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1.    Rena 440 600 Manual    Rena440 600EE  Rena440EM  Rena440 600DS   Boom   Mast   Handlebar    Battery pack   Emergency stop   Control box   Motor for base width adjustment  Rear castors with brakes  SlingBar with safety latch   10  Front castors   11  Emergency lowering  mechanical   12  Motor actuator for boom   13  Padded leg support   14  Foot rest       eet eo eS                                              Rena 440 EM EE DS Max  load  205 kg   440lbs C        Rena 440 is a mobile sit to stand lift that has been developed for use in combination   with the correct lifting accessories to help the patient to stand up comfortably from a  seated position  It provides support under the feet  against the shins and behind the back   Rena 440 is used in combination with StandUpSling     RoMedic   s slings and lifts are part of the SystemRoMedic concept  which takes a holistic  approach to patient transfers  SystemRoMedic has four categories  transfer  repositioning   support and lifting     cS Functional inspection    Visual inspection  Inspect hoist functions regularly  Check to ensure that material is free from damage      li  Always read the instructions    Read instructions for all assistive devices used in connection with transfers  Keep the  manual where it is accessible to users of the product   Do not leave the patient unattended during a lifting situation     Before use    Make certain the lift is properly assembled    Lifting accessories must be properly trial fitted an
2.  appropriate lifting accessory regarding type  size  material and design in proportion  to the patient is used following the sling manufacturers recommendations    Maximum load  440 Ibs   200 kg     Before lifting a ways make certain that    e the back belt is not damaged    e the patient is positioned firmly and securely so that no part of the body can be injured   e the back belt is properly attached to the lift hook    e This should be checked when beginning to lift the patient   when the sling straps are  taut  but the patient is still seated       Warning    Never leave the patient unsupervised in Rena        Product Description      Handcontrol    Lift Arm    Handles    Mast    Battery Pack    Emergency Stop Button  7 Control box with built in charger  8  Label for color code sling sizes  9  Base spread handle  10  Rear castor with brake    Foot Tray  removable    Sling Bar Safety Latch    Lift Hook for back belt attachment    Emergency Lowering Device    Actuator for raising and lowering    Lower Leg Support  adjustable    Lower Leg Support adjustment knob    Calf support strap    Front castor          VER 3 0D 3 07 2009    Technical Data    Lifting speed  3 5 cm s  1 4 inch  s  without load  Batteries  Two 12V 2 9 Ah valve regulated  lead acid gel type batteries    Battery Built in charger  100 230 V    charger  max 400mA   Actuator  mast   24 V  6 A  permanent magnetic  actuator with mechanical safety   mechanism and safety nut    Actuator  base   On EE  DS models on
3.  figure 6   To reset   Turn the button in the direction of the  arrows   Electrical emergency lowering  e With a narrow object that is not sharp  a  key or allen wrench   press the hole  marked  EMERGENCY  on the control box    figure 6  arrow is pointing at holes   Mechanical emergency lowering  e Pull the red emergency lowering regulator  upward one inch   figure 7  The  mechanical emergency lowering device  functions only when the lift arm is loaded   i e   when the patient is in the lift   Locking the wheels  e To lock the wheels  press the brake lever  above the wheel down with your foot    figure 8    During lifting  wheels should remain  unlocked so that the lift may shift to the  patient s center of gravity  The wheels  should however be locked if there is a risk  for the lift moving into the patient  for  example when lifting from the floor     A Warning  Never move the lift by  pulling the actuator   figure 9     VER 3 0D 8       c         DS   A       i    Ulj auusZ    Charging the batteries    Battery Charge Level   e Your Rena lift has three different  indicators to alert you to the charge level  of the batteries  One is a yellow LED light  on the hand control  When it remains on  when a button is depressed  the battery  has less than 25  charge left   figure 10   The battery gauge is the best indicator of  charge level  When less than 1 bar  symbol   figure 11  that indicates the  charge level is below 25   When the  gauge appears like this it could also mean  t
4. Medic reserves the right  to change aspects of the products without prior notice  Contact your local RoMedic  representative for the latest information and advice    Made in USA   RoMeadic Rena lifts are manufactured according to CE standards and the Linak  components meets the CE and UL standards    Contact RoMedic       We love easy transfers       RoMedic  Inc  Toll Free  888 625 4343   PO Box 388 Phone  717 733 1444   s     Ephrata  PA 17522 Facsimile  888 691 1091 RoMedic  www romedic com E mail  office romedic com      A company in the Handicare Group    VER 3 0D 12 07 2009    Scale Operation    e Hang the back belt on the lift arm and  press the ON ZERO button to start or  zero the scale   figure 19  You will see  the word    Zero    then it will count  backwards  3 2 1 and end at 0 0    Now place the backbelt on the patient  properly and stand them with their feet  on foot tray  If the scale has turned of  just push the ON ZERO button again   When patient is still the weight will record  and the word    hold    will appear in the  lower left corner of the display    e When weighing is complete lower patient    Notes   e To change the mode from Ib  Kg  Or kg  to Ib  Press the LB KG button  it will read     conv     and hold until the display flashes   Release the button   figure 20    If the display flashes with a weight  this  indicates that a negative weight is being  registered   Display turns off after one minute of a  inactivity       Press the recall button to di
5. age or wear    e Check that all screws and lock nuts on the slingbar are tight    e Check that the safety latches on the slingbar are on and work properly    e Check the handcontrol and the lift and width movements    e Check the emergency lowering function  both electrical and mechanical     e Charge the battery every day the lift is used  and check charger function    If needed  clean the lift with warm water or mild soap solution  Warning  Do   not use chemicals containing phenol or chlorine  since this may   damage the aluminum materials    Inspection   The lift must be thoroughly inspected at least once per year  Pay particular  attention to parts that show wear  for example  joints  bolts  etc  Service must be  carried out according to RoMedic service manual and by authorized personnel   IMPORTANT    Repairs and maintenance may only be carried out by qualified service personnel  using original RoMedic replacement parts or equivalent    Transportation and storage   During transportation  or when the patient lift is not to be used for some time    the emergency stop button should be pushed in  Store the lift at a temperature  above the freezing point and at normal relative humidity  no more than 60     Service agreements   RoMedic recommends you to consider a service agreement for regular maintenance  and testing of your RoMedic mobile lift  Contact your local RoMedic representative for  more information    RoMedic   s products are constantly being updated and refined  Ro
6. d tested in relation to the patient   s needs  and functional ability    Check Slingbar connection and safety latch function    Check lift lifting function and base width adjustment    Under no circumstances may the lift be used by persons who have not   received instruction in the operation of the lift     aane RoMedic    Table of Contents    Safety Instructions 3  Product Description 3  Technical Data 4  Measurements 440 series 5  Measurements 600 series 6  Final Inspection 7   8    User s Guide   Charging the Batteries 9  Accessories 10  Simple Troubleshooting 11  Care and Maintenance 12  Scale  on DS model only  13    Note  In this document  the person being lifted is called the    patient    and the  person helping is called the    caregiver        A    Warning     This instruction guide contains information that is  important for users of the product  A complete understanding of the    contents of the instruction guide is essential  and only personnel who are  well informed should use the equipment  Remember to keep the instruction  guide readily accessible for users of the product        VER 3 0D 2 07 2009    Safety Instructions    Before use make certain that    e the lift is assembled according to the instructions    e the lifting accessories are properly mounted on the lift    e all instructions for both lift and accessories have been carefully studied and fully  understood    e persons using the equipment have received appropriate instructions and training    e the
7. e nuts  bolts  screws are discovered  If   any are found identify where they go and   put them back on   Turn the emergency stop button clockwise   So it pops out   figure 2    Now the lift should be ready for   operation  Take the hand control and push   the up bottom  Run the lift arm all the way       up  Then push the down button and run me F  the lift all the way down  V  Verify the emergency stop button works      Wy    by pushing it in and push the up or down   OS   button to verify the lift doesn   t work    if    Follow the instructions for a sling that you 1  are using and lift a person  that is not a i j  patient  in the lift to test operation  ei    Verify that emergency lowering works with  someone in the lift   figure 3  y  If everything has checked out  4     satisfactorily  plug the lift in for charging     verify the yellow charging light comes on  ALU   figure 4   i  BI  View the video in service DVD for proper       training on the Rino before you put the lift pI iy i  kE    NT      I    J    h     into use with a patient        VER 3 0D 7 07 2009    User s Guide    Operation  e Operate the lift using the pushbuttons on  the hand control   figure 5   For raising and lowering   Directional arrows show the direction of  movement  up down   The lift stops when  you release the buttons   e For base width adjustment   Press either of the two lower pushbuttons   Emergency Stop  e To use the Emergency Stop   Push the red Emergency Stop button on  the control box  
8. eferably above a counter  or service bench near an electrical outlet   It is recommended that wall mounted  chargers be plugged into surge protecting  power strips     StandUp Sling  e The RoMedic StandUp Sling  Figure 16   comes in a variety of sizes from Small to  XL  The StandUp sling comes with a safety  strap and available synthetic sheepskin  padding     Hygiene Sling   e The Hygiene sling  figure 17  can be used  with the Rena when the patient is unable  or unwilling to bear weight  With the  removal of the shin pad the rena safely  lifts and transfers the patient in the  hygiene sling to the commode from  wheelchair or beside  See your RoMedic  Representative for more information on  this procedure        VER 3 0D 10 07 2009    Troubleshooting                 The lift does not 1  Check that the emergency stop button is not pushed in   go up or down  2  Check that the cables are connected correctly and  pushed in all the way   3  Check that the charging cable is not connected to the  wall socket  The lift will not work when plugged in   4  Check that the battery is charged   5  Check that the battery is seated properly  take it off and  re seat it   6  If the lift still does not work  contact RoMedic distributor              1  Check that the cables are connected correctly and  pushed in all the way  The hand control cable can appear  to be in but if it is not seated all the way  one of the  functions may not work  If you are not sure  pull it out and  push it back in 
9. firmly    2  If lift still does not function correctly  call your RoMedic  distributor            The lift goes  up  but not   down   or vice a  versa                n 1  Check that the cables are connected correctly and  The ai of the pushed in all the way  The hand control cable can appear  lift won t to be in but if it is not seated all the way  one of the    operate or only functions may not work  If you are not sure  pull it out and  push it back in firmly   go one way  2  If lift still does not function correctly  call your RoMedic    distributor     1  Check that the emergency stop button position has not  been accidentally pushed in   see page 7  figure 6      The lift 2  Check the battery gauge to be sure lift is charged   page  8  figure 12  If not switch with a charged battery   stopped in the n 3  If steps 1  amp  2 failed and you have a patient in the lift   raised position  use the emergency lowering device to lower the patient  safely to a bed or chair   see page 7  figure 6  amp  7   3  Jf lift still does not function correctly  call your RoMedic  distributor                 The lift is 1  See if you can determine where the noise is coming    from  take the lift out of use and call your RoMedic  making a strange distributor     noise         VER 3 0D 11 07 2009    Care and Maintenance    For safe and trouble free operation  a few routine procedures should be  performed every day the lift is used    e Visually inspect the patient lift and check for external dam
10. he emergency stop button is pushed in or eo e  the battery pack is not properly seated  Besa  When all fields of the display are black   the battery is fully charged to 100   ay   e The third indication the battery is low is an    audible beep as the lift is being operated        _www romedic com  If you hear a beeping sound  the lift is  below 25  charge level    Charging methods   e Your Rena lift comes standard with a a  built  in charger   figure 12  Simply plug   d  it into a electrical outlet to charge  Verify m  the green LED light comes on to indicate TER  the charger is receiving power  Verify the  yellow LED is on indicating charging  Lock  the wheels of the lift while it is charging   An optional wall mounted charger is  also available   figure 13  Remove the  battery from the lift and seat it on the wall  mounted charger  Verify LED   s light as  stated above     eo         For maximum battery life  charge  batteries often    Don t allow battery charge level to fall  below 25   it   s best to charge before the  charge level reaches 50     Never charge in a wet area    E Stop button must be out to charge        VER 3 0D 9 07 2009    Accessories    RoMedic    StandUp Slings  e For Standup Slings and Accessories  refer to the sling guide booklet     Extra Battery Pack  e Product number R9 321450   figure 14   Good for emergency use or with the wall  mounted charger for battery switching    Wall Mounted Charger  e Product number R9 14221  figure 15   Mount on wall  pr
11. ly 24 V  3 5 A  permanent  magnetic actuator    Material  Steel with hammer tone powder coat  Emergency lowering  Mechanical and electrical  Wheels  Front  75 mm dual    Rear  100 mm with brake    Intermittent Int  Op 10 90  active operation max 2  operation  min  Out of a time of 100  active must  be less than 10  though not more than 2 min   Degree of protection  IP 43    a Built for indoor operation     Type B according to the degree of protection  against electric chock     E Class Il equipment     VER 3 0D 4 07 2009    Measurements RENA 440 series          VER 3 0D    RENA 440EM RENA 440EE DS    Note  Row A is measurements in inches   Row B is measurements in cm    RENA 440EM RENA 440EE DS    20     30 5  24 25   35      Weight of lift  A lbs  B kgs  Note  DS models weigh 15 Ibs  more    5 07 2009    RENA 600 series    RENA 600EM RENA 600EE DS       Note  Row A is measurements in inches   Row B is measurements in cm    RENA 600EM RENA 600EE DS    pe LL  fe  2ss 00    ssa  ufais ad fasas  as   Tas  8    133 5 149 5 Ibs     ajas      Weight of lift  A lbs  B kgs  Note  DS models weigh 15 lbs  more       VER 3 0D 6 07 2009    Final inspection of the lift is required  before putting the lift into service  Once  the lift has been removed from it   s  shipping pallet  inspect it for signs of  damage  E  Make sure all four casters are working    properly  check castor locks  figure 1    Inspect all connections  nuts and bolts    Look at the packing material to see if any   loos
12. splay the last  weight taken  over 50lbs   22kg     figure  20   Scale capacity is determined by weight  capacity of lift  Rena 440 is 440lbs   Rena  600 is 600lbs   do not exceed capacity of  lift    Batteries   e The scale operates on 4 AA batteries    e To replace batteries locate battery cover  on the underside of the scale    Press the side tabs of the battery holder  to release and pull out    Replace all 4 AA batteries with new AA  batteries and reassemble  Do not mix  types of batteries  alkaline and standard   or old batteries with new batteries           CN far   ZERO    LBJ KG         VER 3 0D 13 07 2009    
    
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