Molift Mover 180 Manuale utente

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Manuale utente
Molift Mover 180
BM08199 Rev. A 2021-02-10
Contents
User manual - English - 3
Gebrauchsanweisung - Deutsch - 19
Brukermanual - Norsk - 35
Bruksanvisning - Svenska - 51
Käyttöohje - Suomi - 67
Manual utente - Italiano - 83
Manual d`utilisation - Francais - 99
Manual de usuarioo - Español - 115
Handleiding - Nederlands - 131
Brugsvejledning - Dansk - 147
Molift Mover 180
EN - User manual
BM08101 Rev. E 2021-02-10
User manual - English
Important
This user manual contains important safety
instructions and information regarding the use of
the lifter and accessories.
In this manual the user is the person being lifted.
The assistant is the person operating the lifter.
Warning!
This symbol indicates important
information related to safety.
Follow these instructions carefully.
Read user manual before use!
It is important to fully understand
the content of the user manual
before attempting to use the
equipment.
Visit www.etac.com for download of documenta-
tion to ensure you have the latest version.
English manual
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Molift Mover 180
Molift Mover 180 is a mobile lifter intended for
lifting and transferring a person from/to bed, floor,
chair, wheelchair or toilet with a sling. The lifter
is made of light-weight materials, has castors and
electric actuator and is powered by a battery. It
has electrically adjustable legs and a lifting capac-
ity of 182 kg ( 400 lbs).
It is ideal for hospitals and institutional care set-
tings but can also be used in privates homes. The
lifter should only be used for transfers across short
distances, such as between a chair and a bed or
into bathroom / rest room, and is not intended to
transport the user over longer distances.
About Molift Mover 180
Lifter components:
Lifting arm
Push
handles
Motor /
actuator
Emergency
stop
Legs
Electric
emergency
lowering
Chassis
Sling bar
Battery
Lifting
column
Manual
emergency
lowering
Hand
control
Wheel / castor
(Rear with brake)
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General
Declaration of conformity
The Molift Mover 180 and related accessories described in this operator manual are CE
marked in accordance with EU Council Directive 93/42/EEC concerning medical devices, class
1, and has been tested and approved by a third party according to standards IEC 60601-1, IEC
60601-1-2 and NS-EN ISO 10535:2006.
Conditions for use
Lift and transfer of a person will always pose a certain risk and only trained personnel are allowed to use
the equipment and accessories covered by this user manual.
Modifications and use of components made by other manufacturers.
We recommend only using Molift components and spare parts. Declaration of conformity is not valid
and Etac is not responsible for warranty if any modifications are made to the product. Etac shall not be
liable for faults or accidents that can occur when using components made by other manufacturers.
Only certified personnel are allowed to open lifter or accessories to perform service
or repair. Risk of injury from rotating parts and electric shock.
The lifter is not intended to be operated by the person being lifted.
Warranty
2-year warranty against defects in workmanship and materials of our products.
For Terms and conditions, see www.etac.com
Product label
The product labels barcode contain article number,
serial number and production date.
Warning labels and symbols
Symbols used on the product, explained in more
detail:
Type BF applied part Battery light
CE marked
60601-1
Certification body mark
Refer to user manual
Manufacturer
Indoor use only
YYYY-MM-DD
Date of manufacture
Do not dispose in
general waste
Catalogue number
Emergency lowering
Serial number
Service light
Medical Device
Product identification
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Safe Working Load (SWL):
182 kg (400 lbs)
Weight of unit:
Excl. battery and sling bar:
32 kg/70,5 lbs
Chassis: 16 kg/35 lbs
Lifting column: 16 kg/35 lbs
Battery: 0,85 kg/1,9 lbs
4-point medium sling bar: 2,2 kg/4.8 lbs
Battery:
Art: 0541000
14.4 V NiMH 2.6 Ah
Battery charger:
100-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz
0,9 A output
Lifting speed:
46mm/second (1.81 inches/second)
with 75kg (165 lbs) load
Protection class:
Hand control IP24
Lift motor IP24
Maximum A-weighted sound power level:
L
WA
= 49,4 dB
Operating forces button
Buttons on handset: 3.4 N
Material:
Aluminum, plastic
Motor:
Lifting motor/actuator: 12 V DC
Leg spreading motor: 12 V DC
Turning diameter:
1320 mm (52 inches)
Number of lifts with fully charged battery:
50 lifts ( 75 kg / 165 lbs, 50 cm / 20 inches)
Expected lifetime:
The lifter has an expected lifetime of 30 000 SWL
lifts or 10 years.
Technical data
w=700
1145 mm (45/in)
1025 mm (40/in)
670 mm (26/in)
555 mm (21/in)
935 mm (36/in)
1230 mm (48/in)
105 mm (4/in)
180 mm (7/in)
220 mm
(8/in)
57 mm
(2/in)
950 mm (37.40”)
1630 mm
(64/in)
265 mm
(10/in)
525 mm
(20/in)
1275 mm (50/in)
1260 mm (49/in)
105 / 140 mm
(4/in) / (5/in)
1940 mm (76/in)
H
G
h=600
1907 mm
(75
/in
)
1365 mm
(53
/in
)
1365 mm
(53
/in
)
2
3
CSP
1
543 mm
(21
/in
)
560 mm
(22
/in
)
600 mm
(23
/in
)
1907 mm (75/in)
1227 mm (48
/in)
542 mm (21
/in)
1 Highest position:
2 Max reach:
3 Lowest position:
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Assembly
Charge the battery. The battery must not be in
the battery holder during assembly!
Lifting column
Place lifting column in chassis.
Lock the lift column in place by fastening the
two hexagon socket screws in front and rear of
the chassis.
Screws will ensure that the column
cannot be pulled upwards. Do not use
lifter unless the screws are mounted
correctly.
Mounting sling bar
1. Align sling bar in connection point.
2. Push button on locking pin and insert all the
way through.
3. Make sure locking pin is properly fastened
4. Push button and push bolt from opposite side
while holding in button to remove locking pin.
Battery and hand control
1. Connect hand control to bottom of battery
holder.
2. Insert battery with terminals facing down.
3. Connect hand control wire to push handle
bracket so it does not fall to the floor when
dropped.
Checklist after assembly
Do not start using lifter before
completing control according to
checklist after assembly.
Use this checklist to verify that the lifter is properly
installed and can operate correctly and safely
before use.
Ensure that the lifting arm, lifting column and
sling bar are properly fixed and that there are
no loose parts on the lifter.
Make sure battery is charged (no lights on the
battery lamps).
Check that the lifter has no apparent damage
or other faults.
Perform one lift with load (60-80 kg)
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How to use Molift Mover 180
The hand control has 4 buttons for lifting and
lowering of lifting arm and leg spread mechanism
in and out.
The hand control has an indicator
light that will illuminate when battery level is
low and the lifter requires charging
Hand control 4 buttons
Art. no. 2018004
Lifting arm - up / down
NB! The lifter is most unstable in top position.
Legs - In / Out
NB! Spreded legs provides increased stability and
better access to chair or toilet.
Hand control
General safety precautions
Only use accessories and slings that are adjusted
to fit the user, type of disability, size, weight and
type of transfer.
Working pause ratio/duty Cycle.
Molift Mover 180 should not be run constantly
for more than 2 minutes (with maximum load),
and rest for minimum 18 minutes. Duty cycle
10%. (Intermittence according to standard ISO-EN
10535)
Safe Working Load
The lifter is marked with Safe Working Load (SWL)
If maximum load (SWL) differs
between lifter sling bar and body sup-
port unit, then the lowest maximum
load shall always be used
Molift lifters shall only be used to lift
persons. Never use the lifter to lift or
move objects of any kind.
Inspection to be performed daily or before use:
Make sure lifter has no visible damage, defects
or deformations
Make sure sling bar connection and all detach-
able parts are properly connected and secured
Make sure battery indicator is not illuminated
and service light is green
Make sure sling strap does not have visible
damage or frays.
Make sure wheels are rolling freely and lifter is
easy to manouvre
Inspection to be performed monthly:
Test run lifters operation functions and make
sure lifter does not make any abnormal
sounds
Test emergency stop button and emergency
lowering
If there are any faults or defects, the lift needs to
be taken out of operation and marked ”out of
order”.
Before use / Daily check / Monthly
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Safety devices
Molift Mover 180 is equipped with several safety
devices, which are intended to prevent damage or
injuries to personnel and equipment in the case of
incorrect use.
The lifter has an overload sensor preventing the
lifter to be operated if the load exceeds SWL.
The lifting arm is hinged to prevent the arm
and sling bar from squeezing the user. The
actuator will not produce any force when moving
downwards.
The electronics are disabled if overheated. Wait
until the lifter has cooled down before using it
again.
Push handles
Use the push handles to move the lifter.
Do not push or pull the user,
lifting arm or actuator.
This may cause stability prob-
lems and lifter may tip over.
The lifter shall only be used for movement
over short distances. It is not a replacement
for wheelchair or similar.
Brakes
Rear wheels/castors are equipped with brakes.
Step on lever to lock brakes. Flip up to unlock.
Emergency stop / Emergency lowering
Emergency stop
The emergency stop shuts off the power when
pushed in. Turn clockwise to reset (OK to operate
when the green ring is visible).
Electrical emergency lowering
Push and hold button for electrical emergency
lowering to lower lifting arm. The electrical emer-
gency lowering function does not work when the
emergency stop is activated.
Manual emergency lowering
Pull handle on the actuator upwards to start
emergency lowering, and the lifting arm moves
downwards if under load. The lowering will
increase in speed the higher the handle is pulled.
Release the handle gently. Releasing the handle
too quickly may cause person injury or damage to
the lifter.
The manual emergency lowering function on the
actuator should only be used when the electrical
emergency lowering does not work.
Emergency
stop
Electrical
Emergency
lowering
Manual
emergency
lowering
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Transport and operating conditions
Transport and storage
For long time storage it is recommended that the
emergency stop button is activated (pushed in).
The lifter can be stored and transported under
temperatures between -25 - 70 °C.
Operating
The lifter is designed for use at standard room
temperatures (+5 to +40°C).
Air pressure: 70 - 106 kPa
Relative humidity: 15 - 93 %
Following storage or transport at other tempera-
tures leave the lifter in a room with a suitable
temperature until it reaches a safe operating
temperature.
Medical electrical equipment
requires special precautions regard-
ing electromagnetic compatibility
(EMC). Portable or mobile radio
communication equipment may
affect the medical electrical equip-
ment, and should be kept minimum
25 cm (10 inches) from the lifters
electronics.
Battery
Molift Mover 180 is equipped with a 14.4 V 2.6Ah
NiMH battery. The battery has a life expectancy of
approx. 500 charging cycles.
Recharge battery upon receipt, and
then every six months, to avoid
battery failure.
Used batteries must be disposed
of as special waste according to
local rules and regulations. Do not
dispose in general waste
x2
Batteries must be fully charged
and drained completely a couple of
times before it achieves full capac-
ity. Also follow this procedure if
the lifter has not been in use for a
long period (4 weeks or more)
Battery and Service indicator (LED)
The lifter has two indicator lights on the battery
holder.
Service indicator
Battery indicator
The electrical system has a power save function
which will turn off the electrical system after ten
minutes without activity. All lights will turn off.
The system is activated when pushing one of the
operating buttons
Battery indicator (LED)
The battery indicator (LED) will illuminate and
make a sound when battery level is low and the
lifter requires charging. When this occurs the lifter
will have sufcient power available for one full lift-
ing cycle with max load. When battery is critically
low it is only possible to lower the lifting arm.
Service indicator
The lifters electronics record the loads lifted and
number of lifts. After a certain period of operation
a signal is given to indicate that service is required.
Service indicator Mode
No light Power saving (Stand by)
Green Ready for use
Yellow Order service
Red Perform service
Red + sound Perform service
immediately
Service scope
Service involves replacing the lifting motor and
inspection/replacement of worn parts. This must
be carried out by authorized personnel.
Service is needed when the service light is red
(calculated 10.000 lifts in SWL.)
Electronics
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Charging
Battery charger
The battery charger can be used as a tabletop
charger or mounted to a vertical wall surface
close to a power outlet, minimum 120 cm above
the floor. The charger has to be used outside the
patient environment. The charger must be placed
or installed in a way that makes it easy to discon-
nect mains cable plug. Take care not to damage
the cable. The charger can be connected to the
power outlet at all times.
Battery charger 12-24V
Art. no. 1340100
PowerPac 14,4 V NiMH
Art. no. 0541000
Charger indicator
Description of battery indicator (LED):
LED Mode
Yellow Ready for use, no bat-
tery connected
Yellow Initialization
Red Fast Charge
Green/Yellow Top-off charge
Green Trickle charge
Red/Green Error
Battery
indicator
(LED)
Battery
charger
Mains cable
(disconnecting
device)
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Transfer
Plan the lifting operation in advance to ensure that
it is as safe and smooth as possible. Remember
to work ergonomically. Assess the risks and take
notes. The assistant is responsible for the safety of
the user.
Molift Mover 180 can be used with both 2-point
and 4-point sling bar for different types of trans-
fers; sitting, recumbent or ambulating.
Using slings
It is important that the sling has been tested with
the individual user and for the intended lifting
situation.
Read user manual for the sling
prior to use.
Do not to use damaged or badly
worn slings.
Slings made by other manufacturers
We recommend only using Molift slings. Etac shall
not be liable for faults or accidents that can occur
when using slings made by other manufacturers.
Lifting and lowering
When moving the user, stand to the side of the
person you are lifting. Make sure that arms and
legs do not obstruct the seat, bed, etc. Keep eye
contact with the user to help them feel safe.
The 4-point sling bar must always be positioned
across the user, to prevent the user from uninten-
tionally sliding out of the sling.
The sling bars hook design prevents sling to be
inadvertently detached when mounted correct.
1. Check that the sling is correctly fitted around
the user and that the strap loops are correctly
fitted to the sling bar hooks.
2. Stretch the sling straps without lifting the
user. Ensure that all four loops of the sling are
securely fastened to avoid the user slipping or
falling.
3. Lift user, and perform transfer.
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Transfer
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 low and reduce
the risk of instability.
Never lift the user higher than
necessary to carry out a lift.
Remember that wheels on a mobile
lift must NOT be locked.
Never leave a user unattended in a
lifting situation.
Be careful during movement, the suspended user
may swing during turns, stops and starts. Be
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 cas-
tors. The lifter may become unstable if forced over
such obstacles increasing the risk of tipping over.
Lowering into sitting
When transferring the user into sitting, the follow-
ing techniques can be used when lowering the
user as far back into the seat as possible:
A Position the user with the help of the push
handle
B Push gently on the users knees
C Tilt the seat backwards
User must be facing lifter when
lifting or lowering from or into a
chair.
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Accessories
Recommended optional equipment and acces-
sories for Molift Mover 180.
Sling bars
Molift Mover 180 can be used with 2 or 4 point
sling bar.
Aluminum sling bar
2-point Small, aluminum, width = 350 mm,
Art. no.: 1830043
2-point Medium, aluminum, width = 450 mm,
Art. no.: 1830042
2-point Large, aluminum, width = 550 mm,
Art. no.: 1830041
4-point Small, aluminum, width = 350 mm,
Art. no.: 1830110
4-point Medium, aluminum, width = 450 mm,
Art. no.: 1830111
4-point Large, aluminum, width = 550 mm,
Art. no.: 1830112
4-point X-Large, aluminum, width = 650 mm,
Art. no.: 1830113
Stretcher
The Molift stretcher can be used in combination
with all Molift Mover 180 4-point sling bars.
Scoop stretcher MRI compatible (SWL 300 kg)
Art. no.: 2150108
Castor with directional lock
Art. no. 1320140
This castor has no brake, therefore we recommend
to change only one of the castors.
Scale
The scale set sling bar coupling fits all Molift
Mover 180 compatible sling bars. Molift Scale is
approved Class III. The scale can also calculate BMI
(Body Mass Index).
Molift Scale Set (without Sling bar)
Art. no.: 1840000
Slings
Etac supplies a wide selection of slings for
different types of transfers.
The Molift RgoSling sling series is developed to
be combined with a 4-point sling bar, (also works
with a 2-point sling bar).
The Etac EvoSling series is developed to be combi-
ned with a 2-point sling bar.
See the combination list in the slings user manual
for the correct sling and sling bar combination.
The sling series is available in sizes XXS – XXL, in
polyester and polyester mesh.
RgoSlings:
RgoSling Mediumback Padded (XS-XXL)
RgoSling Highback Padded (XS-XXL)
RgoSling Mediumback Net (XXS-XXL)
RgoSling Highback Net (XXS-XXL)
RgoSling Toilet Lowback (XXS-XXL)
RgoSling Toilet Highback (XXS-XXL)
RgoSling Ampu Mediumback (XXS-XXL)
RgoSling Ampu Highback (XXS-XXL)
RgoSling Ambulating Vest (XXS-XL)
RgoSling Comfort Highback (S-L)
Accessories:
RgoSling Extension Loops
RgoSling Ambulating Vest Groin strap (XXS-XL)
Evoslings:
EvoSling HighBack (XS-XXL)
EvoSling MediumBack (XS-XXL)
EvoSling LowBack (XS-XXL)
EvoSling Hygiene (XS-XXL)
EvoSling Ampu MediumBack (XS-XXL)
EvoSling Comfort MediumBack (XS-XXL)
Accessories:
EvoSling soft padding (XS-M)
EvoSling strap marker
EvoSling extension loops 16 (+9) cm
EvoSling Flexistrap 15 x 115
EvoSling support
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Maintenance
Cleaning and disinfection
Clean on a regular basis. Clean surfaces with
a damp cloth using an appropriate pH-neutral
detergent. 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. Remove hair
and pile from the castors and verify that the
castors rotates freely. Clean contact and hand
control with isopropyl alcohol to remove grease
and dirt. Check emergency stop and emergency
lowering after cleaning. The lift should not be
exposed to running water.
Make sure not to damage or
remove labels when cleaning.
Reconditioning
Follow cleaning and assembly procedure, complete
periodic inspection and use checklist after assem-
bly to recondition the lifter.
Recycling
Refer to “Recycling instructions” for how to
properly dispose of product. This can be found on
www.etac.com.
Spare parts
A list of spare parts is available on request.
Periodic Inspection
Periodic inspection scope
Periodic inspection is a visual examination (particu-
larly of the lifter’s load bearing structure and lifting
mechanism with attachments, brakes, controls,
safety devices and person-support devices) accord-
ing to Periodic Inspection Report for Molift Mover
180. This can be found on www.etac.com.
If there is any problems with the
lifter that could jeopardize some-
ones safety, the lifter shall imme-
diately be taken out of service and
marked “out of order. Do not use
the lifter untill it is repaired.
Periodic Inspection shall be performed annually or
more frequently if required by local requirements.
The inspection must be performed by service
personnel authorized by Etac.
Contact Etac at molift@etac.com for training and
authorization or recommendation of an approved
service partner.
When performing a periodic inspection, the
inspector shall fill out the inspection report for
Molift Mover 180. The reports should be retained
by the person(s) responsible for servicing the lifter.
If the inspection reveals defects and damages, the
owner shall be notified.
When periodic inspection is completed the
inspector shall mark the lifter with a sticker on
the control label showing the date when periodic
inspection is performed and a label (with 6-digit
ID from Etac or distributor) showing who has
performed the periodic control. The control label
can be found on the right side of the battery
holder, and this will then indicate the date when
next Inspection is due.
Mark label
with month
and year of
inspection
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Troubleshooting
Symptom Possible cause / action
The lifting column is wobbly The lifting column is not correctly positioned in
the chassis or the screw in front or back is not
properly tightened.
Assemble column and chassis, and tighten screws
properly.
The lifter moves unevenly on a plane surface The castors move unevenly because of pile and
dust.
Clean the castors. Remove hair and dirt.
The lifting arm or adjustable legs moves
uncontrolled.
Short circuit between hand control and lifter.
Clean hand control plug surfaced with alcohol to
remove grease.
Defective hand control.
Replace hand control.
The control electronics has failed.
Contact local representative for service.
The lifter does not respond to hand control action
/ The lifting arm or legs does not move.
Emergency stop button is activated.
Turn button clockwise to reset emergency stop.
Battery is empty.
Change or charge battery.
The lifters electronics is overheated.
Wait for it to cool down.
The lifter is overloaded.
Make sure the load does not exceed SWL.
Hand control is not plugged in properly.
Plug in Hand control properly. Hand control, plug
or cord can be broken an should be replaced.
Contact between chassis and column has no
connection. Column is not correctly mounted in
chassis.
Assemble column and chassis properly.
Defective control electronics.
Contact local representative for service.
Battery does not charge Faulty battery.
Check indicators on charger when charging.
Try another battery.
Faulty battery charger.
Check indicators on charger when charging. See
chapterCharging”.
Try another charger.
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Molift Mover 180
DE - Bedienungsanleitung
BM08102 Rev. D 2021-02-10
Gebrauchsanweisung - Deutsch
Wichtiger Hinweis
Diese Bedienungsanleitung enthält wichtige
Hinweise und Informationen für den sicheren
Gebrauch des Lifters und des Zubehörs.
In dieser Bedienungsanleitung bezeichnet
„Benutzer“ diejenige Person, die gehoben wird.
Der „Helfer“ ist diejenige Person, die den Lifter
bedient.
Warnung!
Dieses Symbol weist auf wichtige
Sicherheitshinweise hin. Befolgen
Sie diese Anweisungen bitte genau.
Lesen Sie vor dem Gebrauch die
Bedienungsanleitung!
Es ist sehr wichtig, dass Sie
vor Inbetriebnahme des
Geräts mit dem Inhalt der
Bedienungsanleitung genau ver-
traut sind.
Besuchen Sie www.etac.com und vergewissern
Sie sich, dass Sie über die neueste Version der
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