Chiltern Invadex Wispa Mobile Series Manuale utente

Mobile Hoists
user guide
Electric Mobile
Hydraulic Mobile
93/42/EEC
This user guide contains essential information in relation to safe use and troubleshooting
and should be retained with the hoist for reference
Wispa Mobile Range
Electric and Hydraulic Models


Contents
Mobile Hoists
Your WispaTM Mobile Hoist has been designed
and tested to meet the highest standards of
safety.
Follow the recommendations in this guide to en-
sure maximum benet from your Wispa Mobile
Hoist. Should you experience any difculties
please consult the trouble shooting guide, prior
to contacting your Wispa Mobile supplier.
You must read the safety section of this guide
prior to use. This information is contained on
page 2.
Things to consider before using the
Mobile Hoist ..................................................... 2
Assembly.......................................................... 3
Charging Mobile Battery Hoist....................... 7
Using the Mobile Hoist.................................... 8
Operating Instructions.................................... 8
Service and Maintenance.............................. 10
Parts.................................................................11
Hoist Specication ........................................ 12
Troubleshooting ............................................ 13
Warranty ......................................................... 14
Wispa Hoist Service Record......................... 15
1

•Ensure that all users read this guide before
operating the mobile hoist.
•Do not operate the hoist without training in the safe
operation of the hoist and slings.
•Only use slings which have been assessed as
suitable by a competent person.
•Read the relevant Sling User Guide which is
provided with each sling. It explains in detail how to
use slings correctly.
•Do not use the hoist if there is any doubt about
fraying or stitch damage to the slings, or if the hoist
itself is damaged in any way (see daily checks).
• Before using the hoist for the rst time ensure the
batteries are fully charged (Battery models only).
•Do not exceed the maximum load of the hoist
158kgs (25 stone).
•When transferring a patient between areas always
ensure the hoist legs are in the closed position for
travelling purposes.
• Only use on at level surfaces.
•Do not transport a patient with the boom in the
highest position. Lower to a safe and comfortable
position.
Safety
Safety Considerations
Intended Use of the Product
The Wispa mobile hoist has been designed to lift and transfer a disabled
person with the help of a carer. It should be used with a Wispa sling or
other lifting accessories from the Chiltern Invadex range, as assessed by a
trained person.
Note: Not all slings and accessories are compatible with this mobile hoist.
If you are unsure please contact you Chiltern Invadex.
The correct and appropriate use of this product will reduce the risks associ-
ated with manual patient handling. The lifting/transferring task should be
assessed and planned by a trained person.
2

•Do not try to move a suspended person by any
means other than the hoist push handle.
•Do not push a loaded hoist faster than a slow
walking pace.
•Do not leave a user unattended in the sling.
•Place the Wispa Mobile Hoist on charge when not in
use. Only use the charger supplied with the Wispa
Mobile Hoist.
Special note:
Report any defects in the hoist or slings
immediately.
After use
Battery Models
only
Assembly Instructions
Chassis
Boom and carry bar
Mast and hydraulic
pump unit
Push handle
Hydraulic models
3

Wispa Mobile Hydraulic and battery models
Safety note:
When connecting the mast to the chassis always ensure that the
actuator is secured to the mast to ensure the actuator does not fall
forward during assembly.
1. Place chassis
wheels down on
the oor.
Take care, the
chassis is heavy.
Apply the brakes.
Chassis Brakes
Battery Models
Boom and carry bar
Handcontrol
Chassis
Mast
Battery/control box
Leg adjusting handle
Actuator
Push handle
4

2. Holding the mast
assembly upright
lower into the
socket on the
chassis. Use the
mast locking
handwheel to
secure in position.
3. Secure the boom
to the mast using
nut, bolt, washer
and large washers
provided. Boom
must move freely
in the mast.
Ensure at least
one thread is
protruding through
the nut.
4. Secure actuator to
boom using clevis
pin and spring
clips provided,
ensuring the clips
are fully through
the pin holes.
Actuator must
move freely on
both mast and
boom. Once the
actuator has been
secured to the
boom the retaining
cable ties can
be cut.
Important note: On delivery the actuator is secured to the mast to
prevent it from falling forward during assembly. Leave the actuator
secured to the mast until required.
5

5. Fit the leg
adjusting handle
by threading
through the gate
on the push
handle and
locating over the
pivot block,
handle facing
outwards.
Battery models
6. Hang battery from
top bracket on
push handle and
connect the
actuator to the
battery.
Emergency stop button
Mains charger
Hand control
Actuator
Electrical emergency lower button
Charge indicator
Power on indicator
BATTERY AND CONTROL BOX
7. Plug the hand control into the socket on the base of the control/
charger unit. Also plug the actuator lead into the socket on the base
of the control/charger unit.
6

Charging the Wispa Mobile
Hoist
SAFETY NOTE:
IMPORTANT Only use the charger supplied with the Wispa Mobile
Hoist
To charge the batteries
Before using the Wispa mobile Hoist ensure the battery is adequately
charged. An audible warning sounds if the battery is too low. An LED will
also light up on the handset when any botton is pressed.
1Connect charging lead to control box.
2Plug the charger lead into the mains and switch on. The green
‘Power on’ indicator light should illuminate together with the amber
charging light.
3When the charge is complete the Amber ‘charge complete’ light will
go out.
4Turn off mains and remove plug from wall socket and battery box.
PLEASE NOTE:
The batteries of the hoist cannot be overcharged. Do not allow the
batteries to become too discharged as this will decrease their life.
Always charge the battery whenever possible.
7

Using the Mobile Hoist
As with all lifting equipment the condition of the hoist should be checked
daily to ensure it is in a safe condition.
Battery models - Turning the battery on
Switch on the power by turning the red push button on the control
box in the direction indicated by the arrows. This switch is also the
emergency stop device. Push to stop. Press the up and down arrows
on the hand control to lift and lower.
Mechanical
Emergency Lowering
(Standard on Battery
model). To operate the
Emergency Lowering
pull the red collar up
and hold until lowering
is complete.
Safety note: Plan and prepare for the lift before attaching the
sling
Battery models - make sure the emergency stop is switched on.
To raise
Using the handset push the arrow. button.
To lower
Using the handset push the arrow button.
Hydraulic models
To raise
Using the pump handle,
pump until the desired
height is achieved,
taking care not to touch
the release button.
The pump can rotate
to place the handle on
either side of the hoist.
Emergency Lowering
The Electrical Emergency Lowering is activated by pushing the
Emergency Lowering Button with a pointed object, e.g a ballpoint pen nib.
Refer to the battery and control box illustration (page 6).
Operating Instructions
8
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