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1. 3 n 7 AE lo ol 1 POSITIVE POWER 5 POSITIVE UP TO SWITCH LARGE RED SM GREEN 2 POSITIVE TO SWITCH 6 NEGATIVE POWER SMALL RED LARGE WHITE 3 UP THUMB SWITCH amp 7 SAFETY SWITCH REMOTE 2 SMALL BLACK 1 SMALL PURPLE 4 MOTOR LARGE RED 8 MOTOR LARGE BLACK NOTE 3 WHITE WIRES ARE ATTACHED TOGETHER WITH WIRE NUTS Circuit board plug position relative to relays may vary on different boards Page 19 Patient Lift Model 9700 Model 97008 W SCALE 1 Lift won t go up Bad lift control switch Remove and replace Dead battery Switch batteries Hand control is broken Send in hand control for repair Actuator not working or order new parts Battery is not making connection Replace motor Circuit Breaker popped Make sure battery pack is mak ing contact with terminals in the receiver box replace termi nal contacts Push in circuit breaker 1 Actuator makes noise 1 Not enough grease on actuator 1 Put 2 grease on the full length 2 Loud ticking noise when of the actuator screw lift goes up and down 2 Replace actuator nut 3 Faulty or worn out 3 Replace actuator actuator 1 Charge battery light stays on 1 Batteries are worn out or circuit 1 Order new batteries or order constantly board is bad new circuit board 2 Batteries wearing out too 2 Batteries are not being charged 2 Leave battery on overnight quickly when the R
2. ON ZERO button again Scale will count down from 16 to 0 as before and then the display should read 25 which is the weight of the calibration weight Calibration is now complete DO NOT TOUCH LIFT WHILE IT IS COUNTING DOWN Remove the 25 Ib precision weight stabilize the sling or strap and press the ON ZERO but ton to zero the scale The scale is ready to use Notes on how to stabilize the unit Weight must be centered directly below the beam Do not side load the scale Permit the weight to stop bouncing or swinging NOTE Switching between Ibs and kg may trigger a need to recalibrate Call ConvaQuip Customer Service if you have any questions Page 11 SMT MECHANICAL FULL BODY LIFTS GENERAL PROCEDURE GUIDE This form is intended as a guide to help you develop a procedure sheet that will fit your specific applica tion in your facility It is recommended that everyone be in serviced by the company representative or use the manufacturer s in service video before operating any mechanical lift This for should be copied for each operator and kept with their personnel records Staff Name Date Checked Off By General Preparation lt 2 No 1 Identify the resident 2 Explain what you are going to do 3 Wash hands Get supplies ready sling wheelchair blanket or lap robe 5 Get Help from experienced team member for this procedure 6 Have assistant stand on opposite side of bed to
3. Check leg covers if cracked replace with new Check all vinyl covers if worn replace with new Check all external fittings tighten where needed NOTE At the back of this manual you will find a sample monthly inspection sheet and check off list We encourage you to make copies for each lift and keep for your records Periodic Testin e General Lift Condi tion A general visual inspection of the exter nal parts and all func tions can be carried out at any time to ensure no adverse damage has occurred If any doubt withdraw the equipment from use and call the Conva Quip Service Depart ment Other Maintenance e Hanger bolt must be replaced every three years Actuator bearing ball screw nut must be replaced when grinding wear is heard but not longer than 5 years 800 637 8436 THIS IS A SUGGESTED MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE DEPENDING ON USE THE EQUIPMENT MAY NEED TO BE INSPECTED MORE FREQUENTLY Page 22 LIFT ITEMS TO INSPECT HANGER FULL BODY LIFT STRAP RETAINER SPRINGS ATTACHING HARDWARE BEARINGS ARM PIVOT PADDING HANGER BOLT REPLACED EVERY THREE YEARS Y BEAM STAND LIFT STRAP RETAINER SPRINGS PADDING BOLTS AND NUTS TORQUE BOLTS UNDER BEAM PADDING TO 55 POUNDS CHECK ALL BOLTS AND NUTS LEG ADJ HANDLE CONDITION Check wear at pivot points ATTACHING HARDWARE SPRING LEG ADJ NOTCH PLATE WEAR Are legs kept securely in locked posit
4. a sitting position Press the button to raise the lift and make sure the material under the leg stays straight toward the knee keeping out as many wrinkles as possible Note Raise until there is tension on the straps and then double check to make sure the loops are nested in the bottom to the hooks If the base is in the narrow position adjust it to the widest position once you are clear from the bed and always before turning the lift Once the patient is over the chair lower and guide them by the built in handles on the sling to bring them back far into the chair Do not attempt to move the lift by pushing on the person or the beam To remove the sling reverse the step Unthread the straps from the main loops raise the legs and pull the ma terial aside Now lean the person forward and pull sling clear SLING LAUNDERING INSTRUCTIONS Model 9700 FULL BODY LIFTS The sling material and webbing are made of nylon If possible put the sling in a mesh bag to prevent the straps from getting tangled Recommended washing instructions are as follows e Machine wash warm gentle cycle e Tumble dry LOW HEAT ONLY or drip dry e Non chlorine chemical disinfectants OK e NO BLEACH WARNING EXCESSIVE HEAT AND OR BLEACH WILL SHORTEN THE SERVICABLE LIFE OF THE SLING IF THE SLING IS DAMAGED DUE TO IMPROPER LAUNDERING WARRANTY IS VOID Page 6 LIFTING FROM THE FLOOR To transfer from the floor apply the sling with the same procedure as if t
5. assist with transfer Provide privacy Pull curtain all around the bed O UOO UOO ULI OOO UOO ULI General Procedure ES Position wheelchair at foot of bed 2 Adjust bed to working level Make sure battery indicator does not indicate a low battery If so replace OO LI 4 a Examine lift sling for any damage tears frays or weak areas b Make sure the correct size sling is to be applied c If weighing resident hang the sling on the hanger hooks press the on button Page 12 E der O CEA GO bi Bo LI LI LI LI O L E qe E GRE 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Lower side rails Roll resident to one side and place sling folded halfway under resident Top of sling should be approximately at shoulder blade area Bottom of sling should be approximately near the tail bone Roll resident to other side and pull rolled half of sling through Smooth sling and check correct placement Roll resident onto center of sling Pull padded legs on sling along each side and wrap inside thigh areas close to groin area Crisscross straps through the holes before hooking to the lift Raise head of bed slightly Position lift over bed and instruct assistant to help guide lift into proper position Check that base legs of lift are in wide position where applicable If base position must remain in a narrow position make sure the lift area between bed and chair are
6. if ordered Posi tion feet on foot pedals Mu 20 Cover lap with blanket and leave call light within reach 21 Wash hands report reaction and overall tolerance to team leader SAFE WORKING LOADS Model 9700 Patient slings have been developed tested and manufactured to have a safe work ing load of 1000 Ibs Due to the variety of resident shapes and dimensions the appropriate size should be selected to accommodate specific patients Care should be taken to ensure that the mechanical lift selected has the capacity to safely lift the resident The Sling Sizing Chart is designed only to suggest which resident will safely fit into the sling based on their size and weight Sling sizing chart is available on the ConvaQuip website www convaquip com sling chart pdf NOTE Lifts are designed to transfer a resident not transport them Page 14 Model 9700 EXPLODED VIEW Page 15 Model 9700 PARTS LIST HC45001A HD Frame Assembly PC45001A Frame Assembly PC45002A Mast amp Base Plate Assembly PC4003A Leg Assembly PC45020 Notch Plate MEE 10015 1 Power Box Assembly 2293 Rear Caster Mount Cap 8 1 PC45022 Safety Limit Switch 9 2 2196 LT2046 PC 4 Rear Caster HD 5 Rear Caster with brake 2003 2034 Dual Caster HD 4 Single Caster 11 PC45005A Counter Balance Spring Mount Assembly PC45026 Mast Cap PC45027 4 45023 1 es Actuator Support Bearing Actuator Support Bear
7. supplies 1 5 Amps until the battery termi nal voltage reaches 13 8 volts The current then begins to ramp down from 1 5 Amps to about 5 Amps at the conclusion of the charging process This ramping charge absorption mode will take several hours Finally the GREEN light will come on indicating that the charger has switched to the third part of the cycle the temperature compensated float charge The charger is now in its maintenance mode keeping the battery in its ideal charged state The Volaro charger is not a trickle charger nor will the battery be damaged if left permanently at tached and powered If a the GREEN light comes on soon after putting the battery on the charger it means that either the battery is already charged OR you have a weak battery that will only hold a minimal charge Maintaining the proper battery voltage when the battery is not in use will extend the service life of the battery Page 9 Model 9700 CHARGER SPECIFICATIONS Bulk Charge Current 1 5 Amps Bulk Charge Voltage Range 10 14 Volts Absorption Mode Current 1 5 5 Amps Absorption Mode Voltage Range 14 0 15 0 Volts Float Voltage 13 6 13 8 Volts AC Voltage In 115 130 VAC Power In 30 Watts WEIGHING WITH ELECTRONIC SCALE optional a a Press the ON ZERO button to turn on the scale If LOW BAT appears replace in slide out box on the back of the scale The scale will take about 5 seconds to zero itself A
8. they are sitting in their chair If you find it difficult to remove a divided leg sling from behind a per son while they are seated in a wheelchair you may choose to leave it behind them However be sure to observe the correct position of the sling before you lift that person The sling may have moved If a person has leg discomfort while you use the divided leg sling on them we would recommend the hammock sling If you are lifting a single or bilateral amputee you must always use a hammock sling The hammock sling comes with or without the commode hole and with or without head sup port The second step is to determine the proper Size It s simple Lay a sling across the persons chest If it s the proper size sling you will note 2 8 inches of extra material extended past the side of each arm NOTE This is only a guide Body shapes vary so much that fitting the patient to the sling ultimately needs to be determined by the health care professional If you observe little or no fabric extended past the arms you must upgrade to a larger sling All styles have a color coded border to easily indicate the size of sling Refer to your sling sizing chart available on the website at www smths com The loops on the straps are color coded to match each side in positioning the sling to the desired location Changing the orientation of these loops will change the angle of the person being transferred This comes in handy for charting the colors that would work be
9. time to exchange the battery with one that is fully charged from the charger 2 Locate the charger receptacle near an outlet and on a counter or flat surface where the suc tion cups will have good contact 3 Insert the battery It will fit in either direction 4 Plug in the charger Note if no battery is in the charger the GREEN light will be on The RED light may come on briefly if the battery is excessively discharged but it should go off within the first few minutes followed by the YELLOW light If the RED light stays on it may mean the battery is extremely discharged Leave the battery on the charger overnight to see if it can be restored 5 When the YELLOW light has gone out the battery is fully charged and will shut off auto matically The GREEN light will stay on Note Charging sequence Insert battery and then plug into outlet for proper elec tronic function Leaving the battery on the charger will not cause it to overcharge If the battery goes to GREEN in a short period it may mean you have a bad cell that will not take a charge Plug battery into charger every night Do not remove until charging cycle is complete Battery will not be damaged if left plugged in The charger will get warm during its charge cycle DO Oooo Additional charging information The Volaro charger uses a three part process and should take about 12 hours The first part is called the bulk charge During this stage the charger
10. ED charge battery order new batteries also make light comes on sure that you charge the batter ies when the RED light comes on at the lift 1 Battery charger lights do not 1 Fuse is blown in the Transformer 1 Order a new transformer come on when plugged in 2 Electrical outlet may not be op erational 2 Use different outlet 2 Yellow light does not come on Charger bad verify by using Order new charger when battery is inserted new battery Order new battery Battery dead 3 Red light stays on Battery shorted or reversed leads Check terminal contact springs 2 Charger needs to be reset for wear and replace Battery is totally discharged Take out battery unplug trans former but battery back in plug in Leave battery on charger for 24 hours to see if it will revive Page 20 Patient Lift Model 9700 Model 9700S W SCALE TROUBLESHOOTING and MAINTENANCE GUIDE B un il A 1 Inaccurate weights 2 Display is erratic 3 Display is blank Not zeroing out scale properly 2 Lb to Kg switch is in the wrong setting Batteries in scale are low Person in lift is moving exces sively while taking weight Scale is out of calibration AA batteries in scale low 2 Scale is out of calibration Wire from load cell to circuit board is loose Circuit board is bad Load cell is bad Power to scale is not turned on 2 4 AA batteries are bad Scale is damaged
11. ION WHEN LIFTING A PATIENT OR RESIDENT 3 FOR EMERGENCY STOP PULL BATTERY FROM BATTERY RECEPTACLE 4 MAKE SURE ALL FOUR LOOPS FROM THE SLING ARE PROPERLY NESTED IN THE BOTTOM OF THE HOOKS BEFORE LIFTING OR TRANS FERRING A PATIENT OR RESIDENT AND THAT ALL FOUR RETAINER SPRINGS ARE FUNCTIONING 5 USE Only Model 9700 SLINGS AND ACCESSORIES DESIGNED FOR USE WITH THE Model 9700 LIFT MODELS DO NOT 1 DO NOT PUSH OR PULL ON THE BEAM OR RESIDENT THIS WILL JEOPARD IZE THE LIFT S STABILITY 2 DO NOT USE ANY OTHER BATTERY CHARGER USE ONLY THE BATTERY CHARGER SUPPLIED WITH THE LIFT 3 DO NOT EXCEED THE WEIGHT LIMIT LISTED ON THE LIFT 4 DO NOT PLACE FINGERS BETWEEN THE SAFETY GUARDS OF THE BEAM TRACK S DO NOT ATTEMPT A TRANSFER FROM THE FLOOR BEFORE EXAMINING FOR ANY INJURIES THAT MAY NEED SPECIAL ATTENTION 6 DO NOT USE A SLING THAT SHOWS WEAR IS TORN BLEACHED OUT OR HAS ANY LOOSE THREADS INSPECT BEFORE EVERY LIFT Page 2 MECHANICAL OPERATION Model 9700 Operation Corresponds with the View on Page 4 1 This lift is powered by a 12VDC removable battery pack located at the back of the lift The battery fits either way in the lift and charger receptacle to make it easy to remove and replace the battery NOTE Battery removal is your emergency stop feature 2 The lift has a built in battery indicator which illuminates when the battery is about 60 discharged This would be the best time to replace wit
12. MODEL 9700 Patient Lift USER MANUAL MAINTENANCE GUIDE INDEX Section 1 PAGE 1 INDEX User PAGE 2 CAUTIONS Manual PAGE 3 MECHANICAL OPERATION PAGE 4 MECHANICAL OPERATION VIEW PAGE 5 SELECTING THE STYLE OF SLING TO BE USED PAGE 5 LIFTING FROM CHAIR TO BED PAGE 6 LIFTING FROM BED TO CHAIR SLING LAUNDERING PAGE 7 LIFTING FROM THE FLOOR PAGE 8 LIFTING WITH RECUMBENT BARS optional PAGE 9 CHARGING PROCEDURE PAGE 10 CHARGER SPECS WEIGHING WITH ELECTRONIC SCALE PAGE 11 CALIBRATION INSTRUCTIONS PAGE 12 14 GENERAL PROCEDURE GUIDE SAFE WORKING LOADS Should be copied for each operator and kept with their personnel records Section 2 PAGE 15 EXPLODED VIEW Maintenance PAGE 16 17 PARTS LIST Guide PAGE 18 SPECIFICATIONS PAGE 19 CIRCUIT BOARD WIRING PAGE 20 21 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE PAGE 22 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE PAGE 23 25 ITEMS TO INSPECT PAGE 26 MONTHLY LIFT INSPECTION CHECK LIST To be copied PAGE 27 LIFT TRANSFER ASSESSMENT FORM PAGE 28 WARRANTY PROBLEMS OR OUESTIONS PARTS SERVICE ConvaQuip Ind Inc P O Box 3417 Abilene TX 79604 Phone 325 677 4177 Toll Free 800 637 8436 Fax 325 677 7217 Revised 7 1 09 Page 1 9700 A ION PLEASE READ BEFORE OPERATING 0 1 Model 9700 IS DESIGNED FOR TRANSFERRING ONLY NOT FOR TRANSPORTING OVER LONG DISTANCES 2 FOR THE SAFEST TRANSFER VOLARO LIFT LEGS MUST BE FULLY EXTENDED INTO THE WIDE POSIT
13. Page 21 Zero scale according to instruc tions Switch to desired setting Replace the four AA batteries in scale Make sure the patient is hanging evenly under the hanger and there is minimal movement Calibrate the scale following the calibration instructions Replace four AA batteries Calibrate scale Remove battery box and check connection Replace circuit board Replace load cell Turn scale on Replace batteries Call tech support for instructions MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Model 9700 LIFT Every 3 Months Every Day After each person you lift you should check the sling and wash if needed Refer to the Sling laundering in structions Check the condition of all slings If you are in doubt of its operational ability to safely lift a person then discard the sling and order a new sling Check to see that strap re tainer flapper and spring are working Check the lift if the RED light is on then charge the batteries Keep your Model 9700 lift clean by wiping it down with a damp cloth Use a mild detergent if needed NOTE Do not use a petro leum based solvent on paint stickers or plastic Lube pivot points on lift Grease actuator with a good heavy duty 2 grease Note DO NOT USE A SILICONE OR WD 40 TYPE LUBRICANT ON THE ACTUATOR Check leg adjuster stop for signs of wear Check the movement of the lift remove hair from the casters 1f needed
14. TS Page 26 LIFT TRANSFER ASSESSMENT FORM CAN INDIVIDUAL SAFELY PERFORM gt OR 50 OF LIFT TRANSFER WITH ONLY STANDBY ASSISTANCE FROM CAREGIVER NO YES CAN INDIVIDUAL BEAR WEIGHT ON AT LEAST No LiFT NEEDED ONE LEG YES NO DOES THE INDIVIDUAL HAVE MODERATE UPPER BODY STRENGTH AND ABILITY TO FOLLOW SIM PLE COMMANDS NO YES CONTACT FuLL BODY LiFT SAFETY REQUIRED COMMITTEE DOES THE INDIVIDUAL WEIGH LESS THAN THE MAXIMUM CAPACITY OF THE SMT FULL BODY LIFT YES NO DOES THE INDIVIDUAL WEIGH LESS THAN THE CAPACITY OF THE SMT SIT TO STAND LIFT YES NO SIT TO STAND CONTACT SAFETY Patient Name ID Roomz Assessment Completed by Date Lift s Required Sling Size Comments for PRN Use Assessment Updated by Date Date Date Assessment Care Planned by Date Page 27 WARRANTY 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY ON ALL PARTS ONLY UNDER CONDITIONS OF NORMAL AND INTENDED USE 10 YEAR WARRANTY ON THE MAIN STRUCTURE OF THE LIFT MISUSE DAMAGE OR ALTERATION OF BODY LIFT OR ANY OF ITS PARTS VOIDS THE WARRANTY NO OTHER WARRANTIES WRITTEN VERBAL IMPLIED OR OTHER THAN LISTED HERE WILL BE HONORED SHIPPING CHARGES NOT INCLUDED CONVAQUIP IND INC P O BOX 3417 ABILENE TX 79604 CUSTOMER SERVICE PHONE 325 677 4177 or 800 637 8436 FAX 325 677 7217 www convaquip com Page 28
15. all button to review the last recorded weight See Calibration Procedures on the next page Page 10 HANGING AND DUAL DISPLAY SCALE CALIBRATION INSTRUCTIONS Model 9700 Should calibration be necessary all that is required is a 25 Ib precision weight Do not use packaged goods fitness weights or other items that say they weigh 25 Ibs Failure to use a precision weight may cause the scale to display an inaccurate weight Using a certified weight is the method preferred 25 Ib certified weights are available from SMT Health Systems When calibrating scale remove hand control from the lift and have the beam positioned in the middle of its stroke To enter calibration mode push ON ZERO button While holding the ON ZERO button press and hold the LB KG button After approxi mately 3 seconds the message on the display will change from ZERO to CAL Release both and the display will show C O Hang strap or sling that will hold calibration weight on the hanger hooks If using a sling make sure it is empty Push the ON ZERO button and release The display will count down from 16 to 0 When finished the display will show the message C 25 Now hang 25 LB calibration weight on strap which you previously attached to the hanger step 4 above or place it in the sling and permit the scale to stabilize Failure to stabilize the unit may cause the scale to display an inaccurate weight see below Push
16. clear of any obstacles Widen once clear from bed Attach straps on sling to lift with the strap nesting in the bottom of the hook Remember with the divided leg sling the straps at the thigh area must be crisscrossed at the hanger before lifting Tell assistant to guide resident as you begin to lift them from the bed using up button on hand control or up button at handle grips Once there is slight tension on the straps check to make sure all four loops are still nested in the bottom of the hooks before lifting Lift resident until buttocks have cleared the bed Give reassurance to allay fears If weighing steady resident and look at the reading on the scale Tell assistant to steady the resident in lift and guide to position over wheel chair trolley tub lift etc CAUTION Push and turn the lift from the handles only Pushing on the top of the beam or on the resident could jeopardize the lift s stability Lock wheelchair brakes Instruct assistant to stand behind wheelchair and place hands in positioning straps on both sides of sling while the resident is coming down pull the handles back to position the resident in an upright position Page 13 Yes No 18 Disconnect all straps from the hanger and remove sling by raising legs and pulling along sides Ask resident to lean forward as you assist and support them to remove for back and hip area a 19 Move lift away and adjust for comfort Apply safety belt
17. de the patient Log roll the patient to one side Carefully slide the sling underneath the patient Be sure the bottom of the sling will rest at knee level Roll the patient back and pull the remaining material out until you see that the patient will be directly in the middle of the sling Lift the Patient Open the legs of the Model 9700LIFT Place the R Bars directly over the patient Use the patient s navel as a centering point Lower the lift enough to provide ease of sling hook up Double check your connections Adjust the head support Tell the patient you are about to lift them then lift Lift the patient high enough to clear the bed and transport to the nearest recliner Center the patient over the recliner and lower the patient DO NOT MANIPULATE THE LIFT BY PULLING ON THE PATIENT Remove the abductor pillow and leave the sling underneath the patient Before you lift the patient from the recliner to transport back to bed check to see that the sling is in the correct lifting position If not reposition the sling Open the legs on the Model 9700 LIFT Apply the abductor pillow Lift Transport and Lower the patient into bed Unhook the sling and move the lift aside Remove the sling from under the patient Observe the sling for contaminants If soiled launder per sling instructions Page 8 CHARGING PROCEDURE 1 The lift has a RED battery indicator light located on the receptacle that will come on when the battery is low This is the best
18. h the battery with one that is fully charged 3 Once the battery is inserted into the charging receptacle the charge light on the charging unit comes on Make sure this yellow light comes on to assure your battery is charging Once the battery is fully charged the light will shut off The charger is fully automatic and will quit charging when the battery reaches a full charge You will not damage the battery or charger if the battery is left plugged in 4 The lift is operated by switches located at the tips of the handles This allows proper ergonomics by keeping the hands on the handles while operating the lift and maneuvering it at the same time 5 The optional hand control provides a second source to operate the lift This allows the operator to be next to the person being transferred and to operate the lift at the same time It also aids as a back up source to operate the lift 6 If for any reason the lift would stop in mid travel the first thing to check is the circuit breaker located on the battery receptacle If the breaker has popped out simply press it back in and try lifting If the problem is not the breaker and you cannot lower the patient resident by the switch on the handle or the remote control you must use the manual safety override 5 16 x 3 8 bit provided with the lift 7 To operate the lift manually remove the plastic plug at the top of the mast and use the 5 16 hex driver supplied with the lift and a 3 8 socke
19. hey were in bed If the person is on the floor as a result of a fall no transfer should be attempted until it is determined that there are no injuries Once the sling is positioned under the person as if they were lying in a bed bring the lift up to the person being transferred from either the head or legs If the lift is brought in by the head apply a pillow or PC45002 1 0 Head Protector E head and the base of the lift The reverse may be done as well with the patient s legs resting on pillows on the base of the lift Lower the lift to the lowest position and hook up the front two straps to the hanger You will need to use the two extension straps supplied with the sling A This strap loops through itself B in order to extend the head end of the sling low enough for a floor lift A secondset of straps can be used toextend it further if necessary C Figure D shows a divided leg sling with the extension straps attached to the head end of the sling Push the lift as close to the patient as possible then lock the brakes When bringing the lift in by the legs lift the legs onto the base cushioning with pillows Now hook up the back two straps by bending the knees and applying the loops to the hanger All the models of slings come with straps on the foot end that are long enough to transfer from the floor Note that we are using the sling with a built in head support If you are using a sling without head support you wi
20. ing Mount al WIN PC45031NS PC45006A Non Scale Beam Optional 1 Scaled Beam Assembly Optional N 2013 PC45037 EY Cam Follower Carriage Slide Block O 35237 1 1 2039 PC45008A 2008 PC4509A 1 2 35506 2 Scale Cover Optional Nylatron Roller Actuator Assembly Handle Bar Assembly Red Push Button Switch Leg Adjuster Handle Assembly 1 2 2 2 2 0 1 2 3 4 Page 16 Model 9 00 PARTS LIST e e i Page 17 Model 9700 Spec Sheet 74 00 Page 18 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 450 LBS Lifting Capacity PC450 700 LBS Lifting Capacity HD450 NOTE Base on HD450 is 5 wider in both open and closed positions 1000 LBS Lifting capacity see manual for model HD1000 Non Arcing Lift Beam Thrust Bearing Mounted Hanger Spring Retainer Clips Vinyl Safety Padding Vinyl Storage Bags Plastic Case Batteries with Cushion Grip Handles 12VDC 12Amp Hr Gel Cell 12VDC Ball Screw Actuator with 1 di ameter screw Steel Hand Control Powder Coat Paint 3 Position Positive Lock Leg Adjuster Abuse Resistant Scale Mounted in Beam High Impact ABS Leg Covers Front Casters 3 Dual Swivel Rear Casters 4 Single Swivel w Brake Safety Pressure Switch Manual Override Model 9700 MAINTENANCE MANUAL CIRCUIT BOARD WIRING 2E 2105
21. ion O ATTACHING HARDWARE LEG ADJ STOP PIN ROD WEAR LEG LINKAGE HARDWARE CONDITION SLINGS Reasons to discard 1 WORN FRAYED BLEACHED OUT ACTUATOR NOISE UP DOWN Replace bearing after 5 years O WITH AND W O WEIGHT GREASE should be greased at least semi annually 10 SCALE ACCURACY Calibration needed BATTERIES MOUNT Page 23 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 00 OOF 0000 ug 0000 ggg dg 00 20 21 POWER BOX PLASTIC GUIDES TERMINALS Bent or worn LED REMOTE JACK HOLDER OR LENS THUMB SWITCHES LEFT AND RIGHT REMOTE SWITCHES STRAIN RELIEF CORD Replace if stretched out or cut CASTERS BRAKES SWIVEL ROLL BEARINGS LEG BUMPERS CRACKED OR MISSING KNEE REST STAND LIFT SAFETY STRAP PADDING PIVOT ADJUSTING PINS KNOBS CHARGER OPERATION LIGHTS TERMINALS Bent or worn BATTERIES LOAD TEST AGE GRIPS LEGS PIVOT ATTACHING HARDWARE ALIGNMENT Page 24 22 WELDS O VISUALLY INSPECT FOR CRACKS 23 PAINT 24 BEAM SAFETY SWITCH LIFT UPON BEAM WHILE HOLDING DOWN BUTTON 25 DECALS CORRECT Ol MISSING 26 OTHER Page 25 FORM SHOULD BE COPIED AND USED ON EACH LIFT FOR ONE YEAR LIFT INSPECTION MUST BE DONE MONTHLY INCLUDE SLINGS MODEL LIFT LOCATION SERIAL DATE CHECKED REPAIRS NEEDED TA BY FORM MAY BE PHOTOCOPIED FOR INDIVIDUAL LIF
22. ll need to support the patient s head with your hands y Page 7 RECUMBENT BAR INSTRUCTIONS optional The R bars were developed in response to several requests from customers to develop a system that will transport hip patients The system will also lift patients whose bodies are rigid Previ ous to the R bar system nurses had no choice but to lift their patients manually therefore plac ing themselves and patients at risk Caution Be sure to consult with the patient s health care provider for proper patient positioning and transport The R bar system is designed to be used on Model 9700 LIFT only Instructions l Zi Assess the Patient Consult with the patient s nurse Prepare the Model 9700 Remove the R bars from the bag Attach the R bars to the J hooks on the Model 9700 LIFT Double check the connections Observe the black nylon loops If frayed cease activity and order new loops Be sure to hang the R bars directly under each moving hanger bar from the lift You want the R bars to mirror image the movement of the existing hanger bars Do not attach the R bars perpendicular to the hanger bars Safety Observe the R bar sling you will be using Check the fabric for tears holes and frays If damaged replace with a new sling Place the Abductor Pillow Place the pillow between the groin and the knees You should be able to read that label as it is placed properly between the legs Place the Sling Rest the sling besi
23. s can be hooked on the hanger It doesn t matter if the front or back is hooked up first NOTE RAISE UN TIL THERE IS TENSION ON THE STRAPS THEN DOUBLE CHECK TO MAKE SURE SLING LOOPS ARE NESTED INTO THE BOTTOM OF THE HOOKS PROPERLY Now push the up button on the handle or use the remote control to raise the person high enough to clear the bed Position the lift so that the person will be lowered to the proper position in the bed Once there is plenty of slack in the straps remove the loops from the hanger and pull the lift out of the way Unthread the straps from the main loops Roll the person on their side and fold the sling then roll to the other side and remove the sling Page 5 LIFTING FROM BED TO CHAIR When transferring from bed to chair just reverse the previous steps Roll the person to their side and fold the sling Align the bottom of the back of the sling by the tailbone Roll the person to their side and pull the rest of the sling through straightening any wrinkles Bring ma terial under the legs the same way as if they were in the chair Crisscross the inside flaps and thread the straps through the main loops Bring the lift in spread the legs and lower hanger near the center of the person being transferred It is recommended to keep the legs in the widest position at all times when transferring a person who is uncooperative or combative Bend the knees and hook up the color coded loops that were previously used to bring them to
24. st for each indi vidual All sling styles come with built in positioning handles on the back of the sling These always face out and are used to position a person back in a chair LIFTING FROM CHAIR TO BED NOTE ALWAYS INSPECT THE SLING BEFORE EVERY LIFT READ CAUTION SHEET To apply the divided leg sling on someone sitting in a wheelchair first lean the person slightly forward to get clearance between the back of the person and the back of the wheelchair Keeping the sling from twisting work the sling along the crevice between the legs and the chair Make sure the sling is all the way down and that there is no gap behind the person If the sling is not all the way down it will not come under the leg easily Work the sling alongside the legs getting as much material going toward the front of the chair as possible Raise the leg and pull the material through trying to prevent any wrinkles Crisscross the inside flaps with the main loops then thread the strap with the color coded loops through the main loop Crisscrossing the inside flaps will keep the legs tight together for a more comfortable and dignified transfer If during the transfer it is required for the person s legs to relax open you can hook it up without crisscrossing the inside flaps This will allow the legs to relax open Now that the sling is positioned bring the lift toward the person open the legs of the lift to the wide position lower the hanger until the desired colored loop
25. t and ratchet with extension Insert the hex driver into the hex head at the top of the ball screw and simply turn in the desired rotation 8 The leg adjuster opens and closes the legs of the lift By pulling back the handle the pin is pulled out of the notch plate This allows you to rotate the handle back and forth Keep the handle pulled back while rotating to keep the pin from rubbing on the notch plate This process enables the lift to be narrowed to go through doorways and widened to go around a wheel chair or lounge chair 9 The brakes are located on the rear wheels Press the tab with your foot to lock the wheel and the pivot Press the upper portion of the tab forward to release the brakes Page 3 MECHANICAL OPERATION 12 V BATTERY PAC BATTERY LEVEL INDICATOR BATTERY CHARGER BASE HANDLE UP AND DOWN SWITCHES REMOTE UP AND DOWN SWITHCES CIRCUIT BREAKER PLASTIC PLUG FOR MANUAL OVERRIDE LEG ADJUSTER HANDLE REAR BREAK 0 HANGER ASSEMBLY ES SOOO SOY GA e a bas Page 4 SELECTING THE STYLE AND SIZE OF SLING TO BE USED The first step is to select the Style of sling to be used The most common sling is the divided leg sling The person must have two full legs in order for you to use the divided leg sling Not meant for amputees This sling is designed to be removed from the person after they have been transferred into their wheelchair so the patient does not have to sit on the sling throughout the time
26. ttach the desired VOLARO Fleece Cover Litter Recumbent Bars or anything else you plan to use on the person being weighed making sure it is not touching anything Keep the hand control off the lift while weighing Press the ON ZERO button The scale counts down for 3 seconds DO NOT touch lift during countdown or countdown will reset for additional 3 seconds This will place the weight of the sling into memory and the scale will automatically deduct the weight of the sling from the reading NOTE To switch from Lbs to Kilos Press and hold the LB KG button until CONV disappears Press and hold again to convert back to Lbs Note this may trig ger a need to recalibrate after weighing Now with the scale still on remove the sling and place it beneath the person to be weighed NOTE the appearance of the screen You will see a flashing This is the weight of the items previously weighed They will automatically be subtracted from the person s weight This reading will stay in memory even if the scale is turned off or the battery is removed Attach and lift the person clear of chair or bed Once the reading 1s steady the scale will lock on to the reading to make it easier to read if the person starts to move NOTE Before you record weight Be Sure That You Are Not Touching Lift This will show a false weight Let weight steady and record reading Scale shuts off automatically after two minutes when not in use Press the rec
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