Molift MOVER 205 Operating Manual

BM05101 Molift Mover 205
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Table of content
General advice .................................................. 3
Explanation of symbols ............................... 3
Before using the patient lifter ...................... 3
Responsibility .............................................. 3
General ....................................................... 4
If defects or faults occur .............................. 4
Lift and transfer ........................................... 4
About the product............................................ 5
Main parts ................................................... 5
Safety devices ............................................. 5
Technical data ................................................... 6
Assembly / disassembly ................................ 7
Assembly and use of charger ...................... 7
Unpacking ................................................... 7
Assembly ..................................................... 7
Checklist before use .................................... 8
Disassembly ................................................ 8
Operation ........................................................... 8
Battery care and charging ........................... 8
Battery capacity ........................................... 9
Operating the hand control .......................... 9
Emergency stop and lowering ..................... 9
Lift and transfer ......................................... 10
Use of spread legs .................................... 10
Using lifting slings ..................................... 10
Lift and movement to and from bed ...........11
Lift and transfer to and from oor .............. 12
Lift and transfer to and from (wheel)chair . 13
Bathing ...................................................... 14
Toileting ..................................................... 15
Equipment ....................................................... 16
Quick release suspensions ....................... 16
Supporting arms ........................................ 16
Castor with directional lock ....................... 16
Molift Stretcher .......................................... 17
Integrated charger ..................................... 17
Chassis Low base ..................................... 17
Accessories .................................................... 18
Lifting sling ................................................ 18
Maintenance .................................................... 19
Daily maintenance ..................................... 19
Monthly maintenance ................................ 19
Periodic inspection .................................... 19
Service ..................................................... 20
Troubleshooting ......................................... 20
Labelling .................................................... 21
Checklist for periodic inspection ................ 22
IMPORTANT!
The patient lifter is only meant to be used by qualied personnel. The manual shall not be handed over, or made available to, any unauthorised third party, without a prior written consent from Etac Supply Gjøvik. Existing laws, conventions and agreements protects all documents. No extract of this documentation can be re­produced, used or transferred without pri­or written consent from Etac Supply Gjø­vik. Violation of these regulations may lead to judicial repercussions and economic responsibility. Industrial rights are reserved.
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General advice
This user manual contains important safety in­structions and information regarding the use of the lifter. Carefully read the manual before using the lifter in order to be familiar in the function and use of the lifter.
Explanation of symbols
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.
This symbol indicates important information
regarding the use of the equipment. If not taken into consideration, it may lead to dam­age or functional defects to the lifter or other equipment.
This symbol indicates important and useful
information. If taken into consideration, it will help the operator of the lifter to work ef­ficiently. It may help simplify routines and to explain complicated facts.
Before using the patient lifter
Before using a patient lifter, the operator must be trained accordingly. Practice lifting a colleague, and be lifted by others. It is important not only to know how to move another person using the lifter, but also how it is to be lifted. Try out and practice using all the relevant slings for the dierent 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
Responsibility
Please read these operating instructions carefully before putting the product into operation. We as­sume no liability for damage or malfunctions re­sulting from failure to comply with the instruc­tions. Warranty claims must be made immediately on detecting the defect. Remember to quote the serial number. Consumable parts are not subject to the warranty.
All technical information, data and instructions for operation contained in these operating in­structions were up-to-date at time of print and are compiled on the basis of our experience and to the best of our knowledge. We reserve the right to incorporate technical modications within the scope of further development of the product de­scribed in this manual. No claims can be derived from the information, illustrations or descriptions contained in these instructions. We assume no li­ability for any damage or malfunction caused by operating errors, non-compliance with these op­erating instructions or inappropriate mainte­nance. We expressly point out that only genuine Etac AS spare parts and accessories approved by us may be used. For safety reasons, the tting and use of spare parts or accessories, which have not been approved, and unauthorised modication or conversion of the product, are not permitted. Etac AS will accept no liability for damages resulting from such acts.
With the exclusion of product liability, Etac AS is liable for faults or omissions on its part within the scope of the warranty obligations stated in the purchase contract. Claims for damages are ex­cluded, irrespective of the legal reason from which such claims are derived. Only documentation be­longing to the actual equipment is valid.
Any failure to comply with the safety regulations and precautionary measures stated in these oper­ating instructions renders the declaration of con­formity supplied with the system in accordance with Council Directive (93/42/EEC) concerning medical devices invalid.
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• covers are removed by unauthorized personnel
• used incorrectly
• insucient maintenance
• load exceeds maximum limit. The maximum load stated in this manual and on the lifter is the maximum load
• unauthorized repair of electrical devices or ca­bles
Lift and transfer
The patient lifter may tip over if used incor-
rectly! Ignorance of warnings and instruc­tions may lead to personnel injury. Read in­structions carefully before attempting to lift anyone.
The Molift Mover 205 has a Safe Working
Load on 205 kg, meaning that it is tested and approved for lifting of patients up to 205 kg.
Several factors have to be considered during movement of the lifter:
• the user shall sit as low as possible facing the lifting column
• the user should rest their feet on the chassis
Stand to the side of the user when lifting. Ensure that arms and legs are clear of the lift, chair, bed etc. Try to maintain eye contact with the user - this will help the user feel safe and comfortable.
Pay close attention to your actions. Ensure
that all four loops of the sling are securely fas­tened to avoid the user slipping or falling
Use the drive handle to manoeuvre the lift, do
NOT attempt to manoeuvre the lift by push­ing on the lifting arm, actuator or patient.
Do not touch the underside of chassis or be-
tween chassis and legs when manoeuvring the legs.
Molift slings shall ONLY be used to lift persons.
NEVER use the sling to lift and/or move ob­jects of any kind.
Molift Mover 205 should not be in constant
use for more than 2 minutes at a time (at maximum load) with an 18-minute interval.
Safety precautions
General
Before putting a Molift Mover 205 into operation, the operator must ensure that the lifter and acces­sories are in good working order, especially with regards to safety. All instruction and information in this manual regarding safety and general pre­cautions must be read, understood and followed carefully. Any disregard to these precautions may result in personnel injury or damage to the equip­ment. If a fault associated with the operational safety and reliability is identied, the lifter must be taken out of use immediately and marked “Out of order” or not put into use at all. Safety devices and -equipment must not be removed, disabled or in any other way altered. A Molift Mover 205 shall only be used when all safety devices and equip­ment is in place and fully operational.Portable and mobile radio frequency (RF) communication equipment may aect medical electrical equip­ment and should be kept at a distance of 25 cm (10 in.) from the electronics of the lifter.
The lifter is designed for use in room tempera-
ture, +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.
The lifter has an expected lifetime of 10 years
or 30 000 lifts with max load (SWL), when all recommended service is performed.
If defects or faults occur
The lifter must be switched o immediately if one of the following conditions occur;
• damage to electrical devices or cables, or dam­age to parts of electrical insulation
• damage or failure on safety devices
If the lifting movement does not start when
the corresponding button is pressed, please consult the fault finding table in the mainte­nance chapter to locate the fault.
Injury to personnel or equipment may occur if Molift Mover 205 is used in an incorrect manner and if:
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the lifting movement. At the end of the lifting arm, you will nd the suspension with four hooks to at­tach the sling. The suspension rotates freely, allow­ing the Molift Mover 205 to be used at any angle.
Safety devices
Molift Mover 205 is equipped with several safety devices, which are intended to prevent damage to personnel and equipment in the case of incorrect use.
• The lifter has an overload sensor preventing the lifter to be operated with more than 205 kg.
• The lifting arm is hinged to prevent the arm and suspension from squeezing the patient if it is lowered too much. The actuator will not pro­duce any force when moving downwards.
• The suspension has safety hooks to prevent the sling loops to fall o.
• When activating the emergency stop button, the power supply will be disconnected, and the lifter will stop.
• If an error occurs on the lifter, it is possible to lower the lifting arm electrically on the battery holder or manually by operating the emergen­cy lowering switch on top of the column.
• The lifter has a service lamp which gives a sig­nal when the lifter needs service.
About the product
Molift Mover 205 is a mobile lifter intended for lift­ing and transferring persons to/from bed, oor, chair or similar, wheelchair and toilet. The lifter is made out of light-weight materials, has castors and is powered by a battery. It has electrically ad­justable legs and a lifting capacity of as much as 205 kg. It is therefore ideal for institutional care set­tings but can also be used in privates homes and nursing homes. The lifter should only be used for transfers across short distances, such as between a chair and a bed or into bathroom/restroom and cannot replace a wheelchair or similar.
Main parts
The lifter is built around a chassis unit comprising a lifting column xing unit, rear castors and spread­ing mechanism for legs. The adjustable legs are operated by an electrical motor and gives the op­erator a possibility to adjust the width of the lifter to dierent needs and situations. On the lifting column there is a drive handle and a battery hold­er. On the battery holder there is a connection for the hand control and an emergency stop button.
The lifting arm is joined to the top of the lifting column and the battery driven actuator provides
Lifting arm
Control electronics, incl service lamp, battery lamp and electrical emergency lowering
Actuator
Lifting column
Drive handle
Chassis
Legs
Battery holder
Suspension
Battery
Emergency stop
Hand control unit
BACK
FRONT
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1395
651
115
615
2010
600
544
700
600
998
Min
580
Designed/Drawn:
Date:
Scale:
Projection:
xx
1:20
xx/xx-xxxx
Technical data
Weight, totally:
excl. battery; 39.3 kg /
incl. battery: 40.6 kg
Material:
Steel, aluminium and composite plastic
Motor:
Lifting motor/actuator 24 V DC
Leg spreading motor 12 V DC
Battery:
26,4 V NiMH 2,2 Ah, ATO Fuse 20 A
Battery charger:
Type 2215MV 10-22 cells NiCd/NiMH
Protection*:
IP24
Number of lifts with fully charged battery:
75 lifts (75 kg, 50 cm)
SWL (Safe Working Load):
205 kg
Lifting range:
1395 mm (center suspension)
Lifting speed:
40 mm/sec
Turning diameter:
1400 mm
Sound level, max A-weighted sound power level:
LWA= 63,2 dB
Operating forces:
Buttons on hand control: 3,4 N
Height of legs:
Max 115 mm
Measurements:
1320 x 700 x 1380 mm (LxBxH)
Measurements in illustration below are in millime­tres.
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Assembly / disassembly
To be able to operate the Molift Mover 205, the op­erator must have good knowledge of the lift, in­cluding assembly, disassembly and preparation before use.
Assembly and use of charger
It is possible to mount the charger on a wall sur­face or place it on a table. The charger shall be connected to the power outlet when the battery is placed in the charger.
Etac AS tests and charges all batteries before
packing and shipment. However, all batteries must be charged before use.
Unpacking
• The lifter comes in one cardboard box. Verify that the box has no apparent damage. If dam­aged, check the content and contact your deal­er for assistance if components are damaged.
• The box contains one complete Mover lifter with hand control, battery and battery charger with mains cable.
The lifter can be stored and transported under
the following conditions: Pressure: 70 to 106 kPa. Relative humidity: 15 to 93% . Tempera­ture: –25 to 70°C
Assembly
• The chassis should be rolled out of the box.
The battery must not be in the battery holder
during assembly!
• Place the column in the attachment on the chassis, and push the column down as shown below. The screw in front of the column shold t in the slot inside the chassis.
• Make sure that the red arrow on the lower part of the column corresponds with the edge on the chassis. Fix the column with the lock han­dle. If the column is not placed correct the lifter will not work.
• Connect the hand control cable to the con­tact on the underside of the battery holder. The hand control has a hook that makes it possi­ble to hang it on the drive handle or the plastic hooks on the column.
• Place the battery in the holder with the connec­tors facing down. Release the emergency stop and run each function of the lifter a couple of times without load to verify proper function.
• Mount the suspension by turning the opening in the end cover upwards, and slide the attach­ment fork in place (as shown below).
• The suspension can only be released in the up­per position. When the suspension is hanging free it is locked to the arm.
Lock handle
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Etac AS tests all lifters with and without load
before shipment. The control is an extra pre­caution to uncover any shipment damage and/or incorrect assembly.
The lifters electronic system will be active as
long as the battery is connected. It is therefore recommended to remove the battery or acti­vate the emergency stop button when storing the lifter.
Checklist before use
• Check that the lifter has no apparent damage or other faults, especially that the suspension has no damage or cracks.
• Ensure that the lifting arm and lifting column are properly xed and that there is no loose parts on the lifter. The lifting column must be xed tight in the chassis attachment.
• Check that the emergency button is deactivat­ed and that the lifter works.
• Check that you have suciently charged bat­teries to complete the task you have planned.
• Check that the service lamp gives a green light indicating it is ready for use. If the service lamp gives a yellow or red light, the lifter needs serv­ice.
Make sure that the suspension has no dam-
age or cracks, and that the lifting arm and column is properly fixed before use!
Disassembly
The lifter can be disassembled in three parts
by removing the suspension, and then the lift­ing column with arm from the chassis.
• Remove the suspension.
• Run the lifting arm all the way down towards the lifting column.
• Remove the battery.
• Release the lock handle on the chassis and re­move the complete lifting column with lifting arm.
The complete lifting column and lifting arm
weights approx. 20 kg (without suspension).
Operation
Battery care and charging
Molift Mover 205 is supplied with a battery with a 26,4 V cell unit that is placed in the battery hold­er on the lift. A battery charger is also supplied to be located easily accessible, either stand-alone or mounted on the wall. Connect the charger mains cable to the wall socket when charging the bat­tery.
The charger has a LED (Light Emitting Diode) in­dicating the status of the battery as described be­low:
LED Mode
Yellow No battery
Yellow Initiation (10 sec)
Orange Fast charge
Green/yellow Top-off charge
Green Trickle charge
Orange/green Error
Place the battery in the charger. After a few sec­onds the 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.
Disconnect the charger mains cable when the charger is not used. Take care not to damage the charger
The battery lifetime is about 500 charging cycles.
Charger LED
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Battery capacity
A Battery LED is situated on the battery holder on the lift. If the voltage of the battery falls below a certain level, the diode will change to orange, in­dicating the need for charging. There will also be an audible alarm, which indicates that the battery needs charging. There is still enough capacity to perform 3-5 lift cycles (75 kg) at this point.
If the battery is discharged during a lift, it is
always enough power to lower the user down again.
Operating the hand control
The hand control to Molift Mover 205 has four buttons, two buttons for up and down, and two buttons for adjusting the adjustable legs. In addition there is a green diode which illumi­nates when the battery needs charging.
Art.no hand control unit: 2018004
Emergency stop and lowering
Emergency stop
All of the Molift patient lifts are equipped with emergency stop and lowering. The emergency stop button is situated on the battery holder. Push the red button to cut the power to the motor. Turn the button clockwise until it pops up to reset the emergency stop.
Emergency lowering
It is possible to perform an emergency lowering in case of a general malfunction. Molift Mover 205 has both an electrical and manual emergency low­ering.
Electrical emergency lowering is placed on the battery holder. Push the button and hold until the patient is lowered.
The manually lowering function on the actuator is only to be used if the electrical lowering does not work.
Pull the red handle slightly upwards. Take
care, the lifter moves faster when activat­ing the handle more. The lifter will stop dead with a danger of personal injury and damage on the lifter if the handle is released suddenly.
Incorrect use of the manually lowering may
lead to damage on lifter or personal injury.
Collecting legs
Lower
Raise
Spreading legs
Battery LED
Battery LED
Servicelamp
Electrical emer­gency lowering
Emergency stop
Contact for handcontrol
Battery
Manually lowering
Electrical emergency lowering
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Lift and transfer
The suspension shall always be positioned across the user as shown left in the illustration below.
When using slings intended for two point sus-
pension, the suspension shall be used diag­onally, i.e. loops from the sling shall be fas­tened on hooks diagonally opposite.
Pay close attention to your actions. Ensure
that all four loops of the sling are securely fas­tened to avoid the user slipping or falling.
Try to position the user as low as possible (prefer­ably resting the feet on the chassis) when transfer­ring the lifter with a suspended user. In this way, the centre of gravity will be as low as possible and therefore reducing the risk of instability. The lifter should be manoeuvred with spread legs in outer position to achieve the highest possible stability.
Be careful during movement - the suspended user may swing somewhat during turns, stops and starts. Be particularly careful when manoeuvring close to furniture to prevent the suspended user from colliding with these objects.
The lifter shall not be used to lift or move users
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.
The lifter shall only be used for movement
over short distances. It is not a replacement for wheelchair or similar.
Use of spread legs
Use wide legs wherever appropriate, for instance to position the lifter around wheelchairs, toilets etc.
The leg spreading mechanism has a safe-
ty function preventing it from sqeezing with high force. This may lead the motor to stop if changing direction quicly. Push another but­ton to start again.
Using lifting slings
The Molift lifting slings are easy to use. Please see the user manual that comes with the sling for spe­cic instructions.
It is recommended to use Molift Easy slings.
Slings from other manufacturers may have other specifications leading to unexpected in­stability and possible injury to personnel.
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 Easy sling
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Fold the sling as indicated above before use. The grey side should be facing away from the user when putting the sling in place. The sling should be held by one hand, leaving the other free to move and support the user.
Lift and movement to and from bed
Lift from bed
Roll user onto her side. Put the folded sling behind her back. The centre of the sling should be parallel with the users spine. Roll her then onto her back.
Pull the leg loops forward and under the thighs as shown.
Cross the loops, one through the other.
If the user has a bed which enables raising
and lowering, it should be lowered before the lifting starts.
Position the legs under the bed with the suspen­sion over the user. Be careful not to lower the sus­pension too low touching the user. Make sure that the suspension is centred over the user before you start the lifting. Remember - the castors should not be locked.
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When all four loops are hooked onto the suspen­sion, raise the user carefully.
If the user is in a hospital bed, it will help to
raise the head of the bed
Repositioning of the user may be needed to en­sure that a safe and comfortable sitting position is attained as the user is raised. Reposition using the handle on the back of the sling.
Raise the user until the buttocks are just above the mattress. Lift the user’s legs and turn her so she faces the lifting column. When clear of bed, and if practical, lower the user so that her feet rest on the chassis. If possible, lower the bed before lifting. Move the lifter away from bed.
Beware of obstructions under the bed that
can cause castors to stop or tip
Lift to bed
Centre the user over the bed and turn her so that the feet point to the foot end of the bed. Lower the user carefully. Remove the loops from the suspen­sion.
Removing the sling
Gently pull leg section to the side, out from the user’s thighs and towards yourself. Pull the shoul­der section under the neck of the user and roll her gently onto her side. Pull the sling away and roll her onto her back.
Be careful when rolling the user onto her side.
Make sure you have control over the move­ment to prevent her from rolling completely over and out of the bed.
Lift and transfer to and from oor
Lift and transfer from the oor is almost identical to a lift and transfer from bed - please read this section. There are two ways to lift from the oor.
Alternative lift 1
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Place the sling as if in bed. Gently position the lift­ing column between the legs of the user as shown above. The suspension shall be centred over the user.
Lower the suspension enough to allow the sling loops to be hooked up.
Raise the user from the oor. Position user in the sling by pulling the handle on the back of the sling. Turn user to face the lifting column, and place the feet on the chassis.
Alternative lift 2
A oor based lift may also be performed by gen­tly positioning the users head on the chassis. Use a pillow if appropriate to protect the head and neck of the user. Otherwise as alternative 1.
Lowering to oor
Place a pillow on the chassis or on the oor to pro­tect the users head and neck (not necessary if you are using a sling with head support). Otherwise as described above.
Lift and transfer to and from (wheel)chair
Lift and transfer from (wheel)chair
Fold the sling as described in ”Using lifting slings”
If the users physique and ability allows it, the
user should be encouraged to take active part in fitting the sling. The user can lean forward, lift her thighs and help placing the leg section.
Lean the user forward gently, but ensure you con­tinue to support her. Place the folded sling behind the user’s back and push it down until it touches the seat of the chair.
The leg sections of the sling are pulled forward and beneath the user’s thighs by the loops. The loops are then crossed, one through the other, as shown.
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Move the lifter around chair.
If the transfer is from a wheelchair, the brakes
must be locked to prevent the wheelchair from rolling away.
Raise/lift user above seat height, and perform the transfer. It is not necessary to lift the person very high.
Lift and transfer to (wheel)chair
Manoeuvre the lifter so that the user is as far back in the (wheel)chair as possible.
If the transfer is from a wheelchair, the brakes
must be locked to prevent the wheelchair from rolling away.
When lowering, you can use the following tech­niques or a combination of them to position and get the user seated far back in the chair.
• push gently on the knees
• pull the loop on the back of the sling
• tilt the chair slightly backwards
Lower the user into chair, unhook sling from sus­pension and remove the lifter.
Removal of sling
Gently pull leg section to the side, out from the us­er’s thighs. Standing by the side of user, lean her forward - supporting with one hand. Pull sling up from behind her back.
Pulling sharply on sling may cause user to fall
forward resulting an injury. Always support the user by keeping one arm around the user’s shoulder when fitting or removing the sling (see illustration).
If the users physique and ability allows it, the
user should be encouraged to take active part in fitting the sling. The user can lean forward, lift her tights and help placing the leg section.
Bathing
The procedure for lifting to/from the bath is in prin­ciple the same as for to/from bed. A special bath­ing sling is used for this purpose. This sling dries quickly and may be washed at 85°C.
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Toileting
The Molift Easy Toilet Sling is used with the stand­ard 4-point suspensions.
Molift Easy Toilet sling is a toilet sling with a
thicker and wider upholstery. It is also avail­able with head-support. The Molift Easy Toi­let Comfort sling is easier to fit in narrow en­vironments, and is available with a separate head support
The toilet sling can be washed at 85 ºC, and is t­ted as follows:
• Insert the sling behind the users back with the grey side away from user.
• Fasten the belt rmly around the user’s body.
• Place the leg section under the front part of the thighs and pull the loops up between the thighs.
By pulling the leg sections from the inside and
out, you will achieve a wider leg position.
On Molift Easy Toilet Comfort, place the leg section over and down between the thighs and pull out­wards from the inner part of the thighs.
By pulling the leg sections from the outside
and in, you will achieve a wider leg position.
The leg sections of Molift Easy Toilet Comfort
Sling are fitted to separate the legs, therefore they should not be crossed as the other Easy slings.
• Hook the four loops on the suspension as for other slings.
• Position the lifter around the toilet and lower the user.
• Pull the leg sections out of the way. The sling can be left on during bathroom use.
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Equipment
Quick release suspensions
Plastic composite
• 4 point, Large, width 645 mm Size 645x350 mm, part no: 1430000
• Padding - Part no 1330116
Steel suspensions
• 4 point steel, Large, size 560x350 mm, Part no: 1430002
• 4 point steel, Medium, size 450x300 mm, Part no: 1430001
• 4 point steel, Small, size 350x240 mm Part no: 1430009
• 2 points steel, Large, size 560 mm, Part no: 1430007
• 2 points steel, Medium, size 450 mm, Part no: 1430006
• 2 points steel, Small, size 350 Part no: 1430008
Supporting arms
• Part no: 1311052 It is possible to use an alternative column with a set of adjustable handles and supporting arms.
Replace the complete column according to As­sembly instructions on page 7.
Read the operating manual that comes to-
gether with the Supporting arms
Castor with directional lock
- Part no 1320140 The castor can be changed according to descrip­tion in Technical Manual by authorized personnel.
This castor has no brake, therefore we recommend to change only one of the castors.
Push the red handle down to lock the direction. Release by pulling the handle up.
Suspension with scale
• Scale with 4 point plastic composite suspen­sion Part no: 1431000
• Scale with 4 point steel suspension, Large, Part no: 1431001
• Scale with 4 point steel suspension, Medium, Part no: 1431002
Read the user manual that comes with the
Scale before use.
Change to suspension with scale with quick re­lease as you change to any other suspension.
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Molift Stretcher
• Molift Stretcher (excl loops), Part. no: 2150103 Standard set of lifting loops, Part no: 2150357 Set of auto strap collector, Part no: 2150356 Set of Safety belt, Part no: 2150355
The Molift stretcher can be used in combina-
tion with all Molift 4-point suspensions on Molift Mover 205.
• Molift Stretcher MR compatible Part no: 2150108 Only available with Standard set of lifting loops,
Part no : 2150357
Read the operating manual that comes to-
gether with the stretcher before use.
Integrated charger
• Part no 1340101 The charger can be mounted on the lifter perma­nently.
Park the lifter and connect to a wall socket to charge the battery.
Chassis Low base
- Part no 1420002 The chassis can be replaced with one with low­er legs. This is suitable for level and even surfac­es where the lifter legs must t under low beds or similar. For normal use it is recommended to use the standard chassis.
Mount the column and lifting arm as described on page 7.
Technical data
Weight, totally:
excl. battery; 39 kg / 86 lbs
incl. battery: 40.6 kg / 89.5 lbs
Height of legs:
60 mm
The lifter can be used as normal, but extra precau­tion has to be taken on carpets or other kinds of rough surface, as the front castors are smaller. Try to pull the lifter backwards instead of pushing it.
It is necessary to use more push/pull force to
move the lifter with small castors. It might be easier to pull than push - always use the drive handles when maneouvring the lifter.
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Accessories
Lifting sling
Molift Easy Paediatric Sling
Size No head support With head support
XXS Art. no 3005050 Art. no 3006050
XS Art. no 3005000 Art. no 3006000
Easy Toilet Sling and Basic Bathing Sling for kids, see the tables below, size XXS and XS.
Molift Easy Sling
Size No head support With head support
XS Art. no 3025000 Art. no 3026000
S Art. no 3025100 Art. no 3026100
M Art. no 3025200 Art. no 3026200
L Art. no 3025300 Art. no 3026300
XL Art. no 3025400 Art. no 3026400
XXL Art. no 3025500 Art. no 3026500
Molift Basic Sling
Size No head support With head support
XXS Art. no 3021050 Art. no 3022050
XS Art. no 3021000 Art. no 3022000
S Art. no 3021100 Art. no 3022100
M Art. no 3021200 Art. no 3022200
L Art. no 3021300 Art. no 3022300
XL Art. no 3021400 Art. no 3022400
XXL Art. no 3021500 Art. no 3022500
Molift Basic Bathing Sling
Size No head support With head support
XXS Art. no 3023050 Art. no 3024050
XS Art. no 3023000 Art. no 3024000
S Art. no 3023100 Art. no 3024100
M Art. no 3023200 Art. no 3024200
L Art. no 3023300 Art. no 3024300
XL Art. no 3023400 Art. no 3024400
XXL Art. no 3023500 Art. no 3024500
Molift Basic Full Sling
Size With head support
S Part no 3047010
M Part no 3074011
L Part no 3047012
Molift Easy Toilet Sling
Size No head support With head support
XXS Art. no 3032050 Art. no 3033050
XS Art. no 3032000 Art. no 3033000
S Art. no 3032100 Art. no 3033100
M Art. no 3032200 Art. no 3033200
L Art. no 3032300 Art. no 3033300
XL Art. no 3032400 Art. no 3033400
XXL Art. no 3032500 Art. no 3033500
Molift Easy Toilet Sling Comfort
Size No head support Separate
head support
XXS Art. no 3016050 Art. no 3016055
XS Art. no 3016000 Art. no 3016001
S Art. no 3016100 Art. no 3016111
M Art. no 3016200 Art. no 3016222
L Art. no 3016300 Art. no 3016333
XL Art. no 3016400 Art. no 3016444
XXL Art. no 3016500 Art. no 3016555
Molift Easy Amputee Sling
Size No head support With head support
XXS Art. no 3027050 Art. no 3028050
XS Art. no 3027000 Art. no 3028000
S Art. no 3027100 Art. no 3028100
M Art. no 3027200 Art. no 3028200
L Art. no 3027300 Art. no 3028300
XL Art. no 3027400 Art. no 3028400
XXL Art. no 3027500 Art. no 3028500
Molift Patient Specic Sling
Size With head support
S Part no 3050100
M Part no 3050200
L Part no 3050300
XL Part no 3050400
Bag for slings - Art. no 3048000
Molift Hammock Sling
Størrelse with head support
One size Art.nr 3047000 Shell lining
One size Art.nr 3047001 Wool lining
One size Art.nr 3047002 Fleece lining
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Sling size guide
Easy and Basic Slings
Size
Color
code
Recomm.
weight
(Kg)
A
(cm)B (cm)C (cm)
XXL White 230-300 86 130 68
XL Blue 160-240 76 115 66
L Green 90-160 66 100 64
M Yellow 45-95 56 85 62
S Red 25-50 51 75 60
XS Light blue 17-25 46 65 58
XXS Pink 12-17 41 55 56
Choice of sling size depends on both user weight and shape/size of user.
Maintenance
Daily maintenance
Detergents must be pH-neutral. Do not use
solvents or strong liquids - this may damage surfaces on the lifter and change the quality of the material. For disinfection when needed; use isopropyl alcohol. Avoid abrasive or etch­ing cleaning products.
Clean surfaces with a damp cloth using an appro­priate detergent.
Make sure that there is no damage or cracks
on supporting parts. The suspension shall not be used if there are any visible damages or cracks as it may cause personal injury or damage to the lifter.
Monthly maintenance
• Check the lifter, and the suspension especially, for damage. Make sure there is no loose parts on the lifter
• Remove hair and pile from the castors and ver­ify that the castors rotates without abnormal friction
• Verify that the contacts of the hand control is rmly in place, and that the battery ts correct­ly in the battery holder.
• Clean contact and hand control with spirit or similar to remove grease and dirt
• Verify that the cables for the hand control and charger are intact
• Run the lifter up and down, and legs in and out to verify that it runs normally and without any abnormal noise.
Periodic inspection
Etac AS recommends annual inspection according to the checklist on page 22. The inspection is to be done by an authorized service representative. The owner of the lifter is responsible to ensure that one checklist is lled out and signed for each in­spection, and for keeping the checklist.
A
B
C
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Service
Molift Mover 205 has a LED on the battery holder indicating if the lifter needs service. The LED gives a green light when the lifter is ready for use.
The electronics has a power save-function which makes the system sleep after a while with no ac­tivity. All lights will go out. Activate the system by pushing one of the buttons on the hand control.
The electronics logs how much the lifter is being used, and the load it is used with. After a given time of usage there will be given a signal that the lifter needs service to the service LED. The LED will rst give a yellow light, then red. Take contact with your local service representative and order service. If there is a sound together with the light, it means the lifter needs service immediately.
Service lamp Status
No light Power save
Green Ready for use
Yellow Order service, lifter still
works
Red Perform service
Red + sound Perform service imme-
diately
Service is done by an authorised service repre­sentative according to procedures in the technical manual. 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 verication performed by authorised serv­ice partner.
A list of spare parts is avalable on request
Troubleshooting
If you have access to other similar lifters, it might be an advantage to “switch parts” in order to locate the error. See the table for troubleshooting:
Symptom Possible cause/action
The lifting col­umn is wobbly.
The lock handle is not locked properly or the lifting column is out of position in chassis / verify posi-
tion of lifting column and tighten the lock
The lifter only moves in one di­rection/ adjust­able legs only moves in one di­rection
Hand control has failed / test with another hand control and change if defective.
The control electronics has failed / change control electronics / con-
tact local representative for service
The lifter moves uncontrolled / adjustable legs moves uncon­trolled
Short circuit between hand con­trol and lifter / clean the contact to hand control with spirit to remove grease
Hand control has failed / change hand control / contact local repre­sentative for service
Defective control electronics / change control electronics / con-
tact local representative for service
The lifting arm does not move / adjustable legs does not move
Emergency stop activated (button is pressed in) / turn button counter
clockwise to reset
Battery is empty / change to a new battery or charge battery
The motor connection is not in contact / Reposition the lifting col-
umn, use the Allen wrench on top of column and check the arrow to­wards chassis (see page 7), clean contact points on column and chassis
The cable/contact to hand control has disconnected / reconnect con-
tact
Hand control has failed / test with another hand control and change if defective / contact local represent-
ative for service
Defective control electronics / change control electronics / con-
tact local representative for service
Motor is defective / change motor / contact local representative for
service
Service lamp
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If the lifter is run up and down constantly for a longer period, the electronics may be overheated and the lifter will stop. Wait until the lifter is cooled down enough for further use.
If you are not able to solve the fault or problems by yourself using this manual, please contact lo­cal authorised service representative. If you do not know whom to contact locally, please contact your dealer or Etac AS to get help.
Labelling
The main label is placed on the column below the battery holder.
Manufacturer
Read the
user manual
Maximum
load
Indoors use only
Type BF applied
part (IEC 60601
Model name
Part number
Year.week of
manufacture
Serialnumber /
bar code
Nominal bat­tery voltage
Separate waste collection
CSA Approved
(Canada and
USA)
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Checklist for periodic inspection
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