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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE ROOMER S 220kg Components Secondary Panel Functions Status Indicator Lights Hand Control Functions General


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Important! This quick reference guide does not replace the user manual which can be downloaded at www.humancaregroup.com.
Read all instructions before use!

Components
2 3

51 6

4

3

6

1 Secondary Panel 2 Lift Belts 3 Direction Levers

4 Hanger Bar 5 Emergency Stop 6 Hand Control (IPX7)

Secondary Panel Functions

12

3

1 Status Indicator Light

2 Power On/Off

3 Raise Lift

4

5

4 Lower Lift

5 Emergency Lowering

Status Indicator Lights
Flashing Green On/Ready for Use Full Battery
Flashing Yellow On/Ready for Use Charge Battery Warning
Flashing Red On/Ready for Use Low Battery
Constant Green Lift in Use Lift Loaded

Constant Red Safety Catch Engaged Troubleshooting!
Constant Yellow Lift Charging Functions Blocked
Flashing Green/Yellow Service Warning Perform Inspection
Flashing Red/Yellow Service Passed Battery Low

Important! This overhead lift has been designed and tested for indoor use with one patient at a time. This product must not be immersed in water.
Read all instructions for full product information!

Hand Control Functions

3

1 Up Button 2 Down Button

3 USB-C and Charge Port

1 2

Charging the Lift

Flashing Red - Charge lift immediately!

1 Connect charger plug to

handset.

2 Connect plug to charger and

insert plug into wall to charge.

2

The charger must only be

connected to an earthed socket.

1

Note: If the emergency

stop is activated, the lift will

not charge!

Important! The lift can only be used with a Human Care charger and must be disconnected to use the lift.

Models: 55300H Human Care HC AB. All Rights Reserved.

Room to Room Transfer Feature
Room to room transfers Activate desired belt by turning directional lever. If lever faces towards the leg hook, the belt nearest to the leg hook is active. If it faces towards the hanger bar, the belt closest to the bar is active.
Important! Do not turn the lever unless both belts are connected to their respective rail rollers. The lever must always point to the connected belt.

Using the lift

Emergency Stop Activation Press down on red button to activate.

Emergency De-Activation Turn red button clockwise.
Important! Emergency lowering must only be used in emergency situations. There will be a 3 second delay.

To activate, press "Down" button (4)

4

5 and secondary panel emergency

lowering button (5) at the same time

Suspending the lift Place the lift on a suitable surface and feed out belt by gently pulling out belt while at the same time pressing the "Down" button on either the hand control or

secondary panel. Hook lift belt onto distance strap so that it is held firmly in position (easiest to hook from above at an angle as shown). Ensure the lift belt is firmly in place

before use.

Slings Attach head sling loops to carry bar first, then leg straps to leg hooks. Ensure the straps are secured beneath the safety pin.

Proper lifting techniques Do not use the telescoping bar to move the patient and the lift. Do not hold onto the hooks while performing a lift. Once the patient is comfortably secured in sling, raise lift, hold sling and position/move patient.

General Care
Charge lift every night.
Disinfect with DuPont TM Virkon®.

Wipe down with slightly dampened drying cloth.
Never use strong detergents on lift.

d Do not immerse in water.

Activate emergency stop when not in use.

Important! Use only authorized methods to
transport! Lift must always be stored or moved in horizontal position. Rest on cart to move or use approved carry strap1.
1 Caution! When using strap, extra caution must be taken not to wrinkle or bend the lift belt.

Inspection
Annual Inspection - The lift must be inspected at least once per year by a qualified technician certified by Human Care. Monthly Inspection - Check lift belts for damage or wear. Feed entire length to ensure proper functioning. Daily Inspection - Always inspect the lift for visible signs of damage before use. Ensure the lift is correctly mounted on the distance strap or rail roller. Always check slings and belts for signs of wear before use. Do not use if wear evident.

Troubleshooting
If the indicator light is not on, check the following: - Mains switch is on - Batteries do not require charging - Emergency stop button is not pushed in (deactivate by turning clockwise)
If the indicator light is flashing, check the following: - Check the hand control button functions up / down when depressed (replace if necessary) - When pressing up, the lift is not already in its maximum upper position - When pressing down, the lift is not already in its maximum lower position
If the indicator light is constant red: - The lift motor is overheated - allow to cool - The lift is overloaded - lower using emergency lowering button
If the indicator light is constant yellow: - Charging in progress
If the lift belt does not feed out properly: - Pull the belt upwards at the same time as you depress the Down button on the hand control / lift panel
If the indicator changes to flashing red: - The batteries need charging, patient may be lifted a few more times

99588, Rev 06, EN, Quick Reference Guide, Roomer S, January 2022

QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

ROOMER S 220kg



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