Joerns Healthcare Oxford Standaid 140 User Instruction Manual

User Instruction Manual
Oxford® Standaid 140
To avoid injury, read user manual prior to use.
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Contents
1. Introduction: About Your Lift .............................................................................................. 3
2. Assembly and Commissioning Instructions ....................................................................... 4
3. Safety Precautions ............................................................................................................ 6
4. Control Box & Handset ...................................................................................................... 8
5. Operating Instructions ....................................................................................................... 9
6. Charging Instructions.......................................................................................................11
7. Maintenance Schedule & Daily Check List ..................................................................... 13
8. Maintenance, Inspection and Test .................................................................................. 14
9. Technical Specifications .................................................................................................. 16
10. Warranty .......................................................................................................................... 19
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1. Introduction: About Your Lift
The Oxford Standaid 140 is fully assembled, load tested and certified before being packed.
The packing consists of a strong, purpose built carton and is used for both export and domestic
markets to ensure the safe arrival of the lift.
Recycling of Packaging:
In an effort to reduce levels of waste and environmental impact, Joerns Healthcare operate a free
of charge recycling service in the UK. This is specifically for the foam inserts that accompany the
lift packaging - inside of the carton.
When you are ready to return the foam inserts, simply present them to the Joerns Delivery
Service Driver on their next visit and they will return them to us for recycling.
Accompanying Documents:
A number of documents are supplied in a wallet packed with each lift and should be retained for
future reference.
• Test Certificate • Dealer Guarantee Card
• User Manual • Customer Satisfaction Card
The TEST CERTIFICATE is an important document and is required for your insurance records.
It is valid for 6 months and once expired, the lift should be inspected and serviced for the
following six month period. Servicing and periodic LOLER testing can be carried out by your
supplier. Please ensure your lift is included in their maintenance schedule.
The CE Mark:
The Oxford Standaid carries the CE mark and comply with the following EC directives:
• Medical Device Directive (93/42/EEC)
• EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) (Electrics only)
• Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) (Electrics only)
Statement of Intended Use:
The intended use of this lifting device is to transfer an individual from one resting surface to
another (such as a bed to a chair). Moving a person in a sling over extended distances is not
recommended.
The Oxford Standaid 140 is suitable for patients in the SITTING position only.
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2. Assembly and Commissioning Instructions
Place the carton in a clear working area and open carefully. The carton contains:
• Wheeled chassis • Mast/boom assembly
• Wallet containing documents • Battery charger
• Leg adjusting handle • Battery pack
1. Remove all the parts from the carton and place on the floor, taking care to protect the finish
from damage.
WARNING
Some of the parts are heavy and will need to be lifted with care. You may need
assistance with the heavier assemblies.
2. Apply the rear castor brakes by pushing the brake levers (Fig. 1) downwards.
3. Fit the mast assembly to the chassis. The mast is located into the rectangular socket on the
top of the chassis (Fig. 1).
NOTE: Full engagement of the mast is confirmed by the label on the side of the mast.
Fig. 1
Brake Lever
Brake Lever
Leg Adjustment Handle
Gate
Leg Adjusting Lever
Mast Location Socket
Handle Retaining Screw
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4. Remove the screw from the leg adjusting lever located at the rear of the chassis. Fit the
leg adjusting handle through the gate on the mast and push the open end over the leg
adjusting lever. The handle is retained by a screw through the clearance hole in the
handle into a threaded hole in the lever. Insert screw and fully tighten (Fig. 1).
5. Confirm the legs of the lift open and close satisfactorily by operating the leg adjustment
handle in both directions.
6. Clip the battery onto the control box and ensure the red emergency stop button, located
on the controller is in the out (ON position) by turning clockwise (Fig. 2).
7. Push the UP and DOWN buttons on the hand control and confirm the boom will raise and
lower accordingly (Fig. 3).
8. The lift is now ready for use.
UP (Raise)
DOWN (Lower)
Fig. 3
Fig. 2
Emergency Stop Button
Battery
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3. Safety Precautions
Please read and follow the safety precautions listed below. The operation and use of
Oxford patient lifts is simple and straightforward. Following these few basic safety
precautions will make lifting operations easy and trouble free.
WARNING
• ALWAYS plan your lifting operations before commencing.
• ALWAYS carry out the DAILY CHECK LIST before using the lift.
• ALWAYS familiarise yourself with the operating control and safety features of a
lift before lifting a patient.
• DO NOT use a sling unless it is recommended for use with the lift.
• ALWAYS check the sling is suitable for the particular patient and is of the correct
size and capacity.
• NEVER use a sling which is frayed or damaged.
• ALWAYS fit the sling according to the instructions provided (user instructions).
• ALWAYS check the safe working load of the lift is suitable for the weight of
the patient.
• ALWAYS carry out lifting according to the instructions in the user manual.
• NEVER disconnect or bypass a control or safety feature because it seems easier
to operate the lift.
• NEVER force an operating or safety control. All controls are easy to use and do not
require excessive force to operate. If a control is not working easily there will be a
reason. Forcing will only strain or damage the lift and may compromise safety.
• DO NOT lift a patient with the castor brakes on.
• DO NOT attempt to manoeuvre the lift by pushing on the mast, boom or patient.
• ALWAYS manoeuvre the lift with the handle provided. DO NOT attempt to apply
additional side force to the boom or legs of the lift in order to manoeuvre the product.
• ALWAYS lower the patient to the lowest comfortable position before transfers.
• DO NOT push a loaded lift at speeds which exceed a slow walking pace (3 kilometres/
hour 0.8 metres/second).
• DO NOT push the lift over uneven or rough ground, particularly if loaded.
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