Molift Quick Raiser - use .............................. 3
Check list before use ....................................3
ity of 160 kg Safe Working Load (SWL).
• Molift Quick Raiser 2+ has a lifting capacity of
200 kg Safe Working Load (SWL).
All three variants of Molift Quick Raiser is described in this manual, and when Molift Quick
Raiser is written it applies for all three, if not it is
specied by number 1, 2 or 2+.
General Safety precautions .........................4
Adjusting and transferring ..........................5
Assembly and disassembly .......................... 7
Battery and charging ...................................9
Checklist for periodic inspection ..............18
About Molift Quick Raiser 1, 2 and 2+
Molift Quick Raiser is designed to cover the need
for lift and transfer of patients who are to some extent capable to actively participate in the process.
The lifter has an exceptional design and the shape
of the lifter and geometry of the lifting movement
imitates the natural pattern of movement of a person. The lifter is only intended for lift and transfer
to and from a sitting position.
• Molift Quick Raiser 1 has xed legs, while Molift
Quick Raiser 2 / 2+ has spreadable legs.
• Molift Quick Raiser 1 and 2 has a lifting capac-
CE declaration
The product, and its related
accessories, described in this
instruction for use (IFU), is in
compliance with the regulation
(EU) 2017/745 of 5. April 2017 –
as a medical device, risk class I.
The product is manufactured
and tested according to standards IEC 60601-1, IEC 60601-12 and EN/ISO 10535:2006.
Any serious incident that occurs
in relation to the device should
be reported to the manufacturer and the competent authority
of the Member State in which
the user and/or patient is established.
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 dierent 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
• size
• weight
• type of movement
The lifter must be taken out of service imme-
diately, or not returned to service, if faults
and/or irregularities that may have influence
on the safety are discovered.
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Molift Quick Raiser - use
Check list before use
The hand control for Molift Quick Raiser 2 and 2+
has four buttons, two buttons for raising and lowering, and two buttons for adjusting the legs in
and out. Molift Quick Raiser 1 has only two buttons for raising and lowering. In addition there is a
diode which gives a light when the battery needs
charging.
Battery-
lamp
Legs in
Down
Emergency
lowering and
Allen keys
Up
Legs
out
1. Check that the lifter has no visible damages or
missing parts.
2. Check that there are no loose parts, verify that
the lifting arm and column are properly fastened
3. Check that the emergency stop is not activated
and that the lifter is working.
4. Check that the battery is charged (battery lamp
gives no light).
5. Check that the service lamp gives a green light.
If service lamp gives a yellow or red light, the
lifter should be taken out for service.
Emergency stop
Battery lamp
(no light)
Service lamp
(green light)
Hand control
Drive handle
Battery
Lifting column
Control electronic,
incl service lamp,
battery lamp and
electrical emer-
gency lowering
Chassis
Emergency
stop
BACK
Lifting arm
Trolley
Knee support
Legs
FRONT (forward
direction of travel)
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General Safety precautions
Explanation of symbols used in this manual
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 instructions, be careful and attentive at all times.
The patient lifter may tip over if used incor-
rectly! Ignorance of warnings and instructions may lead to personal injury. Read instructions carefully before attempting to lift
anyone.
Pay close attention to your actions. Ensure
that both ropes of the sling are securely fastened to avoid the user slipping or falling.
This symbol indicates important and useful
information. If taken into consideration, it
will help the operator of the lifter to work efficiently. It may help simplify routines and to
explain complicated facts.
General
Before putting a Molift Quick Raiser into operation,
the operator must ensure that the lifter and accessories are in good working order, especially with
regards to safety. A Molift Quick Raiser shall only
be used when all safety devices and equipment is
in place and fully operational. The lifter must be
taken out of service immediately, or not returned
to service, if faults and/or irregularities that may
have inuence on the safety are discovered.
The lifter has an expected lifetime of 10 years
or 30 000 lifts with max load (SWL), when all
recommended service is performed.
Injury to personnel or equipment may occur if
Molift Quick Raiser is used in an incorrect manner
and if:
• covers are removed by unauthorised personnel
• used incorrectly
• insucient maintenance
• load exceeds maximum limit. The SWL stated
on the lifter is the maximum load
• unauthorised repair of electrical devices
Lift and transferring
Molift Quick Raiser 1 and 2 have SWL (Safe
Working Load) on 160 kg, meaning that they
are tested and approved for lifting patients
up to 160 kg. Molift Quick Raiser 2+ has a
SWL on 200 kg. Attempts of lifting patients
with a higher weight, may lead to danger of
personal injury .
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Use the drive handles when manoeuvring the
lifter, do not push or pull the patient or lifting
arm.
Keep fingers, arms or similar away from trol-
ley during use! Danger of clamping between
knee support and trolley.
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
Molift slings shall ONLY be used to lift per-
sons. NEVER use the sling to lift and/or move
objects of any kind.
- Molift QuickRaiser should not be run constantly for more than 2 minutes (with maximum load), and rest for minimum 18 minutes.
If the expected movement does not start
when the corresponding button is pressed,
please consult the fault finding table in the
maintenance chapter to locate the fault.
Several factors have to be considered during transferring. 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.
Medical electrical equipment requires spe-
cial precautions regarding electromagnetic
compatibility (EMC). Portable or mobile radio
communication equipment may affect the
medical electrical equipment, and should be
kept minimum 25 cm (10 inches) from the lifters electronics
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Adjusting and transferring
Lifting
• Lower the lifting arm to the lowest position
• Alternatively adjust the legs of the QR2/QR2+
to adapt to the lifting situation
To perform a comfortable lift for the patient,
it is recommended that the patient is sitting
in a normal upright position with near 90°
in ankles and knees. It is also recommended
that the patient is wearing suitable shoes or
socks with good friction towards the floor.
Using a V-shaped arm
• Fasten the sling to the lifting arm by pulling the
ropes rmly into the rope locks from the inside
and out as shown in the illustration. When lifting the patient, the ropes will lock even tighter due to the weight of the patient. The patient
should grab and hold the handlebars of the lifting arm if possible.
If the patient is sitting in a wheelchair, it is
necessary to put on the wheel chair brakes.
It’s also recommended to lock the wheels of
the Quick Raiser when performing the lift.
Patients with an extremely high or displaced
centre of gravity (i.e. lameness on one side of
the body or high weight on the upper body)
may cause the lifter to tip over. Such patients
should be lifted in a passive lifter, i.e. Molift
Partner or Molift Smart, and not with an active lifter like Quick Raiser.
• Place the Molift RgoSling StandUp sling around
the back of the patient as far down as possible.
Connect the belt and tighten.
The ropes must be tightened firmly on the lift-
ing arm. The rope will lock itself due to the
weight of the patient, but if sliding too much
before locking, it may cause an uneven lift
and discomfort for the patient. Check that
the rope has a knot in the end.
If the patient is large and heavy, it is recom-
mended to lock the rope from the outside and
in to increase the width of the ropes. This will
reduce any pinching effect to the patients
chest.
Using a U-shaped arm
• On a U-arm the ropes is attached to the lifting
arm by pulling them rmly from above into the
rope locks as shown on the illustration.
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• Move the Quick Raiser in front of the patient
and place it in such a way that the patient can
place the feet on the footplate on the chassis.
If necessary - help the patient placing the feet
correctly.
Movement
The patient should not be standing straight
up during movement - this can be experienced as uncomfortable.
The distance from the front edge of the lift-
er to the kneepads increases when they are
moved upwards.
• Adjust the height of the kneepads so that the
top of the pads are approx. two nger widths
under the kneecap. Loose the locking wheel on
the knee support bracket when adjusting.
The scale on the column can be used to note
the correct height of the kneepads for different users
• Attach the strap to the kneepads around the
users legs.
Be careful during movement not to run into furniture, walls, doors etc.
The lifter shall not be used to lift or move us-
ers on sloping surfaces.
Avoid deep pile carpets, high thresholds, uneven
surfaces or other obstacles that may block the castors. The lifter may become unstable if forced over
such obstacles increasing the risk of tipping over.
If it is necessary to cross obstacles like a low door
sill, make sure to pull the lifter carefully straight
over it with the big wheels rst.
The lifter shall only be used for movement
over short distances. It is not a replacement
for wheelchair or similar.
Lowering
• Lower the patient into sitting position at the
desired place.
If it proves to be impossible to place the leg
perpendicular to the footplate, you should
pay extra attention when lifting to avoid over
stretching the knee joint.
• Raise the patient carefully until the buttocks
are clear from the seating and tighten the belt.
Unlock the wheels on the lifter and move the
patient to the next location.
If the patient is to be seated into a wheelchair,
please observe that the wheel brakes must be
locked on the wheelchair when lowering, but
NOT on the lifter.
• Loosen the strap around the users legs and release ropes from locks.
• Remove the lifter and remove the sling.
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Assembly and disassembly
Unpacking
• The lifter comes in a cardboard box. Verify that
the box has no apparent damage. If damaged, check the contents and contact your dealer for
assistance if components are damaged.
• The box contains as standard a chassis, lifting
column, knee support, lifting arm, drive handle,
hand control, battery, battery charger, power
chord and documentation.
• Assemble the knee pad bracket on the column by removing the locking wheel. Place
the knee pad bracket around the column and
on the bolt where the locking wheel is placed
and tighten the locking wheel. Make sure the
bracket is placed with the level side up.
Parts from lifters with different lifting
capacity must not be used.
Assembly
The battery must not be in the battery holder
on the column during assembly!
• At the bottom of the column there are two
bolts for xing the column to the chassis. Loosen the bolts enough to slide the column into
the chassis until the red arrow on the front is
pointing on the edge of the chassis (see picture). Tighten the bolts properly with the Allen
key on the top of the column (see page 10) to
x the column to the chassis. Both bolts must
be attached to chassis.
Arrow
Fixing bolts
Locking wheel
for knee support
for column
• Slide the driving handle onto the top of the
column by guiding the head of the xing knob
into the T-groove of the column. The handle
shall be pointing upwards, as shown on the
picture below. Tighten the knob rmly when
the handle is in the desired position.
• Guide the wire of the hand control through the
ring at the base of the drive handle. The hand
control has a hook enabling it to hang on the
handle.
The QR2+ column has a pin in the bottom to
be fitted in the chassis.
• If the column stops before the arrow has
reached the edge, you will have to retract the
column and try turning the motor spline head
to align it with the connector at the base of the
column.
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• Attach the lifting arm to the trolley on the column.
QR1 and QR2: On the trolley there is a small safe-
ty lock which has to be pushed up to ensure
a correct attachment of the lifting arm on the
trolley. Open the safety lock and then guide
the arm in place over the two bolts in the trolley. Lock the safety lock by pushing it down.
Be careful not to put fingers or similar under
the lifting arm between arm and trolley. Danger of personnel injury.
QR2+: Place the lifting arm, install the bolt and
attach with the screws. Torque 28 Nm. Secure
screws with Loctite 2701.
Etac A/S Gedved tests all lifters with and with-
out load before shipment. The control is an
extra precaution to uncover any shipment
damage and/or incorrect assembly.
Checklist
• Verify that the lifting arm is properly fastened
to the trolley.
• Verify that the lifting column is properly placed
into the chassis - arrow shall be exactly aligned
with the edge of the chassis.
• Verify that the column is properly fastened
with bolts tightened.
Make sure that the lifter has no damage or
cracks, and that the lifting arm and column is
properly fixed before use!
Disassembly
• Remove the battery.
• Remove the lifting arm by opening the security lock on the trolley at then pull out the lifting
arm.
• Loosen the lock wheel for the drive handle and
pull the handle with plate and locking wheel
up and out of the column.
• Remove the locking wheel for the knee support and remove the complete knee support
(also possible to leave on the column). Replace
the locking wheel on the bolt on column to
avoid it from getting lost.
• Loosen the column xing bolts with Allen key
and lift out the column.
Environment conditions
For long time storage it is recommended that the
battery is removed and the emergency stop button is activated. The lifter can be stored and transported under the following conditions:
• Place the battery in the battery holder with the
connectors facing down. Run each function of
the lifter a couple of times without load to verify that the lifter works.
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temperatures (+5 to +40°C). Following storage or
transport at other temperatures leave the lifter in
a room with a suitable temperature until it reaches
a safe operating temperature.
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Battery and charging
Battery care and charging
Recharge battery upon receipt, and then every
six months, to avoid battery failure.
Molift Quick Raiser is supplied with a battery with
a 14,4 V cell unit that is placed in the battery holder on the lifter. A charger is also supplied to charge
the battery whenever needed. The charger can be
mounted on a wall surface or placed on a table.
Battery capacity
The battery light on the hand control will illuminate if the voltage of the battery falls below a certain level, indicating the need for charging. There
is still enough capacity to perform 3-5 lift cycles
(75 kg) at this point. The battery lamp on the chassis will only illuminate when a hand control is not
connected and the battery needs charging.
If the battery is discharged during a lift, it is
always enough power to lower the user down
again.
Battery
New batteries will not achieve full capac-
ity before it has been fully charged and dis-
Charging LED
Mains cable
charged a couple of times.
The battery has a life expectancy of approx.
500 charge cycles.
Electrical system
Service lamp
Battery lamp
Connect the charger mains cable to the wall socket when charging the battery. The Charger must
Emergency
stop
Electrical
emergency lowering
be placed or installed in a way that makes it easy
to disconnect mains cable. Take care not to damage the cable. Charger has to be used outside the
patient environment
On the right side of the chassis there is a service light which will give a signal when the lifter
needs service. When there is a green light, the lift-
er can be used normally. If there is no light, push
Place the battery in the charger. After a few seconds the charger LED will change from yellow to
orange, indicating that the battery is charging.
When the LED gives a constant green light the battery is fully charged. The charger has a LED (Light
Emitting Diode) indicating the status of the battery as described below:
LEDMode
YellowNo battery
YellowInitialization (10 sec)
OrangeFast charge
Green/yellowTop-o charge
GreenTrickle charge
Orange/greenError
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one of the up/down buttons to activate the elec-
tronics, and the service lamp will illuminate. See
the chapter “Maintenance”.
The electronics has a power save-function which
makes the system sleep after a while with no ac-
tivity. All lights will go out. Activate the system by
pushing one of the buttons on the hand control.
If the lifter is run up and down constantly for a
longer period, the electronics may be overheated
and the lifter will stop. Let the lifter rest until the
lifter is cooled down enough for further use.
Discarded lifters and batteries should be han-
dled as electronic waste and collected separately according to local laws and regulations.
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Safety devices
Molift Quick Raiser is equipped with several safety
devices, which are intended to prevent damage to
personnel and equipment in case of incorrect use.
Emergency lowering
It is possible to perform a emergency lowering if
the lifter should malfunction. Molift Quick Raiser
has both manual and electrical emergency lowering.
• The lifter has an overload sensor preventing
the lifter to be operated with more than SWL.
• The lifting arm is hinged to prevent the arm
from squeezing the patient if it is lowered too
much.
• The lifting arm has rope locks on the lifting
arms, designed to lock the ropes on the lifting
strap when they are loaded.
• When activating the emergency stop button,
the power supply will be disconnected, and the
lifter will stop.
• If an error occurs, it is possible to lower the lifting arm manual or electrical.
• The lifter has a service lamp which gives a signal when the lifter needs service.
Emergency stop and emergency lowering
Contact a service partner if the cause of the
stop or malfunction is unknown or if a fault is
discovered. The lifter is to be taken out of service until the fault is repaired
The manual lowering is done by turning the worm
screw using an Allen key (this can be found on the
top of the column). Puncture the label and use the
small Allen key in the hole under the yellow label,
turn the worm screw until the patient is lowered
enough.
Manual
emergency
lowering
Allen key for
column fixing
bolts
Allen key for
manual emergency lowering
Emergency stop
The emergency stop button is placed on the chassis. The emergency stop will cut the power supply to the motor when it is activated. Activate by
pushing the emergency stop button in, and re-
Electrical emergency lowering can be found on
the chassis. Push the emergency lowering button
and lower the patient. Electrical emergency lowering does not work when the emergency stop is
activated.
set by turning the button clockwise until it pops
up. Electrical emergency lowering does not work
when emergency stop is activated.
Emergency
stop
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Electrical emergency lowering
Replace labels if they are punctured to seal
the lifter again.
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Technical data Molift Quick Raiser 1
65
990
1730
400
70
150
Weight, complete lifter:
excl. battery; 29 kg / incl. battery: 30 kg
Weight, disassembled:
Chassis, complete: 15,2 kgColumn complete: 10.8 kg
Lifting arm, V-shape: 2.9 kg
Lifting arm, U-shape: 2.4 kg
Material:
Aluminium, steel and plastics
Motor:
Lifting motor: 12 V DC
Battery:
14.4 V NiMH 2.6 Ah
Battery charger:
Mascot type 2215,10-22 cells NiCd/NiMH
Protection:
IP24
Number of lift with fully charged battery:
40 lifts (75 kg, 50 cm)
Safe Working Load (SWL):
160 kg (560 lbs)
Lifting range:
0 - 850 mm under patient
Lifting speed:
50 mm/sec (75 kg)
Turning diameter:
1,100 mm
Sound level, max A-weighted sound power level:
L
= 62 dB
WA
Operating forces:
Buttons on hand control: 3.4 N
Height of legs:
70 mm
Measurements:
1,070 x 610 x 1,280 mm (LxWxH)
All measurements in illustrations are in millimetres.
100
1730
990
150
400
1280
65
610
340
260
955
1070
70
65
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Technical data Molift Quick Raiser 2
100
990
1730
1280
400
100
990
1730
1280
400
Weight, complete lifter:
excl. battery; 36.5 kg /
incl. battery: 37.5 kg
Weight, disassembled:
Chassis, complete: 22 kgColumn complete: 11.7 kg
Lifting arm, V-shape: 2.9 kg
Lifting arm, U-shape: 2.4 kg
Material:
Aluminium, steel and plastics
Motor:
Lifting motor: 12 V DC
Leg spreading motor: 12 V DC
Battery:
14.4 V NiMh 2.6 Ah
Battery charger:
Mascot type 2215,10-22 cells NiCd/NiMH
Protection:
IP24
Number of lift with fully charged battery:
40 lifts (75 kg, 50 cm)
Safe Working Load (SWL):
160 kg (560 lbs)
Lifting range:
0 - 850 mm under patient
Lifting speed:
50 mm/sec (75 kg)
Turning diameter:
1,450 mm
Sound level, max A-weighted sound power level:
L
= 62 dB
WA
Operating forces:
Buttons on hand control: 3.4 N
Height of legs:
ca 100 mm
Measurements:
1,265 x 610 x 1,280 mm (LxWxH)
All measurements in illustrations are in millime-
tres.
100
65
1265
1150
245
360
610
1200
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Technical data Molift Quick Raiser 2+
100
990
1280
400
1720
3
Weight, complete lifter:
excl. battery; 37.4 kg /
incl. battery: 38.4 kg
Weight, disassembled:
Chassis, complete: 22 kgColumn complete: 11.9 kg
Lifting arm, U-shape: 3.5 kg
Material:
Aluminium, steel and plastics
Motor:
Lifting motor: 12 V DC
Leg spreading motor: 12 V DC
Battery:
14.4 V NiMH 2.6 Ah
Battery charger:
Mascot type 2215,10-22 cells NiCd/NiMH
Protection:
IP24
Number of lift with fully charged battery:
40 lifts (75 kg, 50 cm)
Safe Working Load (SWL):
200 kg (560 lbs)
Lifting range:
0 - 850 mm under patient
Lifting speed:
28 mm/sec (75 kg)
Turning diameter:
1,450 mm
Sound level, max A-weighted sound power level:
L
= 62 dB
WA
Operating forces:
Buttons on hand control: 3.4 N
Height of legs:
ca 100 mm
Measurements:
1,265 x 610 x 1,280 mm (LxWxH)
All measurements in illustrations are in millimetres.
400
1265
1150
1280
1720
990
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100
245
360
610
1200
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Labels and symbols
60601-1
YYYY-MM-DD
The Product labels barcode contain article number, serial number and production date.
Quick Raiser 2
Gross weight 198kg / 436lbs
SWL 160kg / 353lbs
14.4V DC, IP24
Duty cycle 10%
Symbols used on the product, explained in more
detail:
Type BF applied partBattery light
CE marked
Refer to user manual
Certification body mark
Manufacturer
On the left side of the column there is a short
guide.
Read user manual!
Check that lifter has no
damage or faults before use
(checklist before use)
Place user in upright
position
Position with near 90° in
ankles and knees
Attachment of sling on
U-shaped arm
Attachment of sling on
V-shaped arm
Lifting the user carefully,
user leaning backwards
Indoor use only
Do not dispose in
general waste
Emergency lowering
Service light
Date of manufacture
Catalogue number
Serial number
Medical Device
The safety control label is also placed on chassis
behind the column.
Control the lifter each
12 month according
to list for periodic inspection on page 18
This label has designated space for the
calendar and signed
label that the service
partners attach to the
lifter when periodic inspection is performed
Read user manual
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Accessories
Quick Raiser Sandals
Molift RgoSling StandUp
SizeMolift RgoSling StandUp
XS1720710
S1720720
M1720730
L1720740
XL1720750
Molift RgoSling StandUp with support
SizeMolift RgoSling StandUp
with support
XS1720810
S1720820
M1720830
L1720840
XL1720850
Sling size guide
Pair of sandals, size Small
• Part no.: 452100
Pair of sandals, size Medium
• Part no.: 452200
Pair of sandals, size Large
• Part no.: 452300
Adjustable footplate
• Art no: 451000
Extra padding for knee support
Extra padding knee support, small
• Part no.: 0455111
Extra padding knee support, large
• Part no.: 0455114
Lifting arms
The strap is adjustable
Size
XSLight
SRed30-506090
MYellow50-9075110
LGreen90-160100150
XLBlue160-200120180
Colour
code
blue
Recom-
mended
weight (Kg)
20-305065
Waist
min max
(cm) (cm)
All lifting straps are approved for 200 kg, Rec-
ommended weight is only mentioned as a
guide to choose the correct size.
Arm complete V-shape
• Part no: 458107
Lifting arm for Molift Quick Raiser 1 and 2
(SWL 160 kg)
Arm complete U-shape
• Part no: 458010
Lifting arm for Molift Quick Raiser 1 and 2
(SWL 160 kg)
Sling bag - Part no. 3048000
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Troubleshooting
Below you will nd a table with fault nding procedures to identify and correct faults on the lifter:
SymptomPossible cause/action
Lifting column is
wobbly
Lifter only moves
one way (up or
down) / legs only
moves one way (in
or out)
The lifter moves up
and/or down by itself / legs move by
themselves
The lifting arm
does not move
/ legs does not
move
Locking bolts are not properly
secured or lifting column is not
properly in place in the chassis
/ check if the column is correct-
ly placed in the chassis and/or
tighten bolts
Fault on hand control / exchange
with alterative control from other
lifter and/or new hand control
One of the relays / electronics
has failed/ exchange the control
unit/relays / contact your local
service representative
Short circuit between the hand
control and lifter / clean the con-
nectors of the hand control and
chassis with spirits to remove
grease and dirt
The hand control has failed/ exchange hand control / contact
Motor has failed / exchange motor / contact your local service
representative
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Maintenance
Cleaning
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 abrasive
cleaning products.
Clean surfaces with a damp cloth using an appropriate detergent. Regular cleaning is recommended and should accordingly be added to internal
routines.
Inspection should be performed to uncover unexpected damages or errors.
Service
The lifter has a service lamp on chassis which will
give a signal when service of the lifter is required.
The service lamp gives a green light when the lifter can be used normally.
Service lamp
Monthly maintenance
• Check that the lifter has no loose parts or visible damages.
• Remove hair and pile from the castors and verify that the castors rotates without abnormal
friction
• Verify that the contacts of the hand control and
charger is rmly in place
• Clean contact and hand control with spirit or
similar to remove grease and dirt
• Verify that the cables for the hand control, actuator and charger are intact
• Run the lifter up and down to verify that it runs
normally.
• Take contact with your local Molift service representative/dealer if there are faults or errors.
Periodic inspection
Molift recommend periodic inspection of the lifter
once a year according to checklist on page 18. Periodic inspection is to be performed by authorized
personnel.
One checklist is to be lled in and signed for each
lifter after inspection. The owner of the lifter is responsible for keeping the list for information.
The electronics measures the operating time of
the lifter, and after a specic time the service lamp
will give a signal, rst yellow light then red - indicating that the lifter needs service. Take contact
with your local Molift service representative/dealer. 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.
Service light codes
Service lightMode
No lightPower saving
GreenReady for use
YellowBook service
RedPerform service
Red + soundPerform service immedi-
ately
Flashing yellowOverheating
Service includes control and change of worn or
damaged parts.
The service partner uses the Molift Service Tool to
read the data from the lifter, and for logging service and resetting the service LED. The owner is responsible to ensure proper logging and written
verication performed by authorised service partner.
A list of spare parts is avalable on request
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Checklist for periodic inspection of Molift Personal Lifters
Checklist for periodic inspection
Molift Quick Raiser 1, 2 and 2+
Revision C – 12/2008
COMPULSORY SAFETY CHECK (annual):
OK Fault CorrectedVisual inspection
Whole lifter checked for damage, cracks and deformation and found to be
in good order. (Especially raising arm, trolley with bolt, column, chassis,
wheels and all cables).
Lifter has been correctly assembled and no parts are missing.
(Especially column attachment, knee supports and raising arm).
Accessories have been checked. See separate form for sling. Battery
charger is an accessory.
List the accessories checked:………………………….………………
Function checks
Emergency stop and manual control have been checked and are in working
order.
The lifter has been rolled over the floor (preferably under load) and moves
easily and steadily.
Leg extender mechanism (Quick Raiser 2 and 2+) has been fully extended
and retracted (preferably under load), and moves evenly and without noise
(stops in correct positions).
The lifter has been fully raised and lowered (preferably under load) and
moves evenly and without noise.
Servicing required
Servicing unnecessary because the servicing lamp is on green and the lifter
is under 5 years old.
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".
Certified personnel have been summoned to carry out repairs and servicing.
Name /Tel./ Fax:…………………………………………………………………………
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 and a copy sent to your
Molift dealer.
.
Comments on faults and repairs:............................. .................... ............................................................
Inspection carried out by: (Block capitals) ...................... ............. from ..................................................................
Molift certification no. (if any) for inspector/repairer: .... ..................... ..................................................................
The equipment has been tested and is in full working order Yes No