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1. The equipment has been tested and is in full working order Yes No Date 22 24 BM11101 HiTrac English Rev 09 2012 molift Etac Supply Gj vik Hadelandsveien 2 2816 Gj vik NORWAY Telephone 47 4000 1004 hereby declare that Molift HI TRAC 2002 Hi TRAC 2004 patient lifter and that the accessoires used only together with this product are in conformity with The Council Directive concerning medical devices 93 42 EEC and according to this classified as medical equipment class 1 Expiration date 09 May 2017 Molift HI TRAC 2002 HI TRAC 2004 patient lifter is manufactured in conformity with the following national or international standards that also might implement a harmonised standard 15010535 Hoists for the transfer of disabled persons Requirements and test methods ISO 14971 Medical equipment Risik analysis Notified body Teknologisk Institut Trae og Milj NEMKO AS Gregersensvej Gaustadalleen 30 DK 2630 Taastrup N 0314 OSLO Denmark Norway Tel 45 43993322 Tel 47 22960342 Title Site Manager Name Knut Martin Frasaker Company Etac Supply Gj vik Date Signature molift Page 23 of 24 Find your distributor visit Molift com molift by Etac
2. English Rev 09 2012 If the user is a hospital bed it will help to raise the head of the bed Repositioning of the user may be needed to sure that a safe and comfortable sitting position is attained as the user is raised Reposition using the handle on the back of the sling Raise the user until the buttocks are just above the mattress Lift the user s legs and turn her until the legs are clear of bed If possible lower the bed be fore lifting Move the lifter away from bed Lift to bed Raise the user enough to get clear of the matress and run the hoist with user over the bed Be aware of possible obstacles molift by Etac Centre the user over the bed and turn her so that the feet point to the foot end of the bed Lower the user carefully Remove the loops from the suspen sion Removing the sling Gently pull leg section to the side out from the user s thighs and towards yourself Pull the shoul der section under the neck of the user and roll her gently onto her side Pull the sling away and roll her onto her back Be careful when rolling the user onto her side Make sure you have control over the move ment to prevent her from rolling completely over and out of the bed Lift and transfer to and from floor Lift and transfer to and from floor is almost identi cal to a lift and transfer from bed Place the sling as described earlier Use a pillow to protect the hea
3. molift HI TRAC BM11101 Molift HiTrac English by Etac molift ET ET eT m m molift Table of content Maintenance eren 20 Cleaning nennen nnns 20 General advice 1 eene n n 3 Monthly 20 Explanation of symbols 3 Periodic inspection usce eire rore 20 Before using the patient lifter 3 Service 20 3 21 Safety precautions 4 Checklist for periodic inspection 22 4 If defects or faults 4 Lift and transfert MT 4 About the product 5 5 Safety 9 Technical data 6 Preparation before use 7 FOO AIAN ON NEE f Assembly and use of charger IMPORTANT Checklist before Explanation of labels and 5 The patient lifter is only meant to be used by qualified personnel PEN
4. Leg extender mechanism functions correctly stops in correct positions pf BEEN The lifter has been fully raised and lowered preferably under load and moves evenly without noise and the lifting motor shows no runout jSwWemwied OOOO OOS Servicing replacement of lifting motor is unnecessary because Alternative 1 Molift Service Tool has been used to read off the operating time in seconds Lifts left before service Duration sec Service is carried out before the counter reaches 0 max Duration 800 000 sec Alternative 2 It has been demonstrated that the lifter does not need servicing see Appendix 1 Lifting motor replaced prior to 10 000 lifts Completed Compulsory in case of faults under one of the above points The lifter has been removed from service and clearly marked OUT OF ORDER Completed Compulsory where lifter has been checked and approved The lifter has passed the safety check and been affixed with the Molift safety check label duly dated and signed The ticked and signed checklist has been passed to the client Comments on faults and Venet SCE OIBSE MD mos BIN i Inspection carried out by Block capitals eM X Molift certification no if any of inspector repairer
5. contact local service repre sentative for service Lifter is defective contact lo cal service representative for service The lifter is not Emergency stop 1 activated charging Replace emergency stop plug Plug for charger is not con nected to power no light on charging light Connect to power outlet Hand control not placed cor rect in charger Check that the hand control is placed correct in the cherger Connection between charg er ans hand control or hand control and lifter is bad Check and clean the con tact points on the charger and hand control molift Page 21 of 24 HI TRAC Checklist for periodic inspection of Molift Smart Revision E 03 2009 COMPULSORY SAFETY CHECK annual OK Fault Corrected Visual inspection Whole lifter checked for damage cracks and deformation and found to be in good order Especially suspension lifting arm lifting motor wheels and all cables Lifter has been correctly assembled and no parts are missing Especially column lock column attachment and suspension All labels are present without damage and readable Accessories have been checked See separate form for sling Battery charger is an accessory List The ACCESSOMIES checked is E Pf fF Emergency stop and hand control have been checked and are in working order The lifter has been rolled over the floor preferably under load and runs easily and steadily
6. 8 The manual shall not be handed over or CANS E 8 made available to any unauthorised third Batlery 8 party without a prior written consent from Operating the hand control 8 Etac Supply Gj vik Existing laws conventions Emergency stop and lowering 8 and agreements protects all documents No Lift and transfer essen 9 extract of this documentation can be re Using lifting slings 9 produced used or transferred without pri Lift and movement to and from bed 10 or written consent from Etac Supply Gjo Lift and transfer to and from floor 11 vik Violation of these regulations may lead Lift and transfer to and from wheel chair 12 to judicial repercussions and economic 13 responsibility Industrial rights are reserved TONG UA 13 Rall 15 fi 14 PC COCSSONCS auod em UD DENDUM DUE 17 OQ 17 Molift 18 by Fta 18 le noe P C 18 Page 2 of 24 Etac AS Etac Supply Gjovik Hadelandsveien 2 2816 Gjovik Norway Teleph 47 40001004 Fax 47 40001008 www molift com molift etac com BM11101 HiTrac English Rev 09 2012 General advice This user manual contains important safety in structions and information regarding the use of
7. LED indicates the activity On Zero Off Press the key to turn the scale on The scale will reset and the indicator Zero will illuminate The scale is now ready for use Itis possible to reset the scale with sling by attach ing the sling onto the suspension Be sure that the sling is hanging freely and press Zero once Wait until the display shows zero then remove the sling and prepare for a normal lift If the scale is not acti vated it will turn off after two minutes If it takes more than two minutes between zeroing and weighing push the suspension once to avoid the scale from turning off To turn off press and hold the key for approx 3 seconds until OFF shows in the display molift by Etac molift Page 19 of 24 molift Maintenance Cleaning Clean surfaces with a damp cloth using an appro priate detergent Detergents must be pH neutral Do not use solvents or strong liquids this may damage surfaces on the lifter For disinfection when needed use isopropyl alcohol Avoid abra sive cleaning products Handcontrol and suspen sion need cleaning more frequently than the lifter Regular cleaning is recommended and shoul be implemented in the suitable cleaning routines Monthly maintenance e Check that the batterylamp is off and that the servicelamp gives a green light Contact au thorized servicepartner or dealer if servicelamp gives a yellow orange or red light e Run the lifter through the co
8. capac ity to perform 5 10 lift cycles 75 kg at this point Fully discharging of the batteries might damage them If the battery is discharged during a lift it is al ways enough power to lower the user Operating the hand control The hand control to HI TRAC 2002 has two but tons lifting up and down while the HI TRAC 2004 hand control has two additional buttons for the propulsion on the rail The hand control also has a green LED which illuminates when the buttons are being activated e Hand control for Molift HI TRAC 2002 with two buttons up down Part no 2017002 e Molift HI TRAC 2004 hand control Part no 2019004 has two additional buttons forward backward on the rail green and yellow code yellow side Forward green side Emergency stop and lowering All of the Molift patient lifters are equipped with emergency stop and lowering The emergency stop will cut the power to the motor and is placed on the chassis Pull the string to activate the emer gency stop Charging of battery and emergency lowering is not possible when the emergency stop is activated Plug in the emergency stop jack with string to deactivate the emergency stop BM11101 Molift HiTrac English Rev K 09 2012 It is possible to perform an emergency lower ing in case of a general malfunction To perform an emergency lowering the emergency lowering button should be pushed oe Contact your Molift service partner if the re
9. system contact your local service representative dealer or Etac Supply Gjovik immediately gt bb Molift Hi Trac SWL 300 kg must only be mounted on a Hi Trac rail system with SWL 300 kg or higher not on a 160 kg Molift Hi Trac rail system Only one lifter is allowed on each rail system Etac Supply Gjevik has the system liability only when the rail system with lifting motor and suspension is mounted by Molift author ized service representative dealer It is NOT allowed to manipulate the rail sys tem or transition coupling It is only the lifting motor which can unlock the locks Danger of personal injury molift by Etac molift Molift Rail System closed rails Molift Rail System and all accompanying parts are described in a separate handbook With this closed rail system the wheels of the lifter is running on the inside of the rail profile The illustrations below shows example on how MRS can be mounted as a visible rail system or in tegrated in the ceiling MRS with Molift Hi Trac through a door opening with visible rails closed rail system MRS with Molift Hi Trac integrated in ceiling Page 15 of 24 molift Molift open rail system This rail system is described in the Molift Architect Binder It has been in use many years and many places and is available with swithes up to SWL 160 kg transition coupling and traverse up to SWL 300 kg On this system the wheels are
10. Lifting loops 2150357 Set of lifting loops standard 4 pcs stretcher 2150356 Set of auto strap collectors 4pcs stretcher Safety straps 2150355 Set of safety belts 3 pcs stretcher See separate manual for operating Molift Stretch Page 18 of 24 Equipment Suspensions Molift Hi Trac 2002 and 2004 is available with fol lowing suspensions 4 point steel kids 4 point steel size M 4 point steel size 2 point steel size M 4 point steel flat 8 point steel 160 kg Part no 1130005 Part no 1130000 Part no 1131000 Part no 1130002 Part no 1130003 Part no 2140000 Molift Hi Trac 2002 og 2004 is available with fol lowing suspensions 4 point steel size 8 point steel 300 kg Part no 1131000 Part no 2140200 Molift SCALE Only to be mounted by authorized personnel Molift Scale 160kg Part no 2255001 Molift Scale 300 kg Part no 2255003 With Molift SCALE it is possible to weight the pa tient The scale is intended for weights up to 300 kg Smallest weight possible is 2 kg and the accu e is 100 g See separate manual for operating and assembly of Molift SCALE Make sure that the scale and the suspension is mounted correctly with all parts Danger of personal injury if the suspension loosen BM11101 Molift HiTrac English Rev K 09 2012 Operating panel Molift Group AS www eam Molift SCALE has functions like tare and Body Mass Index BMI
11. a son for the failure causing an emergency low ering is unknown or if it is a result of failed components or parts On the front right side of the lifter there is a service light which will give a signal when the lifter needs service When there is a green light the lifter can be used normally Please read the chapter Serv ice Maintenance for more information The electrical system has a power save function which will turn off the electrical system after ten minutes without activity All lights will turn off The system is activated when pushing one of the oper ating buttons If the lifter is run up and down con stantly for a longer period the electronics may be overheated and then the lifter will stop The serv ice diode will give a yellow flashing signal until the lifter has cooled down sufficiently to work again Lift and transfer The suspension shall always be positioned across the user as shown left in the illustration below Co When using slings intended for two point sus pension the suspension shall be used diag onally i e loops from the sling shall be fas tened on hooks diagonally opposite molift by Etac molift Be careful during movement the suspended user may swing somewhat during turns stops and starts Be particularly careful when manouvring close to furniture to prevent the suspended user from colliding with these objects Using lifting slings It is recommended to use Molift slings Sling
12. d and neck of the user The suspension shall be centred over the user Lower the suspension enough to allow the sling loops to be hooked up Raise the user from the floor Position the user in the sling by pulling the handle on the back of the sling Page 11 of 24 molift Lift and transfer to and from wheel chair Lift and transfer from wheel chair Fold the sling as described in Using lifting slings If the users physique and ability allows it the user should be encouraged to take active part in fitting the sling The user can lean forward lift her thighs and help placing the leg section Lean the user forward gently but ensure you con tinue to support her Place the folded sling behind the user s back and push it down until it touches the seat of the chair The leg sections of the sling are pulled forward and beneath the user s thighs by the loops The loops are then crossed one through the other and hooked on the suspension Page 12 of 24 If the transfer is from a wheelchair the brakes must be locked to prevent the wheelchair from rolling away Raise lift user above seat height and perform the transfer It is not necessary to lift the person very high Lift and transfer to wheel chair Manouvre the lifter so that the user is as far back in the wheel chair as possible If the transfer is to a wheelchair the brakes must be locked to prevent the wheelchair from rolling away When low
13. e read these operating instructions carefully before putting the product into operation We as sume no liability for damage or malfunctions re sulting from failure to comply with the instruc tions Warranty claims must be made immediately on detecting the defect Remember to quote the serial number Consumable parts are not subject to the warranty All technical information data and instructions for operation contained in these operating in structions were up to date at time of print and are compiled on the basis of our experience and to the best of our knowledge We reserve the right to incorporate technical modifications within the scope of further development of the product de scribed in this manual No claims can be derived from the information illustrations or descriptions contained in these instructions We assume no li ability for any damage or malfunction caused by operating errors non compliance with these op erating instructions or inappropriate mainte nance We expressly point out that only genuine Molift spare parts and accessories approved by us may be used For safety reasons the fitting and use of spare parts or accessories which have not been approved and unauthorised modification or conversion of the product are not permitted Etac Supply Gj vik will accept no liability for damages resulting from such acts With the exclusion of product liability Etac Supply Gj vik is liable for faults or omissions on its pa
14. ering you can use the following tech niques or a combination of them to position and get the user seated far back in the chair push gently on the knees pull the loop on the back of the sling e tilt the chair slightly backwards Lower the user into chair unhook sling from sus pension and remove the lifter BM11101 Molift HiTrac English Rev K 09 2012 Removal of sling Gently pull leg section to the side out from the us er s thighs Standing by the side of user lean her forward supporting with one hand Pull sling up from behind her back Pulling sharply on sling may cause user to fall forward resulting an injury Always support the user by keeping one arm around the user s shoulder when fitting or removing the sling see illustration If the users physique and ability allows it the user should be encouraged to take active part in fitting the sling The user can lean forward lift her tights and help placing the leg section Bathing The procedure for lifting to from the bath is in prin ciple the same as for to from bed A special bath ing sling is used for this purpose This sling dries quickly and may be washed at 85 C molift by Etac Toileting The Molift Easy Toilet Sling is used with the stand ard 4 point suspensions Molift Easy Toilet sling is a toilet sling with a thicker and wider upholstery It is also avail able with head support The Molift Easy Toi let Comfort s
15. ift HI TRAC 2004 SWL 300 kg electrical propulsion Rail Trolley Emergency lowering Emergency stop Belt adjustment T B t Pic mmi md a molift by Etac molift Main components Molift HI TRAC is made of a chassis comprising a motor battery and a lifing belt The lifter has emer gency stop switch emergency lowering button and a contact for hand control with charging The lifter is attached to the rail system with 2 pivoted trolleys In addition to the lifting motor HI TRAC 2004 has a propulsion motor The lifting belt has a fixing device for the 4 point suspension and a belt adjuster Safety devices Molift HI TRAC is equipped with several safety de vices which are intended to prevent damage to persons and equipment in the case of incorrect use e The lifter has an overload sensor preventing the lifter to be operated with more than maximum load SWL HI TRAC 2002 2004 160 kg HI TRAC2002 2004 max 300 kg e The lifter has a safety switch to avoid unstraight lifts and the lifting belt from rolling up incor rectly The lifter features emergency stop and emer gency lowering Chassis motor Lifting belt Suspension Handcontrol Charger Page 5 of 24 molift Technical data Weight lifter HI TRAC 2002 13 5 kg HI TRAC 2004 17 8 kg Material Chassis in aluminium steel ABS end cov ers Aluminium rails Motor 24V DC Batteri T
16. ling is easier to fit in narrow en vironments and is available with a separate head support The toilet sling is padded and is fitted as follows e Insert the sling behind the users back with the grey side away from user e Fasten the belt firmly around the user s body Place the leg section under the front part of the thighs and pull the loops up between the thighs Page 13 of 24 molift On Molift Easy Toilet Comfort place the leg sec tion over and down between the thighs and pull outwards from the inner part of the thighs e The leg sections of Molift Easy Toilet Comfort Sling are fitted to separate the legs therefore they should not be crossed as the other Easy slings e Hook the four loops on the suspension as for other slings e Position the lifter around the toilet and lower the user e Pull the leg sections out of the way The sling can be left on during bathroom use Alternative By pulling the leg sections from the outside and in you will achieve a wider leg position Page 14 of 24 BM11101 Molift HiTrac English Rev 09 2012 Rail system The rail system is mounted rigidly and may consist of several parts like a traverse with transition cou pling and switches Etac Supply Gj vik has two different rail systems one with open rails and a new system with closed rails which can be integrated in the ceiling Molift Rail System MRS If any damage or faults occur on the rail
17. mplete installa tion and check that it is running smoothly Verify that the hand control contact is firmly in place Clean contact and hand control with white spirit to remove grease and dirt e Check that the hand control cable has no dam age e Check that the lifting belt has no damage re move hair dirt and dust from opening and check that the belt moves out and in easily throughout the lenght of the belt e Run lifter up and down to verify that it moves normally without any abnormal noise e Check that the springs and bearings on the transition coupling is in place and undamaged e Check that the rail system is marked with SWL and that the SWL on the lifters in the system does not exceed the rail system SWL Contact local service representative dealer or Etac Supply Gj vik if the lifter does not work properly Periodic inspection Molift recommends periodic inspection of the lifter once a year according to checklist on page 22 Periodic inspection is to be performed by au thorized personell The rail system has a separate checklist for annualy inspection One checklist is to be filled in and signed for each lifter after inspection The owner of the lifter is re sponsible for keeping the list for information Page 20 of 24 Service maintenance The lifter has a service light which will give a sig nal when the lifter needs service When there is a green light the lifter can be used normally If there is ligh
18. n transporting the lifter therefore keeping it in a temperate part of the vehicle Alternatively the lifter must rest a temperate room until the equipment has acheived proper working temperature The lifter has an expected liftime of 10 years or 30 000 lifts with max load SWL when all recommended service is performed If defects or faults occur A Molift HI TRAC must be switched off immediate ly by pulling the emergency stop if one of the fol lowing conditions occur damage to electrical devices or cables or dam age to parts of electrical insulation e damage or failure on safety devices If the lifting movement does not start when the corresponding button is pressed please consult the fault finding table in the mainte nance chapter to locate the fault Page 4 of 24 Injury to persons or equipment may occur if Molift HI TRAC is used an incorrect manner and if covers are removed by unauthorised personnel used incorrectly e insufficient maintenance load exceeds maximum limit The maximum load stated in this manual and on the lifter is the maximum load e unauthorised repair of electrical devices or ca bles e rail system switch transition coupling or traverse are manipulated Lift and transfer Several factors have to be considered during movement of the lifter e the user shall sit as low as possible facing the moving direction e the lifting area is free from obstacles along flo
19. nd local regulations BF applied Part protected against el chock 7 of 24 molift Operation Battery care The lifter is charged through the hand control and should always be parked with the hand control in the charger console when not in use The charger is to be mounted on the wall and con nected to the power outlet at all times The charg ing light on the charger gives a yellow light when the charger is ready for use and there is no hand control unit placed in the charger 5 harging light Description of charging light Ready for use no battery con nected Place the hand control in the charger After a few seconds the charger light will change from yellow to orange indicating that the battery is charging If the charging light gives a constant green light this means the batteries are fully charged The lifter can not be used while charging the batteries Charging light Yellow Yellow Orange Green yellow Green Orange green It s not possible to overcharge the batteries but to ensure optimal performance through outthe lifetime of the battery we recommend that the battery is allowed to rest for a couple of minutes after charging Page 8 of 24 Battery capacity The lifter has a diode indicating the battery status If the voltage of the battery falls below a certain level the diode will change to orange indicating the need for charging There is still enough
20. or and roof Stand to the side of the user when lifting Ensure that arms and legs are clear of the lift chair bed etc Try to maintain eye contact with the user this will help the user feel safe and comfortable Pay close attention to your actions Ensure that all four loops of the sling are securely fas tened to avoid the user slipping or falling Make sure there is no damage on the lifter lifting belt or accessories befor you start lift ing Wome Molift slings shall ONLY be used to lift persons NEVER use the sling to lift and or move ob jects of any kind Molift Hi Trac should not be run constantly for more than 5 minutes during 30 minutes BM11101 Molift HiTrac English Rev 09 2012 About the product Molift HI TRAC is a stationary ceiling hoist intend ed for lifting and transferring persons The lifting motor is mounted on a rail system which have been adjusted to fit the purpose of the designed area The rail system is mounted rigidly as a single rail or with traverse with the necessary couplings and switches The rail system is adjusted to satisfy the needs and possibilities in each room A closer description of the components of the rail system can be found in a separate manual Molift HI TRAC is available in four variants e Molift HI TRAC 2002 SWL 160 kg manually pro pulsion e Molift HI TRAC 2002 SWL 300 kg manually propulsion e Molift HI TRAC 2004 SWL 160 kg electrical pro pulsion e Mol
21. ply Gjovik gt gt If any damage or faults occur on the lifter or the rail system contact your local service rep resentative dealer or Etac Supply Gj vik im mediately Assembly and use of charger The battery charger shall be mounted to a vertical wall surface close to a power outlet minimum 120 cm above the floor The charger shall be connect ed to the power outlet at all times and the hand control should be placed in the charger console when the lifter is not in use Etac Supply Gj vik tests and charges the bat tery before packing and shipment However all batteries must be charged before use molift by Etac Batterylamp Servicelamp Contact for handcontrol Emergency lowering Emergency stop Checklist before use e Check that the battery is sufficiently charged and that the hand control works properly e Check that the servicelamp has a green light in dicating that the lifter is ready for use e Check that the lifter is complete has no missing parts or no apparent damage or other faults e Check that the lifting motor runs smoothly on the rail system also through transition coupling and switches Explanation of labels and symbols Hi TRAC 2004 EWL 160 kg Main Label for Molift HiTrac 2004 25 8 V LC WY Emergency Stop C CE marking to 93 42 E F Refer to user manual X Product not in use is to be disposed accord ing to national a
22. rt within the scope of the warranty obligations stat ed in the purchase contract Claims for damages are excluded irrespective of the legal reason from which such claims are derived Only documenta tion belonging to the actual equipment is valid Any failure to comply with the safety regulations and precautionary measures stated in these oper ating instructions renders the declaration of con formity supplied with the system in accordance with Council Directive 93 42 EEC concerning medical devices invalid Page 3 of 24 molift Safety precautions General Before putting a Molift HI TRAC into operation the operator must ensure that the lifter and accesso ries are in good working order especially with re gards to safety All instructions and information in this manual re garding safety and general precautions must be read understood and followed carefully Any dis regard to these precautions may result in personal injury or damage to the equipment The lifter must be taken out of service immediately or not re turned to service if faults and or irregularities that may have influence on the safety are discovered Safety devices and equipment must not be re moved disableded or in any way altered A Molift HI TRAC shall only be used when all safety devices and equipment is in place and fully operational The lifter is designed for use in room tempera ture 10 to 40 C This should be taken into consideration whe
23. running on the out side of the rail profile Page 16 of 24 BM11101 Molift HiTrac English Rev K 09 2012 molift Accessories Molift Easy Toilet Sling ifti li No head support With head support Art 3032050 Art 3033050 Molift Easy Paediatric Sling Art no 3032000 Art no 3033000 No head support With head support Art no 3005050 Art no 3006050 Art no 3032100 Art 3033100 Art no 3032200 Art no 3033200 Art no 3032300 Art 3033300 eee Art no 3032400 Art no 3033400 Easy Toilet Sling and Basic Bathing Sling for kids Art no 3032500 Art no 3033500 see the tables below size XXS and XS Molift Easy Toilet Sling Comfort head support Art no 3016000 Art no 3016001 Molift Easy Sling Molift Basic Sling i eat Molift Basic Bathing Sling Molift Ambulating Vest No head support Art no 3036100 60 75 Art 3036200 75 100 cm Art no 3023200 Art no 3024200 Art no 3036300 100 150 cm Art no 3023300 Art no 3024300 Art 3023400 Art no 3024400 Art no 3023500 Art no 3024500 Bag for slings Art no 3048000 molift Page 17 of 24 molift Sling size guide Choice of sling size depends on both user weight and shape size of user Please see the user manual following each sling for spesific user instructions 9 Molift Stretcher 2150103 Molift Stretcher excl Lifting loops and safety belts
24. s from other manufacturers may have other specifications leading to unexpected instabil ity and possible injury to persons The Molift Easy lifting slings are as the name in dicates easy to use The plastic insert of the head support should be removed before washing or autoclaving Fold the sling as indicated above before use The grey side should be facing away from the user when putting the sling in place The sling should be held by one hand leaving the other free to move and support the user Torn cut frayed or broken slings can fail re sulting in serious injury to the user Use slings in good condition only Destroy and discard old unusable slings Page 9 of 24 molift Sling with head support Lift and movement to and from bed Lift from bed If the user has a bed which enables raising and lowering it should be lowered before the lifting starts Roll user onto her side Put the folded sling behind her back The centre of the sling should be parallel Place the lifter over the bed and centre the sus with the users spine Roll her then onto her back pension over the user Be careful not to lower the suspension too low touching the user Make sure that the suspension is centred over the user before you start the lifting Pull the leg loops forward and under the thighs as shown When all four loops are hooked onto the suspen sion raise the user carefully Page 10 of 24 BM11101 Molift
25. t push one of the up down buttons to ac tivate the electronics and the servicelamp will il luminate The electronics measures the operating time of the lifter and after a specific time the light will change color to yellow and then red indicating that the lifter needs service Take contact with your local Molift service representative dealer for booking service The lifter can still be operated but after a while an audible alarm will sound to remind the operator that the lifter needs service immediately Servicelampe Mode Red Perform service Perform service im mediately Flashing yellow Overheating A list of spare parts is avalable on request Red sound BM11101 Molift HiTrac English Rev 09 2012 molift Troubleshooting If you are not able to solve the fault or problems by yourself using this manual please vontact your lo cal Molift service representative If you don t know whom to contact locally please contact your deal er or Etac Supply Gj vik to get help Symptom Possible cause action The lifter does Emergency stop is activated not work pulled out put back emer gency stop Battery discharged charge battery green diode illumi nates The cable contact of the hand control has disconnected re connect contact Hand control has failed switch to another identical control if available or contact local service representative for service Defective control electronics
26. the lifter Carefully read the manual before using the lifter in order to be familiar in the function and use of the lifter Explanation of symbols AN This symbol is used to point out instructions and information related to work place safety where injury may occur if the information is disregarded or ignored Follow these instruc tions be careful and attentive at all times This symbol indicates important information regarding the use of the equipment If not taken into consideration it may lead to dam age or functional defects to the lifter or other equipment This symbol indicates important and useful information If taken into consideration it will help the operator of the lifter to work ef ficiently It may help simplify routines and to explain complicated facts Before using the patient lifter Before using a patient lifter the operator must be trained accordingly Practice lifting a colleague and be lifted by others It is important not only to know how to move another person using the lifter but also how it is to be lifted Try out and practice using all the relevant slings for the different types of lifter and movement you may encounter Before lifting a person you should explain the procedure When using the lifter it s also important to use the correct sling and accessories according to type of disability e Size e weight type of movement molift by Etac molift Responsability Pleas
27. ype N 1900 SCR 26 4 V NiMH 2 2 Ah Batterilader Type 2215 Mascot 10 20 celler Ceiling Raillbracket 8 cm Hoist motor 17 5 Suspension 30 cm Lifting sling 85 Totally 141 5 em Page 6 of 24 SWL Safe Working Load HI TRAC 2002 2004 160 kg HI TRAC 2002 2004 300 kg Lifting height 3 0 m standard version 3 5 m lifting belt Propulsion speed only HI TRAC 2004 20044 Max 100 mm sec Measure lifter HI TRAC 2002 330x310x250 mm HI TRAC 2004 330x410x250 mm Mounted on the rail the lifter extends 175 mm below the rail Measurements in illustrations below are in centim eters BM11101 Molift HiTrac English Rev 09 2012 Preparation before use To be able to operate the lift the operator must have good knowledge of the lift including assem bly and preparation before use Preparation Never use a suspension with a lower lifting ca pacity than the motor A normal HI TRAC sus pension 160 kg shall not be used together with a HI TRAC motor 300 kg or other lift ers with a higher lifting capacity A HI TRAC motor 300 kg shall be mounted on rail system not on a normal HI TRAC rail system 160 gt It is not allowed to have two lifting motors on one rail system Etac Supply Gj vik has the system liability only when the rail system with lifting motor and suspension is mounted by authorized service representative dealer or Etac Sup

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