hoist and rail motor Check steel and plastic gear wheels for wear and damage pf If gear wheels are dry apply gearwheel grease see accessories Check loose strap sensor and adjust if necessary a a a a ae Check guide cylinder and end stops Check straps for wear and damage Check the lifting hooks screws and pins for wear and damage Electrical parts Check the wiring for damage and correct connections Check micro switc
21. ist and the products or switch off the products All installations must comply with the national rules and standards Use only approved installation components At every point of suspension the roof ceiling structure must be able to absorb a load of at least 300 kg 3 4 Charging A sound indicator and the flashing indicator light signals when the hoist needs to be charged The hoist must be moved along the rail system and parked nearby the wall mounted charger Attach the hand control to the charger unit LED on the charger indicates that charging is taking place We recommend parking the hoist in the charging position when not in use LED indication Function duration Initializing and analysis of battery 2 14 seconds a ease 0 mnm Alternating red and green Fault condition battery defect FEN There will still be sufficient power to lower the user from the time when the hoist indicates that charging is needed If the battery should become totally discharged while a transfer is in progress an external battery may be tempo rarily connected to the hoist See the section Battery NB It is recommended to interrupt the charging and pull the emergency stop when the lifter has not been used for more than 4 6 weeks A Note It is not possible to use the hoist whilst charging the battery If the sound indicator of the Robin Mover beeps and the blue function lights flash after Robin that has been fully charged and has been in
22. mode 1 4 Sling s Use only CE marked sling s with a rated load equal to or lower than that of the Robin Mover s max load The sling must be suitable for 2 or 4 point spreader bars please look at Invacare s brochure concerning slings i e with sewn lifting loops that can be mounted onto a 2 or 4 point spreader bar 5 Unpacking and preparation Perform a visual inspection of Robin Mover If the packaging is damaged upon arrival Robin Mover parts must be thoroughly examined for visible damage or defects If there is any suspicion of damage Robin Mover must not be used before qualified service personnel or service technicians have approved the hoist It is to be expected that the hoist s battery is discharged on account of self discharge The hoist must therefore be charged for up to 2 hours before first time usage refer to section Charging The following is to be included in the package Robin Mover 2 Hand control 3 Quick guide The charging unit must be ordered separately 6 Installing the charging station The charging unit should be attached to the wall or the most practical place within reach of a socket outlet to park the hoist when not in use It is important to make sure that the hand control can be readily placed into the charger holder when being charged Therefore place the charger at a maximum distance of 95 cm under the rail in which the hoist is mounted It is important to make sure that th
23. ns work independently of the hand control Transport in the rail system is done by depressing either of the lower buttons on the hand control See picture NB The hoist will automatically run at high speed upwards as well as downwards when it is not loaded The straps must be straight to ensure that they feed into the apertures correctly The straps are held taught by the weight of the hooks therefore the lifting straps should be freely suspended when the unloaded hoist is running upwards and downwards When the hoist is loaded with a weight of more than 10 kg the speed will automatically be reduced to a safe level when moving in both directions Robin Mover has a built in soft start ensuring a more comfortable lifting and lowering movement of the user The unloaded hoist is moved in the rail system by pulling the two lifting straps The hand control for the emergency strap must not be used for moving the hoist When Robin Mover is loaded the hoist is moved in the rail system by pressing the two lower buttons on the hand control Both direction buttons are shown on the rail motor NB It is not possible to activate both transport functions and lifting lowering functions simutaneously When the transport function is activated the blue function light on Robin s underside will not light up 3 3 Safety guidelines Emergency stop If the hoist straps moves unintentionally upwards or downwards pull the emergency stop chord When t
24. ose Robin Mover is a ceiling mounted hoist meeting the requirements for hospitals housing for the elderly institutions and private homes Robin Mover is intended for moving clients weighing a maximum of 200 kg including clothing hoist sling and other accessories The hoist is designed for indoor use in normal temperatures and humidity If you wish to use the hoist in any other environment contact Invacare for advice and instructions Use of the hoist for purposes other than transfer of people is not advised and is undertaken at ones own risk Conditions It is a condition of sale that the purchaser of the ceiling hoist must receive training from Invacare personnel or an authorised dealer When the Robin Mover ceiling hoist is used in an institution or in a nursing home it should always be operated by specially trained staff and used in recommended track systems The track system must be installed by Invacare personnel or an authorised dealer Seated to seated transfer During a seated transfer e g from a wheel chair the Robin Mover should be positioned close to the person to be lifted The suspension hooks should ideally be positioned level with the chest and ideally no further than over the middle of the thigh Place the suspension hooks parallel with the user s shoulders See picture The sling may now be attached to the suspension hooks For placement of the sling see section Placement of the sling Lying
25. ot use the battery It is not necessary for an approved service person to carry out the battery change I9 After dismantling the M6 self locking nut on the screw connecting rail motor with hoist must be replaced Use of emergency batteries Should the need for immediate use of Robin Mover arise at a time when the hoist has a discharged battery a Invacare emergency battery can be used This battery is connected to the underside of the motor hanging freely during client transportation Use the emergency battery only when absolutely necessary Always recharge this battery after use please see section Charging The emergency battery is an accessory that can be ordered from your Invacare dealer see section Accessories Important Use only Invacare recommended emergency batteries 7 3 Adjustment of driving wheels When the driving wheels are worn it may become necessary to adjust them in order to ensure adequate drive and braking force 20 7 4 Maintenance When performing annual or regular maintenance all parts designed to carry load must be as a minimum tested with maximum load both hoist and track system All safety features must be checked according to EN ISO 10535 2006 Annex B During the service all parts that is exchanged and all work carried out must be documented The worn and defective parts must be replaced with new spare parts from Invacare Inspection of the hoist and track system
26. thigh bone and crossed in between each other All four six sling straps are now ready to be attached If there is doubt as to the use of the sling please contact Invacare I 3 Important warnings Read the entire manual before using Robin Mover d Robin Mover s max load of 200 kg must not be exceeded d If accessories are rated with a lower load than 200 kg this determines Robin Mover s maximum load Robin Mover must only be used to move a patient Robin Mover must not be used where there is a risk of contact with water If the Robin Mover is damaged it must be taken out of use Call your local Invacare dealer or Invacare s service department The cord for emergency stop emergency lowering is to be adjusted so it is within the user s range Risks when using the hoist Risk of entrapment between hook and hook housing Risk of entrapment between hooks and sling when lifting Risk of injury to client and carer caused by dangling hooks or hand control A caregiver should always operate the hoist If the hoist in special cases is to be used by a disabled person then the installer shall provide a communication device so that in the event of an emergency the disabled person is able to call for help The sling attachments must be checked each time the sling is removed and replaced to ensure that it is properly attached before the patient is transferred from a stationary object e g bed chair or com
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28. use for only a short period of time the battery may be ready to be replaced by a new one See section 7 2 Battery Another possible option could be that the battery needs to be excercised See section 3 6 Battery maintanance 3 5 Charging an emergency battery The emergency battery package is charged by placing the plug in the charger socket A special adapter is necessary The LED light turns green to indicate the unit is fully charged appox charging time 2 hours 3 6 Battery maintanance If the sound indicator of the Robin beeps and the blue function lights flashes after the hoist has been fully charged and has been in use for only a short period of time the battery might need to be exercised To enable the battery to be charged fully it is neccessary to exercise the battery from time to time Following a long period of storage it could be neccessery to exercised the battery It is also suggested that the battery is exercised in situations where Robin Mover is used infrequently and or where the hand control is placed in the charger for long periods of time In this situation there will always be capacity enough for a few lifts but we recommend to exercise the battery as soon as possible afterwards Exercise of the battery can be done by charging and discharging Robin completely several times This is done by charging the battery until the light indicator turns green The hand control is then removed from the charger and
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